It all adds up into sounding very important, but ultimately only dimly memorable. |
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He bought scores of wine books, consulted winemakers, and with textbook in hand attempted to turn the Bauduc plonk into a memorable wine. |
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This was a phenomenal break for the band and they reciprocated the gesture with an astounding and memorable performance. |
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A combination of lush colours and fine detail make for a memorable set of images. |
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Underscoring their eccentricity and quirky jiggery-pokery is an ability to crack out a memorable pop melody. |
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And Pakistan played some memorable cricket with youthful zest and joie de vivre. |
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Cooke kicked his fifth goal from six attempts to polish off a memorable win which lifts Hull into fourth place. |
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For example, if you have an attention-getting, yet professional logo with a memorable tag line, it can make an impression that sticks. |
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While both look to be excellent additions, it remains to be seen whether or not this season will be as memorable as the last. |
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His parents would journey to Calgary four or five times a year and hold memorable tailgate parties. |
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It will always be memorable because we've proven to ourselves that we can live abroad successfully, even on a glorified student budget. |
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Throw in the passionate love of sport of so many Australians, and the stage is set for a memorable Games. |
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Everyone was full of praise and admiration for the people who worked so hard to make this trip so memorable. |
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Every single one of these actors created a memorable character with their very screen presence. |
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As wedding season gets under way, two Tassie brides have shown you don't have to spend a fortune for a memorable day. |
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Mountain air does wonders for one's appetite, and there's some memorable cuisine to look forward to. |
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Most of The Sun's really memorable headlines have in fact been found on the back page, not the front. |
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Just unleash your creativity and open your mind to new and memorable ideas for unique baby shower centerpieces. |
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However, on those days or nights that may become memorable, we put more effort into what normally seems monotonous and habitual. |
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In particular, the latter is a blues-rock tear-jerker with a gentle, memorable chorus. |
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Her most memorable roles are stamped with her trademark characteristics, by turns wry, matey and spikily defiant. |
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The racecourse's new owners are going all out make their first meeting a memorable one. |
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With all the large cast giving their very best, this was an enjoyable and memorable show. |
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In these and other small group contexts, the xylophonist recorded many memorable performances. |
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Parents, uncles, aunts, and relations were present for the memorable occasion. |
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But a moment of magic from Adam Harris brought the Blues back into the game and set the stage for a memorable second half. |
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Uncertainty remains, but here are seven promising trends that could make the year memorable. |
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The film might not have been so memorable with a more conventional actress in the lead. |
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The bar from the film has been re-created and placed in situ, with the memorable taps, tea urns and display cases. |
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Swinton coach Phil Veivers was delighted with his side's performance as they completed a memorable treble of victories against Whitehaven. |
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The organisers went to great lengths to dress up the hall and create a club-like atmosphere, which set the scene for a truly memorable night. |
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One memorable call was when he threw up a Hail Mary three-pointer at the buzzer for his team. |
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The director doesn't let the shtick stand on its own but instead molds radiant and memorable characters to carry the story. |
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One of the most memorable dreams involved me conversing with Lou as we took a shvitz together. |
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The stalwarts shared many memorable nights of music with music lovers here. |
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During a scintillating career stretching over 30 years, he played the lead in many memorable movies, some of which became classics of cinema. |
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A new society that turns abbreviations into memorable acronyms has run into trouble. |
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He stars as Macbeth in Theatre Babel's memorable production of the Scottish play. |
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Briton Steve Ovett finished fifth and Sriram Singh was seventh in that memorable race. |
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Your hard work and planning means each and everyone one of us had a memorable night. |
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Some parents go to great lengths to provide a memorable wedding day for their children. |
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He's wonderfully memorable and skilful of course and I have a high regard for him but no real fondness, if you see what I mean. |
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The photo finish, the seemingly endless pause and then the euphoria simply made it all the more memorable. |
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Her warm bass trumpet solo adds to a very memorable performance that will remain a definitive rendition of the great song. |
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The villa's distinctive pentagonal shape framed by arrowhead bastions makes it one of the most memorable monuments of the late Roman Renaissance. |
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He plays the role with a mixture of sadness and self-assurance that makes his character the most memorable in the picture. |
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Tired and slightly sunburnt, the photographers departed for home with film and memory cards which they hope will contain some memorable pictures. |
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In a memo from 1983, Roberts complains about how newspaper columnists focused on Ronald Reagan's memorable use of the word keister. |
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While wincingly memorable and undoubtedly made by an historic personage, it has no historical significance in the sense we understand. |
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On a more selfish note, am I going to be totally screwed because I don't even have a memorable catch-phrase? |
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My most memorable time by far was performing in concert by candlelight in the gallery when the lights went out. |
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One memorable object was a fine rusticated 2nd century beaker wrapped in a 1927 newspaper. |
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You may also want to buy a voice recorder for your MP3 player to record memorable moments. |
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I suspect his assertion, memorable though it is, was based on wishful thinking. |
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Now they have played across the world, including a memorable appearance at the Glastonbury festival, and their album has gone gold in America. |
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Her walk down the barge may be one of the most memorable shots in film history. |
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Video coverage of the event will be available as a memento of this memorable occasion. |
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Last time, it was an early morning run around Central Park which was a memorable experience. |
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This was a memorable moment for them to say thank you for the music to their successors. |
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The memorable trips are there, captured in old photographs that rarely see daylight. |
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Should I come up with three separate pseudonyms or stick with my own memorable moniker? |
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His most memorable moment of the trek came not at the very summit, but on the way up. |
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It was here I was to experience another memorable and glorious reminder of Cornwall. |
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What should have been an exciting and memorable night, turned out to be a great disappointment. |
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While details are blurred by the years, the most memorable moments have new definition. |
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This is why if something memorable happens you may remember it years down the line. |
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Every line that he sang over the decades has become memorable in some way or the other. |
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Identify colours, images, themes and a name that works for you and is easily memorable. |
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Much of their success is owed to the band's unique fashion sense coupled with memorable tunes. |
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This record taught me the importance of backing vocals and how they can change a good song into a memorable one. |
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In fact, the comments in the two letters have spoilt for me what was meant to be a meaningful and memorable day. |
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It was memorable, not for the car, but for the unfortunate timing of the event. |
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The actor gives a truly memorable performance as Walker's thickly accented father. |
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The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable. |
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Long, slow trip hop electronic groovery in the classic title song of his latest album sets up long and twisted but memorable melodic phrases. |
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Galluccio has created some memorable caricatures, particularly among the older generation. |
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Nuria Sendra showed some of the few menswear items, with her black cape being one of the more memorable. |
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The combination of comfortable accommodation, stunning scenery and fantastic hosts adds up to a more than memorable stay. |
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The Yoruba use the same term, dun, for a palatable meal and a memorable spectacle, both arousing a desire for more. |
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Particularly memorable was a handwritten letter of Nehru's that I came across. |
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Excellent imaging and detailed channel separation, along with the aforementioned stirring score gives this disc a memorable sound. |
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Yes, you'll need some time to just hang, but make your visit together memorable. |
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Keane capped a memorable 2004 by being named the best breakthrough act, as well as best British album for the brilliant Hopes and Fears. |
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Andrew Johnson was named the Crystal Palace Player of the Year for the second successive season last weekend to cap off a memorable campaign. |
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Katie Heginbotham from Barrows Green triumphed at HOYS to cap a memorable season. |
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It capped a memorable first season in charge for Wetheriggs manager Andrew Ridley, his assistant Bob Norman and coach Paul Renwick. |
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It may be messy, but it's sure to be a memorable experience for oenophiles and beginners alike. |
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His physical appearance transforms a strong performance into a memorable one. |
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The opening Allegro non troppo is particularly memorable whilst the Andante has some moments of true poetic beauty. |
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Being a lifesaver is part of the job, but I think that helping this little girl will probably be the most memorable thing I've ever done. |
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He said one of the most memorable couples he had married were Native Americans, a Blackfoot groom and a Cherokee bride. |
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With a full handlebar moustache and sideburns, which took several weeks to grow, he was every bit the memorable family doctor. |
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And excitement is mounting among those travelling back to Mayo for what should be a memorable few days. |
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You are responsible, my friend, for one of the most memorable shots from that day. |
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First, it has the qualities of rhythm, alliteration, and assonance verging on rhyme that we might expect of a memorable turn of phrase. |
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The boat trip down the river to Arkansas was a memorable one since I've always dreamed of riding on a boat ever since I was a boy. |
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His memorable moment came in the second over after the tea-break when he on-drove fast bowler Dillon. |
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The more skillful the ad, the more memorable its signature tune, the deeper the impression it creates. |
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The fact that such a detail stands out suggests the blatant lack of memorable songwriting and production on much of this album. |
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She plays a small stringed instrument called an autoharp, but it is her voice that makes this a memorable record. |
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He had his most memorable moment in Sweden in 2007 during the World Championship, where he was dressed in the maculate pattern race suit. |
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While not a classic on the order of 1991, this was a memorable World Series, filled with some strange and often surreal moments. |
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There, Hall managed his way into the finals, setting the stage for an memorable battle. |
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The State film award presentation ceremony at the Poojappura maidan the other day was a memorable event. |
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Unless you read Russian or Finnish, the papers will be impenetrable, but there are a few memorable human details. |
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Strippers, dead poets and baby-faced gangsters helped make 2002 a memorable year for theatre in Toronto. |
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The horse dropped back after the second last, leaving the other two to fight out a memorable finish. |
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As is often the case, the second experience was more memorable than the first, which is a good reason for climbing all the Munros twice-over. |
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Odds say that your next trip into the great outdoors will be as memorable and undramatic as each that preceded it. |
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Chambers did so in memorable fashion, looking the most stylish runner in all the early rounds. |
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From large resorts to secluded waterfront hideaways you will find the perfect place for your vacation, plus friendly locals to make it memorable. |
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Elaborate use of food-colouring, marzipan, other decorative edibles and props meant that every cake was both memorable and intensely personal. |
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Now, as an aging purist, the memorable sounds of that band, led by banjoist Monte Ballou, still quicken my pulse. |
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The great floods of March 1999 produced some memorable stories and unforgettable images. |
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A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error. |
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A good toast should be a gift, not an insult, so make it appropriate, flattering and, if possible, memorable. |
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He works strenuously to find a link to Stoker's most memorable creation, Dracula, with every fleeting reference. |
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In one memorable incident, Ritter and his bride hopped into a sailboat, and the young professor took the helm, capsizing the boat in the bay. |
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His address at a medical graduation ceremony in Cardiff was also memorable and remains highly relevant. |
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A graduation ceremony is that one last and memorable gathering of a group of young people who've lived and learnt so much together. |
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Yet in each of these films, the most memorable elements are those which deviate from the original novel. |
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Hasse begins with a simple melody which is varied and embellished with intricate ornaments that make it memorable. |
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They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo. |
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The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks. |
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Eaten with chapati and a trickle of the spicy yoghurt dip, it was a memorable concoction. |
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Fischer-Dieskau's Kurnewal is memorable for beauteous tone and his obsessive concern for Tristan. |
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Every time I have a rough day, she pops popcorn and puts the movie on and quotes all the memorable parts. |
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Thank you for a rewarding educational, didactic, competitive memorable week! |
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There was the memorable occasion when we did manage a carefree drive along the coast before deciding to lunch in a fetching Corsican port. |
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If Beijing can fulfil such targets, it should be a memorable and historic occasion. |
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More memorable, however, is the gutsy food, cooked to order and served at a relaxed pace. |
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The album has memorable original lyrics, and also others from various film hits. |
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In this work he coined the now familiar term topological algebra but the thesis is memorable in other ways too. |
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We also had a memorable discussion about the portly professor Natalie had in school who was actually from Transylvania. |
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We really want to do the best we can for our returning soldiers and make these homecomings as memorable for them as we can. |
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During the dark days of World War Two he kept the home front happy with memorable radio plays. |
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The last pitch is a memorable chimney with a thorny bush that you have to climb through. |
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It skips off ruts in the road and can push wide in corners, leading to one memorable moment on broken, damp tarmac, but it's all part of the fun. |
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In both works the handling of the chamber orchestra is masterly and the scores are replete with memorable tunes. |
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It would be especially memorable for Ringrose, who travelled to the grand prix in Rome in 1961 as a rank outsider but came away with the title. |
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That stands as her most memorable title achieved by mental toughness and pure stoic unshakability. |
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The prime minister tricycling through St James's Park in a purple velvet poncho must have been a memorable sight. |
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This book contains many factoids that were useful with respect to my professional needs, but the most memorable paragraph for me is this one. |
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But it did contribute a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour. |
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A personal stereo with decent headphones can transform a walk or sunbathing session into a private, memorable musical experience. |
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It was described by visitors as a memorable event to celebrate a momentous occasion. |
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On that memorable day, the National Constitution Center museum was opened in Philadelphia amidst great fanfare and national attention. |
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But 2004 conjured up several memorable turns, including the likes of Billy Bob Thornton in Bad Santa and Tom Cruise in Collateral. |
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The fascination about this musical is the exciting rock rhythms and the memorable, lyrical melodies. |
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But not everyone found the pivotal moment so memorable while Martin was fashioning this cabinet. |
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Finish with a strong, memorable, tweetable phrase that people will want to share with their friends. |
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After several hours on a bumpy road, you will be rewarded with some of the most spectacular and memorable sightseeing of your trip. |
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Alan Ayckbourn, author of some 60 mostly memorable plays, has also reinvented space and time, geometry and chronometry. |
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The album finds him creating a suave brand of sophisticated midnight mood music, unmistakably catchy, memorable and wildly fun. |
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Equally memorable is a man with vaguely simian features who is dressed in a tan suit and a red, white and blue tie. |
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While the pas de deux was performed well, it was not particularly memorable. |
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One of the most memorable LA moments for me was filed under the title Whatever next? |
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At midnight he led all of us up and down the A64 to the skirl of the pipes, a memorable experience. |
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Despite his living in a rigidly patriarchal society his strongest and most memorable characters are all female. |
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Beautiful weather, magnificent scenery and almost tame Arctic skuas make this a memorable excursion. |
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Extreme gore and hysterical pratfalls all combine in a truly memorable mix. |
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Your piece last month on sporting insults was missing a memorable sledge from an Australia v Zimbabwe cricket match. |
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Lumpy custard, soggy cabbage and mushy peas are perhaps the most memorable features of school dinners in years gone by. |
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What a dull, unexciting and less than memorable sporting year that is just ending! |
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I personally will remain indebted to her for some of the most wonderful and memorable shows I have seen in Egypt. |
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It was an enjoyable and memorable night on the borderline of Galway and Mayo. |
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Days like this one are memorable when a large group is treated to such a feast of fine golf. |
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Both memorable and unrepeated in entertainment, it has remained unique... until now. |
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Of the most memorable, ecstatic and monumentally fun moments so far, many have happened while inebriated. |
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Although an unseasoned raw talent, her performance as a free-speaking, promiscuous teen was a memorable debut. |
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Below the dizzying diminished arpeggios and harmonized runs lie massive, memorable riffs. |
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In the process, what could have been a portentous freak show of rural grotesques became a memorable portrait of painful family fissures. |
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A wedding should be the most memorable occasion of a couple's life, and every bride-to-be should look and feel her best for the special day. |
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Folk dances from the Punjab were a delight to watch, and the energetic youngsters who performed, did much to make the evening memorable. |
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Sorry not sorry to keep harping on it, but aside from the wrestling, it's the only memorable part of his performance. |
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The feeling of aimlessness and enervation was alarming, and the resulting imagery memorable. |
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She's the final element in an ensemble of truly wonderful actors delivering hilarious and memorable performances. |
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As if the fights didn't make it memorable enough, the game was nip and tuck all the way. |
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Perhaps the most memorable social event is the karaoke evening at the Hotel Seedorf. |
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You can expect a happy and eventful time as you share memorable moments with the one you love. |
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One lecture in 1814 was memorable for its first description of volumetric chemical analysis. |
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Still, the latest meeting was a good contest, not short of lively exchanges, memorable clashes and the occasional burst of blatant hostility. |
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His gravestone is located in front of a quintet of ghostly musicians who eternally perform in the attraction's memorable graveyard scene. |
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With so many trips to Jamaica under your belt, there must be one story that sticks out in your mind as particularly memorable. |
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The rhythmic polyphony and shifting patterns build, with a Stravinskian blend of wildness and subtlety, to memorable climaxes. |
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In 1620 he published his Novum organum, presenting his philosophy of science in the form of aphorisms, many of them memorable. |
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However, unlike their more famous peers, this group lacks the potential commercial packaging that results in a memorable aural impression. |
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One of the happiest spin-offs of Mickelson's memorable Masters win is that it will stop critics referring to him as a choker. |
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The remainder tracks are passable but not memorable enough to merit mention. |
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Dawe is a master at observing life's inconsistencies and creating memorable stories. |
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Every one is a perfect compromise between the real-sounding but forgettable and the memorable but ridiculous. |
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This shadowy musing conjoins the two sides of the equation to memorable effect. |
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Whatever his technical limitations, however, Vrel's interiors are memorable intimist images of domestic quietism. |
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Fans of Jude Law will not be disappointed, as his vivid portrayal of a unique character is memorable. |
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Guests can relive memorable Stax moments through multimedia interactive exhibits and view live concert footage of their favorite Stax artists. |
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Well, that's one way of having a memorable Fourth of July and wedding ceremony. |
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That's why we decided this year to really go to town and decorate the front of the house just to make it more memorable for her. |
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What makes his work memorable is this ability to observe people as they exhibited all their grandeur and flaws. |
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But what proved the most memorable of all was his foul language and absolutely appalling put-downs. |
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The warm salad of puy lentils and mixed beans again seemed inoffensive but not wildly memorable. |
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Impeccable diction, timing, and mimicry contributed to memorable character-monologues. |
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My most memorable feature was my quantity of fine golden hair, naturally curly but not fuzzy. |
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It was a memorable occasion and we wish Maureen many happy returns and lots of good health. |
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The most memorable death-bed smacker since Hardy stuck one on Nelson was Sergeant Lewis's peck on the forehead of Morse in the morgue. |
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I had received a memorable lesson in the ability of inexplicable experience to produce powerful emotion. |
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Poetry is memorable and meant to be memorised through forms such as songs and things that rhyme. |
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It was one of the most memorable times I have had mushy peas was at the pie cart. |
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The most ludicrously titled tracks are, perhaps counter-intuitively, also the least memorable. |
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Calamity Jane is an action-packed, rip-roaring roller coaster of a show with one of the most witty and memorable musical scores. |
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There's some interesting vocal lines throughout, though nothing instantly memorable. |
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The concert was a lovely, memorable experience for all involved, and there wasn't a dry eye in the hall. |
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It was a memorable sermon, lacking any clear outline or notable linkage to the Scripture readings. |
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On his journey north to arbitrate in this dispute, Henry had a remarkable and memorable encounter. |
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The oddly jointed pectoral fin armor is a memorable feature of the placoderms, especially Antiarchs. |
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Movies are a great source of memorable melodies, and the latest to enter the orchestral arrangements field is composer and pianist Brian Byrne. |
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Upon entering and ascending the stairs, we checked our coats and stepped into what would become quite the memorable evening. |
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He told me of the gang fights he experienced as a boy, including one memorable rumble when he was chased by a knife wielding opponent. |
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Add to this lots of audience participation and you've got a colourful, memorable and interactive children's show. |
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In fact, it is one of the most memorable pop songs in recent Australian music history. |
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Bacall has played dozens of cameos and character roles in the past 30 years, but her most memorable film parts still belong to her Bogart period. |
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Whilst I vaguely remember hearing the news story, the way my family reacted is by far the more memorable bit. |
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What was most memorable about Harlem was the waitress, who flirted with concentrated, wilful intensity, a sort of Mata Hari with a tray. |
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With a scarred face, glass eye, upswept moustache, slicked down hair, a top hat and that wicked smile, Day-Lewis is memorable. |
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It's strange, given the amount of time the authors have spent around kids, that they haven't managed to conjure a memorable child character. |
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My encounters with that mysterious bird, the nightjar, have been few and are perhaps the more memorable for that. |
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York Volleyball Club have good reason to celebrate a memorable Millennium season both on and off the court. |
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The programme features some of the show's biggest scoops and most memorable moments. |
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It was a truly memorable night for all of them, an occasion to relish for years to come. |
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I crawled rhapsodically back into bed and fell into some very vivid and memorable dreams. |
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They all come together with the singular mission of giving you a memorable eargasm, only this time, with a little more foreplay. |
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The bedroom scenes were disturbing and memorable, more tragedy then comedy. |
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With prices ranging from a few rupees to a few hundred, the lamps make for a memorable buy. |
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It was a memorable concert, but it lacked the energy and spark that I'd heard on his live albums. |
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The beautiful vocals and instrumentals make memorable moments in each piece, whether a honky-tonk, a love ballad or simply a swinging tune. |
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It was a dramatic finale and set the tone for another truly memorable fortnight of sporting action. |
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Rather than hard driving, power pounding brilliance, the duo-pianists brought musicality and idiomatic style to a memorable performance. |
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At the road end our bus was waiting to take us back to Te Anau and the end of a memorable experience. |
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That means his memorable classic blogbile rant against Qantas is again available for readers who prize splenetic blogging. |
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Afterwards they can take home their video recordings as souvenirs of their memorable performances. |
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Coco has alliterative and assonantal qualities that also make it memorable from an aural standpoint. |
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On behalf of the club we wish to extend our sincere thanks to the following people who made this a successful and memorable night. |
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He's kept Miller's advice close, making memorable dishes like his cowpea fritters. |
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Some lines in his movies sound as if they were written to cue his reactions, and they are the more memorable for that. |
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I generally wear suits, shirts with double cuffs, distinctive cufflinks and memorable ties. |
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The most memorable scene is where the gang chase Atanarjuat for kilometres through a frozen world. |
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While under water themselves, the pair had some memorable fun with a playful beluga whale. |
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From the mayor's dad dancing to the Spice Girls' final performance, the London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony was certainly a memorable event. |
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We could open a gallery from the upstairs room to the living room and it would be a memorable feature. |
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They rarely include memorable details or exact biographical or topographical precision. |
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The company promptly commemorated the memorable event by posting pictures of the visit on their website. |
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It is clever, and being cocooned in a moving car while the story unfolds and darkness falls, ensure it is a memorable, even creepy experience. |
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According to Gujral, hearing Sharif's views in rustic Punjabi made the interaction quite memorable. |
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The man who created some of the most memorable images of the Sixties arrives early for his interview, then apologises for keeping me waiting. |
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My first encounter with the work of Salvador Dali, at the age of nine or ten, remains memorable to this day. |
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The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit. |
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Ulverston Ladies Hockey Club can look back upon a memorable season, having achieved the double of winning both the Netherwood and Cumbria leagues. |
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They have trouble sometimes coordinating the effort between upturned eyes and downturned mouths, but the extra strikes make the experience all the more memorable. |
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There were all kinds of dances that got busted up by the police, but I'd have to say that getting married at Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion studios was quite memorable. |
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Every week, or so, I will post memorable quotes from movies I like. |
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Watch the most memorable moments, from his attacks on the GOP to a climactic rallying cry. |
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Dancers and pipers, resplendent in their magnificent uniforms and kilts, and the haunting sounds of bagpipes set a distinctive background for a memorable day out in the open. |
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However, I have a big problem with people using similar versions of my character names, character quirks, story titles, plot summaries, and memorable plot events. |
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Some of the most emotionally engaging or memorable songs are duets. |
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In short, he could make up for a forgettable season with a memorable postseason, if only the light comes on in time to help the underachieving Seahawks. |
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All are welcome to what promises to be a memorable and uplifting evening. |
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She sank his chances in a single speech and a memorable phrase. |
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Elgar's Sea Pictures seldom rise above the fustian level of their poetic texts, and among the six Chausson items only two or three were memorable. |
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He was a memorable teacher nonetheless, simply by providing himself as an example in how to comport yourself. |
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They rarely activated themselves but had been known to go off when dropped, when shut in cupboards or, on one memorable occasion, while being carried in a removal van. |
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A touch of Mardi Gras with a carnival type atmosphere was the end result and children of all ages had a memorable experience on this special occasion in Tubbercurry. |
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Of the cars that have been associated with the British Royal family, the most memorable have been the large and stately chauffeur-driven limousines and landaulets. |
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One of the more memorable scenes in the book, at least for me, has Smith observing a working-class woman whistling a tune while hanging out the washing. |
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Can he explain the secret formula that enables a select group of men and women to turn a good performance into something memorable and liberating? |
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When the medic popped the big question to Gene on holiday last year they decided to forego the traditional white wedding in favour of something different and memorable. |
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It was such a cool, quaint, and rustic spot, home to many of my most memorable meals. |
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Seeing the eerie slicks and eddies of the water racing through at seven knots while a lonely cormorant beats its way up the sound is almost sinisterly memorable. |
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Easy guitar strumming, a touch of piano, pleasant harmonies and a memorable soaring falsetto in the chorus are all that are needed to make this a dead cert for qualification. |
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In the most memorable of all, Larkin questions a 13-year-old boy sent up from the country by his impoverished parents to drudge in a Rangoon tea shop for four dollars a month. |
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Its gossipy anecdotes are lively, memorable, and at times gloriously unreliable. |
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From introducing the first macintosh to a rare conversation with Bill Gates, WATCH VIDEO of his most memorable appearances. |
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Although she usually keeps her most trenchant observations for the stage, several members of Hollywood royalty have received a memorable tongue-lashing. |
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There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus. |
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The performers of the reading were uniformly matched and admirably conformed to the director's wishes in under six hours of rehearsal making the event memorable. |
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For once, he underacts, and still manages to create a memorable character. |
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The young dancer infused his partnering with Elizabeth Loscavio with such ardency that he created a memorable experience even out of one of Tomasson's minor pieces. |
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The style is a cross between Mozart and Mendelssohn with touches of Weber, and Cramer avoids empty passagework in favour of strong arguments built on memorable ideas. |
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Fine china, including a Minton dessert service used at the memorable banquet, was discovered in a locked cupboard at the castle smothered with spiders' webs. |
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Ultimately, the success of a memorable piece of chicken lies in its succulence. |
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These attractive and memorable signs are, apart from the barber's pole, the only ancient shop signs to have survived into our transient age of plastic. |
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But you should bear in mind that money can be swallowed up, and that staff rewards organised in this way could prove more memorable and effective. |
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But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded. |
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The legends and sayings about her, locked into memorable shapes like any other conventionalised poetic utterance, did not necessarily adapt to her changing social role. |
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Although Thurman's character ultimately triumphs, the most memorable sequences by far involve her humiliation, subjection and abuse at the hands of three tormentors. |
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But you also have a memorable street party, with a pipe band thrown in. |
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Cooper takes this advantage and presses the issue for twenty-seven minutes, crafting short themes that are memorable enough to never outwear their welcome. |
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The supporting roles are no cardboard cut-outs either with a memorable gaggle of characters like the war veteran arcade owner and Taeko's upbeat girlfriends. |
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A coconut shy, a welly-throwing competition and a selection of stalls selling cakes, drinks and bric-a-brac, all helped to make the day a memorable occasion. |
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Douglas Duff's arrival by mail boat at Dublin's North Wall was made memorable when he spotted four caskets covered by Union Jacks awaiting return to England. |
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In the West we know her as a poet of witty conceits and memorable images. |
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The 90 years of Chaplin films is indeed an appropriate occasion to show their passion for the moving picture and one of its most memorable exponents, Charles Chaplin. |
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