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1 It's a big scoop and I want to get it through.
2 Somehow, I'd have to find a way to give them a big scoop .
3 About him were scattered half a dozen big scoop shovels and piles of working tools.
4 Queen Victoria knighted him for some big scoop he made for Canada or the Colonies or something.
5 A big scoop this for the Government.
6 I could have come alone, but I let you in on a big scoop for your paper.
7 As Augustus was ladling himself a big scoop of beans, Call stuck his plate under the ladle.
8 Serve four to six of your friends, with the pan juices and a big scoop of mashed potatoes.
9 Serve it immediately with a big scoop of good-quality vanilla ice cream and fresh whole clementines in a bowl.
10 I had these great old scales, big brass things, very, very fine, and this big scoop for the lactose.
11 Speaking to The New York Times, a spokesman for the group gave a tantalising tease of its next big scoop .
12 Then he borrowed a wagon and team and a big scoop shovel from a drunken man at the hardware store.
13 We lost men all the time, but the enemy made no big scoop , though he was always on the edge of one.
14 Put a big scoop of vanilla at each pole, and don't forget to tilt the globe about eighteen degrees before you leave.
15 Ike Webb was saying this-thatthe biggest thing in the whole created world was a big scoop - an exclusive , world-beating, bottled-up scoop of a scoop.
16 Be prepared for big scoops , and become a conscious consumer with their recycling program.
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