These six people want to be the next Jamie Oliver or Nigella Lawson, even if some of them don't know doodly about cooking. |
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He passed me the ball, and I took it downfield before being cut off by second-string defense player Oliver. |
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Not one Supreme Court justice dissented from the Moyer opinion, which was drafted by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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You are feeling hurt too, but you still want to know why Oliver is treating you like you're invisible. |
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If your heart broke for poor Felicity after Oliver and Isabel's hook-up, you're not alone! |
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Examinations cleared Oliver of extensive damage to his hamstring, but they also revealed that he had torn his anterior cruciate ligament. |
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Well done to the team on their good performance and to man of the match Oliver Sloan. |
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The ball was then played to Oliver Moulton who scored with a good strike to give Ilkley some breathing space. |
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On page 57 of the March 2004 issue, I noticed a photograph credited to Oliver Philips which shows the wreckage of a Fairchild 24 floatplane. |
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This lowly-ranked wine still retains the terroir of the region, of the Les Setilles vineyard and of Oliver Leflaive, the winemaker. |
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It's taken Jamie Oliver just four TV programmes to bring home the message Vivienne has been banging on about for 20 years. |
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This was a time when Toronto was proudly cast as Toronto and Oliver Reed was a bankable name. |
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Like many Freudian theorizers, Oliver has little time for proof of his theories. |
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Eighteen months on, Oliver, now three, has no hearing in his left ear and limited hearing in his right ear. |
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From the clearance by Will Driver, Oliver Moulton fed the ball to Fred Atkinson who was inches wide with a well struck effort. |
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Its commander-in-chief was General Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell was put in charge of the cavalry. |
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He told me, and I nodded, understanding, while mentally crossing Oliver off the list. |
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But with the 2003 World Cup a barely disguised target, Oliver insisted New Zealand were building from strength. |
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Alex and Oliver submitted their tiling on May 15th, but had to wait until September before they knew that it was the first. |
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When they returned to the foyer there had been a bit of a to-do with Oliver. |
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But unlike All Hail, Tallahassee is a true studio album, with fancy Vaughn Oliver artwork, slick production and session musicians. |
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All these fossils are stratigraphically below the Siesta palaeosol in a glacial sequence deposited on the lower Oliver Platform. |
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Landlord Oliver Cleary is expecting a dip in takings when 10 of his regulars jet off for their annual golf tour to Portugal next month. |
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While Oliver stirred his spoon around the steaming soup, Simon flipped through the book he'd been reading. |
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Oliver Twist draws most overtly on the model of the didactic tracts by providing negative monitory examples. |
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Antiaircraft fire shells straddled his sitting Kingfisher as Oliver pulled Coumbre and Jacobs aboard. |
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The research is being led by Dr John Oliver, a senior lecturer in forensic toxicology at the university's department of forensic medicine. |
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Suddenly this drop-dead gorgeous man appeared, a real silver fox, who turned out to be Oliver. |
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Each year I ask my two children, Zoe, now 17, and Oliver, 15, to pick shares blindfold with a pin. |
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But brutal conditions and the taunts of the mortician's apprentice cause a defiant Oliver to run away to London. |
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The Dutch will feature Oliver in their version of the series, in which jobless youngsters are trained in haute cuisine, but the French will not. |
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As usual, Oliver is Olympian, measured, full of historical references, lovely style. |
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Why not get kids studying the Victorians to learn songs from Oliver! or Gilbert and Sullivan musicals? |
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Last week carnival events included a mystery tour to Longleat and a quiz about music at the Oliver Cromwell pub. |
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But my fears of sleepless nights were totally unfounded because five-month-old Oliver, bless his cotton booties, is not usually the crying type. |
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Although the race, the last on the card, was a fairly ordinary event, it had great significance for Oliver, who was warmly greeted by racegoers. |
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At this point the music changes to a jolly bouncy tune, sung absolutely smashingly by Oliver Reed. |
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Judge Oliver McGuinness said he believed that Dwyer knew that his activities could give someone a nasty fright. |
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When the alarm is given Sikes takes fright and escapes, and Oliver is shot and wounded. |
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At that moment I believed Oliver and I stood on opposite sides of an untraversable chasm. |
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In his book, Oliver James uses the damage done to abandoned children raised by wild animals to prove the importance of total parenting. |
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Oliver O'Donovan is Regius Professor of Practical and Moral Theology at Oxford and a canon of Christ Church. |
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The actor Oliver Reed who played Gerald in the 1969 film had an implosive presence onscreen. |
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This anonymous play has a consistent speaker of south-western dialect, the cloth-maker Oliver, whose home is explicitly mentioned as Devonshire. |
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In previous film versions of the novel, Robert Newton and Oliver Reed made Sykes a truly fearsome villain. |
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Trendsetting Jamie Oliver is already taking steps to get the whole family online and cooking together. |
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It was a family affair, with their son, Oliver, helping Lew in the kitchen, and daughter, Vicky, waitressing. |
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Except for this violation of safety and common sense, Oliver had a spotless record. |
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The paint used was water-based, allowing Oliver to mix it down for use with the spray gun. |
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Mr Paddy Oliver said he was pleased to note the progress made but was very disappointed that there was no mention of work at Crossmolina school. |
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Holly was expecting her friend Natalie and brother Oliver was expecting his friend Ryan. |
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Under the encouragement of their coxswain, Oliver Blach, they moved up to first, one seat at a time. |
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When Posey reached the far baseline boxed in with nowhere to go, the catlike Oliver batted the ball away, grabbed it, and bounded back downcourt. |
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Oliver began to whine about something, and Troy was bugging Caleb about his tattoo again a second later. |
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The York City coxed four, stroked by Oliver Gill, were second fastest coxed boat of the day. |
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Oliver took out a needle and pricked his index finger and squeezed a drop of blood onto an empty slide. |
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Marching over the sands, they pitched stumps and Oliver triumphantly hit the ball into the sea. |
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When he was a young, Oliver married Princess Audrey, the granddaughter of a king from a small kingdom that pays tribute to Charlemagne. |
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Oliver Morgan on Jay Garner, the hawkish head of the Pentagon agency that will be handling lucrative reconstruction deals. |
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She pinwheeled end-over-end and out of sight as I hopped up and down, holding my right foot and grimacing like Oliver Hardy. |
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Oliver was in a position to know the personal preferences of generations of British royals. |
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Oliver is hoping to climb his way into the history books by planting a flag at the summit of the world's tallest mountain. |
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Young Oliver Twist is left in the care of a workhouse near London when his mother dies bringing him into the world. |
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He has said the goalkeeper, Oliver Kahn, is the only world-class player they have. |
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Mr Oliver said that plans for the plant were in the early stages and more details would be released next month. |
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Joe Cole has a speculator from 25 yards, it hits Lucio's heel, and completely wrong-foots Mary Shelley's Oliver Kahn. |
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Those regicides who were already dead, such as John Bradshaw and Oliver Cromwell, had vengeance wreaked on their disinterred corpses. |
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The all-important goal came ten minutes from the finish from Oliver Gordon. |
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The iceboat's chief, Captain Daniel K. Oliver, picked up his binoculars and took in the view from the Healy's bridge. |
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Like many later Oliver Stone films, there simply isn't a relatable character in the bunch. |
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In 1651, Oliver Cromwell's army defeated the forces of Charles II at Worcester. |
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Students from the private English language school will perform Oliver Twist. |
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What makes me even more mad is that after Oliver had exposed this iniquity, the Government shamelessly tried to seek electoral advantage from it. |
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Oliver was already seated on my lap and Troy climbed up and sat next to Caleb. |
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Fifty years of civil war, a republic led by Oliver Cromwell, and the restoration of the monarchy. |
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In 1653 it became the home of Oliver Cromwell after he was made Lord Protector of the Commonwealth. |
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In England there were leaders like Oliver Cromwell with his New Model Army and radical groups like the Levellers. |
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Jamie Oliver suggests griddling the asparagus spears on a hot griddle pan for a couple of minutes, turning a couple of times. |
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Then you must know that I have a devilish rich uncle in the East Indies, Sir Oliver Surface, from whom I have the greatest expectations. |
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His story parallels that of Oliver Twist, trapped in a rigidly stratified society and at the mercy of its caprices. |
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By contrast, Dickens's second protagonist, Oliver Twist, experiences what seems set to be his climacteric in an intensely fraught boyhood. |
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I have roughs for about four or five more, including Oliver Twist and a couple of others I should be able to get to. |
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It's a 14th Century Norman castle, which gained fame as the last Irish stronghold to submit to Oliver Cromwell's Roundheads. |
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Oliver Owen was correct to point out that no East German swimmer ever failed a drug test. |
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In 1651 Oliver Cromwell's army defeated Royalist forces at the Battle of Worcester. |
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Oliver has a wonderfully sweet voice that is full-bodied and rich in harmonics. |
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At Blackpool yesterday, the shadow home secretary, Oliver Letwin, promised a radical counter-revolution against this creeping centralisation. |
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Families at the sanctuary revelled in the good weather, but the warmth made Oliver a little frisky. |
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To my utter amazement, after discussing various engine tuners, Clive offered to ask John Oliver in person if he would do the refurbishment. |
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Wind deflation probably destroyed the original soil that formed on the upper Oliver Platform. |
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They speak in that forced Estuary English that can't all be down to celebrities like Jamie Oliver. |
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Her maid of honour was her sister Sonya Oliver, her bridesmaid was her friend Julia Blaw. |
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For example, when I was pregnant with Oliver, a woman who lives in a huge wedding-cake mansion on the other side of the garden called to congratulate me. |
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Keene caught the attention recently of the Colbert Report and Last Week Tonight with Jon Oliver. |
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Oliver becomes someone to whom things happen and his innate goodness and innocence palls when he's surrounded by so many more vibrant and colourful characters. |
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The godfather of JFK celebrity conspiracy theorists is director Oliver Stone. |
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Aside from Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., there are no celebrities or well-known names. |
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The influence of Oliver Stone, our granddaddy of prurient interest in political violence, hung thick in the air. |
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For example, it views comedian and Last Week Tonight host John Oliver as a credible threat to the Thai power structure. |
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Emily's on the rebound and uninterested in attachments, but Oliver is one smitten kitten, and he follows her around New York City, which is, luckily, uncrowded that afternoon. |
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In the second episode, Oliver discussed the implementation of Shariah law in the sultanate of Brunei. |
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The episode then dives into A Christmas Carol territory as Oliver starts to hallucinate. |
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Neil Oliver, an archeologist working on the program, said this was one of the most remarkable findings in archeological history. |
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Oliver Letwin, the Shadow Home Secretary, said teaching officers to touch-type would be a valuable weapon in the fight against lawlessness and disorder. |
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I remember a time when I drank wood alcohol in a Mayan village in Mexico and I ended up teaching the sombrero-wearing natives a happy medley of songs from Oliver. |
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As an Aussie abroad for Christmas, I had visions of myself as an Oliver Twist character, alone, miserable, bereft of friends and family for the festive season. |
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Oliver bares his soul as he highlights comments in which he is compared to a parrot and knocked for mocking an unremarkable soda. |
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Along with fellow debauchers Richard Burton and Oliver Reed, he made scandalous headlines in the '60s and '70s while doing enormous damage to his health. |
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Oliver, a symbol of the oppressiveness and brutality of Victorian child labor is in this adaptation merely a sad-eyed innocent whose innocence grows tiresome. |
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Paragon of virtue Oliver North called for charges to be filed against Warner Brothers Music. |
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Or perhaps it is the fault of the central character, Oliver himself. |
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The answer to the puzzle hinges on a chess problem Oliver Garland counts on his son to solve, wherein black can checkmate white in two moves or less. |
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So it will be interesting to see if Oliver Stone dramatizes this event and has the reporter doing that mock stand-up so close, because we were not close. |
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Cast primarily because of his physical resemblance to Debussy, Oliver Reed has surprisingly little to do except intersperse smouldering broodiness and violent rage. |
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City Mayor Oliver Clery yesterday confirmed that a fax and a letter by registered post had been sent to the Health Minister early Tuesday morning. |
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Jason Oliver was tossed headfirst in front of Savage Cabbage when the horse broke a cannon bone and fell before skidding along the track with the jockey trapped under him. |
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I heard you were going to play Martin Luther King Jr. in a biopic directed by Oliver Stone and produced by Spielberg. |
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Fortunately, Oliver likes to gestate her evening-length dances over a long period and says she feels that this process melds well with the demands of university life. |
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Chadwick also works beautifully with Oliver Litondo, who plays the stubborn octogenarian student. |
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The prospect of his exit from the US also signals the end of a productive partnership with near-neighbour Stone, the cousin of film director Oliver Stone. |
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In 1990, after years of duds like Oliver and Company, Disney roared back into theatres with The Little Mermaid, which just happened to be awesome. |
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Eventually, Charles I will be overthrown, and the Puritan dictator Oliver Cromwell will take power. |
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He kept pictures of Oliver Cromwell among his collection of images of the kings and queens of England, and yet late in life was accused of Popery and Jacobitism. |
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He opens up about the bogus Midnight Express, Oliver Stone on blow, and his riveting one-man show. |
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Will Jamie Oliver succeed where the vivacious, vainglorious Gayelord failed? |
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Mr Oliver began to descend the stairwells in the centre of the building. |
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Oliver shows no signs of letting his early health problems hold him back, having played four games for Yorkshire under-11s cricket team already this season. |
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With his handlebar moustache and penchant for multi-coloured bow ties, flamboyant Waterford architect Oliver Dempsey is used to standing out in the crowd. |
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After dropping out of FIT, Oliver focused on his brand, branching out into sweatshirt design and ready-to-wear. |
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It sounds like my friends and I are bunch of characters from Oliver Twist sitting around the table with cockney accents begging for more porridge. |
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He brought back with him a strongly Francophile court and a taste for luxury and pleasure that was a pleasing antidote to Oliver Cromwell's Commonwealth. |
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The hip-hop had given way to traditional beats, the jangling guitars of an Oliver Mtukudzi song. |
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At home, I'm told, he does impressions and acted in his country day school's productions of Oliver! |
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Unusual paranormally associated experiences have been reported by guests as well as by the owner and management personnel of the historic Oliver House in Bisbee, Arizona. |
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But Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is clearly, at least in part, a journalistic enterprise. |
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In the report, Mrs Wishick had announced she was doing a sponsored slim on behalf of the British Kidney Patient Association, of which Oliver is a member. |
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This is the question irate travellers who have their cosmetics and wines impounded by security and customs personnel at Johannesburg's Oliver Tambo International Airport ask. |
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That is why Oliver Cromwell permitted King Charles the First to be dressed like a king and to act like a king up until the final moments when his head was chopped off. |
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But that was Oliver expunging all this anger he had from not being able to get Platoon made yet, which was his baby. |
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Oliver has never had any qualms about stitching up even his nearest and dearest to make himself look good. |
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He's joined by Tyger Drew-Honey, Miquita Oliver, Ann Widdecombe, Alistair McGowan and Zoe Lucker. |
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In a swordfight to the death, Ra's al Ghul beats Oliver Queen despite getting into it unarmed. |
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There they scrutinise Oliver Cromwell's sleeping cap, a plate from the era of Samuel Pepys and a prisoner of war's crystal radio. |
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Ray Oliver packed up his possessions and embarked on a round-the-world trip aboard his 36ft boat Cymar in 1996 after Patricia died from cancer. |
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Oliver did his home work and thought La Bella Dama would move off the fence rounding the turn. |
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She was naked in Money Train and U-turn, the Oliver Stone movie. |
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Frank Pallone and state Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver, Yahoo News reports. |
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Oliver Twist is really an ideal example, especially in a crime drama. |
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As one of the Fathers of Confederation, you might have thought Sir Oliver Mowat would be a strong central government man. |
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For men, I will not be caught dead dressed as Officer Oliver Clothesoff, a male Elvira or in the Drillmaster power drill costume. |
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But Rotherham twice fooled the Shoguns with dummy runs which led to tries from player-coach Mike Schmid and centre Matthew Oliver. |
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March 8, Lady Rona Delves Broughton pootled along to a board meeting at Planestation and gave Oliver Iny the sack. |
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In his many speeches across Canada, Oliver has Called out environmental groups for highjacking the review process. |
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Amid the emoting, the far more poignant farewell from Jamie Oliver has been largely drowned out. |
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As Oliver has been in a home for so long he is housetrained and he can cope with being left. |
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In Oliver Wendell Holmes' A Moral Antipathy, Euthymia and Lurida are also schoolmates. |
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Oliver Twist's ninth birthday found him a pale thin child, somewhat diminutive in stature, and decidedly small in circumference. |
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Referee Michael Oliver failed to detect a foul in a crowded box and the Canaries escaped down the tunnel with the scoreline still blank. |
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Hardy, Oliver Heaviside, Andrew Wiles, Francis Crick, Joseph Lister, Christopher Wren and Richard Dawkins. |
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Oliver Valves based off the B5085 in Shaw Heath, Knutsford, makes needle, check, gate, relief and ball valves for the oil and gas industry. |
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However the Army remain the dominant institution in the new republic and the most prominent general was Oliver Cromwell. |
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Article 23 of the Instrument of Government stated that Oliver Cromwell was to be the first Lord Protector. |
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Unzaga authorized the shipment of desperately needed gunpowder in a transaction brokered by Oliver Pollock. |
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In 1657, Oliver Cromwell renewed the charter of 1609, and brought about minor changes in the holding of the company. |
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He ruled until 1651 when the armies of Oliver Cromwell occupied Scotland and drove him into exile. |
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This sentiment brought with it people such as the Earl of Manchester and Oliver Cromwell, each a notable wartime adversary of the King. |
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Upon his death, Oliver Cromwell's son Richard became Lord Protector, but the Army had little confidence in him. |
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The persons connected with the administration as it existed at the death of Oliver were, of course, interested in keeping things as they were. |
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A ruling that Henry Vane himself had concurred with in opposition to Oliver Cromwell years earlier. |
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With the death of the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell in 1658, the Commonwealth fell into a period of instability. |
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They had ten children, but Oliver, the fifth child, was the only boy to survive infancy. |
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A 1638 letter survives from Cromwell to his cousin, the wife of Oliver St John, and gives an account of his spiritual awakening. |
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A letter to Oliver St John in September 1648 urged him to read Isaiah 8, in which the kingdom falls and only the godly survive. |
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Oliver seized a pen and scribbled out the order, and handed the pen to the second officer, Colonel Hacker who stooped to sign it. |
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Furthermore, Oliver Cromwell increasingly took on more of the trappings of monarchy. |
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In 1776, one of the first ships commissioned to serve in the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War was named Oliver Cromwell. |
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As First Lord of the Admiralty before the First World War, Winston Churchill twice suggested naming a British battleship HMS Oliver Cromwell. |
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During this period Oliver Cromwell also faced challenges in foreign policy. |
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Cromwell was born in Huntingdon on 4 October 1626, the third son of Oliver Cromwell and his wife Elizabeth. |
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Oliver Cromwell died on 3 September 1658, and Richard was informed on the same day that he was to succeed him. |
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On 3 September 1650, the Covenanters were defeated at the Battle of Dunbar by a much smaller force led by Oliver Cromwell. |
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The bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw were subjected to the indignity of posthumous decapitations. |
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Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, Judge Thomas Pride, and Judge John Bradshaw were posthumously attainted for high treason. |
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In the meantime, Charles was attempting to reclaim his throne, but France, although hosting the exiles, had allied itself with Oliver Cromwell. |
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Albert Square has monuments to Prince Albert, Bishop James Fraser, Oliver Heywood, William Ewart Gladstone, and John Bright. |
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After a coup d'etat in 1653, Oliver Cromwell forcibly took control of England from Parliament. |
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While not officially monarchs, the holder of the office of Lord was passed from Oliver Cromwell to his son Richard. |
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Oliver Cromwell had thus inadvertently presided over the creation of a basis for the future parliamentary government of England. |
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Oliver Cromwell visited the city twice on his way to battle, once on the way to the Preston and also on the way to the Battle of Worcester. |
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Penrose is the brother of physicist Oliver Penrose and of chess Grandmaster Jonathan Penrose. |
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Although he was a supporter of Oliver Cromwell, Royalists placed their sons in his charge. |
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The world's first blood donor service was established in 1921 by the secretary of the British Red Cross, Percy Oliver. |
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In that year, Oliver was contacted by King's College Hospital, where they were in urgent need of a blood donor. |
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In 1652 the largest house in Windsor Great Park was built on land which Oliver Cromwell had appropriated from the Crown. |
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The Puritan government of Oliver Cromwell, however, suppressed Whitsun Ales and other such festivities. |
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The main characters are usually the Captain, Beelzebub, Saint Patrick, Prince George, Oliver Cromwell, The Doctor and Miss Funny. |
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The second defence praised Oliver Cromwell, now Lord Protector, while exhorting him to remain true to the principles of the Revolution. |
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This circle also included David Garrick, Oliver Goldsmith, and Joshua Reynolds. |
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Oliver Twist and Great Expectations are also frequently adapted, and, like many of his novels, evoke images of early Victorian London. |
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Oliver Twist, published in 1838, became one of Dickens's better known stories, and was the first Victorian novel with a child protagonist. |
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The young Queen Victoria read both Oliver Twist and Pickwick, staying up until midnight to discuss them. |
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It was he who suggested that Charley Bates should be redeemed in Oliver Twist. |
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Why, look at how long I've been dating Oliver. If it wasn't meant to be, it would have ended a long time ago. |
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He won the WBC title in 1995 after defeating Oliver McCall at a packed Wembley Stadium. |
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On 2 September 1995, Bruno finally became world champion by outpointing WBC Champion Oliver McCall over twelve rounds. |
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Lewis lost his WBC title to Oliver McCall on 24 September 1994 in a huge upset at the Wembley Arena in London. |
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Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. |
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Foyt, Hans Herrmann, Jackie Oliver, Jacky Ickx, Al Holbert, Hurley Haywood, Mauro Baldi, Andy Wallace, Marco Werner and Timo Bernhard. |
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Oliver was born with Down's syndrome and Hill and Georgie are both patrons of the Down's Syndrome Association. |
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In the 18th century, Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan were two of the most successful playwrights on the London stage at that time. |
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Oliver Cromwell, an Englishman born in Huntingdon, emerged victorious at the end of the Civil War. |
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Jamaica had been a conquest of Oliver Cromwell's and Charles II's claim to the island was therefore questionable. |
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According to historian Oliver Dickerson, a desire for free trade was not one of the causes of the American Revolution. |
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In 1770 Oliver Goldsmith wrote The Deserted Village, deploring rural depopulation. |
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In 1881 Oliver Heaviside replaced Maxwell's electromagnetic potential field by 'force fields' as the centrepiece of electromagnetic theory. |
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It is mathematically much more convenient than Maxwell's original 20 equations and is due to Oliver Heaviside. |
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Crowley took some offence at the treatment of the protagonist, Oliver Haddo. |
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Some aspects of Koch's view of the historical context have been criticised by both Oliver Padel and Tim Clarkson. |
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It gave me an idea of what Oliver Cromwell would have made of the character. |
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He became friends with Oliver Cromwell, who was second in command, supporting him in his disputes with Manchester. |
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However, the Scots came out on top with an Andrew Henderson try and two Oliver Wilkes goals sealing the victory by two points. |
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The respective MSPs are Finlay Carson and Oliver Mundell, both of the Conservative Party. |
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James arrived after her death, and he ordered Oliver Sinclair and John Tennent to pack up her belongings for his use. |
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It is the most northerly parish church in England and was built under special licence from Oliver Cromwell during the Commonwealth period. |
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The rest of the crew were saved by the barque Alice, of Cold Spring, and the ship Oliver Crocker, also from New Bedford. |
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During the Civil War, having already destroyed the ancient English Crown Jewels, Oliver Cromwell sought to destroy the Scottish Crown Jewels. |
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In a 2006 episode of the BBC television documentary Coast, presenter Neil Oliver visited Sarn Gynfelyn at Wallog. |
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Ten weeks later the shattered town was surrendered to Colonel Thomas Horton, who welcomed Oliver Cromwell shortly afterwards. |
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On 5 November 1909, William Oliver Hutchinson started a Pentecostal Church in Britain at the Emmanuel Mission Hall in Bournemouth in Dorset. |
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In 1891 a boy called Thomas Oliver Jones was crushed to death in a roof fall. |
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In 1866 it became the brewery for the York Tavern which was Oliver Cromwell's headquarters at the Siege of Pembroke during the English Civil War. |
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In 1649, a parliamentary army under Oliver Cromwell landed in Dublin and after some months set out to conquer Wexford. |
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Longtime composers Robert and Peter Hartshorne, father and son team, left the series and Chris Renshaw and Oliver Davis took over. |
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In 2016 the Hartshornes left the series and Chris Renshaw and Oliver Davis took their places. |
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At the Admiralty, Wilson, Oliver and Churchill arranged a plan to confront the Germans with a superior opponent. |
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However, according to Oliver Dunn and James Kelley, this was a misunderstanding by Las Casas. |
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Oliver Cromwell had fought the Royalists to the edges of the Kingdom of England. |
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Blake blockaded Rupert's fleet in Kinsale from 22 May, allowing Oliver Cromwell to land at Dublin on 15 August. |
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West Dorset is represented by Conservative MP Oliver Letwin who was the Minister of State at the Cabinet Office in David Cameron's government. |
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The Treaty was repudiated by Oliver Cromwell upon returning from defeating the Scots at the Battle of Preston. |
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In 2015, Oliver Hermanus film The Endless River became the first South African film selected for the Venice Film Festival. |
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Oliver Cromwell did appoint a Commission to institute similar provisions in 1654, but the Commission refused to perform its duties. |
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He passed the bar examination after studying law under Oliver Ellsworth and others, but was unable to find work as a lawyer. |
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Oliver Cromwell and his English Parliamentarian Army arrived 1649 in the county and captured it. |
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Activists in the Patriot cause included James Armistead, Prince Whipple and Oliver Cromwell. |
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With popular anger at Charles's policies, many MPs were opposed to him, including Pym, Coke and a young Oliver Cromwell. |
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An extensive selection of letters to Claire Castletown, in Ireland, is included in Honorable Justice, The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed Cardozo to the Supreme Court of the United States to succeed Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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In the more modern era, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was an admiralty lawyer before ascending to the bench. |
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The Commonwealth government of Oliver Cromwell tried to avoid further conflict with the Dutch Republic. |
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Oliver Lyttelton had a similar job at Cairo, while Robert Murphy was Macmillan's US counterpart. |
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At the 1647 General Council Oliver Cromwell and Henry Ireton argued against equating the right to life with the right to property. |
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His biographies include the life and works of John Bunyan, John Wesley, William Cowper, Oliver Cromwell and Horatio Nelson. |
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Oliver Cromwell visited in 1645 and General Fairfax marched from the town to Naseby, where Charles I's Royalist army was decisively defeated. |
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Oliver Evans was born in Newport, Delaware on September 13, 1755 to Charles and Ann Stalcop Evans. |
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Oliver Evans's son George was the first such order, having moved to Pittsburgh in 1809 to operate the Pittsburgh Steam Flour Mill. |
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Harkness, and Oliver Burr Jennings, who had married the sister of William Rockefeller's wife. |
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The film starred Glenda Jackson, Oliver Reed, Jennie Linden and Alan Bates. |
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The Oliver band had a new kind of beat, a real jazz beat instead of the ragtime rinky-dink. |
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Epert surf-caster Bud Oliver, who can toss a plug more than 150 yards, begins his cast with the rod straight forward. |
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Oliver Treadwell represents Miss Glasgow's apotheosis of compromise, and the more shoddy in the unflickering light of his wife's devotion. |
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In a lively second half, Hill acrobatically pushed over Oliver Reed's shot and made fine late saves from Mikael Mandron and Mitchell. |
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Newly re-elected ACTU Secretary Dave Oliver pledged to strengthen the ACTUs capacity to campaign on the issues that affect Australian workers. |
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Oliver Quass bagged the home side's only points with a field goal before Ron Dickerson scored a touch down and Gronroof kicked the extra point. |
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Roestenberg P, van Nieuwenhoven FA, Joles JA, Trischberger C, Martens PR Oliver N, et al. |
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The Irish have not provided a Triumph Hurdle winner since 2002, but Oliver Brady's Ebadiyan heads the raiding party in this year's renewal. |
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Oliver Sherwood is enthusing over the recent arrival of APPROVANCE at Rhonehurst. |
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So I'm hopeful of a good run, although Oliver Sherwood's ARKOSE looks the one to beat. |
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So Last Week Tonight with John Oliver seems like a cushy gig. |
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Hamburg sporting director Oliver Kreuzer revealed that no official enquiry had been made by any English side for Calhanoglu so far. |
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This morning the Adcocks will face Chris Langridge and Heather Oliver in an all-English final. |
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Dave Becks will larrup the winning penalty past Germany's Oliver Kahn in the Euro 2004 final. |
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Coach Berti Vogts has called eight new players into his squad, which will be captained by Oliver Bierhoff after the retiral of Jurgen Klinsmann. |
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In creating his health biscuit, Dr Abernethy was following in the footsteps of Dr William Oliver, who invented the Bath Oliver. |
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The shelves are laden with everything from real Turkish Delight to continental sausages, cheeses and English Bath Oliver biscuits. |
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The Abernethy Biscuit and the Bath Oliver were both invented by medical men. |
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His last request, for a cup of Earl Grey tea and some Bath Oliver biscuits, was refused. |
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The puddings menu included a french lemon tart and a fine selection of farmhouses cheeses served with Bath Oliver, celery and grapes. |
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Even when I'm working on the late shift reading the late night news I come home, bath Oliver and then go back to work to read the bulletin. |
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Craig Michael Walzer from the US was visiting the Greek island of Santorini in 2002 with his friend Oliver. |
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Sunstein identifies Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as a majoritarian but says there are no consistent majoritarians on today's Supreme Court. |
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Among the most popular items are Jamie Oliver Royal Worcester serving dishes and Nigella Lawson bread bins. |
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Oliver Sherwood breathed a sigh of relief after Brumous gave him his first winner for six weeks with victory in the gg. |
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Best-selling products this Christmas include Cook With Jamie by Jamie Oliver and Scissor Sisters album Ta-Dah. |
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Jordan Silds and Oliver Haigh both scored tries, with man-of-the-match Haigh and Reece Lawrence adding the goals. |
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According to Pontecorvo, Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers, and Alexander Rockwell's Taxi Dancer are among the Hollywood films in competition. |
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Fine singing, too, from the six Skid Row girls and the chorus of a fine show in which Oliver Rowe is director and musical director. |
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Stephen Oliver underwent a series of steroid injections after his GP diagnosed him with tennis elbow. |
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Smerconish, with his Oliver Peoples glasses and pocket squares and sockless loafers, is very much a product of Philadelphia's moneyed burbs. |
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Swashbuckling comedy, with Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, Chris O'Donnell, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay. |
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Obviously, he's the best speaker in the world,'' said Kathy Oliver, a Burbank producer and distinguished toastmaster. |
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Chewie found his flashlight and imagined a night shadow circus tent when he saw Oliver and Millie making shadow puppets inside. |
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Our star chief sports writer Oliver Holt was voted Sports Writer of the Year for the second time. |
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All Blacks stars Anton Oliver and Aaron Mauger went out of their way to light the touch-paper for plenty of Twickers fireworks on Bonfire Day. |
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Oliver Hudson provides the male eye-candy as one half of engaged lovebirds Adam and Jennifer. |
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The poet Mary Oliver tells us to row, row into the swirl and roil. |
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The team will comprise of CEO Richard Kaye, Isabell Holling, Daniel Harper, Christopher Ramsden, Liam Cawtheray, Oliver Woodhouse and Chris Hyde. |
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But the FA may review Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic's forearm smash on Michael Kightly, which was missed by referee Michael Oliver. |
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A Fu Manchu mustache helps give more menace to the usually affable Oliver Platt. |
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Oliver Cromwell forcibly disbanded the Rump in 1653 when it seemed to be planning to perpetuate itself rather than call new elections as had been agreed. |
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