His third arrived when nippy corner forward Andy Devine went down under a tackle in front of the goal. |
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The nippy corner forward enjoyed the proverbial field day, his goal and five points from play being the icing on the cake. |
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Then nippy forward Julianne O'Connell struck with a great goal which clinched victory for her team and a place in the final. |
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Clarecastle got the start they needed when nippy corner forward, Derek Quinn, pointed after just twenty seconds. |
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The nippy corner forward was involved in several movements that led to scores. |
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He can swing the ball late and is nippy enough to worry batsmen on a track that has pace and bounce. |
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What they have now is maybe what they did not have traditionally they have very nippy forwards. |
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But the attack will miss the goal poaching capabilities of nippy corner-forward Billy Sheehan. |
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On the road, this proved to be a particularly nippy car about town, pulling off from junctions with a sprightly performance. |
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It is a nice car to drive, nippy, and quite agile, and it would be fine as a second car or school-run car. |
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For a relatively nippy car, the fuel consumption is quite good, but don't try to squeeze any tall adults into the back. |
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With the sea fret and a keen northerly wind by then it was getting a little nippy. |
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My date's chauffeur had to wait for hours on an uncharacteristically nippy September night while we discussed the twin towers disaster. |
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At the poolside barbeque you can catch the lingering aroma of chargrilled kebabs in the nippy winter air. |
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Since Friday weather in many parts of the Nilgiris has become nippy on account of the South-West monsoon. |
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On summer nights it's great to sit outside and if it gets a bit nippy they light the gas heaters. |
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I changed back into my normal clothes, and followed him outside into the nippy, early morning air. |
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The air was nippy but not overly cold, but she had decided to stay in her car and wait for him. |
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Truth is, when the weather is nippy and you need something warm and comforting, nothing beats meatloaf for taste. |
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The water was extremely nippy and when we got out the air seemed even colder. |
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Perhaps the treasurer was unhappy at having to stand for the interview, or perhaps the night was a bit nippy and he had to shuffle around a bit. |
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While it may not be as nippy or as thrilling as the 911, the car has a he-man feel on the road that I like. |
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Around the city and the suburbs, where 30 mph and 40 mph speed limits rule, it is delightfully nippy and full of character. |
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Slotted into the Elise it turns the nippy, lightweight roadster into a car capable of delivering supercar levels of excitement. |
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The 1.4i and 1.6i 16V both offered spirited performance although I actually preferred the nippy 1.4i which had plenty of torque and power. |
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On an unseasonally nippy May Tuesday, two women, a man and a young girl wheeling a baby's buggy, set about cracking open the votes in Kinsealy. |
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It's chunky and nippy and it's perfect for whizzing round the country roads. |
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Instead, a brisk outing in the briny climate of Leith was called for with a nippy wind whipping up the Forth. |
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The 1.2-litre sounded confident when I tested it and was quite nippy around the small lanes. |
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Our dog has border collie and blue heeler in her and was nippy and mouthy when she was younger. |
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Have a stash of soft drinks chilled and, if the weather's nippy, a mulled cider simmering in a slow-cooker. |
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Darryl Callaghan found David Cantley and the nippy centre stepped off his right foot, found a gap, and burst into open space. |
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As early as the first minute, Donnie Brennan had the ball in the CBS net after Willie Murphy set up the nippy centre half forward for the score. |
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Two quick fire points from nippy wing forward Michael Browne Jnr tied the sides in the first five minutes of the second period. |
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They did manage to lead 0-4 to 0-3 at the break with nippy wing forward Patrick Hickey getting a brace. |
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The only goal came in the 75th minute when Seamus Gray released Joey Nolan and the nippy winger went through to score in style. |
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The Meath attack always carried a threat to the home defence, the visitors mixing big, strong, mobile forwards with smaller, nippy score-takers. |
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The nippy corner-forward, scorer of his side's first point after 17 seconds, slammed the ball convincingly past St Mary's net-minder Nicky Walsh. |
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However, beware of painting outdoors when the weather turns nippy. |
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Top speed is an arthritic 62 mph, and although that still seems pretty nippy on a bike, it's not much fun for anything other than inner-city commuting. |
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We spent about an hour there, snapping Zoe action photos and playing, but it was a little too windy and nippy for us, so we bagged it and headed home. |
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Use your imagination to recreate the nippy and fun atmosphere of winter in your very own fish tank. |
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Looking quite at home in the nippy weather he explained how he has experienced the World Cup volunteers. |
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The texture is smooth, equally lush, and round with alcohol and ripe fruit, and some nippy tannin. |
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She tends to be nippy when she's worried but forgets all her woes when she sees the rice box. |
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It is not a car for long journeys, but it was nippy enough around town. |
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It may prove smarter to be behind the wheel of a nippy, whippy hatch and thus have a greater chance of not getting into accidents in the first place. |
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He related how he'd recently experienced a spot of technical bother when using his electronic key-fob thingamabob to open the car door of his nippy runabout. |
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The nippy, adept forward's haul of six points, which included two superb second-half efforts, played a substantial part in the north Roscommon club's four-points victory. |
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The Honda has been praised for being nippy and fun, while the Mazda Tribute has been criticised for being noisy and exhibiting a slight tendency to wallow. |
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It has been praised for being nippy and a real hoot through the corners. |
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However, on observing the details of the car on the web, I discovered that the nippy little sports car had turned into a monster beast four-wheel drive. |
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The wind is nippy but not unpleasant, but it's still cold for September. |
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Those little jewel cases come in mighty handy on nippy mornings. |
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That may sound a bit nippy, but any negative temperature is relative. |
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Around town, the vehicle always feels nippy and there is sufficient in reserve to undertake cross-country journeys without the slightest complaint. |
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Where the morning had been cold and nippy, the sun had turned the air hot and arid from high in the sky where it beat down on the earth relentlessly. |
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With chilly winds caressing the cheeks and pullovers being pulled out of the closet to protect oneself from the nippy winds, December has a magic and charm all its own. |
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The girl was outside at the time, watching it go down and feeling the air grow colder, nippy at first but soon so cold that it numbed the girl's fingers. |
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Sprinkle with fresh toppings, such as grated nippy cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese, light sour cream, hot sauce, thinly sliced red or green onion and chopped romaine lettuce. |
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The remarkable selection of models and levels of motorisation can meet any requirements, regardless of whether you are looking for a racy sport boat, dynamic cruiser or nippy yacht. |
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This nippy pedal tractor is suitable for children from 3 years of age. |
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Therefore, nippy goalkeepers are simply a must. |
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Its flavourings are nippy with old wine scent. |
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Some of the ladies, called Nippies because they were nippy on their feet, served royalty at Palace garden parties before the war. |
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This nippy fully packaged quality built RIB is an ideal sports boat, an ideal starter boat and packed with more storage space than any equivalent craft. |
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But both those cars are nippy, fun, willing, cinched-down, pretty tossable little cars. |
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The minimalist, retro styling recalls the compact, nippy, and dynamic models of old which led the way in creating new trends in design and technology. |
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Darkness can't harm the nippy party camera: if a photo has turned out too dark, it can be brightened up mostly automatically with the Flash Assist function. |
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A Rolls Royce will not do if you need an economical, nippy car that is easy to park. |
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Globalisation is as much of a threat to lumbering giants as to smaller folk, and often a boon for the nippy little firms that create most of today's new employment and wealth. |
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And if that's not persuasion enough the nippy performance provided by the dual-core Atom D510 CPU, or the large number of USB and eSATA ports might be. |
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A punchy, nippy, Chinese burn if I could lay my hands on him unhappy. |
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Spoiling may create a pushy, nippy dog that lacks confidence. |
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