Mr Hedley, of Carr Meadow, says he hopes the incident is not treated as merely high jinks or horseplay. |
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The bulk of the screen time goes to a team of undead children and the wacky high jinks they get into while searching for human blood. |
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It's a good thing the young'uns have scared the nasty nabobs that run the labels with their high jinks. |
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It smelt in the worst way of public-school high jinks and I knew what the boys back home would think. |
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When I heard they had nominated me I thought it was just a bit of high jinks. |
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Of course, teachers responded to his pranks and high jinks with wrath and hours of detention. |
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Dynamic duo Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson return for some more high jinks in this entertaining if fairly predictable action comedy sequel. |
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And, of course, it's laughter all the way with comedy kings, Nicky Cummins and Davy Sutton up to their usual high jinks. |
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He played down the behaviour of his Republic of Ireland teammates after a night of high jinks landed them in court. |
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It would have taken far more than a few drunken high jinks to spoil our evening. |
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The inquest heard how the fatal accident had been the result of late-night high jinks that turned so horribly wrong. |
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There's no witty anecdotes to relate from the office, no high jinks to speak of. |
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It's a question worth pondering given April's executive high jinks, corporate housecleaning and financial restatements. |
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The thrilling high jinks of last weekend had the crowd anticipating similarly spectacular bursts of action. |
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His high jinks, exuberance and grandstanding were the marks of an eccentric, a playboy, a socialite. |
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As night falls and temperatures drop below zero, the Bolivians start to party with fireworks and high jinks into the early hours. |
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Sometime snooker world champion, perpetually in the tabloids for his substance-assisted high jinks, he's the quintessence of Essex wide-boy. |
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If there are computers there, I'll keep you posted with news of my high jinks and frolics. |
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Not for a moment does the book flinch at the silliness of its high jinks. |
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It's been not quite a week since the Sydney Olympics came to a clashing close with all the high jinks and foofaraw entailed in a closing ceremony. |
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The high jinks consist of handcuffing themselves to the mace in the House of Assembly, or blocking the Prime Minister's path and getting arrested and quietly let go. |
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Bollywood's over-the-top high jinks have fascinated audiences from the Far East to the Middle East to Russia, and now even the West is coming under its spell. |
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According to Park, in keeping with the show being held on April Fool's Day, the audience can look forward to comic high jinks before the concert begins. |
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Al Pacino and Colin Farrell team up for some high jinks as a spy master and student in this intriguing thriller about the secret intelligence service. |
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Their train ground to a halt en route through France when, in an early example of sporting high jinks, one of the party pulled the communication cord. |
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He was out socialising with friends in Baltinglass on Sunday night during the bank holiday weekend when good-humored high jinks resulted in the tragic fall. |
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Fears that two toddlers had gone missing from Leapfrog Nursery on Tuesday night turned out to be a case of high jinks when the children were found safe hiding in a cupboard. |
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Such are the intellectual high jinks of academic discourses on postmodernism. |
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Unethical behavior or just youthful high jinks? |
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I was more prone to gentle tipsiness than to hellacious high jinks. |
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As civics nerds, they may be constitutionally indisposed to high jinks. |
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High jinks and fast-moving action prove another winning combination for Bad Boy cops Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in this long-awaited sequel. |
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