Ms Harman said it was vital to drum home the message that violence at home would not be tolerated or go unpunished. |
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As a boy, when Harman wasn't chopping firewood, breaking broncs or working a local ranch, he was drawing. |
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Famous old girls include Harriet Harman, constitutional affairs minister, and Rosalind Franklin, the DNA pioneer. |
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In his final 18 years, Harman produced oils, drawings, and bronzes of rodeos, cowpokes and other rustic scenes. |
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Harman supplies audio products and electronic systems for the vehicle, consumer and professional industries. |
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The Times had previously reported that Brown went so far as to inform Harman how she planned to run Newsweek. |
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It ranges from the available Harman Kardon premium sound system to a back-up camera and standard satellite radio. |
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His visitors, the Irish ambassador and Justin Harman, were delighted to see him but distressed by his appearance. |
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The energy put into her work is also reflected in the Harman paintings, so that her canvases remain affordable and accessible. |
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Now Irish ambassador to Moscow, Mr Harman, who is here today, did not give up. |
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The acting Labour leader, Harriet Harman, was terse when she was asked about the stone on BBC Radio 4's Today programme. |
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This script was written by Harvey Harman who was a community development worker in South Africa for several years. |
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Keene D, Harman P, Sutcliffe T, on behalf of members of the Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program. |
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As Ms Harman is notoriously short of bright new ideas, this looks like a bad omen for anything interesting that Mr Field may propose. |
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Harman bristles, an irked schoolteacher crinkling her nose at the perceived slight, and then explains why no one should belittle her role. |
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Harriet Harman told MPs to abstain on the Welfare Bill, with its measures to increase child poverty and victimise the disabled. |
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The remarks sound contradictory, but Harman seemed to conceive of memory as an external storage device. |
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In Grangefield community centre, a roomful of women with cups of coffee talk to Harman of how they feel, what they know and what they need. |
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On October 28th Harriet Harman, the minister for women, linked these small ads with the practice of people-trafficking. |
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The juice of passion fruit contains alkaloids, including Harman, which has blood pressure lowering, sedative and antispasmodic action. |
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Jack Harman and his staff of ten worked for two years to create this monument. |
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Harman interferes with neurotranbsmitters, substances in the brain that activate or inhibit certain zones of the brain. |
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Instantly recognised wherever the bus goes, the dynamo campaigner Harriet Harman steps out to meet the local candidate, Louise Baldock – and no one asks if it's patronising. |
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One such guru, Warren Bennis, has even suggested that Mr Harman is the model that the post-Enron generation should emulate. In another man, the Harman approach might come wrapped in ideology or sanctimony. |
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Another boo-boo was a buy on speakermaker Harman International. |
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Harriet Harman had Cameron bang to rights on tax credits. |
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In India the deadliness of drivers using phones surpassed that of drunk-driving three years ago, says Harman Sidhu, head of ArriveSAFE, an Indian pressure group. |
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Unlike Gilbert Harman or Richard Rorty, Fisher is no relativist, and unlike, say, Charles Stevenson, he is no logical positivist. |
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Cllr Danny Crowley said the community is still coming to terms with the loss of Mr Harman and his German pals Wolfgang Schroder and Mike Schmidt. |
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Shoulder to shoulder Preparing for austerity Lady in red Good sport ReprintsEven Ms Harman may be daunted, though, by the obstacles that lie between her and the Labour crown. |
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Harriet Harman may not be the most gifted of advocates but he could at least have made an effort to listen to what she was saying rather than sneering. |
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What if there sits in Downing Street today a modern-day Moriarty, living in a world where his schemes are only kept in check by the deductive brilliance of Harriet Harman? |
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Labour has been accused of bragging about its commitment to £83m of cuts to arts funding, prompting deputy leader, Harriet Harman, to defend her party's commitment to culture. |
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Harriet Harman, who was previously the most senior woman in the Labour Party, led the fight for women's equality in an often bruisingly upfront fashion. |
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Claire Harman proves sympathetically patient, though not passionate, about Burney, a controlling, self-revising biographee who left behind a dauntingly prolific paper trail. |
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The world premiere of a work by Chris Paul Harman based on the story of Japanese-Canadians during the Second World War will also be on the program. |
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Onalik used a similar financing strategy back in 1997 in his hometown of Rankin Inlet, when he and partner Shaun Harman made plans to buy a Cessna 206 float plane to lease to Skyward Aviation in Thompson, Manitoba. |
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In 1993, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury Harriet Harman approached Rawnsley to recruit Miliband as her policy researcher and speechwriter. |
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At the time, Yvette Cooper also worked for Harman as part of Labour's Shadow Treasury team. |
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Deputy Leader Harriet Harman took over as Acting Leader and became Leader of the Opposition. |
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An early end to end on bicycle was completed by Messrs Blackwell and Harman of Canonbury Bicycle Club. |
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For the next two years Harman handled the mail to and from the island without charge. |
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With the French fleet neutralised, Harman then attacked the French at Cayenne, forcing its garrison to surrender. |
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As Harriet Harman often told me, I was the living model for the sandwich generation. |
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A ROAD accident in 1996 left Chandigarh resident Harman Singh Sidhu paralysed neckdown and confined him to a wheelchair forever. |
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Delta Air Lines, Harman International, Hilton Hotels, MasterCard, PEOPLE and Westwood One Radio all return as supporters of The Recording Academy and its GRAMMY Week events. |
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Dodgy Dave's oration coincided with a histrionic defence of private education by Richard Harman, chairman of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. |
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Harriet Harman acted as leader while the election was contested. |
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In the night with the moon lighting up the earth and Metallica singing out Nothing Else Matters from the Harman Kardon audio system, the journey to Kostanay seemed pure bliss. |
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In 1924, the Christie family sold the island along with the mail contract and the MV Lerina to Martin Coles Harman, who proclaimed himself a king. |
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Capitalising on the sudden need for iPhone 5 docking stations, Harman has released the JBL OnBeat Micro speaker dock that features the must-have Apple Lightning connector. |
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Revel, HARMAN International s most premium loudspeaker brand, designed both a premium Revel audio system and a Revel Ultima system for Lincoln that audiophiles will revere. |
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