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Ruddy‐cheeked, peering owl ishly through black‐rimmed glasses, he leaned back in a borrowed office chair and ticked off the highpoints of the next 20 years in a voice with a Welsh lilt.
The term emerged in a public safety announcement video – and we'll get back to this video in just a tick – in which several women discuss the terrible problem that afflicts so many of their gender: Bitchy Resting Face.
"It's not just ticking a box that programmes genuinely reflect back in a way that is credible and people feel satisfied with," she said.
"The Middle" was flat in the demo, while "Back in the Game" ticked up and "Nashville" fell 13% to tie its lowest number ever.
Now, we're back in control, with a timer ticking down and a directive to get the hell out of town.
Woolwich Central is not universally disliked: boring the building is not, and when the plans were conceived back in the early 2000s they ticked a lot of boxes.
But he will undoubtedly hear other lectures from Chaney as soon as today, because Chaney promised that if his players are not back in class, "that will tick me off, and I'll yell at them".
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