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Ed Miliband's supporters are likely to dismiss the idea of a Balls takeover on the grounds that the Labour leader received more than twice the number of votes as the shadow chancellor in the MPs and MEPs section.
The communication of this infinitely interesting and actually rather inspiring topic of conversation has been, rather sadly, a bit of a balls up.
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Instead of a ball, he would throw balled-up socks.
We knew that Birmingham was a bit of a balls-up and London Live has had its difficulties, but things may be worse than we thought.
An analysis of James Baldwin, written to Arvin in 1962, is relatively expansive, though it probably springs as much from competitiveness as from deep consideration: "I loathe Jimmy's fiction: it is crudely written and of a balls-aching boredom.
"I saw a clip of a ball in Russia.
They have a heck of a ball club over there.
The one whose basic principle of play is the kicking of a ball by a foot.
where is the volume of a ball of radius.
The pulverizing process of a ball mill is rather complex.
Rotation of the loading plate was allowed by means of a ball joint.
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