This is a meeting which can throw up some interesting horses for the future from the two-year-old maiden races. |
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A well-bred three-year-old, Remaal made a winning start to her career in a maiden race over this course and distance last month. |
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A swashbuckling sea adventure with loads of derring-do, swordfights, mutinies and good old fashioned maiden rescues. |
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He finally makes his escape by means of a balloon, in which he carries off a lovely Erewhonian maiden. |
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It makes me seem like some weak maiden who swoons at the sight of every attractive guy she sees. |
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The maiden quickly laid her head against the pillow stuffed with goose feathers. |
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The black knight, of course, isn't the type to court a maiden with flowers but instead prefers a fast horse and a sack. |
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Germany's Marcel Siem claimed his maiden Tour victory when he defeated Frenchmen Gregory Havret and Raphael Jacquelin in a sudden-death play-off. |
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My maiden name has been my name for my whole life and I saw no reason to change it. |
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It was believed that when a Viking died in battle, a warrior maiden called a Valkyrie escorted him to Valhalla. |
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Most maiden spirits have complicated arched or mounded hairstyles adorned with coiled plaits and combs. |
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The shield maiden would bear the maiden warrior's shield in battle, hence the name. |
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It was April 10, 1912, and in less than an hour the most majestic ship to ever grace the seas would begin her historical maiden voyage. |
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Virginia is the maiden daughter of Virginius who allows her fairness and beauty to lead her to trouble. |
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She had been sitting in dock now for four months and was finally about to embark on her maiden voyage. |
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In his maiden speech, in December 1852, he confessed that he was not a speech-maker. |
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Her gaze settled upon the last letter, a small, plain envelope addressed to her maiden name from someone she couldn't remember at first. |
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She completed her maiden voyage in May after being officially named in Holland by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. |
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Red Eagle was born Bill Weatherford, son of a white trader and a Creek mother whose maiden name had been Tait. |
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The next over bowled by Bond was a maiden but he was very lucky as Sangakkara hit a juicy full toss straight to point. |
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Personal information, like your date of birth, address, mother's maiden name and passwords are now as valuable as cash. |
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However, there was the hint of alarm as Parsons reached his maiden league ton with a glide to short third man. |
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When Elvis Hunkee and his white-bread family come strolling in, bumped onto NWA's maiden flight, the pace picks up again slightly. |
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At one point in the evening, the bride's veil is removed and replaced with a kerchief, symbolizing her change from maiden to married woman. |
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I won't give the game away here, but it's nothing to put the wind up your maiden aunt. |
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They had the grand unveiling ceremony and reboarded the train for the maiden voyage downtown. |
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He was probably off to meet the dusky maiden when he returned to his chalet. |
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The surge was mainly due to the maiden operation of four new production lines during the period, Zhang said. |
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He was about to become engaged to a maiden named Luscinda, whom he had loved since childhood and who returned his feelings in kind. |
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Can our DIL change the names of our grandchildren to her maiden name without the consent of their father? |
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It profiles more than 250 ships now sailing the high seas and previews liners preparing for maiden voyages. |
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Apparently, Heather uses her mother's maiden name when on the phone and on letters. |
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Thus disguised as a maiden, Achilles is introduced as his sister into the court of Lycomedes and there joins the company of the king's daughters. |
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She was humming to herself an enchanting melody, and the young Count stood there entranced by the fair young maiden. |
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In the meantime, not far off from where the battle was, a young and fair maiden was riding abroad on her beautiful white stallion, Evelyn. |
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The spinner sent down a brace of maiden overs while Flintoff kept up his barrage. |
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But Virginie is sent to Paris at the behest of a rich maiden aunt who desires to educate her to receive her fortune. |
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Sambrooke, his mother and surviving sisters took possession, and the maiden aunts moved out to Shackerley Hall near Albrighton. |
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The Baldwins reminded me of many such maiden ladies I knew back in the Little Town. |
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Now we have responsibility for my 88 year old cantankerous maiden aunt who suffers from moderately severe dementia and resides in a rest home. |
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Ah well, there are maiden aunts aplenty in my family, maybe I am keeping up that tradition instead. |
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You remember Aunt Jane, my father's maiden sister who used to come stay with us almost every summer? |
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Three married aunts had left home, so there were only five maiden aunts at Loynton at the time we were speaking of. |
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In 1926, DH Lawrence stayed there with a couple of maiden aunts while he corrected proofs of Lady Chatterley's Lover. |
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Be careful in this colour as you could end up looking like either your maiden aunt Mable or one of the VonTrapp children. |
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The French-built supersonic airliner Concorde made its maiden flight from Toulouse. |
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Last month, Lemhannas Governor Ermaya, visited the regency to mark the maiden harvest of rice grown using the Thai seeds. |
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The European manufacturer has already built its first test A380 and is planning a maiden flight for early next year. |
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The rocket plane made its maiden launch in June from a specially made jet, named White Knight, at an altitude of 15 km. |
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Sidewalk, Goff's maiden Web effort, was the most ambitious launch to date in the history of the Internet. |
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The author recalls the scenes on May 27, 1936, when the first Queen Mary left Southampton on her maiden voyage to New York. |
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Runner-up in a maiden race at Chester last season, Castanea Sativa looks the type to do even better this term, now she is more mature. |
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A fluent winner of a modest maiden race at Beverley last time, Caracara could hardly have scored with more authority. |
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The application of blinkers worked a treat on this filly at Ayr last time when she romped home by eight lengths in a maiden race. |
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This colt came out on top in gritty style in a hot maiden race at Haydock last time and does not look overburdened on his handicap debut. |
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The three-year-old progressed nicely last season, winding up with a maiden race success over this course and distance. |
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Winner of a maiden race at Brighton, High Action was subsequently found wanting in a handicap at Doncaster, finishing only fourth. |
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This daughter of Opening Verse finished a creditable second in a maiden race at Doncaster on her only outing last season. |
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Easy winner of a maiden race at Newmarket on her debut, the beautifully-bred Carinae possesses the potential to develop into a high-class filly. |
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John Gosden's exciting colt fulfilled previous promise when winning an above-average maiden race at Leicester in the style of a useful performer. |
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In one novel the deserted maiden loses a lock of hair, in the other her maidenhood. |
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You can hyphenate your name or use your maiden name for work and your married name everywhere else. |
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Gaelic law still allowed women to retain their maiden name and own land and property. |
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We are often asked for the maiden name of our mother and our date of birth. |
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My maiden name was Pease and a cousin of mine has researched our family tree. |
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Jan Struther, an abbreviation of her maiden name, was the pen name which she used. |
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Writing under her maiden name of Charlotte Popescu, Mrs Fyffe has published some 30 books to date. |
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He is winless in seven starts since a pair of victories, a maiden special weight race and an allowance race, in February at Gulfstream Park. |
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The accurate boot of Radley nudged them ahead with two penalties before Aussie sub Bob Wood crashed in for a maiden try that Radley converted. |
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Instances later, she was a beautiful young maiden with sanguine hair and a scarlet dress. |
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She goes from a pretty, minimally maquillaged twenty-something to a golden-cheeked Renaissance maiden. |
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It is maiden also when it is still in its original, unused, untouched or unexplored condition. |
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Who is the elegant maiden dressed in silk with a vermilion inner-robe patterned with golden butterflies? |
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It immediately caught my attention that she had called my mother by her maiden name. |
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Alan Knott remembers it with some bitterness as he was stranded on 96 not out, four runs short of a maiden test century. |
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Estelle grew from a wan, sickly child into a lovely maiden, her skin pale as the moonlight and hair as raven as the starless night. |
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Andrews, who married husband Iain last month, is known to many in the accountancy profession by her maiden name of Irvine. |
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In 1984, the USA space shuttle Discovery returned to Earth after its maiden flight. |
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Valerie had been a pupil and a contemporary of Maureen at school, when Maureen's maiden name had been O'Neill. |
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One of the reps sent a message to the HR department, letting them know that a member of staff wished to be known by her maiden name again. |
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About 15 top cows will be for sale plus in calf heifers and maiden heifers. |
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Virgo has been depicted as a winged maiden holding a palm branch in her left hand and an ear of corn in her right. |
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However, that didn't matter to the vociferous home support who cheered their side's maiden league victory to the echo. |
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After three muddling performances in maiden races in May, I thought he might just possibly get there in the final furlong of a stayers ' race. |
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I kept my maiden name as a second middle name, but I'd not want to saddle any of my kids with it. |
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A tremendous amount of energy is spent to either preserve the honor of a maiden, or to take it from her. |
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In these new court papers, she takes back her formal maiden name, Jennifer Joanna Aniston. |
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Alberta Ferretti's romantic, smocked silk blouses and Greek maiden gowns were delightfully soft, as was Consuelo Castiglioni's Marni collection. |
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These records included personal information such as birthdates, county of birth and mother's maiden name. |
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This will include birthdate, birth town, parents' names, including his mother's maiden name, which is hard to get otherwise. |
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He won his maiden at the Curragh last season by 15 lengths and was almost as impressive on his reappearance at Tipperary in July. |
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The bay colt won a maiden race by seven lengths at Del Mar on August 17 in his second career start. |
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Their maiden rescue saw six volunteers saving a troubled fisherman in rough surf and gale-force wind. |
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They'll get a ringside seat as the youngsters develop and will be able to watch as they take their maiden flight from the tree-top nest. |
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My grandmother's current name is Kurlene White, but her maiden name is Roper. |
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She was a quick-footed little maiden, and had been accustomed to do nearly all the housework of their home. |
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Today tributes poured in for Alex who was married just a year ago, but maintained her maiden name in her profession. |
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Guests are greeted with an oversized image of the moon maiden and tables have an infusion of auspicious red for linen. |
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With her death, the Eakins household consisted of three unmarried sisters, a maiden aunt, Tom, and his widowed father. |
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She decides to pack an overnight case and visit her maiden aunt, off in the country. |
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Godolphin Racing added to its juvenile stable recently with the private purchase of the maiden colt Mount Joy for an undisclosed price. |
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One hundred maiden heifers are entered for the sale ranging in age from 15 to 20 months. |
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The trade was very lively with in-calf and maiden heifers selling very well. |
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A hundred years ago Wilbur and Orville Wright astonished the world when their aeroplane, the Kittyhawk, made its maiden flight in North Carolina. |
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Generously redolent of extra earthy truffle oil, the dish would make a perfect maiden voyage for truffle virgins. |
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Well, our smiling postman recently delivered a letter to me that had my maiden name on it. |
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He was proud to be the first actor to be elevated to the peerage, though he never spoke in the Lords after his maiden speech. |
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In other news, I know you are all sitting on the edge of your seat in anticipation of the Kerry, aka K-Mac maiden voyage post. |
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The spindle shaft rests between the maiden in the front and leather bearings attached to the flat board in the back. |
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The 21-story-tall ocean liner was dry-docked at an Atlantic coastal shipyard for finishing touches before its maiden voyage. |
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If a maiden plum tree is planted, that is, a tree within one year of budding or grafting, pruning may be carried out in the Spring, after deciding on tree form. |
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The sale consists of quality in-calf, maiden and weaning breeding heifers. |
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Four years later, when Lotty was sixteen years old, we find one of the maiden aunts writing that her sister Rachel had taken Lotty and her mother to see Eccleshall church. |
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If there's a dusky maiden to rub on the sun oil, so much the better. |
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Bichel went to tea on 45 not out with a series of arrow-straight slogs, and brought up his maiden Test fifty straight after tea with a driven single off Banks. |
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The maiden aunts of Mortimer Brewster, as it turns out, are not totally responsible for their actions, as insanity, to varying degrees, runs in the family. |
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The study acknowledged that large farms would most likely have a larger number of barren and maiden mares thus a larger number of mares bred in February. |
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They had an iron maiden, a rack, and men and woman's chastity belts. |
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As it happens, Trierweiler, then writing for Paris Match under her maiden name Massonneau, had a byline on the accompanying story. |
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It is her maiden name that he eventually adopted as his nom de plume. |
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Worsted in this war of love Shiva punished the mischievous god of love Madana for aiding that maiden by causing springtime to appear on the scene before its wonted time. |
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At first, it looks like a trip into sword and sorcery territory when our heroes end up in a forest just in time to save a fair maiden from an evil wizard. |
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As a small crowd gathered to watch the dusky maiden play a few hands of blackjack, I asked one of the crowd whether she was a film-star or a Kiwi pop musician. |
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A strange feeling thrilled the lusty youth at the touch of her warm hand, and almost involuntarily his eyes sought to meet those of the young maiden. |
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The gangway was installed on Friday for a weekend visit by construction workers and their families prior to the transatlantic liner's maiden voyage. |
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Amid the many trials of their maiden adulthood, she avers, they feel perversely compelled to refute the proper sovereignty of boomer parents in their lives. |
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After his death, I trawled through all of his speeches I could locate, from his maiden speech at Westminster to the verbatim report of proceedings at Holyrood. |
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Much of the mystic vampire appeal certainly emanates from the overt sexuality of the core image of a male vampire sucking the blood of a nubile maiden. |
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Chippenham travel agents Lynda and David Brown will get a taste of the high life when they visit the Queen Mary II before the huge ocean liner's maiden voyage. |
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Eloise's mother had changed her name back to Beauregard, her maiden name. |
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Shriver instead used her famous maiden name to win the support of celebrities and big-name politicians for the Special Olympics. |
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He made his maiden speech in Parliament in 1912 when, not surprisingly given his background, he supported the Unionists in a debate on Irish home rule. |
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She was the virgin poetess dressed in white, the tremulous daughter who never left her father's house, the maiden who turned to art because she was thwarted in love. |
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Married women may legally keep their maiden names, or have their maiden names restored at some point in the marriage whether or not the couple stays together. |
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A chorus of clucks answered the maiden when the door was opened. |
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A North Yorkshire couple whose Mediterranean cruise came to an abrupt end when their ship broke down 15 hours into its maiden voyage say they can't wait to get back on board. |
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Kerala dethroned defending champion Manipur to win its maiden title. |
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Fergal Lynch, who is closing fast on his maiden century of winners, takes the mount on Gaelic Princess, who is expected to have too much speed for her rivals. |
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In August 1939, with a single novel to his name, Gombrowicz was invited by the Polish government to sail on the maiden voyage of the ocean liner Boleslaw Chrobry. |
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And when I went to school it was a whole generation, all the teachers were all maiden ladies, and I think all of their young men went away and never came back. |
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In her tiny showing, her rose paintings seem as wispy as the aquarelles of some cooing Edwardian maiden lady celebrating the beauties of copse and dell. |
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My English friend, on his maiden voyage to the States, had stumbled upon one of those little linguistic divergences between the colonies and the mother country. |
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She continued to go by the surname Wilhelm, but Bill took her maiden name as a tribute to her. |
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In Koerbecke's example, the three companions radiate light from their heads, and the first is youthful and bareheaded, very similar to Daret's young maiden in red. |
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Trained by John Quinn, the gelding broke his maiden tag in good style at Pontefract and followed-up with a fine effort in a hot nursery race at Beverley last time. |
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In his maiden budget speech Jaswant Singh acknowledged the growth contributed by industry in the current fiscal and talked of consolidating the growth further. |
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It was one of those gut-wrenching golf tournaments decided with the last putt on the last green before a rookie pro emerged with his maiden victory. |
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Naomi would like to change her daughters' surname to her own maiden name. |
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The maiden is initiated into the mysteries of the matron-life she will someday lead, as well as into the less profound rites of food consecration and hospitality. |
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The three-year-old, trained by Mark Johnston, bolted home by eight lengths in a maiden race at Carlisle 12 days ago and looks capable of holding his own in handicap company. |
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She was insistent to keep her maiden name, Fraser, when she married. |
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In Spanish-speaking countries, a man takes on his mother's maiden name as a last name, but uses the patronym as the middle name and the official name. |
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Water trickles from a tributary spring into a ewer held against the outlet by a maiden gracefully leaning forward as she grasps the stem of an olive bush to steady herself. |
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A maiden race winner at Windsor in June, Pinkerton has run well in both his starts since then, being a good second to Norse Dancer on his latest outing, at Ascot. |
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A maiden race winner on his debut last season, Moscow Ballet was beaten less than a length into second by Snow Ridge in the Royal Lodge Stakes at Ascot. |
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In the summers his mother used to return with the kids from Limerick to her native Dublin, where he would be surrounded by his granny and a selection of doting maiden aunts. |
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Ward also tossed around the idea of bolstering the purses of maiden races so owners of winning horses that break their maidens see a good return on their investment. |
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In his second career start and first try on the turf, Cartoonist rallied from last place to win the one-mile maiden special weight race by two lengths. |
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For those, especially aviation enthusiasts, who can remember the maiden flight of Concorde, the prospect that the aircraft might never fly again is a poignant one. |
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It was a particularly good evening for the Kildare trainers and Edward Lynam got a nice surprise when Ennistown Ladys late surge landed the seven furlong maiden race. |
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Starting with a national film award for his maiden venture, Barua has been a recipient of several honours at various international film festivals. |
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Wedding bells are in the air at Huntington Stadium after good sir knight Norris and fair maiden Rosemary Westmoreland recreated one of the happiest moments of their lives. |
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That was the question sent to reader Mrs M. Yates by a Mrs B. Bryan, who now lives in Tasmania but who used to live in Ringley, and whose maiden name was Wilson. |
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For a film that traces the journey of a young American Indian who comes to India looking for her roots, Brinda's maiden attempt is described by her director as brilliant. |
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Grave Matters ran a pleasing race to be third at Pontefract recently and should not need to improve on that to open his account in the maiden at Windsor. |
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Green Eyed Lady, sent off favourite to make a winning debut in a maiden race on this course 11 days ago, had to be content with third place behind Distant Mist. |
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The Barry Hills-trained Turtle Island filly finished fourth in a decent maiden over six furlongs at Newmarket last October, running on takingly at the finish. |
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She rose in rank from fair maiden to fair lady and then to duchess. |
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His maiden speech was in favour of the Great Exhibition and, with Brunel, became one of the Commissioners. |
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Cave Lion came good at the second time of asking in the 1m maiden and in some style. |
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The son of Diesis got his 2003 campaign off to a successful start with a three-length victory in a Newbury maiden in April. |
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Callan later added a third winner when partnering Shalloon in the 1m maiden for Mark Johnston. |
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Sopranino, a daughter of Theatrical and Grade 1 American winner My Darling One, gained a valuable winning bracket in the 13-furlong maiden. |
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In the juvenile fillies' maiden, newcomer Chiminage was beaten a longish way but she looked to have improvement in her. |
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Voortrekker was another well-backed winning favourite when holding Layer Cake by a short head in the 1m maiden. |
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After Violet Dancer had never looked likely to catch leader Deinonychus in the 1m4f maiden, Moore blamed himself. |
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I silently wept as my daughter's husband rejected her. What would she do now that she was no longer a maiden but also barren? |
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In the fable, the maiden had to find a catskin coat, a coat made of catskins. |
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Her maiden name is Kukulain, ellisized from the Irish in a penstroke of linguistic legerdemain. |
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In Parliament, the youthful Pitt cast aside his tendency to be withdrawn in public, emerging as a noted debater right from his maiden speech. |
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He made his maiden speech in the House of Commons on 23 May, responding to comments made by future Speaker John Bercow. |
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Before town they met a maiden drawing water, the stately daughter of the Laestrygonian Antiphades. |
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The maiden flight of the Eurofighter prototype took place in Bavaria on 27 March 1994, flown by DASA chief test pilot Peter Weger. |
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Jake Ball then opened up with a rare wicket maiden, claiming the key scalp of Iftikhar Ahmed as he mistimed to James Vince at mid-off. |
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Deloitte were limited to 90 for 7, with Shiv Sivanesan taking two for seven which included a double wicket maiden. |
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Until Finn's wicket maiden, England skipper Cook's gamble was going horribly awry. |
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In the opening juvenile maiden, it is hard to look past Quadriga following his fine run in a decent Dundalk maiden. |
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Or could that be 007 wading from the waters of Cardiff Bay after a scuba-diving sexploit with a voluptuous maiden. |
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Social Climber is tipped to end a long winless spell for Kevin Prendergast by winning the three-year-old maiden hurdle. |
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His dam, the twice-raced maiden Mysterial, is a half-sister to Agnes World, the champion Japanese sprinter who was also by Danzig. |
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In the second of the maiden hurdles, A Hardy Nailer is taken to open her account. |
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Arkansas Derby winner Lawyer Ron is undefeated in seven starts on dirt tracks after needing six tries to get his maiden victory. |
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Coole Avenue, trained by Tom Cooper, won the 2m six-year-old and upwards maiden hurdle by three and a half lengths. |
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A suspensory injury meant he did not make his debut until winning a maiden at four but further problems then kept him off the track. |
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They include field garlic, chives, maiden pink, long-stalked cranesbill, heath pearlwort, common rockrose and burnet rose. |
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Leitir Mor is the one to beat, but a chance is taken on Red d Clasp following her debut fourth to Vinson Massif in a maiden here on Monday. |
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Hammer Home won his Newmarket maiden at a time when Brian Meehan's string weren't firing. |
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Maltby Son's rider, Tim Lane, scored again in the third maiden when former Owen O'Neill hurdler Melody Princess caught Handfast Point. |
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The lightly raced gelding was last seen when beating Drumfire in a highly competitive maiden hurdle at the Galway Festival. |
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Welsh women's charity Chwarae Teg worked with artists to build the threemetre high ice maiden on Wales's highest mountain. |
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Gillian Anderson has brought the term ice maiden to a new level with her frosty cop Stella Gibson. |
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In Amman's Gynaeceum, many women hold hankies, including a German princess, a noble maiden of Saxony, and an Ausburg woman of the lower class. |
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The aircraft's maiden flight occurred on 27 July 2005 from BAE Systems' Warton Aerodrome. |
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Her maiden voyage was made in August and September 1845, from Liverpool to New York. |
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He repeated his original story of how he had come to use the pseudonym Palmer, claiming that it was his mother's maiden name. |
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Sri Lanka went on to win their maiden championship by defeating Australia by seven wickets in the final at Lahore. |
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Ford was unable to reproduce his semi final form and Nick Evans and Chris Robshaw inspired Quins to their maiden Premiership triumph. |
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Using her maiden name, it was covered by Nellie Verrill Mighels Davis, the first woman to report a prize fight. |
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Red Bull Racing used Cosworth engines in its maiden year due to the ease of continuing with the engine Jaguar Racing used. |
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Coincidentally both Stewart Grand Prix and Jaguar Racing, the team's predecessors, also scored their maiden podiums at that race. |
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The A400M's maiden flight, originally planned for 2008, took place on 11 December 2009 from Seville, Spain. |
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On 11 December 2009, the A400M's maiden flight was carried out from Seville. |
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All that is known of his mother is that her maiden name was Sinclair and that she died when John Knox was a child. |
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Morgawr was successfully launched on 15 March 2013 into Falmouth Harbour and on her maiden voyage was paddled by the volunteer builders. |
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Later that same day, 001 conducted its maiden flight, flown by Sheepy Lamb. |
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The British Concorde prototype made its maiden flight from Filton to RAF Fairford on 9 April 1969, five weeks after the French test flight. |
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On 11 September 1970, the Trislander prototype conducted its maiden flight, appearing at the 1970 Farnborough Air Show that same day. |
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Following his conviction, Sutcliffe began using his mother's maiden name and became known as Peter William Coonan. |
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Following his conviction and incarceration, Sutcliffe chose to use the name Coonan, his mother's maiden name. |
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The Yongle Emperor held a banquet for the crew on the evening before the fleet's maiden voyage. |
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Already in 1497, Vasco da Gama took Zacuto's tables and the astrolabe with him on the maiden trip to India. |
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He made his maiden speech in February 1932 on the subject of economic policy, advocating a cautiously protectionist approach to cheap imports. |
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One concerned a maiden killed by a lustful priest whose advances she spurned. |
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For Alan Jones to win a GPS rugby premiership in his maiden year would have made him heroic as well as unsackable. And he almost did it. |
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Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado took his maiden victory and Williams's first since 2004 in a strategic battle with Ferrari's Fernando Alonso. |
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The manufacturer's CEO was confident enough to ride as a passenger on the airship's maiden flight. |
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Sandvik is set to launch what it says is the industry's maiden ROPS compliant acid-proof underground drilling cabins. |
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Remarkably, his opening victory on Hors De Combat was his first winner at Newmarket when running away with the opening 7f maiden. |
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His charge was halted by Max Verstappen, who took his maiden win in Spain in his debut race for Red Bull. |
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Kevin Pietersen, having scored his maiden Test century at a crucial point, was voted Man of the Match by Channel 4 viewers. |
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Betty Bloomer was her maiden name, and she wanted to be a dancer. |
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Back then, my maiden name was hummel and my first name was Heidi. |
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Substitute James Troisi scored halfway through extra time and gave the Socceroos their maiden title. |
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A double wicket maiden by Mathew was the final nail on the coffin as Al Seef Jewellers won by 79 runs. |
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Anna Massey had great fun as a prissy maiden aunt who was only slightly more right-wing than Attila the Hun. |
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Ravi Rampaul picked up a double wicket maiden when he claimed the scalps of Kieswetter and Wright as the West Indies made the perfect start. |
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At the start of May, Wicklow Brave landed a twomile maiden at Gowran Park before following up at 1-5 at Listowel 22 days later. |
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However, that filly ultimately proved best over 1m2f as did Timepiece's three-parts Zafonic sister, maiden winner Sandglass. |
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Outbacker clearly has plenty of ability and can graduate from maiden level in the 32Red Handicap Stakes. |
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However, Kelly did find himself in the winner's circle when Almond Willow got up to defy Hawkit in the extended mile maiden auction stakes. |
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Sno Serenade takes the nine-furlong handicap, Raahin the mile-and-six heat, and Carotic just holds Tranquil Waters in the ten-furlong maiden. |
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The renowned Ambidexter moulded from earth the likeness of a modest maiden, by Kronos' son's design. |
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Louise Cruises luxury liner Aquamarine MV set off on its maiden voyage to Male in The Maldives last week. |
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Frippet made up a lot of late ground to win the 11-furlong maiden and is quite a nice prospect. |
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The Federal Reserve created maiden Lane to smooth the way for the deal. |
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The Cox-trained Lunar Phase has been placed first in a maiden at Windsor in April following a positive test for ranitidine from winner Izzi Top. |
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Blue Energy's Lancewood Block of ATP814P is the latest block within the Company's portfolio to be assigned a maiden resource. |
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Beckett's Moone's My Name has been awarded a Newbury maiden after Quadrant tested positive for phenylbutazone and oxyphenbutazone. |
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Candy Mountain shared company with Kithara and the improving maiden Time Control in a similar exercise over seven furlongs. |
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Regality is worth one last shot in the maiden company in the EBF Median Auction Maiden Stakes at Brighton. |
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More than 20 repatriated Filipinos were flown home on Cebu Pacific's maiden Doha-Manila flight on Friday. |
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It is believed to be the maiden process that can treat the full laterite profile, from limonitic to saprolitic ores utilising a single flowsheet. |
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His best performance came when he battled back doggedly in a mile maiden at Salisbury to dead-heat with Sabotiere. |
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Gary Moore's Megastar begins his rehabilitation in the 1m4f maiden at Lingfield on Friday and is worth supporting. |
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This maiden is likely to work out well and Brog Deas Nua, with his US middle-distance pedigree, should improve next year as he steps up in trip. |
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The maiden heifer from Setmabanning, near Keswick, was sired by the French bull Saiga and is out of the well bred Cloughhead Sacha. |
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The original BackBeat Go headphones were among the maiden wireless earbud products launched in the market and the second generation model has arrived more than a year later. |
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Ryelands have a smaller head than most terminal sires which makes them a good choice for maiden or Merino ewes but they have a fast growth rate and early maturity. |
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Intifadah Michael O'Callaghan 5th, 1m maiden, Cork, October 17 The gelded son of Intikhab made a belated debut in this ordinary but competitive contest run at a decent clip. |
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The jockey, attached to the Venetia Williams yard, was taken to hospital after being unseated from Pennywise at the second-last in a maiden hurdle on Tuesday. |
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Rafiq was the top scorer with 18 runs, while Ajith bowled a wicket maiden. |
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Archly the maiden smiled, and with eyes overrunning with laughter. |
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He waited until March 1887 to make his maiden speech, which opposed the Conservative administration's proposal to give special priority to an Irish Crimes Bill. |
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Dunlop form continues Kirby was successful earlier on Powderhorn for Mark Johnston in the juvenile maiden and Memories Galore for Harry Dunlop in the 6f handicap. |
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In 2005, China commemorated the 600th anniversary of Zheng He's maiden voyage, characterizing it as the start of a series of peaceful seafaring explorations. |
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After leaving Southampton, England, the RMS Titanic made its first stop at Cherbourg on 10 April 1912, during its maiden voyage, where an additional 274 passengers embarked. |
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Le Griffon disappeared in 1679 on the return trip of her maiden voyage. |
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Love Bird was down the field over 1m2f at Leopardstown on her debut, but she hacked up from 22 rivals in a 7f maiden in testing ground over this course. |
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Grand But One was a creditable sixth in the Wood Ditton Stakes on his debut and he built on that when second in a fair maiden at Newbury,being beaten a length by Madid. |
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Racing off a mark of 73, What Lies Ahead finished a close third behind last week's Killarney maiden hurdle winner Pyromaniac and Pivot Bridge, a 117-rated hurdler. |
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Early last month he won a maiden hurdle at Clonmel, but he did better still at Fairyhouse next time when chasing home Pivot Bridge in a reasonable handicap. |
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Scott took his Peugeot 208 supercar to a maiden victory in the final round of the Monster Energy MSA British Championship on day one of the big rallycross meeting. |
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In addition, several grasses and ground covers will be sold, including muhly grass, switch grass, fountain grass, maiden grass, liriope, mondo grass, ajuga and vinca. |
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The charms of a blue-eyed chestnut-haired maiden in a turquoise muslin, with a brown boa, and a brown chip hat afroth with brown feathers, could not be gainsaid. |
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Carioca, who won division one of the 1m fillies' maiden, was giving another boost to 1,000 Guineas hope Eolith, who beat her into sixth on the turf at Newmarket last August. |
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During the summer, the apple snail's small pink eggs can be seen in clusters clinging to bulrush, maiden cane, pickerel weed, duck weed and aquatic grasses. |
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Ton-up for Kirby Adam Kirby completed his second successive century with a maiden win on Pam Sly's Syncopate and a handicap success on John Butler's Stand Guard. |
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The Jeff Pearce-trained four-year-old showed enough when fourth to Corn Dolly in maiden company at Lingfield 15 days ago to warrant serious respect in today's company. |
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The City of Pickering has just installed its maiden solar-powered lights in the parking space of Grand Valley Park, sited on Third Concession Road, west of Valley Farm Road. |
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He was also not disgraced in a hot Newbury maiden on his debut, which was won by Henry Cecil's Sight Unseen, who has since performed well in better races. |
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There is a Sandown double for John Dunlop and Ron Hutchinson as Sassari takes the juvenile maiden from Blagoslav and Run Tell Run just gets the better of Ra in the nursery. |
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Mick Channon provided the short-head winner of the six-furlong maiden auction stakes in Evanesce, who made every yard before holding the late flourish of Polar Dawn. |
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In February 1945, Donoghue divorced her husband, from whom she had separated in 1928 and who now had two sons by another woman, and reverted to using her maiden name. |
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The maiden, whose name is Helen or Elen, accepts and loves him. |
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The majority of maiden mares will become stinted while at work. |
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The second division of the maiden went to 33-1 chance Aubaine, who stepped up dramatically on her racecourse debut as she scored under Robert Havlin. |
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Airbus A350 takes off for its historic first flight The newest aircraft from European jetmaker Airbus, the A350-900, takes off from Toulouse on its maiden flight. |
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David Wachman and Wayne Lordan teamed up to land the juvenile maiden with 16-1 shot Rock Pipit, who outstayed the opposition inside the final furlong. |
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He was sent off the 3-1 favourite in a 10-runner maiden at Lingfield in early January and although third was only beaten by a shorthead and a head. |
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Murray, who was looking for his maiden grand slam title, did take advantage of a lull in Federer's performance, causing the Swiss to make several errors. |
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Grand But One was a creditable sixth in the Wood Ditton Stakes on his first start and he built on that when second in a fair maiden at Newbury, being beaten a length by Madid. |
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Roadmaker, winner of his maiden on the track in March before landing a competitive handicap at Punchestown, looks the stand-out bet on the mixed card at Downpatrick. |
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This redesigned resort will have 280 redecorated rooms and 11 gourmet dining options, together with Butch s Chophouse and the maiden Indian restaurant of Sandals. |
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Not surprisingly, TomTate ups him to seven furlongs today and winning an ordinary maiden like this should be a formality, especially as all Tate's improve massively for a run. |
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The helicopters will be the Monegasque operator's maiden in-house machines joining the rest of its fleet of 20 helicopters, half of which are Airbus Helicopters. |
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We are now confident to proceed with a maiden resource estimate on the Copper Canyon skarn and the results also confirm numerous other skarn targets on the concession. |
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Other traditional tale elements, such as the beautiful maiden to be married and the schnorrer or visionary beggar, enhance curiosity and anticipation. |
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Prior to that the son of leading Kentucky stallion Gone West won his maiden on only the second attempt, outracing 14 rivals in a hot contest at Bath racecourse. |
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The facility will also be home to Africa's maiden private insectary, which will raise and house insects that throw challenges in the protection of local crops. |
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Will Bragg was first to go caught at point, Lloyd was bowled first ball and Jim Allenby was trapped behind in a treble wicket maiden for England seamer Graham Onions. |
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