How To Use Punter In A Sentence
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The major problem is punters here expect a diet of top-class football along with decent grub.
The Sun
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Punters and racegoers have felt only a sense of deprivation through the snow and ice of recent weeks.
Times, Sunday Times
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Under the betting ordinance, Hong Kong punters can bet on overseas races, but they must be part of a local racing programme.
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The broadband Internet Service Provider is under fire for its poor customer service with punters up in arms at being left without phone and broadband.
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One example is bookmaking - punters can now both back and lay horses over the web.

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The technical details mean nothing to the average punter.
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For a small fee, punters can seek out my counsel on these matters and I will gladly offer my expertise!
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Punters expected earnings to have been pressured by unseasonably warm weather in Europe and production to have been hit by dampened demand and disposals.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Financial Services Authority has a statutory remit to coax punters into greater awareness about husbanding their dosh.
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A considerable sweetener that may be welcome by those who have pumped money into Rotherham but perhaps not by the paying punters who will feel cheated.
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What utter contempt the industry has for punters, including those having their annual flutter.
The Sun
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And a chance for punters to land a knockout blow on the last decent day of football punting until August.
The Sun
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If racing tipsters were any good they probably wouldn't be racing hacks - they'd be professional punters.
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There is a high risk in going it alone with unproven technology, and a further reputational risk if it fails to work and punters are left unhappy.
Times, Sunday Times
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But they ended up with a huge crowd as punters flocked into the tent to escape the lashing rain.
The Sun
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And not only the punters: TV's Angular Ex-England Fast Bowler Punditry Eminence could be seen holding court in raddled picnic pose, a tiny plastic Viking hat on his head.
Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay
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Punters expected earnings to have been pressured by unseasonably warm weather in Europe and production to have been hit by dampened demand and disposals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thing is, you've got to grab attention with just one phrase as punters rush on by.
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He lured both girls into his car under the guise he was a punter and then drove them several miles away.
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It may be perfectly secure, but I'm not sure it will feel secure to internet punters.
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Next up was Baracouda, who was the banker of the meeting for many punters.
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But the players have a duty of care for the paying punters and the armchair fans at home.
The Sun
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A lot of venues have predominantly straight customers on some nights, with gay punters showing up on others.
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You can wangle only so much for TV-rights packages; only sell so many replica shirts; only cram so many punters inside your ground.
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So were the punters in the audience when the Dubliner's name appeared on the scoreboard during O'Sullivan's match with Dott.
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A NEW hotline that allows punters to tip off watchdogs about suspected betting scams is to be launched today.
The Sun
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Bookmakers are offering punters odds of 6-1 on the horse Red Devil winning the race.
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BT has introduced new privacy measures to protect punters from annoying phone calls from pushy salespeople.
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Punters latch on to a grey and love to see them win.
The Sun
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I am so happy for the lucky punters who got to buy a ticket for this sellout show.
The Sun
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Spread-betters were looking to profit from the misery of football punters by buying the share prices of the bookmakers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Punters should also avoid choosing numbers that form shapes across the ticket because many people opt for diagonal or symmetrical patterns.
Times, Sunday Times
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It runs sporting websites where punters can gamble online.
Times, Sunday Times
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In blazing sunshine, punters packed the Berkshire racecourse sipping champagne and treating themselves to portions of strawberries and cream.
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The fight that has been five years in the making has already sparked a frenzy with punters.
The Sun
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However, DQ operators are still diddling consumers with two in ten punters still not being offered a refund when they complain about being given dud information.
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Smith and a pal were apparently cruising around the red light area when they pulled up near a prostitute who was speaking to a suspected punter through his car window.
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Adrian Eastwood is a little coy about the idea that bookies know better than polls or punters.
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There was a great night's entertainment had by all with several shrewd punters making money on the tote and others leaving the premises with quite a hole in their pockets.
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Punters can also instantly win €25,000 on scratch cards as well as lots of smaller cash prizes and the chance to appear on the weekly game show.
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I was a punter, the kicker, I kicked the extra points.
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Punters taking a longer view backed the banknote printer to do well from any return of global inflation when stimulus measures are wound down.
Times, Sunday Times
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When punter Josh Bidwell went down in pregame warm-ups with a hip injury, place kicker Graham Gano inherited the punting duties - something he had done in college at Florida State.
Graham Gano shows some rust as emergency punter
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Most punters are aware that there are a few bent people in racing but if anything, that gives it a bit of interest, something to gossip about.
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The abandonment of Punchestown on Saturday was a disappointment particularly as the track executive had put so much effort into bringing punters in and getting the place kick started again after all the recent controversy and troubles.
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Punter Josh Bidwell's lingering hip pain prompted Washington to assign him to the season-ending injured-reserve list and sign former Redskins punter Hunter Smith, Coach Mike Shanahan said after practice Thursday at Redskins Park.
Josh Bidwell's hip pain sends him to the injured list
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The highest stall will put many punters off but the draw is not as important when the going is soft.
The Sun
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It just goes to show that for all the Falstaffian wassail, there's nothing quite like a gory shank from nave to chaps to get the punters in.
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Show some intelligence and understanding of what racing fans and punters actually want.
The Sun
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Punters like me are uneasy when we witness things such as hot favourites finishing down the field with only lame explanations offered by trainers and jockeys.
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Around 160,000 of those new high speed Internet customers were existing dial-up punters who upgraded to faster services.
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Following a celebrity-studded launch party at London's Old Billingsgate Market, featuring a PA from chart-topping rapper Example, 574 Game and Gamestation stores across the country opened specially to sell the first copies of Modern Warfare 3 to punters queuing outside.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 gets gamers fired up
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The scheme came unstuck when some punters who lost money complained to the police that gambling was taking place at the course.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others issue their punters with cryptic clues as to where they are hidden.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can write what you like, as long as it keeps the punters happy.
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But the industry behind the blockbusters is ignoring punters flocking to see them.
The Sun
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He met me at Waterloo Station in a black Barack Obama T-shirt and jeans, burly and baldheaded, semi-shaven, looking more like a skinhead punter than a vicar.
The Velvet Reformation
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He harvested the punters at book-signing time, with a look of airy repletion.
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It is often small things that make all the difference to the loyal punter and inspire repeat business, or not.
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Horse racing punters and owners will get good news, too.
The Sun
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Many prostitutes say they have been raped many times by their punters, sometimes by many men at the same time.
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Blanco o punto adonde se dirige la vista o puntería para acertar el tiro.
Hito
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The present actions of the hapless Joe Punter are good reasons to be bullish on shares.
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Maria Luisa has been a frustrating filly for punters to follow even though she has paid her way for her connections throughout the season.
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The dad of three used his van to take him to punters who had called him up.
The Sun
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You need something to pull in the punters .
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Punters can also bet on other major sports, including golf, tennis and rugby, as well as the gee-gees.
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Then we sell it on old Bury market, and the punters just can't get enough.
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Meanwhile, the number of those vying to impart higher trading wisdom appears to be growing almost as quickly as the number of green punters.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others claimed that punters were just hard up, cleaned-out after the festive period.
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Small companies, where many a retail punter likes to invest, are also back in fashion.
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The internet is a major gambling hall for punters where they play poker bingo cards whatever; gamblers even get to play lotto online.
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Meanwhile, the number of those vying to impart higher trading wisdom appears to be growing almost as quickly as the number of green punters.
Times, Sunday Times
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A NEW hotline that allows punters to tip off watchdogs about suspected betting scams is to be launched today.
The Sun
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The first episode sees teams selling printed merchandise to unwary punters.
The Sun
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Hong Kong punters follow the volume turnover of third-tier companies in the search for the next reverse-takeover target.
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The technical details mean nothing to the average punter.
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Ireland has produced more than its share of quality horses, breeders, trainers, grooms, farriers, jockeys, head lads and punters.
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Remember to use the space to write down which punter has which horse.
The Sun
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Bookmakers are offering punters odds of 6-1 on the horse Red Devil winning the race.
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Much has been written about the expected death of the high street betting shop as punters flock to the internet.
Times, Sunday Times
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The problems of managing sexuality were also at the heart of her street-corner research with prostitutes, punters, and the police - though she was as likely to be spat on by other women as she was propositioned by men.
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Punters latch on to a grey and love to see them win.
The Sun
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Despite the unseasonal weather, many female punters refused to let it rain on their fashion parade and donned designer hats, dresses and suits more appropriate for a summer's day.
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Punters bet with the firm that offers the best odds.
The Sun
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We are looking for real punters who know and care about comedy.
Times, Sunday Times
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It should be compulsory for clubs to put out full-strength teams out of respect for punters, fans and the competition itself.
The Sun
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Bookmakers are offering punters odds of 6-1 on the horse Red Devil winning the race.
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Punters expected sales of DIY and garden products to have been buoyed by the hot summer and unseasonably mild autumn.
Times, Sunday Times
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In attesa di scoprire chi la spunter, ecco tutti i prescelti.
Archive 2009-12-01
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I am so happy for the lucky punters who got to buy a ticket for this sellout show.
The Sun
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A good kick can do the trick, so ask that quarterback of yours to have his team's punter give you a good whap in the belly.
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But such cowboys are not the worst problem for internet punters and exchange users at the moment.
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Your average punter won't notice the difference.
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But even he is not immune from the fate which worries every recreational punter.
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Those tipsters may have the winners so a visit to UCG on Monday night next might be worthwhile for all you punters.
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The punters don't seem to mind the scruffiness.
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The Jockey Club will shortly insist that the cheekpieces, like blinkers and visors, are declared on racecards - about time too, as punters know they can improve horses but don't know if they're being worn.
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Away from the underground happenings of London, away from his friends, performing hitherto unheard songs to unappreciative punters was a daunting prospect.
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Bills will have to contain the cheapest tariffs available to punters plus savings they could make by switching supplier.
The Sun
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Sure, there have been some bookmaker failures, but the punter can see the evidence of the main bookmakers' financial strength on the High Street.
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Tutors boast that at the college's Top To Toe hairdressing and beauty training salons, punters get as good a result as in a professional salon - but it might take a bit longer.
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Punters who have an affinity with one particular jockey will often put their rides in accumulator bets.
Times, Sunday Times
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Which makes me feel like a punter magnet rather than an object of terror.
Times, Sunday Times
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The UK's largest cable company - which has three million residential punters and more than a million broadband users - intends to offer free email, security and personal webspace as standard.
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And the major bookmakers have cut the horse's price after sustained backing from punters in recent days.
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Down below, the regular punters swarm around hundreds of baize gaming tables.
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Sadly, most punters are not able to visit the racetrack every day, and the vast majority of enthusiasts depend on television, whether terrestrial, cable or satellite, to follow racing.
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Her left cheek bears a deep and unsightly scar; not the result of a violent punter, but a run-in with another prostitute.
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Despite being on a tighter budget than the so-called market leaders, Robert knows how to capture a punter's loyalty.
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Uh, scratch that.usc. freedomblogging.com 13 hours ago - Scout. com reports kicker/punter Matt Darr said he informed USC coaches Monday he intends to sign with Fresno State on signing day.
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One irate punter arrived at the secretary's office, having paid 15 at the gate and 2.50 for a racecard.
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The biggest complaint about the machines is that they allow punters to pour in money wildly.
Times, Sunday Times
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It didn't help that scores of punters made thirsty work for themselves by turning up dressed as their favourite superheroes.
The Sun
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Many hotels are offering discounts in an attempt to attract punters/pull in the punters.
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The band had CD pre-sale order forms there for punters to purchase.
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Many punters in the town had a flutter on Saturday's winner, watched by millions of TV viewers throughout the world.
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Much of the comedy is improvised, giving willing punters a chance to join in the fun, and those less willing a chance to simply sit back and watch.
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Others issue their punters with cryptic clues as to where they are hidden.
Times, Sunday Times
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He assures me it now plays to 95% capacity and hands me a clutch of punters' reviews from the website noticeboard, all absolute raves for the rejig.
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Freelance bagmen by the barriers hold up fingers to communicate the prices to punters too far back to hear the odds they're shouting: money is passed back and forth over the heads of the crowd in anxious, but honest, fistfuls.
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The singing, too, while it could hardly be described as Broadway standard, is of a high enough calibre to keep the punters happy.
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Small companies, where many a retail punter likes to invest, are also back in fashion.
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In Bengals history, there have been some effective players named Johnson, including punter Lee and running back Pete.
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Your average punter won't notice the difference.
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Despite being on a tighter budget than the so-called market leaders, Robert knows how to capture a punter's loyalty.
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As long as punters keep punting, the greedy will continue to thrive from the fruits of their labor.
BSA on ’software piracy’
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Until now, punters returning goods have not been able to claim back the original charges made for postage and packing.
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Many hotels are offering discounts in an attempt to attract punters/pull in the punters.
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For once-a-year punters who do not want to go to a betting shop, placing a bet on the world's most famous steeplechase can be done from the comfort of an armchair these days.
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There are no punters, just about a dozen staff circulating amiably: spraying, wiping, tightening, bantering.
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Most turn out to be bad investments in which punters lose their shirts.
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Sometimes punters who have lost their phone falsely report it as stolen in order to claim on insurance.
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Whores would rip one another apart, yet defend a sworn enemy to the police; would show a young 'greenie' the ropes, then try and muscle in on her punter.
Dangerous Lady
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Even when gambling became above board in the eyes of the law, it was still frowned upon as either the pastime of high-rolling decadent playboys or the ruin of feckless working-class punters.
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With a whole new series of wallpapers and floors in leopard-print and fake gold, you can decorate your brothel to give it that gaudy, tawdry look that will have the punters coming back for more.
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As the number of entertainment joints in the resort has skyrocketed in the last three years, punters are increasingly choosy.
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Punters expected the no-frills airline to keep picking up business passengers and holidaymakers across its expanding network of European hubs.
Times, Sunday Times
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The company was engaged at basser; twelve melancholy punters held each in his hand a small pack of cards, the corners of which were doubled down, and were so many registers of their ill fortune.
Candide
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The Irish firm also paid out £8,000 to a London punter for a £40 trixie (three doubles and a treble) on three correct half-time/full-time predictions on Saturday.
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To your average punter, dance is to the dramatic arts what free jazz is to the musical.
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The company carefully monitors the effectiveness of its advertising spend, and monitors the sites from which punters travel to place bets.
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It would take prostitution off the streets and into a safer environment for both the prostitutes and the punters.
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One lucky punter who wins the main prize draw will also scoop a delicious £200,000 as part of the loyalty promo.
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Did we overlook the punters in hyping this game? — 6: 54 p.m.
USATODAY.com - Super Watch: Game day
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Its profits jumped 16% as the Mecca bingo halls continued to draw in the punters.
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Punters latch on to a grey and love to see them win.
The Sun
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While offices and shops are smoke-free already, banning smoking immediately in pubs would serve only to put many landlords out of business and many punters unhappy.
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They clutch horseshoes and charm bracelets, they pull wishbones and cross their fingers - yet only a handful have reason to smile after the Lottery draw, where, for the punter, luck certainly plays a major part.
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Special teams: The Giants have an oldie-but-goodie in punter Jeff Feagles, the league's all-time leader in punting yardage (62,928 yards) and in punts inside the 20-yard line (483).
Coughlin, Manning to feel heat if struggles continue
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Last Saturday, one lucky punter scooped what appears to be the largest individual win from a UK-based bookmaker.
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Likewise it must be very offensive for women who are not prostitutes to be approached by a mistaken punter.
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We are looking for real punters who know and care about comedy.
Times, Sunday Times
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Anyone who earns a contract as a punter in American football is barred from playing kick-to-kick in our local park.
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Punters can also run a sweepstake with their own special online kit, learn the jargon of racecards or unravel the mysteries of the tic-tac man.
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The title of this piece might seem to be no more than a comment on the ease with which the flats, mugs, suckers, punters, marks, gulls, or coneys could be relieved of their money.
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There has been resistance from some quarters but I hope it everyone can see that it is a benefit to both punters and television viewers.
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His daily preview of the South African cards is being syndicated by the Press Association with a view to giving punters in betting shops half a chance of deciphering the form of the local cuddies.
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They forget that these browser things are just tools, and browsers are just windows onto the web, so a graceful XUL framework means diddly-squat to the innocent punter.
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As queues of people lined up in a typical British orderly fashion, traffic on the North Circular began to build up, with punters travelling from as far as Birmingham to get their hands on a cheap deal.
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But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters.
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This means that the average punter's investments will do worse than the average performance of the market over any given time frame.
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Meanwhile, the number of those vying to impart higher trading wisdom appears to be growing almost as quickly as the number of green punters.
Times, Sunday Times
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They will also ask any potential punters for a landline phone number and home address that they can check before letting anyone in.
Times, Sunday Times
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He played quarterback, strong safety, punter and placekicker at North Central High School in Kiln, Missisippi, for his father, Irvin.
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What utter contempt the industry has for punters, including those having their annual flutter.
The Sun
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Punters receive a call or email congratulating them on winning a big prize - but have to pay a fee or taxes before they can collect their winnings.
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However, when the crowds arrived on Saturday morning the USGA looked like incompetent bunglers to the 10,000 or so of paying punters trying to get into the Bridge Gate.
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In the event the punters would have lost their bets for this is not what occurred.
INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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It left the punters with a warm glow to accompany them as they made their way in the evening's bleak weather.
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Their top tips offer valuable lessons for more modest punters.
Times, Sunday Times
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Professional caterers will be present providing food, tea, coffee and soft drinks for hungry punters and there will be candyfloss and ice-cream for the children.
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Inside, dried hops hang from the beams and pump beer signs stuck among tankards on the ceiling let punters know what favourable ales have been drunk by previous patrons.
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Along with dismay at the indifference shown by public, punters and bookmakers to the lowest grade of racing, there is concern over a correlation with integrity issues.
Times, Sunday Times
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Has he observed the bemused punters viewing his exhibition?
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite being on a tighter budget than the so-called market leaders, Robert knows how to capture a punter's loyalty.
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The Steelers have used Stewart as a quarterback, wide receiver, running back and pooch punter.
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More likely, non-expat / nouveau punters are being put off by the exorbitant prices.
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To the disappointment of hardened punters, depravity was lacking . No gambling, as such, was allowed.
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For the bold punter, a bid above 100p is unlikely without some signs of positive management action to stabilise cash flow.
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Casinos are a great way to make money, so long as you're not a punter.
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Both camps have long been bound together by a shared interest in the punter's pound.
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Has he observed the bemused punters viewing his exhibition?
Times, Sunday Times
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Mind you chips, not the edible kind, were the order of the night as the punters gambled like crazy to make their fortune.
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Firstly, the company is about as understandable as it gets, with its proprietary database of listed companies underpinning the share research of many a market punter.
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It will allow punters who wish to invest in today's volatile equity markets to do so, safe in the knowledge that they will not lose their original investment.
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The tourist season generally gathers pace for the four day meeting with visitors and local punters joining in the annual battle with bookies.
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But, again, the eerie thing was that none of these people were booing or heckling - not until, that is, one lone punter finally stuck up his hand as if he was at school.
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Don't be surprised if the team signs a premier kicker and/or punter.
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Betfair, the internet betting exchange, has revolutionised the world of gambling by allowing punters to wager on horses not winning.
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Blanco o punto adonde se dirige la vista o puntería para acertar el tiro.
Hito
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'There are carrots dangled that are so exciting, but I don't want to go and make that film that I know as a punter I would see and feel like someone's sold out.'
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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The major problem is punters here expect a diet of top-class football along with decent grub.
The Sun
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While there will be even more chances to bet, the odds are against even more punters winning.
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Where, prince or pauper, when you stand at that bar you are just another thirsty punter?
The Sun
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Although investors piled into gold as the dollar weakened and worries about economic recovery persisted, punters bet that the rally would soon lose steam.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite the intermittent downpours, the punters stumped up in healthy numbers.
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For punters it opened the prospect of the football results being decided on the same basis as their own imperfect selections - human judgment.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the case of Britain, while the gains are less spectacular, punters going there will also have extra pep in their step.
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Her questions were quick as a flash, like a salesman's flow chart, until she got the punters vulnerable underbelly.