Not only was the teacher talking quite quickly, but he had a Mancunian accent and I found it very difficult to follow. |
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Former singer and frontman Shaun Ryder went on to form Black Grape with Bez and former members of other Mancunian bands. |
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There's a healthy irreverence at the heart of the movie, as well as plenty of dry Mancunian wit. |
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Greener Grass is a recital of poetry by Lorraine Parker, a poet and textile artist with Mancunian connections. |
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It is also extremely pleasing that, as a club with strong Mancunian roots, we have joined forces with a thriving Manchester-based business. |
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The paintings of a Mancunian former teacher have taken the art world by storm after years of obscurity. |
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After almost 30 years and countless band members, prolific Mancunian bard Mark E Smith is still as cantankerous and unpredictable as ever. |
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Two of his sons play for the club and he has put a grassroots strategy in place for thousands of promising Mancunian youngsters. |
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The opening and closing ceremonies for the Commonwealth Games will draw on Mancunian culture to produce spectacular shows. |
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It became internationally famous for its connection with The Smiths, the cult 1980s Mancunian band who posed in front of it for an album cover. |
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To move it would make a mockery of the numerous advertising campaigns that have played upon the beer's Mancunian heritage. |
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The lead vocals matched the music perfectly and flexed from a gentle harmonious type vocal to the more Mancunian swagger, familiar within many Manchester artists. |
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I took all four corners off it coming off the slip road on to the Mancunian Way. |
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This little madam's like the reincarnation of Joan Rivers, only with a Mancunian accent. |
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Alongside him he engaged another Mancunian economist and friend of O'Neill's, Mike Emmerich, who ran a local thinktank, New Economy. |
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Logarithmics have an insolent kind of class, pop songs to beat any Mancunian group du jour and enough energy to bury any rock dinosaur. |
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English accents are not limited to cockney, upper-class twit or Mancunian. |
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And, of course, the girls starring in the ads will be flying the flag for Manchester, with their traditional Mancunian accents and northern charm. |
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Adrian says the menu has been designed to suit Mancunian tastes. |
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In the evening it's back to the baronial hall for a documentary about George's old production company, Mancunian Films, and the Formby episode from The South Bank Show. |
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Like generations of sad adolescents I loved the Mancunian miserabilists with their songs of woe. |
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Several of the show's cast members do speak with pronounced Mancunian accents in the series. |
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At one point, Wilson tells the audience that it's all really about the music, at another that the most important thing is Mancunian pride. |
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Also in the running are hotly tipped The xx and 40-something Mancunian trio I Am Kloot make the list with their fifth album. |
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Known as The Hitman and The Body Snatcher, he's a proper fighter, a spunky, sparky Mancunian kid approaching his peak. |
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But, unlike so many songs by the Mancunian miserabilist, this tale has a happy ending. |
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Another example of a famous Mancunian speaker is Karl Pilkington, a radio and TV personality. |
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The Mancunian accent is prominent in the locally set TV series Shameless, The Street and The Royle Family. |
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In his hometown, the Mancunian fight fans were stunned to see their hero hit the deck in the second round. |
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Mancunian legends James are one of the biggest bands to emerge from the city, with over 25 million album sales worldwide. |
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Manchester's most famous soap opera Coronation Street has, despite being based in the city, less pronounced Mancunian accents than other TV shows set in the area. |
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As well as singing in Mancunian accents and references to British culture in their lyrics, Oasis were influenced by British guitar bands from the past. |
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As rock's aristocracy celebrated in princely style Mancunian rapper Daz Sampson battled it out for Britain for one of the most laughable prizes in music. |
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Upon Sam Tyler awaking in 1973, he finds himself on a building site, beneath a large advertising board, proclaiming the construction of a new motorway, the Mancunian Way. |
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