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1 Swiss skip on the Canadians missing the podium in curling at the Olympics.
2 RI: How many bolts did you skip on the send?
3 Nick's wallet was found in a skip on Trumpington Street.
4 She put it to your honour not to skip on to the more exciting parts.
5 I had only just time to skip on one side and hide behind a thick lime-tree.
6 But if you wish to have a more predictable, introverted mate, skip on over the Virgo.
7 You have replaced everything that could cause it to skip on one cylinder except a bad piston.
8 The man died when his motorbike crashed into a skip on Lorcan Avenue at about 7 a.m.
9 Narayen said job losses in creative industries were likely forcing some customers to skip on upgrading to CS4.
10 If it is history you want, you had better skip on to the books of Kings and Chronicles.
11 I dumped Bancroft's summer suit in a skip on the street outside and left the shoes beside it.
12 But for now, while awaiting a more robust database, it's reasonable to offer this advice: Don't skip on sleep.
13 Chief custodial officer Neil Beales said they were found climbing in and out of a skip on 29 October.
14 Others may wish to skip on to the last chapter which is a good bit and has Marvin in it.
15 So even if you don't wear makeup, you should never skip on cleansing your face before you hit the sack.
16 The Boys amused themselves by throwing stones into the pond so as to make them skip on top of the water.
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