But soon she found that she and Giles were pretty much on the same wavelength. |
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Still firmly grasping Ethan by the arm, Giles propelled him to Melissa's side. |
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Maybe up at St Giles, the street was packed, but further down the Royal Mile, there was nobody. |
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Giles looked more than a little stunned to see his welcoming committee all greeting him at once. |
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Oxford residents have expressed their anger at development plans on St Giles Street and at Keble College. |
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In the National Gallery's Mass of Saint Giles, for example, the saint elevates the Host at the moment of consecration. |
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Giles widened his eyes innocently, keeping his voice sweet and cherubic as he sang the very slightly altered lyrics. |
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Giles staggered to the sofa and sank down on it, looking like a man who'd been sucker-punched. |
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Monks were brought to the abbey from Saint Giles, thus it operated as a succursal church of the French monastery. |
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During the three-week trial the jury heard Giles, 19, was high on drink and drugs at the time of the attack. |
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Giles was the more effective spinner but he wasn't exactly aided by his stumper. |
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Though Giles Radice does not say so, this is clearly a form of political heroism which has hitherto been overlooked. |
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Giles flinched, but fought the urge to strike back, concentrating instead on the blindfold. |
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Giles is a philandering upper-class oik, relentlessly snotty and stultifyingly snobbish. |
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He really must be the worst spin bowler in the world, and that is a very honourable position to have, especially when Giles is around. |
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Giles froze and listened to Wes as he gave directions to Gunn to turn the boat and head back to shore. |
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Giles was so confident in his boast, that he actually bet us money that he was right. |
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With a target of just 129 in the second innings, seven wickets fell before spinner Ashley Giles hit the winning runs. |
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Farmer Dan Giles turned 2,000 of his 3,000 acres into a hunting preserve for deer, turkey and quail. |
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He tried to hook a rising Gough delivery but succeeded only in top-edging the ball to Giles. |
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The first and largest Irish colony in London could be found in St Giles in the Fields. |
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The acquisition of LF Brian Giles does more than give the Padres a thumping lineup. |
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The team expects bigger things from LHP Ricardo Rincon, a major bust last season after he was acquired from Pittsburgh for OF Brian Giles. |
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Giles tugged desperately at the manacles, his fingers scrabbling upward against the chain dangling them from the ceiling. |
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Giles looked down at the huge, white bulbous bandages swathing her arms and legs. |
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As she stood straight again, beaming her radiance, the door opened revealing a rather exotic looking woman who was definitely not Giles. |
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A boundary was more likely than a three and Giles came down the wicket and tried to loft the ball over the in-field on the leg-side. |
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This is a collection of pieces by William Byrd, Giles Farnaby and John Bull arranged for string orchestra. |
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In India itself he used Ashley Giles to bowl at or just outside the leg stump when Sachin Tendulkar was batting. |
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St Giles is a very large and affluent Anglican church, justifying a Canon and a Reverend and boasting a large congregation. |
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After the Restoration, Charles ordered the remains to be reinterred in St Giles. |
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Giles was widely criticised for this new tactic but, encouraged by Fletcher, he continued to bowl over the wicket. |
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Giles was over the wicket, so he saw the ball from the moment it left the bowler's hand. |
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The scratched detailing of the vignettes and the presence of feathery foliage, pebbles, and floral bouquets enable the definitive attribution of these pieces to Giles. |
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Giles hopes the museum can help foreigners better understand this argentine position. |
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When the small plane crossed paths with military helicopters, as happened two or three times, the researchers held on as Mr. Giles wigwagged to signal he had seen them. |
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It seemed many long minutes before Giles came back up for air. |
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Giles removed his glasses and wiped them with his handkerchief. |
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It's easy to make comparisons between Shane Warne, one of the greatest leg-spinners who has ever lived, and Ashley Giles, a guy who goes out to try to do a good job. |
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Giles rose and moved to sit on the edge of the coffee table. |
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Please send answers to Pink Floyd, care of the funny farm, Chalford, St. Giles. |
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Giles said he was running a bath and it had almost overflowed. |
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Giles was the last European to explore vast regions of unmapped desert in Central Australia, what the nineteenth century referred to as terra incognita. |
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Ashley Giles is confident that England will recover from the thrashing. |
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Glass touched his lips, and Giles drew back, distrusting it. |
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Tara catches her, and both are killed as Giles shoots Willow in the back, deciding that she's just too dangerous to live, saying he's truly sorry. |
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Giles was ridiculed all over again as a cry-baby and a big softie. |
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But the main news of the day is that Gilz has changed his name to Giles. |
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Giles later worked on the newly discovered goldfields in the Northern Territory, but in 1874 Charles Todd requested him to overland another 5,000 sheep. |
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The occurrence of Glandularia canadensis in Giles County represents a county record and adds to the phytogeographic information of limestone cedar glade species in Tennessee. |
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In its time W. Giles supplied customers with a wide range of goods, including domestic heating and lamp oil, ironmongery, china, glass, bedding and boots. |
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As we positioned ourselves on the couch, with Cordelia sitting close enough to me to make me more than a bit uncomfortable, Giles caught my eye with an inquiring look. |
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Giles is the Parish Church of Wrexham and is considered to be the greatest medieval church in Wales. |
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An official household complete with staff was created for the new baby, under the direction of a clerk, Giles of Oudenarde. |
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That's because a British engineer, Giles Cardozo, has built a roadster that can also take to the skies. |
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Following the 2005 Ashes win, the team suffered from a spate of serious injuries to key players such as Vaughan, Flintoff, Giles and Simon Jones. |
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Midway through the season coach Paul Terry stood down and was replaced by Giles White. |
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Giles posits that when speakers seek approval in a social situation they are likely to converge their speech with that of the other speaker. |
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Milton died of kidney failure on 8 November 1674 and was buried in the church of St Giles Cripplegate, Fore Street, London. |
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The blacks in London lived among whites in areas of Mile End, Stepney, Paddington, and St Giles. |
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Devastated Jacqui Blore is claiming breach of contract and unfair dismissal after losing her job at St Giles Church in Wrexham. |
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Others, such as the Revd Giles Fraser, a contributor to The Guardian, have argued for an allegorical interpretation of the virgin birth of Jesus. |
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Marvell was buried in the church of St Giles in the Fields in central London. |
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June 2012 saw a beacon being lit on top of St Giles as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. |
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It is graced by many medieval carvings including those of an arrow and a deer, the attributes of Saint Giles. |
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The Lady Chapel of Liverpool Cathedral, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott overseen by G F Bodley. |
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Oldest in the list is the red K2 telephone kiosk, designed in 1926 by Giles Gilbert Scott. |
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Giles Fletcher, to demand from the regent Boris Godunov that he convince the Tsar to reconsider. |
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It is located in the Old Town, just off the Royal Mile, beside St Giles Cathedral. |
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Giles Bravery is over in France on a buying mission and missed seeing Charango win the Ripon Cathedral Maiden Stakes. |
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Weaver got Marcus Giles on a check-swing strikeout but then loaded the bases by walking Chipper Jones. |
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You are such a lusty lewdster, Giles. I sometimes think men think of little else but the ungirding of their loins. |
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The Order did not have a Chapel until 1911, when one was added onto St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh. |
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The Commons Chamber was rebuilt after the war under the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, in a simplified version of the old chamber's style. |
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Giles memorial is displayed in the Nichols House Museum in Beacon Hill, Boston. |
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Udal now hopes to take advantage should first-choice spinner Ashley Giles not be fit for the start of the English summer. |
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Initially through a tunnel beneath Chalfont St Giles emerging just after Amersham, then past Wendover and Stoke Mandeville. |
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Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert in 1924, the red telephone box features a prominent crown representing the British government. |
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Its most prominent church is St Giles on the Royal Mile, first dedicated in 1243 but believed to date from before the 12th century. |
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Tolkien's Farmer Giles of Ham is based on Mercia, and indeed the story is dominated by a dragon. |
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The street has several fine public buildings such as the church of St Giles, the City Chambers and the Law Courts. |
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The Stone, like the Graal, is also discovered by the archaeologist Sir Giles Tumulty. |
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Moments of menace provided an even better contrast set against the dottiness of Bea and Giles, Lizzie Winkler and Andy Williams. |
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Mortalities of the larvae of Anopheles gambiae Giles complex and detection of predators by precipitin test. |
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The Australians were offered the light immediately after tea, despite the English protesting and wanting to bowl Giles. |
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Seven years ago, Jenne Giles was a San Francisco painter and sculptor who didn't know felting existed. |
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Adam Giles, who became Chief Minister of the Northern Territory in 2013, is the first Indigenous head of government in Australia. |
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Just before tea Australia lost their first wicket with Hayden out caught at short leg from Ashley Giles first over. |
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The vehicle was created by Giles Cardozo and is the world's first road-legal biofuelled flying car and can change from ground to flying mode in just three minutes. |
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To date, 33 new country records have been verified and another 30 await verification in Maury, Marshall, Hickman, Lawrence, Williamson, Lewis, Wayne and Giles County. |
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Celebrity chef James Martin presented Sandra Giles, a chef at Anchor Homes' Walldene Court care home, at Threap Gardens, in Wallsend, with her certificate. |
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Notable contributors include Giles Coren, Food and Drink Writer of the Year in 2005 and Nadiya Hussain, winner of BBC's The Great British Bake Off. |
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The industry declined in the early 20th century, but in 1921 Morgan Giles bought the last derelict shipbuilding yard and gave the industry a new stimulus. |
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Unlike other British Orders, the armorial banners of Knights and Ladies of the Thistle are not hung in the chapel, but instead in an adjacent part of St Giles High Kirk. |
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Giles had been on day release working at a charity shop when he absconded. |
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William King, Daniel Giles, and Samuel Raven, the other defendants in the bill named, who were described as the trustees nominated by the parties, of the fifth part. |
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In 1625, he was succeeded by his son Charles I who was less skillful or restrained and was crowned in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, in 1633 with full Anglican rites. |
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The nucleus the side was slowly coming together as players such as Hussain himself, Graham Thorpe, Darren Gough and Ashley Giles began to be regularly selected. |
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His younger son, Giles Chichester, is a British politician, and Conservative Member of the European Parliament for South West England and Gibraltar. |
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Giles devoted a section to wit and humor from classical Chinese texts. |
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