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Its main function appears to be no more than to push house prices even further beyond the reach of the average punter.
In fact, there's so much bonding on stage that it would make the average punter slightly sick.
This shorter format only gives the average punter 40 chances of making it.
Hong Kong form is all Chinese to the average punter.
It's good to get some informed reaction to the jury process from a perspective that's not that of the average punter.
To your average punter, the artwork looks like junk, but fortunately museum curators know better.
They don't live near the football ground any more, and they probably have very little contact with the average punter now."
This was indeed just a satirical gag, despite the average punter wanting to get a bottle each Father's Day.
The average punter around the UK suffers from wage deflation if he's lucky to keep his job.
Professional punters can make it pay by carefully studying form but the average punter will end up with £81 for every Pounds 100 staked.
The media (and your average punter) are so narrow minded and stupid they cant see past the hype and stereotype.
Makes perfect sense to me, Its not as if your average punter at the Carphone Warehouse really gives a monkeys right now.
DePoyster was an average punter, and had the dubious distinction of having one of the shortest punts in NFL history.
Plimer says his book is for the "average punter in the street" who can "smell something is wrong in the climate debate but can't put a finger on what."
Time and time again your average punter gets ripped off by some incompetent half-wit whose main aim seems to be to sell as many boxes as he or she can.
Has market research shown that the average punter will spend $75 (£45) on a known entity with a critical imprimatur, but not, say, on multimedia dance theatre from Poland?
He has publicly spoken of his concerns about the increasing wages of Premier League footballers while "the average punter in the stands is struggling to pay his mortgage".
The average punter might not be able to understand some of the finer points of technique but if you can sing and dance and tell a good story, that appeals to everyone.
Rising from his seat he said, 'Although one hundred million is a mere dip into Paul McCartney's petty cash box, it might not be readily accessible to the average punter.'
The problem first and foremost is that the average punter does not want to have to think at all and as for RTFM - that he definitely does not want to do.
Because for all the chat about climate change, rising oil prices, and the need for consumers to be ethical, my story illustrates the hurdles that lie between your average punter and a low carbon footprint.
PEAS capital gains tax savings were of value only to those whose capital gains had in the given year exceeded the free allowance - not a predicament in which the average punter found himself.
The Church then, in its cunning quest for power, built basilicas with similar designs so that the average punter would still be overawed by architectural power and, by association, attribute to the Church legal power.
Grenville Davey was £20,000 richer when he left the Tate Gallery last night after winning the Turner Prize, though to critics and the average punter there was little to choose between the artists on this year's shortlist.
There's much criticism that it has taken so long even to get to alpha stage, and fears that it may have missed its chance simply through the sheer inertia of the average punter and FB's vast mass of subscribers.