Doyle said there were small superficial abrasions and bruises on the body which were caused by the fall or the rocks. |
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During 1980 I accompanied Peter Doyle in the radio studios of 2 double J. while he was on air. |
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Samuel L. Jackson, meanwhile, plays Doyle Gipson, a recovering alcoholic in a child custody dispute with his estranged wife. |
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Harry Houdini was such a great escapologist that even his friends, such as Arthur Conan Doyle, believed he must have had supernatural help. |
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Ms Doyle said everything must be done to ensure that this disease does not occur again. |
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Even the coaching and encouragement of former international Tommy Doyle has failed to get the results. |
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Missing some of their regular players including their prolific scorer, Thomas Doyle, they still managed to gain a point from this fixture. |
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It might be just another one of the old bill collectors, one who hadn't written off Doyle as a dead loss. |
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The May Queen Lounge have new singing sensation, Barry Doyle, on stage this weekend with his team of dancing girls also on the bill. |
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Frank Foley went on a run from centre back, crossed the ball into the square for Thomas Doyle to equalise. |
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Actress Patricia Doyle, the narrator, plays her as an embittered crone looking back on her wicked life. |
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His partner Doyle, an Anglicised Irishman, laments his fellow-countrymen's irresolute dreaming and victim culture. |
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Doyle said, however, that she could not mandate flat-rate internet packages. |
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Mr Doyle, whose clientele is mainly made up of the more mature customer, said the atmosphere in his pub was a bit different. |
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You can use cracker crumbs, bread crumbs, or panko, but Doyle is going to try ground-up Triscuits, which are made from whole wheat flour. |
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Mr Doyle went home, but his wife had gone out for the evening, so he went to a telephone box and called an ambulance. |
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Paul Condron broke through the Villa defence, cross the ball into the box for Kevin Doyle to score the opener. |
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I didn't want to see anyone, not even Doyle, so I hung out in the food court, nursing a drink and watching people. |
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All but one were employed in three popular seafood restaurants owned by the Doyle family, and the Doyles today are spitting chips. |
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Aidan Doyle and Pat Cooper were putting in some really good tackles for Port and this led Mullingar to spill the ball on a number of occasions. |
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She shook her head in vigorous denial, and Angel and Doyle both glanced at her. |
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The plot of the play centres around the Doyle Family and many revelations are unfolded as the play unfolds its riveting story. |
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As always, Irish Independent editor Vinnie Doyle displays an unerring eye for a good story. |
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The celebration concluded with musical tributes by Frances McAndrew and Frank Doyle. |
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Damien Maher seemed to have it covered but he mishit it, presenting it straight in to the path of Doyle. |
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Doyle approached a cop who had examined the charred shell of the limo and asked him what might have happened. |
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Despite his shambolic demeanour, Doyle has been riding the Asian new wave pretty shrewdly. |
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This man did not claim to be a medium but, nonetheless, believed he had talked many times with the spirit of Doyle. |
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Doyle is also currently perusing a few hotel brochures himself, with a view to taking the entire staff on a thank-you break in January. |
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Doyle had a reasonably distinguished career as a sawbones but made his mark as creator of arguably the world's best-known fictional detective. |
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According to legend, Conan Doyle was intrigued by the tale of a mythical black hound that stalked the moors at night. |
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Strangely, Doyle lost sight of the ground ball in the background of Bench's lily-white uniform. |
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Whether at Buckingham palace or a tea party, Doyle was frequently ribbed about him. |
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I got the idea from the early episodes of Angel, where both he and Doyle wore Claddagh rings on their left hands. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was quite the Renaissance man himself, created the character and his many stories. |
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Health-conscious Julie Doyle always avoided the sun because of her fair skin. |
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Years later, falsely imprisoned for mutilating animals with a lancet, George writes to Doyle for help. |
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Vivian Foley crossed to Ger Foley and his twenty yards shot hit the crossbar but fell to the feet of Gary Doyle who scored the opening goal. |
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Unlike most of his contemporaries, Doyle rarely watches movies and has no particular regard for Hollywood. |
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They won't be world-beaters in the lower division for, as Terry Doyle himself says, it's a well-structured professional league. |
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Doyle wasn't a man of many words, and I'd never seen any point in wasting words, so we didn't talk until the bell rang. |
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A kayo loss to Jean Claude Bouttier in France in 1972 finished Doyle as a serious contender. |
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It took a second or two for Rieff to realise that Doyle was actually expecting an answer. |
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Robinson told Doyle the tale about an accursed hound howling on Dartmoor and they went there to investigate. |
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Doyle still slept, looking wan and exhausted, but that hint of a smile was still there. |
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Mayor Doyle and Premier Napthine are known to have a strained political relationship. |
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Fearey told him he needed to balance his anti-nuclear views with pro-nuclear arguments, Doyle recalls. |
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The last one is a wink from Doyle acknowledging his own impact on the culture of the Celtic Tiger. |
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Then the Sheriff began to relate the history of Jake, or the amount that Warden Doyle had told him of, and how Jake and the prison warden had become friends. |
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Ah'm radge, if the truth be telt, ever getting involved with a Doyle. |
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Conan Doyle eventually left medicine and created Sherlock Holmes, a character who brought science to the masses. |
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Doyle was smiling, still slightly flushed with a glow that she recognized. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was trapped in a world of his own making. |
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Doyle said he is not certain where he will end up, though he plans to continue to work on nonproliferation and disarmament issues. |
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Last year, Los Alamos officials told Doyle that his article should never have been cleared for publication. |
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I can only imagine that Doyle is being punished for the policy views that he espouses. |
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Sculptures depicting serpents, reptiles, fowl, and other animals were fashioned by Doyle from tree limbs and trunks, driftwood, and scrap pieces of lumber. |
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A superb left-footed point by Benji O'Brien within seconds of the throw-in was quickly replied to by Jamie Doyle with a 20 metre free for Clonmore. |
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I am lucky on Secret Six to have an editor, Mark Doyle, who agrees, we want people to gasp out loud. |
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Doyle also pressed Gibbs for the name of the person at HASC who raised questions about his article. |
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Conan Doyle had no scruples about bringing him back from the dead after he drowned with Moriarty in the Reichenbach Falls at the end of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. |
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I was fascinated and horrified by the hospital scenes in the book, when Conan Doyle is visiting people treated with tuberculin. |
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Doyle will learn the ropes in the reservations and reception departments of Lancaster House, answering the telephone and checking guests in and out. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who was not present, pleaded guilty, through his solicitor, to driving a motorcar at a speed of 26 miles an hour on the Cheriton Road. |
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The opening night performance showed signs of strain as Doyle flubbed some lines, performance energy dipped and Scottish accents slipped in and out of authentic focus. |
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But, I repeat, no one doubted that he who controlled the Conan Doyle copyright could also say yea or nay to the further use of the character Sherlock Holmes. |
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Their earthly needs are tended to by Mrs Doyle, the downtrodden, eccentric and pathologically dedicated housekeeper. |
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The Doyle Hall was a modern five-story brick building, with balconies. |
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Noise pollution is insidious says actor Randy Hughson, who brings his portrayal of Doyle, a man buffeted by incessant noise, to the Magnetic North Festival. |
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Doyle sighed, the beautiful voice at odds with his grim visage. |
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Kildare footballer John Doyle was on hand to present the county awards. |
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The two subs on the team were Stephen Doyle and David Kelly. |
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Manager Chris Doyle clearly delivered a few home truths in the dressing room, for the team found new reserves of energy and belief on the restart. |
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In the meantime, the changes are being planned by Ms. Doyle who says she is anxious to hear the views of consumers on how the switch-over should be made. |
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His voice was pitched low, so that only Doyle and I heard him. |
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James Keddy played the ball down the left wing for Robbie Doyle. |
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Now, Morgan Doyle has announced that it has partnered with Directory Design, an Arizona-based US company specialising in directory design and consulting. |
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Doyle turned to see a tall, if slightly plump, woman walking toward them. |
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He walked Rico Petrocelli, forcing Doyle home with Boston's second run. |
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But in all the ways that matter, Bell effectively was Holmes, or became Holmes, through the deathless art of Conan Doyle, Bell's most famous pupil. |
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Doyle could feel a flow of power moving through Angel's hands to Cordelia's foot, and he could feel the warm, prickly sensation as the power caressed the small wound there. |
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Aidan Quinn has been imported to take the role of the good barrister and Nurse Hathaway from ER is the barmaid who has a sweet spot for the eejit Doyle. |
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Doyle hopes to prove his new pet theories on the existence of the supernatural, but when a murder takes place, his own drowned ghost reappears to dog him. |
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But Doyle said officials refused to tell him who it was or why. |
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Doyle has been a Girl Scout for nine years and is attending Quinsigamond Community College, where she is studying to become a preschool teacher. |
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Doyle found solace supporting spiritualism and its attempts to find proof of existence beyond the grave. |
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Doyle came out as a Spiritualist to the public in 1916, a full two years before his son's death. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle even gave a spirit medium one of Christie's gloves to find the missing woman. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle often visit riverside parts as in The Sign of Four. |
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Mayor Doyle and Arts Czar Weiss hired researcher Ann Galligan, of Northeastern University, to create an arts and cultural plan. |
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This is said to have been the inspiration for the fictional Grimpen Mire in the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the crime novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. |
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The story of Doyle and Edalji was dramatised in an episode of the 1972 BBC television series, The Edwardians. |
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Moreover, Devon's folklore includes tales of a fearsome supernatural dog known as the Yeth hound that Conan Doyle may have heard. |
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Still other tales claim that Conan Doyle was inspired by his time on holiday in North Norfolk, where the tale of Black Shuck is well known. |
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Conan Doyle stayed at the former Duchy Hotel whilst writing and researching the story with his friend, Bertram Fletcher Robinson. |
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Kevin Doyle cut inside and drove a third, Matt Jarvis hammered in a fourth and David Jones lashed in deep into injury time to wrap it up. |
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Historian Don Doyle has argued that the Union victory had a major impact on the course of world history. |
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Mr. Doyle, an only son, grew up with the undivided attention of affectionate parents and two doting sisters. |
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In addition, Doyle wrote over fifty short stories featuring the famous detective. |
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One of the possible bases for Indiana Jones is Professor Challenger, created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in 1912 for his novel, The Lost World. |
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But Doyle said Fearey never raised any concerns about classification. |
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Doyle broke with Robinson when he became one of the leaders of the pacifist movement during the First World War. |
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His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited Sherlock Holmes as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. |
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Between 1888 and 1906, Doyle wrote seven historical novels, which he and many critics regarded as his best work. |
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In 1926, Doyle laid the foundation stone for a Spiritualist temple in Camden, London. |
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Just look at Craig Doyle, who came home with his tail between his legs after ballsing up the BBC's Olympic coverage. |
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The detective is based on Jeremy Brett's portrayal, with the series's plot independent of the Conan Doyle stories. |
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Jim Doyle tells his own Department of Revenue to leave alone people who turn their yards into parking spaces for Green Bay Packer games. |
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More than 70 years after Scots creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle died, the fictional pipe-smoking detective has 1000 fan clubs dedicated to him. |
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However, Longford then forged ahead when substitute Shane Doyle set up Sean McCormack, who blasted past Cathal McCrann in the Leitrim goal. |
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A private Conan Doyle collection is a permanent exhibit at the Portsmouth City Museum, where the author lived and worked as a physician. |
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There is a statue of Sherlock Holmes in Picardy Place, Edinburgh, close to the house where Doyle was born. |
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Doyle felt grievously exploited by Ward Lock as an author new to the publishing world and he left them. |
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A statue honours Doyle at Crowborough Cross in Crowborough, where he lived for 23 years. |
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Doyle fools around with older men to make a little cash and fuel his campaigns against the hated British. |
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In 1927, Doyle spoke in a filmed interview about Sherlock Holmes and spiritualism. |
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Public schoolboy Harry Schick, 17, stabbed Gavin Doyle 13 times and left him for dead after luring him to a dark wood. |
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Harry Schick, 17, tried to kill 16-year-old Gavin Doyle after luring him to darkened woodland, the Old Bailey heard. |
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Doyle praised the psychic phenomena and spirit materializations produced by Eusapia Palladino and Mina Crandon, who were both exposed as frauds. |
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However, unlike Conan Doyle, Christie resisted the temptation to kill her detective off while he was still popular. |
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The con allegedly centred on two companies set up by Durgesh Mehta and Lew Doyle in Glasgow and Ayr. |
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Duncan fell short of some high expectations last term, but he can return refreshed in Ascot's John Doyle Buckhounds Stakes. |
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Doyle defended Hope, but further evidence of trickery was obtained from other researchers. |
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Thank you Ian Barber, Terin Cremer, Nick Popp, Joe Doyle, Charlette Livingston and Hannah Rainey. |
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And Birmingham City keeper Colin Doyle will also miss the two games in Portugal tomorrow and Monday after suffering a cartilege tear in his knee. |
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Early in the book Dominic Doyle provides some helpful conceptual clarity by reflecting on the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. |
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Doyle makes routine flights over the 1,700-acre compound in his biplane. |
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For all of Newcastle's braveheart efforts, Wolves were also guilty of profligacy with Fletcher and Doyle wasting chances when in good positions. |
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The League One club put a quartet of former Premier League players on the transfer list last week, but left Doyle off it. |
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Ernst, in which Houdini performed an impressive trick at his home in the presence of Conan Doyle. |
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Conan Doyle, Allingham, Sayers, Ngaio Marsh and Michael Innes led me to contemporary writers such as Ruth Rendell and PD James. |
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Houdini was apparently unable to convince Doyle that his feats were simply illusions, leading to a bitter public falling out between the two. |
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And Gaynor Doyle, from Liverpool Cake Company, brought a cake in the shape of a Cornish pasty to wow the drinkers. |
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Doyle believed that many cases of diagnosed mental illness were the result of spirit possession. |
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In 1920, Doyle debated the claims of Spiritualism with the notable sceptic Joseph McCabe at Queen's Hall in London. |
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A large clay cylinder with a cuneiform inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II will highlight Doyle New York's auction of Rare Books and Autographs. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle worked in the Aston area of Birmingham whilst poet Louis MacNeice lived in Birmingham for six years. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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Keane was quizzed yesterday on why he picked novelist and screenwriter Roddy Doyle of 'The Commitments' fame to ghostwrite it. |
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Within three months of his departure for Vienna, Doyle returned to London. |
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Doyle was also inspired by his Spiritualist beliefs to write a novella on the subject, The Land of Mist, featuring the character Professor Challenger. |
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Zubar played in Doyle down the Wolves left and his ball into the box evaded several players before falling for Mujangi Bia to finally drive in a second past Neil Sullivan. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his 1924 Sherlock Holmes tale The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, mentions that Dr Watson played rugby for Blackheath. |
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It was a hotel and restaurant from 1924 until 2004, when it was bought by a developer and stood empty while conservationists and Doyle fans fought to preserve it. |
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While waiting for patients, Doyle returned to writing fiction. |
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Doyle and Wright define restitutionary damages as being a monetary remedy that is measured according to the defendant's gain rather than the plaintiff's loss. |
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On one side were government propagandists like the novelist John Buchan and jingoists like Rudyard Kipling and Arthur Conan Doyle, most politicians and military strategists. |
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But I'm not of their class, and range with Doyle, Anthony Hope and such. |
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With great aplomb and shite-smeared wellies, Malarky stomps squarely into the territory of Flann O'Brien, Samuel Beckett, Roddy Doyle, and Martin McDonagh. |
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Doyle and spiritualist William Thomas Stead were duped into believing Julius and Agnes Zancig had genuine psychic powers, both claiming that the Zancigs used telepathy. |
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Doyle was also a fervent advocate of justice and personally investigated two closed cases, which led to two men being exonerated of the crimes of which they were accused. |
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In early 1891, Doyle attempted the study of ophthalmology in Vienna. |
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Former residents of George Square include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. |
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The whole event of how Grace lost his wicket has been captured by Doyle's teammate Shacklock, after whom Doyle named his famous detective Sherlock. |
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Lord Mayor Robert Doyle said the Jim Stynes Bridge would be a reminder of the contributions that the 2010 Melburnian of the Year made to our city. |
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Gentleman Jim landed the handicap chase for trainer Joe Fogarty and rider Tom Doyle, although Doyle received a oneday ban for excessive use of the whip. |
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Eoin Doyle levelled after a miskick from Torquay goalkeeper Michael Poke and Jay O'Shea made sure of the points by scoring a brace in the final 10 minutes. |
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Doyle's father, artist Charles Altamont Doyle, died in Dumfries. |
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Doyle has penned a precontract agreement with MLS side Colorado Rapids. |
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Doncaster paid the price two minutes later when Doyle sent Hunt away down the left and his pinpoint cross was glanced in by Fletcher for his sixth goal of the season. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle was apparently a family friend who often stayed there and may have been aware of a local legend of the hound of the Baskervilles. |
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Littlejohn, who was also Police Surgeon and Medical Officer of Health in Edinburgh, provided Doyle with a link between medical investigation and the detection of crime. |
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According to Ernst, Conan Doyle refused to believe it was a trick. |
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If Arthur Conan Doyle was alive now he wouldn't be writing about hansom cabs and pea-souper fogs, he'd be writing about Twitter, global terrorism and raunchy dominatrixes. |
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Chris Doyle of Worcester, an Assumption College student, scarfed down enough chili dogs to take home the title of two-time chili dog-eating contest champion. |
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He begged his friend Arthur Conan Doyle to revise and finish it for him. |
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Doyle was born on 22 May 1859 at 11 Picardy Place, Edinburgh, Scotland. |
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Nevertheless, the actual use of a compound surname is demonstrated by the fact that Doyle's second wife was known as Jean Conan Doyle rather than Jean Doyle. |
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The infamous Fox Tor mire in the vicinity of the cross became an inspiration for the Grimpen Mire, which Sir Arthur Conan Doyle described in his The Hound of the Baskervilles. |
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