The signature drink features aged balsamic vinegar and charred, wood-roasted tomato puree. |
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The rebellious fringe seeks a new alternative, and the signature food of the antiglobalization movement is vegan. |
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Lowest-down on the food chain is tagging, which involves scribbling your signature with a texta, on any surface you can find. |
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With her signature haircut and high girlish voice, Greenwich Village jazz singer Blossom Dearie was the original manic pixie dream girl. |
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At the bar, look for upscale liquor and signature drinks along with a variety of tapas. |
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The facade of a building represents the architect's signature, but it is also a source of light and a thermal barrier. |
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He added that the response to the signature campaign has been overwhelming so far. |
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At a later stage they were subsequently sold as Van Goghs, occasionally with the addition of a false signature. |
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It eventually worked and I carefully signed my clearest signature for years before having it held up to the light again. |
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Along with a rotating selection of appetizers and main courses, every day has its signature dish. |
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But what about those days when cold fingers or a hangover mean you hardly recognise your own signature? |
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But now I have a fake signature for my books, which I have to do at signings and promotions. |
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Each purchase is painstakingly and attractively gift-wrapped with the store's logo and signature colors. |
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The hotel's signature is a large black-and-white screen-print of a flower mounted on a wall, looming behind a dish of artfully arranged fruit. |
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She has lost count of the complaints she has sent, but has never received anything but a standard reply, without even a signature at the end. |
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Don't include your telephone number or home address as part of your signature on e-mails. |
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When a person signs a document, his acceptance of an illegible scrawl as his signature is sufficient to make it his signature. |
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That is, the traditional concept of witnessing the affixation of a traditional signature reduces the incidence of forged signatures. |
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A gold crest graced the bottom, as did Mr. Coates' loopy, recognizable signature. |
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As with the sharp key signatures, there is an easy way to determine the key of a particular flat key signature. |
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Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text. |
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Officials had to place his hand on documents for him to scribble his signature. |
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He still had his signature haircut, the Afro, and he dropped his hands to his sides, walking toward me. |
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The witness is not witnessing the accuracy of the information provided but is witnessing the signature of the person. |
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I can already imagine what a total stuck up and arrogant idiot the prince is, just by looking at his lavish and loopy signature. |
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Crawford's emphasis on the horizon line with his signature baby-blue sky is common to many of his greatest works. |
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At the request of BMO, Mr. Yack witnessed Dr. Karimian's signature on this guarantee. |
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He didn't have any choice anyway, so Kelvin scribbled his signature on the end. |
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For the final touch, I sprayed my signature scent, Moonlight Path, around the room, and walked through it. |
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If the patient already has signed the consent, it would be impossible for someone not present at the time to witness the patient's signature. |
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Each of the presidential wannabes is carving out their own signature issue. |
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Senders can create a secure audit trail by logging each message with a signature that can be verified post-transaction. |
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His chocolate tasting menu, a robust replacement to the spring-summer fish tasting, is now a signature. |
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She glanced at the signature first, her stomach knotting as the glance confirmed it was from Phillip. |
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In fact the seals and signature were forgeries, but Mr Catt was not to know that for many months. |
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His grey eyes were bloodshot already, and his breath reeked with the signature stench of alcohol. |
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Unable to grab a piece of paper, some stretched their palms for the cricketer to scrawl his signature across it. |
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Von Furstenberg's signature wrap dresses have been copied so many times that she often has no wish to be associated with them. |
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Strains of Sinatra's signature tune would have completed the snapshot of Britain's tardy and most controversial swimmer. |
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When there are lots of documents to be signed, I choose to abbreviate my signature. |
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Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail. |
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The energy signature belonged to an alien probe that had detected the warp emissions from the warp drive tests. |
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When a mobile phone account is activated with an operator, the Sim card records and registers this signature IMEI number. |
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He had previously shown her how to recognise his genuine signature, identifiable from dots placed within certain loops. |
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His signature sinker wasn't sinking, and it appeared Brown relied on an arm angle that would put less pressure on his injury. |
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A facsimile signature imprinted by means of a rubber stamp can be just as thoughtfully executed by a person as can a mark. |
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A small sensor, the accelerometer, placed nearby then detects the sound waves and analyses their acoustic signature. |
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Certain priority mail will still be delivered to the door, particularly registered mail and signature mail. |
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Enough of his signature polished concrete, paired with rough-hewn marble, emerges to create a strong sculptural presence. |
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Agate generates the acoustic signature of any ship in order to trigger acoustic mines. |
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In the 1950s, lagerphones suddenly appeared all over the country, becoming the signature of the revival bush bands. |
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The characters have sections of their texts set in Lully's signature arioso with a few aria-like pieces here and there. |
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However, in our scenario, the bank simply relies upon Annabel's signature as evidence that she visited an independent advisor. |
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Adding sparkling water or wine to many standard cocktails will make them into fine signature long drinks. |
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After years of backsliding, the New York City Ballet has recaptured the precision that its signature Balanchine repertory demands. |
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Presumably he's hoping to let the island monkeys run wild, grow a fanbase around him and then start charging them for his signature too. |
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At least, I assume that the scribbly zigzag line is Tony's signature and not something the bookshop asked one of their junior staff to forge. |
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I tried to make music that suited the artist and reflected the signature of that artist, and was very representative of who they were. |
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Most compositions are swirling masses of intense orchestration mixed once again with this signature drum 'n' bass lite rhythm programming. |
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Be sure to try chef Humberto Huizar's signature potato-crusted salmon or sesame and black pepper ahi tuna. |
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The signature of a murderer and autographs from the Royal Family will go on sale in Swindon next week. |
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It is a beautifully poised and lean wine, as befits its musical signature of the shrill hunting horn. |
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As he progresses, he will also learn to distinguish various musical expressions such as time signature, rests, and tempo. |
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For example, the given notated B-flat cornet part has a key signature of one sharp. |
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The proof will be given to me, and you show the test papers with the score or the results with your teacher's signature on it. |
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All letters were sorted by subject matter for appropriate response by a staffer and signature by use of the office autopen. |
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One thing I can't do is forge his signature, largely because he's left-handed and I'm not. |
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My signature takes longer to sign than most, because I've always tried to make my name legible. |
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The fuselage is of light metal construction and parts of the tailplane are of composite structure in order to reduce radar signature. |
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While he plays his signature Gibson SG guitar, the band sit cross-legged holding plastic saxophones and keytars. |
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Each has a physical and and vocal signature, constructed with the kind of care that makes the process seems artless, and puts them on in rapid and seamless succession. |
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In this context, Judd's reductive forms, notes and signature representations spoke volumes concerning their use as architectural plans and maquettes. |
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But how could you a call a signature talent that shone for more than four decades in show business tiresome? |
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But once she came on board, with the focus off of her signature character, cornwell says the pressure eased. |
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The provenance signature instead suggests that the Sta Series has a closer affinity to the Northern Gneisses and may in a general sense represent a deformed cover sequence. |
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The band's signature sound comprises spacey vibes and keening tones, laced through with breathy flute, a lot of struck guitar and very little regular rhythm. |
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Further measures followed the signature of the State Treaty, including the collection and realisation of assets for which no owner or heirs had been found. |
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As its minor key signature suggests, it is more disturbed and disturbing than Mozart's opus, and struggle and resignation intermingle among its pages. |
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Roommate has gradually expanded into a four-piece band, with a bassist, a drummer, and another keyboardist to complement Lambert's signature keytar. |
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We shared calamari with a pesto aioli, I had a roasted beet salad and Don had a Cesar, I had their signature short ribs and Don had their pasta special. |
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He created the curved Virgule heel as a signature, to differentiate his work post-Dior. |
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Beginning with La-La, which he spiced up with his signature but-jutting strut, he wined effortlessly right down to the ground and came right back up without missing a beat. |
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Who is allowed to witness the patient's signature on the consent form? |
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On most of my visits I saw Wendy Gould, who was living with him, as appears from the address she gave when she witnessed his signature on the Lease. |
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Mr. Hillis witnessed Julien Gaignard's signature on the document. |
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The vendors are certain of its authenticity, for they have witnessed the signature in person, but to allay scepticism they often list the item with a photograph of the event. |
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Now it is feared Mrs Huxley, whose signature was on the residents' village green application, might be hit with a bill if the developer looks to recuperate its legal costs. |
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He stole a banker's draft from the Queensbury branch of the Natwest, forged a second signature on it, and used it to pay for the house completion. |
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How a 1,000-year-old fragrant elixir traveled over continents and time to become the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby. |
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His signature blue jacket is a Parisian street sweeper's smock purchased on his semi-annual trips to Paris. |
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Sadly, this was the point where I realised that Fuel have made the mistake of carrying on their signature riffs right through the album to the point of repetitiousness. |
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Lacking any sense of irony, Eldridge made campaign-finance reform a signature plank. |
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To achieve this low acoustic signature, the Virginia incorporates newly designed anechoic coatings, isolated deck structures and a new design of propulsor. |
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In these cases, associated fluids could have modified the original isotopic signature, in particular when anhydrite was altered to secondary gypsum by surface waters. |
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There is a place for your signature at the bottom of the form. |
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He dressed in silk kimonos, had a large retinue of servants and carried the signature daisho, or twin swords, of the Japanese ruling samurai class. |
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It has neither an official signature nor letterhead of the armed forces. |
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They had no intention to verify or attest the Deceased's signature. |
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The messy signature actually detracts and distracts from a formalist reading of these otherwise pristine works. |
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However, before one appends a signature on the memorandum of understanding, one ought to know how to absorb those shocks in the interim before profits start flowing. |
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In their signature stabby synth, euro-friendly vocal format, Swedish House Mafia's Until Now is structured almost identically to their recent main stage sets. |
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Signature is a typical form of authentication but there may be other avenues such as a PIN, a so-called electronic signature, tested telex, or SWIFT message. |
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Today, a handful of quick-eats joints in and around Newark specialize in the signature sandwich. |
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His signature will be the black balaclava and the attack dogs. |
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Without looking up, the Commish dutifully scrawled his signature on my paper as Andra snapped a photo of us. |
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Even his signature instrument, Auto-Tune, has become as accepted an ingredient in hip-hop as the drum machine. |
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While running for mayor in 1999 he told an Inquirer reporter that folks who scrawl their signature on checks to his campaign would be favored for city contracts. |
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For obvious reasons, finalizing such an agreement would have required the presence and signature of both candidates. |
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We presented the document to the president for her signature. |
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Danni traces her finger over the large and loopy signature of Fred. |
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It is not a decisive war, with a single, signature victory, but a war of attrition. |
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Chipotle noted in a recent investor letter that they might cut back on their signature guacamole because of avocado scarcity. |
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He needed no signature once he turned 18 and soon after, he was at boot camp on Parris Island. |
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Kayla scrawled her signature on the prescription pad and tore it off. |
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And now the same thing is happening with her signature pillowy, bouffant hairstyle, reports The Daily Mail. |
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And in came Tony Scott, sporting his signature weathered pink baseball cap, aviator shades, and a stogie hanging out of his mouth. |
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The document was originally tied with narrow red and blue ribbons, which were attached to the signature page by a wafered impression of the seal of the United States. |
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The pieces are near-identical, excepting the signature buttons on the Chanel suit and a few small tailoring details. |
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When Cassini had its first encounter with Enceladus on 17 February at an altitude of 1167 kilometres, the magnetometer saw a striking signature in the magnetic field. |
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The signature cut is skin-tight to the nth degree and accessorized with minimal ruching detailing, Swarovski crystals, bias ruffles, lacing, and fur. |
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A testator may make a valid will wholly by his or her own handwriting and signature, without formality, and without the presence, attestation or signature of a witness. |
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For the partnership, Union LA and Mark McNairy created a signature colorway for McNairy's classic saddle shoe in honor of the partnership. |
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Experts have confirmed that the signature on the letter is authentic. |
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Field-alined electron intensities were not found in the low-altitude signature of the plasma sheet. |
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One of the great signature traits of the studio years in Hollywood was its wealth of character actors. |
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With his signature red beret and class-based rhetoric, president Hugo Chavez has cut a wide swath through this oil-rich but impoverished nation. |
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We must remember, however, that all these figurings are written with reference to the tonic signature. |
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The Whigs became champions of Parliamentary reform by making the Reform Act of 1832 their signature measure. |
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On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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The irony is that the House of Mouse may not enjoy copyright protection for its signature character after all. |
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The conference led to the signature, on 25 March 1957, of the Treaty of Rome establishing a European Economic Community. |
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The intention was to transfer aircraft currently in Spanish service within a year of contract signature. |
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The right to use a title as a legal signature is only permitted to bishops, Peers of the Realm and peers by courtesy. |
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The handwriting on his testimony is almost certainly that of the man himself, but his signature was markedly different. |
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Based on British Library MS 31922, with additional bars, slurs, and time signature. |
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Frequent tempo and time signature changes and syncopation are also typical. |
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Reviews for the film were mixed, but Gielgud's performance in one of his signature roles was much praised. |
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Knocked down by the type of punch previously viewed as his own signature, Hatton was counted out by the referee. |
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Players enter matches with their own signature theme music whilst flanked by security men and female valets down to the oche. |
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And here is La Savona in midwrithe, during her signature Scheherazade routine. |
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It is not actually necessary for the governor general to sign a bill passed by a legislature, the signature being merely an attestation. |
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If the monarch fails to act within six months of the bill being presented to him, it becomes law without his signature. |
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Another important official is the Clerk, whose signature is appended to all orders made in the Council. |
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What is indisputable is that Izetbegovic, that same day, withdrew his signature and renounced the agreement. |
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Personal photo, IDN, name, date of birth, signature, nationality, and the ID card expiry date are fields visible on the physical card. |
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Under Estonian law, since 15 December 2000 the cryptographic signature is legally equivalent to a manual signature. |
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The third type is a plastic card with the photo and the signature of the holder digitally reproduced. |
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They are no longer used as a personal identification number, but as a statistical signature. |
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It is based on a smartcard with a chip and includes an electronic signature and several measures against fraud. |
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Various contemporary letters also emerged, three of which carry the signature Jehanne in the unsteady hand of a person learning to write. |
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No explicit government approval is contained within letters patent, only the seal or signature of the monarch. |
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Each pipe band has its own signature tartan that may reflect the area the band originated from or the history of the band. |
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A later version was to become their signature song and closing song at concerts. |
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Bottlenose dolphins have been found to have signature whistles, a whistle that is unique to a specific individual. |
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Research done on signature whistle usage by other dolphin species is relatively limited. |
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The 1970s saw the birth of what is considered by many to be signature range of Portmeirion, Botanic Garden. |
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This is very evident in many signature dishes and local foods, all of which have evolved to become American dishes in their own right. |
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However, each click contains a physical signature which suggests that clicks can be used to identify individuals. |
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Influence sweeps are equipment, often towed, that emulate a particular ship signature, thereby causing a mine to detonate. |
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Another important official was the Clerk, whose signature was appended to all orders made. |
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Why, then, was she not in Bond Street, as advertised, scribbling her signature on Travellers' Cheques and scooping up emerald parures and things? |
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After the conversation, he sent her a Real Madrid jersey with his signature on it. |
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Following the signature in this case would be an elaborate monogram, the signatures of any witnesses, and then the seal. |
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This maternal signature was discernible until larvae attained postflexion stages. |
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This suggests the signature in the printed editions was not in the original letter, but was an editorial choice by the copyists or printers. |
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Its signature building is the Pyramid of the Niches, named after the 365 niches built into the levels of the structure. |
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Faceted emeralds are most commonly given an oval cut, or the signature emerald cut, a rectangular cut with facets around the top edge. |
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Annie Jay was the Wisconsin government prosecutor in the trial of a man for forging his client's signature. |
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Surprise your recipients by adding some pseudographical glitz to your email signature. |
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Viewing the original documents the next day, Fenton spotted what looked like pencil marks beneath the signature on one of them. |
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The signature by institutions and individuals of the partition agreement is invalid. |
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Bonar Law met again with Carson and Lloyd George on 25 November and, with Aitken's help, drafted a memorandum for Asquith's signature. |
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The President riposted that Parliament's acts were illegal as they could pass into law only by Presidential signature. |
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His distinctive, frenetic minimalism, condensed lettering and rebuslike signature were developed during the course of this strip. |
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He scrawled his signature on the receipt with quick disregard for legibility. |
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Consider Las Fallas of Valencia, Spain, arguably the most signature of signature ephemera. |
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The United States does not disclose what behaviors justify a signature strike, nor does it provide any guidance on this issue. |
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But in an age of starchitecture, Erickson's refusal to adopt a signature look kept him from achieving the kind of recognition he deserved. |
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Those who hadn't already taken leave at Javier Lopez's last time up, turned for the exits, not taking the time to cast one last signature boo. |
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The rear end's signature tribar taillamps, which light up in sequence to signal turns, are rendered in eye-catching LED panels. |
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Ricci-flat metrics of the ultrahyperbolic signature which enjoy the l-conformal Galilei symmetry are constructed. |
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He signed himself 'Yours Sincerely', with a pleasant open signature, not a cocky and flamboyant Wagnerite flourish. |
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Every detail is carefully considered, from the metallic glazes and stacked-leather heels to the signature aglets that cap each shoelace. |
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It's a signature piece in our line and one of the most spectacular wing chairs we've ever seen. |
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This pattern coincided with a geophysical signature related to the xenolith package. |
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But the sequence, composition, and biochemistry of the amino acids that make up the signature still play a major role, says Yeaman. |
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Founded in 1755, Marie Brizard made its name with its signature aniseed liqueur, later to become the Marie Brizard Anisette. |
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In a new video for World Star Hip Hop, Jenneke also performs her signature jiggle dance, but showed much more. |
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While live lobster is Clearwater's signature seafood product, the company also offers Jonah crab claws, scallops, smoked salmon and shrimp. |
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This was despite suffering from a bout of laryngitis, which never slowed her down and only made Rivers' signature raspy voice even raspier. |
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Then reward yourself with sumptuous dishes in the hotel's signature restaurant The Kailyard by Nick Nairn. |
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Soluble coffee has traditionally been made with 'rough edged' and harsh Robusta coffees, or anonymous signature 'unwashed' Brazilian Arabicas. |
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Cora studied her photo and forged signature with obvious wonderment. |
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The band combined this art rock approach with its roots in mod and thrash metal to develop this signature Thin Lizzy-meets-muzak approach. |
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Accompanied by braised sweet and sour red cabbage, smoky jalapeno mustard and signature pub sauce. |
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The restaurant's signature dish is Kurchi Welsh Lamb which is a whole leg of lamb, marinated in spices and slow roasted in the oven. |
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A population genetic signature of human releases in an invasive ladybeetle. |
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The rhyolites at Battlement have a lithogeochemical signature very similar to those hosting the Eskay Creek massive sulphides. |
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The pop star will also launch a signature line of beauty products with the firm so that her fans can replicate her style. |
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This product allows the merchant to affix a bit map of a customer's signature to a document. |
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We are thirsty for his signature wit, warmth, and homespun wisdom. |
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Their first signature challenge is to make a Madeira cake, before they attempt to bake a frosted walnut cake in the technical challenge. |
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My father practiced his new signature until he could write it fluently. |
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Kim, dressed in signature Mao suit, was flanked by top political and military leaders. |
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Kim Jong-Un, wearing his signature dark Mao suit, had been expected to use the anniversary to make a televised address. |
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There are so many marquee Pinot wineries in the region with signature names like Rochioli, Hirsch, Marcassin, Kistler and Williams Selyem. |
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The artist's latest solo exhibition, now up at Galerie Janine Rubeiz, features his signature semiabstract canvasses shaped with fire. |
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Next will be DJ Rupture, known for working dance hall, Arabic vocals, hip hop and breakbeats into his signature three turntable mix. |
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But save room for their signature 2004 Metate, a blend of Cab, Cab Franc, Syrah, and Petit Verdot. |
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The twin-table technique is his signature move when performing the traditional Greek table dance. |
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Which performer had the signature tune There's No Business Like Show Business? |
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The band's repertoire included signature tune Men of Harlech and Italian arias O Sole Mio and Nessun Dorma. |
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However, the wealth of collectables, a karaoke mode and some great signature tunes and film 'flashbacks' make this well worth a look. |
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Sosa was best known for signature tunes such as Gracias A La Vida and Si Se Calla El Cantor. |
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He also composed the signature tunes for classics such as Some Mothers Do 'Av 'Em, Are You Being Served? |
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Brown will stop in Lancaster for one show as part of his current national tour and will perform many of his signature tunes. |
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Inspired by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli, the band plays many of their signature tunes, plus others. |
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A microprinted signature line of tiny type that becomes unreadable when photocopied or laser scanned. |
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The signature Caipirinhas is made with its own Cachaca, sourced and distilled near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. |
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He developed head-on drive-in systems, member satisfaction models, telebanking, PIN and signature identification systems and shared ATM networks. |
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Thus, understanding terroir and signature production methods are only a part of bringing quality teas to consumers. |
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The inscription was found on a rock and carries the royal signature of Ramses III with a double cartouche, Ghabban said in a statement. |
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Family and friends were welcomed with a signature drink, a Cathead Vodka Cayman Lemonade. |
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Motion-capture is the electronic scanning of the players' motions and signature moves with infrared cameras. |
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Nadiya impressed in the signature bake with her iced buns, half of them cardamom and almond, and half nutmeg and sour cherry. |
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Kelaguen Chamorros are known for their kelaguen-making skills, and this food is a signature local dish. |
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All three are said to share a beat pattern, time signature and similar chords and lyrics as a song by Devin Copeland and Mareio Overton. |
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The Beach Boys harmonies heard on City Pals and off-kilter time signature of L'Ocean are the only real highlights. |
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Such molecules share the multidimensional signature of antimicrobial peptides. |
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Much of the work is complete, save the crucial signature melody. |
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It was Carver who had chartered the Mayflower and his is the first signature on the Mayflower Compact, being the most respected and affluent member of the group. |
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Geneticists have found that seven men with the surname Revis, which originates in Yorkshire, carry a genetic signature previously found only in people of West African origin. |
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In a fittingly modern use of mosaic tile, Tord Boontje pixelates his signature floral designs in a new collection of storage furniture for Bisazza Home. |
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The Trislander has exceptional low speed handling characteristics, extended endurance, increased payload, low noise signature and economical operating costs. |
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Manhattan's Chinatown incorporates the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere, with multiple signature Chinatowns developing across the city. |
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Zimmerman denies that he told Izetbegovic that if he withdrew his signature, the United States would grant recognition to Bosnia as an independent state. |
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Madness performed signature tune Our House but poor sound and the fact it was a replay of their Jubilee concert suggested things had not been thought through. |
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Mention the words 'spaghetti western' and 'Sergio Leone' together and your internal jukebox is likely to conjure up that famously haunting signature tune. |
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When an act is published, the signature of the clerk is omitted, as is the Norman French formula, should the endorsement have been made in writing. |
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Although it is uncertain if he was tortured on the rack, Fawkes's scrawled signature bears testament to the suffering he endured at the hands of his interrogators. |
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The headlining garment of the new line is the signature Tic Tac Toe Tee. |
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Bush's signature, authorizing a covert action program in Afghanistan. |
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The Convention was opened for signature on 4 November 1950 in Rome. |
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Alfred Hitchcock's cameo, a signature occurrence in many of Hitchcock's films, shows him being bothered by a small boy as he reads a book on the London Underground. |
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The brand also releases signature models designed by team riders. |
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On 12 March 1963, the couple premiered Sir Frederick Ashton's Marguerite and Armand, the first ballet created for them and one that become their signature piece. |
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Despite the problems of conflating specific tools with cultural groups, the Aurignacian tool complex, for example, is generally taken as a purely modern human signature. |
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In 1951 the integration process continued with the signature of the San Salvador Treaty, which created the ODECA, the Organization of Central American States. |
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Deep waters have their own chemical signature, formed from the breakdown of particulate matter falling into them over the course of their long journey at depth. |
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They are built with hulls that produce a minimal pressure signature. |
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Instead of gritty, sparse electronic, the brothers Schwarz have ventured into deep and often funky house territory, leaving a little of their signature techier moments. |
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The 21-year-old brought her signature hairstyle, her high ponytail, to this glamorous show too and looked completely at ease as she was surrounded by skimpily dressed models. |
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This is especially true for minesweepers and mine hunters that work in minefields, where a minimal signature outweighs the need for armour and speed. |
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The 23-year old Flanagan looked like a school girl, wearing a skort, which is a cross between a skirt and a pair of shorts, with her signature top knot, the Mirror reported. |
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The method combined empiricism and inductivism in a new way that was to imprint its signature on many of the distinctive features of modern English society. |
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Erving's innovative style of play was highlighted by his signature slam dunks and high flying moves that brought the game off the court and into the air. |
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Sole kadi made from kokam and coconut milk is a signature appetizer drink. |
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The Doctor Who theme music was one of the first electronic music signature tunes for television, and after five decades remains one of the most easily recognised. |
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Based in San Francisco, Eileen West designs sleepwear, dresses and quality products for the home with her signature balance of romance, beauty and comfort. |
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He trailed only John Stockton but should get credit for compiling all his assists while not being compelled to wear the nuthugger shorts that were a Stockton signature. |
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It has since been noted as the band's signature song, as well. |
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When you combine an old-school pass with a bread cutter choke, you get the signature move of black belt European Masters silver medallist Simon Hayes of Carlson Gracie London. |
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Arnold Schwarzenegger's signature would allow hybrid electric vehicle drivers to use the state's car pool lanes, even when they are driving alone. |
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The Archbishop of York uses Ebor as his surname in his signature. |
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The huge appeal of the Air Jordan range lies in its story that goes back 30 years, when Nike gave a young superstar his own signature line of sneakers and apparel. |
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A record-breaking crowd of 2,500 attended the sneak preview of Sundari, which included a massive 5' high model of the condominium's signature glass towers. |
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They can thus be contrasted with the Act of Parliament, which is in effect a written order by Parliament, approved by the monarch whose signature gives it force. |
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The mosaic floors and walls were decorated with delicate arabesques in floral and vegetal forms, which became the most popular signature of Art Nouveau. |
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Inside you can find five frescoes by the Aachen artist Alfred Rethel which show legendary scenes from the life of Charlemagne, as well as Charlemagne's signature. |
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For pasta lovers, Crab Pasta Florentine includes tender snow crab meat, spinach and linguine tossed in Shells signature garlic and white wine sauce. |
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The convention was opened for signature on 10 December 1982 and entered into force on 16 November 1994 upon deposition of the 60th instrument of ratification. |
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It contains the full name, gender, nationality, date of birth, photograph of the data subject, right thumb print, ID number, and personal signature. |
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The Beach Boys harmonies heard on City Pals and off-kilter time signature and beat-heavy production of L'Ocean make them the only real highlights. |
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It is a blend of three distinct vintages crafted from the finest harvests by the signature father and son winemaking team, Jean Jacques and Alexandre Cattier. |
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The Scottish painter disguised a door to the boiler cupboard by painting over it with the image of a woman leaning against a car, using his signature retro style. |
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One of the costumes is a bizarre bodysuit which will feature real guitars on the leotard and a piano keyboard as her headpiece, teamed with signature towering heels. |
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Guests are invited to rediscover famous appetisers such as vine leaves and hummus alongside signature offerings of kisir, manti, donar style kebab and adana kebab. |
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Governor Brian Schweitzer maintains House Bill 676, which passed in 2009 and became law without his signature, is unconstitutional because it addresses more than one subject. |
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Rock in Rio and the Las Vegas Monorail have entered an innovative partnership for what will become a signature event on the Las Vegas entertainment scene. |
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Standard passports may contain information such as the holder's name, place and date of birth, photograph, signature, and other identifying information. |
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Corvina has good fruit and acid and contributes the signature bitter almond edge, which makes the wines from this region so distinctive and delicious. |
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In 1988 Fender introduction his signature Eric Clapton Stratocaster. |
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But with his signature positive attitude, the PM sounded upbeat and spoke about the Jan Dhan Scheme, giving his government the credit for thinking about marginalised people. |
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Look for a signature red pocket lining and red stitching on the belt loop. |
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Letterboxers should bring their signature stamps, ink, and logbooks. |
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Atlanticism was an American invention and bore an American signature. |
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The tower, built in William Burges' signature Forest of Dean ashlar stone, is a stunning Cardiff landmark with people travelling from all over the world to see it. |
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The story is organized in snippets, each identified by the time signature and corresponding to the events before, during, and after a suicide bombing on a crowded bus. |
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In addition, both Tant fuz and Ma plus amee feature the rhythmic signature of dotted semibreve followed by two semi-minims, and have very limited syncopation. |
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Television commentator Tucker Carlson no longer wears his signature bow ties and the MIT beaver mascot is now going tieless, but Joe Plaud remains a big fan. |
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The next time you're near the frozen foods section, keep your eyes peeled for the signature apple-green labels of the It's All Good family of products. |
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For this reason the additional use of a time-stamp is required to ensure that the original signature can always be validated even after the original certificate has expired. |
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Hence, soil types that yield a radiometric signature quite unlike that of the underlying rock can be assumed to be composed of transported or highly weathered material. |
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Choose from 380 form widgets to add dynamic fields like a signature pad, photo taker, social media plug-ins, customizable radio buttons and more, with ease. |
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Alongside British favourites chicken tikka masala, balti and jalfrezi, I've been working on a few signature dishes including curried fish and vegetables. |
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A NIST proposed parameter and algorithm are used for quantifying the bullet signature differences between the RM bullets and a virtual standard for the bullet signatures. |
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We show that the signer can disavow any valid signature to the verifier. In other words, we show that the disavowal of their scheme is not uncheatable. |
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To be able to interpret the revealing of a set of symbols of a given signature, we need to be able to construct a subsignature generated by these symbols. |
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Additionally, a scantron bubble sheet and a statement of informed consent were given to students for review and a signature was required before the survey was administered. |
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Also in 1979, he recorded a version of the signature tune of the British children's television programme Blue Peter, which was used by the show for 10 years. |
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