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  • I'm sure she's flouting loads of official and unofficial tube etiquette in one fell swoop here.
  • The golden butternut squash velouté with escargot needed to be thicker to live up to its name, and more complex to live up to its price tag.
  • One for the latex lovers in your life, this anniversary alternative event is circus-themed, but remember to peel off your strongman's handlebar 'tache if you want to tuck into the birthday cake in the chillout room. Clubs picks of the week
  • The political system has moved on to the automobile bailouts and the fiscal stimulus, but the original problem of trust in the financial system has still not been fixed.
  • Zaheer bowled a good length in the final overs and got one right in the blockhole to shatter the stumps of Sami and after that Moin was clean bowled by Balaji and India won by 40 runs with Pakistan allout for 253. Archive 2004-03-01
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  • After years of fiscal gloom, they hope Brown will bring his political clout to the corporate realm.
  • The antidote is intended to protect residents from radioactive fallout from any missile attack on the nuclear station.
  • In Munich last February, Putin railed against America the "hyperpower" that flouted international law. The Tyrant's Turn
  • You're a con man and a money-grubbing sellout.
  • With the rollout of Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, continuing through the end of November (click here for screening locator), a classical music sighting is made that the famous 18th century philosopher Moses Mendelssohn would have been proud of. Laurence Vittes: Classical Music Media Sighting: Felix Mendelssohn Introduces Interview With Sandy Koufax
  • His main task will be to ensure that the debt-laden country passes an unpopular bailout plan before elections in February. Times, Sunday Times
  • When louted low the Moon at full to buss the Earth. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But the writ of the College was now routinely flouted. THE HERBALIST: Nicholas Culpeper Rebel Physician
  • Chains with more marketing clout, economies of scale and smarter ways of responding to rising costs are edging out smaller chains or those that fail to attract choosier customers. Hamburgers, Fries and a Shakeout
  • Worse the loutish boys galumphed over and started acting as unwanted ballboys for our game.
  • The Clinton administration last winter assembled the $50 billion emergency bailout package to ease a financial crisis in Mexico.
  • So saying he got him down from the ass and, for all his corpulence, louted full low. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • An unexpected call for a no-confidence vote against Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung over his handling of a debt crisis at one of Vietnam's biggest state-owned firms shows that the political fallout from the country's worst-ever financial scandal might just be starting, analysts say. Vietnamese Premier Faces Fallout on Vinashin
  • Lazy Susans, pullout shelves, and special trays can make kitchen cabinets much more useful.
  • The orchestra plays Grieg and Moszkowski; a smell of chocolate is in the air; that tall, pink lieutenant over there, with his cropped head and his outstanding ears, his _backfisch_ waist and his mudscow feet -- that military gargoyle, half lout and half fop, offends the roving eye. Europe After 8:15
  • Mr Sutherland may have the clout needed to push the two trading giants into a deal.
  • Post-Civil-War America therefore seemed to exhibit the worst kind of small-minded, lacklustre parochialism, but it had coupled it with a loutish popularism.
  • Their political clout determined the exact arrangements. Democracy and its Critics - Anglo-American democratic thought in the nineteenth century
  • These louts personify all that is wrong with our society today.
  • Cancer deaths caused by fallout from weapons testing could rise to 2.4 million over the next few centuries.
  • Its balance of financial and armed clout should give it a longer shelf life than the Soviet Union, whose military establishment bled its command economy to death.
  • Three years of huge losses forced the bank to seek a government bailout.
  • Is it a stealth bailout by the military or just smart business on both sides?
  • The days of flyposter louts running riot on our high streets are over. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The UN's clout in mediating war has long been diminished.
  • (In fact, a 90 percent windfall profit tax on the bailout-created profits of the 19 largest banks would be the ideal way to promote a robust caulker jobs program.) Les Leopold: Clinton's Cash for Caulkers? Not enough Economic Insulation
  • Merkel went on television last night to try and limit the political fallout from her colleague's remarks, but she has encountered a barrage of criticism.
  • He and his organisation have clout in framing policy and legislation.
  • Visit www. elmwood alloutdoors. com or call 309-231-6040. News from www.pantagraph.com
  • The Government needs to bring in more stringent punishments for drivers who flout the law. The Sun
  • But this was no town centre pub packed with lager louts. The Sun
  • Having two heavyweights in its corner will give it more clout when dealing with governments. Times, Sunday Times
  • Moi j'etais dans la voiture a un stop donc je n'ai pas pu aider la vieille femme qui 'perdue' est resté abasourdie au milieu du passage clouté immobile a regarder de droite a gauche ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry
  • But what's it like on the front line of the rollout? Times, Sunday Times
  • A few have performed better than expected—e.g., the auto bailouts, although a rapid private bankruptcy was preferable and GM and Chrysler are not yet denationalized successes. The Obama Presidency by the Numbers
  • The rollout is also known as the universal service commitment. Computing
  • He is a resolutely loutish, wantonly violent thug.
  • The bailout billions will not save domestic jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • The centre is a joint initiative by the Home Office, Crown Prosecution Service and Department for Constitutional Affairs and will dispense justice to anti-social louts and low-level criminals.
  • Since 2008, they have been socked with staggering new bills for bank bailouts and hammered by a Great Recession brought on by the very same banks. Lynn Parramore: Amity Shlaes's Forgotten History: When Unions Go Bust, We All Do
  • This would be particularly severe for low income economies that are striving to pullout of their current economic quagmires.
  • He had thrust the wet moccasins down the neck of his shirt, and icy trickles ran down chest and belly, soaking his breechclout. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • Their economic clout can only get stronger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Protecting dictators for geopolitical gains, flouting international laws to protect themselves and lying to their people to justify wars do not help to promote liberal democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • The law is extensively flouted. The Sun
  • After years of derision and association with loutish behaviour, lager is mounting a fightback. After real ale, brewers cash in on trend for 'real lagers'
  • They join the rest of what I call the peanut gallery those of us, left and right, who cannot understand the bank bailouts. Woodward and Hall on Current Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Sites and their locations were listed in our pullout yesterday. The Sun
  • There are few people in the world of popular music who have as much influence and clout as he does.
  • The lout was standing on the platform when he poured the warm liquid through an open window. The Sun
  • The guilds and unions in the American film industry are still strong, and have the clout (in theory) to protect their workers against the depredations of management, and against their own love of the Job.
  • Revenge is sweet, saith the phrasemonger, and to the old lady whose discipline had been flouted and whose amour propre had been rudely shaken it was very sweet indeed. Who Cares? a story of adolescence
  • It started raining, two or three clouts on the table then a cloudburst. WHITE LIES
  • Maybe the influence of big-money clout is diminishing somewhat. Christianity Today
  • It wants to act as a Europe-wide supervisor to catch banking problems before national governments resort to bailouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hand held speed cameras are deployed to facilitate enforcement evidence aimed at the minority of cyclists who flout the rules and who react in an aggressive manner, usually bewailing the breaching of their civil rights.
  • The 'minx' shook her curls, and flirted through the window with a handsome but ill-tempered looking man on a fine horse, who praised her 'golden locks,' as he called them; and oddly enough, when Melchior said that the man was a lout, and that the locks in question were corkscrewy carrot shavings, she only seemed to like the man and his compliments the more. In the Yule-Log Glow, Book II Christmas Tales from 'Round the World
  • It would send up a cloud of nuclear fallout that could contaminate all of Southern California. FALLOUT
  • It's a sweet, if slightly ridiculous idea, to imagine that a hard-drinking, violent, thick-skulled lout of a father might sit patiently in a class of pashmina-wrapped social workers and listen to a lecture about quality time.
  • GREECE has promised big cutbacks in exchange for a three-year emergency loan from the European bailout fund. The Sun
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  • Under EU rules they flout the law if they carry out the same practice as American dentists and could face six months in jail or a £5,000 fine.
  • The size of this group magnifies its political clout. The GOP's Secret Weapon: Flower Power
  • I think that if the government acquires your loan in a bailout and "forgives" part of the debt, there should be an excise tax on any gain made in the future by the home owner. Bush speaks.
  • Then we louted before her, and bade her Hail; and Baudoin said: The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • N., the national agencies held veto power, giving them a privileged status befitting their clout and status.
  • The political fallout from the trial results is potentially enormous.
  • A pressé of chicken livers and foie gras was followed by a bowl of outstandingly smooth velouté of ceps with a poached quail's egg.
  • Then of course there is the unreported story that Obama has spent trillions in bailouts and, and [...] Obama's Cabinet claims $243 million in federal savings
  • The fallout continues to reverberate through the media, the political sphere, and has forced a discussion on the state of the culture.
  • Also, you have to bear in mind that a pullout cannot just be a chaotic one, a helter-skelter.
  • So hold the holy water and stifle the Mephistophelian pipe-organ toccata: Nestlé is using its corporate clout for good, not...evil. Forbes Faces Of The Week: June 19-23Faces Of The Week: June 19-23
  • Both countries have clout within the African, Arab, and non-aligned groups.
  • As the oil slick from the recent offshore oil rig disaster makes its way to Gulf Coast shores - expected to devastate the precious ecosystem and hurt struggling businesses - the seeds of political fallout for the Obama administration are beginning to sprout. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Monday, May 3, 2010
  • European officials are exploring plans to pool representation of euro-zone nations intoa single seat at the IMF, which could boost the bloc's clout. What's News: Business & Finance
  • Somewhat surprisingly, the sellout crowd had to wait for 41 minutes for the home side to convert threat into reward. The Sun
  • The elaborate tassels on the ends of his red breechclout reached below his knees when he stood.
  • Releasing more bailout funds will require the International Monetary Fund and European institutions to vouchsafe that Greece has not fallen short of its privatization and austerity pledges and the IMF will have to maintain that Greece's mountainous debt burden is sustainable. Move Buys Time for Greece, But Growing Debt Looms
  • Where the hulk is the only person alive on earth, a hundred years after nuclear fallout, with cockroaches the only things on the planet. Mark Millar Pitches His 8-Hour Epic Trilogy of Superman Films | /Film
  • Two years of home sellouts and the increased concession sales alone could be worth as much as $15 million.
  • It will target cyclists who flout road regulations by, for example, riding without lights or having faulty brakes.
  • Alternately, the Democratic leadership could add in key Democratic priorities, such as toughened financial regulations, bankruptcy law reforms helping homeowners prevent foreclosure, direct government aid to mortgagees, a tax on the financial industry to pay for the bailout, and the job-creating $60 billion economic stimulus / infrastructure spending package the House passed a few days ago. Suburban Guerrilla
  • There's also a luxurious bathroom, cosy bedroom with double bed and a pullout memory foam mattress under the couch. The Sun
  • Lewis earned tremendous clout when the sport went pro.
  • Fed: Telling us where our bailout trillions went would "stigmatize" banksters Nice little health care plan you've got there. Corrente
  • We were all branded working class yobs and louts, despite our diverse backgrounds, and were shepherded in and out of grounds across the country by police on horseback as if we were criminals.
  • But then Pandorama 'clouted' three out, surely knocking his confidence at a crucial stage of the contest. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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  • Social media can be enlisted to name and shame litter louts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lyrically poetic and understated, this album has a churchly feel that makes for perfect nighttime chillout music.
  • One was a chandler from Co. Louth, and the other was the accomplished Dublin artist Anthony Lee.
  • The rollout, which is being billed as the biggest UK financial changeover since decimalisation, will happen simultaneously across the country and not region by region.
  • The lout was standing on the platform when he poured the warm liquid through an open window. The Sun
  • Both bands still have a huge following and a shared fan base that assures it would be a sellout. The Sun
  • I am so happy for the lucky punters who got to buy a ticket for this sellout show. The Sun
  • If the steps to the basement are open, install tracks and a pullout drawer on the underside of one or more steps.
  • She said her husband, a rail clerk, went outside to confront the louts but they just taunted him and started smashing his car.
  • The economic collapse and financial bailout they have exploited (or more likely caused) have woken the American people from their slumbers and now they are "taking their country back," which apparently involves anesthetizing the government and buying gold (which Beck promotes on his program). Tea Party Jacobins: The State Of American Politics Today
  • ‘You are both a disgrace to your regiments and your country due to your loutish behaviour,’ he said.
  • If there are any government-run financial rescue operations in the future, the administration says, they should be funded by the financial industry - and they shouldn't be bailouts but "breakups" that liquidate the failing firm and fire its executives. Statesman.com - Highschool
  • The Tories have reformist policies, but lack the electoral clout.
  • There came a slave and louted low before Darius 'throne, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
  • Those who have publicly flouted the ban have faced jail. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said motorists ‘are openly flouting this law which shows a total lack of respect for the rules of the road’.
  • Politicians in the centre worried that the extra financial clout of the provinces could encourage separatists.
  • Magistrates issued the ASBO which bans him from parts of Penhill estate and includes a curfew after hearing Liam led a gang of louts who terrorised residents.
  • Now thanks to a multimillion dollar bailout from State and Federal governments, the airline can fly limited services while it seeks a new owner and future.
  • The voucher is valid at any of the parks featured in this pullout. The Sun
  • There are more important issues at stake than the killing of an old lady by a bungling young lout - who is himself now beyond recall. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Burn's suppers range from formal gatherings to uproariously informal rave-ups of drunkards and louts.
  • He drew his hand across his forehead, signed with the Cross, louted low before an ikon of the Madonna, and I heard him say fervently: Border Ghost Stories
  • Many motorcyclists flout the law by not wearing helmets.
  • Auto bailouts? " Let me be clear: The United States government has no interest in running GM.
  • They are deliberately flouting the law in order to obtain an advantage over their competitors.
  • Meanwhile, the popular understanding that the domestic bank bailout led to the swingeing public spending cuts that are now beginning is a red herring. Times, Sunday Times
  • And to keep you on the ball we've got a fabulous wallchart in this pullout for you to fill in. The Sun
  • Recent experiments have begun identifying oxidizing gases, such as ozone and molecules containing the halogens bromine and chlorine, as triggers for that mercury fallout.
  • The war on litter louts was stepped up this week as Bradford Council submitted a bid to help keep the city's streets free of chewing gum.
  • The young soldier flouted his officer's orders.
  • Thus he flouted the social hierarchies of his time by eating and associating with outcasts.
  • He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate.
  • Having artfully solved a thorny problem a week ago, the government has now embraced a deal whose terms reek of the bailout it was at such pains to avoid. The Real Cost
  • They called for companies to face fines for such discrimination and for employment tribunals to make awards against employers who flout the law. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thinking it would offer better protection from fallout than Sam's sou'wester hat, Ian tried it on.
  • By a chi-square test, this has a 99% probability of indicating an increased confusion of flaunt for flout. Flout good taste; flaunt your excesses « Motivated Grammar
  • An informal beginning to the Afghan "rollout" -- D. C.-speak for a coordinated but segmented sales job of a new initiative to Congress, the media and diplomats of other nations -- will come in Brussels tomorrow, when Holbrooke will brief NATO allies privately on the strategic review ordered by Obama. The Torch
  • The rollout is also known as the universal service commitment. Computing
  • Thousands of people are killed on our roads every year, yet a majority of us insist on flouting speed limits.
  • The result was a thundering clout behind the right ear.
  • But, of course, the run was a sellout. Times, Sunday Times
  • MORE than 2,000 people have been reported by their neighbours for flouting hosepipe bans amid fears of the worst drought in a century. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the barking of a dog, I securely contemn those malicious and scurrile obloquies, flouts, calumnies of railers and detractors; I scorn the rest. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Israel failed to win firm pledge that Moscow Halt Advanced Weapons sales to Syria. obaid karki an outcast underdog libertarian diogenesist kabbalist spinoziste qutbist pantheon hexalingual automath former uae under secretary independent street-knowledge urban talking-head. unaffiliated to a state, an organized religion group, a sect or a kin and an anti tribal gentile. administration plans to revamp rescue plan american arrested near pakistani border americans face wide spectrum of money problems apparently drown in hawaii's 3 tourists high surf apple aims to defy gravity asia markets: tokyo stocks surge over 12%; financials on fire asia markets: tokyo takes off as trading resumes, nikkei up 13% asian stocks soar after us rally asia-pacific extends world market rebound assailants attack us consulate in mexico at indian call centers, another view of us australia plans $7.4 billion to boost economy australia plans us$7. 4 billion to boost economy australia unveils $7.4 billion fiscal stimulus plan austria: 'horror dad' trial likely delayed until 2009 bailout sit-down: treasury, fed and major wall street players meet bailout, part two ballmer's luck in yahoo failure gives microsoft nice miss 'as stock slips banco santander to take over sovereign bancorp in $1. 9-billion deal boeing talks with striking machinists break down boeing, machinists halt talks on ending 5-week strike boeing: contract talks with machinists off again budget cuts force rhode island to scrimp on services bush to announce $250b bank share buy-up bush to announce expanded bank bailout WN.com - Business News
  • Unlike beer, which some wine aficionados describe as ‘the inebriant of the lout and half-wit’, wine requires drinkers to develop a complex sense of taste.
  • Belarus was one of the territories affected by the radioactive fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster in 1986.
  • The government forces every major bank to take bailout money so as to not "stigmatize" any individual bank. Marginal Revolution
  • It repaid $20 billion of its bailout at the end of 2009, taking a $6.2 billion aftertax loss from the payback. Times, Sunday Times
  • Somewhat surprisingly, the sellout crowd had to wait for 41 minutes for the home side to convert threat into reward. The Sun
  • Greece is fully funded this year through the bailout loan, but it will have to raise between €25 billion and €30 billion next year through long-term issuance of bonds. Most of Euro Zone Expecting Greek Restructuring
  • I think this bailout could make progress and come to a better end for everyone if somehow they could lock nancy pelosi and barny frank away for about a week until it is done. Federal spending – in the trillions
  • Will he condemn those who have flouted the law simply for commercial gain?
  • I first heard his stuff back in my College Radio days (yo, WRBC, what's up?), before people were calling the kind of music he makes "chillout" or "downtempo" - there wasn't really a name for it, it was just part of the spectrum of electronic music. Move to this (Music (For Robots))
  • It said it was investigating him for spreading false information on the market and presenting and publishing inexact accounts about the bailout.
  • The White House also joined in to "laud" the Senator for coming to Washington to help bailout the companies that put us in this mess in the first place. Joshing Politics
  • The group is seen as antiauthoritarian and the targets may reflect their opposition to Greece's recent austerity program following a European Union-sponsored € 110 billion ($153.6 billion) bailout for the country earlier this year. Greece Halts Mail, Hunts Bomb Suspects
  • In an editorial, the paper considers the fallout for India from what it calls the nightmare on Wall Street, and says things aren't too bleak, with an industrial growth rate of 7.1 per cent in July and the global price of oil falling below $95. CFR.org -
  • And it will sometimes turn out that individuals with clout or influence have used it. Times, Sunday Times
  • In covering the story last Tuesday, The Times used the term "sponsor messages" in a weak effort to downplay the scope of PBS's sellout. Pearl Korn: What Effect Will More Corporate Ads and Interrupted Programming Really Have on PBS?
  • An official protest could carry considerable clout .
  • Lacking the clout to lower quotas, afraid of appearing anti-industry, and—most remarkably and damningly—so attached to whaling as a source of research data that they could not bear to see it disappear, the scientists of the International Whaling Commission were "sucked into the belly of the beast," Mr. Burnett concludes. The Cetacean Century
  • Oh, they have a lot of clout, yes, certainly in my part of the country and in the southwest.
  • But if you want to get his heart racing, just bring up the subject of litter louts. The Sun
  • Breathe naturally, lout slowly, silently repeating your focus word or phrase every time you exhale.
  • Protecting dictators for geopolitical gains, flouting international laws to protect themselves and lying to their people to justify wars do not help to promote liberal democracy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wolf expects a sellout of 25,000 tickets within three weeks of the April 22 sale date.
  • Hurry, she must be thinking, hurry up and finish, I'm drunk and need a bed for the night and they'll be along with the money for the letters soon, so get on with it and spend your spunk, you great ugly lout of a dockhand ... Ripping Time
  • Make no mistake, they are betting on a bailout, because they know they won’t be around in 6mo if they don’t get one. Waldo Jaquith - Incentives for G.M., not a bailout.
  • And he now has the clout to do something about it.
  • It's that time again -- this serves as the first callout for our fifth annual Peeps Diorama Contest. Feeling creative? Enter the 2011 Washington Post Peeps Diorama Contest
  • -- W.E. B_.] [Footnote 2: Plutarch tells how Sylla's body was so corrupted with these vermin, that they streamed from him into every place: _pasan esthêta kai loutron kai aponimma kai sition anapimplasthai tou reumatos ekeinon kai tes phthoras. tosouton exenthei. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2
  • Fallout from these, particularly decay products of the gaseous thoron, were what the cleanup crews detected - not a nuclear reaction involving neutrons. Archive 2003-09-01
  • Indeed, it often appears to the Asians that the US and Europe are generally only solicitous of their views and insights, when it's time to cough up more money for another misconceived bailout.
  • Variety has already called him a one-man bailout package for the entertainment industry for the way he defibrillated both the Tony and Emmy awards ceremonies this year. Awards: Little Gold Men Movie Blog
  • I was half tempted to give one of them a clout myself.
  • Will it help pave the way for a pullout of troops or a bump up in the polls?
  • Far better, though, they tipped off the police that the law was being flouted and the whole operation was busted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, private residences don't offer adequate protection against nuclear fallout.
  • GOP candidates "flout" family values? heh wrote on October 19, 2007 12: 47 PM: Election Central | Talking Points Memo | GOP Candidates Flaunt Their Family Values Today Before Tough Audience
  • Cancer deaths caused by fallout from weapons testing could rise to 2.4 million over the next few centuries.
  • Up rose Robin and, hasting to meet her, louted full low, since she was held in great respect of all men by reason of her potent spells. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • As well as vandalism, it will target drunken louts and unruly gangs who make neighbourhoods no-go areas.
  • The malternatives look just like a tightly compressed replay of microbrews: huge growth, huge proliferation of brands, more thought on the marketing than on the product, and fallout.
  • Scale and a wider array of familiar brands can give a supplier extra bargaining clout as well as yielding useful cost savings. Times, Sunday Times
  • You settled into your pullout chair, and rested your feet on its matching ottoman.
  • Motorists regularly flout the law .
  • Robin Denselow JoJo Marvin's Room Can't Do Better A killer opening line – "I've been up three days: Adderall and Red Bull" – then blankly intoned relationship fallout through a self-medicated fug, bitterness and contempt framed by drugs and booze. F&M playlist
  • Those in the know will tell you he got in the team in the first place only thanks to family influence and political clout.
  • Its report emerged as one beggar was fined for flouting a ban 30 times. The Sun
  • It is a power that gives you huge clout and one that you can use to change things. Times, Sunday Times
  • Crawford shrugged him off and then clouted the ball from 30 yards with his other foot this time, the right one.
  • Cancer deaths caused by fallout from weapons testing could rise to 2.4 million over the next few centuries.
  • Mr Sutherland may have the clout needed to push the two trading giants into a deal.
  • Recent days 'cascade of bad news, culminating in yesterday's bailout of Bear Stearns Cos., is accelerating the erosion of trust in the longevity of some brand-name U.S. financial institutions. Your Right Hand Thief
  • MAX FRAAD WOLFF: Well, I think that it†™ s a little bit like the Bear Stearns “bailout, †quote-unquote, which is, it†™ s a little bit more funky and a little bit more complicated than it probably needs to be and than it†™ s generally represented in the media. Democracy Now!
  • We are fighting back against the litter louts, the illegal fly-tippers and fly-posters and the vandals who deface the city with graffiti.
  • The dominatrices are now working out the details of the bailout with Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin. Dan Greenburg: Lobbyists, Dominatrices Seek Bailouts
  • After the short ceremony, these loutish tourists shambled off in their jeans and high nuisance-factor anoraks.
  • But it always had a phased rollout in mind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Certain quarters of the snooty music press spent years writing them off as lager louts. The Sun
  • To fix: Using clout or influence to produce a favorable result, usually from an entity of government.
  • Three years of huge losses forced the bank to seek a government bailout.
  • The sluttish,drunken and loutish way women behave in Britain was a shock to me when I first came here. [cry rape] sorting out the truth from the lies
  • A national rollout is expected by the end of 2008. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many large biological molecules like DNA seem to flout a basic law of nature: Although their charges have the same sign, they can attract one another and clump together in water.
  • Due to the severe fallout from the terrorist attacks that came on the heels of the telecom and Internet industry implosions, virtually all non-critical spending stopped. Women Grow Business » Just Like That, the Market Shifted and So Did We

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