Deirdre kept her ground and the clashing of metal against metal was heard as she blocked his attack. |
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Thoughts like these kept Deirdre up most of the night, and she got little sleep. |
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Surrounded by stunning coastal scenery, the centre is the ideal location for Deirdre and Margaret to relax and recharge their batteries. |
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They were being confined to the indoors, as Deirdre had been for almost two years. |
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Deirdre pulled back, shocked by the force of the emotion her mistress was evincing, and was relieved to see the healer approaching. |
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Deirdre is a musical director who in four years has brought the collective talent of more than forty young people to great heights. |
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Deirdre turned away, her smile evident and walked away to wash the coffee cup. |
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Deirdre wowed the judges with her natural beauty, fantastic personality and general warmth as a person. |
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Both of the schemes were designed by council architects under the supervision of County Architect Deirdre Sullivan. |
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In the hall, Howard discovered Deirdre and the two boys putting their coats on by the open front door. |
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When we went camping, Deirdre never wanted to be far from a real toilet and real showers. |
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Deirdre and Margaret will arrive here on Friday at 3pm and be shown to their tastefully decorated twin bedroom with en suite bathroom. |
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If she receives the required points, Deirdre hopes to study Forensic Science. |
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Deirdre has become on of Ireland's most recognised and acclaimed performers in stand-up comedy in recent years. |
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Deirdre brought out folding tables, covered them with linen tablecloths, and put a pot of white and blue violas on each table. |
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Emily's success is aided and abetted by her mum, Deirdre, who crews for Emily at all the rides. |
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Deirdre murmured, a tear tracing a path down her cheek, from sympathy, or from the bruises Alana was probably inflicting, he had no idea. |
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The hotel caters for many avid fishers, and can store bait and fishing rods for Dave and Deirdre. |
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Deirdre took third prize in a purple aubergine top and grass green striped trousers. |
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Deirdre said the main problem is that greyhounds are seen as racing dogs but not pets in Ireland. |
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Another reason for his attraction to Deirdre is that they both share a passion for books, especially those written by neglected authors. |
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Before her departure to Spain she ran a successful beauty clinic with her sister Deirdre who ran a hairdressers salon at New Line Road. |
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Our special thanks go to the AVAC team, Mitchell Warren, Deirdre Grant and Kevin Fisher. |
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Deirdre thanked all the hard working committee for all their efforts during the busy year and for doing it so willingly with such dedication and unstinting of their time. |
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Earlier University of Ulster lecturer Dr Deirdre Heenan said the delays to the count had made the province a laughing stock. |
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Thanks are due to Deirdre Gillieson of HRSDC for collecting this record for me. |
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We are also grateful to Deirdre De Bruyn and Linda Tinio for their support in further developing and finalizing the guide. |
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The initial military autopsy on Deirdre came back inconclusive as to the cause of her death. |
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Deirdre Smith, 47, of Austell, Georgia, was shot and killed Monday while trying to break up a neighborhood fight. |
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It will also have a new epilogue written by my spouse, Deirdre, who is the one person readers are most curious about. |
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Sylvia O'Donovan's display of Irish dancing was a big hit as were the reels and hornpipes of cousins Deirdre Bonham and Gillian Reilly from the Mary Gohery school of dancing. |
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The action is set against an original score by composer Deirdre Gribbin, Stein's wife, while the starry cast also includes Susannah York and Anne Marie Duff. |
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Conchobar had pledged to marry Deirdre himself in time to avert war, and takes his revenge on Clann Uisnigh. |
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The Department also noted that if the bargaining agents are aware of certain cases, they should bring them to the attention of the Director General, Strategic Planning and Corporate Programs, Deirdre Keane. |
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Presence of Florence Hartmann and Deirdre Kevin, analysts from the Observatory's Department for Information on Markets and financing, and Alison Hindhaugh, the Observatory's Press and Information Officer at this seminar. |
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It is the case of Deirdre Pinto who has been waiting for two years. |
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Deirdre was increasingly off her tree in the last sad days of our relationship. Her demands and quirks were ever more extravagant and dislocated. |
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Deirdre will explain the theory behind cross-hatching techniques. |
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Coun Deirdre Alden, head of the city health scrutiny committee, was named national Scrutineer of the Year. |
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She has a temper, and she turns out to be a match for the wild Deirdre. |
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In Jim Butcher's Dresden Files novel Skin Game, Dresden offers John Marcone a cashbox of diamonds as weregild for an employee murdered by Deirdre Archleon. |
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In a world of wishy-washiness Deirdre Barlow said it like it was. |
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Deirdre O'Brien's article mentioned a couple of great places to eat on the Greek island of Skiathos, including the Taverna Folia in Chora and Green Park. |
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