His popular soul classics band continues to impress with a bevy of autumn gigs around the county. |
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She rode onstage astride a motorbike, a bevy of similar bikes swarming around her shiny, gold, spandex-clad form. |
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A bevy of serial artistes, including film stars, share experiences with viewers in another programme. |
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President Delaney, the Speaker of the House, and a bevy of civilian and military officials sat silently as the count slowly approached zero. |
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The English playwright has made an impressive career producing a bevy of hard-hitting, didactic and experimental plays. |
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Maybe the 53-year-old singer looks a little out of place standing among a bevy of beautiful models in a music video. |
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They've got a bevy of crunchy options for salads, too, including pistachios. |
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I once surprised a fox that was cautiously making its way towards a large bevy of quails. |
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But the multiplatinum newcomers were garlanded with a bevy of Grammy nominations. |
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Two gentlemen, hunting some years ago in Rappahannock County, Virginia, came across a bevy of quails. |
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A bevy of Welsh shrinks have modified an existing psychological test to identify people with psychopathic tendencies. |
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Point to this program, and a bevy of bugbears, from disaffected employees to muckraking journalists, will disappear. |
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It was large enough to accommodate the family and its dependants, and the bevy of servants who supported them. |
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The IFilm crew has a bevy of videos shot at the con, including their annual rundown of scantily-clad women. |
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It's always a great pleasure to have him with us and his bevy of birds and reptiles and animals and things. |
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Simply take a wander down the Todd Mall on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday between 11.30 and 1.30 to check out the bevy of local talent. |
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It would sound more logical for him to be surrounded by a bevy of beauties competing for his attention. |
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Once a week, the Midnight pulls back its blue sequinned curtain to reveal a bevy of bodacious babes performing the hits of yesterday and today. |
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It took two truckloads of equipment and a bevy of engineers a whole day to set up what could today be arranged in minutes. |
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The President's Council on Bioethics is generally thought to consist of a bevy of right-to-life right-wingers. |
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But he still liked the idea of being the guy who gets to pick and choose among a bevy of beauties. |
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A bevy of activity in biocomputing is concerned with the formal representation and reasoning about biological pathways. |
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Seems the fake Brad was barhopping through the stunned Midwestern nightlife with a bevy of bodyguards, garbed in a black cowboy hat and goatee. |
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A bevy of beauties from Bangalore promenaded all over the saloon, sporting some of the trends in haircuts and some wacky coiffures. |
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With that said, there's a bevy of new beat-friendly nights coming up for your summer amusement. |
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The reality is that there is a huge bevy of precedent and law based on customary rights. |
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Millions of dollars are raised from developers, financial institutions, media moguls and a bevy of corporate heavy weights. |
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Everyone in the cast was superb, a bevy of attractive young girls and handsome young men who could all sing, dance and act with such enthusiasm. |
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It is one of the most anticipated shows of the week, and lures a bevy of TV and print journalists from all over the world. |
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A bevy of Party spokesmen went on television interview programs Sunday to justify the advertising campaign. |
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Voter interest was sparked by both the unexpected calling of the election and a bevy of celebrity candidates. |
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So he's releasing a bevy of albums of late, and I shan't cachinnate nor chortle at this dispatch. |
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I made sure they met some of the club's regulars who are from Mexico, as well as a bevy of beautiful models who speak Spanish. |
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A bevy of local dignitaries lunge forward to meet and greet. |
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The mid-term elections returned a bevy of ultraconservative tea partiers, while thinning the ranks of moderate Democrats. |
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Upon installation, it asks a screenful of personal information, and is enabled by default to report back to HQ a bevy of information about your computer system. |
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The Fusion Wear Contest was designed not only with the Fusion brand in mind, but also with Montreal's own bevy of designers. |
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I could add many pages to this bevy of wonderful women, but I will keep them for my next column, which will be in the form of interviews. |
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With an easy-to-use and visually pleasing interface and a bevy of extra features, WinDVD is a demoware dream come true. |
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You can see Phar Lap's huge heart and inert muscular glory at the Melbourne Museum, just one of the city's bevy of cultural attractions. |
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Internet search engines are a good place to discover a bevy of examples for creating your organizational chart. |
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A bevy of white-shirted staff hovered around us, thrusting into our hands rather scruffy menus, more suited to the takeaway side of the business than the restaurant. |
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Apart from enriching a bevy of lawyers, the tribunals have yielded little. |
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Some of the country's top models joined a bevy of our own local beauties on the catwalk recently for a charity fashion show in aid of the Day Care Centre. |
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Filling in their sound with a bevy of horns, keyboards and synthesizers, the explosive troupe leaves a larger than life impression on their audiences. |
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You got Lady Gaga and a bevy of other big-name stars, too numerous to count. |
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You might happen upon a bevy of larks, chirping or singing together. |
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Jigging amongst a bevy of beautiful hackettes and not so gorgeous hacks, George was able to shimmy and twist so that his head was level with most other folk's ankles. |
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Every marriage pandal would have a bevy of babus doing a headcount of the invitees, the quantity of mutton, rice and sugar used for the preparations. |
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From 1998 to 2006, Valderrama's role on the beloved sitcom also granted him access to a bevy of available starlets. |
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Liesl Schillinger to the rescue with a bevy of words that might help you make sense of it all. |
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There will be a bevy of live-blogs on sites like Gizmodo, CNET, and The Verge. |
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Of course, not every company is rushing out to hire a bevy of rainmakers. |
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Again, there are a bevy of films whose mahurat took place some time back. |
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As anybody who picked up a bevy of blue chips during the equity bear market will know, a relatively high yield is a proven indicator of value in financial markets. |
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But together they present a sordid picture of a man who used his status as a minor celebrity to seduce a bevy of women, often in unsavoury circumstances. |
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Apparently he had a bevy of broads from the Bronx caring for him, and, in fact, it seemed as though his apartment had become somewhat of a community center. |
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While the lopsided score may look discouraging to Warrior fans, it is important to consider the bevy of national calibre talent that McMaster has when passing final judgment. |
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Each time a subway rider swipes the card, the turnstile reads the bevy of information stored on the card's magnetic stripe, such as serial number, value, and expiration date. |
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For the intermediate sledder, there also is a bevy of choices, but we especially like the Sno Raptor. |
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Indulge your senses with a bevy of musical morsels and tasty tidbits. |
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And a bevy of smaller companies offers solutions as well. |
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But Mr Morrison managed to wield deals with a bevy of independents and small-party parliamentarians who hold the Senate's balance of power. In return for their votes, Mr Morrison offered concessions. |
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For the second straight year, the calendar has thrown UPS and a bevy of holiday shoppers and shippers a short holiday season. |
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The ocean-based effort recently received further Enhanced Representation Initiative funding to expand the collaboration to include a bevy of other Canadian and U. S. partners, including industry. |
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As Congress envisioned, the DSHEA has encouraged increased scientific research on the relationship between diet and disease and has made possible a bevy of innovative supplements. |
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Offering best-in-class speed, a bevy of useful features, and complete ease-of-use, users will be hard-pressed to find a five-bay NAS that measures up to the N5500 in both home and business environments. |
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Welcome the return of Paulo Ramos, accompanied this time out by a bevy of fab females: singer Andiara de Souza, the irresistible Bïa and Jessica Vigneault, daughter of the poet and an extraordinary singer. |
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We heard a bevy of witnesses on the subject. |
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The Hubble Space Telescope captures a bevy of curvy galaxies 13 billion light-years, distorted by a gravitational lens. |
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The production numbers of La Cage sparkle, while the comedy is a bevy of sight gags, wildly drawn characters, and sexual rompery. |
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It also offers a wide variety of other activities, such as high-end shopping at extremely competitive prices, water cures, and a bevy of chapels that are fine examples of Roman culture. |
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Now set to film the fourth season, humorous and titillating, the show hosts a bevy of beautiful female characters and engaging plot lines, both for Hank and his friends and family. |
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Whole Foods has a bevy of modern bars made the old-fashioned way that clean, exfoliate, brighten and moisturize with pure oils and butters, plus the occasional shot of milk, vitamins and herbal essences. |
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At a pupperware party, a pet consultant comes to your home and shows you and your guests a bevy of pet products available for purchase. |
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Not to mention a bevy of comic book titles anthologized and reprinted time after time. |
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There were more small rustles and a bevy of monkeys arrived, leaping and chattering amongst themselves, followed by scampering cheetal and barking deer. |
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We speculated upon the astonishment that would have seized upon their simple, innocent hearts, had they beheld, instead of us, a bevy of our city fashionables in full bloom. |
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When a bevy of ballerinas line up and enter into an assemblage with the music, they also become ego-less and uncoded, in the same way a Go piece is uncoded. |
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