A self-absorbed advertising type, gives up his Christmas airplane seat to a family man so he can stay behind for a bonk. |
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And when you bonk, they're still on the job, drawing on other energy systems to keep you going. |
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But by the end of the three months, I could go up to 194 beats a minute and not bonk. |
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When I started the training, if I pushed myself above, say, 188 beats per minute, I would bonk. |
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And if you bonk on though ascents like these, the efforts taking your toll on your legs may well lessen your downhilling abilities too. |
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More important, if you bonk on the run or have bike problems, it is much safer to have the wind at your back for the return trip. |
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Everything we've learned in the past few years has given us a bonk on the head in terms of speaking directly to individual people. |
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Napoleon made his exit with the slam of a door and a shower of toy soldiers, one of which hit Talleyrand in the head with an audible bonk. |
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He changed position to free up one of his hands, and then he used the hand to bonk his enemy's head. |
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The bonk will only hit you once and then you will never let it happen again. |
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However, every bonk on the head comes in crystal clear, and for this reviewer that's all that matters. |
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And yet he runs off stage in tears when he gets a little bonk from a Volvic bottle? |
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She steps closer to him, wishing she were two feet taller so she could just bonk her fist onto his obnoxiously rectangular head. |
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If I bonk you on the head and take your wallet, I may damage my soul but I do have your money. |
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It also means that you need to keep the carbohydrates coming in throughout the race as the bonk will occur sooner than at sea level. |
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Unashamedly promiscuous, Slater's ambition dictates that a quick bonk can often be indispensable to an upwardly mobile career. |
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Unfortunately the script gods have decreed that our enigmatic hero has to have someone to bonk. |
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I usually bring a wee bit of honey with me on rides in case I bonk. |
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You're meant to marvel and then place the fish into a safe place, and take it to the king, not bonk it over the head and turn it into gefilte fish. |
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First, the unpleasantness about which she complains has always inhered to serious writing as surely as a bonk inheres to Jackie Collins. |
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Don't lower yourself too quickly, or you'll bonk your head on the ground. |
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He stood, making sure that he wouldn't bonk his head on the ceiling. |
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He waves his arm across his merchandise, The Price is Right style, but accidentally knocks most of the sunglasses onto the floor, where they connect with a plasticky bonk. |
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That director must've had a bonk on the head or no brain at all. |
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If an actor looks like a wimp, it's not going to be believable for him to slam down the other character, but a bonk to the eyes might work instead. |
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As the miles rack up the body starts to feel fatigued, the mind starts to not be quite as sharp, but I wasn't feeling the bonk and could have gone on for more. |
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This additional carbohydrate fuel will prolong the time to the bonk. |
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It tends to be a reflection of the times: so we've had the fantastical block and bonk busters, we've had singledom-lit and mum-lit all of which publishers seem to think have had their day. |
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You also typically have to go back to school and grind out learning the new career. you can just bonk yourself on the head and instantly know another specialty. |
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Maybe bonk would get to California before Shannon heard the news. |
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Leanne's been sleeping with dirty Nick poor Peter's having an affair, with plonk, I wonder what will happen to them both once he knows they've been having a bonk? |
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Radek Bonk tied it for the Senators in the opening minutes of the third period, and Ottawa pressed hard for the go-ahead goal that suddenly ended up in their own net. |
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The Bonk was often given singly, but sometimes in a string of 2-3 in rapid succession. |
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For Jonathan Bonk, it was as the son of Charles and Marion Bonk, born on February 19, 1945, in Wolseley, a small town in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. |
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Bonk was one of the 44 international keynote speakers who addressed the four-day 2nd international conference on e-learning that concluded in Riyadh on Thursday. |
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Richard Bonk, 37, of Chandlers Close, Winson Green, appeared at Birmingham Crown Court and admitted nine charges of making indecent images and nine of distributing them. |
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