Only Clair was in the room, standing in front of me, her arms folded sassily, her cold, brown eyes narrowed at me. |
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Tasmania's most famous bush walk, the 50-mile Overland Track winds through St. Clair National Park, in the alpine heart of the island. |
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Failing to win the support of his housemates, Mike descends from the roof, giving Clair a nasty shock in the process. |
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Clair and Misha dabble their feet in the swimming pool, pondering last night's debate. |
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The interviewer, in a vain attempt to give St Clair another opportunity to repair the damage done by his earlier answer, rephrased the question. |
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Trishann St Clair was third in shot-put and Charlene Eudovique also came through with a third place finish in women's open long jump. |
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At midmonth, both Lake St Clair and the Western Basin were consolidated with medium and thick lake ice. |
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On the St Clair Avenue side of the yards, there is an old house, now used by the locomotive department as a bunk house for the locomotive drivers and firemen. |
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The Mountain, now called the Mont St. Clair, also served as a hide-out for privateers and pirates, the most famous of which was Barberoussette. |
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Clair MacDougall and Wade C.L. Williams report on the political drama gripping Liberia. |
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In spite of the dangerous nature of the evacuation, Clair said there had been no injuries or casualties. |
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All across Tasmania from the remote wilds of the south west to the rugged alpine peaks of Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. |
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Or continue south, through dry sclerophyll forest and open button grass plains to Narcissus Hut on Lake St Clair. |
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Turning upwards in tessitura, speed and volume is the second oldest piece on the programme, Franco Donatoni's Clair. |
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A single Wavy-rayed Lampmussel was recorded from the St. Clair River in 2001 when it was found in a ponar sample. |
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To cap it all, a mover of one of the 13 composited motions, one Clair Wilcox from Streatham CLP, withdrew her motion in favour of a call for unity. |
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Part of the crowd was 24-year-old Canadian Annette, out enjoying the day's activities with her younger sisters, and who was also in the Frank Clair Stadium on Saturday. |
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The high diversity of freshwater mussels in Ontario, particularly in the Lake St. Clair and western Lake Erie region, is related to patterns of recolonization since the last period of glaciation. |
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From 1746, Hume served for three years as secretary to General James St Clair, who was envoy to the courts of Turin and Vienna. |
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The first water intake on the Canadian side is the community of Walpole Island, just before the delta where the St. Clair River enters Lake St. Clair. |
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The Detroit River links the largest wetland complex in the Great Lakes, the St. Clair Flats, with Lake Erie, which is the most biologically productive Great Lake. |
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Clair of Rosslyn and the brothers Sir Robert Logan of Restalrig and Sir Walter Logan, were welcomed cordially by King Alfonso. |
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Now today we hear from the horse's mouth, as it were, the member who initially raised the matter, the member for Windsor-St. Clair, and we have heard now from the government House leader. |
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A woman named Claire should be able to describe the moon. Clair de Lune was of course one of Claire's favourite pieces of piano music. |
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Clair had a great start and regained the top spot. |
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Emmanuel Clair of the Light Cibles company, which designs and makes lighting for historic monuments and urban sites, was in charge of achieving that goal. |
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By Wolcott Gibbs Sad-eyed last month was nimble, middle-sized Life-President Clair Maxwell as he told newshawks of the sale of the fifty-three-year-old gagmag to Time. |
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Ladouceur and Bussière went into a battle for second and Ladouceur passed him and took the first spot on Clair on lap 55 but Bussière was coming on strong and took the outside lane to take the first spot on the next lap. |
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The state has the longest freshwater coastline of any political subdivision in the world, being bounded by four of the five Great Lakes, plus Lake Saint Clair. |
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In this regard, McGrayne profiles Clair Patterson, who discovered that leaded gasoline was polluting the planet and spearheaded efforts to curtail the use of tetraethyl lead. |
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Comedy has to be done en clair. You can't blunt the edge of wit or the point of satire with obscurity. |
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