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Will this week's bunfight make it on to that list?
The train is always overcrowded and Friday evening is a bunfight.
It looks like a proper bunfight down there.
He was away at some religious bunfight."
He has now cut his traveling Bunfight to 15 actors, the number that can pack into a minibus and his pickup.
Caller - The bunfight starts at 4 p.m.
Bishop's bunfight.
Hulkenberg, 23, is keenly aware that he is at the centre of an almighty bunfight.
Former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott described the series as a "bunfight" and said that there was "nothing that resembled cricket" in it.
But having survived the bunfight to get aboard, we found ourselves in a carriage as roomy and plush as a business-class cabin on an international airline.
MusicBrainz is a bit like quoting Wikipedia in a forum bunfight - half the time it bites your bum :o)
DSRM are in the Auckland District League, 100 years old this year and planning a bunfight of its own before the summer's out.
UPDATE, 1:15 P.M.: The great bunfight has begun.
But my advice is to give the French Alps a miss altogether during the half-term bunfight (February 9 and 16), which clashes with French school holidays.
He corrects himself, earlier in the scene, when using the word "Colloquium" and replaces it with "bunfight" (p. 59), and in addition speaks in short and simple sentences.
The final chapter, set in South Africa, is unfortunately the weakest, a routine reprise of the post-apartheid bunfight in which blacks and whites loudly despair of each other.
But mostly he did not need to talk at a bunfight, people came up and talked to him, and he would nod his head and smile benevolently and say happily, Yes, Yes, Yes.
Then today Adam Boulton's interview with Alastair Campbell on the prospects of a Liberal Democrat-Labour deal without Gordon Brown as PM turned into something of a spectacular bunfight.
George Hall concluded that "the most riveting of the concert's offerings turned out to be the purely electronic Cosmic Pulses, a 30-minute continuum of mighty and minute sounds ricocheting round the hall like some infinite, inter-galactic bunfight.
This afternoon Brett Bailey, founder of the renowned Third World Bunfight company and often described as South Africa's edgiest theatre director, was due to give a talk in London as part of the Greenwich and Docklands international festival.
- The bunfight between eBay and Craigslist took an interesting turn yesterday as former queen of the auction site-turned-politico Meg Whitman took the stand to explain how she had wanted to buy the whole company - not just the minority share that's currently in dispute.
Spencer Cushing, associate director of John D Wood in South Kensington says that there is currently "a shortage of unmodernised mews cottages for sale in central London", so when they do come on the market, there's a bunfight, particularly over those with basements and lofts.
And that's why a session like this is helpful; the larger 'sync sessions' that used to happen were more of a bunfight, more like speed dating, where you'd have a talk and then suddenly you're fighting for the supervisors' attention with 60 other people who are punting gospel, jazz, country and God knows what else."
He found that he enjoyed going to a parish to confirm the children, or to institute a new incumbent, and stay afterwards for the sausage rolls or sandwiches at the bunfight and chat up the people with a mixture of silence and belly-bumping laughter and beams all round and leg-pulling but with care and affection.