At the start of the year many of us daftly made New Year's resolutions to get fit. |
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The fourth wicket pair had taken England's lead to 98 when Root fell daftly for a version of the three card trick. |
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Her daftly enormous purple rinse and never-to-be-forgotten catchphrase are the stuff of comedy legend and she takes her place as one of TV's iconic funny women. |
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There was a time when Fifa daftly introduced new interpretations of rules at the World Cup. |
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Experts say the questions are being daftly posed so that slander charges may be avoided. |
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It's dizzying at times, but also daftly compelling, and the influence of multi-strand dramas such as The Wire is obvious. |
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Emissions and economy are the result of Mazda's daftly named, but very clever, SkyActiv programme. |
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Where policies proposed by politicians do look daftly over-rational, I think that is usually because politicians are too cowardly to say what they really think, rather than because they have turned all Socratic on us. |
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If all that sounds mind-bogglingly bewildering and as daftly Japanese as a robot sushi chef, then rest assured Child of Eden also makes perfect, brilliant sense in the flesh. |
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Despite having a penalty shout turned down when Daniel Majstorovic daftly clambered over Ryan Thomson, it was a nearmiracle the Fifers got to the interval just two down. |
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