On the way home, he argued with the taxi driver about the route he was taking and the price of the fare. |
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No away shirts are with the club at the moment but orders in all sizes are being taken. |
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Frontiersmen were taken with the extent to which Native Americans enjoyed freedom as individuals. |
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Poppies and fruit are indeterminate symbols with a practical purpose, mysterious talismans with the power to ward off subsequent suffering. |
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Behind us my guards and H'risnth's entourage tailed along, Kh'hitch engaged in a subdued exchange with the ambassador. |
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While taking drugs he was, in effect, harming no one but himself whereas with the alcohol he was a danger to others. |
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The decking market in Australia is huge, obviously tends to follow and tail along with the housing market in Australia. |
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Mr Latham's mayoral decisions, including the capital works, were taken with the support of his council at the time. |
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Feel free to salt otherwise low-sodium foods, such as eggs, potatoes, fresh meat and vegetables, but don't go wild with the salt shaker. |
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Die Another Day opened over the weekend with the biggest take ever for a Bond film. |
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Place the flour, oatmeal and a pinch of salt in a food processor with the butter. |
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Next, the transit sequence interacts with the proteinaceous components of the chloroplast protein import machinery. |
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These people cannot be trusted with the fundamental machinery of democracy. |
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Then we went to the machine shop and mounted the spindle in the lathe, and with the dial indicator checked the spindle for straightness. |
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Today, he took the stand to testify at the trial of his neighbor, charged with the murder. |
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Aikane, who seemed to take after neither parent and yet fitted in perfectly with the family, was the sweetest, most genuine person Kai knew. |
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The speech was liberally salted with the standard Lathamite insults from Werriwa College of Invective. |
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Another good reason to oppose this line of explanation is that it tails with the miserable excuses being offered up by Lynndie England. |
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He narrowly escaped an arrest warrant in the US by taking flight to Panama with the help of church contacts. |
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The coarse texture and mild flavour of the beans contrasted nicely with the saltiness of the smoked ham and the richness of the sausage. |
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Local people also prepare homemade snacks to serve with the tea, such as preserved fruits, salty vegetables and potato pieces. |
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I was playing with the auto contrast on my camera, setting it by focussing one area then moving it to point somewhere else. |
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Worst of all, if the agency concluded that she didn't intend to go through with the assassination, they would take her out. |
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Place the chickpeas in a food processor with the garlic, lemon juice, tahini, olive oil and paprika and salt and pepper to taste. |
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When you go to a bank, although it might be called a car loan you're actually taking out a personal loan with the bank. |
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To cope with the stress of sudden fame he took to drink, but these days never touches a drop. |
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This caused Olds to sign contracts with the owners of small machine shops to manufacture many parts for his cars. |
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Her smell of talcum powder and musky floral perfume was now mixed in with the lemony stench of hospitals. |
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When the dry storm clears, the world and its contents are blanketed by a fresh covering of fine dust with the consistency of talcum powder. |
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Surely with the lack of housing it would be good policy not to allow any more houses to be changed into food takeaways. |
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Taylor had always played guitar himself and was soon on stage with the more established musicians who took a shine to him. |
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I'll be interested to see if other papers take it up, because that column goes out with the Wrap, which is now a subscription-only service. |
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This is a matter for us to consider and we will take it up with the principals concerned. |
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If you wish to change legislation, why don't you take it up with the relevant authority? |
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After years of mostly losing seasons with the Lions, the fun vanished from the game when Barry took a hike. |
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His music unites lyrical Romanticism with the rigours of Baroque and Classical forms. |
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But underneath that tough, macho veneer lies a tanned and buffed pretty boy with the vocabulary of a 12-year-old. |
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The lobster bake, much more than a dish or even a feast, embodies a day filled with the wonders of water, fire, food, family and friends. |
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There is humor, during many of the scenes involving the crew cavorting with the native Tahitians. |
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Animal figures are talismans that endow the wearer with the animal's power and prowess. |
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However, with the wind at his back, Bart Daly cruelly missed the forty-five and his side's last chance tailed to the right and wide. |
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He watched Jimmy scowl and at the same time with the tail of his eye, he saw Marie's face lighting up. |
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She proved to have such a talent for ballet that she will now be trained with the best in the country. |
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Following discussions with the contractor, new brighter bollards will this week replace the old ones. |
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Now Volvo has taken the concept even further with the launch of a stunning new V70 estate to replace the old model. |
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She was thrilled with the bay gelding's performance, especially how easily he made the time. |
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Well, regional leagues were tried in the past with the old Division Three North and Division Three South. |
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The bay filly, bred in Kentucky by Maverick Production, snapped a five-race losing stretch with the triumph. |
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It gets old very quickly seeing person after person heap buttery praise on everyone and everything associated with the production. |
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Extreme macro photography allows us to explore a world that would be quite difficult to explore with the naked eye. |
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Just to Doremi's side a seagull was flying, keeping time with the ship as both moved north, with the sun to their starboard beam. |
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But even the coldest blooded manager can easily take steps to warm his relations with the people on his staff. |
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Come to think of it, the man with the beard and the man with the hood might be one and the same. |
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The same was true with the deer population in areas where wolves were eradicated. |
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They dress in the same style clothes and adorn themselves with the same accessories. |
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Ghost stories, tales of the supernatural and horror films all scare us via confrontation with the unknown. |
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This manoeuvre caused the jib sails to be blown out and with a lurch she went on her beam ends again with the main and mizzen yards under water. |
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She was struck by a heavy sea, thrown on her beam ends or rolled over, and finally righted with the loss of both masts. |
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Next day the vessel was discovered in a creek at Ulbster on her beam ends with the sea washing over her. |
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The power and aroma of their particular auras bombarded me and I felt disgusted with the stench of them. |
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During the 400 years that they ruled, two Roman festivals were combined with the Celtic celebration of Samhain. |
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The salaries of the remaining employees will be cut with the size of the cut depending on the pay grade. |
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Histologic examination of the colon did not show blue discoloration or abnormalities, with the exception of moderate autolysis. |
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Several detailed studies were carried out with the proteins lysozyme and ferritin. |
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As the second half proceeded Tyrone players started to play with the flare and skill of old. |
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The Lyon, who had stayed back with the Richelieu was also overwhelmed by missiles. |
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The dignified movements of every limb of the actor are in tune with the tala. |
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Her hips punctuate the bass tala, her hands move like the suvit's serpentine melody, the rest of her dances with the flute and govind. |
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Hotels and guesthouses simply can't cope with the fall in takings now facing them. |
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The tail fin of most ray-finned fish, with the exception of sturgeons and paddlefish, is homocercal, nearly symmetrical about the midline. |
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They ran along with the trucks and, not waiting for the tailgate to open, leapt up. |
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Patriots fans really tailgate with the best they have, making it an enjoyable time for all. |
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Some of these organisms can damage the cells lining the inner surface of the gut and interfere with the normal processes of the intestines. |
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At the end of the day he compares the tally of customers with the takings to ensure his profit margin. |
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I am satisfied with the effort of the lads today, they really tried their guts out. |
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Even the LED tail light, embossed with the Moto Guzzi eagle emblem, is special. |
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As audiences dwindled, Apollo's pledge to keep the cinema open until a buyer could be found died with the box office takings. |
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The language with the smallest vocabulary in the world is a Creole called Taki-Taki spoken in Suriname, South America. |
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We expect a great take-up as our customers can interact with the services exactly how and when they wish. |
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Group health insurance in large companies protects the individual with costly conditions by including him with the less costly. |
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We often associate Easter with the start of the better tailor, bream and blackfish fishing, and indications already are that this is happening. |
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The second male was always placed with the female on the day that the first mating had occurred. |
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Cashing in on the opportunity, a saleswoman was busy touting the shop's products, even offering to help the teenagers with the nail polish. |
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During his first season with the Cowboys, Curry cooperated with reporters seeking to tell his salacious story and didn't hide from scrutiny. |
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The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for. |
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The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring. |
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The first day of the new century had started auspiciously with the discovery of what many regarded as a new planet between Mars and Jupiter. |
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The evening meal was also two courses with the main course being some form of meat accompanied with potatoes and either vegetables or a salad. |
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It all began with the return of the mac last year when simple, A-line waterproofs became all the rage. |
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A perfect day had begun with a wedding reception in a marquee at the family home, but had ended with the most appalling and macabre tragedy. |
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Polymer chemistry is the field of study concerned with the production, classification, and modification of macromolecules or polymers. |
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I entirely agree with his last two sentences, and I take his point, but I disagree with the rest. |
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Nevertheless, with the exception of France, countries took sides and stayed there. |
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To make the salad, tear or slice the lettuce and put in a large bowl with the cheese and spring onions or chives. |
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Some parents took sides with the government policy and supported the plan in force. |
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In this article I hope to show that with love and a Christlike heart we can reach young people with the gospel that brings salvation. |
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This consisted of the standard scheme with the addition of yellow and orange stripes to the rear of the fuselage and tailplane. |
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Although part of the same happy pastry family, the French macaron should not be confused with the coconut macaroon. |
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Along with the ephemeral sakura, springtime in Japan also means the arrival of particular seasonal foods. |
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Democratic movements had started out with the noble intentions of ending the tyranny of autocratic rulers. |
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He's not happy with the pay freeze, but he's willing to take one for the team. |
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Thus he prohibits her learning of the Salish language and does not send her to the boarding school with the other children of the tribe. |
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It was the right time to launch a new company with the intention to revitalise and 'Australianise' Melbourne theatre. |
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On one mission he flew so low over a German warship that he came back with the ship's aerial trailing from his tailwheel. |
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The existing maces have far more in common with the same item that Kings of the period are shown holding when crowned or seated in state. |
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When cooked, remove the skin and place the fish in a pie dish in layers with the sliced eggs, knobs of butter, pepper and mace. |
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Fig.2 shows the results of an autocorrelation performed on an image with the crack pattern. |
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The terrain, the monsoons, the fierce tribes, all combined with the long years of campaigning to take some of the heart out of the Macedonians. |
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In ancient Greece the tendency towards greater professionalism reached its climax with the Macedonian army of Alexander the Great. |
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Unlike most pink champagnes, LP is made the old-fashioned way by macerating the Pinot Noir grape's pigment-rich skins with the juice. |
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Finely slice the fennel salami, and place on the plate with the mozzarella. |
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Fourier's thought seems readymade for translation into lyric poetry, full as it is with the promise of love, harmony, and nature's bounty. |
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Conditions were bright and sunny for both stages, with the riders being helped up the last part of Norwood Edge by a strong tailwind. |
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Trade is a two-way street and our free-trade agreements with the Poles, Czechs and Hungarians are as much an opportunity for them as for us. |
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His continued presence in government taints it with the noxious smell of cronyism. |
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John Lucaks isn't happy with the recent tradition of American presidents returning salutes from uniformed military personnel. |
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It spread to the United Kingdom and America in the 1960s, coinciding roughly with the development and influence of auteurism. |
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Only with the decline of auteurism as a critical framework did critics turn to a closer examination of Hitchcock's sources. |
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And so it was that Laurie ended up in a saloon, drinking beer with the rest of the guys. |
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The fossil turned out to be a composite of the body of a bird with the tail of a dinosaur. |
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Here are some tips, facts and rules-of-thumb for making safe arrivals and departures with the wind at your tail. |
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Use the rudder to keep the tail right behind the nose, independent of what you're doing with the ailerons. |
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However, the ships had H-beams, which allowed the tails of aircraft to be suspended over the side with the main gear remaining on the deck. |
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For the fact is that any authentic future must be to some extent in line with the present as well as discontinuous with it. |
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There is a wine cellar in the basement, naturally, with the ground floor containing a living room, salon, kitchen and office. |
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Nicanor wore a multicolored striped oxford shirt with the tails tied at his waist. |
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I cleaned it with the tail of my shirt, not exactly spotless, but passable. |
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The poem begins with the customary praise to God and then lists her sorrows and in the end she gives her salaam to everybody. |
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Authentication is usually achieved using password security, with the option of more advanced security where required. |
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He doesn't place his Siamese kitten along with the Persians, apparently for fear of cross-breeding. |
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This blocking is a major problem and could have been solved with the repositioning of actors. |
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Milan may be steeped in Champions League experience but in both encounters with the Dutch side they looked ordinary and takeable. |
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I think and sleep with the idea for a long time before it takes the shape of a poem or lyric. |
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Take half the sugar, half the cream and half the butter and combine with the dark chocolate in a good, thick-bottomed pan. |
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Some parents will get in touch with the service to let them know where their children are to be taken that night. |
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Previously it was up to the police to deal with such misdemeanours but now contractor-operated automatic cameras are being entrusted with the job. |
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But even the most ardent supporters of negotiations with the Taliban recognize that the so-called peace process is in shambles. |
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The sea bream, or tai in Japanese, carries auspicious connotations because of the phonetic association of its name with the Japanese word for congratulations. |
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Just taihoa with the embarrassing stories and we will get on just fine. |
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His ready-to-wear was often created with the lavish attention to detail and the handcrafted quality normally reserved for couture. |
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When stretched, the filament becomes aligned with the flow of the soap film and very little disturbance, called streets, was observed at the tail of the thread. |
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He and Darren Cousins have been opening the bowling for Northants, and Blain has also been contributing with the bat from his position deep in the tail. |
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The remaining day's competition was fierce, with the Gecko's taking top spot, squeaking by the second place slithering Cobras, as the Tigers tailed behind in third place. |
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The show combines Jack's unique and spine tingling voice with the lyrical poetry of Jacques Brel and more than a touch of cabaret light and magic. |
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Are we prepared to take a step towards the thinking poet or the lyrical thinker, with the kind of concentration and pleasure in complexity that he deserves? |
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The last meeting I had with Sony I was sent off with my tail between my legs as if I was doing a very stupid thing with the material on this album. |
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The wood concept is later reinforced with the analogy that one should not complain about the poor spiritual vision of another when one has a beam in their eye. |
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The day begins violently with the aural attack of The Alarm Clock. |
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The streets were filled with the hustle and bustle of late afternoon as the office workers and salarymen flooded from their buildings onto the streets. |
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She maaed so loud I could hear her in the house with the door closed. |
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Radiographic examination revealed opacities consistent with bony structure in the auricles of the ears, with the right more prominent than the left. |
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When Hansberry wrote A Raisin in the Sun, America was shimmering with the stirrings of social agitation. |
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Those planning to go to Blackpool or North Wales for the bank holiday are most likely to need their macs and umbrellas with the coast and hills favourites for a shower. |
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She went as calm as a hooded falcon after he covered her head with the sheet. |
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Everyone must think that Australasians are obsessed with the Olympics. |
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The small man with the sallow complexion and expressionless eyes seems to have made no particular impression on anyone with whom he came into contact during that time. |
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Their aim is to create environmentally sustainable farming practices that are compatible with the protection of migratory runs of wild salmon and sea trout. |
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Once you fill in the book, you send it back where it joins the others on the shelves and travels with the annual touring trip. |
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Meanwhile, the search, expected to last 10 hours per day, began with the removal of some shelving. |
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Set three of the clams on top of the salt and garnish with the mache. |
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To the outsider, unfamiliar with the Machiavellian world of Olympic politics, Gadir may have seemed a surprising choice as his country's IOC representative. |
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Throughout his career Huet exhibited regularly at the Salons of the Academie royale, although from 1779 to 1785 he was increasingly concerned with the decorative arts. |
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By December 11th, they were faced with the option of choosing which side's shenanigans to ratify. |
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How did you get Shepard Fairey to design the limited edition Princess Bride poster that comes with the book? |
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The head tube is finished off with the all requisite reinforcing to prevent flaring and a very cool logo machined into it, an open gusset to the down tube and that's about it. |
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Elter is taken with the action of Love's Labours Lost, wherein a group of nobles swear off wine, women, and all pleasure in order to pursue their studies. |
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Peter McDonnell fundraises for charity every year and he and Caroline Boyle, who is a practice nurse in Killala, were taken with the idea of the Western People's Slimathon. |
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It follows the series' standard format with the authoritative text, here based on the 1674 edition with a few editorial changes, to which explanatory notes are given. |
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The result is a hard-hitting drama that deals with the unknowable impulses of the universe and of the human heart itself. |
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And if somebody wants to take you out and creates an assassination contract on your head, then the hitman gets your picture to familiarize himself with the face he's to kill. |
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I had a couple bluntly tell me that they hated it here, with the silent expectation that I would too. |
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With music, the song undergoes a recontextualization, remaining in the same medium, with the artists translating the material into a particular style. |
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Like sausages, bacon tends to be very salty and may also be preserved with the chemical sodium nitrite, which has been linked to an increased risk of stomach cancer. |
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The police tend to think he just got fed up with the high-pressure lifestyle, and being caught between the two women in his life, and that he took a powder. |
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But autobiographies can also show a narrow view, as the autobiographer is choosing which elements of their life they wish to share with the world, and which they will conceal. |
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Concentration is adversely affected by smoking with the gradual blocking up of the arteries and veins with gunge from cigarettes that starve the brain of oxygen. |
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Yesterday he said health bosses were right to push ahead with the reforms and accused those opposing the plans of blocking better care for the people of the city. |
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This organic debris is considered the original source for some chemical cave minerals but is also associated with the generation of autochthonous clastic sediments. |
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Even after two days, with the keyboard's great layout and perfect size, I was leaning just as hard on the autocorrect on the Storm as I ever did on the iPhone. |
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It included not only human beings but also everything else in the universe, through the reciprocal relationship of the human microcosm with the macrocosm of the created order. |
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In my personal practice of Tai Chi I find a well executed form shifts my awareness from ego chatter to a greater sense of integration with the macrocosm. |
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Very few porphyrins are known to form J-aggregates, the main requisite being the zwitterionic character with the protonation of the pyrrole nitrogen in the macrocycle. |
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After a week's hard work as a farmhand up country in Australia he would return home at the weekends and get involved with the local Salvationists. |
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Another area where there has been disquiet about the content of teen fiction is that of novels which engage with the realities of the world we live in today. |
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His only run-in with the law has been for possession of hashish on the beach near his hometown Bari. |
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The sexual phase of the Plasmodium life cycle is completed with the fertilization of a macrogamete by a flagellar microgamete, and the subsequent generation of sporozoites. |
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He said he was going to meet with the council's partner consultants, Mouchel, in order to implement a new sign strategy which would include car parks and directional signs. |
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The hatchet job quickly went viral, with the twitterverse agreeing that it was terribly funny and horrendously mean. |
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Rioting, shoplifting, and violent confrontation with the police took place shortly thereafter. |
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The presence of malignant cells in the autograft has been associated with the recurrence of the disease, and purging procedures are needed to eliminate this risk. |
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How does Perry go North with the shopworn baggage of Johnny Reb superiority and an unapologetic evangelical paternalism? |
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I've spent two years trying to find people to come up with the right smells, and we finally got the right blend for carpet, cappuccino and baby talc. |
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It is the foremost championship for talent spotters to seek future stars and with the Graduate Cup, people will find it easier to see the progress of emerging drivers. |
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There a shouting match ensued, apparently with the Syrian commander saying I had entered Syria illegally and should be jailed. |
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The use of the talipots and the lion flag were conceded by the king to a chief in the Uggalboda sannas, together with the use of the ceremonial torches. |
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The marinara was thin and ran right off unless you scooped up chunks with the thin calamari pieces, not the easiest task. |
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The knife handle was connected to a microswitch providing an activation force of 570 g when combined with the spring. |
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For its publications, the city is using a single California poppy with the city's name. |
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The problem is with the Caen stone from France used to build the front wing in 1847 that faces The Mall. |
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The Fed accused Mutum Sigillum of not being appropriately registered as a money transmitter with the Treasury Department. |
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His proud association with the Kennedy family sigil ironically created his chief limitation as an actor in the century's great events. |
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From my angle down here there is probably a visibility issue with the ball coming from over the top of the sightscreen. |
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Even now if I have to sightread a script I read it beforehand so I'm familiar with the wording. |
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But in doing so, CAC didn't keep up with the complicated paperwork requirements the PRA demands. |
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Research found the biggest brains belonged to Scandinavians with the smallest being Micronesians in the western Pacific ocean. |
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During the simulative runs, to obtain results that agreed with the experimental observations, different critical values were used. |
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Later he made micrometrical observations of comets and double stars with the 15-inch refractor in order to determine their orbits. |
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Also to be exhibited are two Punic amphorae, a lamp, plate and ivory cabochons that were found atop the tomb and with the skeleton. |
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He dispensed with the customary sight gags and pratfalls that give comic opera a bad name, letting the humor grow Out of character instead. |
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But Siggy is confident Bale, nominated for the PFA Player and Young Player of the Year awards, can cope with the pressure. |
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But the hare finds a solution with the perfect Christmas gift. |
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While the goal may be to make auditors happy when deploying a SIEM solution, most organizations continue to be unhappy with the results. |
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Liu was also well aware of the risks that came with the shield. |
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Subjects were randomized to either BTX-A or placebo with the goal of understanding the average number micturitions at four weeks post-treatment. |
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Proceeds from the auction go to the Cagney family, with the Oscar proceeds going back to the Frances and James Cagney Foundation. |
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The department wants to work with the way station to resolve the caging problems, security issues and their process for waste disposal, he said. |
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Cablevision owned the MSG cable network, which had shown Yankee games for 14 years until its contract with the team expired. |
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Here, with the Old Firm especially, there is a caginess, where you are protected but it's not a good protection. |
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That the young Shakespeare could have been the tamperer is suggested by his familiarity with the terms in the strange passage. |
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It's softer and silkier than a pure Shiraz, with the vibrant red fruit flavours of Grenache. |
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The form has been given a major boost with the subsequent success of the third home, Calaloo. |
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The form has been given amajor boost with the subsequent success of the third home, Calaloo. |
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The corvina, not to be confused with the California corbina, is one of the sea's four game fish. |
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One growing concern about microsat technology is its potential to interfere with the use of space by other nations. |
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However, without revealing his secret for those not familiar with the comic books, the Silver Surfer isn't necessarily the villain of the piece. |
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But the coolness of the watermelon combined with the tanginess of the tuna was like a summer fiesta in my mouth. |
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Today, with the influx of group products and group brokers to the voluntary market, traditional takeovers are becoming more popular. |
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He is then said to have opened fire with the assault rifle and a handgun in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. |
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A TD has said she raised the issue of a shortage of midwives with the Health Minister and was told of positive developments. |
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Even motorway service stations have great food, with the local tannies contributing home-cooked pies, biscuits and cakes at farm stalls. |
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The unit works collaboratively with the He Waka Tapu Trust, with both agencies providing free clinics for women in the priority groups. |
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The public takeover bids are being conducted in line with the applicable legal requirements. |
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We have also recently enhanced our sales and marketing group with the addition of two key executives, Ed Goetz and Greg Glass from Simitar. |
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The samples have been sent for microprobe analysis to confirm they are consistent with the original discovery. |
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There's a plastic strip with the words USA, twenty, and a small flag microprinted. |
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Westbrooks, a native of Chicago, came up with the idea of fried turkeys after being frustrated when she couldn't find desirable takeout dinners. |
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Samples were applied, using micropipettes, on the surface of an oil-covered inverted F electrode with the help of a microscope. |
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All the supporting actors are first rate, especially Dan Aykroyd as the entrepreneur with the mid-life crisis. |
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Measure the knee angle achieved in the bottomed-out position by aligning the goniometer with the midlines of the thigh and lower leg. |
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My sister says, no fuschia won't do, it won't go with the decor, your sofas are Midnight Blue aren't they. |
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The trough associated with the mid-oceanic ridges is deeply depressed, and on occasion extends into the lower mantle. |
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Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has strongly condemned Britain and the United States for negotiating with the Taleban in Afghanistan. |
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In Jonny Greenwood's Water the composer played with the band on one of two tanpura, a fretless lute. |
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Once again I went off to the Juffair branch and left all my details with the agent there and was promised a call back as his system was down. |
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Sgt Anna Hynett of Sheldon police station with the three cable boxes which have been part of the clean-up operation. |
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Then, he creates a simple fraction with the search volume in the numerator and the all-in-title statistic in the denominator. |
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All mechanical and hand tools are still designed with the simple machines in mind. |
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Reversal of type 1 hepatorenal syndrome with the administration of midodrine and octreotide. |
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In Town Tonight' followed by 'Music Hall' with the likes of Suzette Tarri and Rob Wilton or Nat Mills and Bobbie, and others too many to mention. |
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The nightmare ded only with the parture of Greattch and, later, the signation of aughton though, ngely, not hton. |
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The second part of the book is based on the author's fieldwork with the Mi'kmaq of Newfoundland. |
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It's hard to know with the Taoiseach, who has been making up stories about events that did not happen. |
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And the deformation of the coating which is between two adjacent asperities located on different tangent plane decreases with the increscent spacing of these two asperities. |
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The calamondins are brilliant orbs, and the Meyer lemons are perfect yellow spheres on trees adorned with the white blossoms that will spend 2011 swelling into new lemons. |
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Three years later her cairn terrier was diagnosed with the same complaint. |
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The 25-cm-thick shell-bearing interval consists primarily of clayey and very fine-grained sandy siltstone, with the dominant minerals being moganite and quartz. |
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The strong spicy flavor of the ginger paired with the pop of freshness from the mint and the tanginess of the citrus zest created an unmatched cocktail. |
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The item with the siglum NKG Band H refers to the present new edition, except the publication date and edition number are different from that eventually used. |
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The cocktail shakers gleam with the promise of strange and exotic drinks while the microlites and glowing glass features blend different colours intothe decor. |
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Each year, Congress has reinstated funding for this program, which includes, among other activities, expeditions with the submersible ALVIN to mid-oceanic ridges. |
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This same price will be offered to all shareholders in a full takeover offer by the Rank Group, in compliance with the New Zealand Takeovers Code. |
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After 5 days a radiolucent line along with the incremental line was seen in microradiographs indicating enamel formation was influenced by high fever. |
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Florida Community Bank is expanding its operations in the Tampa Bay market area with the planned opening of a new banking centre at Dale Mabry Highway in Tampa. |
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Then he tried silicon carbide which held the carbon combined with the silica until glaze melt when the carbon was then able to reduce the oxides in the moulten glaze. |
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The students, faculty and staff members who were involved with the project were honored by the university in a ceremony that coincided with the university's silver jubilee. |
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The cable television franchise critique was conducted as part of a broader audit of the ITA, which last month found fault with the agency's contracting procedures. |
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The deadlock was eventually broken after 27 minutes when Fraser McLaren presented Stuart Noble with the easiest of tap-ins from just a few yards out. |
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I waded into this once-in-four-year tamasha way back in the late 80s as a trainee sports reporter-cum-sub editor with the Free Press Journal in Bombay. |
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Midfielder Caddis, the younger brother of former Celtic defender Paul, has been rewarded with the deal after impressing his manager in last month's 2-1 sPL defeat by Rangers. |
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Talbots, known for over 67 years for its brand heritage and classic American clothing, has created a new fragrance exclusively with the Talbots woman in mind. |
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Such providers, for all calendar years after 2007, must file copies of the W-2S with the department on or before March 31 of the year following the year of the withholding. |
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Huawei strengthened its UK board with the appointment of Lord Browne of Madingley, Sir Andrew Cahn and Dame Helen Alexander as non-executive directors. |
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As they struggled to cope with the demands of Jamie, the head waiters and their own cack-handedness, it was clear they were a long way off from perfect. |
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If we know how sine waves, over a wide frequency range, interact with the interconnect, we can also determine how time domain signals will interact with the interconnect. |
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If you aren't willing to proceed with the best test, do something. |
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Group B gets under way with this clash at the Estadio Chimandela in Cabinda, Angola with the Elephants one of the favourites to win the tournament. |
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