Three shuttle buses will scuttle those too lushed to sashay thru the city on their way toward this exclusive after party. |
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I'm still expecting to see one scuttle out from under the sofa at any moment. |
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Instead of finding their way to the sea, they will scuttle along the full length of the man-made trap until the sun rises, baking them alive. |
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He will also strictly keep aloof from their activities if they try to scuttle the success of another star's film. |
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No scuttle shake or rattles were detected, a good sign that the aluminium chassis is all that its cracked up to be. |
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There is pronounced scuttle shake over potholes too, but this kind of critique really misses the point. |
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The S2000 has no scuttle shake, that bane of soft tops, because it uses what Honda calls an X-bone frame. |
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When road conditions became worse, juddering was transmitted through the steering column and scuttle shake, that scourge of open-tops, occurred. |
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Now there is barely a hint of scuttle shake, and the odd shimmy and wobble you do still sense is no worse than in many saloons. |
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I open the rest of my presents and scuttle upstairs to put my pants away in my pants drawer. |
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The window-dressers tut, relinquish their sparkling trolley, turn on their heels and scuttle back to safety. |
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Busy, often burrowing insects such as tok-tokkies and sunspiders scuttle across the desert floor. |
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Now listen to me, missy, you scuttle back into your little kitchen right now and get me another breakfast. |
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She took steps to try to scuttle the plans of her former co-conspirators, behind their backs. |
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Day and night gophers and rabbits hop through several concentric fences onto the lawn and scuttle out again. |
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Creatures that slither, writhe or scuttle currently form the star attraction for visitors of all ages to the town. |
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We're in the sort of plush Glasgow hotel where waiters scuttle along behind you sweeping up your dropped aitches. |
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Earlier in the day, I visited Little Water Cay, where I could hear the scuttle of endangered rock iguanas mixing with the waves. |
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Micky Conlan would roll the ball in front, then run, pick it up, baulk an imaginary opponent, run close to the boundary, kick the goal then scuttle back, laughing. |
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Among other things, they had decided to scuttle the Navigable Waters Protection Act, and the Liberals supported them. |
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It therefore includes, but is not limited to, the bonnet, wings, scuttle, wiper spindle and lower windscreen frame. |
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A lawsuit in Oklahoma seeks to scuttle this effort, claiming that a legislative glitch prohibits subsidies on the federal exchanges. |
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Ten actors in fedoras and tea dresses scuttle through it, followed by a camera crew. |
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Wagtails and sandpipers squeak and dart amongst the thick glossy hyacinth leaves, and at the muddy edges, bluethroats scuttle this way and that like mice. |
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Mr Bowles has flown up to Washington to lobby Democrats not to scuttle the deal. |
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Bryk came in third, but he notes with pride that he bested the coal scuttle helmet man in his home county. |
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We decided to vote against a budget that was going to scuttle the Navigable Waters Protection Act. |
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By one count, 20 industry lobbyists were in the halls trying to scuttle SB 962 as it came to a vote nine days later. |
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An ostentatious display of Japanese military might could scuttle those negotiations. |
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Any disagreement we had with them was criticized as an attempt to scuttle the building of the memorial. |
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Marco Rubio, on the other hand, led the GOP effort to scuttle the thing on abortion-related grounds. |
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The value of its cargo, the skill of its crew, and its significance to the nation cannot dissuade those with a zeal to scuttle. |
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The United States helped to scuttle the ITO, whose charter was linked more purposefully to the goals of the United Nations. |
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Then, he would return the bowl and scuttle back to his lair. |
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Remember the coal fire with its traditional brass companion set of poker, fire tongs, shovel and brush perhaps accompanied by a coal scuttle or log basket. |
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Loading conditions, poorly secured hatch covers, scuttle covers and scuppers, and structural aspects are prominent. |
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The animals scuttle for cover when they detect a change in oxygen levels. |
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It is not that farfetched to think that a hostile president would scuttle the project. |
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He somehow manages an amazing bit of film production prestidigitation that has us forgetting that we are seeing some rather stupid stuff scuttle across the screen. |
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They also decided to scuttle the right of women to equal pay for equal work, and the Liberals supported them again. |
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This is because fear of small creatures that scuttle about on four or more legs is a much more ancient, primordial fear, going straight back to caveman days. |
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While the team attempted to scuttle the vessel, still in the clutches of flames, to put out the fire, the cargo exploded. |
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Shocking scuttle shake, remote plipper malfunction, oil leaks, poor hot starting and general French fragility. |
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He was, he insisted, deeply opposed to privilege and used to talk about his shock at seeing his mother call up a servant from the basement of their house to take a few lumps of coal from the scuttle to put on the fire. |
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His still, Vulcanic face hiding its burning brightness like a forge, he moved with ostentatious deference towards the scuttle. |
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While the Bill was given approval in principle at Second Reading by a solid margin, enough MPs had a change of heart to scuttle the Bill at Third Reading. |
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As to the price of Mars and beyond, the sky is, as it were, the limit. Bottling moonbeamsThinking optimistically, it is just possible that all this flimflam is actually a cunning plan to scuttle the shuttle once and for all. |
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They scuttle about, some launch into the air around me. |
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Eventually a woman emerges from the crowd to give the rodent a helping hand, knocking the rat from its handrail perch and allowing it to scuttle off from whence it came. |
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However, Japan kicked up a ruckus, politicizing and internationalizing a minor issue in a bid to scuttle the Six-Party Talks and to check the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. |
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But we must not allow timing issues to scuttle these important provisions. |
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In short, we have seen the Tories scuttle every positive thing that our former Liberal government put forward for Goose Bay and for Labrador generally. |
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However, I would like my colleague to tell us, since she seems so sincere, why she and her party helped scuttle the Kelowna accord when they agreed to defeat the previous government, and now she is crying foul. |
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Their new Minister of the Environment had failed so miserably to act on the environment that they had to scuttle the whole Parliament because they were afraid of a couple of bills that might change things. |
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I would bring this matter to the committee, but as we have experienced, such a process would take a great deal of time and certain procedural manoeuvring could scuttle a resolution to the issue. |
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Then the Human Rights Commission tried to scuttle the case. |
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This was in marked contrast to nearly all the other KVM sectors, where the safety of the verifiers was paramount and an outbreak of violence saw orders go out for the verifiers to scuttle for the safe haven of their bunkers. |
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The authentic nature and the true intention of Japan are solely to scuttle the Six-Party Talks and to check the process of the denuclearization of the peninsula. |
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Defective or poorly secured hatch covers, scuttle covers or scuppers rank a close second to unsafe loading conditions amongst the accidents of interest over a 25-year period. |
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Four Russian battleships and two cruisers were sunk in succession, with the fifth and last battleship being forced to scuttle a few weeks later. |
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The other German ships tried to refloat her, but decided to scuttle her instead when they became aware of an approaching Russian intercept force. |
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They set off a radio beacon after claiming that Mr Sellers wanted to scuttle the yacht. |
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Others said it would take something shocking to scuttle the meeting. |
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Plans to scuttle the wreck were shelved last year after a study revealed it had deteriorated into a rust bucket and must now be removed. |
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We had some hilarious moments, but eventually we learned to just scuttle the ships by making holes above the waterline, then knocking the seacocks off in the bilge. |
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We lived in Nissen huts with one stove to keep us warm and during that winter we had only one scuttle full of coke a day, so we had to be very frugal. |
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Not long after the battle the Confederacy was forced to scuttle the Virginia to prevent its capture, while the Union built many copies of the Monitor. |
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After waiting for the bulk of the British fleet to leave on exercises, he gave the order to scuttle the ships to prevent their falling into British hands. |
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Anyhow, one of them fell, another one pecked badly, and Jerry disengaged himself from the group to scuttle up the short strip of meadow to win by a length. |
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