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‘ID?’
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‘OK, guys… now what do we do?’
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‘It’s amazing what she can do with striped toothpaste.’
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‘How would you like your lamb slaughtered?’
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‘It’s happened. The couch has finally taken over John!’
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‘He started with just one box six months ago...’
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‘Curses! It looks as if the replacement bus isn’t going to show up either.’
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‘It’s one of his five a day.’
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‘You do the meth.’
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‘Bad news – there’s a 75 per cent tax on national treasure.’
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‘It must be halal meat — it’s disagreeing with me.’
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Trust renewables Sir: Your editorial (‘Green and unpleasant’, 3 May) accused the National Trust of jumping ‘aboard the climate change bandwagon’ and performing a ‘double backflip’ on wind energy and shale gas. Not true. We have long been worried about the impact that climate change is having on our properties. Sixty per cent of
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‘We don’t do God,’ was Alastair Campbell’s put-down when his charge, Tony Blair, was tempted to raise the issue of his faith. Unfortunately, it seems to have become the motto of David Cameron’s government. It is a month now since 276 girls were kidnapped from a school near the town of Chibok in northern Nigeria,
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Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, said on television that he was ‘bullish’ about negotiating change for Britain in the European Union, but that there would be a referendum on membership by the end of 2017 ‘whether or not I have successfully negotiated’. In a telephone poll by Lord Ashcroft the Conservatives were found to