Now, wearing a sporty yellow-and-black houndstooth jacket and a conservative tie, he was finally sitting across from Holliday. |
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Like her inspiration, Billie Holliday, her voice has the power to create beauty out of moments and times of darkness. |
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From the start, Holliday and his team have made decisiveness one of their cardinal virtues. |
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Rundle and Holliday are working to refine the method and find new ways to visualize the data. |
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As galvanic as Holliday is Cleavant Derricks as a slam-bang comic belter sadly beached by new musical tides. |
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Acting troupes stage Old West gunfights every hour or two, and the stores sell period costumes and posters of Doc Holliday. |
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I first met Holliday when he spoke at a symposium hosted by the Oakland Museum during California's sesquicentennial anniversary of the discovery of gold in California. |
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The delegations thanked Mr. Holliday for his valuable contribution to the work. |
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And Ms. Holliday is wonderful in conveying both the self-centeredness and devotion of Grant's wife. |
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Audra McDonald's amazing performance as Billie Holliday in 'Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill' must win her a Tony. |
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Plants at Holliday Park that are usually confined to fens are swamp blue aster, speckled joe-pye weed, and a rather rare species of pink turtlehead. |
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Many of the impressive gains made by the rebels of late, Holliday adds, were months in the making. |
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The Holliday junction is a tetrahedral junction structure that can be moved along the pair of chromosomes, swapping one strand for another. |
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Holliday told CANY members attending the meeting that he was pleased with the business progress gained during the first quarter. |
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But Holliday insists that while surplus supply capacity is lower than it has been the likely decision to introduce new interruptible contracts is not a sign of panic or expectation of outages. |
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The Cardinals were swept in the series, but the misplay did not dissuade them from bringing back Holliday, who will protect Albert Pujols in the order. |
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Mr Holliday and Dave Adkisson, the head of Kentucky's Chamber of Commerce, toured the state making speeches about the three Es: education, employment and the economy. |
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He advised the Board that Terry Holliday would be assuming a new position within CBS at the conclusion of this Board Meeting and thanked her for her excellent support. |
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Interviews with Democrat Richard W. Riley, Bill Clinton's secretary of education, and Republican Stuart Holliday, a member of George W. Bush's transition team, describe the process from the inside. |
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Together with their ad agency 'Hill Holliday,' John Hancock has been producing enduring campaigns over the past 25 years that embrace the brand and its value proposition built on customer trust. |
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It's a curiously private thing she does, mixing a jigger of Judy Holliday, a dash of Goldie Hawn, and a pinch of Sid Vicious to brew a winsome bubblehead. |
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He bought the gelding's grand-dam Roller Bird, who was a well-bred Holliday mare by Ribocco out of Park Hill Stakes winner Cursorial. |
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The real revelation, though, is the mellifluously named Holliday Grainger. |
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The 1957 film, Gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Burt Lancaster as Earp and Kirk Douglas as his sidekick, John 'Doc' Holliday, presented the two men as heroes. |
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Alastair Pennycook, Suresh Canagarajah, Adrian Holliday and Julian Edge broadly fall into this group and are often described as critical applied linguists. |
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That put Matt Holliday, who had grounded into a force play, on third. |
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