As soloist, leader Alan Smale stuck the perfect sweet tone without verging on the trite. |
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No-one, especially coach Alan Jones, is ruling out another impressive showing. |
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They are Alan Johnson and Michael Arciero, forty-something hardbodies who have coached cycling at the U.S. Military Academy, at West Point. |
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It was my first game of golf in twenty-seven months and my eldest grandson Alan aged ten was my partner. |
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But things had gone off the boil at Burnden and Alan Ball's Exeter made an already subdued crowd of 5,631 even quieter. |
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He and his children were in 1353 released by Alan Reyner of nearby Roughton from any claim of being Alan's villeins. |
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When he attempted to build a dune buggy from an old car, he taught Alan to wield an arc welder to help him do the job. |
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United went on to win the double for the second time that season and Alan Hansen was left eating his words. |
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The Dow continues to head south, with Alan Greenspan, the one-time wizard with the Midas touch, experiencing a torrid time. |
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She's catching a red-eye flight to Canada where she's making a movie with Alan Alda. |
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In some quarters the knives are out for Alan Greenspan, the US Federal Reserve chairman. |
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This period of French history has proved a rich background for fiction, most notably perhaps for Alan Furst. |
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Longford manager Alan Matthews made a double substitution at the half time break introducing Vinny Perth and Eric Lavine. |
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Sponsor Alan Ranger explained that the conditions in Poland suited Bolter's style down to the ground. |
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Doctors Hilary and Alan Hill fell in love with Argyll long before moving there. |
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The extensive sushi menu by Alan Kim includes everything from crab shumai and edamame to eel hand roll and yellowtail sashimi. |
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I could feel my pulse in my neck as Steve began belaying Alan up the first 15-20 feet of the climb. |
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Grant Simpson and Alan Matheson sampled several decades of jazz at the Oddfellows ' Hall last weekend. |
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Before Wright arrived, the forward line worked around Alan Smith, an unflashy 20-a-season man, a player as traditional as jellied eels. |
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The children of Brendan and Theresa Walsh of Rhue, Lisa and Alan danced jigs and reels to the music from the tin whistle of Nicola Walpole. |
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Whilst Alan Moore famously earns his living writing comic books, he could never be accused of being a one-trick pony. |
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Parish, borough and county councillor Alan Whittaker is a fierce opponent of a regional assembly. |
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Mathematician Alan M. Turing was one of the first to propose the idea of a finite automaton as a universal mathematics machine. |
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The Irishman rode Alan Jarvis-trained Lady Pahia to victory in the Mortarmill Organic Dairy Fillies' Stakes. |
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Years ago, Alan Thicke was the host of a late-night talk show that had me on as a guest. |
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Dr. Alan Grant swore that he'd never set foot near the islands housing the dinosaurs from the original Jurassic Park. |
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However, Celtic quickly reasserted themselves and were back on level terms following an Alan Hosey header from a great John Reid cross. |
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The Setex Security Chief didn't like gang punks any more than Alan did, but he didn't like Alan much, either. |
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If you were looking for a striker to play down the middle then Alan was your man. |
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Another time, Weaver pleaded with scorer Bill Stetka to give his player a hit on a pop-up that was misplayed by Detroit's Alan Trammell. |
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Eight minutes and 15 seconds into overtime, Alan dived into the end zone for a touchdown. |
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Paul Evans drove his free kick around the wall, but Alan Gough in the Glens' goal parried the shot and the home defence scrambled it clear. |
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I made my way up very gingerly and after a slippery scrabble up the last bit, arrived back on the surface, with Alan not far behind. |
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There have been several hot-blooded clashes between Leeds and Arsenal over recent seasons, with Alan Smith central to many of them. |
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Ron suspected that she knew that he and Alan would be off for schoolboy japes and wizard pranks at any opportunity. |
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This version is directed by Ann Wodeman, with musical director Alan Gardner conductor of Kendal Choral Society. |
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Put off by bickering between his father and uncle over the family business, Alan went his own way. |
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Jim and Alan were three quarters Mexican and had grown up in a bilingual house. |
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Prolific playwriting genius Alan Ayckbourn has another of his creations on the Malvern stage next week. |
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It was in these dormer bedrooms that Alan Crawford and his family stayed during their weekend visits. |
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Everyone around Alan always obeyed Jason and Alan himself was no exception to the rule. |
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They have been inseparable ever since and Alan proposed on the very spot they met just three months later. |
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Real ale lover Alan Gardner is glowing with pride after brewery bosses chose his face to launch a new brand of his favourite tipple. |
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Instead of putting the ball in Row Z he allowed Alan Hunte to reach round and get the scoring touch. |
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Retired bus driver Alan Liptrot, 66, was knocked down by the Skoda car as he used a piece of wire to start a faulty starter motor. |
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An exchange of points by the visitor's Alan Smullen and that ageless veteran Liam Miley kept just the single point between them. |
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Her clipboard-wielding colleague Alan Greenlees demonstrates how this works, diligently scrutinising and ticking off trays of shells. |
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A similar idea was floated in March this year by Southampton Test MP Alan Whitehead following an energy summit held in the city last year. |
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Best wishes to Kristen and Alan who are due to be married in our church on Saturday next. |
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Riggott tripped Alan Mahon on the left side of the area and Dunn sent Oakes the wrong way from the penalty spot. |
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Guided by advice and encouragement from Steve, Alan placed several stoppers and small hexes. |
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As he passed one of the men who was attempting to stab Alan with a short dagger, he killed him in mid-stride. |
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Peggy and Alan Glendinning were at the lunch with family and friends reminiscing about their half-century together. |
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There is no greater commitment in agriculture than dairying, and brothers Ken and Alan Placke were staring that commitment in the eye. |
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He mistimed his header, but the ball deflected to Earnshaw, who beat Alan Blayney. |
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Clydebank looked as though they had done enough for another valuable point, but they reckoned without the alertness of Alan Neil. |
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Kit grinned at Alan puckishly and leaned forward, whispering into Alan's ear. |
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Jockey Alan Daly, who did ride on Saturday, picked up two mounts on horses that other jockeys had refused to ride in protest of the low purses. |
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Many US traders were sitting on their hands ahead of a key update on the economy by Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan this evening. |
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Fed chief Alan Greenspan warned their unchecked growth could threaten the financial system. |
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Kit practically skipped up the stairs, causing Alan to smile softly to himself. |
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Or was it because Alan had been lying, and he was trying to pump her for information about it? |
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He's like Alan but with better hair and without the sneering, punchable arrogance. |
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The comic version may well turn out to be the writer Alan Moore's magnum opus. |
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Amazingly, Alan has never sat any training exams but his experience more than makes up for that. |
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The visitors were unlucky to see Alan Inns have a shot cleared off the line and Currie head against a post. |
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A couple of body swerves later, he crosses and Cris's intended interception pops up nicely for Alan Shearer to head home from all of one yard. |
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Fortunately for a red-faced Basham, former Shelbourne striker Foran slammed his shot straight at the legs of Alan Fettis. |
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While more jokes and wisecracks were coming from the campfire, Alan retreated to his cabin. |
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White put him back in, but Virgo was fuming at referee Alan Chamberlain for his placement of the brown. |
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We had trick shots with Jamie throwing the darts flight first and Alan on his knees finishing doubles to the delight of a good crowd. |
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Prayers of the Faithful were read by Brendan, Alan and Karen, nephews and niece of the deceased. |
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Apart from that, Motherwell controlled much of the play but apart from Steven Hammell's first-half free-kick they rarely stretched Alan Main. |
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When Alan Cobham delivered a Moth floatplane in the US, an agreement for production in America was reached. |
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Alongside the newcomers is Morecambe-based poet and rhymester Alan Swift, who regularly performs at Spotlight and other venues. |
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The year 1901, as the late Alan Bold once remarked, represented the annus mirabilis of modern Scottish fiction. |
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Indeed the main award of the night went to the young and talented Alan Betson of The Irish Times. |
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Alan and I are going to do our first lead climbing with the security of a top rope, Alan first then I. Everything went better than expected. |
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With Matt and Alan coming home first and second it was an excellent result for Honda Racing. |
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Isn't it absolutely supercalifragilisticexpialidocious that Alan Shearer got a step closer to a trophy with Newcastle this weekend? |
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Over in Emmerdale,, poor old Alan Turner has been pining over lost love, Shelly. |
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Chris Hammerton is the biggest doubt after spraining his ankle yesterday, while Alan Pallister and Andy Hill are expected to be fit. |
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Moments later Alan Gilger tore through on goal, he had only the keeper to beat but his shot for the top corner went the wrong side of the post. |
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Duncan just sat there with a strange look on his face while Alan and Patricia's faces turned a pale shade of green. |
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The officers of the law had shown up, cuffed the perps, taken lots of names, and asked Wendy and Conner and Alan about six thousand questions. |
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Speakers included Alan Walter of Defend Council Housing and Colin Fox the convenor of the Scottish Socialist Party. |
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Their brother Alan is the chief P.A. announcer at Old Trafford and his voice is familiar to many regulars who visit the famous ground. |
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And a medical colleague of his, Dr Alan Preece, says lung cancer is more common downwind of power lines than upwind. |
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Today, the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Alan West, will receive the freedom of the city on behalf of the Navy. |
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Here is where Alan Turing broke the codes that maybe won the second world war. |
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Host Alan Kohler quite nicely brought out this defensive side with some telling jabs. |
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But a decision was reached in midweek by the runner and her coach, Alan Storey, that she is not in any sort of shape to compete at all. |
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The distinction between ritual and ceremony as pointed out by Alan Wald can then be analysed from a diachronic and a synchronic point of view. |
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Graham Branch instantly replaced Alan Moore for his first start in over six weeks, pushing straight into attack as Burnley went for broke. |
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The parachute had retracted in a mere fraction of a second, so quickly that Alan barely saw it withdraw. |
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Pulling his writing tablet from his harness pouch, Alan retrieved the pen he'd placed in the side of his war collar. |
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He mussed Alan's blonde hair and Alan felt a touch of warmth and a bit of guilt. |
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A new work by Alan Bennett is like a shy plant that only flowers every now and then, but when it does gives enormous pleasure. |
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A police constable recognised the photofit picture as being that of Alan whom he had previously arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. |
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Sam and myself were keen to have a ferret around in Pippikin via Mistral, but Alan was all psyched up to do his first trip down Lancaster Hole. |
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Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says the economy is bouncing back. |
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They were led by their officers, the town clerk, borough beadle Alan Johnson and mace bearers Tony Saunders and Derek Smith. |
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There were two tries apiece for wing Rory Kerr and centre Alan Gibbon, with Ross Lothian getting the other one. |
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In May, Alan had to devote more of his time to his paid positions and stepped down from the executive directorship. |
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Alongside Mone's name, however, we are troubled to find that of Sir Alan Sugar, who was so disagreeable to Lynn Barber recently. |
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Private Alan Davidson, 19, said the Army trains soldiers to be ready for anything. |
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Kit's voice whined sharply, reminding Alan that he still hadn't answered Kit's question. |
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The theory was advanced in the 1980s by Alan Harvey Guth and was elaborated upon by Paul Steinhardt, Andrei Linde, and Andreas Albrecht. |
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While Claire is freshening up, Alan could discreetly check his e-mail, as all the rooms have plug-in facilities for laptops. |
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The dismembered body of Alan Wilson was found buried under garden rubbish at a tenement in the west end of Edinburgh. |
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We read in Press Gazette that Alan Bennett is taking up the post of deputy editor of the Western Mail. |
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Anyway, old Neb thought he was the greatest wonder of the world, especially after doing an Alan Titchmarsh on the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. |
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Hate is such a strong word, but Alan Jacobs nails it with this rant about the follies of group productivity. |
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Time slowed as the ball arced across Alan Main in the Gretna goal but dropped in front of Derek Townsley, the home centre-half, who hoofed it beyond peril. |
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Besides, if I read Alan aright, he's just as terrified as I am. |
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Representative Alan Grayson, a Florida Democrat, is already playing the birther card on Ted Cruz. |
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Jack McConnell and Wark's husband, Alan Clements, first met while the former was a council convener in Stirling in the 80s, the latter a Labour activist. |
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The unassuming, charisma-free central banker never set out to be a player the way his predecessor Alan Greenspan did. |
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The government should be asking the relatives of Alan Turing to pardon them for treating him so appallingly! |
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Peter Beinart, for example, implies such criticism in complimenting Alan Dershowitz for publicly supporting a settlement freeze. |
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Since he first appeared on the scene, Thicke, who is son of TV dad Alan Thicke, has transformed into a quasi Justin Timberlake. |
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The response included denouncements from his growing pains costars Tracey Gold and Alan Thicke. |
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Minutes later they led 3-when Alan Bailey, who had seen an earlier effort cannon back off the post, stabbed home a right foot shot following a Stuart corner. |
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A New York native, Music Director Alan Gilbert will lead the performances, headlined by soprano Deborah Voigt. |
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This time, there were no fatalities, although it was close call for a resident named Alan in the morro da Formiga favela. |
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The New Zealand-born leader, Alan Loveday, took matters in hand. |
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Few castles can boast the historic pedigree of Cathcart, which dates back to the days of Sir Alan Cathcart, a knight who served with Robert the Bruce. |
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James Alan Fox, a criminologist who studies mass shootings, has debunked a lot of the myths of mass shooters. |
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Now Scarborough Council is proposing to make the presenter a freeman, an honour awarded to only a handful of worthies, including playwright Sir Alan Ayckbourn. |
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Just four minutes on, City goalkeeper Alan Fettis could only watch as Astafjevs leathered an exquisitely-angled 25-yard cross-shot high into the net. |
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The Celtic defender appeared to smash Paul Fenwick across the face in a first-half clash missed by referee Alan Freeland but captured by Sky TV cameras. |
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Can I buy you fellas a beer while Alan and I farm a little, eh? |
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For Alan and Penny, it's been a lot of hard graft, but worth every minute. |
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Among those attending were First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Alan West, retired First Sea Lord Admiral Jock Slater and several former commodores and captains of Dryad. |
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Prior to joining the USO, Alan led supply chain, customer support, and school service operations at K12, Inc. |
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For McDonald, it was a moment of undiluted embarrassment as he gifted possession to Alan Thompson and gave Celtic the platform from which they scored their second goal. |
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He suspected that the driver, who was identified as Cody Alan Legebokoff, was poaching in the backwoods. |
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Tumult ensues when Heidi and Nicky break up, Alan moves in on Heidi and Nicky gets involved with Pepper, whom Charlie is tormentedly smitten with. |
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Two goals in the first seven minutes of the second half finished off their Champions League campaign and to cap it all, Alan Smith was sent off in stoppage time. |
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Ally MacDonald's own goal in nine minutes then set Skye up for what might have been a real hiding, especially when Alan MacLeod was sent off in 35 minutes. |
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And Alan Greenspan, clutching a copy of atlas Shrugged, boils in a bath of molten gold. |
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The Drumaness bowler scythed through the defence of Alan Millar with just the second delivery of his first over, dismissing the Bangor opener for 4 runs. |
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Life as James Bond or a character from an Alan Furst novel seems racy and well-paid. |
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Almost half of suburban housing, notes historian Alan Wolfe, depended on some form of federal financing. |
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No Alan Cummins, no Alan Browne, no Noel Keane, the spine of the team. |
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The sales mean Boeing will be at full capacity through the end of this year, Commercial Airplanes Group Chief Executive Alan Mulally said last week. |
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Aware, in his mid-forties, that all the time off for cricket had queered his prospects for mainstream advancement at the bank, Alan seized the new career opportunity. |
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Lawrie, who has been working with stateside sports psychologist Alan Fine for the past year, is so driven by the need to succeed that it colours his every comment. |
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Their fellow Parisian, Scot Bill Gear, is well represented too, along with important pieces by Alan Reynolds and the still underrated Fife-born abstractionist Stephen Gilbert. |
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Then, on the Norman left, the Bretons under Count Alan began to give way. |
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This contest was no different, but it was clear from the time that referee Alan Lewis first put his whistle to his lips that it would be Fijian invention which triumphed. |
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In 2000, conservatives unhappy with George W. Bush split between Forbes, Gary Bauer, Orrin Hatch, and Alan Keyes. |
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Suddenly you're appearing in an arthouse film, directed by Lynn Ramsay, based on the book by Alan Warner and co-starring the serious-about-her-craft Samantha Morton. |
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The Turing test is named for computer scientist, mathematician, logician, and philosopher Alan Turing. |
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Fronted by Alan Donohoe, they specialise in creating angular working class anthems that are packed with sharp, edgy guitars and socially relevant lyrics. |
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Chris Templeman opened the scoring for the visitors in seven minutes and when Alan Gow fired home an equaliser in 20 minutes anything could have happened. |
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Sandra, whose parents, Alan and Violet Beattie still live at Langton Park, nursed in the Mater Hospital, Dublin before doing agency nursing in Naas. |
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Others who will join the rotation include Alan Alda, Candice Bergen, Stacy Keach, and Carol Burnett. |
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My friend Alan from Oldham was staying, wanting to see some of the excitements of London, though neither of us had as much money as we would have liked. |
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He was awarded a knighthood for services to his country's cricket, but since Jamaicans do not accept such titles, is known instead as The Honourable Alan Rae. |
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I had previously mentioned to Alan that I was putting together a new poetry mimeo, Shell Magazine, and I wanted desperately to have new work by John in the first issue. |
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To his eternal credit, Alan confronts them in a local pub, and their response is to take offence, cause offence and feel generally outraged by his attack. |
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Liberals excited at the way you take after Alan Greenspan will be chagrined at your critiques of the New Deal. |
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Then Eder, a brilliant forward with a reputation for fierce shooting, ran at goalkeeper Alan Rough, who nerved himself to deal with a powerful shot. |
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In her role as chancellor of the university, Ms Ford presented honorary degrees to culture supremo Felicity Goodey and award-winning playwright Alan Ayckbourn. |
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Liam Gallagher collected the award alone before presenting his speech, which thanked Bonehead, McGuigan and Alan White but not his brother, Noel. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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An Australian team led by Alan Mackay-Sim of Griffith University is also testing use of these cells to treat paralysis in several patients. |
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The sculptor of the statue was Alan Herriot, and the money to erect it was raised by the Colinton Community Conservation Trust. |
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McFarlane was promoting his new title by having guest authors Gaiman, Alan Moore, Frank Miller, and Dave Sim each write a single issue. |
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When waiting for a train at London's Victoria Station in 1984, Gaiman noticed a copy of Swamp Thing written by Alan Moore, and carefully read it. |
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Sometimes Estelle had to help her mother on Saturdays and Irwin went to classes for ultra-brainy children, but Alan and I always went to the bio. |
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Neither myself nor Alan thought we were signing it over to a board of trustees who would look after it like it was the Dead Sea Scrolls. |
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Maximin was himself not Roman but was ethnically the child of a Germanic Alan and a Goth. |
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He also fronts his own game show, Alan Carr's Celebrity Ding Dong, has written his autobiography, and continues to perform as a stand-up. |
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Great players of the 1980s and 1990s include local born internationals like Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle and Alan Shearer. |
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Priestley, Alan Bennett, Stan Barstow, Dame Margaret Drabble, A S Byatt, and Barbara Taylor Bradford being prominent examples. |
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His forces, including Hun and Alan auxiliaries, may in the end have totalled rather less than 15,000 men. |
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The programme, broadcast on 30 May, featured contributions from Kingsley Amis, Andrew Motion and Alan Bennett. |
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In 1954, the composer Alan Rawsthorne set six of the poems for speaker and orchestra in a work titled Practical Cats. |
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Much to the annoyance of Alan Turing and Peter Twinn at Bletchley Park, the mission was never carried out. |
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As Alan Watts wrote, it involves trying to speak the unspeakable, scrute the inscrutable and eff the ineffable. |
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Bertha was the widow of Alan de Bretagne with whom she already had a son, Conan. |
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This call for more gender inclusive language has receive the outspoken support of the Rt Rev Alan Wilson, the Bishop of Buckingham. |
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The Alan Turing Memorial in Sackville Park commemorates his role as the father of modern computing. |
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Both characters feel themselves in trouble, and there was speculation that Alan Ayckbourn himself may have felt himself to be in trouble. |
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The most prominent Conservative choices were Sir George Young and Deputy Speaker Sir Alan Haselhurst. |
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The Commission is chaired by The Rt Hon Alan Milburn, the former Secretary of State for Health in the Labour administration of Tony Blair. |
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A bridge carrying this road was widened, and carries the name Alan Turing Bridge. |
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In 2006, Alan Turing was named with online resources as an LGBT History Month Icon. |
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Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. |
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A posthumous pardon was not considered appropriate as Alan Turing was properly convicted of what at the time was a criminal offence. |
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The Bletchley Park Trust collaborated with Winning Moves to publish an Alan Turing edition of the board game Monopoly. |
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Fields needed expertise, and contacted Alan Hellary, who had also been thinking about establishing a regular commercial service to the Falklands. |
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The restored memorial was ceremonially unveiled on 30 August 2014 by Alan Heather, a distant relative of Heaviside. |
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At the same time, the authority to launch an evacuation operation was delegated to Richards and the British High Commissioner, Alan Jones. |
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Historians Keith Thomas and his student Alan Macfarlane study witchcraft by combining historical research with concepts drawn from anthropology. |
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Thatcher's economic policy was influenced by monetarist thinking and economists such as Milton Friedman and Alan Walters. |
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The Unseen University Cut Out Book was published in 2006 developed with Alan Bately and Bernard Pearson. |
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Of all the bouncebackable players we've experienced in past years surely Alan Quinlan deserves most credit. |
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Pink Floyd recorded The Dark Side of the Moon between May 1972 and January 1973, with EMI staff engineer Alan Parsons at Abbey Road. |
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Meanwhile there was a delightfully quirky solo from bassoonist Alan Pendlebury amidst the thunder of the closing con moto. |
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Critic Alan di Perna praised Gilmour's guitar work as an integral element of Pink Floyd's sound. |
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The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith. |
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Is that a see-through grid by Alan Shields next to the jacquardlike abstraction by Jay Heikes? |
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Among those who made a mark during Olivier's directorship were Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Alan Bates, Derek Jacobi and Anthony Hopkins. |
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From the late 1960s he found new plays that suited him, by authors including Alan Bennett, David Storey and Harold Pinter. |
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In 1998, Mirren played Cleopatra to Alan Rickman's Antony in Antony and Cleopatra at the National Theatre. |
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The scene was a fictionalised account of a real-life killing that Alan had made the subject of a documentary called Jeepney. |
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Sir Nicholas Serota has been the director of the Tate since 1988, when he took over from Sir Alan Bowness. |
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In February 1971, astronaut Alan Shepard became the first person to golf anywhere other than Earth. |
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As of March 2016 with Alan Hutton and Scott Brown the most recent additions to the list. |
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With 11 minutes of extra time gone, Alan Ball put in a cross and Geoff Hurst swivelled and shot from close range. |
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The former groundsman, Alan Ferguson, received a number of accolades, including both Premiership and Championship Groundsman of the Year. |
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Ordered this since I hear vaguely good stuff about Alan Moore's Supreme, though the art is mostly ugly Liefeldian junk. |
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The joke originates from the comedy show I'm Alan Partridge, in which the title character pitches a selection of ideas for television shows. |
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On 21 April 2011, Bruno appeared on the ITV1 chatshow The Alan Titchmarsh Show, where he was candid about his previous health issues. |
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Then the Thistle defence got themselves into a fankle with a low ball across the face of the goal before skipper Alan Archibald cleared. |
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During the 1980 season, Alan Jones partnered with the Argentine Carlos Reutemann. |
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A recent article by Alan O'Leary and Neelam Srivastava in a special film issue of the journal The Italianist is certainly a symptom of this fact. |
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The Scottish team won a record number of gold medals, which Alan Bisset said would help give voters more belief and confidence. |
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Only the head of the German Naval Section, Frank Birch, and the mathematician Alan Turing believed otherwise. |
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This allowed the codebreakers to break TRITON, a feat credited to Alan Turing. |
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Former US Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank Alan Greenspan gives most credit to Ludwig Erhard for Europe's economic recovery. |
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To deal with it, an Australian Hurricane Panel was created, chaired by the Australian Deputy Chief of the Naval Staff, Captain Alan McNicoll. |
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Important modern playwrights include Nobel laureate Harold Pinter, Tom Stoppard, Alan Ayckbourn, John Osborne, Michael Frayn and Arnold Wesker. |
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Ballymena had taken the lead through Alan Teggart, with a double from Gary Liggett helping set-up a grandstand finish. |
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He tried for the Kensington and Chelsea seat after the death of Alan Clark, but did not make the shortlist. |
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Musicians Eric Burdon, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Brian Johnson, Alan Hull, Cheryl and Neil Tennant lived in Newcastle. |
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The title reflects Nottingham's literary heritage, with Lord Byron, DH Lawrence and Alan Sillitoe having links to the city. |
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Gordon Alan Park of Holme sent me the letter that arrived at his house from the Euromillions Commonwealth of Nations Online Lottery. |
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Noted writers in the field of comic books are Neil Gaiman, and Alan Moore, while Gaiman also produces graphic novels. |
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The film starred Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, Jennie Linden and Alan Bates. |
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Anne Moss is Alan Wood's sister, referred to by him, and therefore Snitter also, as Mrs. |
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Emily Madamombe set up Conservatives for Zimbabwe with Huddersfield-based Tory party member Alan Fish. |
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Harris' accompanists included Paul Beaudry on bass, Alan Grubner on violin and Dan Kaufman on keyboard. |
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Property developer Alan Warley bought the site two years ago and hopes building work will be underway by the end of the year. |
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Tomorrow we host Partick and I'm wondering if Mr Jet Setter himself Alan Brown will be back from his holiday home for this one. |
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The British actor Stephen Mangan stated that Sellers was a large influence, as did the comedians Alan Carr and Rob Brydon. |
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Hugh MacDiarmid sat for sculptor Alan Thornhill and a bronze was acquired by the National Portrait Gallery. |
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The album was the first in a decade not to feature drumming by Alan White, marking the recording debut of Starkey. |
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The Alan Cristea Gallery in London is the distributor of Hamilton's prints. |
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The moth-eaten teddybear called Alan Measles who appears in much of his work became a surrogate father figure. |
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Against English invaders he was more successful facing Alan Minter and Tony Sibson. |
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Among these were four Dubai residents, Mark Stoleson, Alan McCormick, Sebastian Sache and Nicolas Andine. |
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Former managers include Bill Shankly, Alan Ashman, Bob Stokoe, Harry Gregg, Mick Wadsworth, Nigel Pearson and Paul Simpson. |
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Arne Johnson stabbed his landlord Alan Bono to death after a day of drinking, partying, and general white trashery. |
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None of the posties were named in our caption but postman Alan Schubert said they were hoping to raise pounds 500 for Brotton Cottage Hospital. |
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I started watching Boro in the bad winter of 1962-63 so Alan was my first centre forward as I never saw Brian Clough play. |
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We are very pleased to have Alan Lipson join our team as President of National Insurance. |
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But TV chef Alan Coxon is doing just that and is desperately serious about the potential for the long-forgotten medieval vinegar known as alegar. |
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It went up so fast, I didn't even have a chance to hold my flag up,'' said an astonished Alan Alegar, 47, of Granada Hills. |
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I was impressed with Alan Vicary who needed no comparison to the accredited and well known Mister Tom, John Thaw. |
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For Alan Jones to win a GPS rugby premiership in his maiden year would have made him heroic as well as unsackable. And he almost did it. |
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And watching Sir Alan Sugar in The Apprentice, I am taken right back to those days of rampaging yuppiedom. |
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Legal pedagogy has also been criticized by scholars like Alan Watson in his book, The Shame of Legal Education. |
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The artist, currently filming the second series of E4's Tattoo Fixers, appeared alongside the actor on Alan Carr's Chatty Man show. |
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Kaufman's widow, Ellen, and children, Alan Kaufman, Sheree Meyer and Melissa Kaufman, make up Kaufman Family LP, the corporate entity. |
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He also owns Mawjud with Martin Pipe and has shares in Arctiid and Okedokee, trained respectively by Pipe and Alan King. |
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The approach was soon extended to morphology by John McCarthy and Alan Prince, and has become a dominant trend in phonology. |
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Wild man Alan Jones kick-started the team's success story in 1980, followed two years later by flying Finn Keke Rosberg. |
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Confusion in the Armagh penalty area saw Shea Campbell and Alan Murphy go for the same ball. |
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On macroeconomic policy, I think Alan was unfairly criticized. |
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But I'll be putting in an advance order for retiring trainer Alan Jarvis's apologia. |
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I learned Lakeland developed from Lakeland Plastics, founded in 1963 in the Lake District by Alan Rayner. |
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It sounded as if, like some latterday Alan Partridge, The Bank has bounced back. |
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Second over seven furlongs at Folkestone last time, the 8-11 favourite cruised clear under Alan Munro to beat Barricado by six lengths. |
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John Cage, Henry Cowell, Alan Hovhaness, Aram Khachaturian, and Lou Harrison are all represented here. |
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Countryside worker Alan Knab was living near Alnwick when he targeted the 12-year-old for horrific abuse. |
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But that shift will be slow, said Alan Krans, an analyst with Technology Business Research. |
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John Lynch, Steven Aurin, Alan Dean and Nick Law were all on the scoresheet for Sports Bar. |
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The best brown trout boated fell to Alan Willis, going 8lb 8oz, while Rugby angler Sean Hanlon had a nice brown trout of 5lb 12oz. |
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As for Andrea Dossena's deplorable, gutless stamp on David Meyler in first-half stoppage time, don't just take Alan Shearer's word for it. |
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Early in 1968, the Krays employed Alan Bruce Cooper who sent Paul Elvey to Glasgow to buy explosives for a car bomb. |
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Lineker went for Alan Shearer, Peter Beardsley, Paul Gascoigne, Chris Waddle, Stuart Pearce and John Barnes. |
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You need two weeks to change it, so Alan had to travel separately with Peter Beardsley. |
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The play has been written by Janet Plater, daughter of one of the UK's leading stage and TV writers, Alan Plater. |
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But robins are put in the shade by the hedge sparrow, the Alan Clark of the bird world. |
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Also out are seamers Alan Richardson and Mel Betts leaving New Zealand all-rounder Scott Styris to return from paternity leave as skipper. |
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They were assisted by a banker named Alan Cooper who wanted protection against the Krays' rivals, the Richardsons, based in South London. |
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In 1233, a prior here, known as Alan of Cornwall, was made abbot of Tavistock. |
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Did I mention that Mr. Kristol was once a promoter of Alan Keyes? |
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Entry for a four-man team is pounds 66 and should be sent to Alan Cartmell, 18 Holmoak Road, Belmont, Hereford. |
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This revolver will be cased, along with a copy of a book co-authored by Val Forgette and Alan Serpette on the history of the LeMat. |
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Judges such as Randall Rader and Alan Lourie were appointed to guide the court's development of patent law. |
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Tompkinson seemed to play Jim like Alan Bennett doing Billy Bunter, while Helen McCrory's Margaret was a kind of pantomime Miss Jones. |
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And keeping up the blokey theme, the naughty Danny Dyer will be talking to Alan Carr about his book and his tasty life. |
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Edinburgh coach Alan Solomons believes the 27-year-old will enhance the side's scrummaging power in the coming campaign. |
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McHaffie lost the plot when ref Alan Craig sent so many of his players to the sin bin he only had THREE left on the bench. |
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Similarly, Alan Rouse, a mountaineer who died in the 1986 K2 disaster, was educated in Birkenhead. |
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The agreement has been signed by Alan Hall, Chairman and CEO of Tempus Global Data, and Sean Slatter, CEO of LSI, headquartered in Layton, Utah. |
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I have just seen her smooching with the adorable Alan Rickman in her new video In Demand. |
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In 1976, she won a Drama Desk Award for her performance in Alan Bennett's play Habeas Corpus. |
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James Alan Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University, says the attitude on snitching is shifting for the better. |
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The defendant placed a 4,000-pound Molotov cocktail on the train tracks,'' prosecutor Alan Jackson said. |
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Then there's the Alan Keyes mosh pit moment, which you may have read about already but really is a sight to behold. |
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Claire Young is energetic and shrewd, but her motormouth would have Sir Alan reaching for the smelling salts on her first day of employment. |
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Later, Alan inspired musical migrants as his slick singing quartet The Southlanders hit the charts and Britainwent Calypso crazy. |
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Both albums were produced by Alan Holmes who also provided their colourful artwork. |
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Other racing figures who appeared as character witnesses for Wright included racecourse bookmaker Alan Marcel and owner Leslie Garrett. |
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