Those findings are backed up by the real-life experiences of ordinary people all over this country. |
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The matriarchal trouper and her feckless daughter bear more than a passing resemblance to a real-life theatrical pair from the past. |
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It can get tiresome, although Rourke, somewhat of a real-life cartoon character, pulls it off the most convincingly. |
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The restless thrill-seeking and damaged relationships he depicts in his films have been widespread in his real-life circles. |
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It is not easy to get inside the head of a real-life historical figure but Galloway has accomplished this with absolute ease. |
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I defy anyone to provide hard, real-life evidence which would contradict the details of Glen's conception and birth as depicted in these movies. |
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Before I knew it, I was trying my hand on the local real-life links and thwacking a white ball with a metal stick right down a fairway. |
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But so much of it is a real-life cartoon, that little kids seem a natural sell. |
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The real-life tale of a boisterous puppy is proving its staying power in the dog-eat-dog world of US bestsellers. |
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We hope to feature real-life examples of steps you can take to improve the environment in which you work. |
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Their training clicked into place and they used it well in a real-life situation. |
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It is a novelized version of the real-life love story between American poet Elizabeth Bishop and Brazilian architect Lota de Macedo Soares. |
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It therefore begs the question and doesn't prove a thing about real-life biological evolution. |
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The real-life reporting wound up informing the plot of the novel and some of the characters. |
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It's finally happened! Bollywood's hottest real-life couple have united on the big screen. |
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I plan to use this to emphasize polar and non-polar covalencies as a real-life application. |
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Redford includes a nonspeaking part for a real-life Atlanta Journal sports writer who is fondly remembered. |
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This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works. |
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That way the students won't have to experience something as heart-pounding as their instructor's real-life shipboard experiences. |
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To pass the time, he spies on his neighbours, watching the real-life soap opera in the building across from his. |
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The Battle of Algiers is shot like a neo-realist film where non-actors and real-life participants are used. |
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Criticism has been led by Knapp, a real-life landman who also works for a pro-fracking industry group. |
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It has published its first work of fiction and folks in Miami are trying to find out the real-life models for the characters. |
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Bodies were found in libraries, or in any place other than where real-life murders actually take place. |
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Academic research shook hands with real-life experience in Geraldton last week. |
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Teachers experience the real-life situations and as such we must voice our concerns. |
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But in many real-life games, pay-offs cannot easily be quantified and summed across the states visited. |
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As these real-life analogs to Apple's skeuomorphs become less prevalent, these metaphors will be less and less useful to users. |
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Animals are typically tested using methods and doses that are at odds with real-life conditions. |
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If Asia can focus its limited resources on translating such knowledge into real-life uses, so much the better. |
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Miller has shown a knack for turning real-life events into prestige procedural dramas. |
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Given the record of our real-life heroes I would any day prefer the unreal ones from cinema. |
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The film keeps cutting back from the snow to the real-life protagonists as they relive their experience. |
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The guns are all quite powerful and accurately model their real-life counterparts. |
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The series has a reputation for an uncanny prescience when it comes to mirroring real-life events. |
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This real-life experience for students is real work in a small business working environment. |
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We were embarking on a real-life experiment into whether it's worth paying the extra to have professionals. |
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Those tasks should come from the real-life situations that they might be called upon to do. |
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People sit and watch that documentary, which is real-life stuff, not a soap opera. |
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In real-life situations, the judgment that A is the same person as B typically has moral implications. |
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Both are great real-life characters and have a lot of neat stories to tell. |
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We should actually be out there talking to people because they've got real-life experiences that they want to share. |
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Each of the following examples is a composite of elements I have encountered in real-life situations. |
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Certainly, the difference between his real-life accelerative Liverpudlian bark and his on-screen Glasgow burr is a startling one. |
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These photos are important because most of us have never seen an actual, real-life waterboard. |
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Industry representatives sent a blistering letter of complaint to the real-life parliament president. |
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Gamers familiar with some tracks will easily be able to pick out certain landmarks or other features from their real-life counterparts. |
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But there's no real-life pianist savant here, no cutesy romance, no saving grace. |
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Of course, Greg is a sensible fellow, so he doesn't confuse such hypotheticals with real-life reality. |
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What they have in common is an urge to combine zippy new technologies with real-life social interaction. |
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Billie's research for the role of Hero, a new recruit to the regional news studio, included a visit to the home of a real-life weathergirl. |
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They're entertaining for the most part, with plenty of tales of real-life adventure, foul language, crude jokes, technical detail and daring. |
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Did learning the moves have any big pay-off for him in real-life, to help him seduce his own wife? |
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I'm often struck by how real-life medicine rarely resembles the straightforward diagnoses and clear-cut choices found in textbooks. |
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It's not an easy romance, it's a real-life marriage between two very hot-tempered people. |
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The tourists spoke of the moment their cruise in Antarctica turned into a real-life adventure after their liner was holed below the water line. |
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Thus the secondary characters seem pallid in contrast to what we know of their real-life models. |
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He's a real-life medical fraud investigator who helped catch that homicidal doctor. |
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This plus his job was the sum total real-life experience he'd had with Hispanic culture. |
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The clownfish and hippo tang, for example, look almost identical to their real-life counterparts. |
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In some circumstances, they weren't even alive during the period in which the real-life avatars of their plastic idols actually flourished. |
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The dramatization of real-life events has tended to become the purview of the makers of the made-for-television movie. |
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With real-life college football starting up recently, I literally get goose bumps listening to the passion and emotion of the crowds. |
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The sessions are homespun affairs, filled with truisms and real-life examples that anyone can relate to. |
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It was rather strange that their real-life was weirder then the comic-scape of fictional superheroes. |
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No statistical hocus-pocus can hide this real-life, greed-induced assault on our country's middle class. |
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It's packed full with useful, real-life advice, hints and tips, clearly laid out and carefully explained. |
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Set in 1994 Ireland, the movie is based on the real-life events of its eponymous character, an Irish journalist. |
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Under the influence of all sorts of things, including real-life doctor drugs, I turned into a voracious drooling gorgon. |
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I'm guessing that in a real-life emergency situation it's not quite such a geg. |
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Despite the praise given to Burgess's powers of invention, much of his work derives from real-life scenarios. |
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The Duke of York almost risked a real-life deluge for his visit to the opening night of the Millennium Mystery Plays. |
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The real-life clan emigrated here in 1950, bringing an Austrian love of cross-country skiing with them. |
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That Tarantino never opened a real-life big kahuna Burger out in L.A. seems like a huge missed opportunity. |
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Using their formula, we created a big mac calculator that lets you see how your extra cents could translate into real-life wages. |
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We had live chickens and I was trying to shoot them from a real-life catapult into painted green pigs in boxes. |
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But I was chagrined when a critic praised some of my dialogue when it was simply a phrase I borrowed from a real-life Chicago pol. |
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Ally McBeal appealed to the judge for fashion freedom and won, but real-life judges want a conservative approach to the bench. |
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By using recorded calls as training tools, supervisors are able to put the novice call taker in a simulated real-life situation. |
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Hence, the film juxtaposes real-life footage of deep sea dives with imagined special effects of what life might look like on other planets in the solar system. |
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While the programmes chronicle real-life Irish incidents, their producers are clearly besotted with the whizz-bang of American television's hottest slice of hokum. |
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It is about giving them suitable work experience and real-life challenges. |
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Her songs, which she cowrote with songwriter-producer Joel Little, are all culled from real-life experiences. |
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Newcomer Simon's exploration of the real-life relations between women and cats gives her and her complicated heroine an edge on other ailurophiles. |
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Overnight, all the websites started screaming about the real-life Barbie, a dumb blonde girl. |
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A real-life drama proving the enormity of what just one bullet can do continued to unfold. |
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It's a real-life cat haven, where dogs are reportedly banned from entering and monuments to the feline overlords are plentiful. |
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Outdoor explorer shows featuring real-life people in extreme climates tend to feature Canada goose coats, he noted. |
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The mystical spin on real-life political tragedy may have worked in the original novel, but here, defying tyrants while being away with the fairies just doesn't work. |
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When the cast members were joined on stage by their real-life inspirations, it was a spine-tingling moment. |
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A real-life example shows the difficulty of the task faced by planners and traffic engineers when trying to scope the effects of planned traffic changes. |
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A trademark outfit is vital to sending out the right signals of imperious power as real-life dictators understand all too well. |
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And the idea of a hidden-camera video showing real-life examples of the indignities women face is hardly an original one. |
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Here, a young person who wants to blend into a different type of society may fit perfectly well and express themself in a number of real-life extracurricular activities. |
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During filming, the ship was called to a real-life drama when a Greek merchant ship caught fire, making the ship safe and fielding nine bravery awards into the bargain. |
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I read that it was based on a real-life commercial that your father shot with Kurosawa? |
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Lambert doesn't believe in mimicking real-life characters he plays. |
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For the more technically-minded people out there, there is also the chance to operate a camera, work the autocue or be a vision or sound mixer in a real-life studio setting. |
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Despite the extreme artificiality and banality of this Hollywood equation, he manages to convey some of the charged momentariness of a real-life encounter. |
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In casting the film, efforts were made to include the people who would be directly concerned in the event of a real-life outbreak or who at least worked in a related field. |
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The renowned theoretical physicist has for years been a proponent of real-life, NASA-led interstellar travel. |
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Beneath a perfunctory veil of fiction, Keneally shows us a real-life tyrant exercising a power so absolute and unfeeling that it appears amoral, rather than immoral. |
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Like Norma, Farmiga is a mother who uses her real-life circumstances to fuel her performance. |
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Each actor studied their real-life counterpart, boning up on their life stories to get a keener, truer sense of how they would have behaved and talked. |
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Too many of us, not just celebrities, are too walled off from the real-life experience of warriors, including our own. |
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And The poker House was based on your real-life story of being sexually assaulted as a teen. |
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As sure as in real-life, organizations, governments, and societies need ways and resources to operate, so does the virtual community on the Internet. |
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The real-life Annabelle is a raggedy Ann that Lorraine Warren once warned me in no uncertain terms not to touch. |
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He's my real-life boyfriend, so we have the emotional connectedness required to convince a cabstand full of strangers that we were a married couple on the brink. |
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It would be interesting to compile real-life statistics like this about various products as these numbers are as difficult to find as marble-sized gold nuggets in a stream. |
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Oftentimes, people need to refocus and dedicate more time to real-life interactions. |
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True's real-life parents are divorced and she has a younger half-sister. |
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When one of her real-life exes came home with a Boyzilian, Shallon was revolted. |
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And then she realised that the real-life prince she'd been oohing and aahing over all episode is a hideous inbred fug sporting a nose you could cut wood with. |
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True complexity involves the study of real-life processes and goes beyond the approximations of statistics, and methods such as chaos theory and catastrophe theory. |
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For the finale, fishy similarities of Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott strut and prance, while the real-life divas sing through the closing credits. |
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Currently into its third season, American Dreams has garnered attention for the stunt casting of real-life stars in the roles of authentic musical performers on the show. |
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Dariaux is a real-life Parisienne, who worked at the salon of Nina Ricci. |
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Simulation is an analytical method designed to imitate a real-life system. |
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More reminiscent of a film set than a real-life town, it boasts piazzas, churches and palaces aplenty, and offers an insight into the local heritage. |
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Sadly, given all the real-life examples of devastating data loss, many companies still have not learned the lesson about data disasters and business continuance. |
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A 1990s spin on The Monkees starring the real-life, three-piece girl band Cleopatra in fictional comedy adventures based upon their careers and family life. |
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For those of you who guessed that her real-life pregnancy will be written into Nashville, you get three gold stars, because that's what's happening! |
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Why do they diddle and dawdle while real-life families suffer? |
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The real-life gumshoe's most prized ability is to remain un-noticed. |
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When real-life disasters hit, American movies tend to leave the hard work of analysis and healing to television docudramas, cable presentations and independent documentaries. |
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Instead, the real-life Freitag laughs, smiles, and is bracingly candid. |
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In 2000, he set up the Global Scavenger Hunt, the world's only real-life travel adventure competition that is done annually. |
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At least one million times bigger than their real-life relatives, this set of curious plushies is bound to please. |
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This gives the show about the same real-life success rate as The bachelor. |
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Owners of a real-life cat burglar have been left red-faced after their mischievous feline started stealing underwear from neighbours' homes. |
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The benefits of defensive driving will be demonstrated using a real-life seatbelt convincer and driving simulators. |
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But now, thanks to revolutionary surgery, he has turned from a real-life chinless wonder into a boy of steel. |
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There's also a nice twist when the real-life human used as the model for the terminators turns up unexpectedly on the Connors' doorstep. |
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He is undeterred by the fact that teleselling lacks the real-life tastes and smells that can work up an appetite in the supermarket or deli. |
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He becomes a real-life version of the synthesized, ghetto-head wanksters that MTV parades as black males in their Real World shows. |
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This real-life stylebook becomes part photo album and part inspiration board for users and visitors. |
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Nightwatchman' can also mean real-life nightwatchmen, who are known as chowkidars. |
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In an episode called The Axeman Cometh, he plays a real-life, jazz-loving serial killer who terrorised New Orleans a century earlier. |
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Bombs go off in crowds of people and buildings are destroyed in the flm that the cast says refects real-life threats. |
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In real-life Gary is dating Corrie beauty SHOBNA GULATI, who plays shopgirl Sunita. |
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At the young age of 13, real-life Bethany was attacked by a bull shark while surfing in Hawaii. |
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Another adventure kids will love is a real-life treasure hunt, in the form of geocaching. |
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Based on Displaytech's patented Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal technology, these electronic viewfinders deliver brilliant, real-life images. |
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Any great real-life love stories from the South of France, colin? |
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The questions are not just equations, but brain-teasers, mental slight-of-hands and real-life scenarios for different age levels. |
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A documentary about real-life theater summer camp Stagedoor Manor in the Catskills, fictionalized in the movie Camp. |
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This problem can be resolved if we treat timetabling problem as a distributed problem, what is actually the real-life scenario. |
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The scene was a fictionalised account of a real-life killing that Alan had made the subject of a documentary called Jeepney. |
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But this remarkable image is of two real-life damselflies and it has won a top award for a Huddersfield woman. |
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We sell it on the fact we can offer them more real-life crapola than the Jerseyites and the Geordies combined. |
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While your priority is to get more real-life hang time with your guy, follow up online, too. |
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We do not know of any real-life orgasmatrons, even vibrators. |
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The book is a collection of stories about the real-life journey of a 7th-century monk, Tripitaka, who was played by a woman in the series, for added strangeness. |
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And wouldn't you know, the real-life Dean, in a real-life debate, used a line the show's writers had proposed for him. Nothing more Beltway than that. |
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Ex-pupils in Wyedean had fingered him as the real-life model for Snape. |
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Based on another 'true' story, the film sees self-proclaimed real-life demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren called in by a distressed family to rid their home of spooks. |
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Each of the first 12 chapters looks at a few real-life individuals, relating their personal histories and extrapolating those to the model they're describing. |
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The ABC affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona, reported on January 2 about a real-life boogeyman who met a fatal end when he tried getting into the bedroom of a young girl. |
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Declan Bennett, who plays Dot Cotton's longlost grandson Charlie, dropped into the Stretton Lodge care home, in Willenhall, to visit his real-life granddad this week. |
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The host's surname has been bleeped out and his face pixelated, however, in a nod to the recent real-life controversy over Jeremy Clarkson's fracas with a producer. |
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Smith,'' which co-starred his real-life love, Angelina Jolie. |
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This comedy is based on a real-life stunt by Mike Peters, the ageing singer of Welsh rockers The Alarm, who recruited a young band to lipsync his new songs. |
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The souvenirs which many killers retain of their victims are often described as trophies, and Norman Bates's taxidermic interests derived from the real-life Ed Gein. |
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The Color of Law spares no detail in its intimate portrayal of a real-life hero of the courtroom, and is a worthy addition to college and public library biography shelves. |
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But in 2001, he was involved in a real-life police investigation after reports that he had fled from security guards at Dover Hoverport whilst carrying a gun. |
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