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Looks like they are having a field-day with this one.
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As she talks, laughter wafts through her window from afternoon field-day activities, such as water-balloon fights, an activity she says that many other schools wouldn't even try.
At Peace Parade in Mount Rainier, students line up to celebrate staying in line 2010
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This time the Democratic candidate has no intention of sitting back and letting the mongers have a field-day.
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Modern technology, as I tried to show in Crash and High-Rise, offers an endless field-day to any deviant strains in our personalities.
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Can you imagine, with ears like that, the field-day cartoonists will have world-wide?
"My leaning toward Obama has a lot to do with his even temperament, his ability to listen, his powerful persuasive faculties and his judgment." Ann Althouse 2008
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Needless to say, the spokespersons for fundamentalist secularism will have a field-day.
Iris Robinson, theological ignorance and the law of God Burke's Corner 2008
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David Miliband just spoke at a Progress rally here in Manchester, and the Kremlinologists are going to have a field-day with his speech.
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Needless to say, the spokespersons for fundamentalist secularism will have a field-day.
Archive 2008-07-01 Burke's Corner 2008
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I can imagine the press having a field-day with this, however.
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Witnesses were dumbfounded, the press had a field-day.
Tart of the Week: Kitty Fisher Heather Carroll 2008
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