With plenty of daylight still remaining we parted company with our well-laundered opponents and disbanded as unceremoniously as we had arrived. |
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The case, which went unreported, had already been unceremoniously rejected in the High Court. |
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Two articles I wrote were unceremoniously dumped by both The Guardian and The Times, which put a dampener on my plans. |
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If their owners don't claim them soon, they'll be transported to a scrap merchant's and unceremoniously put through the crusher. |
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She had hardly had a chance to finish her drink when she was manhandled by burly bouncers and unceremoniously dumped outside the door. |
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But even though he was unceremoniously deposed from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds? |
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He is unceremoniously carted around in a plastic urn inside a carrier bag which nervously changes hands between them. |
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On the surface, it seems the radio babblers have been unceremoniously shushed. |
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He put the tray of sausage rolls he was holding down on the bench unceremoniously. |
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There was a squeally axe solo unceremoniously tacked on the end, naturally. |
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He ended up half-carrying, half-dragging me to his car, where he dumped me unceremoniously like a sack of potatoes. |
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At Epsilon's signal, the mercenaries unceremoniously dumped their load at Darkstorm's feet and loosed the ropes that kept it bound. |
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They can be worn for weeks until they go out of fashion, after which they can be unceremoniously discarded. |
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That feeling was unceremoniously dashed that evening when I found out about the chicken pox. |
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She takes them and dumps them unceremoniously into the roaster, seasons the meat and puts the lid on. |
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Putting the flashlight down on the chair next to him, he pulled the painting off the wall and let it fall unceremoniously to the floor. |
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Unfortunately, I was clutching the side of the ride, nostrils flaring, eyes popping, and lips flapping unceremoniously. |
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And third, that Mozart was bundled unceremoniously into a pauper's grave with miscellaneous corpses on a snowy night. |
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Important papers should not be left in the outside pouches of valises that are thrown unceremoniously into the boot of a taxi. |
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A disappointing trading update in March saw the chief executive fall unceremoniously on his sword a few weeks later. |
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Suddenly, without warning, she bellyflopped, unceremoniously, into the wooden planter. |
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All eleven episodes of Season One, including the 90-minute pilot, are dumped quite unceremoniously onto two two-sided discs. |
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One night, Finn rocks a bit off and falls flat on his face, unceremoniously uncaught by an unwelcoming mosh pit. |
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She grabbed him and yanked him unceremoniously into the boat, and untied the bowline herself. |
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A shrill beep sounded in the room and I unceremoniously erupted from the bed. |
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She had thick brown hair that piled unceremoniously on her head and green tortoiseshell glasses. |
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The door suddenly opened and the hellcat walked into the room, unceremoniously. |
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But his dreams were shattered when the organisers threw him out unceremoniously. |
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I parked the trolley and grabbed up the paper, dumping it unceremoniously on top of the counter, and started flicking through it. |
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Beth nodded, and unceremoniously snipped the loose ends with a pair of kitchen shears. |
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Quite a few were shocked to see Russia transformed into a second-rate country, treated unceremoniously by Western powers. |
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Tory leaders, who have clutched the mantle of Thatcher since MPs unceremoniously ditched her in 1990, worship a caricature. |
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He was unceremoniously ejected from his slightly altered, safe Ashford ward by the massed vote of sitting borough councillors in favour of a previously unknown candidate. |
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Indeed, they did everything humanly possible to ensure that it was derailed politically, put out of its misery and unceremoniously buried. |
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Their combined effort makes for almost painful listening, with Leftfield's rumbling, bassy beat unceremoniously spoken over by Jason Williamson. |
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Famous names have been unceremoniously ditched with announcements laced in Orwellian double-speak about new pursuits and tremendous service. |
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Last December, the issue of marriage was unceremoniously dumped back into the lap of the government. |
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After a short drive, the team is unceremoniously dropped off at the roadside. |
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Following protests in particular by France, that idea was unceremoniously buried. |
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How can we guarantee that there will be no repression when we unceremoniously return people in this way? |
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A well-worn hockey bag blocks the front hallway where it was unceremoniously dumped after practice. |
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The owner scooted over from doing his genial rounds of the table and scooped up the hapless moggy, depositing him safely but unceremoniously on the street outside. |
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The Mexican police catch them and dump them unceremoniously in Guatemala, usually after beating or robbing them. |
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As so often happens, criticisms centred around the team's coach at the time, Albert Emon, and he was unceremoniously relieved of his duties. |
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At the last moment the heir of the family was grabbed and unceremoniously hoisted upon a pony who appeared equally reluctant. |
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Ruderman, citing family reasons, eventually returned, and Osberg, Larry Platt and his apostrophe were unceremoniously removed. |
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Rocky nodded and unceremoniously tipped out the contents of the box. |
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In May 2012, Kirstie Clements was unceremoniously fired after serving as editor of 'Vogue Australia' for 13 years. |
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The action fizzles out rather unceremoniously at the halfway mark. |
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She slowly peels back her boa and unceremoniously tosses it to the side. |
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Josh, hearing the unmistakeable sound of someone falling over rather unceremoniously just behind him, stopped abruptly and looked over his shoulder. |
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On the return, both Sofia and Plovdiv were fog-bound so we landed at Varna and were unceremoniously bundled on to ancient coaches for the six hour journey to Sofia. |
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I very unceremoniously hid her in my heart and took her to my room to blissen my dreams. |
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As Still was well aware, improvisation, a primary practice of the European composer-performer for centuries, was unceremoniously dumped from Western music's arsenal of practice by the late 19th Century. |
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Are CITES Parties seriously willing to knowingly contribute to a slaughter reminiscent of the days when innumerable elephant carcasses unceremoniously littered the African savannah? |
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Manuel, the most successful manager the Phillies have had in their mostly sorry existence, was unceremoniously axed last week in a way that was only slightly more polite than the way Terry Francona went out in Boston. |
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But within hours of that event Farah had unceremoniously baled out on a dawn flight home to Oregon, failing to show at a Birmingham Diamond League meeting. |
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The dominie died in a shipwreck five years later, and the settlers were unceremoniously booted back to Manhattan by the Mespeatches Indians, one of the thirteen tribes native to the region. |
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The bodies were then taken to Milan and unceremoniously strung up in front of a filling station. |
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At length the acme of a typical Mexican scene was reached when the burros unceremoniously raised their nozzles and brayed loud and long. |
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The next moment he was unceremoniously dumped from the company, which then folded, the victim of overambitious expansion and Japanese competition. |
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She was unceremoniously booted off the national stage in June. |
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Then a wagonload of noisy gypsies bowl in, invite the daughter to come with them to America, and help themselves to water from the house's well – before being seen off unceremoniously. |
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Faiza smiled at me, approached me, and unceremoniously held on to my chin. |
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When the far-right Dutch MP Geert Wilders came to the UK to promote his brand of Islamophobia last year, he made it only as far as Heathrow before being unceremoniously turned away and flown back to his native country. |
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You have quite a considerable population between the ages of 45 and 50 who are at best hanging on to their job, and looking for the right timing rather than get unceremoniously dumped. |
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They may have been unceremoniously knocked out of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany? in the qualifiers, but the Super Eagles have since set about making amends. |
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They're just dropping like flies, unceremoniously. |
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At a time, then, when the crisis is hitting hard and when European solidarity is needed most, the European Union is falling unceremoniously by the wayside. |
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Then, when bandleader refuses to rerecord the songs, label exec unceremoniously shows band the back door. |
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At the same time as College was being unceremoniously turfed from their premises, a similar process was affecting the Estcourt School. |
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Domitian's body was carried away on a common bier and unceremoniously cremated by his nurse Phyllis. |
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Most notable is shark finning, the practice whereby the fins of a captured shark are sliced off and the fin-less fish is returned to the ocean to die rather unceremoniously. |
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At home, at school, or in the living room he would sprawl unceremoniously. |
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