After all the travelling is done with for a while and Frost is settled back at home, he plans to revive a sleeping dragon. |
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The bank has a counterclaim against Mrs Frost for the sums still outstanding. |
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Old Jack Frost and harsh winter winds are drying out plants with shallow roots, such as azaleas and rhododendrons. |
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Within hours, Frost had been sheltered in a hut, where he was given milk and porridge and berries and ale. |
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According to Stephen Frost, the party's area agent, local opinion is divided about whether he has the right stuff to win back the seat. |
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Both he and Frost advocated the use of natural diction, and of colloquial speech rhythms in metrical verse. |
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In the old days, we knew that Jack Frost came out on chilly mornings, waved an icicled finger and created frosty havoc in our gardens. |
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Evading the efforts of Jack Frost for as long as possible is a goal for many gardeners. Here are some tricks on how to do just that. |
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You can start to think all singer-songwriters are much of a muchness, until you see a real talent like Liam Frost. |
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Its listening posts capture virtually every electronic conversation around the world, Frost claims. |
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Fall Frost Coming, painted in 1966, is a large canvas that features muted trees with soft edges. |
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Frost has made a name for himself as a heavyweight broadcaster, journalist, and political interviewer. |
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Peter Frost, the man who lived in a North Yorkshire car park while he was down on his luck, is building a new life for himself in Nottingham. |
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Robert Frost once classed poetry that way, free verse against formal verse. |
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Frost takes on the role of spokeswoman of her generation with this merry-go-round of tunes. |
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Then Mr Frost transformed from a rather frail-looking elderly man into an agile bushman. |
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It is not surprising that Frost, well grounded in Romantic tradition, would blend seriousness and play in the epiphanic quest. |
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But eight-year-old Panny Frost is becoming a showgirl for the second time in her star-struck childhood. |
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A stellar career has included stints as Poet in Residence at the Frost Place, New Hampshire, and Writer in Residence at Trinity College. |
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There isn't a whole lot of gooey sentimentality and no symbolic Robert Frost poems. |
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When a retired bank employee linked to the missing strongbox turns up murdered, Frost has to go after that killer, too. |
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As Liz Frost explores, there is an elision between the consumer power of youth in the Western world, and its ideation as physical perfection. |
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Frost plays acoustic guitar and delivers her breathy vocals with a retro cool, a swinging '60s chanteuse with keen insights into modern life. |
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With Brooks absent because of a knock, the little-used Frost filled in at left-back. |
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Vinny Sullivan hit the deck just as John Frost was about to throw the ball in. |
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Frost Free models are more expensive both to buy and to run, but eliminate the dreaded task of defrosting a large unit. |
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In this way Father Frost became a dearly loved and adored character among Bulgarian children. |
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You have the new guard of Pegg and Frost fencing with the grand masters, all of whom bring their A-game. |
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The special advent choral concert will be conducted by Peter Frost and includes sacred and secular music from early and modern composers. |
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So convinced is Sadie Frost of Joshi's philosophy that she has lent her name to his Feel Great range. |
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He was ordered not to communicate with Frost in any way and to stay away from four named people. |
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After the time off, Frost considered taking up teaching as a profession, but sometimes things don't always go as planned. |
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In less time than it takes to tell, Swan had an overhead kick cleared off the line by Frost, before the equaliser arrived from a penalty after 61 minutes. |
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In length he prefers the epigrammatic and in form he is an adept formalist, acknowledging his antecedents in the farmer-poets of the past, Frost, Horace and Theognis. |
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As he moved with his Subartans into the open Frost could sense the spirits of the banshees all around them, closer now, gathering perhaps, he thought, to listen. |
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Frost lifts a fat cigar from the ashtray, and enquires politely if I mind. |
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Winter is here, temperatures are dropping, and whether you like it or not, Jack Frost will soon be nipping not only your nose, but the rest of your body as well! |
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Giants of the Frost, as well as being my sixth novel for adults and written under contract, is part of a doctoral research degree in creative writing. |
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David Frost was a man of boundless energy, fierce loyalty, disarming charm, and keen intelligence. |
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Mr Frost said the school had chosen an integrated approach to IT, which sees computers incorporated into every lesson, rather than segregated off into a separate suite. |
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Robert Frost insisted that poetry be made up of griefs, not grievances. |
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Frost would just walk back and forth in front of the fireplace and talk and talk and talk. |
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The lyrical declamation has inspired luminaries ranging from Kurt Vonnegut to Robert Frost. |
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Interview with Emil Savundra In 1967, Frost took on Emil Savundra, a businessman who was eventually convicted of fraud. |
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Frost expands the water in clay soils, which bursts the heavy clods apart. |
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Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through. |
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But gradually Frost was able to lure for interviews senior politicians and luminaries from all sides of public life. |
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Snatching the president away from the Washington press corps at a particularly sensitive moment was a quintessential Frost move. |
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The entire angel burst into flames, and stone chips began to flake away as Frost scrambled back for cover, gripping the small familiar in two hands. |
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If those beliefs can be pried loose just a bit, Frost says, the possessions might eventually follow. |
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For that you can blame Robert Frost and his bally tennis nets. |
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He wrote for The Frost Report and several other David Frost programmes on British television. |
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He was also in TV series Roughnecks, Heartbeat, Band of Gold and A Touch of Frost, plus films Bob's Weekend, TwentyFourSeven and The Full Monty. |
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Frost flowers and bromine explosions sound almost extraterrestrial but they occur regularly in Canada's Arctic. |
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Colonel Cole was an action officer during Operation Burnt Frost, the shootdown of the errant National Security Agency satellite. |
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Frost formed on just about everything Thursday morning, including this fence and the teasels behind it along McBeth Road. |
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Frost Mobile text messaging does not send text messages containing any confidential information such as customer names or account numbers. |
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In 2013, the thermophilic digester won the Frost and Sullivan Best Practice Award for achieving a major technological breakthrough. |
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The final pitted Lockwood against Springwood BC A, with Derek Frost the referee, and they ran out 2-0 winners in a best of three frames match. |
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The visitors were bowled out for 156 despite solid contributions from current Warwickshire staffman Nick James and former Bear Tony Frost. |
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Former Atomic Kitten Jenny Frost and the Personal Overhaul Device give makeunders to a peroxide blonde and a fake tan addict. |
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The jury heard Theresa Frost met Mr Walshaw in 2009 when she was working for a company supplying cleaners and home helps. |
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I had just freed a man wearing a dark blue suit and a Gryffindor tie when Asil's shout made me turn to see Frost right on top of me. |
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In the end, there was nothing that Frost could do to defeat Sessions, who won handedly by 56 to 44 percent. |
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It seems that Frost and other local leaders were expecting to seize the town and trigger a national uprising. |
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These included Peter Lanyon, Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Bryan Wynter and Roger Hilton. |
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John Frost and 3,000 other Chartists marched on the Westgate Hotel at the centre of the town. |
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John Frost was sentenced to death for treason, but this was later commuted to transportation to Australia. |
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He also wrote for the satirical BBC comedy programme That Was the Week That Was, which was hosted by David Frost. |
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Frost and snow are rare phenomena in the city as temperatures are usually well above freezing. |
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Frost is rare but does occur on some winters, and temperatures within a few degrees of freezing occur every winter. |
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A 1967 interview with David Frost brought the group to the attention of a wider audience. |
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Frost weathering can form cracks in the soil that fill with rubble from above. |
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Frost is rare or almost absent and snow has never been recorded on the coastal platform. |
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New England is also represented in the Premier Basketball League by the Vermont Frost Heaves of Barre, Vermont. |
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Amongst those holding the fellowships were Kenneth Armitage, Reg Butler, Dennis Creffield and Terry Frost and others. |
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Frost was a defensive force, pulling down 11 rebounds, forcing several jump balls, and notching a steal. |
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Just in time for the holidays, the limited edition Cranberries and Frost line from Febreze eliminates odors while leaving a crisp, comforting scent. |
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Frost heaves, permafrost, thaw settlement, steep terrain, and fish and wildlife would be among the considerations in deciding summer and winter work. |
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You could treat yourself to the Floozie by Frost French nautical silk balcony bra set and spice things up for Valentine's Day with the red hot Reger range. |
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There's no imagination in the time-bending plot, either, with the exception of a brief stopover in an alternate reality where Frost reigns supreme as Christmas' head honcho. |
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In 1811, James Frost produced a cement he called British cement. |
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Linked to a string of famous women including Sadie Frost, ex-heroin addict Russell, 30, is a self-confessed teetotal sexaholic with a growing cult following. |
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Like all the disc jockeys at Flava, Jack Frost is not paid for his time. |
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Insider hears the Liverpool WAG has enlisted TV's Supernanny, aka Jo Frost, to help get three-year-old Archie into a bedtime routine before the new arrival. |
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Frost and two other Newport leaders, Jones and Williams, were transported. |
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Other Christmas beers with a kick include MacTarnahan's Jack Frost Winter Doppelbock and the Tannen Bomb from McMinnville's Golden Valley, both at 8 percent. |
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He is the protagonist's sidekick in John Bellairs's The Face in the Frost. |
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She's joined by supercool Samuel L Jackson, and Brit funnyman Nick Frost. |
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Frost also says multifunction periphefals can increase the efficiency of star performers who generate a lot of work because they'll never have to leave the office. |
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I'M A Celebrity star Jenny Frost has a fear of belly buttons. |
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In May 1958, the Rattlesnakes were disbanded when Frost and Horrocks left, so the Gibb brothers then formed Wee Johnny Hayes and the Blue Cats, with Barry as Johnny Hayes. |
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