Derrick shrugged, remembering the look on her face when she caught him and the horse involved in the one-sided conversation. |
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Derrick says he has one member who has been involved in 17 armed hold-ups and could no longer work in a bank. |
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When Derrick Brooks was banged up two years ago, that defense was not the same. |
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The essays have a telltale sameness to them, says Stanford's MBA Admissions Director Derrick Bolton. |
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Massive string swells and jazzy electric piano stabs immediately bring the more esoteric work of Carl Craig and Derrick May to mind. |
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Derrick wanted to say something, anything to make the situation look a little less dim, but he couldn't find the words. |
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Coun Brian Baldwin, Wigan council's cabinet member for leisure and culture, presented Derrick with his award. |
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Derrick J. concluded that the defendant did not have standing to advance a language rights claim in the case at bar. |
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Derrick Taylor of Peterview also received two years probation and must remain at least 30 meters from inland waters for a period of five years. |
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His parents Derrick and Evelyn gave up their jobs to become his full-time carers as his condition worsened. |
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Derrick Holdenried, age 37, is currently suspended from duty. |
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Derrick Griffith, 42, was dean of student affairs and enrollment management for Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn, New York. |
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Those protests reached their height when the first tenured black professor, Derrick Bell Jr., resigned from the faculty. |
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Derrick Joad Leeds Matthew d'Ancona is, I fear, indulging impermissibly in a rewrite of history. |
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Mr. Gillani, there is a dark shadow hanging over the head of private detective Derrick Snowdy. |
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The 1999 recipients, Anne Derrick and Dawn Russell, were selected for their outstanding accomplishments in the course of their careers. |
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Derrick Shareef December 2006 Planned to set off grenades at a shopping mall near Chicago. |
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Some remixes have been made notably by Derrick May, Jeff Mills and Octave One. |
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In 2004, Lalanne made the acquaintance of British drummer Derrick McKenzie, who plays with the group Jamiroquai. |
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For some reason I went back to my office and gave some thought to what Derrick had said. |
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In addition, the Derrick assets offer significant low risk, infill drilling opportunities. |
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Stakeholder representative Derrick Walton, a Barrie resident living with ALS, spoke on behalf of those personally affected by neurological conditions, applauding the work of the NHCC, and government's funding commitment. |
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Those were the very words Derrick used when asked later. |
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Derrick Campbell of St-Lambert, Que., coach of Charles Hamelin and François-Louis Tremblay, members of the silver medal-winning 5000 metres short track relay team. |
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This is funk-fueled hard techno, very minimal, very groovy. This mix is almost a mixed-album, since 15 tracks of Mr. Hood are featuring, along tracks by Derrick May, Mark Broom, John Thomas, Jay Denham, Steve Rachmad? |
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While Derrick Davila, 7, tried to read one recent weeknight, his 2-year-old brother, Alexander Daquan, threw a bouncy ball off the face of an older child sitting in a nearby chair. |
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Anne Derrick is a prominent lawyer and social activist on the local and national scene who has used her legal skills to effect social change and promote the equality of women and minority groups. |
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At the end of the ceremony, Brigus native Bosun Derrick Walsh was given the honour of casting a wreath dedicated to Captain Bartlett and his crew into the sea below us. |
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The only link that I have to Derrick Snowdy that we have found is that Derrick Snowdy exists on a shareholder list belonging to a company called HD Retail Solutions. |
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Ross was on the mark again for Heriots after Derrick Patterson's pass created mayhem in the Kelso rearguard. |
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Authorities arrested Derrick Phillips for attempted first-degree murder when he shot two men in Tucson, Arizona, on April 25 of last year. |
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Derrick gave his small portmanteau to the flyman and told him to drive there, and he himself set out walking. |
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Derrick Williams was star-struck on his first league appearance. |
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Full story Full story 5 Full story SILENT TRIBUTE Towns and villages fell silent across Cumbria yesterday as thousands remembered victims of spree killer Derrick Bird. |
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Faces at the Bottom of the Well, by Derrick Bell. A law professor argues that racism is an integral, permanent and irradicable component of our society. |
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For more than six months, Derrick Strauss dedicated his recreational time to training for the Triple Bypass cycle ride through the Colorado Rockies. |
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On 27 June 1988, Ian McGeechan was appointed as head coach to succeed Derrick Grant who had retired after the end of the 1988 Five Nations series. |
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Meanwhile, Derrick, the shoegazer, has found a muse in Abby. |
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A 350 ft derrick will support the six-mile drill pipe, which could take more than a year to drive through the crust. |
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The derrick cranes being used for erection were then moved forward to the next segment and the cycle was repeated. |
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Furthermore, an additional bending moment in the derrick is prevented by the topping lift tackle acting on the crab. |
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Each dredge would then be tipped inboard and the scallops emptied by pulling a line over the emptying derrick from the base of the dredge. |
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Hoisted on a makeshift derrick, the cob was taller than the angler who had taken it. |
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Today, two derrick cranes will move the heavy reactor and its related equipment to a trailer with 360 wheels on the pier. |
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Tuff cared for derrick and his older sister, LaVita, while working two or three jobs at a time. |
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The owners had supplied the vessel with a movable derrick for the purpose of raising the gangways of the vessel when in port, in order to discharge cargo. |
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Three days a month became a nonstop fuckathon. He'd had these visions of himself as an oil derrick made of flesh, pumping endlessly and joylessly away. |
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One of the cranes collapsed, followed by the drilling derrick. |
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