(1) Your training equips you to recognise much of what you are likely to see, but you rely on specialists around the country for help with those rare pieces that fox you.
(2) So last night ShowBiz Ireland were out in force and waiting outside Vicar Street for the wily old fox to emerge.
(3) He may have mellowed with old age - he's 63-but the fire still burns bright in this wily old fox 's belly when invited to defy the odds.
(4) For it would seem that the wily old fox has finally outfoxed himself by falling prey to an inherent weakness that involves opening his mouth precipitately.
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(6) I stake my reputation on the fact that this week's entry will truly fox you.
(7) No longer dishing out the Clough edge of his tongue, the best manager never to have led England, remains a wily old fox .
(8) What does the poor old fox do, and what are its aims and intentions?
(10) However, he observed, the old fox was too cunning for them.
(11) It will join that old fox stole I rescued from a charity shop.
(12) It is veteran versus tyro, wily old fox against bristling young cub, a man who has done it all against a boy who threatens to do it all.
(13) The wily old fox of cricket had his guests enthralled by witty conversation, which ran late into the night.
(14) It has been quite a century for the old fox , after all.
(15) They will repurchase the bonds of the ownership of which they have been tricked out by the wily old fox .
(16) The Oz, being more of a wily fox , eschewed tabloidism and was much more sympathetic to the fallen leader.
(17) It appears blank, having completely foxed the browser.
(18) The most significant predators on red foxes are humans, who hunt foxes for their fur and kill them in large numbers as pests.
(19) Indians cannot tolerate it if the old foxes keep fighting and hamper Bangalore's growth.
(20) The wedge-shaped head is often wolf or foxlike with short, erect ears.