Graduation took place on Sunday, May 21. Kelly McCarthy delivered the salutatory address and Lauren Boucher, the valedictory address. |
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One would expect brilliant reflections in a looking glass owned by the marquise and depicted by Boucher, not murky half-lights. |
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Boucher refused to speculate when asked if the action could lead to the imposition of emergency or postponement of general elections in Pakistan. |
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Then Mark Boucher, who smashed two fours and one massive six in his 24, was coolly stumped by Sangakkara. |
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He dabbed at a ball outside the off stump and Boucher picked up a regulation catch. |
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This housed his Flemish, Dutch and French seventeenth and eighteenth-century paintings, as well as the major Boucher portraits of his sister. |
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In 1782 he married Catherine Boucher whom he met on the rebound after he had been rejected by another woman. |
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The portrait thematizes and celebrates the very issues for which Boucher was criticized. |
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His point has been repeated, almost word for word, by US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. |
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Repeating this deconstructive gesture, Boucher concludes his video with an aporia that serves as a goad to further ethico-political vigilance. |
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Boucher made 71, playing some handsome strokes through the covers. |
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Boucher recalled de Ligonnes standing on the balcony of his junior suite later that evening as she walked through the courtyard. |
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These women of the Third Estate, unlike the gentry occasionally portrayed in a domestic setting by Boucher and Fragonard, had few servants and large families. |
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Two days later, when Lester Patrick and Frank Boucher called him up to their room to sign him, he just shook his head. |
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In Boucher, Olympians, dryads and shepherdesses are interchangeable. |
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Boucher grew up near the Hotel de Ville in Paris, in the Rue de Verrerie, which was, as its name suggests, a street inhabited mostly by stainers and other workers in glass. |
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Boucher considered these tapestry cartoons, which belonged to Mine de Pompadour and hung in her chateau at Bellevue, to be among his happiest inventions. |
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Boucher said the indoor trampoline park should be a great destressing outlet for groups of friends and co-workers. |
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Lance Corporal Ali Boucher from Liverpool is serving in Forward Operating Base Oulette. |
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The umpire believed, mistakenly, that it was a bump ball and Boucher was allowed to remain at the crease. |
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The tree, topped by a triumphant angel, was crafted by Guillaume Boucher, a Parisian goldsmith. |
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Cyril Boucher of the Newcomen Society, this Newcomen Memorial Engine dates from about 1725, with new valve gear and other parts added later. |
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Blake met Catherine Boucher in 1782 when he was recovering from a relationship that had culminated in a refusal of his marriage proposal. |
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Boucher moved in from the Edmonton blueline and slapped Vitali Yachmenev's pass past goaltender Curtis Joseph. |
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Less translunary and less profound are the Pastoral Scene of Boucher, who revered Watteau, and The Swing by Nicolas Lancret, who was Watteau's pupil. |
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Propped up by a disarray of cushions, Madame Boucher sprawls boyishly, one foot on the floor and the reclining foot half in a pantoffle, on a chaise-longue. |
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Bobby Boucher is a waterboy for a college football team, until he discovers that he has an incredible talent for tackling people and the coach signs him up to the team. |
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Wicketkeeper Mark Boucher was caught behind off Glenn McGrath for 27 and MacGill bowled Nicky Boje for a single to leave the Proteas on 393 for eight. |
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