After art school Moira taught art for a couple of years at the secondary school in Blackminster. |
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Moira is a woman of firm opinions who is not impressed with masculine presumptions. |
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A quarter of committee members, led by Councillor Moira Lewis, called for further deferment of the plans. |
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Moira McCauley has travelled around the Scottish islands sourcing abandoned homes for a strangely chilling exhibition. |
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Moira was a great neighbour to a friend in distress, an angel to all in their journey through life. |
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That is, it is Moira that determines who shall be slave or master, peasant or warrior, citizen or non-citizen, Greek or barbarian. |
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The current planning application provides for the Moira site to be restored by filling with overburden from mineral operations at Albion. |
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The car was wrecked, but 52-year-old Moira, who was cut free by firefighters, suffered only minor injuries and shock. |
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Moira nodded in agreement and we both started down the stairs to talk to the guys. |
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Stepping out, Moira spotted a smattering of familiar faces among the crowd. |
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He is famously uxorious but seldom lets the cameras catch a glimpse of Moira, his wife. |
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Moira sits amongst reams of print-outs and screens of spectrographic soundwave data. |
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One day in early December of 1996, Moira and a half-dozen fellow students decided to occupy the school. |
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The Deloro Mine Site is located adjacent to the former village of Deloro, approximately 65 km east of Peterborough, and the Moira River, Ontario. |
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In addition to the demands of taking care of her family, Moira felt it was important to help others affected by cystic fibrosis. |
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The Commission sought more information on groundwater contamination and its potential impact on the Moira River. |
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The Administrator wishes to thank Dalhousie University and Professor Moira McConnell for this opportunity. |
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Perhaps Moira and Melanie can elaborate on a few points made by some of their core members. |
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Moira Brown: Why are right whales so susceptible to ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear? |
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Though the pregnancy was difficult, Moira was over the moon when Maureen McChesney was born on November 11, at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital. |
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It belonged to Police Officer Moira Smith, who was last seen leading a bleeding civilian to safety from the South Tower. |
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But Ken Holmes and Moira Emmett, from Cliffe, near Selby, vowed to compete in a separate race today, despite trustees of the horse race urging them to think again. |
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Once the destructive course is set going, these forces operate with the relentlessness the Greeks called Moira, or Fate. |
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In his show he exploited a talent for mimicry that manifested itself in a Moira Anderson imitation when he was seven, and then in wicked parodies of his teachers. |
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Moira Plant is in a word a world authority class in the field of alcohol and pregnancy. |
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In 1957, after the devastation of five failed pregnancies, Moira, a nurse, gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. |
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Moira Lassen of Whitehorse, an official in the weightlifting events at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and the mother of Canadian team weightlifter Jeane Lassen. |
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On 1 July 2007 a service woman, Moira Cameron, became the first female Yeoman Warder in the history of the institution. |
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Some artists featured this year were poet and storyteller Ivan Coyote, musician and storyteller Pat Braden, balladeer Moira Cameron and Dene storyteller Scott McQueen. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we hereby announce that the first and last GALLUS prize is being dedicated, with gratitude, to Mrs Moira Salmond. |
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But Moira is running a farm, not a bottomless cash pit so she tells her to bog off. |
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In 1981, he married Moira French McGlashan, then a senior civil servant with the Scottish Office. |
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The battle was fought near the Woods of Killultagh, just outside the village of Moira in what would become County Down. |
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Records showed Franklin died in 1847 and Captain Francis Rawdon Moira Crozier took over command. |
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But tipped off by Dan that James is planning to play hide the sausage with Moira, Cain is on his way. |
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Moira Buffini and Damon Albarn are currently writing a musical inspired by Alice in Wonderland, which Norris will direct, and then there's the daringness, and sheer performative skill, of London Road. |
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Paul Deacon, president of the Michener Awards Foundation, had announced earlier that Moira Farrow of the Vancouver Sun and Roger Bainbridge of the Kingston Whig-Standard were the recipients of the 1987 Michener Fellowships. |
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There is also dark comedy Silence by Moira Buffini, double bill Fatso and Mythomania and dramatic song Suppertime. |
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Students in the Geoventure program at Moira Secondary School teamed up with alumni of the program to build a wheelchair-accessible trail at the Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory. |
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That's not exactly a newsflash, but is it finally time for Moira to give her bad boy lover the boot? |
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But Moira is running a farm, not a bottomless cash pit, so she tells Maxine to bog off. |
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Their youngest child, Moira, did not yet have an RESP, so we set one up for her with RESP-MaticĀ® automated withdrawal from Matt and Stephanie's joint account. |
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In this issue of Con Brio, we'd like to salute a group of 172 volunteers who work with long-time Friends of the NAC Orchestra Board member, Moira Dexter, and are on hand to help out wherever and whenever they are needed. |
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The original cast included Moira Shearer as Cinderella, Somes as the Prince, Alexander Grant as the jester, and Ashton and Helpmann en travesti as Cinderella's stepsisters. |
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This was exemplified by the TV programme The White Heather Club which ran from 1958 to 1967, hosted by Andy Stewart and starring Moira Anderson and Kenneth McKeller. |
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His parents Costas and Moira say his disappearance in out of character. |
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