Helen McCrory, plays his partner Rose Fitzgerald, a bolshy barrister who begins the series heavily pregnant with Guthrie's child. |
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About 2500 revellers on Mary Fitzgerald square in Johannesburg leapt for joy, waved South African flags and blew vuvuzelas. |
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His goal was struck low past Pauric Kelly after Ian Fitzgerald slid through a sublime ball to find the Arles-Kilcruise man unmarked. |
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Fitzgerald is perhaps the most beloved of the celebrated early-20th-century literary boozehounds. |
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Is that what Justice Fitzgerald meant by another unsatisfactory appeal from the District Court? |
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Late last night, at the end of a full day, I poured a snifter of Cardenal Mendoza for Mrs Fitzgerald and another for myself. |
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Fitzgerald seemed gentle, almost girlish, breathlessly embracing his charmed fictional world. |
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At the time of her 1958 launching, the 730-foot Edmund Fitzgerald was the largest bulk carrier on the Great Lakes. |
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All race events will start and finish at Mary Fitzgerald Square in Newtown, where various artists will soothe tired bodies with cool rhythms. |
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I can only vainly aspire to ever possessing a fraction of the skills of Proust or Fitzgerald. |
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Naas might have gone further ahead in the ninth minute when another sortie involving Andy Melville and Fitzgerald was stopped short. |
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Mr Fitzgerald said the airport has to tailor a commercial structure to achieve viable bottom line operating costs. |
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Mr Fitzgerald said two-thirds of salmon were caught at sea by drift net while salmon angling had deteriorated over a number of years. |
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I soon no longer had time to contemplate such things, though, because I had to all but run to keep up with Mr. Fitzgerald through the airport. |
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Superintendent John Fitzgerald said that the use of Gardai in estate areas and communities outside the town was of high priority. |
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Brigid Fitzgerald who has been a dynamo of community development for many years acted as MC for the evening. |
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Fitzgerald will let us know where he thinks the truth lies in his own good time. |
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Would Fitzgerald have been disappointed by the derivative script grounded in the conventions of the nineteenth-century realist novel? |
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Fitzgerald himself worked as a janitor and doorman to help pay for college and Harvard Law School. |
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It's a beverage selection that neither Flandrau nor Fitzgerald, kindred spirits in dipsomania, would have approved of. |
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Mr Fitzgerald said he is trying to educate faculty members on the benefits of using whiteboards. |
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My, oh my, haven't we come a long way from the Whit Sunday Tournament in the Fitzgerald Stadium. |
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Fitzgerald is one of hurling's most likeable characters and the book is an entertaining read. |
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Head here for your full-on Sunday morning fry-up complete with crispy, gooey, eggy bread while Ella Fitzgerald sings sweetly in the background. |
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Fitzgerald is promising a tough new visible policy on corporate governance. |
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Fitzgerald believes the group should be relatively immune to economic slowdown. |
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The music remained the same, a controlled, tough big band hiply backing the wonderful swinging of Fitzgerald. |
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James Fitzgerald, Geoffrey Coles and Morgan Lee James aim to delight their audience with infectious warmth, humour and charm. |
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Mrs. Fitzgerald smiled icily at her son, and crooked a finger in the direction of the anxious butler. |
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Ian Fitzgerald returned to competitive action in a challenge against Roscommon last Sunday. |
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Mr Fitzgerald said the right of the press and the public to know matters of legitimate public concern was recognised. |
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With Ian Fitzgerald ruled out with a rib injury again only three of the attack retained their positions. |
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Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald presents her not only as a shallow, restless, and goalless person but also as cruel, corrupt, and dishonest. |
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This, said Fitzgerald, helps to ensure that productivity won't be affected by the potential stress caused by presenteeism. |
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Fitzgerald et al. documented ethanol toxicosis in cedar waxwings that had been feeding on fermenting hawthorn fruits. |
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Ted Fitzgerald is no stranger to the greyhound scene, having bred many a winner from his Ballyhaunis kennels. |
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Sister Nell Selby Fitzgerald predeceased the testatrix, leaving one child who also predeceased the testatrix. |
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In New York, Fitzgerald has the reputation of a tough, no-nonsense prosecutor who doesn't relish bantering with reporters. |
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Results are guaranteed from our inspirational Fitzgerald Hinds doll, which comes complete with fashionable dreadlocks and barbered beard. |
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The half had barely started when Fitzgerald delivered a great pass to Cotter to send over a point. |
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Another free from Maurice Fitzgerald and another fine effort from James Fitzgerald saw the South Kerry side in cruise control. |
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Comey, in turn, appointed Patrick Fitzgerald, a Republican not known as a hard-core loyalist. |
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He was by no means as thorough-paced an old sinner as Fitzgerald would have us believe. |
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Mick Fitzgerald, who notched his first Catterick success yesterday on Cambrian Dawn, has the mount. |
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Your sports editor, Mr Fitzgerald, spruiks about AFL record crowds this year. |
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His mother's family were the type of biblically rich dynasties that F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote about. |
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Under warm, sunny skies, Will Fitzgerald of Confederation College won the men's 15 km CCUNC freestyle race. |
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His achievement is all the more impressive given that Fitzgerald has endured his fair share of injuries. |
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Fitzgerald said the product could also bring wireless coverage to remote land-based stations. |
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Fitzgerald stopped doing this, as he wanted to work on his novels to write moneymaking popular fiction for the rest of his life. |
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Chairman, Tom Fitzgerald, said due to the present depth of the channel, large vessels were restricted in entering the area. |
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Unfortunately there was a real artist named Fitzgerald who took umbrage at the book and sent his lawyers to have it pulped. |
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Straffan withstood a very strong comeback from the home side in the second half that yielded a goal from Toms Fitzgerald from 25 yards, to claim victory. |
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Father Huber pulled the white sheet down so he could anoint the forehead of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. |
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It was better that he did not look at the casket and grave of John Fitzgerald Kennedy too often. |
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It may be impossible to cinematize Fitzgerald, but dramatizing his vision would do. |
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Grenier speaks about his favorite writers, from Dante to Fitzgerald, as if they are his best friends. |
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A long pass from Tommy Fitzgerald was taken on the run by Darren Dunphy and he cut in along the end line to punch a point and leave the sides level after 12 minutes. |
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Fitzgerald was a romantic but not a sensualist, a limitation in his writing he acknowledged. |
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Kildare Town residents were bemused when a statue of Lord Edward Fitzgerald appeared in Market Square recently as if he appeared by magic or as if aliens had beamed him down. |
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The tragic death of Mr. Shane Fitzgerald, from Kilmacleague, Dunmore East, last week was felt all over the barony of Gall Tir including Passage and surrounding areas. |
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The under 12's brought down the curtain on another season of mini rugby when participating in the Brian Fitzgerald memorial Blitz at Thomond Park on Sunday last. |
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I trawled through bookshops, I searched for the perfect cup of coffee, I bought records by Ella Fitzgerald from the second hand record shop on the way to the Grafton Centre. |
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Tom Fitzgerald said fish landings were down on the previous year because of the ban on tuna drift net fishing and severe restrictions on quotas of other species. |
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Fitzgerald is a reformed alcoholic, a strident non-drinker, with firm views on zero tolerance of alcohol as the only way to treat problem drinkers. |
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However Waterford were soon back on the attack and Fitzgerald went close once more as he hammered a right foot shot off the crossbar with Devlin beaten. |
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Fitzgerald began by planting windbreaks of Monteray pine and cypress, sycamore and escallonia to protect an amazing collection of plants from the southern hemisphere. |
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The final is fixed for Sunday, December 8 in Fitzgerald Stadium. |
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Parkinson's super 40-yard angled pass split the Ashton defence and it was all keeper Trueman could do to poleaxe Fitzgerald as he homed in on goal. |
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In short order another 30-yard drive, this time by Fitzgerald, was not too far away, and the game was very much alive as Murphy galloped through only to shoot wide. |
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Like any great promoter, Joe Fitzgerald emanates unbridled enthusiasm. |
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He also said McIlroy should hire Tiger Woods's former caddie Steve Williams, but the world No 4 stood up for his bag man JP Fitzgerald. |
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Manson was exposed to classic jazz records as she grew up and work by Nina Simone, Cher, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald. |
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A red saltire also appears on the arms of County Kildare, but this is because of the association of Kildare with the Fitzgerald family. |
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Swedberg had called for the left-handed-hitting Fitzgerald to a drag bunt on that pitch. |
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The Austin Stacks star was dismissed in last Sunday's Fitzgerald Stadium draw for two bookable offences. |
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How to get Fitzgerald house trained before the floorboards begin to warp? |
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Then Fitzgerald loses the reader with passages that amount to inscrutability or even non-sense. |
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They wink at Fitzgerald worshipers primed to hate any textual liberties. |
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Scott Fitzgerald, and the Great Depression by fellow American John Steinbeck. |
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Other try scorers were James Donovan, Ricky Price, Chris Tossel, Dean Fitzgerald, Will Price and Owain Ford. |
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Fitzgerald said the fossil had features that marked it as a member of the baleen whale group, which includes blue whales. |
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There, he hobnobs with the cultural icons of the era including F Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway and Salvador Dali. |
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Fitzgerald was fired from Gone with the Wind after one week. |
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When I was eight I was obsessed with Ella Fitzgerald and wanted to learn her vocal style and scat singing. |
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Scott Fitzgerald, Max Perkins and Scribner's agreed to publish it because it came paired with The Sun Also Rises. |
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The women's record is held by Nicol David with eight wins followed by Sarah Fitzgerald five, Susan Devoy four, and Michelle Martin three. |
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Scott Fitzgerald turned up at the farm and sparred three rounds with Welsh. |
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Portions of those letters quoted by Bruccoli indicate that though Hemingway could be sympathetic, he used a lot of ink telling Fitzgerald to shape up or ship out. |
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The youngster who lists Alan Shearer as his soccer idol and Kerry's Moffie Fitzgerald as the Gaelic player he most admires, is currently concentrating on the handling code. |
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Fundraiser Kick-off Famous Boston Bruins fist-bumper Liam Fitzgerald needs the community's support as he will begin the chain reaction of a group fist bump. |
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Under terms of the agreement, MetWest Securities will share profits from the newly acquired securities lending operations with New York-based Cantor Fitzgerald for two years. |
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And Fitzgerald chose the well-beaten Kingsmark of the two Robert Ogden-owned runners in the Whitbread Gold Cup, and had to watch Ad Hoc sweep to victory in the same colours. |
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Psychiatrist Michael Fitzgerald has speculated that Orwell's social and physical awkwardness, limited interests and monotone voice were the result of Asperger syndrome. |
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Jester JM, Nigg JT, Adams K, Fitzgerald HE, Puttier LI, Wong MM, et al. |
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Both Lawrence Fitzgerald and Peter Trickett argue Jave la Grande is based on Portuguese sea charts, now lost, which the mapmakers of Dieppe misaligned. |
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The Marriage of Oberon and Titania by John Anster Fitzgerald. |
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In 2002, aged 14, Adele discovered Etta James and Ella Fitzgerald as she stumbled on the artists' CDs in the jazz section of her local music store. |
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