Clive nodded, still trying to get his pipe to hold a flame and Katie said goodnight. |
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Sunderland's solicitor Clive Flynn described the case as a sad and sorry state of affairs. |
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To my utter amazement, after discussing various engine tuners, Clive offered to ask John Oliver in person if he would do the refurbishment. |
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He's very, very powerful, a jack of all trades, that Clive. I can't wait for everybody to figure out how versatile he is. |
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There are two bonus remixes of this convincingly poptastic song, which also features a sparky accordion part by Clive Bell. |
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Clive Francis, as the Aunt, created the illusion of an old woman by a twist of the body and the turn of the head and one believed in it. |
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Clive and Tommy, bless their little cotton socks thought that he was going to be killing us and they would have front row seats. |
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Clive briskly led him into the back, pausing at every table just long enough to assure his customers that there was no problem. |
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Clive and his friends brought the equipment down from their second floor apartment and set up in the room adjacent to the rec room. |
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It features Clive Rowe, a black actor who has proved there is no colour bar to taking over and excelling in roles written for Caucasians. |
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And there is priceless support from Clive Merrison in the role of the rattily authoritarian headmaster. |
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However, coach Clive Woodward chose horses for courses and Tindall started the game and typified England's thirst for victory with some big hits. |
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The seven wins, six losses record won't go down as a great tour and there is no doubt Sir Clive will expect a much better return. |
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Clive only had time to put one foot on the road before his attacker went for his jugular. |
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Sir Clive Woodward's side were thumped 51-15 by Australia following back-to-back defeats to New Zealand. |
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Lehmann later apologised to the Sri Lanka team for the comment and was handed a reprimand by match referee Clive Lloyd. |
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The Welsh rugby fan said he was delighted to meet Sir Clive Woodward, who was at the palace to receive his knighthood. |
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His editor, Clive Barnaby, wanted someone on the job who was prepared to work the local angles. |
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Whether England manager Clive Woodward plays him at full-back, on the wing or even at centre on Saturday, he is a certain starter. |
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As the third series started, the four had agreed on a double wedding, and Clive, Jackie and Pam were waiting at the register office for Malcolm. |
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It features a glittering all-star cast that includes Clive Owen, Benicio del Toro and Brittany Murphy. |
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If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night. |
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Having obtained the historic firman from Emperor Shah Alam, Clive returned to Calcutta to do what he promised his wife. |
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When Clive is almost grown up, his father returns from India, and indulgently allows him to become an art student. |
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It has been brought home to us how much of a local person Clive was and he was very much looked up to by the customers and his friends. |
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Clive Owen plays Jack, an aspiring writer who supports himself by parting punters from their money in a London casino. |
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A team of seven people has already signed-up from the Gazette, but Sallie and Clive want to hear from you. |
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It could have been all three points for the Lions, had referee Clive Penton not made a bizarre mistake that he was man enough to admit to later. |
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The byline is Bumiller's and the dateline is Clive, IA, which means she was physically in Clive at some point, but you'd never know it. |
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Clive Connaughton and Daniel Morgan both had an excellent game at midfield and up front all forwards played their part in this great win. |
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She said Clive was always very determined and had great strength of character. |
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Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn and Ian Lavender are among the more starry names associated with the television series. |
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I asked Clive, after he related Clarissa's cutting tale over al fresco Pilsner at a riverside pub. |
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But after 18 years as head coach, Clive Marshall has passed the baton to John Bates and become director of rugby. |
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Referee Clive Owen pointed to the spot without hesitation, to the dismay of the Lismore crowd. |
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Robin and Clive had been living a beatnik life in Edinburgh well before acid came along. |
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We had some very bruising sessions, so bruising that Clive had to step in and ask the players to tone it down. |
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When he wanted to draw some one splendid and egregious, it was Clive he took for a model. |
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And as such it has seen him rise to the top as a leading session musician for artists as diverse as Clive Dunn and David Bowie. |
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Throughout this period, Clive was also a member of the Richard Thompson Band and in demand as a record producer and session musician. |
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Despite being paralysed from the neck down after a car accident, Clive was a strong and independent character, she said. |
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If Clive Woodward's side is going to beat the tourists then it will be down to the free running backs to inflict the damage. |
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A handful of gold shirts were dotted amongst the crowds as Australian fans turned out to join in the praise of Clive Woodward's squad. |
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Best wishes to Clive Burgess and Trish Connolly on their forthcoming nuptials. |
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Meanwhile back in the real world Clive has published his new pamphlet. |
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When Clive Goodman was jailed for phone hacking back in 2007, his employers were quick to disown him. |
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Clive Irving on the Orwellian mass-surveillance data center rising in the Utah desert. |
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She also won first place in both the clipped terrier and toy and miniature poodle rounds, with help from miniature schnauzer Oscar and toy poodle Clive. |
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Clive ends the relationship when he marries and enters public life. |
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But aviation expert Clive Irving says the in-flight satellite map could have helped the plot. |
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But this review by Clive Davis gives a flavour of what to expect. |
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With his close-cropped silver hair, aquiline nose, and steel-gray eyes, Williamson looks every bit the wizard, in a Clive Barker-movie sort of way. |
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Fortunately for the world, Clive Holden bashes on regardless. |
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I was lounging on the pavement-patio of a nouveau cafe-bistro with Clive, an estate agent chum of mine, grazing on a hummus-filled ciabatta between sips of cafe con leche. |
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But Clive Irving points to some troubling instances in which other turboprop planes failed in icy weather. |
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In BBC hospital drama Casualty, Clive played consultant Mike Barratt, whose combination of beefy good looks and softly-spoken bedside manner won him a legion of admirers. |
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So it was a throwaway remark by Clive that started it all off. |
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Clive puffed again, then slowly pulled the pipe from his mouth and leaned back in his chair, making it rock slightly as he held the pipe in front of his face. |
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His most notable acquisitions include a jade flask belonging to Clive of India, and a newly rediscovered renaissance Mantuan roundel of Vulcan and Venus. |
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Denis Behan was introduced and bustled his way through the game, making ribbons of Clive Delaney and reducing Derry's defence to a quivering wreck. |
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We also happen to have a wonderful commentator, Clive Irving, who is obsessed with aeronautics. |
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There are biography and filmography profiles for Nicholas Lyndhurst and Clive Francis, and a short history of the MI5 counter-intelligence service. |
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Clive Tyldesley growls randomly as Davids skips past a defender. |
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Written by former Ministry of Education CEO Clive Borely, the book Carlton and the Dolphin and Tilly the Turtle is a reversible, hardcover publication. |
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The collectable coffee table book will also include interviews with Clive Davis, Sandy Gallin, and Tom Ford. |
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He continued to drive slightly further down the road, while Clive continued to drive him round the bend by finding fault with every possible camping place. |
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Sir Clive Woodward was quite correct to attribute his World Cup triumph to critical non-essentials, to the search for small refinements and extra training sessions. |
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Thaw, 60, also left pounds 1,000 each to his gardeners Clive Dards and Jane Stanbridge and housekeepers Beatrice Wilcox and June Toop. |
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Australian broadcaster Clive James has admitted that he is losing his long-fought battle with leukaemia. |
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They first played music together in a group formed by Keith Noble and Clive Metcalfe with Noble's sister Sheilagh. |
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Clive Gillinson, a cellist, took over at a bad time in the LSO's fortunes, and played a central role in turning them round. |
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After serving as managing director for 21 years, Clive Gillinson left to become chief executive of Carnegie Hall, New York. |
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Clive Owen, who had been linked to the role, also spoke in defence of Craig. |
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Sir Clive Woodward resigned on 2 September and Andy Robinson was appointed England head coach. |
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Great Britain were captained by Welshman, Clive Sullivan who was the first black player to captain any British national sports team. |
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Fishguard's Royal Oak pub appeared in the film I'll Sleep When I'm Dead starring Clive Owen. |
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The leader of the council is Cllr Mel Nott and the mayor of the county borough is Cllr Clive James. |
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Eventually, the WRU reversed their decision, appointing Clive Rowlands to tour as coach. |
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Reardon had actually been suggested as a candidate for the programme by Snooker Scene editor, Clive Everton. |
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Subsequently, the Yabulu refinery was sold to Queensland billionaire Mr Clive Palmer. |
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A force from Madras under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Clive arrived and liberated the city, driving out the Nawab's troops. |
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Following the Battle of Chandalore when Clive attacked a French trading post the French were driven completely out of Bengal. |
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Wells, using the name Received Pronunciation, and the Oxford Dictionary of Pronunciation for Current English, compiled by Clive Upton. |
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The Linguistic Atlas of England was published in 1978, edited by Orton, John Widdowson and Clive Upton. |
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Guests at the funeral include British Foreign Secretary Julian Garmony, newspaper editor Vernon Halliday, and composer Clive Linley. |
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Clive returns home to continue work on a symphony he has been commissioned to write for the forthcoming millennium. |
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George, Molly's husband, gives him a golden opportunity, but he and Clive argue furiously about the moral responsibility of the act. |
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During the course of the book Clive and Vernon become mortal enemies bent on exacting revenge. |
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Clive ran out of the room laughing a toddlerish giggle, which was somewhat cute on an 11-year-old. |
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And then the experience of working with Clive Davis was a great one. |
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I knew Clive casually, and I knew a lot of people who worked with him. |
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Clive Keogh, 40, was formerly a successful businessman and graphic designer who ran his own printing firm. |
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The tussle was compared yesterday by Mike Ruddock's defence coach Clive Griffiths to two men contesting an arm wrestle. |
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Kitty Clive, who starred in some of Fielding's ballad operas, had strong views on how best to interpret the script. |
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Clive further states that lynch mobs no longer wear white hoods and burn crosses. |
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Sir Clive has been in Italy all week and will have watched the All Black game out there,' said Ruddock. |
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Paramedic Clive Shearman was returning to Droitwich from an incident and took a shortcut through the nearby village of Hadzor. |
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Host Clive Anderson chivvies the blundering celebrity baton-wavers back on stage for another elimination tonight. |
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At the same time, Torus named Dermot O'Donohoe as its new CEO, replacing Clive Tobin who is retiring. |
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The Men's Veteran Doubles was won for the 3rd year running by John Blenkinsop and John Watson from Tim Webb and Clive Stallon. |
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Clive Stallon reeled off a hat-trick to put Standard on course for their 4-1 verdict at Buxton. |
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He possesses plenty of scope being closely-related to Clive Brittain's former stable stars Needle Gun and Luso, a past winner of this event. |
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Cabbie Clive Colgan bought the former Dublin Fire Brigade appliance for EUR41,000 and converted it into a luxury stretch limo. |
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Rhyl Apollo 5 Cinema THE LIFE AND DEATH OF COLONEL BLIMP Major General Clive Wynne-Candy recalls his incredible life so far. |
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Clive Irving on the surprising precedent for letting the 787 take flight. |
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Clive Engine House at Dyserth, which dates from 1860, is said to be one of the best preserved examples of a Cornish engine house in Wales. |
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott has renewed his offer to set a meeting with Clive Palmer to work in smoothening relations with crossbench senators. |
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There he met several Bloomsbury figures, including Bertrand Russell, Alfred North Whitehead, and Clive Bell. |
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Haig is joined by former RSC actor Clive Francis, who has appeared in David Copperfield, Yes, Prime Minster and The Queen. |
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Thank you also to Reverend Clive Hogger for a most sincere service and to Grimmett and Timms especially Joy for their kindness. |
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Thanks also to Rev Clive Hogger, the Co-operative Funeral Directors and Old Coventrians Rugby Club for their hospitality. |
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I honestly don't think owner Clive Smith, in sending Kauto to horse whisperer Yogi Breisner and eventer Laura Collett, is making a boo-boo. |
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So what made Train, by master of horror Clive Barker, derail? |
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Clive sometimes stood between them proprietorially, regarding them both. |
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In 1907, Vanessa married Clive Bell, and the couple's interest in avant garde art would have an important influence on Woolf's development as an author. |
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Ian Hughes, John Ison, Tim Webb and Geri Zsabo turned out and beat Matt Jordan, Clive Stallon, Martin Owen and Richard Laundy 4-0, taking them to 14 points after four matches. |
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Six talented young writers, Metho Gawanab, Billy Jagger, Clive Mamhare, Lydia Ndhikwa, Selma Ndhikwa and Margaret Nelenge attended a writing workshop. |
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Requiescat in Pace RICHARDS CLIVE DAVID 11th October 2015 After a brave fight at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary Clive Richards aged 56 years, the dearly loved husband of Ute. |
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Following a load of psychobabble rubbish involving Clive comically swimming up and down the pool shouting rude words, he actually did the deed with Granny Greene. |
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Cuban disco star Margarita, who shot to fame on the Clive James show with her feather boa and her offkey cover songs, is the star of the charity show at Cardiff's Angel Hotel. |
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Written by Clive Hollick, a civil engineer and historical reenactor, The Battle of Benburb 1646, is an absorbing and readable account of this telling combat. |
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Paul Giamatti, Clive Owen, and Monica Bellucci team up for this superlative action movie about a couple of bad-ass gunwielding loons going after each other. |
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When Clive saw Rosalie Faithorn saunter in with James Allys he stared, but that young seceder from his own set greeted him without embarrassment and lighted a cigarette. |
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In the Lake District, Clive faces a difficult moral decision himself. |
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Now Clive Brill is the producer, working with Edward as General Manager. |
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The theory of art as form has its roots in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, and was developed in the early twentieth century by Roger Fry and Clive Bell. |
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Following pressure from the Welsh clubs at the WRU's annual general meeting, the decision was reversed and Clive Rowlands was appointed as coach for the tour. |
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Nominated for the British Fantasy Award, the original fiction anthology featured stories and contributions by Tori Amos, Clive Barker, Gene Wolfe, Tad Williams, and others. |
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Burroughs, Thomas Pynchon, Robert Anton Wilson, and Iain Sinclair, New Wave science fiction writers like Michael Moorcock, and horror writers such as Clive Barker. |
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The television critic Clive James, writing in The Observer during the voting for the leadership, compared her voice of 1973 to a cat sliding down a blackboard. |
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Clive Sullivan had risen to the Great Britain captaincy, the first black captain of a home international side, and was in charge for the 1972 World Cup held in France. |
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Mirren portrayed a devoted plantswoman in the film, who coaches a team of prison gardeners, led by Clive Owen, to victory at a prestigious flower show. |
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In this same period he wrote Friday Afternoons, a collection of 12 songs for the pupils of Clive House School, Prestatyn, where his brother was headmaster. |
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Both of Robinson's predecessors, Clive Woodward and Jack Rowell, as well as his successor Brian Ashton, were also former Bath coaches and managers. |
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Redditch railway station, the southern terminus of the line, was first opened as the terminus of the Redditch Railway on 19 September 1859, alongside what is now Clive Road. |
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Cellar dwellers Gold Coast United will not be turned into a travelling road show to combat poor home support according to the club's owner Clive Palmer. |
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Having spent 17 years as the export director of a giant Languedoc wine co-operative, Katie Jones decided to become a vigneron in her own right, writes Clive Platman. |
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The political party of Australian billionaire Clive Palmer may be young and new, but it could possibly hold the swing vote in the upcoming federal election in November. |
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