Winter weather can be nasty, and two of the meanest winter culprits are hypothermia and frostbite. |
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Even the meanest brand of rotgut can be made agreeable with enough ice and water. |
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They had to clean, haul trash, launder, cook, shine shoes, and porter, and take the meanest wages for harsh, demeaning work. |
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Gravel of voice, short of word and tall of stature, the meanest bass player in Christendom. |
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He was renowned for building his team on the meanest of rearguards, perfecting the offside trap along the way. |
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By far, the loudest, meanest, and most prolific came from people from states other than Mississippi. |
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Thomas Carlyle thought that even the meanest sort of labour composed the soul into harmony. |
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No matter which side of the border you are on, we are facing some of the toughest and meanest multinationals we have ever faced. |
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They are many conditions to give blood, which meanest one are to be between 18 and 65 and to weigh more than 50 kg. |
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God becomes especially present in the meanest, lowest and most marginalized corners of creation. |
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While Ore is worried about the lack of firepower, Peru boast the meanest defence among the participants in this tournament. |
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Eindhoven boast the second-best attack in the league with 16 goals, but Feyenoord have the meanest defence with only three goals conceded. |
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But it was their neighbours FC Seoul who had the league's meanest defence with 16 goals. |
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The Slovenians' success was based on a defence that was arguably the meanest in the entire European Zone. |
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They feel the crispest, the sharpest, and feel the meanest in a lot of ways, and have the best counters, and the most interesting new strategies. |
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He deftly navigates the world's meanest island in a hang-glider. |
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Since my sweetest doe of all times produced my meanest buck of all times, I'd say that it is possible for things to go the other way around on an individual rabbit basis. |
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Tear into a can of the meanest energy supplement on the planet, MONSTER energy. |
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What happens when you take an overly optimistic, thrill-seeking kid and plunk him down in Miseryville, the meanest, nastiest place around? |
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A free week spent in one of Doha's six-star hotels would dull the meanest fighting spirit, and there are wags in Lebanon, for instance, who contend that their politicians pocketed other, bigger sweeteners. |
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The team's success has also been built on a miserly back-line, the South American Zone's meanest defence conceding just five goals in nine qualifying games. |
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It indicates that it can do the meanest of jobs as an act of service. |
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While Sepahan are desperate to extend their advantage with a home win, they have to keep vigilant of their resilient visitors, who boast one of the league's meanest defensive lines. |
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The engineers and designers at Yamaha have made it their mission to produce the fastest, meanest and most reliable all-terrains on the market, without sacrificing safety and comfort. |
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As widely predicted, the Verdeamarelhos made a clean sweep on the pitch and in the statistics: six wins in six games, the most prolific strike force with 53 goals and the meanest defence with only six goals conceded. |
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But if you want the meanest, leanest Cave cuts, make straight for the sonic blitzkriegs and musical Molotovs of this beauty. |
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But the production of Cognac was reduced to the meanest share. |
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Scenarios like these were never seen before in previous Commandos games, there's not a bit of extra fat here, it's Commandos at its leanest and meanest! |
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They put up the continent's meanest performance in their ten Germany 2006 qualifying fixtures with just one goal condeded, Spain's effort in the 1-1 draw in Madrid. |
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Another surprise is that Newcastle have the meanest defence in all four leagues and they did their utmost to preserve the tag at Molineux. |
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Laploshka was one of the meanest men I have ever met, and quite one of the most entertaining. |
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