Am I spoiling things by saying you're in for a lot more disappointment before the series is over? |
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Seldom has the capital been so spoiling for a fight, and seldom has the only person with the power to ring the opening bell been so Sphinx-like. |
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I bend down to inspect the chocolate chip brownies and to try to figure out how many I can have without spoiling my appetite for dinner. |
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He's not able to suggest much in the name of what should be done, but the king is clearly spoiling for action. |
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But you did not drive out the restless new spirit which is always spoiling for a fight. |
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Others chided her for spoiling him and she even tried to wean him off but could not bear to see his drawn face. |
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What she is doing is spoiling my enjoyment of the patio to a certain extent. |
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Just give the disappointing sequel a miss for fears of spoiling the excellence that lies within this self-contained laid-back comedic charmer. |
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She didn't care that the dirt was spoiling her dress or that a high wind was beginning and mussing her hair. |
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Anti-social behaviour can sour every aspect of a person's life, spoiling the peace in what should be the ultimate sanctuary of their own home. |
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It shouldn't be a big surprise that Russell Crowe does Neanderthal boofhead spoiling for a fight extremely well. |
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Motivated by the practical need to prevent food from spoiling, Pasteur uncovered previously unimagined forms of life. |
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Without spoiling too much, it is safe to say, that the sewer-surfing murderer is no oil painting. |
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I wonder how many homes have a store of plastic bags, also to be seen floating about in the trees and spoiling the landscape. |
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The suet in suet cakes is rendered, or cooked, so it becomes less prone to melting and spoiling, and then is made into pressed cakes. |
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Resting and perhaps spoiling and pampering players in fact I believe can backfire and make them more prone to injuries. |
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I'll say no more for fear of spoiling the fun, except that the twists don't alter the film's comic tone. |
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I spilled a whole pot of glue on a stack of signatures, spoiling the pages. |
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Now, the danger of bilging and spoiling all the powder suggests to me the plan of anchoring in case of a surf close under the fort. |
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The smell of sulfurous marsh gas drifted over the stockade to mix with the smell of disease and spoiling food. |
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Hopefully that was harsh enough to deter the looky-loos from inadvertently spoiling it for themselves. |
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Policing of the surroundings of lakes and tanks may become necessary to stop vandals and litterbugs spoiling our water bodies. |
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And, although the Artstore is giving me a good price on mounting boards, I can't go on spoiling good card indefinitely. |
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The only serious problem with the story is that, without spoiling anything, it makes one of the major characters look extremely weak. |
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I don't want to drift into a nostalgic time warp, but I've no doubt that technological advances are spoiling some sports. |
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He was in the lead by a 1.5-point margin and nobody seemed capable of spoiling his dream. |
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When my eyes meet hers, her tail starts to wag excitedly, but she dares not move her body in fear of spoiling the moment. |
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I particularly like Chinese food but if I feel like spoiling myself I get sushi. |
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Hardtack was one of the food supplies they packed because it could be kept for a long time without spoiling. |
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Haggling over advisors' fees looked like a horrible case of spoiling the ship for the sake of a ha'p'orth of tar. |
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He bowed to her, in the distant formality of the rich, and then laughed as his hand caught on his sword, spoiling the movement. |
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Without spoiling too many details about the plot, his detailed planning suggests a level of thought and commitment that few people could match. |
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Your opponent comes out, quivering with righteous indignation, spoiling for a fight. |
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The fruit is notorious for not falling off the tree, even when it is ripe to the point of spoiling. |
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I'd tell you the lines, but then it would just end up spoiling the fun for you. |
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Now please don't get me wrong, I don't believe in spoiling kids at all, and I don't feel that I was raised as a pwoil pickney at all. |
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But the drama was only just beginning and, as the Lords began debating the bill, it became obvious that they were spoiling for a fight. |
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Let them figure out how to keep the hotheads from spoiling the gravy train. |
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Many of the girls who greeted Em warmly happened to date him at one time or another in their lives, and were spoiling for righteous retribution. |
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The local farmers have had an awful task to deal with their silage and baled hay this season with the weather spoiling and causing so much hassle. |
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But the slow pace of exercise indicates that these young people are more interested in coquetry than spoiling a perfectly good sweat-suit with sweat. |
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She accuses them of spoiling the sofa and dirtying the linen. |
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Most people dote on their grandchildren, spoiling them in the process. |
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Quigg took the round with a belting right hand, nearly spoiling it with a late rabbit punch. |
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His two sisters took care of him, spoiling him and turning him into their little plaything. |
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He adored Rebecca more than anything else on the planet, and proved that continuously by spoiling her rotten and buying her whatever her heart desired. |
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And there is no doubt the tree has had its lower branches lopped off in past years as a consequence, spoiling the overall impression for everyone. |
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It is blamed for polluting the landscape, spoiling the beaches and corrupting the locals' morals. |
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Cheese makers also often add cultures or lactic acid to their milk to keep it from spoiling during fermentation. |
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I do not want to be the cause of such a crime as spoiling someone of a book! |
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But he and Sally told nobody for some weeks in order to avoid spoiling their son's wedding. |
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But to get knotted up about spoiling the end of Mad Men is an act of criminal stupidity. |
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I want to repeat today that there is no doubt that the activities associated with illegal cultivation are spoiling the earth's natural heritage. |
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He says the berries didn't have enough time to ripen fully for some producers, while for others rain delayed harvesting and resulted in spoiling. |
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These war criminals who continue to exercise great political and military influence are spoiling the glue of reconciliation. |
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These routes starting from the main towns of the Franches-Montagnes allow you to walk or ride without spoiling the cross-country skiing pistes. |
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That having been said, however, I would like to emphasize that we are not spoiling for a fight. |
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Despite the simplifications, we must guard against the risks of spoiling them or reducing their effectiveness. |
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Un Emile 68 is bottled in a dark bottle to prevent the sunlight from spoiling the green colour. |
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I've gone from being a student to spoiling customers with my dessert creations. |
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All the above mentioned technological operations shall be performed without delay to avoid microbial spoiling. |
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The inflation of the package is an indication that the cheese is spoiling and there may be development of harmful bacteria as well. |
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Cosmetic preservatives are those chemicals added with no other function in the formula other than to keep the product from spoiling. |
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Yet, many accuse the Internet of spoiling our youth and destroying the cultural heritage of our societies. |
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At which point, to my astonishment, a midwife suggested feeding her formula but, to avoid spoiling her with a latex teat, she suggested the baby drink it from a cup. |
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It's meant to be a fun for all occasion to take our mind off the advent of Winter, so let's have no killjoys of any description spoiling it for others. |
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We are a nation in which a few rotten apples are spoiling different barrels. |
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The town council asked for the dog warden to spend more time in the town after it received numerous complaints from residents that dog mess was spoiling the environment. |
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We love our nieces and nephews and we both enjoy spending time with them and spoiling them. |
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I can't really talk about it without spoiling it, but the Big Suprise Twist Ending is idiotic and cliched and I'm almost tempted to spoil it just on principle. |
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Both husband and wife turn to Hunt for help, each implying that the other is mentally unbalanced, terrorizing or spoiling their only child, the five year old Alec. |
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As if publishers don't have enough to worry about, suddenly the man who oversees one of the greatest multimedia powers on earth is spoiling for a turf war. |
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All right younger brother, you've been spoiling for this for weeks. |
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I didn't bother speaking because he was spoiling for a fight. |
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And unharvested winter oil seed rape is starting to germinate where it lies in the field and spoiling, said the chairman of the NFU's regional combinable crops board. |
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Intent on spoiling her family, Barbara has stocked up on pressies from the pound shop. |
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For storing grain in bins, the moisture of the grain must be sufficiently low to avoid spoiling. |
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These plants are often processed after harvest to preserve or improve nutrient value and prevent spoiling. |
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The country has intensified its attempts at spoiling the Middle East peace process and increased its use of asymmetric tools, such as its support for opposition groups in the Gulf region. |
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They can again enjoy the small pleasures and courtesies that accompany a local VIP, with neither the party whip, nor the leader's office spoiling the day. |
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After working all day, they want a product that allows them to spend mealtime with their families, without fear that they are spoiling their diet. |
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By 20 March deployment of German trench mortars had been reported by deserters, and British artillery began some spoiling fire. |
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Instead, he may choose a house plan that provides a way of adding rooms without spoiling the style or convenience of the house and without excessive costs due to structural difficulty. |
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We have all heard the adage about the rotten apple spoiling the rest of the barrel. |
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What if Arnold had not convinced Gates to offer a spoiling attack? |
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This status enables an elector or a group of electors to express a separate or marginal opinion and, in so doing, they may champion the status quo or advocate the spoiling of ballots, for example. |
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Heated air-drying may be needed to keep the oilseed from spoiling. |
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I said, 'Prime minister, I've got a difficult thing to ask you.' I said, 'See the statuary out in front, it's really spoiling the view from the front of Parliament House. |
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Now we have a sea of flue pipes poking out of each roof, spoiling the look of the roof lines. |
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Most compact SUVs are built to satisfy the basic needs of a small family, like getting to and from the day-care, go out on weekend trips and go shopping, and head up to the grandparents for some kid spoiling. |
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Baked hard, it can be kept without spoiling for years as long as it is kept dry. |
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Estudiantes LP ground out a typically gritty 1-0 win at home to holders Sao Paulo FC, while LDU Quito came from behind to beat Internacional 2-1, spoiling the Porto Alegre side's unblemished record into the bargain. |
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Unsurprisingly this has not gone down well in all quarters, with Bournemouth being variously accused of cashing in, fleecing their fans and spoiling everyone's holiday fun, though chairman Eddie Mitchell is unrepentant. |
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With his rowing family constantly spoiling the 25th, the teenaged Max abandons his belief in Santa, only to unleash his evil twin. |
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The list shall also indicate if the private intervenor intends to express views on a matter of public interest or to advocate abstention or the spoiling of ballots. |
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This guarantee does not apply if damage is due to normal wear and tear as well as in any of the following cases: inexpert use, malice or gross inattention, water damage, freezing and spoiling. |
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With his rowing family constantly spoiling the 25th, teenager Max abandons his belief in Santa, only to unleash his evil twin. |
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Drop-crotching holds the crown within set limits without spoiling appearance. |
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It is resistant to rancidification and lasts up to two years without spoiling. |
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To prevent the wine from spoiling, neutral grape spirits were added. |
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I don't wholly blame the chaps for what was a fairly inept performance because the spoiling tactics of the Eyeties were frustrating, if not illegal. |
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Chaplin never spoke more than cursorily about his filmmaking methods, claiming such a thing would be tantamount to a magician spoiling his own illusion. |
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I know that I am spoiling your life, that without me you could work. |
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She did appoint Malcolm Muggeridge as official biographer, but later biographers have seen this as deliberate spoiling as Muggeridge eventually gave up the work. |
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But no, me and my girl buddies were just really good friends who enjoyed each other's company without you-know-what rearing its ugly head and spoiling things. |
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Some species, in particular the brown rat, the black rat, and the house mouse, are serious pests, eating and spoiling food stored by humans, and spreading diseases. |
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