Kay was rattling on about some television show but Miki wasn't paying attention. |
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Today, while Kay was getting an estimate on fixing our car, the mechanic mentioned an expensive hub replacement due to faulty lug nuts and axles. |
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His tone made a crescendo to pleading, but Kay kept speaking rather assuredly. |
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Kay said that in many cases it is easier to get finance for a franchise than for a new business. |
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Sporting more make-up than a Mary Kay cosmetics convention, the aging comedian's zingers seem to have run out of steam. |
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Ann held a two shot lead over her nearest competitor, Kay Fanning, after the final eighteen holes. |
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Kay nodded to Ryan with a rueful grin upon his lips as he slipped out of his seat and moved towards the ladies. |
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Eight men in total turned their arms and Kay, the last of them, filed the best return. |
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Kay called, and within a matter of seconds the two vessels were lashed together. |
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None of the characters are very sympathetic or warm, with the only real charm being shown by the film's villain, Kay Walsh. |
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Would you be kind enough to go back on deck and tell Kay that I said she's an uncultivated, ill-bred sybarite? |
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The council was branded heartless at the time because Kay suffers from spina bifida and Pearson is a chronic asthmatic. |
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There's a couple of positional swaps as skipper Andy Kay, usually a flanker, lines up at No.8, with Grant Williams slotting in at blind-side. |
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This is a party at the beginning of the season here in Martha's Vineyard, and ordinarily Kay would be here. |
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When I opened the door, Kay was sitting on the bottom step of the grand staircase. |
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As soon as she stepped into the room Kim felt her mood darken, it was her mum, Kay. |
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In the final game of the day, Kay scored three more, but MIM were edged out 7-6 in a thrilling victory for Grange. |
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He will revert to the bench with his number eight slot assumed by skipper Kay. |
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In part, of course, this Peter Kay reference is basically because Manford has a northern accent. |
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Bury's John Kay, who invented the flying shuttle, and Blackburn's James Hargreaves, the inventor of the spinning jenny, will also be featured. |
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York penned Horden back from the start and should have scored in the fifth minute but No 8 Andy Kay spilled the ball with the line in sight. |
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Kay Daly was the first person to publish complete versions of the stolen documents. |
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Kay first met Susan Gargary eight years ago while working as a cinema usher. |
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The author, Kay Dennis has been teaching stumpwork and needlelace for several years. |
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I finished eating my cereal and put it in the sink when I heard Kay coming down the stairs. |
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Beginning at 1 pm EST, Kay Daly will be simulcasting the debate on the Senate floor and providing color commentary. |
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Kay watched over them and I saw one of the boys showing her how to throw daggers. |
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Once, working in a bingo hall, a caller asked him what he wanted to do with his life and Kay confessed he wasn't sure. |
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Like Hemingway, who also once mislaid a novel, Kay felt bereft and quickly drove back to where he'd left it but it was gone. |
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So why all the beastly transmogrifications, I ask Kay over our lunchtime bowls of coconut and lime soup. |
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Andy Kay steered the second eleven to promotion to the premier division of the York and District Senior League. |
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Kay felt inexplicably winded, as if she'd spent the last hour explaining a very simple concept to a very thick-skulled idiot. |
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The going has proved tough for her since then but Kay was touched by the good will of her many sponsors. |
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Kay presents overwhelming evidence of the distinctive vocabulary, syntax and grammar of Scots. |
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Kay stormed out of class with all of the student goggling at her like she was on crack. |
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She nodded the moment I saw Dr. Kay enter the room and come marching over to us. |
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Everyone else was already up, and scarfing down the breakfast that Kay had prepared. |
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Bishopthorpe-based Kay was awarded the most aggressive rider trophy having won four of the seven primes. |
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Play-by-play Michael Kay has moved from radio broadcasts and postgames to the TV booth. |
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A few weeks ago, en route from Vancouver to Toronto, Kay made a pit stop in Calgary to meet with our fashion community. |
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But City had set the tempo and Jacobs waltzed his way around Antony Kay only to see Windass put the header in the TL Dallas Stand. |
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One day Kay headed off with her husband to an observation blind, leaving the tiny boys in the care of a hired helper. |
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Vicky Lee Wei Kay collapses technology across more than 12 time zones and three languages. |
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Kay Green Keyes aired her plans for a sale of work to raise funds for People in Need. |
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Tim Kay, for example, was a Caltech computer scientist who had written a program for one of the first search engines for Internet white pages. |
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Kay deftly reconfigured the tale into another story of identity and self-invention. |
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The piano does play a more subservient role in the Rachmaninoff, as the cello carries the bulk of the melodic development, but Kay provides solid support throughout. |
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One Sapphire, Kay, falls for a black soldier, even as she struggles with her aboriginal identity. |
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In 1969 two linguists, brent Berlin and Paul Kay, found that color terms nearly always enter languages in the same order. |
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Katty Kay covers US politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation and is Washington correspondent for BBC World News America. |
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Katty Kay covers American politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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Incumbent Democrat Kay Hagan is steadily but narrowly leading GOP challenger Thom Tillis. |
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Kay drifted through a series of dead-end jobs for six years. |
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For months, first term Democratic incumbent Kay Hagan has managed to cling to slim lead that has defied national factors. |
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Kay and Brastias, I need you to roster our knights, horses and supplies. |
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There was the ill-fated reelection campaign of Senator Kay Hagan in North Carolina, who lost to Republican Thom Tillis. |
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One looks at artists like Willie Bester, Patrick Mautloa and Kay Hassan who find their materials on the scrap heap and build them into powerful works. |
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Armed with its findings, Team Perry was ready and raring to stomp Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the 2010 gubernatorial primary. |
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Republican Sens. John Cornyn and Kay Bailey Hutchison as well as House Democrats supported McCrum for the job. |
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It follows the adventures of Gerda and her search for her faithful companion Kay after he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace. |
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With his trouncing of Kay Bailey Hutchison in the primary, Gov. Rick Perry is no longer under the GOP radar. |
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Kay was also shortlisted to be personal finance editor of the year. |
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While my contemporaries were boogalooing to the stuff on this list, I was in my room with my Kay acoustic and harmonica holder working through the Bob Dylan songbook. |
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It is also unclear whether the vial contained the bacteria botulinum, from which the toxin is drawn, or the toxin itself, as Mr Kay claimed in interviews over the weekend. |
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A mid-19th century braziery run by Mohamed Tahir, where all sorts of brass and copper wares were sold, gave Armenian Streets its Chinese name, Pak Thang-Ah Kay. |
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If you have anything of interest you would like to share with our readers, newsy items, birthdays, or anniversary greetings, etc., Kay Byrne would like to hear from you. |
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I dealt with her as I dealt with my own mother, who could also be obstinate and single-minded, I did my best to avoid telling Kay things I knew she did not want to hear. |
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Vanessa and Jim were very open towards the idea of Kay dating Mark. |
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But later, after a phone-in vote, Kay got even when Phoenix Nights, set in a Northern social club, was named the winner of the People's Choice Award. |
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Kay also brought in some comics he had met on the stand-up circuit. |
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Kay shows how efforts by scientists using computer analyses, information theory, linguistics and cryptanalysis to break the genetic code in the 1950s yielded no results. |
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She built an ostentatious mansion, wore designer fashions, and fetishized the color pink long before Mary Kay Ash, with a pink convertible and even a pink canary. |
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Kay has left Benjamin before because he's weak and cowardly. |
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Despite his frequent declarations of love, the only qualities Russell seems to admire in Kay are her beauty, her sexuality, and her unobtainability. |
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Kay Emfinger continued with this theme, but added a review concerning the family issue of menarche. |
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It is alleged that Highs gave clockmaker Kay a wooden model of his rollers and asked him to make a working metal version. |
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Pre-orders for Sony's PlayStation2 video game console will be filled at such places as Toys 'R' Us and Kay Bee Toys. |
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However, John Kay invented a loom in 1733 that incorporated a flying shuttle. |
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Moss also narrated the popular children's series Roary the Racing Car, which stars Peter Kay. |
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The design was partly based on a spinning machine built for Thomas Highs by clock maker John Kay, who was hired by Arkwright. |
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The design was partly based on a spinning machine built for Thomas High by clockmaker John Kay, who was hired by Arkwright. |
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Sharon Kay Penman, in her historical novel The Sunne in Splendour, attributes the death of the Princes to the Duke of Buckingham. |
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Why not try out Bolton's warm and wonderful Peter Kay, ITV, or East London headcase Ricky Grover? |
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The principle of his rolling spinning process was perfected by John Kay and Thomas Highs and promoted by Richard Arkwright. |
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Numerous inventors in the textile industry such as John Kay and Samuel Crompton, suffered harassment when developing their machines or devices. |
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In 2015, Bishop Kay Goldsworthy of the Diocese of Gippsland, appointed an openly gay and partnered priest to another post. |
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Bill Kay Ford has a large inventory of both new, used and certified preowned vehicles for sale in Midlothian, Illinois. |
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Kay admitted trying to kill Sutcliffe, and was ordered to be detained in a secure mental hospital without limit of time. |
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In Layamon's Brut, the poet asserts that King Arthur named the city in memory of Sir Kay. |
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Kay enjoyed using the braillewriter, and could use it to type 11 letters of the alphabet. |
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In February I flew to Chicago for the day to meet with the ADAA auditor, executive director Larry Sepin, and Council on Finance chair Kay Mosley. |
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Investigators also probed the death of demolition worker Dennis Kay, 62, who died as he worked on a cherrypicker. |
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Today's programme features Horace Andy, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Janet Kay, Dennis Bovell's Dub Band, Trojan Sound System and DJ Don Letts. |
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Webster Tarpley was obviously not anything like as as cogent Jon Kay. |
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The court in Bourke's case conducted an even terser version of the Kay analysis in reaching the same conclusion in a pretrial ruling. |
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Katty Kay covers US politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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The incidental music for the first Doctor Who adventure, An Unearthly Child, was written by Norman Kay. |
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Katty Kay covers U.S. politics for the British Broadcasting Corporation. |
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Last week we told how Kay Stewart-Johnson and her two Jack Russell puppies were targeted by Staffie dogs. |
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Russell of Toronto, Ontario, Canada sometime after 1870, and was subsequently adopted by Scottish stone manufacturer Andrew Kay. |
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Highs, Kay, Kay's wife and the widow of James Hargreaves all testified that Arkwright had stolen their inventions. |
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All Kay systems rely on a true strobe light source providing superior image quality for both rigid and flexible endoscopy. |
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During her relationship with Kay, Duffy gave birth to a daughter, Ella, whose biological father is fellow poet Peter Benson. |
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The song featured vocals from Paul Buchannan from the Scottish band The Blue Nile and the video featured comedian Peter Kay. |
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Kay did so before returning to live a few miles away in his native Warrington. |
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Nursing Corporation, announced Kay Cowling has been named chief executive officer. |
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Because of his own testimony, and because he had fled his bond with Arkwright under a felony charge, the character and veracity of John Kay were questioned during the trial. |
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Through another Nottingham inventor, James Hargreaves, Kay learned of this patent, and told Hargreaves that it was he, Kay, who was its true inventor. |
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Theis, who co-authored the study with Kay Holekamp, MSU zoologist, studied multiple groups of male and female spotted hyenas and striped hyenas in Kenya. |
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He was one of only four players to have started both the 2003 and 2007 Rugby World Cup Finals, the other three being Phil Vickery, Jason Robinson and Ben Kay. |
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Top comedian Peter Kay is swapping his trademark gags for more serious acting to play the cold and powerful Victor Kennedy in BBC1's popular Saturday-night special. |
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The 68-year-old country singer legend was accused of lip-syncing to which the Sky newsreader Kay Burley tweeted that it was disappointing, the Mirror reported. |
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Milk Night, by Eddie Kay, who directed the sell-out circus show Bromance, sees the men on a camping trip, struggling with the loss of the women in their lives. |
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But the stars are once again Dinnington's double act of Kay Brookes and her sister Joan Herdman who is still persisting with the timpani against the odds. |
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Janice Connelly is bringing her show Hiya and Higher to the LBT's Syngenta Cellar on Saturday, June 14, having recently supported Johnny Vegas and Peter Kay. |
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Richard Arkwright met Kay on his business travels, gained his confidence, and over a drink in a public house persuaded him to hand over the secrets of Highs's machines. |
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Experts including Hilary Kay were on hand to discuss the pieces which included two 19th century rocking horses owned by Rachel Hickling, 31, of Chester. |
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In Dr. Monica, a picturization of a Polish play which reached the Strand screen last night, the handsome Kay Francis is cast as a renowned obstetrician. |
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At the Battle of Kay, or Paltzig, the Russian Count Saltykov with 47,000 Russians defeated 26,000 Prussians commanded by General Carl Heinrich von Wedel. |
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Additionally, customers can purchase limited edition designs created by Olga Kay and featuring Moosh characters to match Olga Kay's distinctive line of Mooshwalks 3D socks. |
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After an attack with a pen by fellow inmate Ian Kay on 10 March 1997, Sutcliffe lost the vision in his left eye, and his right eye was severely damaged. |
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As was mentioned, in Atlanta Lance was reunited with Chin ramp builder Tommy Kay who took us to a great backyard pool at a hotel behind a titty bar. |
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The invention by John Kay of the flying shuttle made the loom twice as productive, causing the demand for cotton yarn to vastly exceed what traditional spinners could supply. |
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Drivers can find this information in full detail on the Bill Kay Ford website through both an information page and a blog post on the dealer's blogroll. |
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Lee Peltier's cross led to a Jordan Rhodes shot which was pushed away by keeper Shwan Jalal, and from Roberts' corner, Kay rose to head home his first goal of the season. |
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Poet, novelist and academic Jackie Kay also lives in the city. |
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In 1997, two American entrepreneurs, Robert Hoffer and Timothy Kay, formed a company called Typo.net to try to profit from Web surfers' cacography. |
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In 1940 Yves Tanguy married American Surrealist painter Kay Sage. |
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Kay took out a patent for the application of water power to a Dutch loom in 1745 and opened a weaving factory in Keighley in 1750, but nothing is known of its success. |
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