At the finish line, Fulks nosed ahead for the win by just two-thousandths of a second. |
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However, he still nosed briefly ahead of the Mercedes as they threaded through slower traffic. |
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At one stage he nosed ahead, but Alonso had the line for the next corner and went ahead again. |
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Birkenshaw looked well on course for a welcome win at Siddal when they nosed in front 20-12 early in the second stanza. |
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Samsung nosed ahead of Motorola, shipping 6.2m units to Moto's 6m, and grabbing 16 per cent of the market in the process. |
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Home keeper Andy Britton made a great save early in the second period but Avenue nosed in front in the 62nd minute. |
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Team-mate Muller then nosed ahead of Neal in the sprint to the finish line for third. |
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I have since been told that using a pair of pointy nosed pliers is the best way to install it. |
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These two bossy, determined, sharp nosed, short women certainly appear to have much in common. |
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The cruisers swung around the southern pole and nosed upward toward the enemy flotilla, simultaneously disgorging volleys of missiles. |
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The elephants nosed their trunks toward the stream, taking sips with two finger-like appendages. |
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Causey nosed his mount into the meadow and headed for the low range of mountains in the east. |
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Cruickshank, the dachshund, nosed his way around the doorpost, between Katherine's ankles and curled up on a rumpled, moulting hearth-rug. |
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Black nostrils twitched as the animal nosed over the tracks, then sauntered along the trail, head down, sniffing. |
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I looked around the clearing to where our horses nosed together in the grass. |
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There are masked palm civets, bamboo rats, hog nosed badgers, boars, barking deer and giant flying squirrels, as well as cats and dogs. |
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The truck nosed over the ridge, and the heavy tires crunched across the icy ruts. |
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Alex watched from the bridge's viewport as the ship nosed into the thickness of charged gas. |
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Every Sunday the long-bowed, canvas-canopied church boat nosed from dock to dock gathering the faithful. |
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As the boat nosed onto a sandy beach, we disembarked and walked up a short incline to Mingun. |
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This week's first position was secured by Ken Goddard, a newish member of the seniors, who nosed ahead of John with a score of 40 points. |
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The Library Theatre opens its new season with Duck, a hard nosed look at life through the eyes of two ladettes. |
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Noone went over to edge ahead for the first time but Castleford nosed back in front when Hepworth grabbed a second try. |
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As if to illustrate his point, one sheltie limped up and nosed Claire, then plopped down beside her. |
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The scores seemed to follow a certain pattern as Wicklow persistently nosed ahead and Mayo doggedly pulled them back. |
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I cannot believe in red nosed reindeer flying around the sky. |
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He was looking at that pair of needle nosed pliers with a hair in it. |
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The passenger occupying the right front seat most likely slipped out of the personnel restraint when the aircraft nosed over. |
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Anyway, the album is a knockout: hard nosed and hyperacute, tradition minded but modern, defined by the high-wire grace of his working band. |
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Wait till I get rich, I'll fly that crooked nosed plane one day. |
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I passed beside a huge sculpture of a square nosed dog by the station. |
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You nosed the vehicle onto the rails and then the robots took it from there. |
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Half a mile to the north, a scattered herd of fallow deer nosed at the snow-covered roots of wide-spaced, scraggly trees sprouting from the rubble of an ancient landslide. |
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Australian stand-off Julian O'Neill's penalty after 24 minutes nosed Wigan ahead after Craig Smith had been judged to have been held down in the tackle. |
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Having a pair of forceps or long nosed pliers in the tackle box is a must. |
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It nosed along the old logging road, stopping to drink in the scent of the squirrels and cottontails and swamp rabbits that had passed earlier in the morning. |
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How dare you say the northern hairy nosed wombat isn't worth saving? |
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The no votes had just nosed past the yeses by a few tenths of a percent. |
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Rugby is cool, ditto the Eton wall game, because it's always fun to see some toffy nosed adolescents firmly press each others faces against a brick wall. |
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Afshah was unconscious when a police dog nosed him awake. |
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Bony, beaky nosed, hunched back, weird looking guy going bald. |
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The tide was full and the dingey was off keel. The punt nosed the pebbly slope like a terrier, but her stern swung clear. |
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The aircraft nosed down and then flipped over onto its back. |
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Perhaps it is a class thing. Pan loafy people can also be very stuffy and toffee nosed and hence arrogant. |
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Ellen Berkenblit's drawings of a protuberantly nosed woman and the children's-book figures of Vivienne Shark Le Witt never really surpass illustration. |
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Relative hangovers are the topic of the day as Big Nosed B negotiates the back route to Phoenix with his usual driving aplomb and disregard for human or animal life. |
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To celebrate Big Big Bear's anniversary, first single Rudi The Red Nosed Reindeer by The Steam Shovel has been re-released. |
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