Wits nearly doubled the lead when a long ball from Roberts found Leonard Casner who immediately unleashed a piledriver which ripped the upright. |
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Rehearsals are underway for this years production which sees Siobhan Leonard return to the Director's chair. |
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By the start of Round 7, Leonard could be excused for wondering why he'd bothered to promote this particular fight. |
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He can only envisage disruption occurring from the lower middle classes, embodied, in the novel, in the figure of Leonard Bast. |
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One is the feast of St. Leonard, the patron saint of livestock, who is honored each November with festive horse-and-cart parades. |
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That afternoon, as we pedalled around the blue lake, Leonard voiced some concern about the wedding. |
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From that point, we knew that Leonard was more than just a pretty face with the golden purse but a true fighter. |
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In the rematch Leonard stayed clear and boxed his opponent all over the ring till he threw in the towel. |
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The novel reads like a homage to Leonard, with its rhythmic repartee, underworld characters and action-packed plot. |
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Leonard was jailed for 13 months after a judge told him he had not only been a danger but a menace to other road users. |
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Captain Leonard B. Smith, whose ship brought the first cargo of ice packed in sawdust to the island, suggested a bridge that would float away. |
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Leonard is careful to explain that strawboard is an interior, not exterior product and will not replace wood. |
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Founded in 1947, Hal Leonard Corp. was easily the largest publisher of sheet music in the world, an old company in an old industry. |
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But Leonard, who travelled to New Zealand in 1993 and South Africa four years ago, gives the men in suits short shrift. |
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I thought great, I can finally see how great Sugar Ray Robinson was as a welterweight, or how great Benny Leonard was. |
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What's amazing about director Leonard Kastle's style is his ability to leap between camp and genuine moments of terror during the murder scenes. |
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Joe Leonard has been vociferous in his demands that Lissadell House be preserved. |
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Leonard would fight on his toes and thus avoiding Hagler sledgehammer shots. |
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Leonard combines these shapes with slim rectangles of varying sizes that seem to trim or buttress the larger shapes. |
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Leonard is the first to arrive, and orders a Brandy Alexander from the smirking waiter, thinking that this is the sophisticated thing to do. |
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As with many Leonard novels, there are no distinctly black or white hats to distinguish the bad guys from the good. |
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The concert will feature soloists and a string orchestra performing a wide variety of songs from Leonard Bernstein to Handel. |
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That'll soon change if she keeps listening to Britpop's answer to Leonard Cohen. |
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He wooed Frances Leonard with adoring love letters, which he continued to write until the end of his life. |
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It's been argued by aficionados that within Leonard Cohen's melancholic work is a thick vein of comedy. |
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Nuala Leonard has started her own flower business, catering for church arrangements, funeral wreaths, weddings and other occasions. |
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Leonard Tinkler showed them sheds containing three dead animals, including a decomposing cow whose calf was still alive in the same pen. |
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I pictured him smoking, playing Leonard Cohen, and writing by lamplight, drifting and dreaming late into the night. |
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My old friend and libertarian colleague Leonard Liggio then came up with the following analysis of the historical process. |
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By the time they reached the turn Woods had reduced the deficit and taken a one-shot lead over Leonard. |
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Leonard Hatred demonstrates his invention Psilence, an anti-noise spray that is applied directly to the ears sealing them up. |
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But with rhythm and blues and soul music you don't often get the best lyrics, so for that I kind of prefer Leonard Cohen, or Bob Dylan. |
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However, you may not know that Leonard Nimoy is a most capable singer and poet in his own right. |
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In retrospect, Leonard Cohen's Death of a Lady's Man from '77 is pricelessly charming. |
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Leonard himself, sitting ringside with his TV smile gone and his eyes severe, knows a good fight will win over the crowd. |
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Along with his rival Sugar Ray Leonard, Hearns fought during one of the best non-heavyweight eras in boxing history. |
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Miss Leonard said the man had a white coat under his overcoat, and had what appeared to be medical-style equipment on the back seat. |
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Leonard and Margaret are back in Canada now and, as I was traveling, I missed their big sayonara. |
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Leonard was a very tall young man, with bright blonde hair poking out from under his tattered cowboy hat. |
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Even in the twentieth century, Leonard Woolley referred to his excavations at Warka by the Biblical name of Ur of the Chaldees. |
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Those honoured include celebrated benefactor John Harrison, brewer Joshua Tetley and cricket legend Sir Leonard Hutton. |
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This series includes a complete cycle of the symphonies performed by the BBC Symphony Orchestra with Leonard Slatkin. |
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Leonard pushed the rattle with his mitten and gurgled very babyishly for Mother, desperate not to be put to bed. |
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Leonard designed the block, which has giant bore spacings and mammoth cylinder heads. |
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This year's herms have been commissioned and are expected to be erected in May and will be of Sorley MacLean, Tom Leonard, Douglas Dunn and Hamish Henderson. |
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When the decision is announced, Leonard is awarded a split decision. |
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That luxury store had been founded years earlier by Herbert Woolf, a relative of the British writers Leonard and Virginia. |
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What I didn't realise was that I would be roped in to attend various meetings between Leonard, Leonora and her parents to try and get all the arrangements sorted. |
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Listen to any score by Richard Rodgers or Leonard Bernstein or fritz Loewe if you want to hear genuine melodic invention. |
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Hairdresser John Frieda started with the trendy heads of clients in the Mayfair salon of legendary hair stylist Leonard, a coiffeur guru in London during the Seventies. |
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Dutch Leonard, who had been listening real good his whole life, on Woodward Avenue and on Navy ships, was going to write. |
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They only lived in a back-to-back, but Leonard had worked hard as an overlooker at the Blind Institute, and they had put a few coppers away for a rainy day. |
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Leonard has hung with cops, ridden in squad cars, sat in the courtrooms and precinct houses, seen busts up close. |
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Leonard was now the impresario of Delta Blues, music sold to the poorest people in the city. |
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With room to operate, Leonard mixes up romance, gunplay, and deft character sketches according to his well-used recipe, and the concoction is a lot of fun. |
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Ambassador and Mrs. Leonard Edwards dance to golden oldies by The Scratch. |
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In her previous show at this gallery, Yeardley Leonard exhibited a number of large horizontal paintings divided by lateral, multicolored bands of scumbled paint. |
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Founded by music director Leonard Slatkin, the program gives unseasoned, but professional level conductors the chance to work with a professional orchestra of high caliber. |
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Leonard swan-dives into the lake, only to find it's freezing cold. |
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In 1951, wunderkind conductor Leonard Bernstein married the beautiful actress Felicia Montealegre. |
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Both Sheldon Leonard, who created the show, and Robert Culp, who was his co-star, were socially conscious. |
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But Leonard claims that the reserve could set a precedent for the federal government closing more high-use areas to sport fishing. |
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That theory about people getting more mellow as they grow older would definitely stand up here, in Montreal institution Leonard Cohen's long-awaited album Ten New Songs. |
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With Leonard on board as a consultant to the show, this will hopefully keep the stories interesting and not your typical police procedurals week after week. |
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England's Jason Leonard passed Philippe Sella's international record of 111 caps in the semi-final against France and gets a mention in dispatches for that alone. |
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In late April or early May 1955, Chuck approached Muddy Waters about recording, and Muddy sent him to Leonard Chess. |
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But there's nothing very Leonard Cohen about this Hilton Hotel hang, unless you want a decor metaphor for one of his sexually repressed characters. |
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The life of the club owner was something Leonard left behind, the noise and violence drifting into lore. |
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Zeffirelli used young inexperienced actors, Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting, giving the action its visual youthfulness but losing poetic weight in the lines. |
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Leonard captures the essence of the nightingale's song in this piece, with layered beauty, utilizing a couple of unusual instruments in the process. |
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Con Edison needed to transfer the power load from the Leonard Street substation to Seaport without interrupting the load and causing a power outage. |
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When Joan Leonard puts the set on, Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd are yelling at each other on moonlighting. |
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Her father, Leonard, who made and lost three fortunes on the New York Stock Exchange, was well-off at the time of her marriage, but no longer wealthy. |
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She shot Leonard a look of pure venom as she turned for the exit. |
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Her next film is Life of Crime, the prequel to Jackie Brown written by Elmore Leonard. |
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The system would enable the station to broadcast events such as the night at the proms held at the Leonard Cheshire Home, Honresfeld, Littleborough, every year. |
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And so, on Popular Problems, Leonard Cohen ventured back to that mysterious place again. |
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The Tall T, from a Leonard novelette, starred Randolph Scott and Richard Boone. |
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The trouble with most jobs, according to Leonard Schlesinger, co-author of The Real Heroes of Business, is that they are disempowering. |
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This is implicit in the writings of Vitruvius and explicit in such 16th century authors as John Dee and Leonard Digges. |
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As a lady's lap-dog Leonard did not excel. He was not an Italian, still less a Frenchman. |
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The school is located beside the Church of St Leonard the Less, on the banks of the River Ribble. |
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London University's first Warden was Leonard Horner, who was the first scientist to head a British university. |
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Judge, Fray Angelico Chavez, Anton Docher, Joseph of Cupertino, Benedict Groeschel and Leonard of Port Maurice. |
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The most famous musical theatre adaptation is West Side Story with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. |
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Winston Churchill was probably one of the most prominent people of Huguenot descent, deriving from his American grandfather Leonard Jerome. |
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Mabel Fierz put him in contact with Leonard Moore, who became his literary agent. |
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Woolf and her husband Leonard hated and feared 1930s fascism with its antisemitism. |
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Unfortunately, the show veers into melodramata when a soused Penny expresses second thoughts to Raj about dumping Leonard. |
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He has stated that Leonard was an alcoholic who left the family when Oldman was seven years old. |
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In 1966 Leonard Bernstein conducted the LSO for the first time, in Mahler's Symphony of a Thousand at the Royal Albert Hall. |
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In 1958 they met Leonard Baskin, who would later illustrate many of Hughes's books, including Crow. |
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The book was adapted by Arthur Laurents, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by newcomer Stephen Sondheim. |
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When Leonard Nimoy was to voice the role, however, the effects were altered to incorporate Nimoy's acting as well. |
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In 1969, musicians David Bowie and Leonard Cohen were students at Samye Ling. |
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At teatime in the beginning there was A Quick Look Round with Leonard Maguire. |
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Forster, Leonard Woolf, David Garnett and Storm Jameson all rejected their earlier pacifism and endorsed military action against Nazism. |
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He retained the title until May 1917, when he was knocked out at the Manhattan Athletic Club by Benny Leonard. |
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Before he lost to Leonard in 1917, Welsh bought a farm on Long Hill in Chatham Township, New Jersey. |
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Leonard took up writing, and briefly moved to the USA, where he worked on a Walter Egan album. |
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Notable labor organizer and women's educator Louise Leonard McLaren received her degree of Master of Arts from Columbia. |
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The local patron arranging the deal was Sir Leonard Holmes, who made it a condition that they never visited the borough. |
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Many foreigners worked in Russia for a long time, like Leonard Euler and Alfred Nobel. |
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On September 4, 2009, Beck announced the second Record Club album, Songs of Leonard Cohen. |
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As Leonard Maltin notes in commentary, a more modern character appropriated that little wordoid. |
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Leonard was running, but not getting any closer to daylight. |
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The new arrival proved to be a gift from woodcarver Leonard Croft, a family friend from Shepley. |
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According to museum records a team of archaeologists led by Sir Leonard Woolley from the Penn and British museums had unearthed the skeleton. |
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While she waited, a pickup driven by a 76-year-old Leonard Arant of Coos Bay hit her from behind. |
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Sheridan Tandy, 68, copied linocut prints by Leonard Beaumont and Cyril Power. |
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Inman DJ, Freeland RS, Yoder RE, Ammons JT, Leonard LL Evaluating GPR and EMI for morphological studies of loessial soils. |
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Sometimes, Craig would make a move and glance down the bench, knowing he'd catch Leonard watching him. |
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Princess Cruises has teamed with film critic and historian Leonard Maltin to create a movie club. |
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The impeccably-placed source revealed that outspoken Leonard plans to wear an ORANGE BOILER SUIT in a bid to draw attention to his plight. |
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There was a fine evocation of the seamier side of New York to open part two, Leonard Bernstein's symphonic suite for On The Waterfront. |
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And g. Leonard Baker served as an adviser to the NUS Investment Committee. |
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Bathroom, office, hallway and kitchen all designed by Leonard Braunschweiger. |
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Adherents of mentalistic psychology,' says Leonard Bloomfield, 'believe that. |
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We saw when he stepped up to European level and Leonard Bundu put a bit of pressure on him, he crumbled. |
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Last year he lost a wafer-thin, split decision to Leonard Bundu for the European crown. |
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Now, at the age of sixty-one, Elmore Leonard is an overnight success. |
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By that time, she had two children with her husband, sculptor Leonard Slock, and was homesick for the Southwest. |
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Leonard Schapiro was probably the most distinguished British Sovietologist of the day. |
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Paulson will join a crowded tight end position that includes Heath Miller, Weslye Saunders and Leonard Pope. |
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Leonard Toyer, a financial counselor with Army Community Services, but it will lessen the amount of debt servicemembers carry. |
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Leonard also made memorable appearances, alongside Joan Collins, in a series of Cinzano commercials. |
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The court heard his car struck 83-year-old Leonard Sutcliffe and pet Robbie as they walked along the road in Tyny Groes, in the Conwy Valley. |
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At times, it seemed Leonard was awaiting a portent or an omen. |
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The single sheet was found in an unmarked box and Fr Leonard left everything to his religious order, the Vincentians. |
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Sci-fi adventure, the first movie based on the TV series, starring William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley and Persis Khambatta. |
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He is never going to do what Sugar Ray Robinson, Marvin Haggler and Sugar Ray Leonard did. |
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You could have seen some of the greatest boxers of all time in Ali, Julio Cesar Chavez, Haggler and Leonard and many others for half the cost. |
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The last chapter, by Leonard Mirman, is concerned with endogenous learning in monopolistic and duopolistic markets. |
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Leonard Spencer, 48, said he couldn't remember jumping into bed with his house guest. |
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Elmore Leonard is as dependable as a Ford used to be and as knowing as a New York fashion designer. |
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In fact, Kim Leonard, Stamats' Database Marketing director, says that list management involves compiling, cleansing, segmenting, merging, de-duping, and migrating data. |
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Its musically tricky, contrapuntally complex score owes more to Leonard Bernstein and William Bolcom than to Harrison Birtwistle or George Benjamin. |
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He will be under parole supervision until next February, said Mr Leonard Sipes, a spokesman for the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services. |
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John Holland gave a powerful and often quite funny account of the scheming Burgrave, while Leonard Whiting bumbled along as the ineffectual music teacher. |
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Susan Foister, curator of the new exhibition, even places him alongside Leonard da Vinci and Michelangelo because of his commitment to science along with art. |
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Leonard gets out of the dentist's chair to star for England. |
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Deputy Chiefs Emilio Mack and Leonard Thompson told the City Council's Public Safety Committee that the brownouts have taken 87 firefighters out of the daily work rotation. |
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It's an aesthetically beautiful brewhouse, but it's not as efficient as the compact and modem brewhouses that Leonard and Seaman cut their teeth on. |
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Famed naturalist Charles Darwin complained of a close encounter with a bombardier beetle in an 1846 letter to English clergyman and naturalist Leonard Jenyns. |
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And it would be equally difficult to see in the fussbudget that Duane plays the innovative Leonard Woolf who published the first translations of Freud in English. |
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I was then attached to a PS5000 board, with a 10m slack tube leading to another jetski ridden by Mike Leonard, who led me through my 25-minute session. |
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The Wildcats defeated Juton Paints 65-55 in the Intercompany B with Leonard Lamoste scoring 20 points and Severino Baria contributing 17 points for the Saudi Aircon victory. |
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In the early shows, Leonard Nimoy and the various writers and directors struggled to find the Spockish response to emotionally charged situations. |
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Amongst internationally known poets are Leonard Cohen and Anne Carson. |
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The city's auditorium hosts the annual New England Golden Gloves tournament, which featured fighters such as Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard, and Marvin Hagler. |
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The track listing included covers of songs by Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Leonard Cohen and Richard and Linda Thompson, Blind Willie Johnson, Tom Waits and the Low Anthem. |
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Past Open champions at Royal Troon include Justin Leonard, Mark Calcavecchia, Tom Watson, Tom Weiskopf, Arnold Palmer, Bobby Locke, and Arthur Havers. |
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Members of the group that would come to prominence as writers included James Kelman, Alasdair Gray, Liz Lochhead, Tom Leonard and Aonghas MacNeacail. |
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Leonard Tyte from Aldermaston was appointed the technical director. |
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Leonard had made putts of 25 and 35 feet earlier in the round. |
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The first inductees in 1990 included Jack Johnson, Benny Leonard, Jack Dempsey, Henry Armstrong, Sugar Ray Robinson, Archie Moore, and Muhammad Ali. |
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He was the third son of the writer and schoolmaster Leonard Huxley, who edited Cornhill Magazine, and his first wife, Julia Arnold, who founded Prior's Field School. |
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Zeffirelli's teenage leads, Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey, had virtually no previous acting experience but performed capably and with great maturity. |
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Another son, Leonard, went on to be a soldier, politician, economist, eugenicist and mentor of the statistician and evolutionary biologist Ronald Fisher. |
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On the return flight, Leonard was one of three passengers who delayed its take-off, and once on the plane he asked a stewardess if he could sing on the PA system. |
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Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms were commissioned for the cathedral. |
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