Forget overpriced nachos drenched in curiously orange cheese, and ditch the disappointing stadium hot dogs.
Del Bosque wasn't going to ditch the veterans who had delivered the last two trophies.
He was headed for the drainage ditch on the other side of the dike.
Right up through September, we optimists failed to see the ditch ahead in the road.
The animal welfare charity is now considering a last-ditch application to the Court of Appeal.
The concept: Prehistoric pitchmen ditch their gig hawking auto insurance for a shot at prime time.
Their bodies were found 13 days later in a ditch near RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.
His message: To be successful today, treat your work as art and ditch the comfort zone.
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So it makes sense to ditch the script and go right to questions and answers.
When those pumps failed, they switched to seawater in a last-ditch attempt to keep temperatures down.
The move raises unlimited questions: Will Internet TV spur consumers to ditch their expensive cable subscriptions?
Rule of thumb: if your jargon has strayed that far from recognizable meaning, ditch it.
The result is an unsentimental style that allows managers to ditch fallen tech stocks.
If the boss is a wine connoisseur, you can ditch the bottle and go for accessories.
Next came ditch digging, which would allow water to come near areas where gold was found.
But will consumers really be willing to ditch their tablets in favor of ultrabooks?
Spending oodles on marketing, Mr Citron has persuaded 1.6m Americans to ditch their land-line telephone company.
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Cars were in ditches, he said, because drivers couldn't tell where road ended and ditch began.
Atkins, however, says people must ditch the muesli and start tucking into bacon and eggs.
Nor is it likely that Sony would acquire Gaikai and then ditch its hardware.
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This may indicate a desire to ditch the platform -- and the Foundation -- altogether.
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The U.K. government's response to ultra-low borrowing costs has been to ditch its debt target.
Some see it as a last-ditch attempt by Turkey's old guard to cling to power.
Most of them want to ditch the hated austerity policies that they blame for their plight.
The Buffs also bribed coachmen carrying Blue voters to upset their carriage in a ditch.
Four per container is much more appealing then the giant ditch in the ground.
When he slept, his mind wandered back to the ambush, the ditch and the explosion.
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The hardest question of all to answer is why investors did not ditch Microsoft's shares.
American International Group became the latest big financial outfit to ditch its chief executive.
The ditch cleaved frogtown into two realms, and two powerful spirits held sway, one on each side.
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