"I've always been interested in the idea of just being passed into the earth, you know, without all the rigamarole that the funerals go through nowadays ."
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In the Champion Hurdle at Cheltenham on 16 March, Intersky Falcon started the 8 / 1 third favourite behind Rooster Booster ( 11 / 8 ) and Rigamarole ( 4 / 1 ).
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"I was just devastated that anyone might have heard me going through this rigamarole of finding the right key and the melody and the words, " she said with a laugh.
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CoolMail could be just the ticket for travelers who dread lugging around a laptop and going through the rigamarole of connecting to the Internet in their hotel room just to check their e-mail.
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The prospects look so good that oil giants such as Exxon, Texaco and Shell stick around after years of dealing with the rough climate, complicated tax structure and regulatory rigamarole of Russian bureaucracy.
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And what if enough people signed up for such a deal that it could eliminate the whole inefficient rigamarole of ISO-New England hitting the airwaves to ask people to use a little less electricity?
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Get up a study group to consider whether privatized courts wouldn't be a whole lot better for the country than all the bureaucratic rigamarole we have now and whether the Constitution allows for privatizing them.
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More glitter and glitz, from rhinestones to Santa Fe turquoise and African diamonds, displayed on more gowns, garb and Western rigamarole than seen in all the oat burners since " Stagecoach ."
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The emphasis on cost-benefit analysis is intended to snare every environmental rule in a thick gum of federal rigamarole, in study after study and thus in dispute after dispute and finally in court case after court case.
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The decision is a blow to the state Public Utilities Commission, which argued that the nearly 16 million Californians who weren't listed in the phone book should have their numbers blocked automatically without going through any rigamarole.