They unexpectedly realise their dreams when they turn their jobs delivering free newspapers into an illegal racket. |
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Their racket was laundering drug money through companies which traded in precious metals. |
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However, if the fakes racket is not contained the whole market could crash overnight, affecting galleries and artists alike. |
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You had better have a darn good reason for any involvement in the casualty insurance racket. |
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The 18-year-old qualifier was forced to play with a borrowed racket at the start of the tournament after hers were delayed in transit. |
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The 2000 US Open champion committed 53 unforced errors and was given a warning for racket abuse in a patchy display at Rod Laver Arena. |
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The cable flye is also a great exercise for racket sports such as tennis, racquetball, squash and badminton when executing the forehand stroke. |
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The interest developed, as did the desire to feel the racket, have a whack, and get thrilled over the effect of the effort. |
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I could go on but all I seem to remember the adrenalized racket of guitars scraping my eardrums. |
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Sure, I was a late bloomer compared to all those other people who were born with a tennis racket in hand. |
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Although I was tired as well and the racket did not cease to grow heavier, I shook the sweat away and concentrated. |
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If Miss Field and her neighbours cannot bear the racket, they should consider moving out to the silent suburbs. |
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Everyone fell silent though when the prince raised his racket and ball to serve. |
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If not, put the racket down, step away from the Robinson's barley water and head for the cosmetics counter. |
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How is she supposed to get any rest if you guys don't stop this racket out here? |
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In the opening scenes, her pool party guests lazily scrape their sun chairs along the deck making an incredible racket. |
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Why is it that every time the phone rings my dogs start scrapping and making a racket so I can't hear what is being said? |
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They make the loudest racket, keeping me away from sleep, robbing me of gentle awakenings. |
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The coach might also be a manager, attending to details as wide-ranging as contract negotiations and racket stringing. |
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Even to my untrained eyes, I could notice that Will's racket was in terrible need of restringing but it didn't seem to affect his game. |
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When a ball hits the racket at its point of maximum restitution the rebound velocity of the ball will be highest. |
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We cannot go on with this proxy rule racket, where we back tyranny in the region for the sake of stability. |
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Collections, as any repo man will tell you, is no racket for shrinking violets. |
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Nathan first played at six, Gail at four, her mother lobbing shuttles at her as she wielded a specially shortened racket. |
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Their size certainly belies their power as the pair make an almighty racket with just drums and guitar. |
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He volleyed as if he was using his racket to whittle wood, slicing this way and that and caressing the ball into submission. |
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This action is also seen in gymnastics in free exercise and beam routines, in the backhand stroke in racket sports, and in softball batting. |
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I readied myself just behind the service line and kicked off as soon as the shuttle touched my racket. |
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It turned out to be a large roost of house sparrows all trying to jam themselves into two small trees making a racket. |
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She even broke my badminton racket to stop me from playing and prevent me from attending a match. |
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Decisively, I shove all of my books into my bag, making sure to create as much racket as possible while doing so. |
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Unlike, say, a tennis racket or cricket bat, a snooker cue is thought irreplaceable by its owner. |
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The Tennis racket by 1500 was no longer completely made of wood but consisted of a wooden handle with a sheep gut strung head. |
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At school, she was barely able to wield a badminton racket with any proficiency and here she was in a swordfight. |
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Buskers used to be arrested for making a racket for the sake of the price of a cup of tea. |
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To the uninitiated this can sound like a sprawling racket, but the band insist each song is composed and arranged. |
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The sound of my cell phone making a racket in my bag brought me back to reality. |
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At this point the proceedings were suddenly interrupted by a cacophony of noise. Everybody turned to face the source of the racket. |
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On top of this mess are those patented gorgeous two-part harmonies, uncharacteristically straining to make themselves heard over the racket. |
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How do I keep my one-year-old cat from making a racket outside my bedroom door in the mornings? |
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Sean pitched his drink down on the bar table and picked up the triangle to racket the balls. |
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Badminton is big over here. I love virtually all racket based sports, and am hoping I can get my mom to play when she comes over. |
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I woke up and there were crows outside my window, making a racket and causing the other birds to yell back at them. |
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Anyway, to return to my story, the sprog has absolutely no concept of time and wakes up at odd times during the night and starts making a racket. |
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The guys were making a racket and amid the commotion were cries of victory. |
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I'm sure my neighbours must have loved me, since the noise it made could delicately be called an absolute racket. |
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Double glazed windows designed to keep out the noise of the tramcars now block the worst racket from modern traffic. |
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As with the subprime racket, SLABS are often bundled with other kinds of loans and traded on secondary markets. |
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The light came on and the audience were on their feet, making a racket. |
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According to police, Kory then attacked the victim with an aluminum tennis racket. |
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For decades, these two industrial brewers have basked in a sort of shared-monopoly over the Panamanian beer racket. |
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Across the street, in a chinaberry tree, a gang of sparrows are making a racket. |
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He seems to be playing the ball in sheer delight at the things he can do with it, playing with a racket whose strings are one moment cobweb, the next piano-wire. |
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Do you think that rock, hip hop, and jazz are all noise and racket? |
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The faster form of river transport is the speedboat, machines that make so much noise as they roar by that passengers wear crash helmets to drown out the racket. |
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Initial conversation gives you the impression that this kid's just too nice to make it in the music business, this racket will chew him up and spit him out. |
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Eventually, Williams joined him on stage and playfully smacked his derriere with a tennis racket in the shape of a heart. |
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I wandered down the main road, past the heavy hydraulic vehicle barriers, no-trespassing notices, cameras, and some landscapers making a racket with a leaf-blower. |
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They flew low in the sky and they made a loud, happy racket. |
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Instead, the reconstruction racket has been characterised by infrastructure repair that never happens, overpricing for construction and barefaced fraud. |
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I went to the French doors in the study the better to enjoy this daily treat, and to relish in the racket of honking and wing-flapping as they passed over. |
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They were the only things not making a racket behind the beach today, because the she-oaks, ti-trees and a few other things are in full flower and the circus has come to town. |
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Two sailors, on shore leave, are caught up in a diamond smuggling racket. |
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A grip is a way of holding the racket in order to hit shots during a match. |
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This place is a one-stop sport shop that will help restring your racket, adjust your new bike and even pump up your sport balls. |
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Qatar-based Syed Masood Agha, 35, said he nearly fell for the racket when he got one such 'job offer' from Abu Dhabi. |
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The players must alternate in striking the ball with their racket and hit the ball onto the playable surfaces of the four walls of the court. |
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In reality, when a player hits the ball, the racket recoils with an equal and opposite reaction in accordance with Newton's third law of motion. |
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The point is that while Desai is the kingpin of the medical education racket, the army of colluders he heads is also really large. |
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The tymbals on either side of a male's abdomen vibrate to make the racket for which cicadas are famous. |
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The grip affects the angle of the racket face when it hits the ball and influences the pace, spin, and placement of the shot. |
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They made a real racket and outsang the 57,000 frustrated Arsenal fans throughout. |
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Shellie shouts something I can't quite make out over the racket of a passing police copter. |
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During the 18th century and early 19th century, as real tennis declined, new racket sports emerged in England. |
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The sport can be played by anyone who can hold a racket, including wheelchair users. |
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In Kilkenny City, there was also a tennis court in existence by 1798. This court later became known as a racket court and then a ball alley. |
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Most of us have never picked up a badminton racket before, so it should be a lot of fun. |
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How often do you see your kid toss aside a badminton racket or basketball in exchange for some playtime with a shiny black tablet or iPad? |
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Anyone attending all six weeks of the course, promoted by Badminton England and Active Newcastle, will receive a free badminton racket. |
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Twelve years and six albums down the line, The Walkmen are almost a totally different band to the furious racket merchants they used to be. |
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Children wandered among the homes, forming random groupings in a kind of Brownian motion, playing, talking and making a companionable racket. |
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And all because your racket is strung with a fighting heart of supremely live genuine gutstring. |
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In 1960, Ronnie Kray was imprisoned for 18 months for running a protection racket and related threats. |
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Sneaky Pete's in Edinburgh host the feral bluesy racket of the mighty Snakeheads, one of the best bands in the country. |
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It must not hit the floor after hitting the racket and before hitting the front wall. |
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Oh, what a racket! And everything on deck apparently at sixes and sevens. Mail-bags and passengers mixed up in every direction. |
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In this way the tin can be seen as analogous to the net in other racket sports such as tennis. |
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Not bad for a boy who first took hold of a squash racket because he was bored. |
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Inside info If your tennis or squash racket needs restringing, you should stop at the Racket Doctor. |
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I first put my hand on a squash racket at eight and by the time I was 13 or 14 I was taking it much more seriously. |
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Thieves broke into the car, outside the United Reform Church on Hillmorton Road, on Friday night, and stole a squash racket and rugby ball. |
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He left them waiting in a room for an hour before turning up in his tracksuit, clutching a squash racket. |
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Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court. |
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Her blog and other online activities have elements of journalism, elements of gadfly crackpotitude, and elements of a shakedown racket, and she is a very persistent adversary. |
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They had quite a racket devised to relieve customers of their money. |
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With all the racket they're making, I can't hear myself think! |
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Well air-heads with air guitars should start here because this is the best fun you can have with a tennis racket without appearing on Centre Court. |
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The half volley is made by hitting the ball on the rise just after it has bounced, also generally in the vicinity of the net, and played with the racket close to the ground. |
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Getting it in his landing net was like 'trying to land a small hippo with a tennis racket,' but after succeeding he towed it to the shore to weigh it. |
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They had no trouble fleeing, and seemed adequate in their care and preparations, but gods, they made a racket and left a trail a noseblind hound could follow. |
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But the carbon fibers produced by the FPC are mainly used in the production of bicycle, tennis racket, badminton racket, golf club, 3C products, and aerospace materials. |
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The sport also provides a good upper and lower body workout by exercising both the legs in running around the court and the arms and torso in swinging the racket. |
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The Jets have been raising a racket since the start of training camp, and they've continued with the noisemaking while getting off to a 4-1 start. |
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After being struck by the racket, the ball must strike the front wall above the service line and below the out line and land in the opposite back quarter court. |
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When you swing a racket, you're practicing angles of reflection. |
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