I was invited to go to India by Nehru, who was a great lover of children, and he thought I was a kind of a Pied Piper of children in America. |
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In a hot economy, and in the middle of a shooting war, just how many kiddies will follow this Pied Piper out of the city gates? |
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I turned just as Piper gave a short yip and jumped up to run into Blairs arms. |
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Piper and Blair found a bench to sit down at while rubbed my leg which had fallen asleep on the ride up. |
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Most were hypnotized by the bewildering magician, as if he were a Pied Piper ready to lead them off to a better world. |
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The door gave way easily under her light bodyweight and Piper fell with a thud on the floor. |
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As a result, she has become a Pied Piper of sorts, on a crusade to encourage people to document their family histories. |
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The Piper Geronimo conversion isn't totally confined to the original Apaches. |
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By dint of hard work and determination Piper used his natural artistic talent and practical skills to great effect. |
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But before I get to genuflecting villagers, let me talk about my role as a Pied Piper. |
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Piper lived with Arthur and me for four months in 2002, when we roistered around the local show circuit. |
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Like a Pied Piper for pests, Su devised a simple method to get the termites to come out of hiding. |
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I can't get at the full report, as Piper Jaffray has it paywalled and sells it to customers. |
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The pilot of a single-engine Piper Cherokee flew in marginal VFR conditions when the ceiling suddenly dropped. |
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At 6pm, Masters, rum in pocket, swaggers down the street like a dishevelled Pied Piper with about 60 young devotees straggling along behind him. |
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Britain's deadliest oil-related disaster was the 1988 explosion and fire on the North Sea oil platform Piper Alpha, which killed 167 workers. |
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The money was raised by workers on the Piper oil platform in the North Sea to buy presents for needy children. |
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Bill had rebuilt the engine and had fitted a BRR2 Piper cam which was hotter than the one previously used. |
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Piper splashed her face with water, grimacing at the picture in the mirror. |
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The Piper Saratoga developed engine trouble and broke up as it hit the moor in thick mist. |
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He had purchased two Piper Cubs on floats and had also arranged with a local doctor to lease his new Republic Seabee amphibian. |
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Piper would never skip school, if that's what you're insinuating Dr. Gennaro. |
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We walked through the village to another craftsman's house, a Pied Piper tail of children trailing us. |
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Visitors to Avebury were treated to the unusual site on Sunday of a Pied Piper leading lots of mice around the village. |
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Miss Piper began to call out the answers as the whole class followed and marked their own work. |
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It's a nice try, but Piper plots the actual data and shows that he is talking through his hat. |
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They are famous for setting up their tents outside of small towns across Europe and drawing the local populations with a Pied Piper type parade. |
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Their full back Piper put the goal away to give his side a three point lead. |
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Which is why, on its first run, to London, it was like a blue and white Pied Piper trailing a stream of ratty hatches in its wake. |
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Leadership starts here, as Palin clashes with 9-year-old daughter and sidekick Piper over the protocol for baking cupcakes. |
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She plays Lolly, an affable inmate who listens to Piper recount her gruesome bashing of Pennsatucky, whom she believes she killed. |
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Sure, Nancy has the fish-out-of-water thing going on, but that attribute often defines Piper. |
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And played with the wide eyes of actress Taylor Schilling, Piper was like Bambi being thrown into the slaughterhouse. |
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Bristol has her already-established blog on the site while Piper has begun to record her own video commentary. |
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Running parallel to this tempestuous relationship is the whirlwind romance between weathergirl Hero, played by Billie Piper, and sports presenter Claude. |
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Piper immediately bolted upright from her more relaxed position. |
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Of course, there is the catch that Nancy has always been a bit more cunning and self-centered than Piper. |
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The recent Eleanor Antin and Adrian Piper retrospectives examined more than three decades of each artist's work while highlighting the individuality of each vision. |
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Britain's worst oil-related disaster was the 1988 explosion and fire on the North Sea oil platform Piper Alpha off the Scottish coast, which killed 167 riggers. |
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He had approvingly described seventeen seances with Mrs. Piper. |
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The long-range career forecast is looking sunny for Billie Piper. |
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Tom Piper sagged against the glass counter near the cash register. |
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Piper performed a victory dance before sauntering over to Noah. |
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The life Piper longs for, whether with Larry or Alex, might not look much different. |
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The agency received a call to locate a specific Piper turboprop aircraft. |
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It would not be unreasonable to assume Piper might do the same to Litchfield if given the opportunity. |
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As for whether Hannah will hang up her handcuffs, Piper was noncommittal about the future of Secret Diary. |
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Through her art, Piper brings together conceptualism, minimalism and the politics of identity in a forceful collision that results in a passionate spareness. |
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Any discussion of his spiritualistic bent must begin with Mrs Piper. |
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I want no philosopher queen or king, no prophet exuding revealed truth, no mesmerising Pied Piper, no hawker of appealing mirages, no self-absorbed hankerer for power. |
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Looking at six case-study schools, Piper and her colleagues conducted interviews with teachers, parents and children on the rights and wrongs of touch. |
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With such a treat in store, it was surprising to see so many empty seats at this second night of the George Piper Dances week at the cavernous Queen Elizabeth Hall. |
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Three minutes later, the controller advised the pilot of the other airplane that the Piper was at 8,200 feet and that there were no further idents. |
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Using the self-effacing formal devices associated with conceptualism and minimalism, Piper interrogates the subjective effacement of the racial stereotype. |
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Achieving the perfect fluffy-centred, crispy-skinned potato starts with a large, floury tattie such as Cara, Desiree, Maris Piper, King Edward or Golden Wonder. |
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Maura pushed her around, Dinah had pushed her around, Chase pushed her around, everyone pushed her around, but Piper was going to stand up her decision this time. |
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In March 2013, it was announced that Tennant and Piper would be returning, and that the episode would have a limited cinematic release worldwide. |
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There is the dried bark of the Cinnamomun tree, and the stem of Zingiber officinale, and the dried fruit of Piper nigrum. |
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It was also their first album cover since The Piper at the Gates of Dawn not designed by Hipgnosis. |
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Their operations crews did not believe they had authority to shut off production, even though they could see that Piper Alpha was burning. |
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In layman's terms, Piper stands Humeans and Kantians back-to-back, pointing to the disingenuousness of the former and the laziness of the latter. |
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I don't think I could recite Peter Piper quickly ten times with a straight face. |
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He studied at the Camberwell Art School and later at the Bath Academy of Art in Corsham, where Edward Piper studied drawing under him. |
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Peter Rabbit was named after a pet rabbit Beatrix Potter had as a child called Peter Piper. |
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He always had a keen interest in aircraft and learned to fly in his early 20s at Newcastle Aeroclub on small Piper Cherokees. |
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Within the genus Piper, it is most closely related to other Asian species such as Piper caninum. |
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Just because Piper hasn't got a Croydon facelift and a tattoo doesn't make it any better. |
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Piper Alpha's design made no allowances for the destruction of the control room, and the platform's organisation disintegrated. |
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The day shift ended, and the night shift started with 62 men running Piper Alpha. |
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In September 1970 Britten asked Myfanwy Piper, who had adapted the two Henry James stories for him, to turn another prose story into a libretto. |
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Piperine, a piperidine alkaloid from Piper nigrum re-sensitizes P-gp, MRP1 and BCRP dependent multidrug resistant cancer cells. |
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Qatar commissioned international law firm DLA Piper to produce a report investigating the immigrant labour system. |
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Coincidently, the film crew had been documenting the rescue teams at Lossiemouth at the time of the Piper Alpha accident. |
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A piperidine amide extracted from Piper longum L fruit shows activity against Aedes aegypti mosquito larvae. |
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Of the various plant components described, piperine is present in Piper species fruits. |
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He was the pied Piper of life and brought joy to everyone he knew. |
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Eve Myles won the Best Actress category at the same awards, ahead of Doctor Who's Billie Piper. |
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According to reports, Bahinting owned Aviatour, the aircraft charter company and flying school that operates the twin-prop Piper Seneca that crashed. |
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The largest environmental catastrophe in the North Sea was the destruction of the offshore oil platform Piper Alpha in 1988 in which 167 people lost their lives. |
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Artists particularly associated with the initiation of this movement included Paul Nash, John Piper, Henry Moore, Ivon Hitchens, and especially Graham Sutherland. |
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I FEEL like I should send a Dear John letter to Billie Piper. |
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The Piper Seneca turboprop was flying from the eastern region of Papua to Tual city in the Maluku Islands when it was caught in a storm around midday. |
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Survivors and relatives of those who died went on to form the Piper Alpha Families and Survivors Association, which campaigns on North Sea safety issues. |
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Common shrubs and treelets such as Piper aduncum and Melastoma spp. |
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Piper Millin, aged 21, of 4 Commando Brigade, was ordered by his commanding officer Lord Lovat to parade with his pipes on the beach as the Commandos were being attacked. |
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People typically chew betel as a quid consisting of nut pieces from an Areca catechu palm mixed with powdered lime and wrapped in the leaf of the pepper plant Piper betle. |
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Highlight of the chemistry and pharmacology of yaqona, Piper methysticum. |
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Experienced flier Patrick Mackey, 52, was killed when the twin-engined Piper Seneca carrying Dettori and fellow jockey Ray Cochrane crashed at Newmarket racecourse. |
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The explosion also killed two crewmen on a fast rescue boat launched from the standby vessel Sandhaven and the six Piper Alpha crewmen they had rescued from the water. |
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Efficacy of piperine, an alkaloidal constituent from Piper nigrum on erythrocyte antioxidant status in high fat diet and antithyroid drug induced hyperlipidemic rats. |
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