How To Use Tipster In A Sentence
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Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
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All the tipsters were wrong about the gold medal winner.
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The tipster is later identified as Trevor Graham, a sprint coach whose clients include Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery and Justin Gatlin.
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Essentially distinguishing between bona fide newspapers and hit and run tipsters, the court talks about hit and run tipsters, the sort of people who want to make recommendations and then run off with your money.
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Office tipsters, rusty after a summer of cricket and racing, would be well advised to bear the Harrigan factor in mind.
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There is no shortage of tipsters around offering'get-rich-quick'opportunities.
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Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
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Something that I do every year when the Grand National weights are published at the start of February, is to buy the Racing Post and look at what the tipsters say.
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She said he had put £1,000 in the gambling account and paid for information from professional tipsters, which was passed on to her by phone.
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Tickets cost 60 each which will entitle you to free entry, use of the exclusive bar, free race card, buffet lunch, race tipster and entry in a free raffle.
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A Galleon spokesman declined to comment on the informant or the allegation that Mr. Rajaratnam dealt with the tipster.
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The FBI said it arrested the tipster in Mexico, but released no other information.
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He is well aware of my dubious provenance as a tipster, but seemed unconvinced that I could be that bad.
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With 7 tipsters for 8 races they would regularly average between 7 and 12 winning selections.
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More investigation determines the tipster is a fraud.
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As e-mail tipster Lee Boggs wrote NewsBusters, "Although the word 'hijack' doesn't appear in the story, the headline writers must have felt it necessary to give it a negative slant on their homepage link, so they used the word hijack, which is normally reserved for terrorists and thugs who steal planes and cars.
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According to tipster Rich Piotrowski, a former Quiznos franchise owner who won a counter-suit against the company, the big reason why some Quiznos were being jerks about taking the free sandwich coupon is that at first corporate was making the franchises pay for all the sandwiches.
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Mr Hornby, pictured, is in the saddle as our newest tipster, and hopes his talent for spotting winners rubs off on readers.
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Our tipster also sent along this teaser video, described as a "lead-in" to the Super Bowl ad, which features what might be a new catchphrase -- "We just got Samsung-ed!
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King County prosecutors said the tipster was a San Diego man who was facing 42 years in prison for years of abusing a boy he was mentoring.
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The brass-playing brotherhood has nothing on me in the wake of a weekend described as a tipster's nightmare.
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The argot of the turf is a source of constant fascination: the pony that's a sum of money, the rag that's a horse, the tipster who's a conman.
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I'm not sure who did the animation and creative for the music video on the right, and neither did our tipster adgrunt.
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That may be true, but even more obvious is the fact that, when acting as tipsters, lots of trainers make excellent trainers.
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She wondered if there was a way to tell her anonymous tipster to direct all future correspondence to her office.
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Growing up in rural Sussex, our parish vicar was a mad-keen racing fan and a good tipster.
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found.
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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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Her racing tipster got the Derby winner right.
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One tipster told the tech blog Boing Boing that he was "told by a friend" that slaughterhouses in Iraq sometimes dump blood in canals.
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Her racing tipster got the Derby winner right.
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However, there was no evidence that the officer had any contact with that tipster, so to him the tipster was anonymous.
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I haven’t tried anything yet, but early word from a tipster is that the saag paneer is “pretty good”.
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All the tipsters were wrong about the gold medal winner.
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But Gwyneth and I are not uncomfortably provided for, and I no longer contribute paragraphs of gossip to the Pimlico Postboy, nor yet do I vaticinate in the columns of the Tipster.
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With 7 tipsters for 8 races they would regularly average between 7 and 12 winning selections.
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The point is, that a change in the off-side interpretation has given the sport, on the park at least, its soul back and, from the tipsters ' point of view, there will be winners and losers.
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The dedicated racing pages will have previews and reviews of all the action, together with updates on the going and the predictions of newspaper tipsters.
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An anonymous tipster has leaked confidential government information to the press.
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Our tipster was a member of the Newton team when Steve Jobs made his return to Apple in 1996, with mixed memories of the homecoming:
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Obviously some tipsters do better than others, otherwise they would go out of business - you would be surprised how many do, only to surface under another name and charge even more for their tawdry nonsense.
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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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O'Ryan, who is a staff writer with the Racing Post, has been out in front in the Naps competition between tipsters from national and provincial newspapers all over Britain, for much of the season.
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Some tipsters do have good long-term records, largely because they study form every day, but they are few and far between.
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Ray, a racing tipster, has always had a passion for Amy, and we learn, once carried on a brief affair with her.
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The so-called tipster says he never said any such thing.
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Away from the Commons, he indulged his passion for the sport of kings and, jaunty trilby set at an angle, was a regular at many of Britain's race courses as well as a newspaper tipster.
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His official profession was that of racing tipster, an occupation which permitted him to mix with the low life of the city unnoticed.
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We've always known that jockeys and footballers make lousy tipsters, but what of that timeless font of sporting knowledge and erudition, sportswriters?
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All the tipsters were wrong about the gold medal winner.
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And according to my original tipster from the area, ” Indian Fast Food” hasbeen serving the stale pita bread that I got on my original visit, more and more these days.
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Sceptics in the media have always seen opinion polls as crooked: not as deceitful as horoscopes, but way short of the exacting standards met by the racing tipsters.
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Hughes bets on several races a day and farms himself out as a tipster, supplementing his income as he has a bit of fun.
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Fed by press agents, tipsters, legmen and ghost writers, he possessed the extraordinary ability to make a Broadway show a hit, create overnight celebrities; enhance or destroy a political career.