He is thankful that Fielding visited him again even though Aziz was short with him. |
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The Chameleons it most definitely isn't, but the Fielding guitar sound is unmistakeable. |
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Fielding in the gully, he flung himself to his left and caught Hinds acrobatically to end the number three's 10-ball innings. |
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Fielding the complaints of disgruntled fans is nothing new to Liverpool coach Rafa Benitez. |
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Mr Fielding is director of education in the diocese of Grahamstown and archdeacon of Albany. |
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Fielding in my usual habitat, I even managed to stop the odd ball that came my way, and caught one rather neatly on the bounce. |
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In the reply Spring View were dismissed for 159 with professional Jon Fielding taking seven wickets. |
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But Fielding, as astute an observer of social class as Austen, was actually writing satire. |
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The crowd lets out from the play and among them is Mr. Cyril Fielding, the schoolmaster at the government college. |
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Nixon wanted dirt on Ellsberg, so his men dispatched a ham-fisted outfit to Los Angeles to see what Fielding had. |
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This zippy production, starring Emma Fielding and Miriam Margolyes, unpicks all the tangled threads pretty well. |
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Fielding himself could be a changeling, or some mischief-making elf out to screw with everyone's minds. |
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Fielding women candidates can be a hollow victory if they are not resourced to campaign effectively and confidently. |
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But he concedes that most of the collection is bolted to walls of the Fielding offices of the EMSB, which remains inaccessible to visitors. |
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Fielding had a fearfully difficult time in his youth trying to work out what girls wanted. |
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Fielding continues to remaining field artillery units in the Army National Guard. |
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He and Fielding, having recaptured a lot of his tackling skill after a lean period, reduced the pressure from the flank forwards. |
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And all this time I thought Helen Fielding was just being cute and clever in using the term. |
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A few days later Mr Fielding asked him to retype the documents. |
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The GOP is Fielding its strongest slate of presidential candidates in forever. |
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Ford Madox Ford raged against English novelists from Henry Fielding to George Meredith. |
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Fielding took a large swig from the mug in true sailorly fashion. |
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Meanwhile, his friend Noel Fielding, who can get surreal without the help of wheat beer, won't stop wittering about shamans and mermen and people made of biscuits. |
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The famous Bow Street Runners were formed by Henry Fielding. |
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Fielding at short mid wicket he took off, flung himself full length to his left and caught the ball in his outstretched left hand leaving Young gobsmacked. |
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For this illusory victory, Fielding has helped the Federal Government strip university student unions of the right to compulsorily levy a fee for services. |
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No one in the Hall of Fame was the very best at every hitting or Fielding measurement all the time either. |
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Former Newcastle bad-boy Ranger outmuscled his man before shooting past a diving Frankie Fielding with just three minutes remaining. |
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Walpole's other enemies included Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, Henry Fielding, and Samuel Johnson. |
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The Act revealed a disdain for Swift, Pope, Fielding, and other literary figures who had attacked his government in their works. |
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In the London literary world, he was a rival of Henry Fielding, and the two responded to each other's literary styles in their own novels. |
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His artistic skills were refined under the tutelage of Charles Runciman, Copley Fielding and James Duffield Harding. |
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The show's presenter, Yvette Fielding, said it was the scariest episode they had made. |
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She would let me know in a most untender manner if Brother Fielding told her I wasn't proficient. |
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Dr Fielding is also adviser to the Irish golden eagle, white-tailed eagle and red kite re-introduction prog rammes. |
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A particular highlight sees Fielding, in the guise of NYPD cop Raymond Boombox, patrol through the aisles in search of suspects. |
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There will also be muscular support from the loose stylings of Mike Fielding and the physical lunacy of Tom Meeten. |
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Fielding is one of the chirpiest characters in Stuart Pearce'squad and he was called up once for the seniors against Hungary as cover. |
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But thanks to the celebrity patronage of stars like Noel Fielding and artists like La Roux he's back with a 'Best of. |
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Margaret Raynsford, a partner in The Offie in Fielding Court, Biddick Hall, South Shields, appeared before South Tyneside magistrates last week. |
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Professor Fielding is a pioneer in the HDL field who developed many of the current concepts in HDL metabolism and its role in health and disease. |
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Fielding has written more than 20 books over a long career, including bestsellers Still Life, Charley's Web, Heartstopper and See Jane Run. |
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Fielding the slow-to-the-ruck English forwards who performed so mediocrely in the Six Nations will play straight into the hands of the faster-thinking New Zealanders. |
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The narrative that Fielding has selected hinges on the repetition of concealment, sustained cross-gender performance, ambisexual desire, and its embodiment. |
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Charles spent time outdoors but also read voraciously, including the picaresque novels of Tobias Smollett and Henry Fielding, as well as Robinson Crusoe and Gil Blas. |
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