His daughter starts off trying to kill Blade and ends up fancying him rotten. |
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But make no mistake about it, Limerick are fancying their chances in this one, big time. |
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It's likely to be a close one and doubtless both sides will be fancying their respective chances. |
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So it comes as a pleasant surprise that they too like smoking, drinking, fancying unsuitable people and Beatnik poets. |
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If you're fancying yourself a victim of circumstance, you're not participating enough in your own destiny. |
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I have frequently been disappointed when fancying that I was giving news of importance to my friend. |
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People had held her in high esteem fancying that her withdrawal from public life was a sort of silent homage to her martyred husband. |
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They sit around chewing cigars, drawing maps of places not yet named, fancying themselves victors in a war yet to be fought against an enemy yet to be named. |
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Ten novels on, he can afford to poke fun at the young man he was, fancying himself as a writer. |
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Suddenly he beheld a sight so alarming that he stood for a moment motionless with surprise, fancying that his senses were mistaken. |
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He, too, fresh from his first full training session in South Africa, is fancying his side's chances with the Brazil test just hours away. |
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Clearly, the entire joke behind me getting his autograph was the ridiculousness of anyone ever fancying him, and yet he came through with good humour. |
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With a renewed mandate, plus all the political capital he hoarded during the first term, he can be forgiven for fancying his chances. |
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Whether you are a one-day visitor fancying a first flight or you are looking for a school offering training for leisure piloting will find in Gravity Park a serious team that is always prepared to meet you expectations. |
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Although we are experiencing an exceptionally late season this year, boiling has resumed at the sugar shack and we are still hoping to process an adequate crop to satisfy all of our maple syrup fancying members. |
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The pigeon fancying association La Défense has wished to create a functional, esthetical and didactic pigeon loft and entrusted its creation to matali crasset. |
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Increasingly, Mr Lafontaine has been fancying himself. |
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A decade ago, an official fancying a holiday more or less had to land a spot on one of these delegations, paid for from state or company funds or by joint-venture partners from the West. |
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They will be fancying their chances under new coach and former striking legend Hernan Medford, but do not look as formidable a side as they once were. |
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Cuba and Haiti will both be fancying their chances when they meet up with the region's big guns in the final round of qualifying for Beijing 2008, at a venue and date yet to be confirmed. |
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Were they already fancying each other then? |
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Both Iceland and glaucous gulls were seen at Pensarn and both were first-summer birds, evidently not fancying the trip into the Arctic Circle until it's time to breed. |
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Fancying a dander during the Easter holidays, I opted for a leisurely stroll around the Forest Park. |
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