Barry's daughter, Sinead, becomes a traffic warden and has a whirlwind romance with a man Barry hates. |
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Having sown the wind of ignorant opposition, he and his government reap the whirlwind. |
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Just as I approached the door, a whirlwind in the form of a small child shot out of the room, colliding with me and knocking me into the wall. |
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When we met we had both already been married and we had a whirlwind romance of just six weeks before tying the knot. |
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It was a whirlwind romance and eight weeks later on May 9, 1959, they were married at Macclesfield register office. |
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The record was climbing the charts, I was in demand all over the place, whirlwind tours here there everywhere. |
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Soon I would be thrust into the upper-class whirlwind of lies and false smiles. |
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She now smiles with satisfaction as she looks back on a whirlwind two months that took her to new heights. |
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It's the latest shocker in a whirlwind romance that has been kind of hard to keep up with. |
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After a whirlwind romance, they are married and work very hard to conceive a kid. |
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Stradbally had opened in whirlwind fashion and had two goals on the scoreboard as an expected rout began. |
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He said he could not determine the speed of the whirlwind until the damage was assessed in the area. |
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The Liverpool goalie, jumping about like a human whirlwind, made two great saves and suddenly Liverpool were champions again. |
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Her whirlwind of activity in the United States and Europe between 1963 and 1968 is scantily documented. |
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It's like a whirlwind version of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, but with more characters banging about and fewer insights into them. |
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The whirlwind of toddlers has been and gone, the mess is tidied away, Akra Jr is in bed if not quite asleep yet. |
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To say it has been a whirlwind for the 26-year-old would be like saying Franz Ferdinand's year was, well, fair to middling. |
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He asks Marco to make the sale and thus begins a whirlwind of scams, mishaps, betrayals and reversals. |
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She's a whirlwind and, at times, a motormouth, but she has a passionate belief that she can change Scotland and encourage more women to succeed. |
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As a conversationalist, Birkin is a whirlwind, skimming over subjects, lifting them up, reshaping them utterly before throwing them back down. |
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And we will reap a whirlwind if we push the Americans into a unilateralist position in which they are the centre of this unipolar world. |
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They begin a whirlwind romance that has them sneaking away for covert booty calls while the others work like Pharaoh's slaves. |
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The bird gave an angry squawk and took to the air, a whirlwind of color and feathers. |
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The campaign is flat out, and so is the prime minister, a whirlwind of argument, arms flailing, fingers stabbing. |
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From sitar-like caresses to a sonic storm whirlwind, his unique style has inspired many other performers. |
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Things are beginning to stir in Lancaster's Ryelands Park this spring and local people are needed to help turn the breeze into a whirlwind. |
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We manage a whirlwind tour beneath some spectacularly striated sunset clouds of the older colleges, before changing for grad hall. |
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They came to watch a bunch of people dressed in ridiculous clothes and outlandish make-up run amok in a slapstick whirlwind of escapism. |
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Since starting the whirlwind publicity tour to promote his autobiography, he has done his best to seem high-minded. |
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He fleshed out plans for a business round table advisory group on economic policy, hosing down fears of whirlwind changes. |
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Unfortunately, I had a whirlwind in-and-out trip, so didn't get to see much of the country. |
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At the time I would have compared her to a whirlwind, for wherever she went chaos and confusion invariably followed. |
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She's a whirlwind of anger and violence, desperate to deny the finality of Rocky's affliction that she knew she would one day have to face. |
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The whirlwind paced action inherently requires meticulous timing and control, which the cast display with consummate verve and flair. |
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From there the whirlwind events culminate in the discovery of the killer's identity. |
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For the next three hours the audience was taken through a whirlwind of humour courtesy of Mr Cooper and his gang of funny men. |
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The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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She tries not to come in like a whirlwind or gangbusters and turn things upside down. |
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Surrounding me, encompassing my being as a whole, was a whirlwind of earth and wind, fire and water, increasing in intensity and speed. |
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The trailer suggests a film that will envelop the viewer in a whirlwind of emotions. |
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Despite the crises unfolding around him, he has continued a whirlwind tour to promote his biography, a 900-page doorstopper. |
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My whirlwind trip started at the Wafi Shopping Centre, the most upmarket mall, which oozes celebrity fashion and eye-watering price tags. |
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When we speak, she's in London for a whirlwind promotional tour, including brief jaunts to Oxford and Dublin. |
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The quietness of the morning was broken by the whirlwind that usually accompanied Rebecca's appearance into the room. |
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A tornado or whirlwind was spotted in north Pembrokeshire last week by a local tornado enthusiast. |
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Erianne always set his senses on heightened alarm, even now when she was an emotional whirlwind. |
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He would love to take a whirlwind ballpark tour, going to different stadiums all over the country. |
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Bradford's Lord Mayor is celebrating the city's diversity by embarking on a whirlwind series of cultural diary dates. |
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The couple enjoyed a whirlwind romance after meeting each other in a Los Angeles hotel lobby in February. |
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I went to get water and other supplies at a whirlwind trip to the grocery store. |
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We just got back from a whirlwind trip to Ohio to attend Joe's brother's wedding. |
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He then bought her a Ferrari and, after a whirlwind five-month romance, he jetted her off to Las Vegas to marry in a secret ceremony. |
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In a brief whirlwind of activity the foundations were laid for the best railway anywhere in the world. |
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He's a grinning, bearded, furiously energetic human whirlwind, known to everyone as Poppa. |
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It was such a idyllic setting, she could imagine herself having a whirlwind romance of sorts in Scotland. |
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Diane and Derek had a whirlwind courtship of two years and the question of the day was, where exactly did the happy couple meet? |
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A lovestruck South African and a Rochdale bachelor have married after a whirlwind romance over the internet. |
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We should take his message more seriously, lest we continue to reap the whirlwind of a church increasingly divided around its sacred table. |
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They were, he observed grimly, sowing the wind and would reap the whirlwind. |
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The scandalous CEOs have pushed us too far, and finally are reaping the whirlwind of public fury. |
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Those people should be made accountable for their actions, and I look forward to them reaping the whirlwind from the New Zealand people. |
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They get swept up in a wind of applause and reap the whirlwind of unwelcome headlines. |
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The actress has broken her silence about the whirlwind romance. |
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It was a whirlwind romance little approved of by her family. |
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When she discovers that he lives alone and is truly penniless, she thinks her luck is in, that she's discovered a candidate for her whirlwind marriage. |
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What should we make of the latest whirlwind of diplomatic activity? |
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From that same part of the world, not far from the Highlands, we get the word OE, a whirlwind off OF the Faroe Islands. |
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The vintners ignored my advice and now they are reaping the whirlwind. |
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Later that month he was making his first whirlwind foreign trip to identify countries that might be willing to take detainees. |
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This article takes you on a whirlwind tour of soundfile editors for Linux. |
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She prepares for her whirlwind, worldwide fashion week tour with inscrutability and perfectionism. |
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New York Social Diary is your link to the parties, events, openings, launches, shindigs, bashes, and general social whirlwind that is the East Coast social scene. |
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The next several weeks were a whirlwind of press conferences, interviews and champagne receptions, culminating in a trip to Stockholm for the prize ceremony in December. |
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There is an uneasy sensation akin to loss of control, a whirlwind that trips my balance, sweeps me off my steady feet and into a foggy daze at odd times of the day. |
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The actor has enjoyed more than his fair share of media coverage recently concerning his whirlwind relationship and engagement, and then his soaking by pranksters on Sunday. |
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Or will it intimidate the country into greater obedience, fearful that disobedience will provoke a whirlwind? |
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The work concludes with exciting, whirlwind restatements of the phrase. |
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Mr Blair met Gen Musharraf midway through a whirlwind round of shuttle diplomacy which had seen him meet Russian president Vladimir Putin in Moscow the previous evening. |
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Running parallel to this tempestuous relationship is the whirlwind romance between weathergirl Hero, played by Billie Piper, and sports presenter Claude. |
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He met the wonderful Rosie and, after a whirlwind romance, they married. |
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The clouds raced overhead, full of energy, generating circles and twists, but not coming to anything and not promising anything dramatic in the way of a whirlwind. |
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What followed was a whirlwind of travel far from their simple bush home and a new life in sophisticated Vienna, a fairyland of enchanting castles and unimagined luxury. |
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Apparently, Leo recently spent some time in Taiwan shooting a big new movie, and while he was there, he started up a whirlwind romance with a lucky local. |
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Drinnen will savour the routine after a whirlwind two months. |
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The whirlwind tour of Walt Disney World began in Disney's MGM Studios. |
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Indeed, it's that track which kick-starts the album in such compulsive fashion, unfolding in a headspinning whirlwind of fuzzy guitars and nasally vocals. |
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Our group spent a whirlwind two days diving the islands and experienced the full gamut of the caverns, caves and reefs that make up the Poor Knights experience. |
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Caught in a whirlwind of high times, hard drugs and harder comedowns, the singer made a botched suicide attempt and began to overdose on a regular basis. |
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He talks about a whirlwind weekend-long affair with a man he met at a club in Berlin. |
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Well known for his inability to say no to worthy causes, Palmer has always been a whirlwind of good works. |
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The 11 September attacks uncorked a whirlwind of outlandish conspiracy theories. |
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Once he got that new scooter he turned into a whirlwind and damaged all the flowers. |
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The weeks leading up to the convention were a whirlwind of preparation and hurried activity. |
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So you aren't deserting the Caversham ship. They'll understand. After all, their courtship was pretty whirlwind itself. |
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Author, Victoria Jones, takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through a maze of codependency and into the discovery of God's restorative power. |
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The 26-year-old jokester from Maesteg was mobbed by fans while working at Asda in Tonypandy, and says it's all been a bit of a whirlwind. |
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James Isaacs hoped to get some shut-eye on the Dundee Stars bus overnight after his whirlwind arrival to UK ice hockey. |
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David Crystal has estimated that it is responsible for 257 idioms in English, examples include feet of clay and reap the whirlwind. |
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Not with the rage with which this whirlwind blows, Joust warring winds, north, south, and east, unpent. |
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Released to a whirlwind of publicity in the run-up to midterm elections, this instant best-seller lays out the all-American Senator's thoughtful political solutions. |
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As the body count doubles, Buchanan teams up with his old friend DCI Branigan in Edinburgh, sending the reader on a roller coaster whirlwind tour of Scotland. |
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But a French purple patch that produced 13 points in just seven whirlwind minutes left Wales gasping and facing a huge second half mountain to climb. |
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What followed was a whirlwind of medevacs, hospitals and surgeries. |
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