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15th over: England 54-1 (Trescothick 12, Butcher 17) Kallis enjoys a little swing, at which point Sean Ingle is imploring me to insert some sort of cheap 1970s analogy, based loosely on Blue Nun-supping suburban couples, but Butcher knocks him through mid off for three.
Insert some sort of thinly veiled rant about how your parents didn't pay for your education, let alone your rent for two years after college, and look at you now.
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She finds herself in a succession of lovely landscapes, and it's as if someone has inserted some sort of video travelogue for the holiday company Elegant Resorts: but what a strangely dull holiday it looks like being.
It would be one thing if the American Medical Association agreed to support a public plan if and only if the president inserted some sort of tort reform into the bill.
Nearest I can tell, you download and burn the ISO, it performs some sort of voodoo, then you insert the Mac OS X DVD and install like normal.
65 mins: "It would appear that your keyboard has some sort of automatic function that inserts the word 'disarray' whenever you type "Newcastle defence".
It could then be possible to retrieve the programme later and broadcasters could look at a number of models including free single-viewing playback, some sort of payment collection system, or perhaps insert advertisements to cover costs.
Isn't there some sort of electronic chip that could be inserted into a rugby ball?
BT's 2006 trials certainly involved some sort of interception, because the data streams had extra Javascript inserted into them - which puzzled a number of people at the time.
Bits (like the conclusion, with the Jews marching up an "eternal staircase" to some sort of promised land, be it God's good grace or Palestine) were inserted into the third act.
Some sort of scam?
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