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So this party season, I thought I'd divert a bit of the islands notorious traffic to a few of the best spots in my Isle of the God's address book.
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It's like trying to divert a cruise missile by firing bits of silver paper in the air.
Shakespeare seems to have diverted quite a bit from this image, making the witches (as Banquo says) "withered, and so wild in their attire, / That look not like th' inhabitants o' th' earth... each at once her choppy fingers laying / Upon her skinny lips.
Could we divert a planetary threat?
When you divert the press, when you kidnap a journalist, you divert a press (that) belongs to you.
"I'm appalled at all the money being spent on the Olympics, frankly, but having a bit diverted into this is quite nice".
We've got the will - we just seem to have got a bit diverted along the way somehow.. where's my GPS? Guest blogger Sally Cieslik is a member of Splashback - campaigning to keep South Leeds Sports Centre in Beeston open What do you think?
But after the route was diverted to Rio, it became a bit of a backwater.
There is a sprightly and diverting dance that enlivens the first half a bit, but Shakespeare's bawdy and ribald whorehouse scene is more loud than funny.
The film is a bit drawn out but sufficiently diverting, with a morbid undertone that strongly suggests Mr. Edwards's hand.
And if the GOP focuses on those 31, it will mean freshman Democrats in seats that Clinton won can breathe a bit easier, as Republican resources will be diverted elsewhere.
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