Time to dust off the old Harley, head out of town, and start feeling that wind whistling through your hair. |
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In that drone Harley heard an echo of the blues, but he also heard something deeper. |
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In 1708 Harley also lost favour, and Anne was forced to admit the Whigs into her administration once again. |
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Religious, without being sectarian, and a great socializer, Harley always wore a walrus moustache. |
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This guy seemed like he belonged on a Harley, not a car more suited to a family man or a soccer mom. |
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Roof tiles or shingles decorate buildings in the Harley where none existed previously. |
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The round house was found directly beneath the low-lying site during survey work for the showroom which will sell Harley Davidson motorbikes. |
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It doesn't hurt that there are bunches of Harley accessories, too, that can set your Hog apart from everybody else's motorcycle. |
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Twice the size of a normal bike, the bronze Fat Boy Harley has been made by a team of eight workers and taken six months to complete. |
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Even if people hardly knew who Harley Earl was, they associated tail fins with General Motors. |
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Things ran on for about 18 months and I was then asked to go to Harley Street, in London, to see a surgeon appointed by the insurance company. |
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To mark the occasion, Harley released a limited number of licensed print and sculpture reproductions while keeping the originals. |
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According to our research, the instrument was probably manned by a Paul Thardo, who was the xylophonist with the Harley Sadler troupe. |
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There was a bloke on a brand new, 03 reg, baby Harley, trying to commit suicide in front of me. |
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Andrew, 33, is nuts about classic Harley Davidson motorcycles and little Harley is already following in his footsteps with her own quad bike. |
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By the same token, Colonel Robert Kenneth Wilson, MA, MB, Ch.B., FRCS, a Harley Street gynaecologist, provided the ideal accoucheur for the picturesque monster. |
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He also owns a Harley and a drag car, both of which are in the garage. |
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It still could attract interest from overseas predators but it is far more likely in the short term that Harley will be forced to fall on his sword. |
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Would you like a hot chocolate before hitting the sack, Harley? |
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I met him because his daughter, Lily, and my daughter, Harley, are friends. |
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Still, Harley was always the first guy in the room to crack a joke and make us laugh. |
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Two fringe candidates, Walt Bayes and Harley Brown were included and their participation made the debate go viral on the Internet. |
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Moreover, the Bullet, like the Harley Davidson, offers a lot of opportunities for the owner to customise it according to his personal tastes and preferences. |
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This Santa and his helpers ride Harley hogs rather than a sleigh. |
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As it heads into its next century, Harley is attempting to attract a new crop of hog fans by rolling out new bikes designed for women and smaller riders. |
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The bikes are located at the front of the store, with memorabilia such as souvenirs, pictures, Harley chrome plates, and bike ornaments surrounding the hogs. |
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Jon told how he'd seen a report on the Spanish news about a whole load of Hog riders from America arriving on a boat that afternoon for a Harley Davidson convention. |
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Harley shrugged, but then decided to give her his honest, sincere reply. |
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Last of all, Huntsman promised to bring his Harley Davidson and his motocross bike. |
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It's therefore tempting to conclude that Harley must have used up of all his remaining creativity and originality on this one magnificently splenetic piece of pop genius. |
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When we meet earlier in the day at his office close to Harley Street, he apologises at least six times for wearing something so calamitously uncool as a pinstripe suit. |
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After a while, she goes and after a while Harley calms down again. |
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As Harley points out, much of the scientific rhetoric of post-Enlightenment cartography was used to maintain systems of state and imperial domination. |
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His eldest son Harley eventually succeeded him in both positions. |
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His motorbike, part Honda, part Harley, was stolen from a biker bar, after being liberated from a chop shop, thus being thrice stolen and unidentifiable. |
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The 62 brave women volunteered to ride pillion with members of the Essex Harley Davidson and Honda clubs to raise money for Little Haven Children's Hospice. |
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Mr and Mrs Harley were in the process of selling their semi-detached cottage in The Street and had been storing new furniture in the spare bedroom, which caught fire. |
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Men buy Harley Davidson motorbikes and dice with death on the roads. |
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The manuscript adds that an attempt by the Duchess to prevent Lord and Lady Harley from distraining tenants who did not pay their rent has been thrown out of court. |
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There are about 70 extended suppliers currently working with Harley. |
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Mitch, and possibly Harley, would be immediately suspended indefinitely. |
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She also starred in the upcoming horror comedy film Yoga Hosers, alongside director Kevin Smith's daughter, Harley Quinn Smith. |
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Pee-Pee Harley is a slightly socially unacceptable dog with the inconvenient and embarrassing habit of peeing on everything and everyone. |
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In 1696 Harley advocated the founding of a Land Bank that would serve the agriculture interest as the Bank of England served the monied interest. |
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Priyanka Chopra seems to be on a buying spree, and her most recent purchase is a shocking pink Harley Davidson. |
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Harley Street is sometimes said to be named after him, although it was his son Edward Harley who actually developed the area. |
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Harley supported a Bill to exclude from the Commons holders of government office and placemen in an effort to weaken court patronage. |
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He enjoyed camping, swimming, fishing at Sharps Creek, looking for mushrooms, playing hacky-sack and riding his Harley. |
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Harley obtained a commission as a major of militia foot in Herefordshire, which he held for several years. |
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The concept of she being an ecoterrorist who may or may not long for Harley Quinn, the Joker's henchwench, is pure animated bliss. |
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While Harley had been in no way responsible for Pelton's murderous attack upon Yesler, public opinion held him to account. |
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In the 1930s, a Harley Street surgeon became the first person to take a picture of Nessie. |
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The speed limit on Clement Road between Harley Road to Eleventh Concession Road was reduced from 80 to 60 km per hour. |
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Pre-teen Crispin lives on the streets with his dog Harley, who has an uncanny ability to guide Crispin out of danger. |
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Of course, what you really need when riding a Harley or any bike with a more retro feel, is a good open-face helmet. |
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Runners up, Milton Library's 'The Dewey Decimators,' came in second and Mackie Harley Davidson's 'Bee-zee Riders' took best costume. |
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Harley Pasternak is a fitness and nutrition guru to Hollywood stars and New York Times bestselling author. |
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Harley claimed the title of Oxford because of his relationship through marriage to the previous holders, the De Veres. |
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When he was in office, Harley promoted the careers of Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, and John Gay. |
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Thanks largely to the research of John Harley, knowledge of Byrd's biography has expanded in recent years. |
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According to Harley, Thomas Byrd, the grandson of Richard Byrd of Ingatestone, Essex, probably moved to London in the 15th century. |
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For Harley, maps serve as an example of Foucault's power and knowledge concept. |
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The Queen turned for private advice to Harley, who was uncomfortable with Marlborough and Godolphin's turn towards the Whigs. |
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Abigail was related to both Harley and the Duchess, but was politically closer to Harley, and acted as an intermediary between him and the Queen. |
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In their place, she appointed a new ministry, headed by Harley, which began to seek peace with France. |
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In the parliamentary elections that soon followed his appointment, Harley, aided by government patronage, secured a large Tory majority. |
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Harley was stabbed by a disgruntled French refugee, the Marquis de Guiscard, in March, and Anne wept at the thought he would die. |
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Harley was forced from office, but his cousin Abigail, who had recently married, continued in the Queen's service. |
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The Queen was informed by Godolphin and Marlborough that they would no longer serve with Harley. |
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In 1703 Harley first made use of Daniel Defoe's talents as a political writer. |
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The resort has 14 yurts, each with its own theme, such as a Harley Davidson-themed yurt, a honeymoon-themed yurt and an Audrey Hepburn-themed yurt. |
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Harley attempted to lead business without his former colleagues, and several of those present including the Duke of Somerset refused to participate until they returned. |
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The Tory administration led by Harley and the Viscount Bolingbroke persuaded the Queen to create twelve new Tory peers to force the treaty through. |
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Laws and Heam have both worked with world-leading cosmetic surgeons in Harley Street, including 10 Years Younger surgeon Nick Percival, who is also a Medispa S10 associate. |
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To share your views on pubic hair styles and the growing trend for bikini line laser hair removal, visit The Harley Medical Group's Facebook page. |
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From an early age, Harley paid particular attention to the conduct of public business, taking special care over the study of the forms and ceremonies of the House of Commons. |
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In November 1698 and in January 1700 Harley was approached by the ministry to accept office in the government, on the later occasion being offered the Secretaryship of State. |
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However, Harley Pasternak has claimed that his client struggles to gain weight because of her 'fast metablisim' and insists she is not suffering from anorexia. |
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Unlike the Whigs, Harley and his ministry were ready to compromise by giving Spain to the Bourbon claimant, Philip of Anjou, in return for commercial concessions. |
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Tombazian has consulted with over 50 companies of all sizes and from a wide range of industries, some of which include Tallwave, Ethology and Harley Davidson University. |
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As John Harley has shown, it is probable that Byrd's parental family were Protestants, though whether by deeply felt conviction or nominal conformism is not clear. |
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My son Harley has Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome and chronic lung disease and spent the first 16 months of his life in hospital, so I understand how hard it can be. |
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The addition of the Cotton and Harley manuscripts introduced a literary and antiquarian element and meant that the British Museum now became both National Museum and library. |
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After he was released, Walpole wrote and published anonymous pamphlets attacking the Harley ministry and assisted Sir Richard Steele in crafting political pamphlets. |
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Harley was sent to report to William, meeting him at Henley. |
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Harley then spent some time at Foubert's Academy, but disliked it. |
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But cosmetic surgeon Dr Aamer Khan from London's Harley Street Skin clinic suggested Louis' smooth forehead could be the result of a new Botox treatment. |
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Mr Davies, who is one of the UK's leading plastic, reconstructive, and cosmetic surgeons, will also continue to practise from his Harley Street clinic. |
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In 1701, Defoe presented the Legion's Memorial to the Speaker of the House of Commons, later his employer Robert Harley, flanked by a guard of sixteen gentlemen of quality. |
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By September 1706, Harley ordered Defoe to Edinburgh as a secret agent to do everything possible to help secure acquiescence in the Treaty of Union. |
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Stable jockey Martin Harley was on board two of those winners and it looks significant that the pair team up in this 6f handicap with the lightly raced Exceeder. |
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The CBGB Festival at Webster Hall in NYC turned violent Friday night when founding bassist of the Co-Mags, Harley Flanagan took out a knife in the VIP balcony area. |
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For some time, so long indeed as the victories of the great English general cast a glamour over the policy of his friends, Harley continued to act loyally with his colleagues. |
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Harley employed her influence without scruple, and not in vain. |
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