Commander Cassis, Captain of USS Peacock, reporting to Washington, also praised Geary for his initiative and courage. |
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The Bulls have shown bouncebackability this season but Peacock is tiring of the need for regular salvage jobs. |
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Her flatmate is Janet Peacock, who comes with her designer-label clothes from upmarket Bearsden. |
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You would think that confronted with such an open-and-shut case of missed opportunities, Peacock would immediately comply with Parks's request. |
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Mr. Peacock described Mr. Winter as being very intolerant when it comes to pain and as having a low pain threshold. |
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Daniel decides, on the spur of the moment, to marry a daffy little blonde hayseed named Bonnie Dee Peacock. |
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It gave work to many teamsters, such as Eli and W.H. Peacock, blacksmiths, including James Lobban and others. |
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Mike has been strutting around like the King Peacock for the last hour knowing that he is immune from the big heave-ho. |
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But Peacock says that's changed after the release of R-CALF's media release. |
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He is married to Helen Peacock, and is the father of three children: Teddi, Neil and Megan. |
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As you peruse these treasures you can almost hear the footfalls of past generations still ringing through Peacock Alley. |
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In the old days that they hearken back to, Sinclair was signed from Blackpool and Peacock from Hereford. |
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Mrs. Peacock exploded, leaning forward in her seat, her upturned nose reminding me strongly of a bird dog watching his master go in for the kill so they could go and fetch. |
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Peacock pours layer upon layer of viscous acrylic, allowing the paint to flow freely, creating natural formations and fusing colors in lush, marbleized surfaces. |
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Peacock prefered the football field to the track, but he was now the fastest man on the planet and the Olympics were only a year away. |
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The massive and gaudy tail feathers of the Peacock are the tetrices or coverts, the retrices are brown and relatively short and are used to support the fan. |
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Like flowers built of a millefeuille of paper, Ms Peacock builds a life out of layers of metaphor. |
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Doug Peacock has been writing and lecturing about Yellowstone's bears for 40 years. |
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Peacock served as an expert witness on grizzlies in federal court for Glacier National Park. |
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The clothing retailer, which has been repositioning its Peacock brand to include more fashionable products, said sales growth had slipped in the fourth quarter. |
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In 1849, Mother Mary Peacock came from New York with a small group of religious sisters to found the school of the Sacred Heart. |
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Iran's shah still ruled from his Peacock Throne, while in Iraq a young Saddam Hussein was plotting his path to power. |
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Shortly after the final proofs of his first published novel, The White Peacock, appeared in 1910, Lawrence's mother died of cancer. |
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Investors, not regulators, are the motivating force, Mr. Peacock said. |
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The recent Claire Peacock do-gooding storyline is the culprit. |
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It's also relevant that Saud al-Faisal, the current Saudi foreign minister, has been in his job since 1975, when the shah was still sitting securely on his Peacock throne and acting as the west's willing gendarme in the Gulf. |
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Peacock played a spaceman, dying a grim death inside his pressure suit. |
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Their scheme for the Student Centre arose from Ms O'Donnell's first watercolour sketch of the building's tight, triangular site behind the nondescript haunch of the Peacock Theatre. |
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The two pulled the victim onto the lawn, where Peacock performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation until paramedics arrived. |
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Peacock blue silk evening dress made by Azzaro in the Seventies! |
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Peacock said that winter cereal crops need exposure to an extended period of cold weather to begin flowering, a process known as vernalisation. |
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Peacock and floral patterns dominated in long kurtas draped over palazzo pants, lehengas, saris and sari gowns. |
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The company's employees included James and John Stuart Mill, two of Britain's greatest intellectuals, and Thomas Love Peacock, one of its wittier writers. |
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At the same time, we develop a key partnership with a South African team, Lereko Metier Capital, on the same model as the one already set up with Zephyr Peacock in India, four years ago. |
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We have to encourage, too, in terms of some of the new ones, Mr. Peacock, new changes made within the farm credit organization that may help out the food processing industries. |
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The Inspiron Zino HD looks great in standard black, but can be personalized with three optional lid colors: Tomato Red, Peacock Blue and Mercury Silver. |
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Cayley's tutor at Cambridge was George Peacock and his private coach was William Hopkins. |
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It was named by the original owners of the ground, Bentley's Brewery, after its pub The Old Peacock, which still faces the site. |
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A set of medallion, rice dish, and dinner plate of the Double Peacock Dinner Service. |
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After this victory, Nader captured and sacked Delhi, carrying away many treasures, including the Peacock Throne. |
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Several prominent engineers were trained there, including Benjamin Hick, Charles Todd, David Joy and Richard Peacock. |
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Doug Peacock is a naturalist and author who lives in Montana. |
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Ray Peacock is a prolific writer and is one of the most popular compers and headline performers on the circuit. |
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The spiral galaxy is around 30m light years away in the constellation of Pavo, the Peacock. |
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We were so excited this year to see Red Admiral butterflies, but when the Peacock butterflies moved in we were delighted. |
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Mr Chisholm said the area has a nettle patch which supports butterfly eggs, including those of the Peacock butterfly. |
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The Shelleys took up residence in the village of Marlow, Buckinghamshire, where a friend of Percy's, Thomas Love Peacock, lived. |
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The US-nominated heir to the Peacock Throne never gets to Iran since he's stranded on a cross-Channel ferry. |
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As Nadir Shah took away the famous Peacock throne, of Saharan, it was replaced with a replica which was decorated with fake pearls and diamonds. |
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And it was British forces in Iran under General Edmund Ironside that helped put Reza Shah on the Peacock throne. |
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A large percentage of Guyanese speak like the characters in The Palace of the Peacock, so why not also write the narration in the same manner? |
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Jamie Peacock will captain the squad, which features eight players from champions Leeds and seven from defeated finalists St Helens. |
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Colin Brand won division two from Wallace Jones and Reg Peacock and Mark Bebb won division three by five strokes from A McBeth with Ian Barwood third on a countback. |
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Other examples include the Coalbrookdale verandah at St John's in Monmouth, Wales, and as far away as the Peacock Fountain in Christchurch, New Zealand. |
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Previous inquiries, such as the parliamentary Peacock Committee in 1986 and the internal Davies committee in 2000, recommended continuing the licence fee, with conditions. |
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The Peacock Theatre is located on the edge of the Theatreland area. |
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During these early years he was working on his first poems, some short stories, and a draft of a novel, Laetitia, which was eventually to become The White Peacock. |
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Emotionally, Peacock was always drawn to deteriorationism, and in this novel he seems to feel that every facet of public life has grown more corrupt. |
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Though pop-cultural pastiche is nothing new, Baga's unprepossessingly handsome aesthetic and Trisha Baga, Peacock, 2011, video installation with mixed media. |
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They maintained their intense programme of reading and writing, and entertained Percy Shelley's friends, such as Thomas Jefferson Hogg and the writer Thomas Love Peacock. |
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Cultural cinema, educational work and local film events are provided by The Belmont Picturehouse on Belmont Street, Peacock Visual Arts and The Foyer. |
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