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Disinfectant is being daubed by the bucketful, and not only at the 19 largest institutions.
ECONOMIST: Japanese property
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Martinis, consumed by the bucketful, launch anxious bouts of adultery and heartrending quarrels.
NEWYORKER: Revolutionary Road
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The second helicopter started dumping fresh rose petals by the bucketful, and, right on cue, a DJ started playing a popular hindi song about lovers flying through a shower of rose petals.
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That is because Scotland has all but exited the traditional low-end business that McIntyre calls raspberry "pulp"--small Clova berries that could be sloppily picked by the bucketful, frozen, then sold to jam producers or clothing dyers.
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PHAs by the bucketful.
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Reality is that numbers alone have to be taken with a bucketful of salt in evaluating coaches like Martinez or, indeed, David Moyes, who landed one of the biggest gigs in the world game last week when he was appointed to succeed the retiring legend Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
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