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We're giving copies to every delegate so you can go back to your constituency and prepare to splatter the Tories.
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Once the food begins to splatter, prepare the sieve guard.
Eight years ago, in the basement at Stade de France, a 33-year-old scrum-half, still splattered with mud, let fly at the conservative world of rugby, telling anyone prepared to listen that Argentina could be ignored no longer.
And as Congress prepared to slog through another weekend of convoluted legislative maneuvering, Mr. Trippi was not alone in suggesting that a backlash to Washington's business methods could splatter members of both parties this November.
"I want to splatter".
And bespawl — to splatter with saliva.
MR. GODINEAUX He didn't want the blood to splatter.
Rain began to splatter, and the girl pulling the first blanket ducked her pigtailed head.
Soon after, fat summer raindrops started to splatter onto the roofs of passing cars.
It'd be a shame to splatter your shiny new 2g Nano.
Yes, oil is going to splatter.
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