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But this was a night for history, not beauty, and the Connecticut women's basketball team, although shooting dreadfully, made history by beating Seton Hall, 53-48.
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Think of it as an ongoing Roman feast, the ancient myth of puke-filled banqueting vomitoriums made dreadfully real.
Caroline, on email "It would have made a dreadfully ugly child; but it makes rather a handsome pig, I think".
One of the fall's stranger combinations is from CBS, where the wheels' pointers or darts hit "a legal drama with" "a New Jersey caricature," producing the dreadfully titled but surprisingly bearable "Made in Jersey".
The thing about Lifetime movies (and their hilarious titles) is that they were always dreadfully sincere, which is what made it so easy to watch them with a sense of campy enjoyment.
The true surprise was the pass defense, aided by a strong pass rush, that made the Giants look dreadfully unrehearsed.
Just because Hollywood made a dreadful, and dreadfully stupid, film (Anonymous), and a West Coast campus (Concordia, in Portland, Oregon) together with an English university (Brunel) have decided to offer coursework in the authorship question, does not, in my view, reqire a considered response from good scholars.
Last year, when I was dreadfully ill and (mistakenly) thought I was dying, I made up a sort of bucket list; I would reunite with my best friend from the Seventies.
The whole thing is made to be ridiculed and to be simultaneously dreadfully sincere and in on its own joke.
Mejia never made it out of the fourth inning in a dreadfully slow-paced game Saturday, and the Brewers, contending for a wild card, came from three runs down to dump the Mets, 9-6, at Miller Park.
Crystal Palace look to have been hard done by, but it was an honest mistake by the referee who had a dreadfully difficult call to make.
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