If Australians re-elect John Howard, at least they will know they voted for him. |
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This option, however, is not available, having elected Howard unopposed less than a year ago. |
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We are happy to report that there is no evidence to connect Howard, unmasker of CNN evil, with Rupert Murdoch. |
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The Howard government was involved in a conspiracy with stevedoring companies to smash the Maritime Union of Australia several years ago. |
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In another car, Helen, who now had a diamond ring on her finger, told a shocked Howard that she had kissed his mother. |
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Yesterday he denied that his job was under threat or that Howard had put pressure on him. |
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Jimmy Connors is not Howard Hughes, but has spent a good deal longer in seclusion. |
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A riveter during WW II, Howard was a social worker until moving into real estate in California. |
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Howard restrained himself from commenting on that piece of advice, having found that his smart remarks were obviously not appreciated here. |
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Of the 21 works at Howard Scott, The Open Boat is the largest, measuring 45 by 69 inches. |
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Blackburn magistrates heard that Howard Wayne Eastham grabbed his aunt by the throat during the incident and she fell to the floor. |
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Makin is the classic mortgage belt seat that was so critical to the Howard Government's 1998 victory. |
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As Howard meditated in silence, his mind cleared and his self-centered thoughts faded away. |
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The beginning of Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States breaks open with the force of a thunderclap. |
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Heading the impressive guest list is Australian Prime Minister John Howard, who will open the conference. |
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Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard. |
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Howard didn't remember the stuff smelling quite so vile before, but then he never had it applied to his hide in quite such liberal quantities. |
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I also enjoyed Howard Shelley's playing in the concluding Allegro moderato which is also very melodious. |
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Although there were minor differences between the voices of boy and girl soloists, these melted away in a choir, said Professor Howard. |
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Howard Shore creates a score that's wonderfully evocative of the 1950s, part sci-fi drive-in, part tiki lounge. |
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Howard handed Schwarzenegger a pair of RM Williams boots, while the governor gave the Australian leader a toy bear. |
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Despite making huge strides forward under Michael Howard, the party is still considered unelectable. |
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At the time I was an aspiring scholar who lacked the funds to pay for my senior year at Howard University. |
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Love him or loathe him, Howard Hughes added some much needed sparkle to Tinseltown. |
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Alternatively we could play the game of good old Aussie two-up as advocated by our prospective great war time leader J Winston Howard. |
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This is a straightforward Howard Hawks movie, with group dynamics, colorful sidekicks and an insider shout-out to Sergeant York, of all things. |
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Howard survived, just as he did in January when he was ambushed in a North Side car wash. |
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After the Armada campaign Howard continued to serve as Lord High Admiral in major expeditions afloat. |
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Now I place it under a television camera, and that is fed to a television monitor in front of Howard. |
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Australia's current target is two percent renewable energy, and under the Howard plan it'll stay that way. |
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Compare and contrast, as Whitlam himself might put it, the same period under Howard. |
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The triumph also meant a shutout victory for goalkeeper Tim Howard, the first American to play in the final. |
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I mean, Howard Dean has said a lot of things in this campaign that he's subsequently modified, amended or taken back. |
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Keating led that journey with the vision, lost touch with those he wished to serve, and Howard was there to mop it up. |
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Since she fell into line with Howard on the issue of asylum seekers, many in the Left have deserted the party in its hour of need. |
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These figures ignored the amount collected through bracket creep in the first years of the Howard Government. |
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Howard Dean, Wesley Clark and now Kerry, with his long string of victories, have seen their faces blazoned across news-magazine covers. |
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Howard blustered about mad officials meddling in people's lives and undermining plain common sense and individual responsibility. |
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Howard has a bent for rebellion and grand causal schemes and shares that and other preoccupations with his grandparents. |
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An itty-bitty Howard and Blair and a supposedly statesman-like Kennedy looking like he's carved into Mount Rushmore. |
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I had my Howard Jones haircut at the time, incongruous against my woggle and neckerchief. |
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Lorenzo Morris, professor of political science at Howard University, thinks the report card has its greatest impact in a close election. |
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Jockey Daniel Howard is unseated when Polar Champ hesitates before jumping. |
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Under this constitution, rights are left to the mercy of predators such as Howard and expedient windbags like Beazley. |
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These selfish ungrateful wretches not only had the audacity to return Howard but compounded their sin by giving him a seemingly compliant Senate. |
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Howard Spencer-Mosley enjoys taking the mick with his alternative York guided tours and anarchic stand-up. |
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But they reshot her scenes at the insistence of Bogart and director Howard Hawks and she ultimately earned excellent notices. |
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Bessie Howard is now in a retirement home in Johannesburg and the tailpiece, together with this story, will be going to her. |
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But it is run by Howard Hulford, an Anglo-American, on a whim of iron you ought to know about. |
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The rubbish about Howard doing a good job for his Battlers is unbelievable. |
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Almost exactly three klicks after that, Howard found the second intersection, marked by a sign, and turned north onto a rutted, unpaved road. |
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Howard was still sitting on his pallet, head halfway between his knees, trying to unravel a knot in the lace of his right boot. |
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John Howard says the special heads of government meeting won't be a talkfest. |
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The Howard University graduate has spent most of her career working in underserved communities. |
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You may remember two or three years ago Howard he his pants down and mooned the camera and the audience. |
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Frank Lampard drove a free kick just wide before Kezman drilled a low shot straight into the arms of Howard in the United goal. |
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The quintet of oboe, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon is led by Howard Nelson and will present a programme of contrasting chamber music. |
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It was in that role that Howard chiselled out a reputation for being tough and uncompromising. |
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He introduced renal dialysis, was the physician to the first kidney transplanters, and brought the Howard Hughes Medical Institute into being. |
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Howard Jarvis used to say it is time to show the politicians who is the boss. |
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Mr Howard has effectively written off the party's chances of winning seats in urban areas across the north of England. |
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Now the ACTU and the majority of union leaderships have given up any idea of tackling the Howard government's anti-union laws. |
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To jolly things up Blighty made the joke about it being a shame more of the voters weren't undead, then Howard might have a chance. |
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Howard made some good points regarding respect, responsibility and decency. |
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It started on election night 1998 with John Howard jubilant before an ecstatic crowd. |
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Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter is director of development for Howard University and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. |
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Visitor centre volunteer Eric Cowham admires autumn sycamore leaves at the Arboretum Gardens, Castle Howard. |
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But with Tony Blair and Michael Howard now representing their respective parties, he is suddenly very junior to both of his rivals. |
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And so, Peter Howard strolled back towards the lower engine compartment, cheerfully whistling under his breath. |
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And even if directors were found to have wrongly kept back information they could not be fined, Sir Howard said. |
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That definition appears to be borrowed wholesale from de Boinod's predecessor, Howard Rheingold. |
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It is such responses that put Howard a million miles from the toughness and realism his moral certainties are supposed to carry. |
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Thomas Watson's dream became a reality when he bestowed a magnificent gift on the town by giving Howard House to be site for the new hospital. |
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Mr Howard said it was not new for Australian forces to go overseas to defend the nation as part of an allied effort. |
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Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses. |
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In his keynote speech to conference on Tuesday, Mr Howard pressed all the right buttons. |
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The Europhile former chancellor wanted reassurances about the direction Mr Howard intends to take the party. |
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She was then employed by Howard, a changeable character, easygoing one day, an unforgiving taskmaster the next. |
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An ornamental Grecian brazier, or urn, is back in place on top of a 100 ft high column at Castle Howard. |
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Arthur looked as surprised as anyone when Kizza failed to beat the count of referee Howard Foster of Doncaster. |
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He was called on to play in stoppage time of a 2-1 loss to United after Howard was red-carded. |
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And who really went crackers last week when Howard winked at Beulah in the elevator? |
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David was meticulously trimming the mainsail when Howard stumbled out of the aft cabin and went up on deck, blinking in morning sunshine. |
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It is sometimes suggested that, had they stuck to a career in the courts, Howard would have been the bigger success, but I wonder about that. |
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If Mr Howard is unopposed, he will immediately become leader without having to put himself before the party membership. |
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Portions of these protected lands still support forests on remnant natural levees, similar to those studied by Penfound and Howard. |
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Under pressure Howard and Reith wanted to release the video to back their case. |
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The elevator entrance spiraled open behind Howard and he twisted in the opposite direction and almost jumped out of his skin. |
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Howard publicly dismissed it, but criticism of a Lib government from within the ruling class is not so easily dismissed in reality. |
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Escalators and elevators await arriving passengers from both subway platforms at the Howard Beach station. |
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Now, if you haven't got a friend like Howard to present you with the schmick fold-up reflectors, help is on its way. |
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Sir Howard was knighted last year, largely for helping bring the Commonwealth Games to Manchester. |
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The chairman of Castle Combe Circuit, Howard Strawford, has been presented with a prestigious award for his services to motor sport. |
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Upon crossing the Sound to Port Howard, the troops climbed into an Army landing craft to be ferried to a nearby beach. |
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This bipartisanship allowed Howard to recover sufficient electoral support to retain office for a third term. |
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Of the outstanding figures of the period, Henry Howard, 2nd Earl of Arundel, was the first to collect marbles seriously. |
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Walker's bout was on the undercard of Howard Eastman's successful defence of his British, Commonwealth and European titles against Scott Dann. |
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I had done films with Sony and I know Howard Stringer who is now top banana. |
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In any case, it's already too late for Howard to start having doubts or scruples. |
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Torquay made a substitution at half-time and changed their formation as Neil Prince was withdrawn and Marcus Richardson was sent on to join Howard Forinton in attack. |
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Howard Ogden, defending, said that Adamson claimed to have sent a letter setting out detailed reasons for his no-show by recorded delivery to the magistrates. |
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The reforms that Howard advocates, meritorious as they are, require political support to be enacted. |
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If you are interested in military history the Royal Armouries Museum is worth a visit and if you fancy a trip out of town, Castle Howard is within easy reach. |
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So Mr Howard made reference to the proposals for off-shore processing of asylum claims, even if that laid him open to charges of pandering to the far-Right's agenda. |
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Like the spurned women of Manhattan, Howard and his fellow rejects should remind themselves they're smart, beautiful, funny, wonderful people who deserve better. |
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A few months later, dobson endorsed their candidate for president, Howard Phillips. |
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Before Howard started using the phrase, people who had not reaped the benefits of the trickle-down effect wouldn't have cited this elite as a group they resented. |
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As the new American imperialism seeks to remould the Middle East in its own image so Howard rather more modestly plans to shake up the South Pacific. |
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Howard didn't know how long he'd languished, lost in misery. |
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Elizabeth becomes the grade grinder, Marianna the party girl, and Howard the bully. |
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Having deliberately created speculation about a snap election, Howard is now in a position to say that the only way to end the speculation is by holding one. |
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Nor would Howard Dean, who headlined the event, be endorsing one of the architects of his own political rise. |
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It is utterly ridiculous for John Kerry to say we can stay in Iraq for years, a position hardly different than the anti-war Howard Dean often annunciated. |
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Neither Howard nor any Minister had nailed their colours to the mast in a way that would have made revelation of torture stories an embarrassment for them. |
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One of the winningest conservatives in the western world, Australia's John Howard, explains his success controlling firearms. |
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The boy, Deonta Howard, was the most seriously wounded, with a bullet entering his ear and exiting his cheek. |
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If the game went into extra time with both teams locked goalless, it was entirely due to Howard. |
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Howard Junior was tended by an army of servants and ferried to and from school in a limousine. |
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This is the second time Mr Howard has made light of such an incident. |
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The initial cost of replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs will be offset by longer-term savings, Prime Minister John Howard said today. |
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Prime Minister John Howard this week moved to lay to rest fears that some Bundaberg sheltered workshops that employ disabled workers could be forced to close their doors. |
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Howard had been through the rigmarole of selling a company many times. |
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However I suppose Howard and his cohorts cannot appreciate that such problems exist, because they can always use the luxurious and unstressed private health system. |
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Senior Arrernte woman Rosalie Riley spoke from an Indigenous perspective, accusing the Howard Government of preying on people's fears of the unknown. |
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Her short, layered ash-blonde hair was caught by a tiny updraft and the effect reminded Brooks and Howard of just how pure and innocent she could appear. |
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And in a flash, Varela had headed the ball past Tim Howard, the American goalie, draining the latter, in an instant, of all color. |
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United States goalkeeper Tim Howard on why soccer struggles in America and how he essentially chose his career over his wife. |
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After the performance, Howard gave her a hug and politely bid her goodnight. |
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Your grandpa was living in another state, and found out what I was doing when he saw me on the Howard Stern TV show. |
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Uncle Howard spurred his horse into a trot, and Thomas and I followed. |
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Plus, read Caitlin Dickson on Chicago's NATO lockdown and Howard Kurtz talks to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel. |
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Have you ever assisted or shadowed someone as your character does in Buck Howard? |
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Tony Blair and Gordon Brown accused Michael Howard of leading an unreformed party that remained as divided now as it was in Margaret Thatcher's heyday. |
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Moreover, the Red Sox pitchers managed to do this despite the fact that the team took the field under the apparent instruction of Doctors Howard, Fine, and Howard. |
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When push comes to shove, the pressure of staving off Ghana, Portugal, and Germany fell on Howard. |
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Howard is well awake to those instincts and worked the media carefully to make a trickle of boatpeople look like the Mongol hordes were coming for us. |
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His mother and stepfather live less than a mile away from Herrmann's home in Howard. |
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Money raised from its sale will go towards maintaining Castle Howard. |
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Paxman suspects that former British Home Secretary Michael Howard had interfered in an internal civil-service disciplinary matter. |
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Howard is unsentimental when it comes to how he was treated at the end of his time at Manchester United. |
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Grant's pal Howard Hughes offered to fly them back to Los Angeles in his private plane. |
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Despite his awkward arrival, Howard smiled down at the sand a few centimeters beneath his nose, sifting a hand-full of the white granules through his fingers. |
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Marine Corporal Howard E. Morse died October 25, 1967, in Quang Nam, South Vietnam. |
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Thank the Lares and Penates that Howard Fast wrote Spartacus for similar reasons. |
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Jordan leaped up onto the bed and waited patiently for Howard to fasten the leash onto his collar so they could go to the grounds on the exterior of the house. |
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Howard was at pains to point out, however, that the labour needed to run a system like his would not be available to the vast majority of farmers. |
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The ex-senator tells Howard Kurtz that Congress needs to rouse itself to raise taxes and slash spending. |
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Howard Kurtz talks to Russert about stage fright, weight loss and his critics. |
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Young master Taft took the book with him to the swearing-in of his father, William Howard Taft, apparently to stave off boredom. |
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It's a concept with which both Meg and Howard would be well at home and would send a clear message to the scurfy down-market low-income brigade and their fellow-travellers. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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Howard Kurtz talks to Michael Steele about the decision that swamped the convention. |
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He insists that after hearing what specialists had to say he was even more convinced he was right, and that Howard was an old political leader thrashing around for an issue. |
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Last week there was outrage over an academic's self-evidently preposterous argument about English teachers and the re-election of the Howard government. |
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While he's been lucky so far, Howard has a tiger by the tail. |
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Rivers told Howard Stern in 2012 she had had affairs while married to Rosenberg, including a one-night stand with Robert Mitchum. |
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Howard Fineman, looking camera-ready as usual, wandered the convention hall looking for swag. |
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Yes, thanks to Howard Stern and her own larger-than-life personality, Mariann is having a bit of her own Joan Rivers moment. |
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Howard Kurtz examines the nasty narratives, pitting Mr. Ineffectual against Mr. moneybags. |
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Klein was represented by super-lawyer Howard Weitzman, who now represents the mj estate and executors in all litigation matters. |
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The polls indicate a swell of support for them in those outer suburban and regional electorates which went so solidly to Howard in the last election. |
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If fear and loathing reigns, Howard will be in the box seat. |
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Calvin astronomer Howard Van Till was for years the leading evangelical champion of the Big Bang Theory. |
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From infrastructure improvements to entitlement spending, government is on autopilot, according to author Philip K. Howard. |
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Howard Kurtz on the pluses and minuses of potential Mitt running mates after his decisive win in New Hampshire. |
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One of the more fascinating projects I read about that never came to fruition was your Howard Hughes biopic starring Jim Carrey. |
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John Howard was unconcerned by the incident, praising his security staff. |
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Howard knew he would never get it passed in a full sitting of parliament. |
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Howard is naturally more suited than Latham to the debate format. |
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Is opposition to Howard government policies tantamount to ungodliness? |
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Starting under Theodore Roosevelt and Howard Taft, embassies headed by career diplomats increased in number. |
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Newt Plays Clumsy Defense by Howard Kurtz Gingrich had an off night as he chafed under criticism, while Romney threw no punches. |
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Mr Laurence Howard, spokesperson for the Erris Action Group explained to the Western People that the people of Erris were not about to be put off by the law. |
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Prime Minister John Howard says the comments are absurd and monstrous. |
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He was in-turn succeeded by Michael Howard who won by acclamation. |
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With the Bocking Concert Brass in attendance, there was suitable musical accompaniment to the occasion, held at Howard Hall, Bocking End, on Friday. |
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She and Howard were together for 18 years, and it wore her out. |
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Howard Bragman has been a communicator, educator, entrepreneur, writer and lecturer for over 30 years. |
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You pick up hints of Benny Hill and Frankie Howard, with the unashamed innuendo that takes you to the brink of vulgarity but never drops over the edge. |
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Howard Kurtz on the unadventurous address that made little attempt to get personal. |
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Howard estimated he easily weighed three hundred and fifty kilos. |
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Having stood for pre-selection and having been elected as a member of the Howard Government, the member for Kooyong has indeed taken the king's shilling. |
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Ormskirk's Rebecca Povey, Amy Cheung, Megan Brady, Daisy Winrow and Sophie Howard danced. |
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Directed by Howard Hawks, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes starred Marilyn Monroe as Lorelei and Jane Russell as Dorothy. |
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Famous professional pugilists from the town include Johnny Owen, Howard Winstone, and Eddie Thomas. |
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Howard and the Earl of Essex jointly led an attack against the Spanish base at Cadiz on 20 June. |
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God knows what will happen if she barges in unannounced and finds Howard playing with his Donkey Kong. |
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In 1924, Howard Carter, British egyptologist, found the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor. |
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The more daring had lithographs of Lillian Russell, Mae Howard, the Floradoras and poses of the Gibson Girls. |
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Philadelphia first baseman Ryan Howard left in the ninth inning after he appeared to injure his left leg diving for a groundball. |
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The most notable examples are Allerton Castle and Castle Howard, both linked to the Howard family. |
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Howard is an integrious man because his values are congruent with and evident in his words, actions, personality and life. |
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Her execution also marked the end of the Howard family's power within the court. |
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The death of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, his close companion, may have had a demoralising effect on Richard and his men. |
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In 1533, FitzRoy married Mary Howard, but died childless three years later. |
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Elizabeth was born at Greenwich Palace and was named after both her grandmothers, Elizabeth of York and Elizabeth Howard. |
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Howard was rewarded soon after by the Queen and was created Earl of Nottingham. |
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In April 1661, Howard was created Earl of Carlisle, Viscount Howard of Morpeth, and Baron Dacre of Gillesland. |
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Cameron was much more socially liberal than Howard but enjoyed working for him. |
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Lewis said that Sandra Howard's list included reducing the quality of prison food, although Sandra Howard denied this claim. |
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Howard just talks to young public school gentlemen from the party headquarters. |
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Notable managers of the clubs include Harry Catterick and Howard Kendall of Everton, and Bill Shankly and Bob Paisley of Liverpool. |
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Pioneering biochemist Marjory Stephenson studied at Cambridge, as did plant physiologist Gabrielle Howard, social anthropologist Audrey Richards. |
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The Times reported that LSE director Howard Davies attended the fun run event, while LSE claimed that Davies only attended for a short time. |
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In March 2011, Howard Davies resigned over allegations about the institution's links to the Libyan regime. |
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Castle Howard is a flamboyant assembly of restless masses dominated by a cylindrical domed tower. |
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Teach and his quartermaster, William Howard, may at this time have struggled to control their crews. |
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Denny was part of a circle that gained influence in 1542 after the failure of Henry's marriage to Catherine Howard. |
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The fashion for Old Masters in England after the 1620s created a demand for Holbein, led by the connoisseur Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. |
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Shearer and Leslie Howard, with a combined age over 75, played the teenage lovers in George Cukor's MGM 1936 film version. |
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Horace Howard Furness, defending the play in 1895, felt that the apparent inconsistency did not detract from the play's quality. |
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She also met the American actor John Howard Payne and the American writer Washington Irving, who intrigued her. |
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The Indian Queen was adapted from a tragedy by Dryden and Sir Robert Howard. |
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The commentator Howard Posner observes that there is not a bar in the interludes, no matter how beautiful, that is free of foreboding. |
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For a few weeks in 1972, he and his parents and sister lived at Lemmons, the north London home of Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard. |
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After Insomnia, Nolan planned a Howard Hughes biographical film starring Jim Carrey. |
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In October 1988, with the team 21st in the Second Division, Bremner was fired to make way for Howard Wilkinson. |
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Howard coached the club for two seasons losing a Premiership final to Sale in his first season. |
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The future United States national soccer team international Tim Howard made his away debut in the game. |
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There was significant controversy as many observers felt that referee Howard Foster stepped in to end the contest prematurely. |
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Sir Philip Dilley resigned as chairman on 11 January 2016, with Emma Howard Boyd becoming acting chair. |
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Michael Omi and Howard Winant's theory of racial formation directly confronts both ethnicity theory's premises and practices. |
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The arrival in Oxford in October 1922 of the sophisticated Etonians Harold Acton and Brian Howard changed Waugh's Oxford life. |
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Gaiman's 2009 Newbery Medal winning book The Graveyard Book will be made into a movie, with Ron Howard as the director. |
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Howard Shore composed, orchestrated, conducted, and produced the trilogy's music. |
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In 2004, Howard Shore toured with The Lord of the Rings Symphony, playing two hours of the score. |
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It was here that Lilburne met Luke Howard, a Quaker whose serenity impressed him and began the process of his own conversion. |
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Australian Prime Minister John Howard also stated that Australia would invoke the ANZUS Treaty along similar lines. |
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One notable depiction is Drawing the Line, written by British playwright Howard Brenton. |
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Parks in San Ysidro include Howard Lane Park, Vista Terrace Park, and San Ysidro Community Park. |
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However, according to contemporary English reports, Thomas Howard marched on foot leading the English vanguard to the foot of the hill. |
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The family tradition was either that these items belonged to James IV or were arms carried by Thomas Howard at Flodden. |
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Their King was the gold piece, England the trickster, and Thomas Howard the halfpenny. |
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The experimental composer Howard Skempton began his musical career as an accordionist, and has written numerous solo works for it. |
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Telstra, now Australia's leading telecommunications company, was privatized in 1997 by the government of John Howard. |
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In his 1777 work State of the Prisons prison reformer John Howard mentions two Welsh jails, Caernarfon county jail and Swansea town jail. |
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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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That year, Church made her first film appearance in the 2001 Ron Howard film A Beautiful Mind. |
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Wilshere then opened up Everton's defence, but Van Persie lifted his finish over the onrushing Howard and also over the bar. |
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Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard and Christopher Wolstenholme from the English group Muse all grew up in Devon and formed the band there. |
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The term originated in the 1950s, when it was used for the nervous behaviour of Howard Medhurst, a British birdwatcher. |
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It is believed that Charles Howard was taught French and a bit of Latin at the house of his uncle, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk. |
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Howard was also a member of the House of Commons, yet he was not as distinguished as many others have been. |
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In early December 1587 orders were drawn up for Howard to take the fleet to sea. |
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On 19 July Howard received the news that the Armada had been seen off Lizard Point, Cornwall. |
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In late August Howard wrote to Elizabeth, the Privy Council and Walsingham of the terrible sickness that had spread throughout the fleet. |
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Howard commissioned the Italian writer Petruccio Ubaldini to write a chronicle on the defeat of the Armada. |
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Howard was created Earl of Nottingham in 1596 and was appointed Lord Lieutenant General of England. |
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In 1596, when another Spanish invasion was feared, Howard was again appointed to defend England. |
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When Essex rebelled in 1601, Howard took command of the soldiers massed to defend London and defeated him in the field. |
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The king appointed Howard to the English delegation that negotiated the peace treaty with Spain. |
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Richard Hakluyt's 1598 edition of The Principall Navigations, Voiages, and Discoveries of the English Nation was also dedicated to Howard. |
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There is now a mixed comprehensive school, Howard of Effingham School, named after him. |
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By November, Howard was back at Blackwater Draw to investigate additional finds from a construction project. |
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Greg James and Scott Mills swapped shows and Jameela Jamil, Gemma Cairney and Danny Howard joined the station. |
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In the spring of 1513, the Mary Rose was once more chosen by Howard as the flagship for an expedition against the French. |
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Howard landed forces near Brest, but made no headway against the town and was by now getting low on supplies. |
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The French fought back fiercely and cut the cables that attached the two ships, separating Howard from his men. |
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Thomas Howard, elder brother of Edward, was assigned the new Lord Admiral, and was set to the task of arranging another attack on Brittany. |
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Ben Howard and Benjamin Francis Leftwich both performed on The Bandstand which is hosted every year by Isle of Wight Comedian Scott Anderson. |
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Howard Hughes, famed investor, pilot, film director, and philanthropist, was also of Huguenot descent and descendant from Rev. |
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Lewis Howard Latimer invented an improvement for the incandescent light bulb. |
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During the 1580s, Coke became intimately linked with the Howard family, the Dukes of Norfolk and Earls of Arundel. |
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During the term of the former Howard Government, the Parliament of Australia defined marriage as being between a man and a woman. |
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This law was urged by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, and it also reorganized many other things in the federal court system. |
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In 1672, the office of Marshal of England and the title of Earl Marshal of England were made hereditary in the Howard family. |
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In architecture, Sir John Vanbrugh constructed Blenheim Palace and Castle Howard. |
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Henry Howard demanded that they be repaid money that they said Sir Clement owed them. |
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Peter Rawson Taft's grandson, William Howard Taft, visited Samuel Taft House. |
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Considered 'one of the premier courses in Cumbria' it has been influenced by FG Hawtree during the 1950s and by Howard Swan today. |
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The same is true for the founders of the garden city movement, Ebenezer Howard and Raymond Unwin. |
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She subsequently was cast in Ron Howard drama Cinderella Man opposite Russell Crowe and Paul Giamatti. |
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He proceeded to Lambeth, London, serving Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, as tutor to his son Thomas. |
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Michael Howard will be given a demonstration of the use of the extended baton and the more controversial side-handed baton at the Home Office. |
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For three decades, John Howard has been on a slow march to end centralized wage-fixing. |
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And what about her husband, Howard, a 45-year-old lawyer, doesn't he ever prefer steak and chips to an adzuki bean bake? |
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Howard Kurtz on how she may have defused the Beijing blowup. |
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The group also utilized the Howard University radio station, WHUR, for public service announcements to promote the events. |
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Howard served as a commissioner at Essex's trial and examined him at least once. |
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Aliya Howard was just six years old when she was first mesmerized by speed skating while watching the 2006 Winter Olympics on television. |
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The inclusion of Howard Shore's urgent score to The Silence of the Lambs, however, would have certainly pleased anecdotalists. |
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Leader Michael Howard promised t o scrap the current council tax reevaluation to save seven million households from higher bills. |
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He graduated from Howard University Medical School and is a dermatology and laser surgery specialist. |
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Howard Kurtz on the scaremongering by television and local officials. |
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Howard Kurtz on the semantic dodge that now lets them get away with it. |
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President William Howard Taft dined on filet of mutton with Bearnaise sauce at the King Edward Hotel in Jackson. |
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At first glance, it even looked like referee Howard Webb had his own mascot, but it turned out to be diminutive lineswoman Sian Massey. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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Deborah Strang and Mark Bramhall, on the other hand, beautifully play middle-age lonely-hearts Rosemary and Howard. |
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When it comes to Terrence Howard though, I am not your target. |
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Barbara Mac Arthur quit her job in 1982 and has spent the past 27 years caring for her 54-year-old autistic son Howard. |
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Why then would Brian Howard imply that what the authorities say about tap water holds any more true than what boners say? |
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Love, the ex-wife of Nirvana star Kurt Cobain, told US shock jock Howard Stern last week that she had enjoyed an eightmonth fling with Rossdale. |
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Dara O'Briain oversees another bunch of satirical sideswipes from Hugh Dennis, Russell Howard, Frankie Boyle and Andy Parsons. |
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There were early reports that the heckler was a Howard Stern staffer. |
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Author of the Mirabelle Bevan series Cazalet Chronicles by Elizabeth Jane Howard, who sadly died this year. |
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Buress went on The Howard Stern Show to talk about the Cosby story. |
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The one guy who has surged ahead, Howard Dean, is widely seen as, in Texas-speak, snakebit. |
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Three MPs resigned from the far-right Monday Club at his request, shadow chancellor Michael Howard confirmed. |
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Kip Howard has been appointed to the position of technical service representative, Thermosets. |
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