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This will have to be agreed between the treasury and the departments and can't just be "knocked together" in the run-up to a general election.
Always a crowded but friendly dive, owner Jack Prince bought the joint next door several years ago and knocked out a wall, so that now you can even sit down, enjoy the dusty PBR ads on the wall or, even better, listen to live music.
He took a drop and then knocked his next shot over the creek and right into the pin.
The previous day, Liverpool had been knocked out of the Champions League.
She got dressed up, went backstage after a gig, and knocked on the dressing room door.
The failure here was not being knocked out but the way it happened; the fact they did not rebel against their fate.
But Lindo told the Times he hoped the robin would be knocked from its perch.
The Green candidate knocked on my door at 2pm one Tuesday afternoon, and looked so startled to get a response that she essentially just ran away after about five seconds.
"Thibaut regularly knocked on my door for some extra training sessions, but we didn't go overboard.
If everything goes as planned, he will be knocked sideways by the adoration of 12-year-old girls and offers from Hollywood.
They were firmly back where they started out before his employment: mired in mid-table inconsistency and in acute danger of getting knocked out in the Champions League group stage for the first time in nine years.
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