This weekend's long run has gone for a burton courtesy of a trip to the Azores tomorrow. |
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Continually inspired by nature, Burton decorated many screens with floral sprays and more stylized organic designs. |
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Like Minnie Burton, Rose was the child of Shoshone parents and had come to Fort Shaw from Idaho's Lemhi Agency. |
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He stepped up to the desk and spoke in a hushed whisper to my history teacher, Mrs Burton. |
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Castle Howard is the property of the Howard family, while Harewood House and Burton Constable belong to trusts. |
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As Mr Burton pointed out, there has been no decided case on the exercise of this discretion. |
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The images were discovered by decorators stripping paper in the Corner House pub in Burton Stone Lane, Clifton. |
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The acting is superb, the script a delight, and the direction far better than I would have given Burton credit for. |
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The prize was to be awarded by Betjeman, to the accompaniment of some pretty stagy effects, at Burton Constable. |
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Wearing all her various hats and wearing them well, Paula certainly fits the Burton bill. |
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In the show's finale, boys and girls from Beckfield Lane and Burton Stone Lane schools danced a minuet on the floodlit steps of the museum. |
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Burton is clearly not happy with the way those afflicted assimilated their suffering to the Passion of Christ, thus giving it personal meaning. |
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Burton also confessed he and Helena laugh off claims they are eccentric oddballs. |
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The failed artist, Burton seems to be saying, is not just a hack, but a naive person with a vision. |
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The Daily Beast sat down with burton to discuss Big Eyes and his beautiful, dark, twisted career. |
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The Burr and Burton Academy band, crisp in summer whites accented with mountain green, contributes brass, drums, and horns. |
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Noel Coward called such luminaries as Dietrich, Garland, Burton, Taylor, Sinatra, the Oliviers, and the queen mother his friends. |
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Cardiff's unbeaten start was not the only record to go for a burton. |
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Sterne acknowledged his borrowings from writers such as Cervantes and Montaigne, but was curiously silent about his many thefts from Burton. |
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Are there palimpsests by Richard Burton buried under a heap of raddi somewhere, waiting to be discovered and auctioned? |
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As his Roush Racing teammates had banner seasons, Jeff Burton continued to slide. |
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As a teenager, Smith went to Berklee under the wing of vibraphonist and composer Burton. |
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Mr Watkinson, from Constable Burton, near Leyburn, won best male with his aged ram. |
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The style of the film is very Tim Burton, with its Gothic humour and distorted architecture. |
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High Court judge Mr Justice Burton ruled in April this year that IR35 was not against the law. |
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For instance, seeing O'Toole and Burton spar in the pro-cleric film Beckett helped inspire my studies of medieval history. |
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Roberts and another member voted for the recount, but the panel's chairman Charles Burton dissented. |
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I heard Mr Burton seek leave to table the minutes of that particular meeting. |
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In the first half, the referee had words with Tingle, when the player said a North Burton goal was offside. |
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In Ronald Burton Milner's case, the drop is a tot of whisky before he goes to bed and a glass of Guinness with his Sunday lunch. |
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The burton and Milnthorpe clubs are separated only by the aggregate on completion of the first half of the season in the South Lakeland Rural League. |
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Jazz giant Gerry Mulligan and vibraphone supremo Gary Burton have both recorded albums with the maestro. |
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The dogs are fed at Elmwood according to their owners' request, providing Burton is satisfied that it is a suitable diet. |
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A great strike from Ellie Banks resulted in Linda Burton sweeping the ball into the back of the net. |
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That was followed by Black Joy, The medusa Touch starring Richard Burton, and the Robert De Niro vehicle King of Comedy. |
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Although she used to compete in the half-pipe, the Burton rider has turned her full attention to freeriding, where she outruns avalanches and cracking cornices. |
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Along with fellow debauchers Richard Burton and Oliver Reed, he made scandalous headlines in the '60s and '70s while doing enormous damage to his health. |
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Within the sanctified walls of Burton Snowboards, which puts on the U.S. Open, the posture toward the Olympics remains more bullheaded than bullish. |
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Only the corsets of those roles foreshadowed the Gothic babe she would become, the tousled muse to the phantasmagoric Tim Burton. |
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She calved last December and is currently giving 40 kg of milk a day in their Winton herd of 220 milkers based both at Cherry Burton and Shiptonthorpe near York. |
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Burton said that without a major reduction in labor costs, Giant and Safeway's share of the market will continue to slide, forcing the chains to cut jobs. |
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But the director Tim Burton had worked with Keaton on Beetlejuice and knew the actor could pull it off. |
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Helen Burton won a gold and three bronzes and fellow powerlifters Andrew Hurst, two silvers and two bronzes, and Simon Waggett a silver and three bronzes. |
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Still, Ryder insisted that if Burton and Keaton had passed, she would have, too. |
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The broken lines represent limiting values based on data of Burton. |
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Down a one-lane gravel road sits the house burton left seven years ago. |
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Its impressive, often striking visual design and broad, bawdy humour could best be described as an offbeat combination of Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam and Wayne and Shuster. |
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The crowd included the family of Isabella Blow, Alexander McQueen's late muse, and Sarah Burton. |
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Beinart and Burton disagreed over how inclusionary the conversation should be. |
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Tanya Burton chats to the food stylists who know how to make you drool. |
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Stories of these adventurers, like Livingstone and Speke and Burton, had a cult status in Victorian society. |
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He is sponsored, among others, by Burton Snowboards, Red Bull, Oakley, and Target. |
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When Burton wanted Heston for a bit part, Zanuck booked a table at the very same Beverly Hills cafe and, some 30 years later, made the same begging plea. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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All this is small beer compared with the supergrass that bcl Burton Copeland may turn out to be. |
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Whatever the reason, Burton was committed enough to leave tiny Bunker Hill to seek out her beau. |
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Steiger was nominated, and Richard Burton, and a lot of people in bigger movies. |
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An Oxford graduate, Mr Burton began his career with Manchester City Council in 1966 as an articled clerk, and subsequently became assistant solicitor. |
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Burton had promised that weakening the big shots would heighten the accountability and responsiveness of Congress. |
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Graves is quietly incisive and commanding as the relatively humane Dr. Treves, but Burton is a trifle too actressy even for an actress portraying an actress. |
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The average length of the daily raid system of the army ants studied by Burton and Franks was 195 m, and chipmunks forage within 160 m of their burrows. |
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Suddenly Burton appeared from nowhere by shoving Abbey out the way. |
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Jean Burton tells Helen the story of this Renaissance man who was a great figure of Lincolnshire life, and had a huge impact on the landscape of the county. |
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Burton had the habit, she says, of refusing her the same takes he gave depp. |
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I guess in a way you could think of Dante as the poor man's Tim Burton. |
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Currently expecting twins, Burton will remain on maternity leave in London during Paris Fashion Week. |
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Burton became the first people to cross the Arctic Ocean in a single season. |
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She currently lives in Burton, Michigan with her daughter, cat and woolly bear caterpillar. |
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The invention of the Burton process for thermal cracking doubled the yield of gasoline, which helped alleviate the shortages. |
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The building, designed by Decimus Burton, was completed in 1836 and is the oldest surviving building in Fleetwood. |
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Fleetwood's parish church, St Peter's, designed by Decimus Burton in 1841, stands at the corner of Lord Street and North Albert Street. |
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Burton ale is a strong, dark, somewhat sweet ale, sometimes used as stock ale for blending with younger beers. |
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Some consider Fullers 1845 Celebration Ale a rare modern example of a Burton ale. |
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Downstream of Nottingham it passes Radcliffe on Trent, Stoke Bardolph and Burton Joyce before reaching Gunthorpe with its bridge, lock and weir. |
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Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing Amcotts and Flixborough to reach Burton upon Stather and finally Trent Falls. |
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Lord Paget seems to have funded the work privately, building locks at King's Mill and Burton Mills and several cuts and basins. |
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Angling clubs in Burton used the Dove or local lakes for fishing, as the Trent through the town was absent of any fish. |
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Written records show that in the 12th century landlords were paid in salmon, in lieu of rent at Burton upon Trent. |
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The medieval bridges of Burton and Nottingham survived relatively intact until the 1860s, when both were replaced and demolished. |
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Various canoe and kayak clubs paddle on the river including those at Stone, Burton, and Nottingham. |
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Burton Weir supplied Royds mill and wheels, which also operated on two sites, and included a corn mill and cutlers wheels. |
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The modern and interactive retail space covers the old Burton Arcades and the former Leeds Shopping Plaza with its main entrance from Briggate. |
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Other notable waterfalls are at West Burton, and Whitfield Gill Force, near Askrigg. |
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The Tofflers have also recruited as executive partners TV producer Al Burton and the tech-savvy film producer and entrepreneur Jeff Apple. |
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A few years after the Grey Gardens film hit art houses, Ebersole was touring with Richard Burton in Camelot. |
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Sir Richard Burton, the African explorer, once challenged a fellow Oxford undergraduate to a duel for laughing at his walrus moustache. |
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A few Waxwings lingered at St Asaph, Flint and Wrexham, while Short-eared Owls were at the RSPB's Conwy and Burton Mere Wetland reserves. |
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Walking Medicine,'' by Gary Yanker and Kathy Burton, prepared with 50 medical experts, published in 1990 by McGraw-Hill. |
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For the past decade or so, Tim Burton was a bit lost in cg land. |
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Burton through Shaun Harrod's first half angled drive but the arrival of 18 year-old, on-loan Coventry striker Jeffers transformed the home side. |
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Remember the fiasco of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in Cleopatra? |
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That cowled Sarah Burton column in ivory crepe was a Twitter sensation. |
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The boot of Kristopher Burton proved the difference as he kicked 16 points to spur Treviso to an impressive success. |
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York v Oxford Utd Loanee Deon Burton has left York because of a knee injury but John McCombe and Josh Carson could both be fit. |
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Hayne's lease expired in 1762, and Lord Paget's son, the Earl of Uxbridge, gave the new lease to the Burton Boat Company. |
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Meanwhile, Wanger's wish list for the film's coleads included Sir Laurence Olivier as Julius Caesar and Richard Burton as Mark Antony. |
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Burton conveniently afforded him entree into the world of art and those who buy it. |
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Dr. Burton has with much ingenuity endeavoured to expiscate the truth which may be involved in them. |
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Entalysis, a business performance management software company, is located in Burton upon Trent town centre. |
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This new section connects Burton Road with Uttoxeter New Road, and crosses Abbey Street. |
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An integrated conservation programme that addresses the priority areas has been drawn up by the cathedral's Surveyor to the Fabric, John Burton. |
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A pale and well hopped style of beer was developed in Burton in parallel with the development of India Pale Ale elsewhere. |
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Burton came to dominate this trade, and at its height one quarter of all beer sold in Britain was produced here. |
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The town's connection with the brewing industry is celebrated by the sculpture of the Burton Cooper in the shopping centre. |
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Mike Nichols released a movie version in 1966, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. |
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He is even less gifted than Richard Burton, Paul Scofield, Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud. |
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The London cast included the young Claire Bloom and Richard Burton, who went with Gielgud when he took the piece to the US the following year. |
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However, Alfred Hitchcock and Richard Burton turned down roles as director and star, respectively. |
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It saw the stage debut of Richard Burton whom Williams had spotted at an audition in Cardiff. |
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Richard Burton starred in the first broadcast in 1954, and was joined by Elizabeth Taylor in a subsequent film. |
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His visit to say goodbye to BBC producer Philip Burton, a few days before he left for New York, was interrupted by a blackout. |
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They were joined by Janey's sister Bessie Burton and a number of household servants. |
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Burton was nominated for an Academy Award seven times, but never won an Oscar. |
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Burton remains closely associated in the public consciousness with his second wife, actress Elizabeth Taylor. |
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He requested the help of his schoolmaster, Philip Burton, but his voice cracked during their practice sessions. |
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In 1943 Burton played Professor Henry Higgins in a school production of another Shaw play directed by Philip, Pygmalion. |
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The contract enabled Korda to lend Burton to films produced by other companies. |
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Glenville, however, rejected him as he felt that Burton was too short compared to Scofield. |
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Gielgud was initially uncertain about selecting Burton and asked him to come back the following day to repeat his audition. |
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Burton received the Theatre World Award for his performance, his first major award. |
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Olivier defended Burton by retaliating that he too received the same kind of review by the same critic for the same role. |
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The play only ran for six weeks but Burton once again won praises from critics. |
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One of Burton's friends opined it may have been due to Burton making remarks at her that she did not find to be in good taste. |
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Bragg believed Burton defied the studio system with this act when it would have been tantamount to unemployment for him. |
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At first, Burton refused to play Coriolanus as he didn't like the character's initial disdain for the poor and the downtrodden. |
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The entire cast of the radio play, including Burton, did their roles free of charge. |
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The film reunited Burton with Bloom and it was also the first film he made with her. |
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Burton faced the same troubles with playing character roles as before with Belch. |
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It was on 10 September 1957, a day before he left for New York, that Sybil gave birth to their first child, Kate Burton. |
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Burton returned to the United States for the filming of John Frankenheimer's television adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's The Fifth Column. |
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Burton made a triumphant return to the stage with Moss Hart's 1960 Broadway production of Camelot as King Arthur. |
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Hart first came up with the proposal to Burton after learning from Lerner about his ability to sing. |
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Burton was generous and supportive to everyone throughout the production and coached the understudies himself. |
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Kennedy, who was then the President of the United States, reportedly enjoyed the play and invited Burton to the White House for a visit. |
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During filming, Burton met and fell in love with Elizabeth Taylor, who was then married to Eddie Fisher. |
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The studio sued Burton and Taylor for allegedly damaging the film's prospects at the box office with their behaviour, but it proved unsuccessful. |
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There he was confronted by Gielgud who asked what Burton planned to do as a part of the celebration of Shakespeare's quatercentenary. |
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Burton had accepted Cohen's offer under the condition that Gielgud would direct it, which he convened to him. |
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Gielgud agreed and soon production began in January 1964 after Burton had completed his work in Becket and The Night of the Iguana. |
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After Hamlet came to a close in August 1964, Burton and Taylor continued making films together. |
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Doctor Faustus was adapted for the screen the following year by both Burton and Coghill, with Burton making his directorial debut. |
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From the 1970s, after his completion of Anne of the Thousand Days, Burton began to work in mediocre films, which hurt his career. |
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Burton was to reprise the role of Colonel Faulkner, while Laurence Olivier was cast as Rudolf Hess. |
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After his death, Burton was replaced by Edward Fox, and the character changed to Faulkner's younger brother. |
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In 1973 Burton agreed to play Josip Broz Tito in a film biography, since he admired the Yugoslav leader. |
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Burton was an alcoholic who reportedly nearly died in 1974 from excess drinking. |
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The 1988 biography by Melvyn Bragg provides a detailed description of the many health issues that plagued Burton throughout his life. |
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In his youth, Burton was a star athlete and well known for his athletic abilities and strength. |
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In 1974 Burton spent six weeks in a clinic to recuperate from a period during which he had drunk three bottles of vodka a day. |
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In a tribute to his Welsh roots, Burton was buried in a red suit and with a copy of Dylan Thomas' poems. |
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For his contributions to cinema, Burton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
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For his contributions to theater, Burton was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. |
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Chairil Anwar was considered as the greatest literary figure of Indonesia by American poet and translator, Burton Raffel. |
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It required a sketch from the life by Burton of the inky hag who was chief officeress of his brigade to put matters right at home. |
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Williams was a close friend of Kate's parents, Richard Burton and Burton's first wife, Sybil. |
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He was a close friend and drinking companion of another Welsh actor, Richard Burton. |
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In 1950 Baker married the actress Ellen Martin, who had been introduced to him by Burton. |
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The visitor centre at RSPB Burton Mere Wetlands provides birdwatching facilities in the Dee Estuary nature reserve. |
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Many villages of the Wirral such as Burton also well preserved with their characteristic red sandstone buildings and walls. |
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The explorer, Richard Francis Burton, in his study of Thule points out that it has had many definitions over the centuries. |
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The 27-year-old has been reunited with his former Burton boss at Birmingham City's Marbella training camp. |
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Dr. and Mrs. Burton just celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary. |
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Sharma, Burton Stein, and Hermann KuIke, representing feudalist, segmentary, and processualist theories of state formation, respectively. |
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According to FWC Lieutenant Grant Burton, in the Tampa Bay area specifically, there has been an increase in commercial seining. |
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A tribunal heard how Burt took the doctor's claim case with him when he started work at Watson Burton solicitors. |
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When she wanted to train in silversmithing in London in 1966, Jocelyn Burton was told only men could do that. |
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Liz hides in a closet and then locks Burton in a cabin until he sobers up. |
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Chris Burton gave Thornaby the advantage but two goals from Lewis Lynch put the Cestrians ahead. |
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Still, this Tim Burton live-action animation is a stocking stuffer for any elf with a sense of humor. |
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According to Burton, the tux has become a cool and contemporary piece of clothing, and can be worn and styled in a multitude of different ways. |
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The 'Gherkin' or Swiss Re Tower in the City of London has been chosen by Newcastle law firm Watson Burton LLP as its London office base. |
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Tim Burton, Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter are the usual suspects in this dark, vampy comedy. |
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Phil Daunter and Mike Burton also went over for the Cockerels and Daunter added the remaining points with the boot. |
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From Burton four avocets were noted along with three very early garganey, which are usually a May species. |
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Genoise, bred in France by Rolland Paulette, made 4,500gns when selling to Mallaber Partners, Park Farm, Burton on Trent. |
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If in opposition, Minister Kelly and Joan Burton would be apoplectic if Fianna Fail were intending to seize money from pay packets and pensions. |
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Burton led at seventh-placed Plymouth through Kelvin Stewart but were pegged back four minutes from time through Carl McHugh's header. |
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But Brentford's Burton smashed home a volley to give his side hope and Tabb's 30-yard strike found the bottom corner for a grandstand finish. |
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Burton received the Engineering News-Record Award of Excellence for managing the work at Ground Zero. |
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Trapping Minister Joan Burton in her car was gurrier stuff and took the good out of our valiant efforts to stand as one in the face of austerity. |
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A LONG-BILLED dowitcher, from America, was found at Burton Marsh, Wirral last weekend and was next seen at Inner Marsh Farm RSPB, Wirral. |
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Pipistrelles are among the smallest of bats and Burton is the smallest of the pipistrelles. |
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Teamcrazy, who train in Kings Norton and Shirley, took part in the PKA National Championships in Burton on Trent. |
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And Faye Burton, founder of the Rural Policing Liaison Group, has blamed police cutbacks and a loss of specialist officers for the worrying spike in dog and cockfighting. |
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At a party held at Simmons' residence in Bel Air, Los Angeles to celebrate the success of The Robe, Burton met Elizabeth Taylor for the first time. |
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He commissioned the distinguished Victorian architect Decimus Burton to design a number of substantial civic buildings, including two lighthouses. |
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Leaving Finedon, the road then passes the Burton Wold Wind Farm and bypasses the town of Burton Latimer, finally arriving at Junction 10 of the A14 at Barton Seagrave. |
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Although much of the industry that dominated Worsley was in decline, in 1937 Sir Montague Maurice Burton opened a clothing factory along the East Lancashire Road. |
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Like long-term couple Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton, who famously live in separate houses, I believe that personal space is the key to a healthy relationship. |
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The album is being backed by Bob Prew and Ken Whittaker, the men behind the Kings Heath Walk of Fame, which honours such home-grown stars as Toyah Wilcox, Burton and Fuzzbox. |
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Six months later Baker appeared with Emlyn Williams in a play in the West End called The Druid's Rest, appearing alongside a young Richard Burton. |
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She also built up a following at Alexander's, a local jazz and blues club in Chester, performing with guitarist David Burton from the band The Invisible Wires. |
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A controversial figure due to his pacifism and nationalism, he was nevertheless a popular minister, with a wonderful voice, comparable with that of Richard Burton. |
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Burton was allegedly inebriated while making the movie, and many of his scenes had to be filmed with him sitting or lying down due to his inability to stand upright. |
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He employed his son, Brook Williams, as his personal assistant and adviser, and he was given small roles in some of the films in which Burton starred. |
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Burton admired and was inspired by the actor and dramatist Emlyn Williams. |
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Burton went on to do Henry V as the titular character, and played Ferdinand in The Tempest as a part of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre season as well. |
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Burton got the part the second time he auditioned for the role. |
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Rye came to the rescue again by sending Burton to audition for a role in The Lady's Not for Burning, a play by Christopher Fry and directed by Gielgud. |
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It was on the sets of this film where Burton was introduced by Williams to Sybil Williams, whom he married on 5 February 1949 at a register office in Kensington. |
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Burton was married five times, twice consecutively to Taylor. |
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Using a title from the Tim Burton film, in 2004 they curated A Nightmare Before Christmas as part of the occasional All Tomorrow's Parties music festival at Camber Sands. |
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He worked in a similar capacity with Tim Burton on his film Sleepy Hollow. |
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In 1897 Luton Town from the United League replaced Burton Wanderers. |
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Bragg believed this decision worried Burton, as he had generated his reputation as an actor with those exact traits, and wondered how the film's would turn out. |
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There was a fatality in 2012 when 400 tonnes of rock fell onto the beach at Burton Bradstock and another cliff fall took place in 2016 at West Bay, near Bridport. |
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Beers from Burton were considered of a particularly high quality due to synergy between the malt and hops in use and local water chemistry, especially the presence of gypsum. |
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In 2003 seven new parish councils were set up for Burton upon Trent, and in 2001 the Milton Keynes urban area became entirely parished, with ten new parishes being created. |
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It stretches from the western outskirts of Leicester in the east to Burton upon Trent in the west, and is planned to link the ancient forests of Needwood and Charnwood. |
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In his seminal work that made him the doyen of modern hoplology, Sir Richard Burton traces the spread of various arms and armaments of the world to ancient Egypt. |
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Treviso's outside-half Kris Burton was also on fine form with the boot as he kicked a penalty, two conversions and two drop goals, but it proved ultimately not enough. |
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The idea was conceived by Burton as a benefit performance for his mentor Philip, whose conservatory, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy, had fallen short of funds. |
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Burton himself was nominated for his second Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play but lost to Alec Guinness for his portrayal of the poet Dylan Thomas. |
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During the production of Becket, Burton went to watch Gielgud perform in the 1963 stage adaptation of Thornton Wilder's 1948 novel, The Ides of March. |
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Burton asked the film's director, Peter Glenville, not to oust him from the project like he had done for Adventure Story before accepting the role of Becket. |
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It saw Richard Burton as a lady killer who murdered his conquests. |
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The honour was handed to him, amid an explosion of presspack flashbulbs, by Trevor Burton, guitarist for chart-toppers The Move during a glitzy civic ceremony. |
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In 1964 Burton portrayed Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury who was martyred by Henry II of England, in the film adaptation of Jean Anouilh's historical play Becket. |
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As Othello, Burton received both praise for his dynamism and criticism with being less poetical with his dialogues, while he was acclaimed as Iago. |
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Burton returned to The Old Vic to perform Henry V for a second time. |
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Deluded Afton Burton, the raven-haired bride-tobe, said she loves the man convicted for the notorious murders of seven people, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. |
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It is understood the New Angel bed and breakfast rooms are still up for sale for around pounds 700,000 and when they are sold Burton Race said all debts will be cleared. |
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In reply Boosbeck fell seven runs short despite 58 from Daren Ward and 36 from Geoff Stainthorpe, Shamus Ur Rehman 4-47 and Dan Burton 4-46 doing the damage. |
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Burton accepted Rossen's offer after the director reassured him he had been studying the Macedonian king for two years to make sure the film was historically accurate. |
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Burton reprised his role in the play's 1972 film adaptation with Taylor. |
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Emma Miller took two wrasse totalling 2lb 1oz for the runner-up spot and Andy Burton claimed third place, also with two wrasse, this time for 1lb 7oz. |
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I started work in the sales department of Courtaulds in 1944 at the age of 15, and I well remember Mary who worked on the teleprinters with a girl by the name of Ennis Burton. |
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Hornsea Burton was located to the southeast of Hornsea Town. |
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Burton was an ardent admirer of poet Dylan Thomas since his boyhood days. |
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At Stapenhill near Burton, there were similar calls for a new bridge, a tally of usage showed that the foot ferry was being used 700 times per day. |
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Burton received even better reviews for Coriolanus than Hamlet. |
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This resulted in the release of raw sewage and the chemical into the river, killing thousands of fish, and posing a health risk to river users as far south as Burton. |
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Forward Chib Chilaka, the man whose goal knocked out Torquay in round Lincoln 3 Mansfield 3 Burton 1 two, ensured there were no doubts the ball had crossed the line. |
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In 1970, Mr Jennings again raised the issue of pollution through Burton, the River Tame continuing to be a source of the problem, and further improvements were promised. |
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The Company also considered a plan to reopen the river to Burton, which would have involved the rebuilding of Kings Mills lock, and the construction of four new locks. |
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The local commercial radio stations are Signal 1 and Signal 2 which cover North and Mid Staffordshire, and Touch FM, which covers Burton, Lichfield and Tamworth. |
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Numerous other buildings designed by Decimus Burton remain in the town. |
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Michael Benthall, who was renowned for his association with Tyrone Guthrie in a 1944 production of Hamlet, sought Philip's help to entice Burton into accepting it. |
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