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Yesterday's piece was quite strident, calling Eavis "dangerously out of touch" with his public, as if the septuagenarian farmer was about to invite them to imbibe cyanide and celebrate the end of days.
Kieran Hayler, the stripper who last year became Mr Katie Price, and who clearly had no clue of the jihad he was about to invite on his frequently bared arse when he cheated on her with her best friend.
I was about to invite him in for a drink when I remembered, "Oh yeah, this guy is here to steal everything I own".
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After an organic chicken parm dinner with wine in the dining room, which overlooked the lake, we were about to invite the doctors to a game of backgammon when our reverie was interrupted.
ECNs are about to invite average investors to the party, too.
As has long been the case, to ask her what particular songs are about is to invite a display of Olympic-standard evasiveness, and any attempted forays into her personal life will be politely stonewalled.
Thank goodness, because we were just about to invite friends over for a barbecue, broccolini™, and bloody marys (wait! what is the plural?).
We are about to be invited to take a more complete view.
Governments across Europe and beyond are rightly alarmed that the far-right, xenophobic Freedom Party is about to be invited to take part in Austria's next government.
In general, if any recipe was offered as "unusual," "exciting," or "new," it was a good sign that you were about to be invited into a criminal conspiracy against some perfectly innocent foodstuff.
When Carlin was about to leave South Africa, the president invited him to lunch.
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