We began with prayer led by Graham Jones, the Methodist chaplain, and the sharing of bread and wine. |
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Dr Graham walked me off my feet round the cathedral and other historic parts of the city. |
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Once the pigs are slaughtered, Graham, who is a butcher by trade, makes sausages using his own recipes. |
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Town clerk Graham Gittins said no decision had been made yet about where to site the pigeon lofts. |
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Late in the evening Graham called to confirm he'd had a safe journey and was settled into his little wooden staff cabin snug as a bug in a rug. |
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Secondly, the uninvolved observer will conclude that Graham got a raw deal. |
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Drummund, who was also a biographer for Billy Graham, wrote an excellent biography on Finney which deals with this. |
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Customs accused Mr Graham of having a financial interest in the company because he agreed to underwrite any losses. |
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I mean, of course, Richard Move, whose full-dress impersonations of Graham are more true to life than Graham herself was. |
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Ian Bell also pushed his claims by striking an assured 70 when he stood in for Graham Thorpe. |
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After the break it was only five minutes in when Graham Evans hit a screamer from the edge of the 18 yard box, which hit the post. |
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No wonder I need a shave, Graham mused, rubbing his beard stubble with his free hand. |
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Like Graham himself, the 24-minute announcement speech was solid and sensible but devoid of quotable rhetoric. |
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I saw Mr. Graham for more than a minute and a half, at different positions, different sides of his face, full face. |
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Back in the car, filled with the fumes of composting grass cuttings, Graham was playing solitaire on his PDA while waiting. |
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Aston Villa manager Graham Taylor was furious at the way his team had fallen off the pace in the second half. |
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Davy Graham is a contemporary of McTell's who was the original guitar hero of the emerging early 60s British folk underground. |
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The house has sparked to life with the sudden appearance of Graham, home on an impromptu break. |
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We are asking Graham Thorpe, more in hope than expectation, to come back and make an impact first time out. |
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Joining them will be son Graham, daughter Elaine, grandsons James, Ian, Scott and Lewis and great grandsons David and Alex. |
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Like all the scenery he made for Graham, and probably for his other choreographic projects, it was symbolic, multivalent. |
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Staniforth was controlling the midfield and Graham was a constant threat at centre forward. |
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No sooner was Doherty back in the team than the mercurial ability of Graham Geraghty hoved into view. |
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Mayor Graham Francis said the meeting agenda had been on display outside the town hall since Thursday. |
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The absence of Graham is a massive blow and without him nobody seemed capable of marshalling the full-back line. |
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They were led by their officers, town clerk Graham Gittins, borough beadle Alfie Johnson and mace bearers Tony Sansom and Derek Smithers. |
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His Graham is a pathetic, vulnerable figure who inspires both pity and amusement. |
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Sir James and Lady Graham have recently restored the orangery, and at present, the attractions include beds of peonies. |
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I asked Graham as we took a tea break this morning in the riverside walk at Matlock. |
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This week online clairvoyant Graham Dare provides answers to two spooky spirit sightings. |
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The student of the year was Ciaran Sutton, Arts student of the year was Gavin Elsted and the science award was carried off by Patrick Graham. |
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It may be more of a surprise that Heather Graham did not fare well as a cover girl. |
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The place hummed with a much smaller project as Graham buzzed away happily in his workshop making mouldings for the window repair job. |
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He only just made it through to the final after beating Graham Jarvis in two dual lane races in the heats. |
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That's water off a duck's back to a man like Graham, who seven minutes later, saw his side take the lead. |
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Supermarkets are expanding into own-brand homes and building flats on top of stores, reports Graham Norwood. |
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After the verdict Alexander's parents, Stephen and Kirstie Graham, released a joint statement condemning the legal system. |
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Phil also came up with extras, stand-ins and doubles for the movie Killing Me Softly, with Heather Graham, once again in a Lakeland location. |
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Sandler approaches nervously, Nicholson cheers him on, and Graham sits by oblivious. |
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William was a spindly, tall person with powdery white skin, and if Graham wasn't mistaken, black eyeliner. |
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At the Music Center, another sculpture by Graham, an open bronze door, frames city hall like a formal portrait. |
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Apply the emerald hue along your top and bottom lash line, like Kat Graham did here. |
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The emotional depth of the cast, whether it's Graham or one of his venal bosses, lends a dramatic weight to the story. |
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Billy Graham was drawing capacity crowds around the world when John Paul II was still a junior professor in Poland. |
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And, besides, it gave Graham a place to hide while I beetled over to the display of windchimes and began to put them through their paces. |
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Thus Graham is hesitant to acknowledge that God's disposition of judgment can be reliably discerned here. |
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In the Fours, Michael Bruce, Graham Brooke, Eddie Howcroft and Phil Parsons were in with a shout at 7-5 down after eight ends. |
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She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along. |
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A variety popular because of its distinctive salmon pink colour is Marcus Graham, which features large, showy double flowers. |
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To Spilsby this morning, to fetch linctus, lemons and honey for Graham, who has now developed a full-scale summer cough. |
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Meanwhile Graham has been plugging on with the task of removing the old kitchen floor covering and applying the new. |
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Then there is the Brummie twang of the landlord of the pub where Graham stays when recording the radio soap. |
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Leading the charge against Graham was none other than Reinhold Niebuhr, the venerable professor at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. |
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Meteorologist Graham Fullarton, who has a weather station in his garden, is predicting that September will be a sizzler. |
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But in the new film version of Graham Greene's novel The Quiet American, his motives are much more ambiguous. |
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Finally, Graham conceded defeat after a few futile moments of trying to reach the memory that was dancing on the very edges of his mind. |
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So Graham had a chat with the guy who knew about these things, and we picked up a handful of brochures and leaflets for study at home. |
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A Chris Kerr free kick was headed down by Scott Walker to Graham Fenton, standing eight yards out and unmarked. |
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The couple have two sons, David and Graham, and a daughter, Susan, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. |
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So, yesterday, Graham tackled the job of dismantling the frame, pulling out the old mount, and putting a new one in its place. |
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Inspector Graham Dodd, who covers the west area of Stockport, attended the meeting to listen to the residents' problems. |
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Maurice Bendrix, the hero of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, is one of modern literature's great soreheads. |
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It is true that the sight of Graham wielding a vacuum cleaner at full speed does have something of the fearful about it. |
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If Graham had stayed, he would have approved of that gradual progression, but warned against the dangers of moving too fast, of doing too well. |
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Mum wasn't wanting to supply such a thing naturally but she had been wondering how to wean Graham off his dummy which he still took a shine to. |
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On the way through the rest of the stalls Graham caught me fingering through a display of glittery costume jewellery. |
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It looks like one of Alexander Graham Bell's magnificent box kites, just lifting off the hill in back of his Nova Scotia home. |
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The salute at the parade was taken by the Naval Base Commander, Commodore Steve Graham. |
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He and Graham Gordon, another young Scot soon to join the paid ranks, have big ambitions. |
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I rushed into the living room to see poor Graham getting well and truly damp in a fine, penetrating rain. |
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Halley treated him cordially and suggested that Harrison consult George Graham, one of London's leading clockmakers. |
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The college bursar, Graham has a note on file on the day in question, based on information from Carol, gardener at the school. |
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I once tried to protect the Mt. Graham red squirrel's habitat from a clear-cut on Forest Service land. |
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She would marry Ron Graham in 1983 but she continued to publish under her original name of Fan Chung. |
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Almost a year has passed since Sheila lost 71-year-old Graham to cancer but she still mourns him as though it were yesterday. |
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Hawkins' onstage reply to Graham is the first part of the legend around this film. |
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Well, Katherine Graham didn't blink, and the rest, as they say, is history. |
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I brought the back end in to pick up Graham, praying I didn't meet the same fate and look a complete twonk. |
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Wayne Finnie's long throw was headed on by Graham Knight finding Cormack unmarked at the far post, who fired home. |
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That was soon done, the tank refilled, and then Graham tested it out by taking a well-earned shower. |
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The noise woke Graham up, and he sat bolt upright from where he had been pillowing his head on his arms on the side of the bed. |
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The factor who manages the estate is Peter Graham from Bidwells in Inverness. |
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And Graham had no ifs, ands or buts about what he thought, and that's what I was hoping Kerry would speak to. |
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Meantime, while waiting for Graham to recover, I have a mountain of laundry and other household chores to do. |
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Stylists from Vogue and Elle went mad for them and Gordon's collections are now available in Harvey Nichols, Graham and Green and Egg. |
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He then nominated his good friend, Billy Graham, to be field evangelist for the new ministry. |
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A strong defensive partnership between Ellie Hargreaves and Annabel Graham at the back prevented any goals being conceded during the morning. |
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Ex-jockey Dermot Little was warned off for a further 20 years while another former rider Graham White was banned for five years. |
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This is nearly a fantastic evening, characterised by the kind of simple miracles of stagecraft that make Graham a first-rate director. |
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The Life of Billy Graham is a superb exploration into one of the nation's most recognizable names. |
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Since she is not available, the only evidence of this is what she has told Graham. |
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Sir Graham Hall retires this month after five years at the helm of Yorkshire Forward. |
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He can take the service to Watford, sharply noting en route such gems as Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene went to school. |
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I had a very short nap while Graham hopped over the road to a sandwich bar and secured a late but exceedingly tasty lunch. |
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The first story admits of a little frivolity, as we see in the conversation of the girls and the bawdy chat of Graham. |
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As Graham followed her swaying hips inside, he had to fight with his body for control. |
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One day all the Aleuts moved out of the village and paddled their bidarkas back to Port Graham. |
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Committee member and Blackley MP Graham Stringer, ex-chairman of Manchester Airport, said it was seen as one of the most go-ahead airports. |
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Everyone would have to admit that Graham proved himself a leading light on the field of play. |
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In fact, Graham Harvey, whose own academic location is in religious studies, has spread his net fairly wide. |
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See, Graham is attending to some unfinished business, and helping some friends out at the same time. |
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Graham consults with Lecter to a small degree in Harris's book and the doctor occasionally pops up to correspond via phone or letter with Graham. |
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But how many viewers noticed the winning jockey Graham Lee crossing himself? |
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The quote was based on photographs taken of the cloak, as Steinhauser would not allow Graham to take the cloak to the menders, based in London. |
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Also playing a major role in the production is Graham Porter, who has designed an original score to be used during production. |
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They had a good race, and Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullet, the fleet's youngest helmsman, recorded its first win. |
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Art expert Shirley Graham at Leeds City Art Gallery said the cache was a valuable find. |
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Leaving Graham to paint a rather pleasant pale straw yellow on the guestroom walls I went off for my weekend provisioning shop. |
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For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon. |
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Previous solo albums by former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon were almost the sound of a man apologising for having once been in the charts. |
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Graham attempted to jump Toby, but he was prepared and rammed the mallet of the sledgehammer into Graham's stomach. |
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Reed hit a long free kick and this time Graham Curry headed over his keeper into the unguarded net. |
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Red Shift's tour of The Third Man was launched as part of a nationwide programme of events marking the centenary of acclaimed author Graham Greene. |
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Before he started Graham explained that he didn't want me to feed him information or to completely clam up but to answer yes or no if asked a question. |
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People knew that the CIA was partly about spying, and they had vague, romantic notions about spies borrowed from Ian Fleming and Graham Greene novels. |
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There was the time that Graham Joyce and I went to a chain store in the suburbs of Chicago, to sit together to sign books. |
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His ambitious drive at the next ball found Graham Thorpe in the slips. |
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Councillors agreed to sell the land to Duncan Graham Partnership for 1,151 million for the purpose of erecting retail warehousing with employment potential for 50 jobs. |
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Senator Graham then addressed the argument that the president has the inherent power under the Constitution to authorize the warrantless wiretapping. |
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Late yesterday Graham started a sore throat and aching joints. |
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Jillian and Graham sat on either side of a silver-plated candelabrum, its twin red candles dripping wax onto the paper tablecloth, empty coffee cups in front of them. |
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It was Murray who taught Alexander Graham Bell the basics of acoustics and electricity and thus was the grandfather, if not the father, of the telephone. |
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The action starts when Graham awakens one morning to discover flattened stalks in his immense cornfields, forming a mysterious and inexplicably huge crop circle pattern. |
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Throughout her life the Queen Mother was a frequent visitor to the Tate, particularly admiring such mavericks as Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore. |
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The Comedians By Graham Greene The granddaddy of all outsider books on Haiti, by the granddaddy of outsiders. |
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But the nine-year-old has slipped to a very favourable rating and it would be unwise to rule him out of the reckoning in the Sean Graham Handicap Chase. |
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While the opposition to Graham has yet to coalesce around a single opponent, he could be in real trouble if it does. |
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Nine penalties later and in the third minute of injury time, they finally scored the touchdown they needed, Graham getting his hands on the ball in yet another pile-up. |
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I woke to find Graham out in the garden carrying out some much needed maintenance on the fish pond, topping it up with fresh water and pulling out some weed. |
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All of which makes me wonder why Lindsey Graham and his cohort were so afraid the guy would clam up. |
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The Tea Party hate machine has gone into overdrive in South Carolina, so how has Lindsey Graham survived so comfortably? |
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The Welshmen contained United until Graham Kavanagh chested down a ball into Thorne's path on 41 minutes and Neil Harris scored with a diagonal shot. |
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The admen behind cartoon cow Graham Heffer have been asked to work on a new campaign for the Cream of Manchester, which could see him replaced after just two and a half years. |
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Federal were far from home and hosed however as their batting line up lacked the regular faces, Graham and Michael Smith, Tom Clemens and Brendan Martin. |
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But he is said to have kept to his constitutionally guaranteed right to remain silent when it comes to Graham. |
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I sat for a good long time over my skinny Grande Americano, sipping the strongly restorative liquid and watching the world go by as Graham went about his errands. |
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Earlier in the day, while leafing through a stack of framed pictures, selecting a handful for the new bedroom, Graham came up with a bit of a shock. |
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Hundreds of civilian volunteers were recruited and trained, scouring communities for any evidence of Graham. |
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McCain and Graham also had a long meeting with Burns Tuesday, but McCain declined to say whether Burns was making any headway. |
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So just to get you into the school mode, my good friend Graham White from Galway sent me a couple of teasers to kick the grey matter into action again. |
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Then, this evening, came the telephone call and Graham received a telling-off from his mother for forgetting that today was his father's birthday. |
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I finger-tipped the last crumbs of my wafer-thin slice of cake and put the plate down, ruefully, looking with some envy at Graham finishing the last of a huge man-sized chunk. |
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My late afternoon siesta was interrupted by a call from Graham. |
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Hailed by some critics in Britain, where Graham is a professor at Newcastle University, it deserves more attention stateside. |
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Police believe that Graham then proceeded southbound, toward the Charlottesville Downtown Mall. |
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How did a normal Friday night with friends turn into 18-year-old second-year Hannah Graham running past a Shell station alone? |
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Former Missouri State Senator chuck Graham is paraplegic and confined to a wheelchair. |
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There was a great deal of heated debate, and town clerk Graham Gittins was accused of failing in his duty to advise the council of their own standing orders. |
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Those who spoke out against it included a fellow Air Force colonel, Lindsay Graham, who also happens to be a U.S. senator. |
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It was the first time Graham had seen his brother lose his usual calm. |
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Thankfully, Graham was never in any distress from the congestion that quickly cleared from his immediate response to antibiotics. |
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Accompanied by the sound of hammering, cursing, and drilling, Graham has been populating the walls with pictures, plates, and other bits of our stuff. |
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They're in need of an autumn tidy, that's for sure, but it's a job that'll keep Graham busy for no more than half a day, possibly as much as a full day. |
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While the seas can be savage, Graham loves the power of the ocean, the wildness of the local landscape and, in particular, the clarity of the light in this part of Scotland. |
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Over the weekend we'll print off a batch of business cards for Graham and calling cards for me and recoup the cost of the entire printer in one smooth operation. |
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Centre Graham Mackay added both goals, but Deacon gave the visitors hope when he wrong-footed defender Adam Maher to slice through for Bradford's try. |
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Gearing up for the Rotary Park Restoration Walk next Saturday are bush regenerators Graham Read, Rosemary Joseph and Dennis Sellars with Cr Frank Swientek. |
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In the weeks following her disappearance, hopes of finding Graham were kept alive. |
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Rev Graham waited to go on in an air-conditioned tent, with aides nearby in case of a medical emergency, and the stage was shaded by a massive canopy. |
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With five minutes remaining on the clock Graham got his second try. |
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When the coffee was done we split up and went our separate ways, Graham to the bookshop for a good browse and me off to the big photographic store at the other end of town. |
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Reverend Graham drew the meeting to a close by earnestly thanking the president for making the trip up the mountain. |
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While not completely immune to the rightward pull of his party, Graham has dared stick his nose outside the Republican tent. |
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When that happens we'll join Graham in Somerset, leaving our furniture and effects in storage pending the purchase of a suitable house close by the holiday camp. |
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The White House declined to send a spokesperson to Face the Nation to rebut Senator Graham. |
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Bulldogs skipper and flank Graham Carlson said he believed his side had a distinct advantage playing at home and the team had a semi-final placing firmly in their sights. |
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Both Graham and Ben are used as punchbags in his comedy set. |
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A man appears to sidestep Graham as she walks by, then begins to follow her. |
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In the Antarctic Peninsula, an early Jurassic gap in intrusive activity was followed by widespread mid-Jurassic silicic plutonism in eastern Graham Land. |
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On the other side, many liberal mainliners were not any kinder to Graham. |
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It appears possible that Graham did make certain revelations to his cellmates whilst either under the influence of drugs or whilst being detoxified. |
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I pulled the zipper on my fleecy jacket right up to my neck and managed perfectly well but poor Graham shivered in a t-shirt and open denim jacket. |
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Two Kinds of Time by Graham Peck In contrast to spence, Graham Peck is almost unknown. |
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The first-half was marred when a reckless challenge caught Graham Hutchinson with a stud and he was taken to hospital for seven stitches to a deep flesh wound. |
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The couple have a son, Graham, and two grandsons, Andrew and Jack. |
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Thomas Lynedoch Graham, being a younger son, would automatically have been required to matriculate his arms, since he was not entitled to the undifferenced arms of Fintry. |
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As the immunologist Graham Rook is fond of saying, co-evolution invariably leads to codependence. |
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Finally, as the evening cooled, Graham took himself up to the loft to replace the worn-out ballcock float and valve that's been giving us a problem for some time. |
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Your influences include William Trevor, Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dickens, Graham Greene, v.s. Pritchett, and Elizabeth Bowen. |
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For Democrats, Graham is a warmonger who leads the charge for military intervention in places such as Syria, Egypt, and Libya. |
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As Graham stood on the top of the wooden step ladders, trimming away at the box, and the barberry that tangled into it, he glanced down at the cat. |
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At an event at the National Press Club, Bozell gives an introductory speech but then has Graham come up to take questions. |
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A Graham Delaney goal in the seventh minute set them on their way. |
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Catcher Graham Holloway also showed off his powerful throwing arm as he picked off a Laurier base runner trying to steal second during the top of the sixth. |
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Pilgrim, helmed by Graham Tullett and expertly crewed by owner Mark Ormerod, led from start to finish over the north lake course to conclude an excellent season's results. |
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The multimedia production also included an original score by artist-musician Rodney Graham and rock duo Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth. |
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Air Commodore Graham Bentley receives an eyes right during the march off at the Surveillance and Control Training Unit's fifth anniversary parade at RAAF Base Williamtown. |
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I'd just got back from a very damp and dismal trip to Taunton station, chauffeuring Graham to catch the train back to London, and I was feeling a little down. |
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Charlie was one year older and seven inches taller than Graham, although Graham swore he was six feet tall when he had his Sunday-go-to-meeting shoes on. |
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And, as chance would have it, it was the day I had to drive to Somerset and back, taking Graham off for a few days of relief bar-work so he could top off his bike fund. |
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Det Con Graham Jones said the haul may have been stolen to order. |
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Shot almost entirely at one of those trade fairs on a huge exhibition space, Helen Graham and Rosie Ellison's film touches on things rather than investigates in depth. |
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The findings of the inquiry were couched in virulent terms, accusing Graham of being a heretic, falsifier, person of irregular life, blasphemer, and excommunicate. |
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When we reach the waterline, the full moon has risen, casting steely light over the boulders that Graham has strategically positioned along the shore. |
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The equaliser arrived like a dove from above, a divine free kick from Graham Kavanagh, whose all-round game bestrode this contest like a colossus. |
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As a pioneer of twilight sleep in childbirth in New Zealand she even trialled the drug on herself when she subsequently had her four children, Peter, Ross, Graham and Alison. |
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When it comes to outerwear many customers prefer the traditional parka, but the snowboard culture currently is taking a lead in styling, according to Graham. |
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The concept of Newtonian elastic collisions among molecules of a gas suffices to bind together in one theory the empirical laws of Boyle, Charles, and Graham. |
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The Unfortunates by Laurie Graham was my unputdownable book of the year. |
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Last thing I remember, as the warmth of my fellow snoozers crept through the duvet, was the wish that Graham had remembered that hot water bottle. |
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Mickey Cohen is a pint-size Mob boss with friends like Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Billy Graham. |
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With the help of architect Michael Graham, William and Robin were able to transform the old kitchen and an adjacent butler's pantry into a welcoming, light-filled room. |
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She retrieved a second suitcase and they repeated the procedure, and again Graham got an eyeful as she spread her legs and then leaned forward to hand the case to him. |
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With Graham off in Wales, searching out estate and letting agents and looking at house details, Harry and Dolly and I have had a completely shameless, dozy day. |
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As voters at home know, few leaders have been as prominent in routing moderates like Graham out of the party. |
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And then, with a swoosh of her white lab coat, Mrs. Graham was gone. |
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To add to this assurance of quality, Graham fillets each fish by hand, which allows him to monitor every single fish that passes through the Smokehouse. |
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So, when I saw that David Crosby and Graham Nash were playing at the new concert hall I just booked tickets, knowing my parents would want to come. |
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Museum Manager-Curator, Capt Linda Graham, believes the story is a furphy. |
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It featured some striking visual images, and Graham Greene's story, set against a background of racetrack racketeers, offers intriguing pre-echoes of Brighton Rock. |
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The consolation here is that the garden is clean and unobjectionable, requiring no more than grass cutting from Graham and general weeding and pruning from me. |
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Fortunately, Graham is understanding and, when he comes home and finds a cobweb here and an unswept patch there he waits until I'm not looking and puts it to rights for me. |
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The A Grade winner was, Peter Smith, on a countback from Graham Fenton. |
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Before the arraignment, Deputy Prosecutor Graham Blewitt spoke of his personal satisfaction in seeing one of the court's major targets brought before it. |
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The result of many weeks work, this could not have been achieved without the skill and leadership of Graham Body and it is a credit to him and his team of artificers. |
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With the South Carolina GOP primary behind him, Sen. Lindsey Graham appears to be on a glide path to re-election. |
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Mr Grace and five other air crew including warrant officer Brian Jones from Bierley and pilot officer Graham Smith, who was married and lived in Harrogate, were killed. |
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Senator Lindsey Graham acidly observed that it sounded as if the troops might be leaving before they even arrived. |
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The Graham report goes on to address the situation more than three centuries later. |
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A small, courtly man, agee was wearing a Panama hat and khaki suit, as if he had been scripted by Graham Greene. |
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Planned search efforts for Graham have been called off, and Albemarle County Police have taken charge of the investigation. |
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Meet the drug felon and bravo TV star challenging Lindsey Graham for his Senate seat in November. |
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The telephone was patented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell, and like the early telegraph, it was used mainly to speed business transactions. |
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On James's side, a modest force of 50 horsemen gathered by John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee was in town. |
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On 16 April 1689, John Graham of Claverhouse, recently made Viscount Dundee, raised the standard of the deposed James VII on the Dundee Law. |
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However, Graham Lee didn't panic, a gap appeared in plenty of time and Spiraea ran on strongly to win a shade cosily. |
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The duel ended after the wounded Walker finally conceded, and afterwards Graham was arrested but was quickly released. |
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Ernest Graham Ingham, an expatriate author, published his books at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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The Letters Patent covered South Georgia, the South Orkneys, the South Shetlands, the South Sandwich Islands, and Graham Land. |
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The other, Graham Maddock, was also later jailed in South Africa for fraud. |
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The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. |
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Although Alexander Graham Bell is most often associated with the invention of the telephone, his interests were extremely varied. |
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Some of Bell's kites are on display at the Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site. |
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Since 1976, the IEEE's Alexander Graham Bell Medal has been awarded to honor outstanding contributions in the field of telecommunications. |
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The 22-year-old has been selected as one of the Surestop Brummies' representatives alongside wonderkid Zach Wajtknecht by team boss Graham Drury. |
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Mechanics' early pressure paid off in 23 minutes when Moore scored a spectacular overhead kick from a Graham Fraser knock down. |
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Involving in project would mean returning somehting to Capetonians, as said by Graham Power, Chairman and founder of the Power Group. |
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Many portraits were painted of Somerset Maugham, including that by Graham Sutherland in the Tate Gallery, and several by Sir Gerald Kelly. |
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He named Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett, Eric Ambler and Graham Greene as influences. |
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His impressive fingerpick technique has produced some excellent guitar arrangements including tunes by Souza, Scott Joplin and Davey Graham. |
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Europe, Graham said, is a dysfunctional political organization. |
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Notable alumni include Damien Hirst, Sarah Lucas, Steve McQueen, Gillian Wearing, and Graham Coxon. |
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When I went to Chelsea before the War, I studied under the sculptor Henry Moore and the painter Graham Sutherland. |
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It was the producer Alexander Korda, to whom Reed was now signed, who introduced the director to the novelist Graham Greene. |
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Richard was barely two years old when his mother died on 31 October, six days after the birth of Graham, the family's thirteenth child. |
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Ayer also had a daughter with Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham Westbrook. |
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Hill won the event, something his double world champion father Graham never did. |
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In 1840, one hundred of those residents who did not have passports were arrested, leading to the Graham affair. |
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In 1325 Robert I exchanged lands at Cardross for those of Old Montrose in Angus with Sir David Graham. |
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William Walker first gained national attention after his duel with William Hicks Graham on January 12, 1851 in San Francisco. |
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Walker, though he tried a number of times to shoot his weapon during the duel, failed to fire even a single shot and Graham was left unscathed. |
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Montrose was the son of William Graham, 2nd Duke of Montrose, and Lady Lucy, daughter of John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland. |
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While some consider optical wireless to be bleeding-edge technology, its origins date back to Alexander Graham Bell's photophone. |
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There was no exposure to Martha Graham or Judson Dance Theater in the former Soviet Union. |
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In 1880, 4 years after his invention of the telephone, alexander Graham Bell patented a device which he called the photophone. |
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Ten years ago, southpaw Graham, the hurtful counter-puncher, would have been favourite to dismantle Brewer. |
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Effective from 10 October 2016 Graham Westley was appointed team manager with Dino Maamria his assistant and Mccarthy released by the club. |
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He had been brought to Elland Road by manager Howard Wilkinson, who was sacked a month into the season to be replaced by George Graham. |
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But Colin Graham was demoted from his role as minerals officer at East Ayrshire Council at a disciplinary hearing. |
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For the second series, Graham, Pharaoh and Chibnall returned to write episodes, joined by Julie Rutterford, Guy Jenkin and Mark Greig. |
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According to Matthew Graham, writing in the Radio Times, the error was deliberate. |
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By the time of his appearance, two of the visitors' G-men, James Graham and Ade Gardner, had crossed for touchdowns. |
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But before she jetted off, she stopped by to chat to Graham Norton for his BBC show tonight and continued yabbering about her health and fitness. |
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In 2012 the movie Blood, starring Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham was filmed on the Wirral. |
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These were a great success, and promoter Bill Graham paid them a bonus, and rebooked them, but bassist Ken Whaley had had enough, and left. |
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Bassist Graham Knox revealed meeting the legendary star was the high point of his career, especially when he warned them to never break up. |
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The humor of the Martha Graham send-ups and vaudevillian sketches felt dated, despite the dancers' best efforts. |
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We still can't find anything else beyond this maxi single, which was self-produced along with another gentleman named Graham Handley. |
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Wowzie, zowie, that was quite a throw-down at McCain and Graham. |
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The National Association of Specialty Food Trade awarded the 2009 sofi Gold award to Ciao Bella for its Key Lime Graham Cracker Gelato. |
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The Key Lime Graham Cracker Gelato combines the subtle sweetness of graham crackers with the tangy kick of lime. |
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This summer, Annie's will also introduce certified-organic Graham Crackers available in Honey and Cinnamon varieties. |
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We also felt that structures such as this or the Graham pavilion, for example, offer a somewhat limited idea of interdisciplinarity. |
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Yet when Drogheda were at their groggiest, Jason Gavin, Graham Gartland and keeper, Dan Connor, were the men who lead the fight back. |
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Hardie became the party's Secretary, while George Mitchell was the first Treasurer and Cunninghame Graham was the President. |
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In love with Mauritius, Eric and Lesley Graham have bought an IRS villa in Anahita to live as true Mauritians. |
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Sarah Dodman gave her harrowing account at the inquest into the deaths of Graham Anderson, 36, and his sons Jack, 11, and three-year-old Bryn. |
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Notable artists from this period were employed as teachers such as Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. |
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Griggs, Robin Tanner, Graham Sutherland, Paul Drury, Joseph Webb, Eric Ravilious, the glass engraving of Laurence Whistler, and Clifford Harper. |
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Bassett pinched the dreaded longball style so hated from Watford's Graham Taylor, revealed Fairweather. |
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Plagued by injuries early in his career, including a torn ACL and microfracture surgery Graham is out to prove that he is not a draft bust. |
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Second generation designers like Ivan Harbour and Graham Stirk are given full credit. |
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The same year, US A-10 Thunderbolts strafed NATO forces in Afghanistan, killing Canadian Private Mark Anthony Graham. |
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Michael Peyser is producing, with Janet Graham co-producing, from a script by first-time screenwriter Rafael Moreu. |
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The city's transport chief, Graham Hinchey, and left-winger Sue Lent have both submitted challenges. |
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Q I HAVE played rugby for three years and developed a cauliflower ear like England star Graham Rowntree. |
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Here he is played as a stubborn but not unlikeable grump by Graham Overton in this production directed by Katy Weir. |
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Defending, Graham Crowth told the court that Thompson was having money problems. |
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He had invited the local Church of Ireland minister Rev Michael Graham to concelebrate mass and share the Eucharist. |
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Frank Armitt drew 2-2 with The Blobber, who replied through Graham Donnelly and Steve Egerton. |
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This letter was first made available to scholars in Blet, Graham, Martini, and Schneider, Actes et Documents, vol. |
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Had been working well on the Al Bahathri polytrack under Graham Sexton in company with Iblis. |
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Fr O'Donovan invited the local Church of Ireland minister, Rev Michael Graham, to concelebrate mass and share the Eucharist. |
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We owe much to Elena Fagotto and Mary Graham for having clearly pointed out this gap in transparency and describing its negative impacts. |
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This is the first summit of the fell running challenge known as the Bob Graham Round when undertaken in a clockwise direction. |
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In fact, the irenic institutions in which Ockenga and Graham were engaged received the same polemic as did the World and National Councils. |
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Kalb was indeed rewarded for his deeds by Graham Allison, who named this mediacrat director of the JFK School's new mass media center. |
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But having survived receivership the season ended with hopes of a bright new dawn with Bull, Andy Mutch and Graham Turner. |
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In 1844 Graham again introduced a Bill to bring in a new Factory Act and repeal the 1833 Factory Act. |
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It's a cracking race and the dog to look out for is the Graham Holford-trained Lemon Laveer. |
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