That led to a prolonged lecture on what, exactly, was wrong with British television, society, and the whole bally world today. |
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Instead, she seems more like the little princess who wants it all and is bally well going to get it. |
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It took an hour, a further three telephone calls and an inspection of the instructions bordering on the forensic before I could turn the bally thing off. |
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For that you can blame Robert Frost and his bally tennis nets. |
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It was curtains for the whole bally lot of it – a heavy velvet drape drawn across a series that had taken artistic license to extremes, then set fire to it, then run away laughing. |
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In 1950 he moved to Bally, Pennsylvania, where in 1952 he designed the Bertoia chair, which features an elegant moulded mesh of chromium-plated steel wire. |
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Bally remarks in passing, as Hall does not, that the inversion in toujours est-il que is part of a set phrase and hence invariable. |
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Bally on August 16, 2006, alleging that he negligently removed Donald's spiral accessory nerve during the 2002 surgical procedure. |
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