There is no other member of the club who can currently replace him, and that showed after his substitution. |
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Burrows told him to clap his hands together when he needed the services of a page and turned to the Solomonic consideration of other things. |
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It's a sloppy production, including neither an index nor a table of contents, and after a while his breezy style grates. |
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Rembrandt adopted a more realistic approach in his etchings where the breeziness of the landscape is strikingly accurate. |
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As he paused beside a large rock to reload his Bren gun, he was shot dead by a sniper. |
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His choice of a rabbit's foot hints at his affinity with Brer Rabbit and his African trickster antecedents. |
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He's promoting his new solo acoustic album Going Somewhere, but he will also play a few old favourites. |
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Ray went solo some years back and has carved out his own niche in the market playing shows in many parts of the country. |
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The beginning of the book describes his mostly solitary existence, the noises and sights of the press, and it's beautifully personal and focused. |
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The solo acoustic worked wonders for him, as he seemed to enjoy doing magic tricks on his guitar. |
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There is a bitter-sweet edge to Liam Browne's preparations for his first-ever solo art exhibition. |
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Another legend of Taoism said Zhao Gongming originally came from Zhongnan Mountain and lived a remote and solitary life to practise his skills. |
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Ben left his horse tethered to the low-hanging branches of a slender pine and walked the short distance to the solitary grave. |
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Of the dozen or so new faculty members recently hired by his department, he says, 10 use primarily neuroimaging. |
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And last week he added to his wacky resume by becoming the first man to fly an aircraft solo around the world without stopping or refueling. |
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As George, Gary, and I were going to be ushers at his wedding, we had to be at the wedding rehearsal the day before the wedding. |
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He allows his ticket stub to be scanned by an usher, who bows as he re-enters the cinema. |
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He glanced to his right, a neurolinguistic sign of imagination, not of recall. |
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Every man present had filled his clay or briar pipes with good Virginia tobacco. |
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In an act of substitution he replaces barren dryness with his fertile fluidity. |
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Apparently believing that this was a worthy effort, Luke was the first to post his solution to that puzzle. |
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Like many before us we find ourselves buying a child's Breton top, though we stopped short of the his and hers and baby one to match. |
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Promoted to the brevet rank of brigadier general, his division was prominent in the last stages of the war. |
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During his 5 years in Bonn, Waller turned to his second major focus in neurophysiology, the autonomic nervous system. |
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We had a bit of a chat and as usual Eric had me laughing like a drain with his dry observations on life. |
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He let them in while his assistant ushered a frightened customer out of the shop. |
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Thyamis himself, rightful heir to his father's priesthood in Egypt. has had his place usurped by a younger brother. |
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Alone among the usurpers of the 15th century, he was fortunate to have slain his childless predecessor in battle. |
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He had only gotten to bed four or five hours ago after spending two hours ushering people out of his house and cleaning a small bit. |
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I asked for a pint of his favorite brew, my American accent blowing any chances of local anonymity. |
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The innkeeper who sat across from the hunter however gave a small whistle before drinking his own brew. |
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He said it was flattering that one of the world's largest brewers had made an ad very similar to one of his. |
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A witness working in a nearby shop said he first knew something was wrong when he saw police officers ushering people past his window. |
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Through his church, he organized a group of men to visit prisoners in solitary confinement. |
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He spent much of his time in solitary confinement, in a prison condemned by the UN for torture. |
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Throughout his study, Farmer's writing is entertaining and eloquent, imbued with the passion of a native Utahn. |
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When the busboy brought our water and utensils, I noticed he also had a spoon in his shirt pocket. |
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Finally putting down his writing utensil, he leaned forward slightly, resting on his elbows. |
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If one joint or joint and several debtor is insolvent, the loss resulting from his insolvency is spread equally among the solvent debtors. |
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The gardener is always lurking about between brew-ups in his dreadful shed. |
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The Centenier finished his coffee, while Holmes selected and filled his briar pipe. |
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Despite his fluency in the Somali language and culture, Ibrahim considers himself thoroughly American. |
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And the wedge that this issue continues to drive between Palmer and his wife is also dramatically utile. |
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I just want to thank him for utilizing his position in the public eye to say what needs to be said. |
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It had been the perfect place to work on his greatest inventions in complete peace and solitude. |
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Although Wright later designed several Usonian buildings in Ohio, the Westcott House in Springfield is his only prairie-style house in the state. |
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While he is a sensitive and intelligent character, he is also incredibly neurotic and obsessed with his sister, Caddy. |
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His cape waved in the breeze and the wind hit his face, but he was careful not to let it hit his teeth. |
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The elder enters at a steady pace, breezing by the young chefs on his way through the kitchen. |
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Thus we meet Rocky, so named because he keeps a breeze block on his kitchen table. |
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It is the breezy, figurative style of his posters and paintings that is especially engaging. |
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I noticed that he doesn't look at his hands much, particularly when soloing. |
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He soloed in an airplane before getting his driver's license, but his real obsession was designing and building model planes. |
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However, the sound soon disappears in the welter of notes Sibelius gives his soloists in his only Violin Concerto. |
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During the 1920's, Stravinsky had often been heard as the soloist in his piano concerto. |
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The most famous conductors and soloists in the concert halls around the world perform his compositions. |
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The clan elder pursed his lips and stuck out his jaw and spent several seconds in Solomonic contemplation. |
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Arean stood at the entrance to the tunnel ushering his people inside. |
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Paolo Di Trapani of the University of Insubria in Como, Italy, and his colleagues, came up with a pulse shape that combines attributes of both solitons and linear X waves. |
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Don returns to his philandering ways, leaving Megan to quietly wonder where her husband has gone. |
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The Pope's quarrel with the Italian state, which had usurped his position in Rome, made it all the more necessary to reach a settlement with the French Government. |
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She worked as an usherette at the Mosspark Cinema in Cardonald, and Patrick would stand outside, stubbornly waiting to propose again, in his bowler hat and spats. |
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He broke off from his schedule, delaying the local media interviews and ushering people out of the room while he had a few words in private with Robinson. |
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One night he drove from a house in phenix City, Alabama, he was rebuilding to his base in Fort Benning, Georgia. |
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With the Asian economic crisis brewing, Martin also kept his eye on Korea. |
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He is well-recognised internationally for his work as a neurosurgeon. |
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Happiness is solitude, thinks the hermit who lives alone on his island. |
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The amusing thing here, of course, is that De Niro's character in the film is clearly an obsessive, neurotic control freak who also teaches his cat to use a flush toilet. |
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Forget the doctors who push pills like pez Dispensers, Jackson might have had worse professional help among his legal team. |
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Fortunately, Boehner has elected to ignore this display of petulance and continue with his landmark attempt to sue the president. |
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If Pfc. Bradley Manning, the alleged source of much of the material, is indeed proved guilty, his punishment should be harsh. |
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In his quest to treat all neurotics, and not just those who suffer from hysteria, Freud abandons hypnotism and develops the technique of free association. |
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Woods and his advisers decided against surgery then and instead he continued playing and winning on the PGA Tour. |
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The newly breveted Captain shook his head, the area was so peaceful. |
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In his tight Breton shirt and cap he could be straight off the catwalk. |
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The speaker wakes up to find swallows etching his walls with shadow, and captures a big thing or two about solitariness, if that's not too juicy a word for loneliness. |
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A more recent wrinkle is the doctor who prescribes from his own office, cutting out the middleman. |
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Speaking from his Soho office, Morris is brusque and breezy. |
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Directed by John Singleton, the short film stars Eddie Murphy as a Pharaoh and the supermodel as his bored queen. |
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There are breakfast-rooms and supper-rooms, little nooks where the solitudinarian may steal away for an hour of communion with his favorite novelist or poet. |
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When writing about his rise, British tabloids never failed to mention the pharaohs' ancient dynasties. |
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After running half a thirteen-mile marathon, how will Dozer ever make his way home in time for breakfast? |
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Before Chase's late-inning heroics, the senior catcher laid down a perfect drag bunt and hit his first triple of the season. |
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The four-year-old miniature pinscher ran off during a thunderstorm while on a camping holiday in Glen Nevis with his owner. |
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Another Best of Breed winner was Donald Smith, also from Wrexham, who took first place with his Miniature Pinscher James. |
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Depends on the context, like OPP, he said, his feet shuffling somewhere underneath his draggy hoopskirt pantlegs. |
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Robert Pinsky has devoted his career to promoting the idea of poetry as a social presence. |
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The former Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, has had his name embroidered into the pinstripes of his suit, The Daily Mail reported. |
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But things were changing and Austin had begun to deliver bottled water along with his daily pintas. |
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When Raymond was a child, the pine kernel and almond flan here, would often be his mother's home-made dessert of the day. |
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Among his collection is a red squirrel, two waxwings, a snowy owl, a peregrine falcon, a pine marten and a hobby, a migratory bird of prey. |
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Little by little, walnuts began replacing pine nuts in his fried kibbeh and muhammara, a spicy red pepper spread. |
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Since returning to the PGA Tour a year ago, his play has been a disaster. |
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Amid the general hand wringing among City supporters at Wright-Phillips' pounds 21million move, one man could not keep the smile off his face. |
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Jaisingh Pingle, a Dabbawala, expressed his happiness on being invited to be part of Republic Day Parade. |
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If you're a globetrotter you can pick up his distinctive Okay and Pingo Pongo designs from Colette, Rue Saint Honore in Paris, and even in Japan. |
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So Baker fashioned his own dowser with some cardboard, gaffers tape, paint poles and a pair of freshmen with strong shoulders. |
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The 23-year-old has spent the last six months mastering handstands and walk-walking on his hands and wanted to inspire others to give it a try. |
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It emerged the Dowses, who are now in Azerbaijan, want to delete his adoption from the registrar. |
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Joe says Tristan was given up for adoption by his parents and the Dowses stepped in to save him. |
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He'd pinned his hopes on the latest of a series of self-designed hang-gliders, Geordie Flyer Plus. |
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He felt their sounds and captured them with extraordinary draftsmanship in his trademark watercolors. |
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The twisted thieves coaxed Staffie Dozer outside then distracted him with Roger the bunny so his barks would not wake his owners upstairs. |
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Don't take his wanting to hang with the guys as a rejection of you or your new relationship. |
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Care was completing his England rehabilitation, making the most of Springbok doziness to touch down for the game's opening try. |
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Ms Walker and Daniel's father Shawn say all these conditions can be traced back to his DPT injection. |
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On the face of it, you'd imagine Waites would fancy his chances more against the inconsistent Hankey than the super-consistent Whitlock. |
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Paul Burrell maintains his saintly role as Princess Di's man-shaped hankie, after the collapse of the court case against him. |
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At that time many milkmen still delivered people's pintas on a horse and cart so Sam certainly stood out from the crowd on his milk round in Sheepridge. |
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The main things learned were that the question must be clear at the outset and the dowser must understand what message his or her tools are giving back. |
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Tristan spent the first two months of his life in the home of the illegal adoption agent, Reta, before going to live with the Dowses in their palatial home in PondokIndah. |
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Here, Andrew explains how to make a grilled shire steak, also known as onglet or hanger steak, which is one of his favourite cuts of beef, both for flavour and texture. |
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To try to upstage her, Prince Charles flew in using his ears as a hang glider but went unseen when a sudden gust of wind forced him over East Anglia. |
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Aided by a pilot, Putin clambered into a powered hang-glider and took to the skies, teaching the birds to follow his lead using scent and other incentives. |
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A search of his home uncovered laptops and numerous memory sticks with 16,419 indecent pictures and videos, pinhole cameras and anti-detection software. |
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Kirby and his team looked at samples taken from the hanging wall of the Yingxiu-Beichuan fault, the primary fault responsible for the 2008, Wenchuan earthquake. |
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For this reason, and for his consistent dracin attitude, I would find it impossible to support the erection of a statue of Stanley in Denbigh or anywhere else. |
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But Nemeth has still not given up all hope of finding a way to add fellow NBA draftee Sean Marks to his squad if he can cut through diplomatic red tape. |
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The 29-year-old Austrian international defender, affectionately known as Mad Dog during his time on Teesside, has moved from Hannover to Wolfsburg for an undisclosed fee. |
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The inventor, a civil draftsman who specializes in making maps, came up with the idea for his pin in the weeks after the September 11, 2001 tragedy. |
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Prinsen II, who has been with Dienes since September 2000 will provide field service support in addition to his previous tasks as a detail CAD layout draftsman. |
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In keeping with his renowned knowledge of pinot noir, La Follette has crafted a line of four pinot noirs, each with grapes sourced from different vineyards. |
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Wearing a dark pinstriped suit and patterned tie at the brief hearing, he spoke only to confirm his name, his address in Bray, Berkshire, and his date of birth. |
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You won't be astonished to hear that Robbie Savage was at the heart of it, though this time, it was his backside that got a good kicking from Gorka Pintado. |
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Getting a bit bored waiting for a corner kick to be taken, Toure decided to entertain the crowd with a handstand, but his opponents didn't take too kindly to it. |
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