Prepare to expect the unexpected as each episode sets out to spook the brain and tickle the funny bone. |
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I find the chub are often shoaled up in numbers from ten to forty fish and providing you don't spook them you can often make a big catch. |
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The Pentagon vigorously opposes that recommendation, but even a rookie spook can figure out that big changes are in the air. |
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Steel leaders serve no purpose but to spook panfish, and baubles and beads on a leader only worsen the situation. |
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But it is a policy that must be pursued on the quiet so as not to spook the country's growing legion of foreign creditors. |
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They can see hooks hanging out from the baitfish in clear water and they'll spook easily if they can see the bait isn't swimming just right. |
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Rooted by a deep faith, Dom Helder spook to the poor and rich alike about poverty and its causes. |
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From suave Jack Ryan to smarmy Eugene Kittridge, potential candidates for America's next top spook. |
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Obviously, if we spook of analytic effects, that is because there is another kind of effects. |
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Authorities in Moscow claim to have arrested an American spook wearing wigs and carrying an incriminating letter. |
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Richard Nixon continues to spook the nation from beyond the grave with the latest eavesdrop on taped Oval Office conversations. |
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Organisers are liaising with the locals to make sure pilots don't land on crops, and the roar of the balloon's burners doesn't spook sheep and cattle. |
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Instruct kids to allow the pup to come to them, as even the smallest child can spook a young animal. |
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Either the weakness outside the Anglo-Saxon world proves temporary, or it will spook financial markets and darken the outlook everywhere. |
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Of course the revolution in communications has contributed to convert the spook of those outcasts into a waterwheel that spins uncontrollably in real time. |
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The Hauffe House at the Kürnbach marketplace became a spook house. |
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The discovery of a rogue spook at GCHQ is certainly the most eye-catching revelation in the latest report by the interception of communications commissioner. |
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All this is fairly cheap, he says. In this section Fighting for the next billion shoppers A spook speaks The eyes have it Murdoch does the splits How deep are your pockets? |
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They should go spook their friends in the Senate and get this bill passed. |
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Excuse me, if they are going to spook the bejabbers out of the caribou by doing these types of studies, I guess they will run when they hear a helicopter. |
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One of the farmers they spook to is Esther Sing'oei, a married woman of 37 years old with three children who lives in a small village in the Koibatek district. |
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Few people knew better than Orson Welles how to spook an entire country. |
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The Four, otherwise known as the Spook School, ultimately made a significant impact on the definition of Art Nouveau. |
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A collection of Liverpudlian horror fiction, Spook City was edited by a Liverpool expatriate, Angus Mackenzie, and introduced by Doug Bradley, also from Liverpool. |
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