How To Use Throw up In A Sentence
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Gene pools can throw up unexpected affinities.
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Red and yellow help to throw up the other colours in the design.
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Such an argument ignores the fact that all cultures throw up bad things as well as good.
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The alluring charm of the FA Cup has always been in its ability to throw up incongruous situations.
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Flot, derived from the French _flottant_, floating; and jet, from the verb _jeter_, to _throw up_; both used in seignoral rights, granted by kings to favourites, empowering them to take possession of the property of any man who might happen to be unfortunate, which was in those times tantamount to being guilty.
Newton Forster The Merchant Service
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OPENING day Prem fixtures always throw up a few shock results.
The Sun
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I don't watch much televised football because I think it dulls my enthusiasm when I'm playing but I've always made an exception when it comes to Old Firm matches because they always throw up talking points.
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The menu doesn't throw up any real surprises in the gastro era, although some of the mains are a bit pricey - £10 for a burger!
Evening Standard - Home
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Nor do we view the tiny flame of our own kindling (guarded in lasting purity as its light ever is) with greater awe than the celestial fires though they are often shrouded in darkness; nor do we deem it a greater marvel than the craters of Etna, whose eruptions throw up stones from its depths and great masses of rock, and at times pour forth rivers of that pure and unmixed subterranean fire.
On the Sublime
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Computers are also programmed to throw up details of cars that seem to have a lot of different drivers.
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As they tend to throw up suckers all too easily it is simple enough to grow a large stock for this kind of planting.
The Education of a Gardener
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What all this highfalutin molecular biology should teach us is that we can't just throw up our hands and say: ‘His genes made him do it.’
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I say "simply" because there is a tendency to overintellectualize our task or to throw up our hands in despair.
Raising Cain On Values
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Better, surely, that your parents simply embarrass you than make you want to throw up?
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He's going to overwhelm you with wordage, with dates and supposed data, he's going to bore you into submission, and at the end you're going to throw up your hands and shout, I know Iraq and Afghanistan were not Don Rumsfeld's fault!
The One That Got Away
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These ancient domains of the old Burgundian empire seem to throw up a type of Frenchman more passionate in his devotion to a certain idea of France than any other.
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Better, surely, that your parents simply embarrass you than make you want to throw up?
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Football's incredible ability to throw up surprises never ceases to amaze me.
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At the same time he would throw up his cards, or hand them to the player on the dealer's right, who is termed the pone, and whose duty it is to collect the cards as they are played and keep them in readiness for the dealer when he requires a further supply.
Round Games with Cards A Practical Treatise on All the Most Popular Games, with Their Different Variations, and Hints for Their Practice
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Occasionally it will throw up a great line but the change will take it away to messy confusion.
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Attorneys the State Bar disbars, who throw up websites as consultants, or "international" attorneys, are not routed to the local DA for prosecution.
Pedophiles and Illegal Aliens
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All I can aver is that, if I am not to be permitted to draw the glittering sword of my tongue from the scabbard of my mouth, I shall infallibly, in sheer sickishness at such short-sighted folly, throw up my brief!
Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
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The second-topmost stage is queasiness, which is in some ways worse; I feel like I'm going to throw up because my stomach is spinning like a top and my entire body is shivering tautly, like a puppet with the strings being pulled in every direction, but I'm not quite sick enough to vomit.
The Ferrett's Stress Alert Level
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MZS again: "Gleefully sensationalistic and paced like an adults-only shoot-'em-up video game, [The Hills Have Eyes 2 is] ultimately less interested in subversion and subtext than in making viewers squirm, shriek and throw up into their popcorn bags.
GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts.
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Why did you throw up such a good job?
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I do know that the soil they throw up has a lovely crumbly texture; it can be mixed with potting compost to make a heavier compost ideal for permanent pot plantings like bay trees, figs and oranges.
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He really did look it too, his face was pale and almost green, and his body jerked as if he were about to throw up.
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Nerine bulbs will throw up their lipstick drumsticks next month.
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I also began to throw up because of seasickness.
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As will be explained later, going to the men's toilets for any reason, let alone to throw up, is unadvisable.
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While your overall goal of "escape the castle" is fairly clear, and even the subgoal of "power up the two generators to open the gates" eventually emerges, that still leaves a lot of space in which to throw up your hands and say "how?
Archive 2006-09-01
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Better, surely, that your parents simply embarrass you than make you want to throw up?
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The changing dress size measurements throw up anomalies.
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Round the corner of an old building pour forth a company of soldiers in "undress" — very "undress" — costume, looking like a troop of navvies, though one-half may be men of fortune and position, who at home command their hundred servants and their carriages and horses, but here willingly, eagerly, shoulder their axe, and sally forth at dawn of day to throw up breastworks and erect batteries.
Yorktown, Virginia
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All they did was make a another dent in the moon and throw up some dust.
The Sun
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I couldn't decide whether to throw up in the toilet (changed my mind when I saw how utterly disgusting it was), run or just go for a wee.
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Remove the marrow from the bones, and cut the meat into small pieces; put all together into a stock pot or digester, cover well with cold water, and bring it to the boil; add a dessertspoonful of salt; this will throw up the scum, which must be carefully removed.
The Art of Living in Australia
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But even more is needed to comply with Taylor and some creative and entrepreneurial business measures needed to throw up the cash.
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This is a meeting which can throw up some interesting horses for the future from the two-year-old maiden races.
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These scoundrels succeed in politics only on the basis of their guile, their cunning, or basically their ability to delude people into falling in line with the rhetoric they throw up.
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This week's Classic trials will no doubt throw up one or two previously unconsidered names but we've decided to highlight four horses which could take high-rank in the Classic pecking order as the season progresses.
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Shawn's whole world swirled, and twisted, making him want to throw up, but he stayed conscious.
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History and anthropology do not throw up many examples of poor people wasting money.
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It's most designers who think they can throw up a few walls that include four bedrooms and two and a half baths and let the builder worry about whether the headers are in the floor system or take up the entire family room ceiling.
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At one point, an eye-witness saw it throw up dirt and grass from the nearside verge.
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A woman behind me very loudly started to say to her companions, ‘Oh my god, it's so disgusting, ugh I'm going to throw up, yeuch, I can almost feel myself getting cancer etc. etc.’
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When I get seasick , I throw up my food.
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The arrangement may throw up problems in other areas.
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= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = "E-commerce" A word pervading our society, making headlines around the world, and causing stock market With all the positive and negative hoopla, owners of any size company can throw up their hands and feel the "E" world has left them behind.
Xml's Blinklist.com
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Last's sense of rhythm is as developed as any rap, dancehall, broken beat, or dubstep scientist you'd care to throw up.
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Cody dived right in. “We have plenty of kids like Cody, who don’t like mathematics but now they really want to understand the mathematic principals… With some students you can come in to class and throw up a problem and they'll solve it.
Youth Radio -- Youth Media International: Obama Seeks To Cut Vocational Education -- What Does That Mean?
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Such an argument ignores the fact that all cultures throw up bad things as well as good.
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They seemed to really enjoy it - Mum managed to throw up on a glass bottomed boat and Dad got bitten by a quokka so they'll have plenty of stories to tell people now they're back home.
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Or, “will probably retire from the chase and throw up the business through mere diminutiveness.”
On Hunting
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The alluring charm of the FA Cup has always been in its ability to throw up incongruous situations.
Times, Sunday Times
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But it is not the most outlandish idea this new series with throw up for the entrepreneurs to mull over.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is, at its most simplistic, that France must regain its former glory; it must reindustrialise to make things and create jobs; it must dump the euro and throw up barriers against immigration, cheap imports and external interference; France must come first.
The Guardian World News
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I pushed back the bench and ran for the door, reaching it just in time to throw up into the blackberry bush, retching coffee, bile, and fried egg.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes
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He made a courageous come back, only to throw up on stage minutes later - a first in my gig attending experience.
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Stress management Does emetrol work in preventing vomiting or reducing it when you have flu? have you ever taken it and how did it work? please someone give me an accurate answer so i can stop asking. im a germophobe and im terrified to death to throw up
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I had visions of him going into a coma, though I'm sure he'd probably just throw up.
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As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with disposable nappies.
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Charlie: crack, cocaine chips: french fries chunder: to throw up ciggy: cigarette claret: blood (They were copping it up, claret all over the place!) cop a feel: to feel someone up to cop it: to get in trouble copper: policeman
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Open Writing Forum
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Though I'm not really what you'd call a deadhead, at the end of the week in which it becomes apparent that our prime minister has declared war on culture — literally — the first thing I want to do is throw up some Grateful Dead.
Peace, order and good government, eh?: August 2008 Archives
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Instead of that he was a victim of the strange quirks that the proportional representation system continues to throw up.
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Islands may initially offer the idea of splendid isolation but they soon throw up their own irritations, their own unique problems.
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That is why some people adore eating spiders and grubs, whilst others would throw up if fed a pork chop.
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OPENING day Prem fixtures always throw up a few shock results.
The Sun
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On the plastic it will enter readily and throw up a burr at the edges of the hole.
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These sort of occasions usually throw up at least one big sacrificial lamb for the boys to spit-roast.
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Better, surely, that your parents simply embarrass you than make you want to throw up?
Times, Sunday Times
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From trademark, the Abercrombie spectrum: self consciously about words; courts try to analogize when dealing with other visual symbols or sounds, or throw up their hands and say never mind, secondary meaning is required.
IPSC: Mixed IP
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History and anthropology do not throw up many examples of poor people wasting money.
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I could do spinning for the first 15 minutes: after that I thought I was going to both throw up and cry.
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Given the surprises that the corporate world continues to throw up, it's no shock to discover professional fund managers continue to underperform the stock market average.
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As if all that were not enough, new scientific research is beginning to throw up other potential hazards with disposable nappies.
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So when people call me a movie mogul, I want to throw up.
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Laura, you let me throw up all over the alley, all over Bill's cab.
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Then, he suggests, if this kind of history has happened to throw up several -ese words for major nations in one particular world region, such as East Asia, that would have been influential when people were coining adjectives for smaller groups in the same region -- i.e., "Madurese", because it is in the same general region where people had become accustomed to the adjectives "Chinese"/"Japanese".
Languagehat.com: CHINESE 'JEW.'
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Laura, you let me throw up all over the alley, all over Bill's cab.
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They forget that when a player moves abroad he has to get used to the cultural, lifestyle, and behavioural differences a new club will invariably throw up.
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Today, I found a mealworm in my cornflakes. I had already finished most of the bowl. I didn't make it to the toilet to throw up. FML.
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After this I found four nests in cane-clumps on the sides of roads, but they were empty, and as the birds abandoned them in due course I despaired of getting any eggs; but on the 15th June, while going along a road, the edges of which were bounded by the small embankments natives throw up round their holdings, and which are always overgrown with 'sone' grass, I saw one of these birds with a straw in its bill disappear at the root of a small date-tree.
The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1
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The next few months will throw up some horrible shocks.
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The arrangement may throw up problems in other areas.
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Salazar said the jail ad made him want to "throw up," and he called Musgrave "one of the agents of hate and political division" in Washington.
Aspen Times - Top Stories
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The smell made me want to throw up.
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If they probed him or x-rayed him or doughnutted him, he would throw up.
Spa©e headz
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The smell made me want to throw up.
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Stress management Does emetrol work in preventing vomiting or reducing it when you have flu? have you ever taken it and how did it work? please someone give me an accurate answer so i can stop asking. im a germophobe and im terrified to death to throw up help
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This would throw up a host of attendant problems.
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Consistency in bibliography can throw up strange results.
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You shouldn't throw up a chance like that!
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The lower pane of glass in the top sash was broken, so that any person by a hand might open the fastening of the sash, and when the sash was unhasped they might throw up the lower sash, and a block of wood was placed outside to enable them to get in.
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It was unpardonable to throw up one's hands, abandon standards, give in.
IN LOVE AND WAR
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It was absolutely necessary to get time in which to throw up some kind of breastworks or defenses for the city, and he at once resolved on a night attack against the British.
Hero Tales from American History
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Theater owners like to throw up their hands and blame the shortcomings of the patrons and films, but they're not acknowledging their role in spoiling a once-magical experience.
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History and anthropology do not throw up many examples of poor people wasting money.
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Professor Innes, who found and taught the secret of extracting from ecclesiastical chartularies, and other early records, the light they throw upon the social condition of their times, and thus collected matter for the two pleasant volumes which have become so popular.
The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
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That is why some people adore eating spiders and grubs, whilst others would throw up if fed a pork chop.
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I stayed on the sidelines, amused at the sheer number of plots and subplots which one match could throw up.
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Some might throw up their hands and welcome the arrival of outside cavalries, of rule by commissions and central banks and executive agencies.
What Happens When Congress Fails to Do Its Job?
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The same kinds of places can throw up plaice, small turbot and dabs during the daytime, especially around the mouth of the Camel estuary, within which the fishing port of Padstow resides.
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It implies not gobbing on passersby, not binge drinking while getting pregnant at the age of 12, not taking photos with a mobile while your friends throw up on bus passengers, and definitely not wearing hoodies.
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I guess I'm more of a Yang Wen-Li supporter, because, as a peasant Slavic subman, I admit I couldn't make the grade among those becaped, braided Reichsdeutscher-im-Kosmos-types Japan tends to throw up as its SF heroes.
Anime World Order Podcast
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Such an argument ignores the fact that all cultures throw up bad things as well as good.
Times, Sunday Times
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As they tend to throw up suckers all too easily it is simple enough to grow a large stock for this kind of planting.
The Education of a Gardener
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That is why it is important to throw up pioneering ideas so the government will be able to see this as a force for change and a chance to seize a lead for Britain.
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Here we interject a perfect bravura of "bravoes," and, stepping boldly up to the front, demand of Professor Bastian to "throw up the sponge," take a back seat, and there -- formulate us a new definition of "life.
Life: Its True Genesis
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Council tax, on the other hand, is based on property values and so can throw up all sorts of anomalies, especially at times of rampant house price inflation.
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The elevator ride makes me want to throw up, even though I don't get carsick, even after reading in a car for six hours straight.
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It's clear water conditions or a fining down river for me - but then, I have managed to winkle out the odd pike in just about any condition a river can throw up, so never write off your chances.
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But even more is needed to comply with Taylor and some creative and entrepreneurial business measures needed to throw up the cash.
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When you throw up this time you can't blame it on seasickness.
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When I heard the word anchors, I thought I was going to throw up.
CNN Transcript Jan 9, 2006
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Five miles of twisting, turning, banked track with just enough adrenaline to keep you interested but not enough to make you throw up.
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It also polls well under 5 per cent and could throw up the closest thing to a gerrymander if the previous election's turnout is repeated.