Teenage drug users in Alice Springs take offence to being called addicts, junkies, criminals and so on. |
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This works best if you wear your hair in a long or choppy fringe or in an Alice band. |
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Alice suffered what was probably a nervous breakdown and spent the next few years in and out of sanitariums. |
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The smell of liniment will pervade Traeger Park on Sunday, heralding the start of the 2003 Aussie Rules season in Alice Springs. |
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The Alice Springs district is dry for much of the year, and has an erratic rainfall pattern, with a slight summer maximum. |
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In mind that in recent year's Tennant Creek has the wood on Alice Spings in the tussle for the prize. |
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Like Alice through the looking glass, the Russians have entered a French version of wonderland, full of bounty. |
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His mother Alice, felt so antipathetic towards the church that she burnt a lock of John Wesley's hair. |
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In the parking lot of the center, Alice was assaulted, knocked down, and her purse was stolen. |
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Peggy is keen to publish the sculptor's memoirs but Alice thinks the past holds no interest until some shocking revelations are disclosed. |
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Money from each book sale will go to the Alice Rose Trust which supports sick children. |
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Besides, he was separated from Alice and she had a restraining order against him, so he wasn't suppose to come anywhere near her. |
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While on the train, Alice and her fellow passengers were treated to a free-from-choice menu of roast lamb, roast beef, Madeira cake and tea. |
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The train's called the Ghan and it runs from Adelaide through Alice and, as of today, on to Darwin. |
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Her mother, Alice, is delighted to see her, but her father, Hank, is not about to kill the fatted calf. |
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Tahnia has always loved Alice Springs, and has her large Arrernte family here to encourage and guide her. |
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Here was Dodgson's archetypal beggar child, as modelled by Alice Liddell, who was six years old. |
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There are several thousand speakers of dialects of the Western Desert Language and of Aranda, around Alice Springs. |
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Madame Zelda won't tell Ralph his fortune, but she told Alice that she'll be coming into some money. |
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I wore a mid length suede skirt, a long oversized cardigan, some comfy shoes and my hair was held back with the aid of an Alice band. |
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In the tale Alice, an innocent enough young girl, steps through her mirror into a magical world where she has a range of exciting adventures. |
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Alice is in her first year of a B.A., has long curly hair, and has led an overly sheltered life. |
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When I was done she wrapped my shoulders in a towel, and then performed her own quick ablutions as Alice and I finished drying ourselves. |
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Alice Moyle was present at the births of the new discipline of ethnomusicology and the new field of Australian Aboriginal music. |
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The cat is pleasantly impertinent to the king and Alice notes that a cat may look at a king, so he isn't being uncivil. |
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Alice Roberts looks back at Dundee's history of whaling and meets former whalers who risked their lives in this now reviled industry. |
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Observing Alice with his own eyes he was relieved to see she was actually quite pretty. |
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Meanwhile the wedding planner falls head over heels for the family servant Alice. |
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Anyway, once I got my bearings everything seemed to make more sense, and it felt less like I had walked into Alice in Wonderland. |
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Each morning, I met Alice, a smiling, middle-aged Jordanian lady, at the breakfast table. |
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Have the trains been raised or the platforms lowered since the Alice to Darwin leg was built? |
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I haven't been this burnt since my cousin Alice and I lathered our bellies with baby oil and lay out on the trampoline. |
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Alice went to the Santa Fe State University and majored in communication and minored in Spanish. |
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With his remaining time, Charlie visits his family and has a tender love affair with Alice. |
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At first Ms. Kahn's Alice seems like the kind of insufferable yammerer who would drive anyone mad. |
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Alice Chipman Dewey had taught school before attending the University of Michigan. |
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Alice experiences alienation and fear for herself and her family, all the while keeping a personal journal including the daily headlines. |
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Hints of Alice In Wonderland crept in with talking rabbits, trees and apples. |
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In one case he recognised an eight-year-old victim by the Alice band she was wearing. |
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Then we will hear the shrieks as Alice bands are wrenched from the hair of a thousand girls. |
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Alice told me she enjoyed meeting Mrs Gow and asked questions like how many babies do goats have and what do they eat. |
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Styling reinforced this look, with hair in high pony-tails or Alice bands and sunglasses. |
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Aunt Alice frowned slightly at this reproach against her motherly duties, but the sorrow in her beautiful eyes could not be from this reproach alone, it was too deep. |
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But instead of going to London she married Frank King and moved to remote Hatches Creek, a wolfram mining town 400 kilometres north of Alice Springs. |
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It makes no difference if it's tents, BDUs, ALICE, helmets, cots, first aid kits, flashlights, water cans or a hundred other common items. |
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Toibin writes with acute insight about James's relations with Alice and with Minny Temple, who was a model for several of his most important women characters. |
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Alice closed and relocked her window then crawled back into bed. |
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The 40 page catalog is densely packed with images spanning the artist's career while texts by Mark Alice Durant and Spaid poetically interpret and analyze the work. |
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You explained that Alice has a very rare tissue type and that, although efforts continue, searches of the bone marrow registries worldwide have not so far found a good match. |
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Clapton and then-girlfriend Alice Ormsby-Gore were using heavily, and he was having trouble making music or performing. |
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Alice Burke, sacristan, had the church looking splendid and was further enhanced by the floral arrangements prepared by her daughter Veronica Troy, Lismore. |
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These adorable, fairytale-like creations, which recall Alice In Wonderland and smack of defiant frivolity and impracticality, are the recessionista's status symbol of choice. |
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Morel Mushroom Toasts by Alice Waters The official mushroom of Minnesota, the morel is a particular spring prize for foragers. |
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Julianne Moore, Still Alice Julianne Moore should have several Oscars by now. |
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Alice wore a black nylon rain jacket that looked as if it was ill prepared to deal with the coming chill. |
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Inside, the soaring caves and intricate carvings nod to a fantastical Alice and Wonderland underworld. |
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By way of comparison, he says non-potable water from the town basin in Alice Springs is sold at 10 cents a kilolitre less than the price for potable water. |
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Plants apparently go out of fashion and Chris and Geoff talked about not being able to buy a rubber plant anywhere in Alice Springs even though they grow really well here. |
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Much later that night when Hoshi and Minako were asleep Alice was awake. |
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And he scraped his hair off his face with the help of an Alice band. |
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Black Alice and Strix have origin stories that more closely resemble the archetypal comic heroes. |
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Perhaps we have, like Alice, simply been asking the wrong question. |
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In the book, Alice is a smug, Victorian braggart who loves nothing more than showing off her knowledge. |
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But for someone so well-known as a diarist, we hear remarkably little from Alice herself. |
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He and his wife Alice live on the Shenandoah River in West Virginia where he enjoys watching the birds and playing the horses. |
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A popular theory is the Red Queen hypothesis, named after the Lewis Carroll character who tells Alice that she must keep running simply to stay in the same place. |
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In 1995, Richard began work on ALICE, a natural language chatterbot on the World Wide Web. |
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Some of the skaters have told the Alice Springs News they were ordered to line up against a wall and hand over their boards to four police officers. |
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Scallop Ceviche by Alice Waters The woman behind chez Panisse serves up a wonderful seafood summer salad. |
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Bluegrass and white clover make a good combination for spring and fall, but an improved rye grass and Alice big leaf clover combination is better. |
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The ALICE BAND member AMY BELLE was plucked from busking on a Glasgow street to performing with ROD STEWART at the Royal Albert Hall. |
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He chose the country and let Alice flout contemporary morals, carousing and smoking in public. |
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Brimming with elegant shift dresses, pearls, corsages and amazing Alice bands and headwear, DP has captured the show down to a tee. |
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We thought we were too old for alice bands until they started making ones like these. |
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No replica kits on display No gloves on our hands No rings or earrings No girlie Alice Bands. |
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Louise Le Flohic, Alice McGuire, Edison Yip, Iaasac Yip and Ted Le Flohic at the Baltic. |
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The antemeridian of this line passes through the Australian town of Alice Springs, although no-one knew it at the time. |
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On July 20, 2017, Jeph Jacques completed his Alice Grove series, and dedicated it to the memory of Iain Banks. |
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Taking the glove, he goes to see Alice at her father's tobacco shop, but she is too distraught to speak. |
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Bob cannot get any information out of the codeword since he doesn't know what transmission bases Alice used. |
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Lobbyist Alice can transfer digital cash to Congresscritter Bob so that newspaper reporter Eve does not know Alice's identity. |
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Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall was very hot, she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking. |
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Bobby was bear-hugging Sammy Vaughn and then playing grab-ass with Sammy's ex-wife Alice. |
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The 'English Cycle' of Disney animated films include Alice in Wonderland, The Jungle Book and Winnie the Pooh. |
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Alice IS WRITING a letter, The tenor IS STRANGLING the soprano, Leigh IS TAKING a shower are examples of genuine hic-et-nunc events. |
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Contemporary Irish visual artists of note include Sean Scully, Kevin Abosch, and Alice Maher. |
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Edward's mistress, Alice Perrers, who was seen to hold far too much power over the ageing king, was banished from court. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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Well, as soon as Alice finished singing, land sakes! goodness, gracious me! if a big fox didn't pop out from behind a tree. |
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In 2014, Classic Alice wove a 10 episode arc placing its characters in the world of Macbeth. |
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The following year, during the course of the uneventful first parliament session, Bacon married Alice Barnham. |
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Alice scoffs and calls the dormouse's accusation ridiculous because everyone grows and she cannot help it. |
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It pleased her to see Aunt Maude waiting tables. Smiling to herself, Alice reflected that Maude was materteral... like a kindly aunt. |
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John Lockwood and Alice had met in 1863 and courted at Rudyard Lake in Rudyard, Staffordshire, England. |
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In the spring of 1877, Alice returned from India and removed the children from Lorne Lodge. |
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Dodgson became close friends with Liddell's wife Lorina and their children, particularly the three sisters Lorina, Edith, and Alice Liddell. |
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The overwhelming commercial success of the first Alice book changed Dodgson's life in many ways. |
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The folder was then put into a slipcase decorated with a picture of Alice on the front and the Cheshire Cat on the back. |
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Five of nine versions published by Alice Gomme in 1894 included references to a prisoner who has stolen a watch and chain. |
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Byrd had two brothers, Symond and John, who became London merchants, and four sisters, Alice, Barbara, Mary, and Martha. |
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Her name, revealed in Elgar's dedication of Salut d'Amour, was a contraction of her mother's names Caroline and Alice. |
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He and Alice attended day after day, hearing music by a wide range of composers. |
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In the US the scene was much less prevalent, with Alice Cooper and Lou Reed the only American artists to score a hit. |
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Unaware of this, Alice feels compelled to give herself up and goes to see the Chief Inspector at New Scotland Yard. |
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Before she can confess to him, the inspector receives a telephone call and asks Frank to deal with Alice. |
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It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. |
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During the trip, Dodgson told the girls a story that featured a bored little girl named Alice who goes looking for an adventure. |
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The girls loved it, and Alice Liddell asked Dodgson to write it down for her. |
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After shrinking down again due to a fan she had picked up, Alice swims through her own tears and meets a Mouse, who is swimming as well. |
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Alice and the other animals convene on the bank and the question among them is how to get dry again. |
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Mistaking her for his maidservant, Mary Ann, he orders Alice to go into the house and retrieve them, but once she gets inside she starts growing. |
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Outside, Alice hears the voices of animals that have gathered to gawk at her giant arm. |
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The Caterpillar questions Alice and she admits to her current identity crisis, compounded by her inability to remember a poem. |
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Before crawling away, the caterpillar tells Alice that one side of the mushroom will make her taller and the other side will make her shorter. |
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Alice observes this transaction and, after a perplexing conversation with the frog, lets herself into the house. |
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Alice is given the baby by the Duchess and to her surprise, the baby turns into a pig. |
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Live flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls, and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat. |
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The Queen of Hearts dismisses her with the threat of execution and she introduces Alice to the Gryphon, who takes her to the Mock Turtle. |
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The dormouse scolds Alice and tells her she has no right to grow at such a rapid pace and take up all the air. |
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Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself. |
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In The Annotated Alice, Martin Gardner provides background information for the characters. |
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For example, in the second chapter, Alice posits that the mouse may be French. |
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Neither Dodgson's nor John Tenniel's illustrations of Alice portray the real Alice Liddell, who had dark hair and a short fringe. |
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The book Alice in Wonderland failed to be named in an 1888 poll of the most popular children's stories. |
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The binding for the Appleton Alice was virtually identical to the 1866 Macmillan Alice, except for the publisher's name at the foot of the spine. |
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Additionally, over the years, many notable people in the performing arts have been involved in Alice productions. |
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Daresbury is also home of the EMMA and ALICE FFAG accelerators. |
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The rest of the crew were saved by the barque Alice, of Cold Spring, and the ship Oliver Crocker, also from New Bedford. |
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Many other communities host eisteddfods, including Alice Springs, Darwin, Brisbane and Melbourne. |
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This alliance was probably linked to Cadwaladr's marriage to Alice de Clare, daughter of Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare. |
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Gruffudd lives with his wife, actress Alice Evans, in Los Angeles, California. |
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He also provided a voice for Nivens McTwisp, the White Rabbit, in the fantasy adventure Alice Through the Looking Glass. |
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The format then reverted to the BBC continuity announcer Alice Arnold for the reports on coastal areas. |
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The public library in Alice Springs, Northern Territory is the Nevil Shute Memorial Library. |
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A 1907 illustrations by Arthur Rackham of the Caterpillar talking to Alice in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. |
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On Saturday 26 August 1911, Alice Maud Boyall became the first woman to swim the Humber. |
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Similarly, the verse at the close of Through the Looking Glass is an acrostic for Alice Pleasance Liddell. |
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Alice supported her husband's resolve to devote most of his time to public causes. |
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The manor was granted by Alice de Romilly to Adam de Derwentwater before 1216, and subsequently passed to the Radclyffe family through marriage. |
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Major Canadian novelists include Carol Shields, Lawrence Hill, Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. |
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Alice Munro's The Beggar Maid was shortlisted in 1980, and remains the only short story collection to be shortlisted. |
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In 1155, Alice de Romilly donated land for the establishment of Bolton Priory and land at Kilnsey to Fountains Abbey. |
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In 2006, Forest Research made Alice Holt forest the first research forest in Britain. |
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Alice went to the diner and ordered a stack of silver dollars with butter and blueberry syrup. |
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The novel Alice in Wonderland describes a place where random things happen all willy-nilly. |
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The Alice band crowd spoke posh, as I regarded it then, wore elegant pumps and ate mange tout. |
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The band consist of husband and wife Ally McErlaine and Shelly Poole, and former member of The Alice Band, Charity Hair. |
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Little Harper, who turned one earlier this month, looked adorable in a white broderie anglais dress, tan sandals and a silver alice band. |
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Hair is feminine too with plaits and Alice bands on the catwalk while the nail polishes flying off the shelves are ice-cream colours. |
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Neither Alice nor Bruce was reimbursed by health insurance or employee benefit plans for the cost of their attempt to kick the habit. |
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At the end of the night, Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell sat in the grass and did a private acoustic set for all the laid-back lovelies. |
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Five regimental doctors arrived and Alice established four dressing stations, with a doctor and two bandagers at each. |
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The Lady Alice apple is a welcome addition for consumers who love apples and are looking for something new in the late winter and spring. |
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Illegal Senegalese immigrant Samba, who has lived ten years in Paris, meets highly-strung case worker Alice. |
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Ciara Flynn is fatally enticing as the tragic Alice, masking a tortured soul with her schoolgirlish glee. |
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They had popped in with George Broadhead, aged 21, and his girlfriend Alice Wincott. |
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Enjoy games, races and storytelling with the Mad Hatter, play crocquet with Alice and Bunny Hop with the White Rabbit. |
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Functional magnetic resonance imaging of a child with Alice in Wonderland syndrome during an episode of micropsia. |
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Big Alice Brewery is already known for using unusual ingredients like purple potatoes, morels, kumquats and honey in its concoctions, the New York Daily News reported. |
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Lauren Cuthbertson, onstage for nearly the entire two-hour ballet, shines as Alice, with her elegant extensions, buoyant jumps, and smooth renverses. |
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The latter, already prosperous from the wool trade, wished to expand its sheep farming, and in 1208 bought large tracts of land from Alice de Romilly. |
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He first espoused his daughter, Alice, to William Adelin, Henry I's heir. |
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We show that under certain error terms, Alice can optimize transmission, up to logarithmic precision, by sending only a classical description of the qbits. |
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As Alice prepared with her family for the preball dinner, an intimate affair for thirty of Gertrude's closest young friends, she had good reason to worry. |
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From the Isangile Falls, five falls from the foot, they beached the canoes and Lady Alice and left the river, aiming for the Portuguese outpost of Boma via land. |
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Thomas Russell's heir was his cousin John Haket, son of his aunt Alice. |
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On 14 December 1878, the anniversary of Albert's death, Victoria's second daughter Alice, who had married Louis of Hesse, died of diphtheria in Darmstadt. |
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The mad hare reappears in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, in which Alice participates in a crazy tea party with the March Hare and the Mad Hatter. |
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His spirits revived, however, and by half past three, his wife Alice had been put on board the destroyer Escopette, which was to escort the flight. |
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Beatrix Alice married Reginald Rundell Neeld in 1896, Pamela Mary married Henry Blackett in 1906, and in 1908 Dorothy Sybil married Eric Fullerton. |
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Owain's brother Cadwallader took de Clare's daughter Alice as his wife. |
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Bands to whom the group have paid tribute in this way include the Clash, Guns N' Roses, Alice Cooper, Happy Mondays, McCarthy, Chuck Berry, Faces and Nirvana. |
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In June 2007, she created the role of the Queen of Hearts in the world premiere of Unsuk Chin's new opera, Alice in Wonderland, at the Bavarian State Opera. |
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Diana, Princess of Wales, and more recently, Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, had this standard draped over their coffins at their funerals. |
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Alice liked to wear plaids and ripped jeans, and listen to grunge. |
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The family, led principally by Elizabeth and Alice, created scientifically organised collections of fossils for several museums including the Natural History Museum. |
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Canon Alice Mann of the Alban Institute was invited to begin developing a missionary emphasis within the congregations of the church throughout Scotland. |
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Bunten wrote in her Life of Alice Barnham that, upon their descent into debt, she went on trips to ask for financial favours and assistance from their circle of friends. |
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Alice was default reading to the point where I knew it by heart. |
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Within a short drive of Newport are golf clubs at St Mellons, Dewstow, Shirenewton, St Pierre, Greenmeadow, Woodlake, Alice Springs, Pontypool and Raglan. |
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The character of the plucky yet proper Alice has proven immensely popular and inspired similar heroines in literature and pop culture, many also named Alice in homage. |
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Alice and the rest of Wonderland continue to inspire or influence many other works of art to this day, sometimes indirectly via the 1951 Disney movie, for example. |
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Alice was a publishing sensation, beloved by children and adults alike. |
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In 1890, Brandeis became engaged to Alice Goldmark, of New York. |
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During the proceedings, Alice finds that she is steadily growing larger. |
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Next morning, they woke about ten o'clock, Kev, went for a shower while Alice, did some toast, put the kettle on, and when he came out, she went in. |
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To this goal Alice encrypts the plaintext into a cyphertext by mean of an encryption algorithm with the help of some secret additional information, called key. |
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Alice becomes insulted and tired of being bombarded with riddles and she leaves, claiming that it was the stupidest tea party that she had ever been to. |
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With some effort, Alice brings herself back to her normal height. |
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Alice is unhappy and, as she cries, her tears flood the hallway. |
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The only clarification Alice was forced to make later concerned her apparent antikissing stance. She assured everyone she was not predicting its end when women became equal. |
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The limitations of this become most noticeable when Alice Neville, the wife of the man sent to bring Ramanujan to Cambridge, serves as the scrying glass. |
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You know, she said, your Cousin Alice actually owns Bogue Banks. |
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The girls and Dodgson took another boat trip a month later when he elaborated the plot to the story of Alice, and in November he began working on the manuscript in earnest. |
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In desperation, Alice grabs a nearby bread knife and kills him. |
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Crewe persuades a reluctant Alice into coming up to see his studio. |
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In 2016, Oldman played a CIA chief in Criminal, directed by Ariel Vromen, and starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Reynolds, Alice Eve, and Gal Gadot. |
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Grunge bands such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Hole, and Alice in Chains broke into the mainstream, achieving commercial chart success and widespread exposure. |
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Alice Elgar wrote with enthusiasm about the reception of the symphony, but this was one of the last times she heard Elgar's music played in public. |
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He had seen Alice go up to Crewe's flat, and he has one of her gloves. |
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From his sanctuary in the bush outside Alice Springs, Brolga cares for his orphans, and spends months training and preparing them so that they can one day be released. |
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Eight years older than Elgar, Alice became his wife three years later. |
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Alice was reportedly interested in fame and fortune, and when reserves of money were no longer available there were complaints about where all the money was going. |
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This is just a small sampling of the outlandish family shenanigans, as seen through the eyes of Alice, who is an engaging combination of naivete and cynicism. |
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The law-making affair often has an Alice in Wonderland touch. Terms are defined by law, and if the law says black is white, then for the purpose of the law, black it white. |
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The kindergarchy was alive and well in the Carlyle household, with Alice centre stage and Mum and Dad both fretting about being reduced to the role of indentured servants. |
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Whittle was born in a terraced house in Newcombe Road, Earlsdon, Coventry, England on 1 June 1907, the eldest son of Moses Whittle and Sara Alice Garlick. |
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They also suggest that John's mother may have been Alice Burgh. |
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Emily Hecht as Alice knows how to belt and provides sassy jazziness. |
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It's at Uluru and nearby Kata Tjuta, an independent journey some 300 miles southeast of Alice Springs, that the true wonder of Australia's heart is most keenly felt. |
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Thoroughly winded, and a bit woosy, Alice made her excuses and left. |
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Topshop are selling sequinned Alice bands for less than a fiver. |
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This is all a little more Alice in Wonderland than I had expected. |
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Might even end up getting a contract to promote Alice bands. |
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Other white pieces include Perspex hearts, link chains, and Alice bands. |
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It's all gingham dresses, Alice bands and high heeled glamour. |
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As far as I was concerned the choice was Alice Springs, the center of the great Outback or a box car. There was no contest. I was ready to waltz Matilda. |
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