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In the film the tables are so comprehensively turned that male strippers take on the female role and become a source of titillation to 1997's newly empowered women".The Full Monty" reaches beyond its apparent geographical limitations.
"Passengers and investors alike will be dismayed that British Airways' management rejected an approach by the union over the weekend, after their offer had been comprehensively turned down by their own employees," Unite's joint general secretaries, Derek Simpson and Tony Woodley, said in a statement.
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Earlier, King Of Rooks finished strongly to win the National Stakes by five lengths, comprehensively turning around previous form with Godolphin's Steady Pace, who started favourite but faded into third.
Emphatically, comprehensively, the public has turned against conservatism at home and neoconservatism abroad.
"And again the Blues... have been turned over comprehensively, but again from their own mistakes by having a player sent off after 20-odd minutes.
The hosts have made a fast start their trademark at Anfield under Rodgers - but United turned the tables comprehensively and fully merited the lead given to then when Herrera slipped in Mata superbly for a composed finish in front of the Kop.
Those microaggressions, the frustration of watching people oddly like yourself fail so comprehensively at life, are magnified and turned grotesque in Search Party.
Those who said there would be no growth until the spending taps were turned back on have been proved comprehensively wrong.
"We have held our nerve while those who predicted there would be no growth until we turned the spending taps back on have been proved comprehensively wrong.
The facts -- abortions have already happened, they can be emotional, and people want emotional well-being -- have been turned into political fodder instead of being addressed seriously, comprehensively, and publicly as important information about a woman's well-being.
Neither Chout, turned down initially by Diaghilev, nor the piano concerto, rejected comprehensively by its muse Paul Wittgenstein (the LPO's soloist was Leon Fleisher), quite banished that impression of mechanical note-spinning.
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