Despite people thinking that he's minted now, Elliot insists major deals are not quite the cash grab like they used to be. |
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Expect Braff's character, JD, to have further fraught romantic dalliances with Elliot. |
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The full shield for the Elliot name was red within a border of silver upon which were eight blue escallops. |
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The horse fractured its skull and an eye socket, and there were fears for his life, while Elliot badly damaged a shoulder. |
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For a short time, after the death of Mr James Smith senior in the 1950's, the garage was leased by Mr Elliot and known as Moat House Motors. |
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But Craig Winter soon put the visitors back on terms when he knocked in goal after a John Elliot corner. |
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Billy Elliot tells the story of a young boy and his desire to to become a ballet dancer and win over his doubting father. |
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Elliot can afford to look the other way because he is lining his pocket every time someone is cheated. |
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In the Elliot district, which it was declared a disaster area in July following heavy falls, light snow fell again yesterday. |
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Jamie Bell, of Billy Elliot fame, in particular gives a very mature performance that rests just on the right side of quirky. |
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Who knew the overbearing Elliot had such a punched up hip-hop album in the works? |
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Turning on her heal she ran back the way they had come, Elliot right behind her. |
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Elliot said in a lecture in 1956 that he was sorry he sent so many people off on a wild goose chase for meanings that were not there. |
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It was not the same but Stuart Elliot tested the Rangers rearguard with a dipping effort that moved just over. |
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Environment Minister Elliot Morley told the Commons the public should be given the option of backing moves to have their tap water fluoridated. |
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I silently thanked Elliot for urging me to bring my black and white polka dotted pea coat. |
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The second half saw them totally dominate play and further goals from Elliot Scott and Liam Walsh completed the goal bonanza. |
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But it says a petition signed by the occupants of 11 properties near one of the proposed refuges, near Elliot Court, has been received. |
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Colleen looked disbelievingly at his back, then she looked at Elliot and Ellen, sputtering nonsense words and pointing at him. |
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The bar man, a young man with thick brown hair and wonderfully green eyes, approached Elliot with a coaster and a new glass. |
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Sitting by the window at a table for two, Elliot began stirring his coffee while looking for a third sugar to add into it. |
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Pete Elliot and J Middleton started well for Wistow but the middle order collapsed against C Jeffries and S Bugg as Selby won by seven runs. |
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Seeing that he has said nothing about being honest or faithful, Elliot becomes a Cuban drug lord with an unfaithful wife. |
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There are no plans to get married though, even if Elliot has stopped trying to convert the boudoir into an ironmongers. |
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With sandpipers piping on the beach at Monterrey, we find Alison and Elliot at sunset over the Pacific. |
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By the time Dr Elliot has eased herself into the job, it will be time to hand over. |
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As she reached the count of ten, Elliot followed Carl into his dreams. |
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Novelist Stephen Elliot launched his club two years ago through The rumpus, the online culture magazine that he founded. |
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In court, the pair's barrister, Sarah Elliot, compared their behaviour and high principles unfavourably with police methods. |
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Ricky applied to join the Royal Ballet School, just as Billy Elliot did in the film, but unlike his celluloid opposite number he was not accepted. |
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Elliot suggests more needs to be done to help women take positions in the Church's committees, starting with a review of the workload of committee members and conveners. |
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Anne Reid invests Mrs Elliot with a smothering motherliness, and Geoffrey Hutchings is quietly hilarious as her truculent husband. |
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Elliot is perseverant and having fun and Luc makes sure he does not pressure his son to perform. |
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Elliot gave her a chipper greeting and handed her a juice box. |
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He was a sponger and petty thief whom Elliot had seen a number of times before. |
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Then the heir, the apparently desirable Walter William Elliot, turns out to be a fraudster with charm and plenty of victims to tell the tale. |
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To save himself, Nixon nominated the estimable Elliot Richardson to be his new attorney general. |
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Elliot tries to be brave while all his friends attempt to help him out, but no one can fix his leg. |
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The desire to entertain might not be among the priorities, but that is exactly what Billy Elliot does. |
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The bad guy in Tomorrow Never Dies is Elliot Carver, an international media baron scheming to wreak havoc on a global scale. |
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Billy Elliot, the film about the ballet prodigy, was shot there – partly at the club. |
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Of course Billy Elliot has been so well received partially due to the paucity of the competition. |
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His claim also differed sharply from the mosaicist position of Elliot Smith, who held that hominization began with an enlarged cranial capacity. |
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Trains had been able to operate in the winter since 1886 thanks to the rotary snowplough invented by Canadian J. W. Elliot. |
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You might assume a romcom about striking miners and 80s gays was unlikely to be big box-office, but the same was probably said of Billy Elliot. |
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I had a woman come to see me recently, called Mrs Angela Elliot Mathis, working for Lucent Technologies. |
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His comic timing is polished up to split-second accuracy for the role of Elliot Richards, the hapless computer nerd that nobody wants to hang out with. |
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At last Elliot is able to turn cartwheels again and is ready once more for adventure. |
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Of course, Luddites may argue that Billy Elliot is therefore not purely British. |
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Elliot looked concernedly at it, then took my closed suitcase in one hand. |
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If Billy Elliot heralds a new strain of melting-pot cinema, it's only reflecting the wider melting-pot in the land at large. |
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The judge also indicated the likelihood of further litigation when Elliot tried to have costs quashed because of the police's alleged deceit. |
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She gave examples of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's research on Flow and Elliot Eisner's concept of the arts as a way of knowing. |
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She has two children attending elementary and secondary schools, in both public and separate boards in Elliot Lake. |
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The city in Northern Ontario with the highest rate of youth out-migration is Elliot Lake. |
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A team of technicians volunteered to meet the aircraft at Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport that evening. |
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His leadership and vision while in Toronto and Elliot Lake marked him as a person destined to serve a much greater number of workers. |
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Elliot confirms that watching the kids have a good experience leaves him feeling great about his contribution. |
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If the messages are packaged in a story, they are better received', said the young actor Elliot. |
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Elliot is quick to point out that his contribution of a couple of hours each week has a big impact on the children with whom he works. |
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Elliot Schrage is Vice-president of Global Communications, Marketing and Public Pollicy for Facebook. |
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My son Elliot enjoys his terrestrial advantage over me and he reminds me of my reduced muscle mass whenever we compare fitness levels. |
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Paul is due to return to his family in Preston later this week but Elliot will remain in quarantine for six months before he is allowed to come home. |
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Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell. |
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After serving for thirteen years as det. Elliot Stabler, the strapping actor has transitioned into film. |
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The private school Elliot attends is similar to his home with the dark wood, but the walls are blue and children rather than loose papers roam the area in trim uniforms. |
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Elliot was soaping his shoulder when he heard his father answer, the sound of a door slamming and a feminine voice squealing salutations up the stairs. |
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In Elliot Lake, for example, their main focus is to attract seniors to the area, but when the seniors get there, they're being told, oh, they'll get a doctor eventually. |
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Rio Algom, in its presentation, added that its Elliot Lake operations are in compliance with its corporate policies and standards for the protection of health, safety and environment. |
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I guess we could say it all started with Pierre Elliot Trudeau and not having a love or appreciation of the armed forces, but the song goes on with the Liberals. |
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One such couple is Sandra and Marion Irwin-Gowran from Dublin who have two children, son Caelum, seven, and four-year-old daughter Elliot. |
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He dressed up as spiderman, Little Orphan Annie, and Billy Elliot. |
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What, in contrast, did Elliot do for Ryan's concern about public speaking? |
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Photographer Ami Vitale and videographer Dan Chung complied footage in Mali for the report, which was then produced by Elliot Smith with interactive design by Paddy Allen. |
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Elliot Higgins, a British weapons expert and founder of online journalism site Bellingcat, claims to have pinpointed the site of James Foley's killing to the hills south of Raqqa, in Syria. |
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Today it works like a minuet, with a defined set of partners and parameters, says Elliot Maxwell, a technology-policy guru and former official at America's commerce department. |
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Every day, Elliot recorded his quiz marks on a stem and leaf plot. |
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Watch sea turtles hatch at Mon Repos, snorkel and dive the coral reefs and cays of Lady Musgrave and Lady Elliot Islands and frolic on the friendly sands of Bargara Beach. |
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The Third Solitude that our ex-Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau wanted to stick between the first two solitudes. |
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In another case, Air Transat provided assistance at Montréal's Pierre Elliot Trudeau Airport to a person who has difficulty walking due to diabetic neuropathy. |
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He then showed an entrepreneurial bent while studying computer science at the University of Michigan, co-founding an educational-software business with his professor, Elliot Soloway. |
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Bell, 24, is best-known for starring in Billy Elliot, and is about to star as Tintin in Steven Spielberg's blockbusting take on the crime-fighting boy reporter. |
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I had a call from a lady in Elliot Lake last week. |
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The script was written by Liverpudlians Joanne McAndrew and Elliot Hope with Ricky in mind. |
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The Liberal Party of Canada chose the other as a fitting and symbolic wedding gift for Prime Minister Pierre Elliot Trudeau, an experienced canoeist who paddled many of Canada's great rivers. |
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A lacklustre first half came to life on the half hour when Merthyr's Ian Traylor headed Elliot Scotcher's free kick wide at the far post. |
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While I was in Elliot Lake, the weather took a different turn. |
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For example, Sudbury has developed its service economy to supplement its existing mining industry and Elliot Lake has developed its potential as a retirement community following the closure of its mining industry. |
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With a single packing house serving the region, growers will have to comply to the co-operative's criteria for when they harvest fruit, with the intent of ensuring each fruit is picked when it's at its best, Elliot says. |
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The Newport-based chartered quantity surveyors business has recruited university undergraduate Elliot Ball as an assistant quantity surveyor. |
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Kevin Elliot, a brother of top Belfast writer Pearse Elliot, said he would be happy to have crazed idolisers at his door. |
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It's a big week for Elliot, as the bumbling brainbox takes on a new role as Director of Research. |
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There is a strong presence of Border Reiver surnames, such as Armstrong, Charlton, Elliot, Johnstone, Kerr, Hall, Nixon, Little and Robson. |
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This Section was the sixth, established in 1833 with Babbage as chairman and John Elliot Drinkwater as secretary. |
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The fire of 1829 destroyed the organ and the basis of the present organ dates from 1832, when Elliot and Hill constructed a new instrument. |
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Returning to musical theatre, John composed music for a West End production of Billy Elliot the Musical in 2005 with playwright Lee Hall. |
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They were joined by newcomers such as Crawshay Bailey at Aberaman and, in due course, George Elliot in the lower part of the valley. |
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He mounted a Trace Elliot amplifier on the back of the truck. |
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Elliot could not drive the black sky from his inward eye. |
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He distinguished himself there, too, won the prestigious Elliot prize and went on to Balliol College, Oxford, where he was the Elton exhibitioner. |
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Right now, the knottily plotted hacker drama seems to be more interested in the boring battle between Elliot and his inner demons than in showing us what happened after fsociety brought about the end of the world. |
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Similarly, Elliot Dodd's sculptures employ this home-made aesthetic to create functionless yet immaculate models. |
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The amalgamation should result in a better eating experience for consumers and better prices for higher quality fruit says Jim Elliot, president of the co-operative's interim board. |
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Snake catcher Elliot Budd spent 15 minutes removing a 2.4-metre carpet python from a Townsville U-bend on the weekend, a week after he released a three-metre beauty found coiled in a toilet by tradesmen. |
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Elliot and Molly meet uncute at the university computer lab, and soon he is offering to work up a data-mining algorithm to help her with her experiment about the binding of yeast proteins. |
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But generous readers across the region raised enough money for a life-changing Hippocamp, an all-terrain wheelchair for Elliot, usable on water and compact for aeroplanes. |
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Vitamin C, and Aronia melanocarpa Elliot, succus, added as an excipient, was tested in vitro against a broad panel of viruses involved in upper respiratory tract infections. |
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Elliot put his frightless eyes near mine and gave an equine snort. |
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Pele Mountain Resources and Chinese company Sheng Kang Ning have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a rare earth metals processing facility in Elliot Lake. |
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Best up-and-coming judoka went to Cristo Harijan and the Fighting Spirit Award was presented to Brandon Calvert, Becky Allen, Thomas Elliot and Mary McNeil. |
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Perth should suit down to the ground and the 2m 4f novices' hurdle looks ideal even with Gordon Elliot sending over his usual raiding party from Ireland. |
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Two British citizens, Jackie Elliot and Tracy Housel, have already been executed in the US despite pleas from Mr Blair that they be granted clemency. |
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I believe that together with Gad Berdugo joining the team as CFO and Elliot Maza joining the Board that the Company is well positioned for success. |
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Henrietta and Louisa Musgroves names have the same nouveau, Latinate, Empire ring compared to the traditional English names of Anne, Mary, and Elizabeth Elliot. |
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At the Elliot House, the architectural firm of Marmol and Radziner has come in to save a supreme example of Schindler's revelment in the de Stijl aesthetic. |
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In 2007, a TV edition of Jane Austen's Persuasion, included many scenes shot at the Royal Crescent, where the Elliot family was supposedly living while in Bath. |
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We are replicating the design elements, approaches and strategies that work together synergistically to achieve the outcome,'' said Elliot, co-founder and CEO of PUC schools. |
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The island was initially ceded under the Convention of Chuenpi as part of a ceasefire agreement between Captain Charles Elliot and Governor Qishan. |
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On 8 June 2011, the former MP Elliot Morley was expelled following his conviction on charges of false accounting in connection with the British parliamentary expenses scandal. |
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Rossio and Elliot discovered the novel On Stranger Tides during production of Dead Man's Chest and At World's End and decided to use it as the basis for a fourth film. |
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But Rangers soon scored again when Will Foster curled his shot into the top corner from near the corner flag and Al Stevens provided for Elliot Shaw to make it four. |
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Marclay pioneered the art of turntablism in the seventies, and has worked with avant-garde musicians such as John Zorn, Elliot Sharp, and Yoshihide Otomo. |
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