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It's that humanity that allows Carrie to live long enough to rumble her.
It took a few weeks to rumble her; she was really called Mrs Morecambe, but preferred to distance herself from both the popular comedian and the tacky northern holiday town from which he took his name.
But the Labour effort was not strategic or concerted enough to properly rumble her.
Her voice is a distinctive rumble, her presence impish in the most playful and dangerous sense of the word, her spirit soaring even as she splays on the ground.
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Amazingly, no one rumbled her.
He rumbled her double life after following her to a secret bedsit, where he demanded to know everything.
But experts believe her agents feared the play would disappoint her fans who had long rumbled her pen name and would expect a gripping whodunit.
Only then did she stop winning, matches that is, struggling to keep her eye on the ball with all the attention and new sponsorship contracts rumbling her way.
Only one colleague rumbled her – "Don't you think she looks just like that girl from Jerry Maguire?" – and had to be taken to one side for an explanation.
Davina however – and this isn't a sentence you get to see very often – clearly hadn't banked on the towering intellect of Vinnie Jones, who rumbled her plan to impersonate Nicola.
And Leigh had already done the double on the two preceding days: on Thursday, "How the Canoe man's wife reacted when the Mail showed her this photo of them together in Panama last year" in one, and "the dramatic moment stunned canoe wife Anne Darwin realised the Mirror had rumbled her" in the other.
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