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"You can't have a fly on the health minister's desk".
In the summer, it is physically impossible not to have a fly in your restaurant.
"If you have a fly on your glasses it looks really big and you can't see past the fly.
"We do have a fly problem," he acknowledged, describing how the pests gouge the skin and cause awful itching.
Now let's have a fly on the DG's wall The BBC is broadcasting another fly-on-the-wall documentary on an arts company, or in this case, companies.
"If we continue to get rain, I'm going to have a fly problem," Mr. Leysath said as he surveyed the field in question.
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In Handre Pollard, moreover, the Springboks have a fly-half who could put his foot on the game and direct it properly.
Now, they can play and in AJ MacGinty they have a fly-half who, with only a handful of Test appearances to his name, looks the part.
The coach is playing his 14th half-back combination in Rory Kockott and Camille Lopez, and in Clermont's Lopez he seems to have a fly-half who can control an international.
There are shots of the robots with flies crawling over them; apparently they have a fly-wrangler on set, who freezes the flies and puts them on people's faces, where they slowly start to thaw.
As for France, they look to have a fly-half in Rémi Talès who might find continuing favour with coach Philippe Saint-André after making his first start against New Zealand in June.
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