The tie exploded into life with the back-to-back penalties and all the shenanigans that surrounded them.
The shenanigans in Seattle, they say, confirm that they have been right all long.
In the days following Jan. 18, 1966, the market sniffed the air and surely sensed the shenanigans.
Mr Martin claims that the only way to document the shenanigans at the parliament was through surreptitious filming.
If nothing else, though, Brodeur was relieved that Bishop remained in his net for all of the shenanigans.
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Those who are waiting for signs that the shenanigans have ended will unfortunately be waiting a long time.
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Stalking other profiles has unveiled an armada of profiles littered with red plastic cups, and the shenanigans they imply.
All the shenanigans at InfoGROUP raise just one question for me: How does a guy running a public company manage to go to 28 country clubs?
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Vitesse successfully sued their auditors, KPMG, for missing the shenanigans.
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Clear patterns of who delivered quality work according to agreement stood out, while the shenanigans of those less trustworthy became clear not only to us, but to the agencies who employed them.
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They do not really help themselves: there was an unhelpful self-inflicted background to this match was the shenanigans involving the recall to the squad of batsman Mohammad Yousuf and suddenly dropping Danish Kaneria.
The goal of those who know the truth about Wall Street and all the shenanigans the investment industry plays on investors want as many people as possible to discover this sensible, low-cost, investment approach.
It has been referred to the telecommunications regulator, Ofcom, and Jeremy Hunt, the culture secretary, has made it clear that the shenanigans at Wapping are seen as distinct from the question of whether the deal will endanger broadcasting plurality.
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After Theresa May's doing over last week, around the shenanigans at the UK Border Agency and the controversial relaxation of border controls, the Home Affairs Committee take evidence from Brodie Clark, the official at the centre of the affair.
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Oblivious to the onstage shenanigans, the founder of a chain of "adult department stores" in Melbourne, Angelo Abela, trolled the aisles in search of the next blockbuster.
Even so, because of the shabby shenanigans over the choice of the bank's first president, Europe's governments have managed the unlikely feat of casting serious doubts over its independence.
Yet even that pales next to the legal shenanigans that went on in the Texas case.
The regulatory shenanigans are likely to continue until the price is agreed.
It's much more enjoyable than the often sappy shenanigans at the orphanage.
Italians similarly shrug off the personal shenanigans of politicians that would surely precipitate resignations in shame north of the Alps.
On top of the accounting shenanigans of Enron and its ilk, accusations of abuses by brokers and dealers on Wall Street have sullied the reputation of the American markets.
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The media giant finds possible accounting shenanigans the same day CEOs took the pledge.
While all computers are susceptible to attack, a database plump with credit card numbers invites the most shenanigans.
Because of the budget shenanigans, NIH has been forced to cut or delay funding to almost all new projects.
Hit the break for more details and a brief video overview of the satellite, or jab the more coverage links to partake in the app shenanigans.
Preoccupied with collapsing economies, rocketing bond yields and possible bank runs, European leaders have understandably paid less attention to the nuances of the constitutional shenanigans in Hungary or Romania.
The Eurosceptic shenanigans have already undermined Britain's position.
Based on actual events that occurred in 1979 in Tehran, the movie brilliantly blends a gripping espionage thriller with humor that comes from the Hollywood shenanigans that Affleck (playing real-life CIA agent Tony Mendez) had to go through with John Goodman (playing real-life Hollywood effects guru and CIA make-up man John Chambers) and Oscar-nominated Alan Arkin (playing movie producer Lester Siegel).
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Yet the white paper and Mr Blunkett are much crosser about the prevarications and shenanigans of unscrupulous lawyers than about the failures of the police.
The funds to support these spending shenanigans deplete the capital available for the private sector.
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