Do they go with another dud sequel, maybe even a prequel, or do they just remake the original? |
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Not connecting it this way would make it a bomb stripped of all explosives, a dud. |
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Hey, in the same 88-and-a-half grueling minutes you might spend with a dud date, you get to meet 20 dud dates. |
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I really wasn't relishing the idea of telling this guy that his game was a dud. |
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With splurges of undigested Freud and lashings of dud anthropology, these essays fail to convince. |
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It seemed every woman he went out with was a dud, a bore or just plain stupid. |
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There's really not a dud in the lot here as each show is well written and well intentioned from the outset. |
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It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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Made in America, with an all-American crew and cast, this dud was never released at cinemas. |
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If the Democrats preselect this dud, they can forget about trying to regain credibility. |
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But it probably had in mind dud companies such as decrepit cement factories or foundries, not the country's crown jewels. |
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A bomb disposal expert from Catterick was called in and the bomb was found to be a dud filled with concrete. |
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In fact, that's only a fraction of the cost of a license, especially when the much-touted property turns out to be a dud. |
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Still, it's not as if he has been a complete dud when it comes to raising money. |
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Since then, Mann has made two albums in a row of glorious melodies matched to grim sagas of addiction, dud relationships and dead-ends. |
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He knows the eternal value of his famous exit and is too smart to risk replacing it with a dud. |
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When we got back he'd managed to scribble a few lines in his notebook with his dud hand. |
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The stars put on their best Chanel duds for a party that was far from being a dud. |
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His lyricism has developed, the beats are tighter and there are no dud songs. |
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There was always a dud round in there, always a tournament-wrecker amid some mini gems. |
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In sum, there isn't one dud piece in this blazingly honest gem of an anthology. |
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There remains, however, a world of difference between making an honest mistake and deliberately passing off a dud antique. |
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Most of the fraud was done by banking dud cheques and drawing on the funds before the cheques had cleared. |
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He has trailed his party and made a series of dud judgements. |
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How do you stand up for your rights when the second-hand car you have just bought turns out to be a dud? |
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Even if the last two films you distributed were successes, you could have a total dud here while two successes go by the wayside. |
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If any doubt exists mark the item as a suspected dud or request the advice of the UXO Recognition Advisor. |
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The world is coming to an end because of a dud military experiment and a few brave men and a woman must go boldly into the core of the earth to save the planet. |
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You can reduce the risk of hiring a dud by bringing someone on as a consultant or contractor first, says Cleveland biotech entrepreneur Andy Lefkowitz. |
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Pubs and nightclubs which accepted dud euro banknotes from youths aged between 15 and 17 in return for alcoholic drinks could be prosecuted for serving young people. |
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Best known for making garishly colourful headphones, the business looked like a dud investment for the world's biggest tech firm. |
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The Hollywood Reporter said the film was a dud, but Holmes plays neatly against type. |
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She turns in dud stories, misses deadlines, and is prone to occasionally sleeping with her young, struggling musician sources. |
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The late 20th-century model – of speeches, spin and central diktats – is a dud. |
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She has an unerring ability to see things from an objective point of view, and can spot a dud policy a mile off. |
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On the way, she had encountered dud radios, severe icing-up, defective brakes and a malfunctioning engine. |
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If a bank reports a dud loan, the RBI will assemble the firm's lenders to agree on remedial action. |
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After many scientists dubbed its 2006 test a dud, Pyongyang clearly wants to dispel any doubts that it has a credible nuclear program. |
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Without question, dud cluster bombs are posing a significant threat to civilians and mine clearance operations alike. |
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Because when a formation, we were only six, one of them had already turned dud, and gone back home, that only left five. |
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Someone set a grenade in the pile of mortar shells to explode the pile, but the grenade was a dud. |
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Along came a German artillery strike, and a dud hit the ground about a foot from the trench and sprayed dirt into his tea. |
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However, DQ operators are still diddling consumers with two in ten punters still not being offered a refund when they complain about being given dud information. |
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This proposal is a dud, but at least it's an innovative dud. |
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A woman who ran dud healthcare courses has been found guilty of handing out certificates she claimed were from qualifications body City and Guilds. |
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When it was really looked at, the Commission overturned it, not because there was any pressure on it, but because they realised it was a dud idea. |
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Like the millions of Americans who were stuck lined up at the pumps in 1977, after dropping Blue Moves, his first dud in seven years, he was also running out of gas. |
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You can choose if shooting can result in a dud or not. |
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The money will allow for a clean-up of bank balance sheets begrimed by dud loans granted to property developers during the inflation of Spain's colossal property bubble. |
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Lo and behold, they marched it out into the lobby, to the media and the waiting public, and dropped a dud that paid little attention to absolutely no attention to the details required to make sound environmental policy. |
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Mr Scoble's area of expertise was tablet PCs laptop computers that allow users to handwrite their notes, and that have been mostly a dud, both then and now. |
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You can get long-distance rip-offs from companies in other countries that know that they are not at much risk of facing angry Mrs Smith who got a dud article through the mail. |
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But as far as dud follow-ups go, we're in Exorcist II territory with this dreck. |
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But dud guests like rude pensioner Winner will kill this once promising chat show stone dead. |
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No. I suspect that most people haven't even thought of it and even if they become aware of this latest over-zealous piece of EU legislation, they will place the dud batteries from their transistor radios in the dustbin. |
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That coverage has also helped to raise awareness around the world to a problem long recognized in the ban movement itself the similar impact of dud cluster bombs. |
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The Bolivian armed forces voluntarily and on a regular basis carry out plans for the destruction of grenades, bombs, fuses and other explosive devices that are exuded, dud or unusable. |
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After so much heat generated by controversy and dire threats by both opponents and proponents of NMD, the result, being less than overnight apocalypse, may well appear like a dud. |
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I prefer the hexagram, dud moo, because he reminds me of milk duds. |
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