Millwall deservedly drew level when, on 34 minutes, Dyer converted a ball that ran loose after a Dunne miskick. |
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Further skirting round a definition of jazz, Dyer drops this fabulous description of Thelonius Monk approaching the piano. |
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Dyer is putting on an exhibition of running around, sort of like a mini-Pete Sampras lookalike who's drunk too much fizzy orange. |
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Lipids were extracted according to the method of Bligh and Dyer, followed by methylation with ethereal diazomethane. |
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Dyer is not naturally left-footed and it showed because he never got in behind Cafu. |
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The Dyer had sought to enforce a writ against a colleague who had covenanted not to practise the craft of dyeing in the same town. |
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Eventually, we reached a stile that allowed access over the wall to the fields of the Dyer farm. |
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Consequently, no one was in court for the prosecution when the Recorder of Bristol, His Honour Judge Dyer, was ready to hear the matter. |
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Samantha Dyer, 14, of Sorrell Close, Goldhanger, has been breeding and showing pointers, with her mum, Sharon, since she was seven. |
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He was not so generous with, Dyer whose seconds threw in the towel during the sixth round. |
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Slingsby had equalised three times through Darren Dyer and Jamie Ward. |
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Geoff Dyer takes the reader on a map-based tour of his hometown, Cheltenham, in Southwest England. |
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Darren Dyer and Carl Biggins gave Slingsby a comfortable lead at the break although Phil Marwood pulled a goal back to set a few nerves jangling in the second half. |
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Dyer on a bad day is still more profound, and more polished, than most writers at their effortful best. |
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Dyer is unequivocal about the moral imperative of protecting rhino, even though the costs and challenges are huge. |
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Kieron Dyer, that star of the tabloid front pages, was first to endear himself to the Newcastle public by refusing to play on the right hand side of midfield. |
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Dyer uses this kind of gnomic, prophetic, baffling language all the time, and it can be trying and vague. |
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The Englishmen struggled to scrape a 1-0 win in Sarajevo, and managed to extend the margin back home only because of an exceptional performance by Kieron Dyer. |
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But, thankfully, Dyer disobeys his hero and himself and gets all pondery, letting his inquisitiveness off the chain. |
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But Dyer is one of those rare writers whose gift is communicating, instructing, how to see. |
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Whatever genre Dyer tackles, critical study, novel, travelogue, his true subject is generally, charmingly, Geoff Dyer. |
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In front of him is a drink, dark red wine the color of his necktie, and a book by Geoff Dyer. |
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Artist Hannah Dyer and Rachel Queen from the Pastels project, work on the tea-towel designs. |
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Whatever persona she adopts, Dyer is framed lovingly by her husband. |
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The Life Cycle Of An Ant by co-authors Hadley Dyer and Bobbie Kalman focuses upon an ant's body, its habitat, and its behavior within the colony. |
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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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A plan to unite EastEnders hardmen Danny Dyer and Martin Kemp on the big screen looks set to fall apart. |
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I know you slaaags are probably abit scared of Danny Dyer but I'm afraid Mick Carter's cockney rhyming slang is getting proper out of H and. |
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Also, Jamie Bamber's mockney has calmed down, so he no longer sounds like he's doing a very bad Danny Dyer impression. |
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Joe Cole is one of the liveliest, sparkiest members of the squad and has been helping to try to keep up the spirits of the injured Kieron Dyer. |
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Leeds City bus station is at Dyer Street and is used by bus services to towns and cities in Yorkshire, plus a small number of local services. |
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EastEnders chiefs have been forced to reshoot scenes with Danny Dyer because he swears too much and can't pull a pint. |
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Dyer was removed from duty but he became a celebrated hero in Britain among people with connections to the Raj. |
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Davis is currently the Harvard GSD's Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism. |
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But that is also, Dyer argues how the war was for those who fought it. |
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In 1660, English Quaker Mary Dyer was hanged on Boston Common for repeatedly defying a Puritan law banning Quakers from the colony. |
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Dyer killed or left infants to die in her baby farm so she could get more money. |
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A short corner was played to Glyn Dyer and his cross was tapped past goalkeeper Robert Dean by Dominic Heaume. |
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Dyer and Chernoff considered Iso and Notocheirus to be more derived than Atherinopsidae, and a sister group to the so-called infraorder Atherines. |
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At one point, Dyer was living in the crawl space beneath the woman's house, though that wasn't discovered until after the SWAT team confrontation. |
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An enclosed booklet offers an essay by Richard Dyer based upon his interviews with Janis, numerous unpublished vintage photographs and full discographical information. |
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In their book they discuss meeting with the wife of the botanist Adrian Dyer, and that Dyer's wife told him that Dyer agreed that the image thought to be maize was accurate. |
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Danny Dyer, right, wants to freeze his sperm to keep the East End cushty. |
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We agree with Dyer and Klimstra that the name Mesocestoides variabilis should be used for these tapeworms from foxes especially those with rectangular terminal proglottids. |
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