But for the most part, Mann is amazed that he is still able to indulge his interests for a living. |
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More recently, Mann battled back in a 2004 corrigendum in the journal Nature, in which he clarified the presentation of his data. |
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Citing competitive reasons, Mann declined to say whether the company makes more large cigars or cigarillos. |
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I picked up the mike to tell Mann my problem, but the transmitter had gone dead. |
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The two-year-old Hungarian Vizsla is a gun dog with a friendly personality, said Mrs Mann. |
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Since then, Mann has made two albums in a row of glorious melodies matched to grim sagas of addiction, dud relationships and dead-ends. |
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The defendants have paid settlement funds to Mr. Mann and they continue to be held in trust. |
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Good tune, lovely high vocal from Mann and nice harmonization between her and Lee. |
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The sociologist Michael Mann took a detour from his epic study of power in human history. |
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Among former comrades of mine, I am glad to see the return of Phil Woolas, David Miliband and John Mann. |
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Once they were installed, Mann would fly in under cover of darkness with the rest of the men. |
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For an occasion like the 50th anniversary of the death of Thomas Mann, the publisher himself, takes up the pen. |
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In any case, Coyle's men did take a first minute lead with Dens defender Bobby Mann at fault. |
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Sally Mann said the wet plate collodion process allows her to be totally involved in the act of making an image. |
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The Honourable Mr Justice Mann is a judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court. |
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He appended his name to an open letter that appeared in a Munich newspaper, denouncing Thomas Mann as being un-nationalistic. |
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In placing him as a real man in unreal circumstances, Mann enhances Ali's legend. |
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The novelist and essayist Thomas Mann was one of Nazism's most penetrating critics. |
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Segal recently signed artist David Mann, who is well known for his recurring spreads in Easyriders magazine, to put out limited-edition prints from his original paintings. |
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He is seen, with some justification, as a cold, austere writer, one who belongs to a line that includes Thomas Mann and Samuel Beckett rather than more marketable writers. |
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The campaign, organised by Lechlade farmer Charles Mann, will involve canvassing voters on doorsteps, distributing leaflets and putting up Tory posters. |
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Written and directed by series creator Michael Mann, Miami Vice will co-star Colin Farrell and Foxx as ultrafashionable narcotics cops Crockett and Tubbs. |
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Four years have I been espoused to our gracious King, Alban of Mann. |
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Thomas Mann, the great German novelist, is an acquired taste. |
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Competition could come from Terence Mann, who charms in Pippin, or Charl Brown from the mostly ignored Motown the Musical. |
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She saw herself as part of a larger tradition that includes Honore de Balzac, Leo Tolstoy, Marcel Proust, and Thomas Mann. |
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An alliance into a historic family deemed amongst the most powerful of the Northern magnates of England would ensure the wealth, security and influence of Mann. |
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On the second planet, they encounter a marooned astronaut named Dr. Mann, and a fistfight ensues. |
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Stephen Farber talks to director ami Canaan Mann about giving voice to victims. |
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Like the protagonists in the classic Hollywood films of Anthony Mann, Hawks or Ford, the leads of Collateral express themselves through their action as much as their locution. |
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What did you think of the fistfight sequence between cooper and Mann on the second planet? |
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Charles C. Mann, Wired It will be at least a hundred years until we can entirely covert to renewable energy. |
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Not only did Mann throw down the gauntlet to the fascists, with his sharp insight and his barbed pen, in some of his works he came very close to a socialist perspective. |
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In the name of their supposed art, milch, Mann, and the HBO brass were all too willing to subject horses to fatal harm. |
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On 3 June 1999 the Board wrote to Mr and Mrs Mann requiring them to show cause within 14 days why their legal aid certificates should not be revoked. |
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In chronicling this saga, Mann, currently in his 20s, is a warrior-poet from another age. |
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Ironically, the local white slave traffic acts, which were only supposed to supplement the Mann Act, proved a more effective tool for fighting commercialized vice. |
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Brittany Carol Boykin and Andrew Joseph Mann were united in marriage on March 12, 2011, at six o'clock in the evening at Brandon Baptist Church. |
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Mann mulls it over TRAINER Charlie Mann will rely on either Fine Parchment or the long-absent Red Admiral in the ZEturf. |
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The head of state is Queen Elizabeth II, who holds the title of Lord of Mann. |
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In 1095, the King of Mann and the Isles Godred Crovan was killed by Magnus Barelegs, King of Norway. |
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Erickson is survived by her daughter, Valerie Mann and husband, James, of Collinsville, Okla. |
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For some 50 years, Mann has worked in the design and analysis of optical systems, including visual and infrared zoom lenses. |
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Seven-year-old Danielle Mann presented the duchess with flowers and was delighted when Kate took the time to have a chinwag. |
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Core was the active implantable device manufacturing facility for Alfred Mann, and now will be controlled by Cirtec. |
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Mr Mann described his job welding in a room while a colleague sprayed deadly blue asbestos on the walls. |
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Karl Weick's analysis of the Mann Gulch disaster identified bricolage as a source of resilience. |
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Philip Ogilvie, Cardonald A It was written by Vic Mizzy and Mann Curtis for the 1953 movie Easy To Love when it was performed by Tony Martin. |
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The newspaper published a series of articles in which Mann offered detailed analyses of the music, lending it respectability. |
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Foreign relations and defence are the responsibility of the Lord of Mann, however in practice are handled by the British Government. |
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The short form often used in English, Mann, is derived from the Manx Mannin, though sometimes the name is written as Man. |
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In 1290 King Edward I of England sent Walter de Huntercombe to take possession of Mann. |
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Union membership grew as unskilled and women workers were unionised, and socialists such as Tom Mann played an increasingly prominent role. |
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Janet Mann at Australia's Shark Bay watched dolphins carry sea sponges around on their beaks. |
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For a while Somerled took control of Mann and the Hebrides in toto, but he met his death in 1164 during an invasion of the Scottish mainland. |
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Afterward, Duncan Bonfield, BAA director of corporate affairs, and Mark Mann, BAA head of media relations, resigned. |
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Thomas Wilson began his tenure as Bishop of Mann in 1698 and was succeeded by Mark Hildesley. |
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In preparation for the inevitable rematch with Schmeling, Louis tuned up with bouts against Nathan Mann and Harry Thomas. |
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Among those supporting Levinson financially are renowned Apple blogger John Gruber, Pinboard developer Maciej Ceglowski and writer Merlin Mann. |
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Thomas Mann, a German novelist, short story writer, social critic, philanthropist, essayist, and 1929 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate. |
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Wrexham Newi College second year art student Susan Mann won the Homebase competition open to local colleges and universities. |
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Mary Mann, another sophomore, sits on the roof of a red dog house, giving her most enigmatic Snoopy look. |
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The target proved easy for Marsden and Lee Whally, with an unbeaten 47, and Chris Mann completed the task. |
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The Tynwald passed laws concerning the government of the island in all respects and had control over its finances, but was subject to the approval of the Lord of Mann. |
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In the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, which are Crown dependencies rather than separate realms, she is known as Duke of Normandy and Lord of Mann, respectively. |
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The SCP hasn't been as lucky as Mann was on his WSD excursion this year. |
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Like his wonderful book on Cannonball Adderley, Walk Tall, this new biography of flutist Herbie Mann treats us to an album-by-album chronicle of the musician's life. |
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About a year or so back we had him in the cooler on a Mann Act rap. |
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In the German, Buber often used the term Mensch, a gender-free term, which is best translated as person or human being. In contrast, the term Mann does refer to a male person. |
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After Mann completed his address, his supporters again climbed the stairs and tried to enter the Akal Takht with weapons like swords, kirpan s and spears. |
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Georgetown University professor Janet Mann argues the strong personal behavior among male calves is about bond formation and benefits the species in an evolutionary context. |
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Anthologies edited by Michael Kurland and George Mann are entirely devoted to stories told from the perspective of characters other than Holmes and Watson. |
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Chaired by Sir William Draper, the members included prominent cricket patrons the 3rd Duke of Dorset, the 4th Earl of Tankerville and Sir Horatio Mann. |
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Crawford resigned as Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries in protest at the election of James Mann to the Presidency following the retirement of Cyril Fox. |
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They believed that Mann, Keeper of the Tower's Armouries at the Tower of London, was a poor choice and that Wheeler, an actual prehistorian, should have won the election. |
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Photog raphers Richard Simpkin and Simone Lueck jetted in from Sydney and Los Angeles respectively, to attend the opening of their shows at the Mann Island gallery. |
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When the characters played by Mann and Diaz discover that they are in fact being three-timed, they recruit Upton's charming ditz in a plot to take down their transgressor. |
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I had ideated to gift the insurance scheme in my Mann Ki Baat. |
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Bob Mann, chairman of E-J was recognized on stage at the Luncheon held on Thursday, May 12, 2011 at the New Yolk Hilton along with 10 other Charter Member organizations. |
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The event is being hosted by coach, hypnotherapist and firewalk instructor Cliff Mann, who is the most experienced firewalking instructor in Europe. |
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When we arrived, the Travis Mann Band was in the midst of a number featuring the group's most crowd-pleasing member, the energetic slap bass player Joe Fick. |
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Canon Alice Mann of the Alban Institute was invited to begin developing a missionary emphasis within the congregations of the church throughout Scotland. |
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Mann responded by taking Crain's wallet, finding her own spot, and arraying her credit cards as if dealing a game of solitaire. |
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Mann says it's a strange thing with the fulfilment of prophecies, they often confirm themselves allusively rather than literally. |
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Mann likens this process to the method acting style of movie stars such as Robert de Niro, who go to great lengths to get into character. |
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Mann and his associates, however, seem to have been blind to South Africa's determination to stamp out its legacy as a recruiting ground for mercenaries. |
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Mann was hit with the punishment after he doubly-declared Hoh Viss at Leicester and Newbury with the latter his first choice. |
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