The monster telco reckons that 91 payphones will be kitted out by the end of the week. |
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The young marksman fired in his first senior goal on Saturday and reckons there is much more to come. |
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Only she turned out to be working for this money lender, who reckons I owe him a small fortune in interest now. |
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She reckons she has another three novels in her, so anyone who expects another this side of 2010 should probably lay off the codeine. |
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Rosi reckons there are strong similarities between her talents for maths and for cage fighting, also known as mixed martial arts. |
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Still, he reckons it's taught him a lot about translation, and how it is more often the simplicity than the complexity of language that is lost. |
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These themes show the preoccupations of both virus writers and those they are targeting with their malicious code, Cluley reckons. |
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He reckons he's in the clear as he already paid a fee for being able to copy CD's and transfer music to other media. |
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Paul is time-served in the demanding trade, but reckons he's as fit as he ever was. |
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Lee Gilmour reckons the Bulls' play-anywhere mentality is one of their main strengths. |
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He knows the goals are an easy way to any supporter's heart, but he reckons his lanky winger offers a lot more besides. |
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The golf courses of Mayo and Galway beckon invitingly but he reckons he might tire of the golf after a few months. |
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He reckons that tens of thousands of nostalgic veteran Titoists will travel to the island, stay in his hotel and make him rich. |
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He reckons fabric conditioner is environmentally-unfriendly, so the towels are so stiff you can snap them in half like a Salada biscuit. |
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She reckons you can get away with virtually anything, particularly acid colours. |
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He reckons up to 15,000 restaurants will be forced to shut down this year, adding around 40,000 to the job queues. |
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The future looks bleak but she reckons without teenage daughter Sorrel's last-ditch attempts to save them both. |
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Cushnahan reckons he has stayed the pace, winning the seat three times with an increased vote on each occasion. |
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Bloomberg reckons T-Online, Tiscali and Terra Lycos could be potential suitors for the business. |
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He reckons no one else locally has driven their historic lorry so many miles to attend a vehicle rally. |
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That nice Adam whatsisname off the telly reckons I could do my accounts online anyhow. |
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The company reckons that its customers now want total services packages that include warehousing, stock control and just-in-time delivery. |
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He reckons it's a bit much to criticise what he has done when, after all, he did get most of it right. |
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But one local resident reckons that's not the case and insists a survey carried out last year said the trees could last another 50 years. |
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The bloke who came up with the ad reckons our national anthem actually evolved from an old Welsh drinking song. |
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In an operation like this, the leadership reckons on a 10 per cent casualty rate for it to be successful. |
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He reckons on a traditional repertoire of over 100 poems and a good sense of humour. |
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Mr Newman reckons they will be able to learn more about the site from the data before the ground itself is finally excavated. |
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He reckons the surf is great in Tennant Creek, and even better in Alice, considering we're equidistant from every beach in the country. |
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He comes to town to shop for various goods and reckons to add a wife to that goods list. |
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York City defender Chris Smith reckons to have overcome his biggest hurdle on the long road to full fitness. |
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As you get entrammelled in family life he reckons it's difficult to make, and keep, good buddies wherever you are. |
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Geoff reckons to use a contact spray like pyrethrum which breaks down within about 24 hours. |
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Both, he reckons, are houses where we gamble for high stakes, and with high hopes. |
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Adam reckons I'm not allowed to eat in bed when I move in with him, but we'll see about that. |
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It reckons users are in good hands with Apple's own Safari browser, and so the trouble begins. |
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The manufacturer, the daddy of this market, reckons it will pull in a billion dollars revenue this year. |
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Kickstarting the burlesque scene in London, Maria Saugar reckons the Whoopee Club will be the talk of the town at The Edinburgh Festival. |
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The fund manager reckons that these investment vehicles have a coherent overall asset allocation strategy. |
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Ishiguro reckons it might one day be possible to construct an android which passes for human, but only briefly. |
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Cumani reckons that his star three-year-old could be good enough to contest the St Leger at Doncaster in September. |
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They might call it chick-lit, but the Scribbler reckons that some talons are emerging from underneath that cutesy downy fluff. |
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He reckons it will take 18 months to get the 4,000 programs in the software library built, and has taken the CD off the market. |
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Captain Warren Hegg, who missed the Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy game at Chelmsford with a ricked neck, reckons he will be okay for tomorrow. |
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In Cameron, he reckons, he has found someone with the right stuff to boost his European ambitions. |
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She reckons work is good for the soul, but mostly it's necessary for the pocket. |
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He reckons the pure spring water he's discovered on his land is lovely jubbly. |
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In an interview with the Sun, she reckons the church has no problem with her shaking her booty in hot pants. |
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Dixon reckons the transformation he has witnessed is mostly due to the manager. |
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This, he reckons, is a bitter pill for Scots who quite enjoy wallowing in a perceived anti-Scottish backlash. |
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Johnson reckons there should be a special place reserved for Nairn on any new national pantheon built after Scotland regains its proper statehood. |
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But that reckons without the special talent which is Thierry Henry. |
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Privacy International reckons jobsworths have become a global menace. |
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Byrne now reckons it was not such a bad time to set up in business. |
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He reckons to have selected his first squad for Saturday's opening day clash at Brunton Park but was giving little away as to his starting line-up. |
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He stays with his mother on the south coast during the week and reckons to make his long-distance travelling financially viable by booking early on the internet. |
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The first step was shunning sugar and weaning herself from wheat, an experience Beals reckons is similar to the experience of withdrawing from drugs. |
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Peggy reckons that he's crawled off to sulk after she had words with him. |
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The research team reckons the discovery will have implications for work on stems cells, tissue regeneration, elderly care and spinal cord injuries. |
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Nissan reckons Murano, named after the island near Venice and the home of Murano glass, resembles an all-wheel drive below its belt-line and a sports sedan above. |
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Jake also reckons unicycling is the perfect antidote to exam stress. |
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He reckons his fellow Majorcan is the best young talent he has ever seen. |
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If you scroll down a bit, you'll see he reckons I'm having doubts. |
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Too many designers, Nagrani reckons, stop thinking like entrepreneurs and lose touch with their customers. |
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My friend the Monte Cristo connoisseur reckons the Homestead's triple-decker sandwich of fresh turkey, ham and Swiss cheese is the second best he's had. |
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He reckons the gaming industry is being reinvented by social networking. |
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He reckons the bush telegraph would soon get the others to slow down. |
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Mr Curry reckons that the minor powers on offer to the mini-parliaments are not worth the candle, so people of Yorkshire and elsewhere should vote against it. |
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Graham has even promised to throw a couple of trainer wheels on a bike for me and reckons he has a 57 year old Kiwi who would like to have a crack at me. |
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The ace poacher, who has scored two goals in two games in City's promising start to the new campaign, reckons it is a pressure the team has to get used to. |
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He reckons I should be able to spot him easily cos he's very tall. |
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Jerry Gill is already looking forward to a promotion push with Cheltenham next season as he reckons their young bucks will be even better next term. |
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He reckons that Hegel becomes ensnared in dilemmas and contradictions. |
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And now that the queasiness of the early days of her pregnancy are over, the stunning redhead reckons she feels healthier than ever before. |
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Dix reckons he has refaxed 17000 pages in this way over the past eight months. |
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The civil day begins at midnight, and reckons 12 hours ante meridiem, or before noon, and 12 hours post meridiem, or after noon. |
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The Ross County boss reckons clubs like his could be hurt financially unless over-age player restrictions are eased. |
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Dance teacher Roisin McCourt reckons she has the face of the son of God on her tea cloth. |
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Having worked with Calvin Harris on the disc she reckons that it's her clubbiest yet. |
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Gently reckons he led a gang of robbers who held up a local bank with sten guns. |
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An' she reckons I dropped meself right in the clag last week saying as how yer could see the Hairy Lemon from the scene of the crime an' that. |
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But Essex cornerman Sims, who has trained a string of world, European and British champions, reckons the 31-year-old has plenty left in his tank. |
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From representing 5 percent of the pallet unitisation market in 2006 stretch hoods will account for 10 percent by 2011, AMI reckons. |
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The two Super League big hitters were out to hammer home their title credentials and Sneddon reckons both sides did exactly that. |
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Aaron Muirhead reckons it's crazy golf rather than the crazy gang that will keep Partick in the Premiership. |
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His character may have been axed after two years in the soap but he reckons the prime time exposure has made him a much more bankable name. |
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Zemmama reckons Scotland boss George Burley would bemad to leave him out of the squad for next month's friendly against Croatia at Hampden. |
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CharlieOs Angels star Drew Barrymore reckons unlike most Hollywood types, sheOs not a high-maintenance diva. |
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Jamie Redknapp reckons Celtic boss Neil Lennon is cut from the same cloth as his dad Harry. |
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Lew reckons he had three options for the cash-cow which was Premier post the Coles sale. |
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He signed pro-forms for Frank Warren in 2000, lured by the promise of 12 lucrative fights, but Barrett reckons that arrangement held him back. |
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Moyes has one of the iciest stares in football, and Kilbane reckons United's players will cross their new manager at their peril. |
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Ian Murray reckons St Mirren's relegation has turned him into a Paisley penny pincher as he bids to rebuild the team. |
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This is the finding of Kwik-Fit, which reckons that worn shock absorbers could be the culprit in many cases. |
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If Billy Lane hadn't given him duch a firm handshake, Henry reckons he'd be wondering if all the Banana-benders shook like a girl. |
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Raging Alex Neil reckons it will take him two days to calm down after his side flopped at Firhill to fall meekly out of the Cup. |
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Arachnologist Chris Ayre reckons the Giant House Spiders will flock to homes this month in a bid to find a partner and escape the bad weather. |
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Keith, 66, of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, reckons it will take him a fortnight to put his massive collection back to Greenwich Mean Time. |
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The former Rangers boss reckons Twitter, Facebook and radio phone-ins have created a blame culture in society. |
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Essex glamour model CHENILLE STEELE releases Come On You Lions on iTunes this week and reckons it can boost our boys enough for them to pick up the cup in South Africa. |
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At Nuit Blanche, a frenetic allnight art festival in Toronto, it was exhibited outdoors and was viewed, Kelly reckons, by crowds up to 1,000-strong. |
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Fearing his peely-wally Scottish bod wouldn't be up to the job, the 22-year-old star has been hitting the gym and reckons he's developing a bit of a six-pack. |
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And Murphy reckons one section above all others will be of interest to his cabinet colleagues, especially those windbags known to prattle on without saying anything. |
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Coloccini reckons that his experiences grappling with the Doncasters and Bristols of the world has actually helped his cause in the Prem even now. |
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And he reckons the roughhouse tactics were part of a plan by Martin O'Neill's men, including McCarthy and Whelan, to try to get Scots players to retaliate. |
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A baseliner with a decent serve and raking forehand, he reckons playing on clay could be a leveller when it comes to causing a shock against the Scot. |
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But he reckons he should perhaps think about readdressing his schedule. |
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Legal beagle Muttley reckons owners have copyright on their dogs. |
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Maybe he reckons queer-bashing never harmed any politician in Ulster. |
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According to the report, Strauss reckons that, for a non-subcontinent side, England have fared better than most when it comes to tackling the twirlers in India. |
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Moroccan Anan Mohammad, 14, whose first language is French, reckons he has a slight edge over other participants because he also understands Arabic. |
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The Scouser reckons the firebrand 47-year-old has turned water into wine with Well this season, taking them to the previously unscaled heights of the Champions League. |
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