To add to his challenges, Likes must deal with a high volume of brush such as thimbleberry, twinberry, elderberry, and fireweed. |
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Likes to intimidate opponents before big races such as kissing both his biceps, striking a double biceps pose, and throwing a phantom right-handed uppercut knock-out blow. |
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Lloyd Webber's first collaboration with lyricist Tim Rice was The Likes of Us, a musical based on the true story of Thomas John Barnardo. |
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In my father's absence he likes to visit my mother, most of the time for no reason. |
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You play as Jenn who thinks herself a normal girl who likes to have fun, but as the story progresses she learns that she posses demon abilities. |
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The problem is that while the media likes maverick talents, it prefers them to be containable forces. |
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He's an intelligent man, and no-one likes being pigeonholed as a black-hearted satirist so early in their career. |
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That said, for a man who likes everything in his life to be just so, he has had a fairly traumatic six months. |
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The Fringe likes to think of itself as the festival where you see the stars of tomorrow today. |
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Sutton's reputation as a bit of a lad who likes the rough and tumble ignores a few home truths. |
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Indeed, she reads the paper and a variety of magazines regularly, and likes to keep abreast of current affairs. |
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No one likes a la-di-da smartypants unless he's a Perrier Award nominee and his name is Chris Addison. |
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As well as their own slinky shoes, the site also features boots and stilettos by the likes of Gucci and Miu Miu. |
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Today, apropos of nothing, Doug announced that he likes music, particularly classic rock. |
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There's the average canoer that likes a combo of gentle river and flat water, and then there's the hard-core whitewater canoer. |
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But while Lewis likes skiing and will teach it if asked, wakeboarding is the sport of the future, he said. |
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He likes one of the underclassmen, so he'd probably appreciate it a little more. |
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We have to do this sensitively because none of us likes personal data being spread around the place willy-nilly. |
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Do you have any plans to offer support for the mod community that likes to create original skins and custom levels? |
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He likes bowling yorkers, as two Western Australians, the all-rounder Darren Wates and wicketkeeper Ryan Campbell, can testify. |
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Wordsworth likes to take words from a context that is dreadful and render them benign. |
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He likes the open-endedness of this, after the straitjacketing rigours of mechanical engineering. |
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She likes the cafe and restaurant scene, but she especially loves the proximity of the great outdoors so close at hand. |
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No one likes to disagree with a family member, a close friend, or a business associate. |
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However Hasselhoff is allowed to grunt uncommunicatively at them via a telephone as often as he likes. |
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Ok, nobody likes messy pavements or hawking in public, but is fining people for doing it really the answer? |
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My husband recently discovered how much he likes asiago and has been sneaking it into everything. |
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She likes the idea of lying on a sandy beach, sipping long drinks, and having her nails. |
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She likes large gestures, preferably telegraphed in advance to cue the laugh lines. |
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The unbruised adolescent ego likes its angst to be clear-cut and attributable to the denigrations of an insouciant universe. |
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He likes the freewheeling atmosphere and the fact that people aren't intimidated by law enforcement agencies. |
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In England a qualified partner is allowed only two articled clerks, but in Scotland he can have as many as he likes. |
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After laying an egg like this, who is he to cast aspersions at the likes of Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese? |
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And even though you pretend to be rough and tough, nobody likes to see themselves referred to as nether parts of human or animal anatomy. |
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Certain regions of the street were near inapproachable due to offensive odours, the likes of which could be produced only by excessive waste. |
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He likes his players to be athletes and is always telling us what to eat and drink. |
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She likes everything to be in the right place at the right time, and she has these rituals which she always follows. |
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When the likes of Waterford Port were thriving, most Irish fishermen were going around in cast-off boats from other countries. |
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Heath likes to serve chunky fillet steaks of white fish under a herby, lemony crust, often with tapenade or rouille. |
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Nestling between the likes of The Fast and The Furious and Rush Hour, Half Past Dead tries unambitiously to be this year's biggest action flick. |
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Explain anything the babysitter needs to know about your child, such as bedtime or feeding routines, ways to comfort and likes and dislikes. |
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Rahul wears glasses and is often dressed in western outfits, but he likes Indian attire too. |
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He likes his sport but is only too aware how it can lay dangerous and unseen traps. |
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He is built like a flank forward, likes to speak his mind and has the charisma of a natural-born leader. |
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It will be down to the likes of Neil Jenkins and Rob Howley to inject new life into the side ahead of their opening showdown with England. |
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I guess she likes her male to loaf around the yard in boxers and no shirt, guzzle a beer and let off a hearty belch etc etc. |
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On the basis that he is in good heart and likes running around the County Tipperary racecourse he is put forward to win again. |
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They think it's some nice warm country with an avuncular leader who likes baseball and he runs a collective farms. |
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In the investing world, a Goldilocks economy is an economy served up just how Goldilocks likes her porridge. |
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On the nights before she steps out, Dr. O'Donoghue likes to rewash her face and reapply makeup. |
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Now the Inspector likes a drink, particularly Rams' Blood bitter so he was plied with the stuff for the next three nights. |
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If anyone here ever been to Thailand and likes combat sports, LMK what's good! |
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Environmentalists are often seen as prophets of doom, and nobody much likes or believes Cassandras. |
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I say pigeon cooing because Joseph also likes the pigeons and his pigeon won a race last weekend. |
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The bitterling appears to be not a particularly fussy eater, but it's a small fish so likes small foods. |
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No one likes to lose money, especially not cash-strapped, starving students such as myself. |
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At Carpaccio, in the fashionable Hagenplatz, she likes to dine on truffled pasta. |
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He's quite modest about this fact, because he likes to think of himself as a humble slacker from the suburbs. |
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Most days he likes to walk around the golf course and its driving range collecting wayward balls. |
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He likes to have long lie-ins in the mornings, and is quite grumpy until he has his morning cup of coffee, which is usually early afternoons. |
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No government likes to have ridicule heaped upon it although this administration seems to mind it less than others. |
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During his free time, George likes going to the cinema with his Cypriot friends, and also to concerts. |
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She is a horrible person and why anybody likes her or, gods forbid, admires her is beyond me. |
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How is one to sleep with the likes of you yowling your inconsiderable brains out! |
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She uses all colors, but especially likes the bold blues of delphiniums and larkspur and the soft blue of Russian sage. |
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It's the repmobile that possibly, in its quiet moments alone, likes to think of itself as a limo. |
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Even my Grandma thinks I'm a weirdo stick-in-the-mud but then again she likes to smoke cigars and brew her own beer. |
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When free, he likes to listen to music, watch movies or spend time with his family. |
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If I had the money, I'd buy her a van to let her get around and do the things she likes to do. |
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He likes to go to night clubs, get drunk, throw his money about and bring people back to his hotel. |
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He also discovers that he likes to dress up in women's sexy lingerie while wearing makeup and a wig. |
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There's almost nothing here for an average movie-goer, even one who likes dumb action and bloodsoaked horror. |
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He likes to restage legendary road accidents, such as the ones that killed James Dean, Grace Kelly and Jane Mansfield. |
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Here Shaolin demonstrates how he likes to jump to the half guard and then sweep his opponent. |
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When he is ahead in the count, he likes to drop down to a sidearm delivery and throw a two-seam fastball or hard slider. |
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Chandler has a player rep, but he likes me, and if we break up, I don't care because we would eventually anyway. |
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It certainly will prove a stark contrast to recent league aways the Hatters have enjoyed at the likes of Molineux, Maine Road and Hillsborough. |
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We like Paul's cooking, and everyone likes it when I order takeout food for dinner. |
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She stands her ground in an argument, she likes to have the last word but at the same time she can be very compliant and wants to please. |
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And lastly there is nothing the great British public likes more as a spectator sport than having a good look at someone else's disaster. |
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He did confirm that they create a personal profile of all their guests before they arrive, detailing their likes and dislikes. |
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He likes two tackling midfielders in the centre with a couple of runners out wide providing ammunition for the forwards. |
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Anyone who likes Latino music should hear this album for its conga, maraca and trumpet songs alone. |
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Barrymore knows what her target audience likes, and is not ashamed to dish it up. |
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I have a friend who likes even my bad sermons, but not even he liked my sermon that day. |
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As my family and Amy will be happy to point out, not only do I enjoy my food, but I have particularly strong likes and dislikes. |
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I believe our likes and dislikes are imprinted in our minds from childhood, probably through our formative experience with our parents. |
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The Prime Minister likes to think he has the right stuff to make hard choices. |
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It is moral because it does not allow man to have intercourse with any woman he wishes, at any time he likes. |
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Wilma makes Fred over as a smooth Casanova, but when it goes to his head, she decides she likes him better the way he was. |
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I think some actors probably find it frustrating, because he likes things clean as a whistle, unadorned, and unemotional, generally speaking. |
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Hollywood is its own dirty little secret, and there's nothing Hollywood likes more than tattling on itself. |
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As fate would have it, they keep running into each other at various places, also finding out that some of their interests and likes are similar. |
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She's the one I was telling you about with the incredibly long brown hair, the one my red-headed friend likes? |
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The members of the Magistracy reflect our society with their likes, dislikes and general human frailties. |
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She knew all her clients dietary likes and dislikes and each meal was cooked specially for their tastes. |
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The Life of David Gale is a cut above the average brain dead thriller, but it's not a mind-bender on par with the likes of Memento. |
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While you can address each other's irritating habits, you can't change each other's likes and dislikes. |
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We all have our likes and dislikes as to what we consider attractive, beautiful, sexy, ugly etc. |
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He still likes to make occasional forays to London to see his pals and have a few bevvies. |
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Although he also likes to fish, camp and play softball, finding time in a six-day workweek to do any of that is a real challenge. |
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Avoid at all costs, unless you are a co-dependent who likes to feel maladjusted. |
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These likes and dislikes become the building blocks of some of our most important relationships. |
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Small companies, where many a retail punter likes to invest, are also back in fashion. |
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Hence the importance of childhood, the trial period when we discover our personal likes and dislikes. |
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Olive likes to paint in her spare time and works mostly in watercolours and has sold some of her work so praise from Olive is worthy. |
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A majority of Australians knows this and it doesn't matter a whit whether the Opposition likes it or not. |
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The violent action thriller starred Richard Roundtree as the superfly sleuth who likes his women hot, his villains iced and his coffee black. |
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Keith said he likes to be busy, enjoying family, gardening, water-skiing and fishing, north-east Victoria and traveling Australia and overseas. |
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He had some flown in specially in a refrigerated container just so he could eat it at the temperature he likes. |
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Once you find a rhythm your body likes, you won't even know you are burning hundreds of calories an hour. |
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His coffee isn't the way he likes it since they've run out of half-and-half. |
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Dave is an outgoing guy who likes his beer dark, his coffee black, and his cigarettes often. |
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By the way, you will stop me when I get a title graphic up that everyone likes won't you? |
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It is then that she receives a marriage proposal from an educated person whom she also likes. |
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All that hair lacquer skooshed by the likes of Duran Duran and Spandau Ballet at Live Aid had further reduced the ozone layer. |
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He likes to visit on a Wednesday, as there always seems to be a rush on Thursdays, what with it being pension day and everything. |
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No forward likes to have someone on top of them, they just end up laying the ball off with passes. |
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Like many 11-year-old boys, Daniel likes riding his bike and hanging around with his mates. |
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I want a keypal who likes the same stuff I like and is very creative and talkative. |
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As a batter steps into the box, Vin tells you where he comes from, what his mother and father do, or what he likes to read. |
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David J. Hanson, a retired professor from nearby Syracuse University, has studied youth drinking and likes Montreal's laissez-faire policies. |
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Their position would be highly dangerous, as the enemy never likes to be rumbled. |
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Jeff likes to listen to the radio but is not allowed to have a radio in the office, so he buys a tv tuner card that has radio support. |
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Marvin likes steak but won't buy one at a restaurant when he can eat one for a fourth of the price at home. |
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If you're not sure what music your daughter likes, consider giving her a store voucher, so she can make her own choice. |
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Mawa is the alpha male, the leader of the group, who likes to throw stones at people. |
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Cutecat likes to visit at all hours of the day and night, sneaking in through the back door to nose around, snuggle up and generally act cute. |
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He likes the fact that although the club has a cosmopolitan feel it still clings to old values. |
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He likes to joke around and is tremendous about creating a positive atmosphere so the guys can stay loose. |
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I suppose somewhere is a foreign film buff who likes artsy films that don't have to mean what they say they mean. |
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She has confessed she likes nothing more to wind down from her showbiz lifestyle by chilling out with her grandmother. |
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One can only imagine how the likes of Amis or Rushdie would have taken this kind of condescension. |
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In the past, the pair have worked with the likes of Suzie Quatro and Cliff Richard. |
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Like the astrantia described above, Primula capitata likes moist soil in partial shade. |
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Fleming is a capable outfielder and a useful lower-order batsman who likes to challenge the attack with shots square of the wicket. |
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Dominic likes to use ragworm, but suggests mackerel strip or lugworm and making up cocktails with squid strips. |
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He finds that people assume the likes of Thompson, Fry and Laurie were part of his circle. |
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He likes electro, techno, and house, but always figures they could use some renovations. |
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This is where you are likely to find the likes of Mick Jagger, Elton John and other superstars. |
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I'm not sure Ford has a plan to fight off the assault on its business from the likes of Toyota. |
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Climbing down the side of the cliff looked far too tedious and slow for his likes. |
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They put up strong resistance every game and have turned over the likes of Workington. |
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The sound has been compared to the likes of Pavement, The Pixies and Talking Heads. |
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Dementieva beat the likes of Justine Henin-Hardenne and Lindsay Davenport en route to the final. |
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And as an editor there he got to kibitz and tipple with the likes of Dorothy Parker, Stephen Vincent Benet and P.G. Woodhouse. |
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He plays on regular basis with the likes of Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski and is touted as a star of the future. |
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There was a certain romance in crime when we felt that the likes of Michael Corleone were behind it all. |
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I don't recommend this because it is a one-way process that can't be undone and nobody likes telltales. |
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There's Joi Ito, the Japanese venture capitalist and trendspotter who has a stake in the likes of Flickr, Technorati and SocialText. |
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Her character is a fiery, temperamental woman who likes to get her own way. |
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Now as Jack likes to say, that news caused the stock to take a major haircut. |
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You are playing a new breed of football, the likes of which the country has never seen. |
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Mrs. Skippy, who likes to study interior design, chuckled at the title of the album. |
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I wanted to show how the luff of our NS Main likes to just see some backwind or bubble in the luff. |
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One quality she especially likes to reward is thus held to be manly courage. |
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In a burst of Polish translated by her husband, Zofia says she likes it better than Poland. |
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Kaufman's film has the better script, artful direction and tremendous performances from the likes of Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Fred Ward. |
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No one likes the elevator music, but they must endure the sheer bland badness being piped into their ears. |
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In fact, anyone who enjoys delicious healthy food and that, it seems, includes the likes of the WI and farmers market stallholders. |
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But industry likes to badge its products with lots of jargon that does make it very difficult for a consumer to understand. |
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This is not just a movie, it is a cinematic experience the likes of which I have never seen before. |
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Juelle Fisher likes this wine with lobster ravioli, salmon with cream sauce or her butternut squash soup. |
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The question, though, is whether one's personal likes and dislikes, one's gut feelings, can honestly count as critical judgment. |
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This is despite the likes of the Washington Post delicately skirting round the direct quote. |
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They have enough attacking flair to score goals, with the likes of Beckham, Giggs, Cole and Sherringham. |
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In that respect she now becomes something of a lightning rod on the issue whether she likes it or not. |
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The tendency to binge-eat may be related to the brain's natural reward system, or the extent to which someone likes and seeks reward, he said. |
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This album is all kinds of good things and I would recommend it to anyone who likes lovely music. |
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In touring with the likes of Oasis and The Charlatans, The Music have rapidly acquired a fierce live reputation. |
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If your dog likes to ride shotgun with you in the car, margarine tubs are the perfect utensil for dog food and water to-go. |
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O'Dougherty likes Latin dances like the rhumba and O'Connor enjoys the tango romantica. |
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Ferguson likes to make spritzers with both kombucha and tepache, mixing them with soda water, lemon and lime juices. |
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He can be as positive as he likes as he protests his innocence but he will need a minor miracle to get out of this scrape. |
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One cannot say what one likes about people or institutions because one cannot libel anyone. |
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Supermodels qua supermodels properly belong to the 80s, that Gilded Age that we shall never quite see the likes of again. |
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You know, no one likes to see a kill, really, in Africa, but that's what nature does. |
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She likes a tot of whisky and has always been a flirt, especially with the doctors. |
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He's always been clear that there are certain Republicans he likes, and others whom he has no time for. |
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I protect this small burg from the likes of them, especially around this time, as the attacks grow ever-more numerable. |
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Honey is a young golden mixed breed terrier, who likes cats, and is full of fun and playful. |
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Garlic Mustard, sometimes known as Jack-by-the-Hedge, is a common perennial. It is often found in hedgerows and likes damp woodland. |
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The guy likes being in the hospital and getting all that personal care and attention. |
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Along with the voices come some shuffling sounds, likes shoes scraping against concrete. |
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The 12 th marquis was an accomplished jazz pianist and his elder son likes to chill out with his guitar. |
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Whene'er he likes to tell his mind mair plain, I'se tell him frankly ne'er to do 't again. |
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I know what I meant, jarhead, I don't need the likes of you questioning my command of the language. |
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Destiny has no idea what she was thinking on this one but my roommate believes he's a balloon because he likes to get high. |
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At breakfast a fat python likes to coil itself around the branches of one of the trees in the canopy just in front of the restaurant. |
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The artist likes to float between scratchy, airy paintings and thicker, impasto works, such as in some of the paintings of cows. |
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Lucy, meanwhile, likes the top-floor balcony in her room, where she spends sunny days revising for her GCSE exams. |
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He is the quintessential storyteller, who likes to write his tale and have it read. |
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Like any mill that has to dry balsam fir, Mill B likes to keep the fir, which is significantly denser and wetter, separate for drying. |
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I actually make lists of things she likes done and try to commit them to memory because none of it is second nature to me. |
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I found it hard to stand there with the likes of him and not feel like a nine-stone weakling. |
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On most teams that I've been on, there's always one older player who likes to razz the young guys. |
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Sheikh Mo, who fancies himself a prophet of modernisation, likes to impress visitors with clever proverbs and heavy aphorisms. |
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Nobody likes a control freak, so stop being a bossyboots and let things be. |
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She likes a designer who understands the beauty of the callipygian woman and isn't afraid to accentuate my most important asset. |
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For anyone who reads this column and likes a bet I will give them a racing certainty. |
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Though Mikhaila swims all strokes, she said she likes the backstroke the best. |
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Indifferent to hunting or wrestling or drinking, Bill, who likes to read, is thoughtful and gentle. |
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Among the show's joys are his playful imitations of the acting techniques of the likes of theatre gods Olivier and Branagh. |
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And so she likes to follow what happens to Hermione, but she prefers to read it in Braille, not listen to it on audio tape. |
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My friend likes running, which is great as it's free and we have loads of great parks and roads to run on. |
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It's a journal, a diary, an online record of your likes, your loathes, your jokes and your photos. |
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If he likes to play the old-fashioned way, T. Anthony's game set holds cards, dice, poker chips, checkers, and chess. |
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Alsop likes buildings on stilts, that start a long way up in the air and allow landscape to flow beneath. |
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His next job was in the rag trade on the King's Road, selling hip clothes to the likes of Lou Reed, David Bowie and Marc Bolan. |
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Of course, when the likes of Miller reject God's propositional revelation in Scripture, they are misleading themselves. |
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He likes the traffic noise, the zoom of cars whizzing up and down Great Western Road. |
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We enjoy the fact that he likes to describe himself not as a patron or benefactor but as a literary activist. |
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Secure in the knowledge he cannot fight back, the press is free to pursue him, committing to print whatever calumnies it likes. |
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Jon likes to pretend he's the hard-core guy, but he is the softest-hearted, most emotional, weepy, spiritual guy inside. |
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Instead, like so many other Liverpudlians, he likes nothing more than telling a good tale. |
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Lincou is a muscular, tough player who likes to occupy the center of the court, causing his opponents to run around him. |
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As it turns out, no one in the real estate community likes this guy and the stories about his stunts are legion. |
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She likes to keep my purse sealed up pretty tight, which is good yin to my yang. |
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You see, although he earns a good wage, he likes to live well and parties hard. |
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The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. |
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He still likes arty guitar noodling, but he also hasn't given up on melody. |
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For example, on one occasion he embarked on the story of his first marriage and ended up telling me how he likes to whistle tunes in the street. |
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He likes his flesh in ribeye form, medium rare, with a nice bleu cheese compound butter. |
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Modest, well-mannered and self-effacing, he is someone everybody likes because he works hard at earning their trust and affection. |
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He says his wife likes it because she can easily transport their grandchildren. |
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Barton faces a severe test, with the likes of Seebald and Fondmort among the opposition for an event which could well be the race of the meeting. |
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A line-man likes to narrow his focus and concentrate on his assignments late in the week. |
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The Grassquit resides in small flocks and likes to use empty bananaquit nests for roosting at night. |
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Everyone likes a bit of recognition or acknowledgement, and a bit of self-esteem was never a bad thing. |
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A 15-year-old boy who likes a 15-year-old girl, sends her a BBM and is able to measure how important he is to her based on the speed of response. |
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Her own personality and obsessions continually inform her work, and she likes it that way. |
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Sign up, and the likes of Brad will buzz you Thanksgiving night and tell you to go to bed. |
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Teenager Hina Khan likes loud music, chatting in class, watching TV and texting her school pals. |
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Beneath her stern countenance, Asma Jahangir is a mellow person with extremely unpretentious and simple likes and dislikes. |
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He likes getting in on the act too and has appeared in more productions than he cares to count. |
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The federal government likes to talk about reciprocal obligation and mutualism. |
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The company also likes to remind its customers that independent restaurants are more likely to recirculate profits in the local community. |
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I don't think the court really likes to order a statewide executive officer of any kind. |
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He's one of those charming, funny Peter Pan types that everybody likes but nobody should get mixed up with romantically. |
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Mr Waite, who lives in Salisbury with his partner, Linda, is a keen gardener and likes walking with his Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Poppy. |
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What use is a spunky youth in a jerkin and tights against the likes of The Joker? |
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The problem is that Lee actually likes some of these boys, and wants to remain friends with them. |
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Yet when it's finished flowering, she likes to interplant some impatiens in the bed under her tree for spots of summer-long color. |
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A market that juicy just might prove irresistible to the likes of Wal-Mart. |
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She likes to wear frosted plum lipstick and opaque lilac eyeshadow to match it. |
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Movies are not computers, and we're not robots, though the industry likes to think that. |
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That was about right for a man who likes settling scores, albeit these days with goals rather than rammies. |
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Naylor likes to sing a jazz standard over a rock instrumental, or vice versa. |
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Oddly, one architect likes to keep his matchbox car collection in his cabinet alongside his vintage shaving gear. |
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I have another two months of steady work too, which is the sort of news one likes to hear in these troubled times. |
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Her ears are pierced, she likes to pull rouge from a plastic purse and brag it across her cheeks. |
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He likes classical music and books about people who die and come back to life. |
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Geoff enjoys his rugby league but he also likes his football and is a season ticket holder at Leeds United. |
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The IRS likes to see a clean audit trail, so if everything goes into one account, it's all there. |
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No one likes to share such a personal item, but situations often dictate that we do. |
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If you're one of those people who likes to be right on trend, this is the must-buy, unless you're silly enough to wear a real puffball, also coming to a Topshop near you soon. |
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The plant likes bright light and grows well in room temperature. |
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She also likes to write for the stage and has written a one act play. |
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Lex Fajardo, creator of the graphic novel series Kid Beowulf, really likes Loki, too. |
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It likes the stables and barns to nest in and rear its young. |
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Naturally no banker likes to see money drawn out of his institution and put into a wildcat investment where neither he nor anybody else thereabout will ever see it again. |
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Coming in at 1,496,070 likes, the most popular Instagram of the year belongs to that rambunctious singing man-child Justin Bieber. |
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Brian likes to play with the jigsaws and the choo-choo at school. |
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As an air sign, Libra likes to keep things light, bright and positive. |
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I don't think he is a curmudgeon, I think he just likes challenging climatic conditions. |
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Apparently the fact that some Canadians live at the same latitude as some Finns and Icelanders is reason enough to wine and dine the likes of Michael Ondaatje and Bob Rae. |
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A talented winemaker whose drinking wine of the moment is Shiraz, Debbie has a clear idea about the wine that she likes to produce and the wine she likes to drink. |
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He has been the most exuberant champion of bold colors, the likes of which have not been seen since the Day-Glo days of raves. |
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For anybody who likes playing the acoustic guitar, this album is a must. |
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Everyone likes the wearables because they are comfortable and easy to use. |
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He also likes to wear the same jockstrap throughout the campaign. |
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The charts now featured the likes of Limp Bizkit, a rap-metal band whose misogyny was so overt as to be comical. |
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We ignore the comparatively free elections held in Iran, elections that bring the likes of a Hassan Rouhani to the presidency. |
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The US does whatever it likes regardless of what has happened in the past. |
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Lacy grew up a Senator fan and as a teenager he shagged flies in Griffith Stadium for the likes of Goose Goslin, Joe Judge, Clyde Milan, and Walter Johnson. |
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She is loving her Advent calendar, mostly because she gets a little chocolate every day out of it, but also she likes searching for the right number for the day. |
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Then we had to furnish the house, picking out sofas, kitchen ranges, and iceboxes, the likes of which we saw only in the houses of our city cousins. |
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The note is on the dresser in his small private room where he likes to read and think. |
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Or discover where Mrs Blair likes to hide when she plays sardines? |
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Every purchase entitles the consumer to gift coupons that can be redeemed for discounts on a variety of products like beverages, hotels and the likes. |
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He likes to ply me full of whiskey, fill and refill my glass. |
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More kudos to your site due to the fact the CEO likes your idea! |
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And as someone who likes to have their party plans figured out more than a day in advance, let's look at the parties that are shaping up to be the most popular this year. |
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No shrinking violet, Gallagher likes the stage and will appear in a production of Love Letters with Sally Struthers this spring. |
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The NCAA likes to scrutinize and monitor their chattel in the event that money flows their way from outside jobs. |
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Check out this fine sampling from the likes of Karen Shirely, Margalit Fox, and the most-talented, heather Lende. |
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She looks great without trying too hard, spends her money on fine wine, is a good laugh but likes to read in her spare time and works in a caring profession. |
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She also wastes no time in espousing her political views, by way of quotes from the likes of Einstein, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr, projected onto screens. |
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He also posted the tips videos on YouTube, where his eclectic likes suggest the very opposite of a narrow-minded fanatic. |
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Mabille particularly likes Mata Hari or The marquise de Montespan as women of intrigue. |
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What he doesn't count on, however, is the resolve of the children, or the numerous interferences from the likes of Uncle Monty and Aunt Josephine. |
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I never met anyone else who likes plastic flowers and tray-mobiles. |
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He feared that the publisher's acquisition plans could result in a consolidation of power the likes of which has not been seen since William Randolph Hearst. |
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He has been compared to the likes of Paul Newman, Harrison Ford and has been heralded as a timeless, classic leading man, without movie star mannerism. |
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I wasn't sure if the science types would be interested in the likes of me, or if they would make jokes I didn't understand about the binary system. |
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Not because she disagrees with a hypothetical future president, or because she simply likes the robe. |
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In any case, burgess likes to rail against these pushy liberals and their tricky, communistic light bulbs. |
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I've just checked his biog and it mentions he likes 80's bands. |
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His staying power is a testament to the poptimist adage that if someone likes something, it must have some merit. |
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But as I learned as a ballboy and growing up around football when the head coach is making fun of a guy a lot, it usually means he really likes him. |
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