It argued that the only form of patriotism was full-on, cessation of sport. |
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What holds most women back from the brink of full-on orthorexia is the fear of becoming obsessive and losing all their friends. |
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Head here for your full-on Sunday morning fry-up complete with crispy, gooey, eggy bread while Ella Fitzgerald sings sweetly in the background. |
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There's a lot of full-on tenor sax blasting over ferocious percussion barrages. |
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The concert started in full-on classical style, before being broken up by a small foray into traditional Irish songs. |
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So while normcore may be in its ascendancy here in the States, Tokyo street style is still full-on maximalist. |
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Put your braces on your shoulders and your boots on your feet and get down to some full-on moonstomping. |
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Think of Ealing comedy star Terry Thomas in full-on bounding Major mode, making improper suggestions to the local district nurse over a pink gin. |
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Then the fight became a full-on melee as the crowd found its nerve and joined the fray. |
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For a full-on cookie experience, Newman's crunchy chocolate chip cookie competes with any store brand. |
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We were all too busy smoking dope, but even if we did drink it was never the full-on race to oblivion that happens today. |
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Grungy guitars collided with a full-on rhythmic attack, as the trio bashed upon custom-made percussive devices at centre stage. |
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Then we noticed that some of these cops had pony-tails, others full-on Afros and dreadlocks. |
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Whether it's spikey, floppy, high-lighted or if he's rocking a full-on beard, he manages to pull off any style with boyband perfection. |
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Pop and rock are going through a major slump right now with full-on breadheads in the ascendancy. |
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They made all the right moves, taking over Left Bank ultra-institution Les Deux Magots for an evening of full-on Francophilia. |
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These models freely gave of their time to add spectacle to the style, cheeky charm to the chic and full-on fun to the fashion. |
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Probably best to stick with full-on races, though, because of the extra speed you get from riding in the slipstream of other racers. |
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Yeah, I know about the Baccinalia stuff which is why I went for more of an invite than a full-on summoning. |
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The 15 spaces have only their fierce commitment to individuality in common, ranging in style from slick minimalism to full-on kitsch. |
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Instead, we aimed down an arrow-straight track with full-on views south to the level horizon of the Wolds escarpment. |
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It seems that, in the land of the free, teens must not be subjected to full-on satire. |
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We can have a full-on case episode with action in it and is completely natural to the world. |
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We came pretty close to full-on verbal assault and the end of our happy and light-hearted e-mail interactions. |
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She was going to have to admit to herself that these were no mere headaches, but full-on migraines. |
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He had replaced his cheroot temporarily with a regulator mouthpiece and was in full-on paparazzi mode. |
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Papers are in full-on wedding mode as the official program is finally made available in hard copy form. |
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The last time he was in a full-on fist fight, he was still at school. |
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From a subtle funk to a full-on stank, it's an absolute guarantee that something, somewhere within fifty feet of where you live, stinks to high heaven. |
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Like many of the region's estates, Finzean offers cottages and country pursuits, from dragonfly spotting to full-on deer stalking. |
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Whenever we'd have to get in the ring for boxing scenes, and even during practice, the dude was full-on hitting me. |
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Australia, you might have gathered, are on full-on milk mode, with Bopara sending down only the one dot ball. |
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Flirty as a cute bikini in Miami Beach, these are full-on, ultra-hip and happy, let 'em stare colours. |
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By the time Kali formed his second group 6ème Continent in 1979, he had adopted a full-on Rasta style, growing a full head of dreadlocks. |
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And yet, her inquisitiveness and restless mind seem to make it hard for her to be a full-on believer. |
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This time round, the Commission has mounted a full-on offensive, and the Court of Auditors is being accused of being overly critical and having produced an ambiguous report. |
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Named in celebration of Charlie Watts, the documentary of the group's Irish tour of 1965 was intended as a dry run for a full-on cinematic debut that never happened. |
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That way you get the full-on olfactory experience of breakfast, and you also get the full-on gustatory experience when you're drinking your coffee. |
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And then she belted the second half of the song while doing a full-on contemporary dance. |
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Then, he engages in a full-on make-out session with his former SNL compadre Will Forte, sporting a bushy beard. |
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I'm usually a sucker for full-on bad taste, but this was just so abject. |
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It can play towards the determination of whether the case is a full-on copyright case or whether it is a case of the infringer creating a derivative work. |
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The fact is, those are very tame and domesticated versions of a full-on inquiry into origins. |
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Could the timid trembling give way to a full-on, grand mal seizure? |
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Theirs was a full-on meal, complete with matzo ball soup, fresh-baked turkey, mashed potatoes with bacons and scallion, and dandelions decorating the salad. |
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This past winter I was at work, happily shelving a cartful of books, when I looked up and saw, right in front of me, a nun, dressed in full-on nun apparel. |
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However, I took the risk of putting a hand close to a yowling muzzle and was greeted with a cold nose and a non-committal snuffle before the full-on baying started again. |
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And for full-on red carpet va-va-voom, the big-budget Sin City, from the golden triumvirate of Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, should be hard to beat. |
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One song is full-on rock, and the next sparse percussion and keys with his vulnerably beautiful voice way up front. |
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It wasn't even one of the one-armed bro-hugs that we usually do, it was a full-on hug with my arms wrapped all the way around his pudgy body. |
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Obviously her body had decided that it was time for a full-on dysmenorrhoeic horror show, and it had chosen to today to start. |
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From coats to scarves, gilets to bags, there's nothing you can't buy in funky, full-on fake. |
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The memoir of Michael and his alter-ego details the growth of Johnny from inner monologue to full-on Edinburgh Festival sensation. |
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Though you can't help thinking that most of the people signed up would have to be full-on space cadets. |
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Rather than manifesting as a full-on western trend, cowboy boots appeared with shorts, cropped pants and tweed pencil skirts. |
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We face full-on the dilemma involved in the free and independent exercise of the right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and the requirements of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. |
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We're talking shaggy coats, darling – whether crinkly sheep, long-haired goat or full-on fur, it's set to be the cognoscenti's outerwear of choice. |
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Available in 20 shades, Hydrangea is a bold and full-on pinky red that suits this season's playful colour palette, and looks stunning with bronzed summer skin. |
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But whether you've got bumfluff or a full-on Grizzly Adams face, here Adrian Monti reveals how ditching the razor has its own health benefits. |
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The main course will be a delicious fillet of Welsh beef, served with slasa verde and a full-on garlicky mayonnaise. |
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And is it because she goes on red carpets with, ooh, split skirts, and wears high heels and breathes the privileged hyper-oxygenated air of a full-on, 100 per cent celebrity? |
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A Royal Affair is not a full-on bodice ripper, but it does come armed with its own temperature-rising moments of sheer intimacy. |
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Get an earlyish night, the entire Disney experience is exhilarating and full-on. |
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But, as concepts of privacy evolve and new threats emerge, it is becoming increasingly plain that we cannot chase after every situation with a full-on investigation or audit. |
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What starts as an Ayckbournish comedy, with a public meeting bedevilled by a faulty amplification system, turns into a full-on endorsement of unpeaceful protest. |
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My sister read the Deborah Jackson book when she was pregnant. She was enchanted, being a full-on lentil weaver. |
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Even after the shebang is set straight, you may have jitters about full-on trusting your BFF with top-secret info. |
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With the physicality of the enterprise being stretched by full-on mobility and bandwidth reach, companies require solutions to better synchronize their talent and to rethink processes. |
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The latter is likely to head into full-on supervillain terrain, with Spider-Man's enemies Doctor Octopus, Sandman, Electro, the Vulture, Mysterio and Kraven the Hunter taking centre stage. |
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From the oriental downtempo tunes of William Mahfoud's Rise 1969 to a full-on night of psy-trance with psychogenesis, the program promises something for everyone. |
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Instead of relishing that little twinge in your nose you know is going to be followed by a full-on sternutation, I wince at the pain that is going to come. |
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Waiters are in button-downs, and waitresses wear full-on fraulein garb. |
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One peek at the precious Mandarin collars in the fall collection, though, and it's obvious that full-on girls, not just girly boys, galvanize Deslauriers. |
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Our show isn't a prettified atmosphere, it's pretty full-on. |
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In Frank's case, the pop-up is an outlet for his entrepreneurial tendencies that, unlike a full-on restaurant, leaves him time to spend with his family. |
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Under the guidelines being looked at, the star-crossed lovers may have to seal their romance with a brief peck on the cheek rather than a full-on lip-lock. |
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