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"I feel quite strongly that this generation was fed a bit of a lie," says Francesca Todd, 33.
"The poster in some ways is a bit of a lie, but that's the classic ballyhoo of horror films around this era.
On one ghastly occasion, Lucy scampered over safely and Magic and I almost made it when Ned decided to have a bit of a lie down.
Like a photoshoot in a fashion magazine, it's all a bit of a lie and should be taken with a pinch of salt.
Sadly she had a bit of a turn later on – she's diabetic, apparently – so has had to have a bit of a lie down between songs.
The sort of — the real question is, this is a little bit of a lie isn't it, because Dante by this time is not really known as an epic poet.
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Shouldn't working people from the city be allowed a bit of a lie-in on a country weekend?
(Which is why I don't really mind winter as it means I can have a bit of a lie-in and still catch the sunrise, which generally happens at a far more respectable time than in summer).
Friday It's interviews all day – everyone is grabbing for me, thank God. Since I'm not on the show this morning I get a little bit of a lie-in, but if I sleep more than my five hours I get a headache, and I have one all day.
Alexis said: "The idea of going out to a club was always coupled with the thought of getting up ridiculously early with the children the following day, so offering a service that allowed a bit of a lie-in along with the night out seemed the perfect solution".
"I had a bit of a downhill lie in the bunker, but it wasn't the most difficult shot I've ever had in my life, and I just messed it up.
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