The red legions sang the old ditty about Paul Scholes scoring goals, which is true again at long last. |
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Interrupting a sentimental ditty, he asked them what they thought they were playing at. |
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Douglas Wootton dramatises this bawdily rollicking ditty to perfection, down to the last nudge and wink. |
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I think it's fair to say that the cultural landscape of the year ahead is defined by whichever ditty the nation awards this sentimental plaudit. |
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This little ditty oft quoted by my granddad while shaving with his cut-throat razor came winging its way from out of my dim and distant past. |
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As the old ditty goes, it is only mad dogs and Englishmen who go out in the midday sun. |
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Along the way they find the time to take in a Blind Willie Johnson blues number, a doleful love song in French and an old-time Appalachian ditty. |
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A remake of the lilting Irving Berlin ditty Blue Skies began playing as the lights came up. |
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Not a word did he speak to the little girl, but began singing a little ditty, an old tune full of light and the sun's laughter. |
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Alternatively, enjoy the day by composing a ditty about tonight's guest of honor at the Washington Hilton. |
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He'd even led me up a flight of stairs, singing a little ditty, seemingly spry and agile and as dapper as any day in his six decades as an entertainer. |
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She got a particularly strong ovation, especially from female patrons, when she rendered a ditty about making delinquent fathers support their children. |
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We've prefaced them with the originals, in the event you may want to save them in your ditty bag. |
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He cites the dark, disturbing ditty about the suicidal subway worker as one of his favourite tracks on Pink Elephants. |
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However, if their kids download a Hannah Montana ditty or they change the locks on their iPhones, they are going to get busted. |
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The first reference I use is from a little book here, a little ditty called The Wicked Wit of Winston Churchill. |
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Opened in October by the Soho House group in the famous Tea Building, this industrial ditty is divine. |
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Princess Pindoolah's favorite 8-syllable word inspires a Doo-Wop ditty. |
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I don't find anything remotely sexy about a rasping ditty that sounds like an advert for a dodgy chat line. |
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In modern Europe it has to be the Swedish ditty that won the Eurovision song contest in 1984, whose cheery inanity captures the spirit of the annual pan-European event. |
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Only he and his audacious band could go straight from the serious-minded Il n'y a que les lâches qui freinent to an ironic, tongue-in-cheek ditty dedicated to the group's female fans. |
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Large resealable plastic bags, or waterproof ditty bags, are your friend. |
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He wore a pair of starched khakis and carried a little leather ditty bag. |
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Have you done your wassail? 'Tis a handsome, drowsy ditty, I'll assure you. |
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The critical response to the video has ranged from bemused to appalled. But anyone who believes this country ditty is as bad as they come clearly has a short memory. |
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After he died in 2005 I was clearing out the family home and I found his Naval ditty box which was full of his notes and letters home. |
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The packets and ditty bags are prepared as the registration forms are returned. |
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People have now dispensed with neat avenues terminated by a classical urn and preferred huge flower borders with the god Mercury playing a silent ditty in a rosebed. |
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Sock performance on a catchy rhythm ditty with infectious tempo. |
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