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  • Probably Ann would call her doughy if she saw a picture of Dolly from that period. "I would rather be a cartoon than a genius!"
  • Back beyond even its immediate pre-modern period – what you might call The Andy Gray Years, the dolly bird years – football has always been a sweat-caked man-hole of a place, a realm where men have gone to mope and grizzle and rage and emote a kind of cheek-stinging eau de sexism. Andy Gray and Richard Keys convicted on sound evidence | Barney Ronay
  • Dolly has discovered that the little West Highland puppy next door is willing to exchange cautious sniffs and snuffles under the fence and I think she's quite taken with the little mite.
  • ‘Come on, Dolly,’ I said, giving her an affectionate prod.
  • By contrast the house was stuffy and airless and I repaired to my garden chair, Dolly and Harry following on behind.
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  • How's this for a dolly mixture? The Sun
  • But it still kind of meshes with Dollywood and part of the Dollywood complex. CNN Transcript Apr 7, 2001
  • I toddled drowsily into the kitchen, rubbing the sleep from my eyes and feeling a whole lot better, to find Dolly sitting at the closed door, gazing forlornly out.
  • And since Dolly, formerly Shovehalfpenny, also had clothes made by Irena, might there not be news of Felix?
  • When we got home Harry Cat did the ‘Give me a treat, then’ dance on the counter top and Dolly the Mega-Cat sat on the drainer watching the tap drip into the basin.
  • Filed under Celluloid, Roundup, Vinyl · Tagged with dolly parton, humphrey bogart 2009 December : Scrubbles.net
  • He turned around and wheeled his dolly toward a stack of boxes.
  • Poor Dolly is having a really bad moult, shedding great wads of fine grey hair.
  • If by the hero of a novel means one the character not who commands the most interest but who best represents the author's values, Dolly is the heroine.
  • Harry and Dolly were waiting impatiently for me, wanting to go out onto the catio to catch the last of the evening.
  • Chop the chicken into small pieces somewhere between dolly mixture and sugar lumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is our first night of camping, and I am tenting with Dolly, Patricia, and Joanne.
  • After Casey performed her Dolly Parton-esque "I Will Always Love You," he got up to talk to the folks in the pit, the rowdiest group in the house. The Voice: The Battle for Adam's Heart, and 9 Other Things You Didn't See on TV
  • Give him the warren of streets with their hiding places and dolly birds willing to feed and shelter a man for a few quick feels.
  • The problem is the horde of dolly birds who want to follow in the Wags' footsteps. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dolly is about five times the size of a dog, and she's monstrously fast and strong.
  • They sat at separate tables and waited until the band started its last set with a synthesised pastiche of Hello Dolly.
  • Dolly the Mega-Cat may favour a little Carnation Milk as a nightcap, but, always a lady, never nibbles between meals.
  • If he had stood still, it would have been a dolly catch.
  • Seems we're two of a kind, Dolly and me, both loving the sunshine and the long, langourous days of summer, and both of us loathing the heat and humidity.
  • Zanardo blames the problem on Italy's ageing population and says two generations have grown up watching TV with only one role model for women - the dollybird. The Guardian World News
  • There was one floor of all matching camping gear so dolly and you could hit the hay in cloned sleep sacks and pyjamas, and then get up, all cosy and co-ordinated, in farmyardy dungarees and cute knobbly lumberjack shirts.
  • [Footnote 10: snake, bad steer.] [Footnote 11: Dolly welter, rope tied all around the saddle.] [Footnote 12: rim-fire saddle, without flank girth.] Cowboy Songs and Other Frontier Ballads
  • That plaguesome Polypheme was Captain Stubbard, begirt with a wife, and endowed with a family almost in excess of benediction, and dancing attendance upon Miss Dolly, too stoutly for his own comfort, in the hope of procuring for his own Penates something to eat and to sit upon. Springhaven
  • Indeed, there's a favourable outcome - Dolly seems to have decided that sleeping on the kitchen counter really isn't a good idea after all and has decamped to a corner of the bathroom.
  • Dolly looks as though she'd forgotten all about yesterday," Chris said, as they sat their horses knee-deep in the rushing water. Jack London's Short Story: Planchette
  • Did you think she was a trolley dolly? Times, Sunday Times
  • Oldtime corridor hepcats will chuckle fondly at descriptions of von G'll, long after running out of film, still dollying with a boobish smile on his face down the golden vistas. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Traditional skills and trades will be displayed such as paper making, corn dolly craft, basket making and spinning.
  • The cloning of human beings has seemed inevitable since Dolly took her first bleat, and we should be relieved that it was done by scientists in a laboratory, not by wild-eyed members of some cult.
  • And, obviously, two dolly birds in the middle. The Sun
  • She used to dress me up like her little dolly. The Sun
  • Dorinda reminded me of Dolly, that sheep who was cloned, except without the sheepy dreadlocks, which might have been an improvement. As Husbands Go
  • What I'm ultimately interested in is what this filmmaker has to say; I really couldn't care less about what he can do with a dolly and jib.
  • For Dolly, growing anxious about his meaning, yet ready to think about another proposal, was desirous to sit down on the sweet ledge of grass, yet uneasy about her pale blue sarsenet, and uncertain that she had not seen something of a little sea-snail (living in a yellow house, dadoed with red), whom to crush would be a cruel act to her dainty fabric. Springhaven
  • When the lode is really rich, particularly if it be carrying coarse gold, and owing to rough country, or distance, a good battery is not available, excellent results in a small way may be obtained by the somewhat laborious, but simple, process of "dollying. Getting Gold: a practical treatise for prospectors, miners and students
  • When Galactica hits Dolly Parton's high notes, her squinting eyes reflect the challenge, and the scatted breakdown of "Bye Bye Blackbird" by Rachelle Ferrell has the diva in a bent posture, shaking her clenched fists. Galactica performance perfectly in sync in Fringe Festival's 'Irrelevant Acts'
  • All summer long Dolly has flopped about during the heat of the day, stretching full length on the shady concrete pavers by the gate, idling away the hours she should have spent grooming.
  • The door opens . Spit - shined shoes enter . DOLLY the shoes to the counter.
  • The earliest scientific name that might apply to the southern Dolly Varden of North America is “Salmo lordi,” a name published in 1866 for a char from the Skagit River of Washington and British Columbia. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • I was the dolly bird he was chatting up. The Sun
  • Most of the day, though, Dolly's been snoozing, taking over the bed and demanding to be left alone to get on with some serious nap time.
  • And on the catwalk were myriad examples of the neat little jackets and pencil skirts that first put the dolly into trolley. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often local craftsmen and women exhibit their talents, such as spinning, corn-dolly making and weaving.
  • The coaxing tone in which he said these latter words might have failed in its object, if he had not accompanied them with sundry sharp jerks of his thumb over one shoulder, and with divers winks and thrustings of his tongue into his cheek, from which signals the damsel gathered that he sought to speak to her apart, concerning Miss Haredale and Dolly. Barnaby Rudge
  • At one point he apparently even made use of a shopping trolley he found at the side of the road - and rode in it as a makeshift dolly.
  • Tom was at Swinbrook Manor and Dolly had gone to the farm to prepare some bread she intended baking the next day.
  • Harry is reasonably philosophical about it but Dolly, as usual, puts the blame entirely on me.
  • Dolly the Mega Cat looked up from her lunch bowl for a moment, mmrooowed in what may have been a note of sympathy, and went back to munching her way through a collation of tuna and herring.
  • I can only speculate that exterior locations discourage this camera movement, since in practice it is usually accomplished by dollying out, which is easier to do on studio floors but would always require laying tracks in an exterior.
  • Fish that can be found here include coastrange sculpin, pacific herring, halibut, steelhead, dolly varden.
  • Monday was washday, the clothes washed in boiling water in a tub with a dolly peg.
  • Dolly came out with me, and we sat for a while, looking up at a bright half-moon and a sky thick with stars.
  • Dolly is a professional matchmaker who specialises in pairing up rich businessmen with beautiful wives.
  • Spaghnum bogs with insect-eating sundew plants and snowshoe hares make the Dolly Sods an important outpost of a more northern biome.
  • The oldest scientific name that might apply to southern Dolly Varden as a species or a subspecies is “Salmo curilus,” a name published in 1811 for char of the Kuril Islands. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • Dolly was close to incandescent in her outrage, and swore at me in a most unladylike manner.
  • It is a extended platform that the camera operator stands on while shooting from a camera dolly.
  • Dolly the Mega-Cat delivered her verdict on the day very early this morning, yowling and yammering to be let in.
  • Scientists at the Babraham Research Institute in Cambridge have now demonstrated that sheep have best friends, ewes fall in love with rams and both sexes feel a bit down in the dumps when Dolly fails to return from the slaughterhouse.
  • IT'S going to be dolly warfare this Christmas, as dolls and character figures vie for top place in Santa's sack.
  • Dolly at least is alive and well and her first lamb, Bonnie, seems eminently healthy and normal.
  • Harry Cat was all set for a long sleep in but Dolly was determined to rouse me as soon as the light filtered through the blind.
  • Dolly's main creator , Wilmut , said the lung disease was not connected with her being a clone.
  • Some minutes elapsed before Dolly could make shift to exclaim, “Am coom to live and daai with my beloved leady!” — “Dear Dolly!” cried her mistress, The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • The eldest, Gloria, is a poised beauty, while Dolly and Phil are pertly precocious.
  • And off we toddled, me with my evening gin frosting in my hand, and Dolly with an air of great relief that the election was over, for today at least.
  • We decided the best way to do it would be to use a car as a dolly.
  • But they're after more than dolly mixtures and strawberry laces and he ends up bruised and shaken - and a few quid lighter. The Sun
  • It is distasteful," said Dolly; "but the truth is I am so downright, -- what you may call enamoured -- The Duke's Children
  • Mrs. Copley could not eat much, nor Dolly; and yet the form of coming to breakfast and the nicety of the preparation were a comfort; they always are; they seem to say that all things are not confusion, and give a kind of guaranty for the continuance of old ways. The End of a Coil
  • No longer the garb of a submissive dollybird, it was a fresh, youthful option that celebrated femaleness. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was glad that Betsy could not hear Dolly's cackles of laughter.
  • Without uncharitably giving away Dolly's age, I'll say that the purpose of our 1978 Weekender story was to celebrate her 50th year in showbiz - and to mention that she first appeared onstage when she was 5.
  • I wandered over and they were using a hammer and dolly on the car instead of replacing the door as we would in the West.
  • When such heroes arrive in the auditorium they will be accompanied by a dolly bird, sorry, hostess. Times, Sunday Times
  • He and colleagues reminisce about the curly headed clot's disasters and dolly birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dolly had been committed for the day to the charge of Nabby, who should see that she took no harm, and engineer for her the best chances of seeing all that went on; while Mrs. Cushing, relieved of this care, took her seat quietly among the matronage of Poganuc and waited for the entrance of the procession. Poganuc People: Their Loves and Lives
  • On the other hand, if her father had fallen irreparably into bad habits -- Dolly would not admit the "irreparably" into her thoughts. The End of a Coil
  • There's a crunchy ration of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming.
  • She used to dress me up like her little dolly. The Sun
  • Chop the courgette and celery into pieces the size of dolly mixtures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perhaps she could get a job as a trolley dolly, then she could see still the world - and without the taxpayer forking out all the time? The Sun
  • The clothes were agitated by hand, using a wooden dolly, which had four short legs and a long handle.
  • The fuss about SCNT derives from the fact that this bizarre fusion of udder cell and enucleated egg cell ultimately resulted in Dolly. The Language of God
  • The film in general is seriously undermined by its Wes Anderson-style obsession with ostentatious perfection books lined up meticulously in square piles with the camera dollying across as if the atmosphere is more important than the human moment, along with the distracting presence of Haskell Wexler as a bookstore customer and the uncomfortably carnal quid-pro-quo credit of “Executive Producers: George Clooney Steven Soderbergh.” Wholphin, Eggers and Why I Can’t Believe : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • Just as well Harry and Dolly don't mind an extra ration of snoring.
  • For Dolly, growing anxious about his meaning, yet ready to think about another proposal, was desirous to sit down on the sweet ledge of grass, yet uneasy about her pale blue sarsenet, and uncertain that she had not seen something of a little sea-snail (living in a yellow house, dadoed with red), whom to crush would be a cruel act to her dainty fabric. Springhaven
  • Dolly and I had a grand siesta right through the oppressive heat of the afternoon, waking to find the early evening cooler and more pleasant altogether.
  • He shoots in lush 35 mm for once, dollying his camera around at just the right moments and placing his lens at just the right length for maximum suspense.
  • But they're after more than dolly mixtures and strawberry laces and he ends up bruised and shaken - and a few quid lighter. The Sun
  • Charity Sweets sell dozens of different types of sweets such as spearmint chews, dolly mixtures, milk chocolate eclairs, cola bottles, strawberry creams, wine gums, fruit bon bons and chocolate peanuts. Express & Star
  • But alarm bells began ringing in January last year when Dolly become lame in one leg and was found to have arthritis.
  • It reminds me of dolly mixtures. The Sun
  • At first he wrote nothing but verse -- society verse, ballades, rondeaux, topical verse, and parodies in verse and prose, and then burlesques of books, such as the capital imitation of "The Tale of Two Telegrams" (a "Dolly Dialogue" in the manner of "Anthony Hope"), p. 97, Vol. CVII., The History of "Punch"
  • The gentle lap of waves on Sandymount Strand and the long sandy walks on Dollymount Strand are a vital tonic for many of Dublin's citizens.
  • Indeed, there's a favourable outcome - Dolly seems to have decided that sleeping on the kitchen counter really isn't a good idea after all and has decamped to a corner of the bathroom.
  • There are 10 salmonid fish such as chum, pink and masu salmon Onchorhyncus keta, O. gorbuscha and O. masu, Dolly Varden char Salvelinus malma, white-spotted char Salvelinus leucomaenis, and Japanese hucho Hucho perryi. Shiretoko, Japan
  • Mary had been assured that "Dolly" was absolutely dependable, would not shy, had a kind and gentle disposition, and was easy to manage; but now she was actually gazing upon this amiable annihilator, the courage oozed out of her suddenly pounding heart and her eyes widened with fright and suspicion. The 1926 Tatler
  • Truly, Dolly has taken us into the age of biological control.
  • The stories are interspersed with environmentally friendly crafts and activities, such as how to make a corn dolly. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the latter case the rich find would immediately be pegged out as a claim, or lease, and work commenced, the coarse gold being won by the simple process of "dollying" the ore; or pounding it in an iron mortar with an iron pestle, and passing it when crushed, through a series of sieves in which the gold, too large to fall through, is held. Spinifex and Sand
  • That his stomach was more dolly tub than washboard, and his buttocks more pulpy than pert.
  • Late in the day, I came to realise I'd not seen another living soul, apart from Dolly, the livelong day.
  • It started to cool off today, at last, much to Dolly's relief.
  • But Dolly swerved from the road and dashed down a grassy slope yellowed with innumerable mariposa lilies. Jack London's Short Story - Planchette
  • Dolly seems to think it was me as wot turned off the sun.
  • Everywhere we tried we found gold sprinkled through the stone like pepper, and by "dollying" obtained good results. Spinifex and Sand
  • Dolly's coat is back to almost normal, her tail is bushy and splendid once more, proud and prominent and waving in the air.
  • In contrast our bowlers did well to keep us in it for so long and if we hadn't dropped a dolly catch it could have been a different story.
  • The dress is intricately pleated and ruched, like unravelling rope, giving her the appearance of a life-sized corn dolly.
  • Dolly was close to incandescent in her outrage, and swore at me in a most unladylike manner.
  • It's a fast-paced 84 minutes, and several of the dolly shots are quite impressive.
  • Cumbersome lighting kits, dolly tracks, and the sundry other requirements of expensive film stock were avoided.
  • Mr. Clarke was dressed in pompadour, with gold buttons; and his lovely Dolly in a smart checked lutestring, a present from her mistress. The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
  • Acknowledging an aversion to judge-made law, Patel would not embrace privacy or other public policy arguments made by Dolly's attorneys, citing the absence of legislation and case law to guide her.
  • Scientists in Scotland (yes, the same dopes who cloned Dolly) have genetically engineered tapeworms to "excrete" vitamins (lay people call it "shitting"). Glubbular globby pluff
  • Broadway, and the dolly with the "shash" and "pairesol" which she had seen the day before under its glass case was hers for twenty-five dollars, and the plainer bit of china, who was to be dollie's mother and perform the parental duty of "panking her when she was naughty," was also purchased, and the dishes and the table and stove and bedstead, with ruffled sheets and pillow-cases and blue satin spread and the washboard and clothes bars and tiny wringer, with divers others toys, were bought with a disregard of expense which made Miss McDonald a wonder to those who waited on her. Miss McDonald
  • The ceremony took various forms, but most ended with the sheaf being taken back to the farm where it was plaited into an intricate ‘corn dolly’ or ‘mell doll’.
  • Dolly's a wonderful hunter but she's absolutely useless when it comes to the kill.
  • Dolly," he said, "have you never thought -- not even _thought_ that you would like to have made a grand marriage yourself? Vagabondia 1884
  • Two years later it was made into a Hollywood film starring Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Shirley MacLaine and Daryl Hannah.
  • I closed my eyes, Dolly snuggled up against my legs, and off I drifted, to dream of potatoes and good rhubarb pie.
  • Labels: best little whorehouse, Chicken Ranch, dolly parton, friday night videos Archive 2009-01-01
  • Did you think she was a trolley dolly? Times, Sunday Times
  • Id planned to lower the pop-top for after-dark Las Vegas cruising, which it soon would be, so I unlatched the manual locks and hit the chrome control knob that had been futuristic in the fifties and Dolly was gettin down. Dancing with Werewolves
  • Dolly yattered at them fiercely, in a non-discriminatory way.
  • When the weather broke, a strong, cooling wind came up, and Dolly and I were much more comfortable than of late.
  • Dolly the dolphin, the much loved senior resident of the Bayworld oceanarium, is pregnant again.
  • Dolly was a black Shire mare standing almost 17 hands high.
  • Even Dolly can be reasonably good at not making a mess when she's asked, providing she's asked nicely, of course.
  • ‘There you are, Dolly,’ I said, doing my best to avoid tripping over a foot-winding Harry while I nuked a drop of Carnation Milk.
  • You just MIGHT manage #7 while you're in charge of the words, but it's going to fall, and you'll have to eat your words just like you're swallowing that 'poopy kilty grampy golfy' stuff now, when Lucy enters language aquisition and starts making the words herself, at which point you are going to parrot 'milky' 'dolly' 'chopsey' and any other totally darling lucyism that she tosses at you with a tilt of the head and blinky of the eye. Eat your paisley!
  • A few years ago, I found myself on a typical Minnesota night, cozy between quilt and feather bed, peaceful as a dolly in a box.
  • Move with your camera and take tracking or dollying shots.
  • Dolly was a frequent visitor to the house and there would be long conferences.
  • On the team, who have clearly been carefully hand-picked for their demographic diversity, there's the cute black guy, who just happens to be Gillian's ex-lover, the newbie pretty girl who acts as info-dump recipient on behalf of the audience (but is it really believable that this apparently crack team of archaeologists would employ someone who doesn't know the correct pronunciation of "Boudicca"?), and the older guy, Professor Gregory Parton, known as "Dolly". EclipseMagazine
  • Fish that can be found in the lakes and rivers of the region include arctic lamprey, lake trout, lake and mountain whitefish, arctic cisco, longnose sucker, arctic grayling, dolly varden, burbot, walleye, and northern pike.
  • On the first Monday following Twelfth Night, the corn dolly would be ploughed back into the soil so that its spirit would be released and ensure a good harvest.
  • Harry was already sleeping in his accustomed place and, unusually, Dolly came up to rest near my feet.
  • With plenty of delightful romantic scheming from Dolly, this play is looking forward to a successful run.
  • Mother Dolly, though she persisted that snow was nothing to her, and it was a fine jest to be out of the reach of the Sisters, who mewed her up in a cell, like a messan dog. The Herd Boy and His Hermit
  • Dolly had never seen Our Lady of the Lake, but her whitewall tires spun up and down the gently rolling, landscaped hills. Silver Zombie
  • Perhaps she could get a job as a trolley dolly, then she could see still the world - and without the taxpayer forking out all the time? The Sun
  • Weller these days looks like a haggard old tramp wearing a dollybird wig. I am not Paul Weller « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • She will play happily so long as the dolly is within her reach should she desire it.
  • Dolly droned on steadily southeastwards, ig and there was very little to relieve the boredom of the flight. The Seventh Scroll
  • And on the catwalk were myriad examples of the neat little jackets and pencil skirts that first put the dolly into trolley. Times, Sunday Times
  • I’m not so sure the last ad isn’t more anti-dollybird than anti-women-in-general – like a blonde joke. MORE VINTAGE ADS (SEXIST ONES THIS TIME) » Sociological Images
  • Filmed mainly in the 1960s and 1970s they had a small cast of actors who reprised comedy stereotypes: the fat frumpy matron, the likely lad, the dolly bird, the effete homosexual etc.
  • From his earliest days of riding Dolly his horsemanship was superb.
  • They took the desk and the canopied bed, the plush leather suite and the dolly dressing-table. GWENDOLEN
  • The corn dolly is up against the stuffed shark. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike a dolly or tracking shot, the zoom draws attention to itself as something that someone behind the camera is actually executing.
  • She watched as three more workers lent a hand and got the grand piano off of the platform dolly and removed the layers of bubble wrap and shrink-wrap.
  • So there we are, the entire human part of the establishment stricken with the deadly lurgy, leaving Harry and Dolly to entertain themselves.
  • The door barely shut behind them before it opened once more to admit Lieutenant Dax, followed by a Bajoran dollying in three similar containers on an antigrav flat. WARCHILD
  • One watershed adjacent to the Bystrinsky Nature Park contains eleven species of salmonid fish, several being considered nationally threatened: king Oncorhynchus tschawytscha, silver O. kisutch, both resident and anadromous forms of sockeye salmon O. nerka and steelhead and rainbow trout Salmo mykiss, chum O. keta, pink O. gorbuscha and cherry salmon O. masu, Dolly Varden char Salvelinus malma, white-spotted char S. leucomaenis, and whitefish Coregonis ssp. Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation
  • Sure enough, just after dusk, there was a fearful scuffle outside, accompanied by a great squeaking and in popped Dolly with a fresh kill.
  • Dolly's legacy includes the possibility of making patient - specific embryonic stem cell lines.
  • Chop the chicken into small pieces somewhere between dolly mixture and sugar lumps. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘I've got a little booklet from there that gives you three different recipes for beavers, and has a picture of a dolly bird draped in beaver furs,’ he added.
  • It reminds me of dolly mixtures. The Sun
  • Finally I want to exclude widescreen films (which were phased in in 1953 and 1954), on the theory that they initially reduced the perceived need for panning and dollying.
  • No-one could have mistaken her for a suit, or an advertising dollybird. Archive 2006-10-01
  • During the 60 second or so shot we are treated to a filming device where the camera is fixed on a rotating dolly of sorts along with the gypsy playing the violin.
  • Dolly watched him, bedclothes up to her chin.
  • In the country they dress it up with an anthropomorphic bedtime dolly, turning Cool Britannia into an Edwardian whatnot.
  • Even his bucket hands appeared to have sprung a leak as he put down a waist-high dolly at second slip.
  • In the letter, which was sent up the chimney on November 1, 1960, she asks Santa Claus for a jar, a bottle for her dolly, a stick with a balloon on it and a Rolls Royce dinky and a game of Ludo.
  • He joined what is now the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, in 1973, and cloned Dolly the sheep from the udder cell of an adult ewe in February 1997.
  • American dancer who choreographed and directed many musicals, including Hello Dolly! ( 1964 ).
  • He and colleagues reminisce about his disasters and dolly birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • I heard Rod on radio 5 yesterday being interviewed by a BBC dollybird called Kate Silverton, not the sharpest knife in the drawer, anyway the bint was doing her big shot Perry Mason routine. Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • I can't say I was too much bothered, though Dolly and Harry were disconsolate.
  • Remember Dolly and all those other ovine and bovine clones?
  • Dolly and Graham and I watched with bated breath.
  • And, obviously, two dolly birds in the middle. The Sun
  • Move with your camera and take tracking or dollying shots.
  • Today, Dolly preceded me, and there came another great kerfuffle as she thundered over to the fountain, intent on murdering the avian intruder who was defiling her property.
  • She would just park herself on the end of a dolly and wait for us to re-light.
  • He and colleagues reminisce about his disasters and dolly birds. Times, Sunday Times
  • How's this for a dolly mixture? The Sun
  • The 1975 wilderness designation saved the Dolly Sods from strip mining: The plateau's rich vein of coal would have become so many carloads, helping to fire Mt. Storm's boilers.
  • Harry and Dolly seemed perfectly happy to stay home in the warm.
  • The final sentences seem to move out again, like a camera dollying back, to give a view of other parents and indeed the community. Joy Williams is an unsettling genius
  • After this, came the dinner and the letter writing, and some more talking, in the course of which Miss Haredale took occasion to charge upon Dolly certain flirtish and inconstant propensities, which accusations Dolly seemed to think very complimentary indeed, and to be mightily amused with. Barnaby Rudge
  • Dr Ian Wilmut, the Brition responsible for cloning Dolly, has joined the campaign against human cloning, saying it is too risky.
  • Anyway, Dolly was busy behind the acer tree, rootling about and grunting a lot, determined that, if any rodent life had materialised over-night then it was very shortly going to become rodent un-life.
  • Another dolly, this time at long-off. Times, Sunday Times
  • Salmon - chinook, coho, and sockeye - run at various times from late May through September, and Dolly Varden char and cutthroat trout are plentiful in the streams.
  • Her father's alcoholism plunged the family into poverty so humiliating that Dolly was farmed out to various generous strangers for upbringing.
  • The door opens . Spit - shined shoes enter . DOLLY the shoes to the counter.
  • A bit of rain she can cope with but a deluge of hard, stinging pingy bits of ice is too much even for Dolly the Mega Cat.
  • I was the dolly bird he was chatting up. The Sun

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