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It was a good thing that the Nip air commander was stupid.
This is a lingeringly paced production, in which lines are spoken slowly and thoughtfully and an autumnal chill seems to nip the air.
Mark Ramprakash, the last to go on Thursday, was bowled by a beauty from Brett Lee, that 'offered' out in the air before nipping back to hit the top of middle stump.
Weather is right now, the need to put on a thick winter coat to stop that cold arctic air from nipping off a limb from frost bite.
The air nips Clary's hands.
He wanders off with the air of a man nipping out to the shop to buy a box of matches and a bag of crisps.
He powered along a newly built stretch of the A20, wherever possible nipping off and taking byroads through the villages, feeling that the air was purer there.
There are wild, imaginative images here: in one, wild dogs leap into the air to nip at Goyaesque witches.
Pump a little air into the tube to check the repair is holding, and to avoid nipping the tube between the tyre and the rim.
Everett will star as Holmes in a TV movie planned for BBC1's Christmas schedule, nipping in ahead of ITV1, which is not expected to have its Fry drama on the air until next year.
Major supermarkets routinely promise shoppers hundreds of millions of pounds in price reductions, so when Tesco's first adverts air during tonight's episodes of X Factor and Downton Abbey, Britons might be forgiven for nipping to the loo.
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