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If asked, who would ordinary punters value for being there?
But I know that ultimately, it'll be the ordinary punter who takes the hit.
To many ordinary punters, he's simply the most irritating man in pop.
The ordinary punter, however, was often less spoilt for choice in his representation.
That is a bit baffling for us ordinary punters.
So instead of actually reporting the games they are trying to dig out anything which "ordinary punters" can relate to.
He didn't expect to find the object of his hunt anywhere that ordinary punters had access to.
Now you had a clued-up class of ordinary punters who would inexplicably be where you least expected them, usually having it large.
Online gambling gives ordinary punters the chance to compete with the pros - but watch out for a wild card in the mix.
Isn't it time ordinary punters had the chance to buy reasonably priced eco homes?
The democracy that Cameron goes on about needs to recognize the powerlessness of the ordinary punter in this self referential finance game.
We were a panel of five - three 'professionals' and two ordinary punters - and the pros were all high up in classical music broadcasting.
More than ever before, there appears to be a disjunction between what the critical intelligentsia finds interesting and what ordinary punters want to spend their money on.
The 'whump' of Clement's boot as it strikes the ball is as different a noise from an ordinary punter as Domingo is from Kylie.
It's a measure, however, of Toyota's advanced paranoia about the thing that few people have been permitted to take the iReal out into the real world to mix with ordinary punters.
'After all, even if Jefferson has perfected some magic putter which gives Harley an illegal edge on the greens, he will never be allowed to sell it to the ordinary punter, so there's no point.
The more words a singer can manage in one breath, the more likely ordinary punters are to succumb to a sing-song, and the more sounds there are in a chorus, the more infectious it gets.
The Government could then say loud and clear, whether you are a bookmaker or ordinary punter, that you lay odds, bet, spot bet or buy tickets in lotteries, at your own risk with no recourse to the law.
This suited New Labour to a tee as Brown and his ilk made political profit from the unsustainable and protracted credit boom and house price inflation, as these ruinous developments seduced the ordinary punter into delusions of wealth.
The odds given on the Lightning Bolt would be,' I think for a moment, remembering what I've heard around the pubs, 'four to five on - short odds, so as to discourage your ordinary punter and to make sure the Irish don't win too much.