I knew you were single and available and working at Charisma, so I finagled an invitation to the Elliotts' New Year's Eve party from Cullen. |
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Cullen says if the NRL schedules games correctly the teams would not be competing for crowds. |
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Minister Cullen is committed to exploring measures to reduce test waiting times for driving tests, such as bringing in more testers. |
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Three enterprising Killorglin students were treated to the thrill of a lifetime last Wednesday thanks to generous business tycoon Bill Cullen. |
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Joker Jackson and Noah Cullen are two convicts chained together in the back of a truck heading for work on a chain gang. |
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New Environment Minister Martin Cullen has this as one of his first major hot potato issues to deal with. |
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As Cullen says, biodynamics is more of a philosophy than an agricultural system. |
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It was then that former senior Shay Cullen made his experience tell and landed three great points to copper-fasten victory. |
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As a child Cullen drew cartoons for the local newspaper, but since then he's painted everything from criminals to the devil. |
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It was the first time yours truly, Robert Cullen, stepped on to a stage to perform stand-up comedy. |
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After a folkish debut record and a jazzy sophomore outing, Cullen has truly found her voice on her third album, Uneven Hill. |
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National will be supporting the bill to the select committee, but I think that Dr Cullen had a bit of a hospital pass there. |
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Minister of State Martin Cullen unveiled a wall plaque in the foyer of the new Employment Centre to mark its official opening. |
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That was very embarrassing for Dr Cullen, because he knows that in actual fact we are going backwards. |
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The Father Cullen Medal was presented to Patsy Toolan for recognition of long term service to the centre. |
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Sources close to the government said that Martin Cullen, the transport minister, is determined to put the terminal issue to bed. |
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Mr Cullen said there have been major developments since the proceedings were initiated. |
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Cullen is a cautious and canny politician and it is unlikely that he was on a complete solo run with his comments. |
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Mr Cullen was one of a couple of warm-up acts who took to the stage to fire up the crowd for the leader's address. |
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Similarly, Cullen packs to leave on a trip, with a cursory ta-ta to the Congresslady. |
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In the Pirelli Trophy, Michael Cullen finished second, crossing the line ahead of Paddy Shovlin. |
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But there is no easy exit from the public limelight for Cullen, now the transport minister. |
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I am rapt that Dr Cullen and the Government have now agreed to index those payments. |
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By the time the final whistle shrilled through Dr Cullen an exhibition of scoring had been given by the Kildavin-Clonegal team. |
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He had also wrote to Minister Cullen, who'd also acknowledged his letter, requesting him to use his contacts to expedite the meeting. |
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He has been showered with tributes and accolades from the city's council members, business leaders and Environment Minister Martin Cullen. |
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Although officially retired in 2001, Mrs Cullen regularly taught lessons at the school when the school was short-staffed. |
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As an aphorist, Cullen is hard to beat and his supple and punning use of text puts the lie to the whole unthinking bad boy concept. |
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In his personal diary, Felix Cullen mentions the trench shown in this photograph. |
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The completion dates are copper-fastened in a comprehensive ten year national transport plan unveiled yesterday by Minister for Transport, Martin Cullen. |
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There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus. |
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The rhetoric wasn't new, but the response from the audience was unequivocal, with even the wavering Frank Fahey, and the chain smoking Martin Cullen, fulsome in their support. |
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Mr Cullen said the size limits were being reviewed to ensure effective competition and to take account of ongoing developments in the retail sector. |
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Cullen corylifolium is a plant widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for its stomachic, anthelmintic, and diuretic properties. |
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For Fergus Cullen, the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party in 2008, the answer is a resounding yes. |
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Michael Cullen decided to break the logjam, and I compliment him on that. |
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Under them three line managers work at the coal face: Dave Cullen, pre-press, Bill Adams, press room and Adrian Webster, finishing. |
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Soak up Darwin's tropical weather with a harbourside dinner at Cullen Bay Marina or a sunset harbour cruise complete with a history lesson. |
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Heidi Cullen of Climate Central, an American research group, points out that there was also a technical contribution. |
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Mr. Cullen, along with the GOPAC Secretariat, has been developing a work plan, key partnerships and possible funders for the initiative. |
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Tara Cullen and Colleen Parker verified the accuracy of the exhibits and text. |
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First World War artists A. Y. Jackson, Maurice Cullen, Richard Jack, Arthur Lismer and Mabel May established their careers in Quebec. |
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To Martin Cullen I say, that is if he is left in power, maybe it would be a good idea to sort out the gremlins in electronic voting and give us all a break. |
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But in a move seen as an attempt to quell this dissent from the back benches, Mr Cullen announced the abolition of plans for the direct election of mayors. |
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Motorists at Dr Cullen roundabout were doing an about-turn all this week, as Carlovians caught their first glimpse of the town's latest sculpture. |
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Dow is the Cullen Professor at the University of Houston Law Center and the director of litigation at the Texas Defender Service. |
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Cullen replied to the letter on April 17 stating that he was in the course of putting arrangements in place for a review of the Retail Planning Guidelines. |
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Most of the poems employ the forms of the sonnet, rhymed couplets, and ballad stanzas, and most were composed while Cullen was an undergraduate at New York University. |
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The eyes of people like Thomas Patrick Cullen III, firefighter, Squad 41, husband, father, 31 years old. |
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A list of Scotland's top foods could also have included Cullen skink, Arbroath smokies, West Coast scallops, langoustines, herring and Ayrshire potatoes. |
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But Cullen, who was speaking at a conference on university spin-outs in London last week, said his department should be judged on more than its efforts to create new firms. |
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Mr Cullen said a publicity campaign will be run in the four new constituencies before the referendum vote to inform voters on the operation of the voting machine. |
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A fit again Hickie is a virtual certainty for Eddie O'Sullivan's squad but Cullen and Miller have a fight on their hands to edge into the ultra competitive back-five arena. |
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Peter Cullen is a partner in the Montréal office of Stikeman Elliott's Commercial Litigation Section and a member of the firm's national insurance, energy and arbitration practice groups. |
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Tara Cullen coordinated the production of draft reports. |
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Drawing on the actual evidence given to the Cullen Inquiry the events of that night were retold twenty years to the minute after they happened. |
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After Crista Cullen missed a 43rd-minute penalty stroke GB allowed Argentina back into the game and gifted them some unnecessary chances. |
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The government army reached Cullen on 11 April, where it was joined by six battalions and two cavalry regiments. |
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It may also hold the key to the industry's future. By 11am I arrive at Cullen Wines, where I settle for coffee as Vanya Cullen, the owner and chief winemaker, recalls her family's pioneering role here. |
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The prosecutor's office and medical examiner investigated, confirmed the unprescribed injection, and determined that the male nurse was almost certainly Charles Cullen. |
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John Cullen is the Killam Chair in Ocean Studies at Dalhousie University. |
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Behind the keyboard will be Joseph Cullen, Chorusmaster at Huddersfield Choral Society since 1999, performing a selection of classical pieces. |
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Indeed, this strategy ties in well with the priorities of the Irish presidency in the environment area, recently outlined in Parliament by Minister Cullen. |
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A special thanks to Pam Mayhew, for her support in ticket sales and finance, to Kathleen Stephenson for her photography, and to Michael Cullen for his assistance with mailing lists. |
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You'll find a more casual food style round the corner in Cullen Bay. |
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Flight Lieutenant K. E. Cullen, Royal Canadian Air Force, 22, reported missing on April 13, 1944 following an operational flight over Belgium and France, was assumed to having been killed in action. |
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The campaign's brochure features Cullen sharing lessons from producers on topics like managing your soil, conserving water and controlling pests responsibly. |
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He knocked Cullen out in the 11th Round and became a world classified Lightweight challenger. |
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A prequel on Carlisle would answer all of these questions and give Twilighters a better understanding of the leader of the Cullen family. |
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The Cullen Inquiry was set up in November 1988 to establish the cause of the disaster. |
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Former New Hampshire GOP chairman Fergus Cullen has the stats here. |
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There was a Dutch potboiler, Amarin, A-m-a-r-i-n. Or when Maurice Cullen became prosperous, that was the first time anyone ever bought a Canadian painter. |
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Cullen is not the first serial killer in the medical profession. |
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Michael Cullen, editor-in-chief, i-escape.com. |
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Mr. Cullen has spoken out articulately about this as well many times. |
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The flower girls were Ramsey Curtis and Josephine West, escorted by Payne Thompson, Hayden Shearn, Christopher Thomas, and Cullen Thomas. |
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This workshop could not have proceeded without the dedication of Émilie Larivière, Amanda Brady, and Lucretia Cullen from Environment Canada who organized workshop logistics, presenters and venue. |
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Tony Torn, Pedro Carmo, Murphy Guyer and Lee Wilkof play some of the highly varied men in Holly's life, while a miscast Kate Cullen Roberts portrays the stammering man-trap Mag Wildwood. |
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Buchanan ran his winning streak to 23 consecutive bouts before challenging Maurice Cullen on 19 February 1968 for the British Lightweight title in London. |
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The Hope Street eatery is offering a Burns Night special, with a menu packed with traditional Scottish dishes, including Cullen Skink, haggis and Cranachan. |
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His work laid the foundations for nineteenth-century pathoanatomy, and helps explain why, within a few decades, Cullen and his colleagues had gone the way of Galen. |
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He could have been talking about the chorusmaster Joseph Cullen, who despite heavy downpours both in Dover and Reims, has stalwartly worn shorts since leaving Huddersfield. |
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Its important industry has confidence that the legislation will provide for a sound, strong and sustainable biosecurity regime for Australia, Mr Cullen said. |
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Expect cullen skink soup, haggis, Scottish venison and raspberry cranachan for pud. |
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Theresa is using Scottishinspired recipes including cullen skink, bridies, stew and tatties as appetite for the hit show reaches boiling point. |
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From haggis neeps and tatties, to haggis bon bons, clootie samosas and cullen skink, there are a range of starters, mains and puds to whet your culinary creativity. |
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Other dishes enjoyed at this time of year include cock-a-leekie soup, bannocks, cullen skink, haggis, neeps and tatties, followed by cranachan or sherry trifle. |
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