Mr. Ban did, in fact, allude to the Islamist organization in the statement. |
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What's a gentle-mistress to do when required to accessorize according to a long line of Mr. Darcy look-alikes? |
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What would John Dewey have done if Mr. Chen had burst into his Chinese abode and asked for help? |
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For Mr. Okeke-Diagne, being sapiosexual means intellectual conversation. |
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Mr. Collins repeated his apologies in quitting the room, and was assured with unwearying civility that they were perfectly needless. |
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Mr. Johnston gives the total number of active volcanos as 270, which is probably the best approximation. |
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Mr. Gregson, who had listened to this address with considerable impatience, could contain himself no longer. |
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Mr. Philpott was first exposed to farming when he traveled around Italy and stayed at agriturismos. |
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The fact is that Mr. Roosevelt has always with perfect frankness confessed himself to be what is currently called a Jingo. |
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Mr. Karzai and General Musharraf are expected to meet this week at a jirga, an assembly of leaders from their nations. |
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The frantic fanaticism of this paragraph deprives us of all hope that Mr. Irving will, as we once fondly hoped, outgrow his juvenilities. |
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These people, these 20 or 25, were in my ken. Senator Jenner. In his what? Mr. Greenglass. My ken, my line of vision, my knowledge. |
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Moreover, his willingness to lodge British soldiers, and a free hospitality shown to British officers marked Mr. Murray as a King's man. |
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Mr. Bergstroem, the Nordea analyst, said he thought AOL would prevail eventually but probably at a price of more than 230 kronor a share. |
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Mr. Eriske said he encouraged his clientele to take their time, including waiting for the kunefe to arrive. |
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Mr. Darko, generally acknowledged to be the last surviving member of the Ofo Tribe, was also the last remaining speaker of the tribe's language. |
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His pal, Mr. Bruce, wound up firing them, went lawyerless, and botched his appeal. |
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Here the leather-legginged boy laughed very heartily, and then tried to look as if it was somebody else, whereat Mr. Winkle frowned majestically. |
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Mr. Kestrel's out to dinner with some of his pals, and he 'most never comes home till lightmans. |
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A respectable workman was with me yesterday, and objected that you receive from Mr. Cheetham a higher payment than the list price. |
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Mr. Lynch has always preferred the long game and he is banking on luring Democrats home to the Mayor's side in November. |
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Mr. Schultz didn't want to be lordish about it, he showed great tact that way. |
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Mr. Odinga campaigned on a policy of federal decentralization known as majimboism. |
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Many of our readers will remember the skeleton of the American mammoth, now the Mastodonton, being exhibited in London by Mr. Rembrandt Peale. |
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A maximalist, Mr. Baldwin is at once a collector and curator of 20th-century visual culture. |
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One afternoon Laura damaged some furniture, and Mr. Sherman prescribed as her punishment a mealless evening. |
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Mr. Noda met with Mr. Ozawa twice but the talks failed to yield a meeting of the minds. |
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In subsequent films Mr. Besson realized his ambition to meld visionary, megabudget Hollywood-style spectacle to French sensibility. |
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At the same time Mr. Elling has proved his finesse as a Hartman-like melodist, on multiple albums and many more stages. |
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Mr. Fox's sales are driven mostly by word-of-mouth locally, and beyond the state through a network of microdistilling aficionados. |
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As for Mr. Vashishta, he laughed in embarrassment as he recalled misdialing 911 not once but twice in a weekend. |
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Mr. Finkel speculated that the recession could amplify the fallout from monetary mismatchings. |
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Mr. Robert Farquhar paid the town's people in old mitey meal for his soldiers entertainment, who had continued there a long time. |
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Mr. Larch, you heard the case for the prosecution. Is there anything you wish to say before I pass sentence? |
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When Mr. Marsden, the mill's overseer, tells the superintendent of the factory that Lyddie did not have moral turpitude. |
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He treated me like trash most of the time, but when others were around, he was Mr. Nice Guy. |
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A Mr. Goodbar crowd and the hottest sundown cruising in town for the 40-and-under professional crowd. |
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Mr. Wildgoose, Mr. Peebles's eighth agent, recommended a Multiplepoinding to bring all parties concerned into the field. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home. |
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The old man says Slains is now inhabited by a Mr. Bowles, who comes so far from the southward that naebody kens whare he comes frae. |
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He said to Mr. Tallboy he thought the headline was a bit hot. And Mr. Tallboy said he had a nasty mind. |
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Mr. H. McKnight, who resides at Goldstream, took a number of noctuids in September, feeding on hops. |
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Like his Nixon, Mr. Langella is an agile interviewee, taking the conversation toward anything but the specifics of his nonacting life. |
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Not that the noncombative Mr. Tierney ascribes presidential powers to himself. |
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Four-wheelers, as the nontruckers are called, bring their worries to Mr. Rust, too. |
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They do say, though, that Mr. Colson's dogs wouldn't go nowheres near that cabin. |
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Until that quarrel, the exceeding noxiousness of the Papal doctrine had not clearly presented itself to Mr. Moze. |
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Take your three days off, Mr. Barlow, only don't expect to be paid for them on account you're thinking up some fancy ideas. |
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Mr. Doyle, an only son, grew up with the undivided attention of affectionate parents and two doting sisters. |
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Mr. Hitchcock has nowhere maintained the existence of an ornithichnite in the graywacke of Hudson valley. |
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Meanwhile, Mr. Blair began, as anxious people will do, to overcalculate the lapse of time. |
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If you dont have a profound understanding of where the hot spots are, you just overchill everything, Mr. Brouillette said. |
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Mr. Berlinger added that there is a risk in documentaries that are overcomposed. |
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Franklin set out to test Mr. Oswald's pacifical temperament, and his diplomatic acumen, by raising again the subject of Canada. |
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Among Wall Street economists, Mr. Roach has not been a paid-up member of the alarmist camp. |
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Mr. Prideaux Selby delights and excels in the glowing and splendid pencilwork of nature. |
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He was ultimately cleared, but during that period, Mr. Ackman said, his lawyers would not permit him to defend himself publicly. |
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Sadie curses, weeps, then, infected by Mr. Hamilton's writhing persuasions, prays and becomes penitent. |
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Mr. Fisher contributed to the Sox effort when he threw the pill past second baseman Rath after Felsch hit him a comebacker. |
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Mr. Knowles goes farthest astray, however, in making selections from contemporary poetlings, to whom he allots oue third of his volume. |
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Mr. Jones, of the Manor Farm, had locked the hen-houses for the night, but was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes. |
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Mr. Reubens, as a rock concert promoter, gets to pop his cork, spewing expletives with a patently cathartic force. |
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At a postpreview notes session last week, Mr. Schumacher sat surrounded by cast members in a semicircle, like a shepherd and his flock. |
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Now Mr. Bush plans to pour more arms into this unstable region and add fuel to the volatile powderkeg he has foolishly created. |
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Mr. Chasanoff, who stopped collecting in the 1990s, sees such images as relics of an age that has passed, the predigital age. |
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For the study, participants like Mr. Stigler are required to execute three types of jumps in prefatigued and fatigued states. |
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How good it will be to see Mr. Wirth who relives the past and Mr. Crawford who prelives the Future! |
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I wrote pressingly to Mr. Boone to raise men with all expedition to join capt. Floyd. |
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The contemptible trick practised by Mr. Anderson, in the first chapter of his pseudo-history, must not pass without due correction. |
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It is conjectured that Mr. Murphee will now be enabled to hand himself over the Cumberland river or a barn yard fence by the straps of his boots. |
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Mr. Brown is touchy about accusations that he is a packaged candidate, and bristles at the suggestion that Mr. Caddell pulls his strings. |
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Jack figured if Mr. Rosen could detect a fierce look on his punim, he was giving away too much. |
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Your talking of a retreat, Mr. Marlow, puts me in mind of the Duke of Marlborough, when we went to besiege Denain. |
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Mr. Mahanthappa, an alto saxophonist, combines razorlike articulation with a probing style. |
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He recocked, fired again, and hit his adversary's abdomen. Mr. Dickinson bled to death over many hours, in terrible agony, according to accounts. |
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On environmental regulation, taxes and other topics that are red meat to economic conservatives, Mr. Bush has delivered. |
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As always, Mr. McCartney was boyish onstage, making faces and tousling and retousling his hair. |
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But The West Side Waltz is otherwise a tedious retread of Mr. Thompson's previous effort, On Golden Pond. |
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Sitting in an armchair beside a blazing fire in a community centre, Mr. Saakashvili rhymed off a list of his government's accomplishments. |
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For Ringnuts who may be alarmed by the new ticket policy, there is a modest loophole, discovered by Mr. Hardt. |
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In spite of Mr. James' occasional weakness for sobbing notes, the presiding spirit of the establishment is, I should say, one of rompery. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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Mr. Tyrwhitt's book on the Rowleian controversy, which is reckoned completely victorious, are all the novelties I have seen since I left town. |
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It was just a week to the day since Mr. Martin had decided to rub out Mrs. Ulgine Barrows. |
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His door was flung open, and a compact young man in uniform appeared, carrying Mr. Butteridge's portfolio, rucksac, and shaving-glass. |
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Mr. Seibels, in his testimony, said I rung him up to see about labels. He is very much mistaken. I rung him up to see about bottles. |
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It had been agreed that they should all meet in the big barn as soon as Mr. Jones was safely out of the way. |
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For all his scathingness, and despite his unremitting intellect, Mr. Joyce was a romantic when it came to women. |
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My greatest intimate, from the days of my schooltide, was Mr. John Irving, now a Writer to the Signet. |
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Persisting still in the same career of imbecility and assertion, Mr. Stone proceeds to enunciate the following sciolistical riddle. |
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If I got it from Mr. Rauh, I would get it secondhanded, or if I got it from you I would get it secondhanded. |
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When the long-awaited moment arrived, Vista turned out to be in as sorry a state of semicompletion as Mr. Jobs could have hoped for. |
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With Mr. Corzine in a state of semiconsciousness, Richard J. Codey, the president of the State Senate, is serving as acting governor. |
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Mr. Brandon shook his head in despair at the unbusinesslike methods of his patron. |
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Thus although I spoke of Mr. Sholto's death, I said nothing of the exact manner and method of it. |
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Mr. Wagstaff strolled with me along the wooded arm of land shouldering northwards from Bethlehem Bay. |
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Part of that memorandum of Mr. Hanshue's refers to directors sitting pretty in thinking they were all set for certain benefits. |
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Even before she could jokingly warn Mr. I Don't Nap not to sleep-fuck her again, he'd fallen asleep. |
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I was afraid of a quarrel between Dr. Johnson and Mr. M'Aulay, who talked slightingly of the lower English clergy. |
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Ben had smarted off to the principal and Lester had backed him up. Nobody smarted off to Mr. Clontz and got away with it. |
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Mr. Gresham, when he heard this, thought that he began to smell a rat, and was determined to be on his guard. |
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Mr. Martin objected at first to the bastardization of my talent, but I gave him a sob story about needing money for lessons. |
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That is why some say that Mr. Stewart is the toughest and least stoppable fullback in the oil field. |
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In the Southwest there are some 35 curanderos like Mr. Cruz, who says he has treated with success patients with arthritis and sugar diabetes. |
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But it is Mr. Romney who has most thoroughly incorporated such sunbeamy phrases and anecdotes into his repertory on the stump. |
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The streets are spotless, and when Mr. Isaias drives through town, it is not in a motorcade with whirling sirens and sunglassed police officers. |
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He must be expecting an onslaught, because Mr. Wainwright, 33, the singer-songwriter-rhinestone-lover, has been superfabulous lately. |
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But the next day, Mr. Dey saw a second gigantic figure, the three-legged, swastikalike form with curlicue tips, about 300 feet in diameter. |
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Mr. and Mrs. Dursley, of number four, Privet Drive, were proud to say that they were perfectly normal, thank you very much. |
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There is a character issue for Mr. Bush in this campaign. The clothes have no emperor. There is no there there. |
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If Mr. or Mrs. A. comes to the courthouse on Monday next I will be there to meet thon. |
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Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the post of the Executive Director of the Kenya Roads Board has been a thorn in the flesh of the Minister. |
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Mr. Prayter was a thorough-going cleric in the way of eating. He ate till there was nothing left. |
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This may be the year of the threequel, but not all the franchises will be successful, predicts Mr. Gray. |
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And what do you allege that Mr. Davis did unlawfully in this one? |
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Her conversation is full of choccy bics, smack the botty, toothypegs, lovely choccy and Mr. Poddle. |
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Of course, Ms. Deschanel and Mr. Ward, a musician based in Portland, Ore., whose quiet troubadourism sells out midsize clubs, are not unknown. |
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The snores of Mr. Malloy's tenants in the pipes have a deep tunnelly quality. |
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When Mr. Bush finished his five-minute statement... he abruptly turned on his heel and strode from the room, ignoring all questions. |
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Mr. Cramer, a policeman, came this morning and twitted me for having let a murderer hoodwink me. |
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He was a frequent visitor at Wimbledon where Mr. Wilberforce now resided, and the following account is given of his social unbendings. |
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Mr. Plick was an inventor and had invented a noiseless garbage pail with undentable sides. |
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If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing. |
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Poor Mr. Orme! I am sorry he is not well. It is cruel in you, Lucy, at this time, to say that his illness is owing to his love of me. |
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At 42, Mr. Chandler has had a career distinguished by few roles that are as well conceived as this one. |
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But Mr. Slater said a component of the motor-voter law designed to reach low-income people who do not drive remained largely unenacted. |
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One comes to me from Mr. Hyde, my wonderful English teacher at Andover. |
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For an hour, as the drummer David Prowse played jumpy, unflamboyant arrangements, Mr. King was electric. |
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Unfortunately, the uproar awoke Mr. Jones, who sprang out of bed, making sure that there was a fox in the yard. |
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Mr. Williams is not an unhumorous newsman, though he usually plays one on TV. As an anchor, he has steadfastly submerged his inner comic. |
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Mr. Mulgrew needs to win a unionwide election next spring to secure the presidency. |
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Mr. Andrews... also finds three primitive laws or fundamental principles of universology, which he calls Unism, Duism, and Trinism. |
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Mr. DuBois has, however, approached the work in a radically unradical way, bringing a softening sheen of naturalism to its rumpled texture. |
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Mr. Coggan poured the liquor with unstinted liberality at the suffering Cain's circular mouth. |
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A fortune can be made on the prairie, and that's what me and Mr. B aim to do. Don't aim to be all hat and no cattle forever, let me tell you! |
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As to you, Mr. Carruthers, I think that you have done what you could to make amends for your share in an evil plot. |
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Mr. Thompson reportedly booted executives off a cross-continental Citigroup flight to be alone with the impeccably brunette anchoress. |
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Mr. McCain relented in April, but his new stance represented mostly a political pivot, supporting administration antiforeclosure efforts. |
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Furthermore, Ms. Barenholtz and Mr. Markus said, the ads are not antitechnology, but rather reminders of other forms of connection. |
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To be sure, Mr. Panetta emphasized that the president could not bypass antitorture statutes, as Bush lawyers claimed. |
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It had been arranged as part of the day's programme that Mr. Cooke was to drive those who wished to go over the Rise in his new brake. |
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On talk shows Mr. Huckabee would hold up his campaign pledges and the bannerlike size 50 pants he wore in his previous life. |
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It evidently needs no effort on the part of Mr. Booth to put himself en rapport with the ideal of the great Bard. |
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He and Mr. Goldie have managed to beat the clock, finishing and printing the book themselves while Mr. Murray is still alive. |
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Mr. Beerman testified to San Diego's growth and reported that the city has made virtually maximum possible use of local waters available to it. |
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That these Bidentals, as Mr. Owen more comprehensively calls them, are amongst the earliest reptiles, has been somewhat rashly assumed. |
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On further acquaintance I concluded that Mr. Spear's bruskness was assumed, and that beneath the tough husk there beats a very tender heart. |
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We had this really old teacher, Mr. McCoy, who was basically bugnuts crazy. |
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Mr. Horrocks served myself and my pupils with three little glasses of wine, and a bumper was poured out for my lady. |
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Mr. Milnes had a turn in the spotlight with a canzona for solo organ by Johann Caspar Kerll. |
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In the canzonetta, Mr. McDuffie summoned a subtle glow, which was well matched by flute and clarinet soloists. |
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Could you please send this package to Mr. John Smith, care of the Northwest Shelter? |
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Mr. Bush's return to Carternomics killed the Reagan boom, resulting in higher unemployment, lower incomes and higher deficits. |
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The nets caught well, and Mr. Deeley reported it the best fishing ground he ever tried. |
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Many years ago, a Mr. Torbit brought forward a Ceresian scheme for producing a disease-proof potato. |
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Madam was a little chit of a woman, not five feet in her highest headdress and shoes, and Mr. Washington a great tall man of six feet two. |
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And he is cashing in chits for her that Mr. Gore, post-impeachment, never asked him to do. |
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Mr. Pappleworth arrived, chewing a chlorodyne gum, at about twenty to nine, when all the other men were at work. |
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As Mr. Schonfeld climbed the stairs, he was carrying a steaming 18-quart pot containing the traditional Sabbath stew known as chulent. |
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We heard Mr. Hodson's whip clacking on the shoulders of the poor little wretches. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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There was a click in the front sitting-room. Mr. Pearce had extinguished the lamp. |
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Mr. Tradescant and his wife told me they had been long considering upon whom to bestow their closet of curiosities when they died. |
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There, Mr. Editor, you have a pleasing comminglement of romance and colloquialism. |
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Mr. Martin was found guilty of defrauding the Commonwealth by making false welfare claims. |
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The support of Mr. Albert Igoin, a Spinoza reader and connaisseur of long date, is particularly appreciated. |
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The two joined Mr. Hook and the consigner at dinner to discuss the sale and then returned to the house. |
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As his glance met that of Mr. Calvert, he bowed constrainedly, and the red of his face deepened. |
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Unlike Mr. Daniels, Ms. Harden had previously encountered Mr. Gandolfini, whom she almost cooingly described as soulful. |
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It requires a cool head, which Mr. Murray most assuredly has, as well as the ability to remain unruffled by bizarre apparitions. |
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By Friday, protesters were already gathering in Kiev, the capital, as were counterprotesters loyal to Mr. Yanukovich. |
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It had been Mr. Crilly's home since the early settlement of the pioneers in that region. |
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An obvious choice to endorse ChapStick, Mr. Smith knows that ladies love a cunning linguist and a moist mouth. |
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It seemed to me that Mr. St. John's under lip protruded, and his upper lip curled a moment. |
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At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar. |
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Mr. Hitchens discussed the possibility of a deathbed conversion, insisting that the odds were slim that he would admit the existence of God. |
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She was intensely eager to delve into the mystery of Mr. Joplin and his brief case. |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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Dwight Eisenhower was roundly derided by the liberal intelligentsia as a Mr. Malaprop, a golf-playing, crony-loving dim bulb. |
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A compliance will discommend me to Mr. Coventry, and a discompliance to my Lord Chancellor. |
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That morning on which Mr. Neville was starting I saw Jim standing by my wagon and cutting up tobacco on the disselboom. |
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This familial relic may be rich with meaning, but when it comes to objects, Mr. Demand is not an investor but a divester. |
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In the morning Mr. Logan wore a doeskin box coat with pearl buttons nearly as large as alarm clocks in two rows on it. |
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The doleiros, among them Mr. Youssef, would keep a cut, spreading the bulk around to politicians and accomplices. |
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By the time Mr. Hanke took over, the paper was on a downslide, known for slanting the news to support Republicans. |
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The evening came, and the dressing-bell for dinner rang, before Mr. Franklin returned from Frizinghall. |
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The hon. gentleman Mr. Reynolds had expressed his fears that the Government would allow themselves to be earwigged out of the money. |
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In the interim, rest assured that Mr. Atherstone is by no means your friend, for he was perpetually earwigging poor Sir Rowland. |
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Mr. Douglas indicated that the East Dakota Environmental Protection regulations were overly strict. |
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Since I only have a shoddy understanding of the internet, obviously I need to be educated, eh? Educamate me Mr. Man. |
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To ward off deer, Mr. Haas, an ornithologist, has installed an electric fence around his garden in the park. |
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Try whether she could electrify Mr. Grandcourt by mentioning it to him at table. |
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The speech might have been electrifying close up, Mr. Conley said, but people near him drifted away before it finished. |
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While that seems unlikely any time soon, such experiences of terror and embattlement have shaped the way Mr. Maliki governs. |
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Mr. Jones paid extra for the flood damage endorsement on his house insurance. |
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I pray you let the drama halt while Chorus stalks to the footlights and drops an epicedian tear upon the fatness of Mr. Hoover. |
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Mr. March told... how devoted Brooke had been, and how he was altogether a most estimable and upright young man. |
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This little explanation with Mr. Knightley gave Emma considerable pleasure. |
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And in all of this medley of extemporania, Nixon could count on the faithful support of the minority leader of the House, Mr. Gerald Ford. |
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Mr. Quiverful's appointment to the hospital was, however, a fait accompli, and Mr. Harding's acquiescence in that appointment was not less so. |
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On the death of Mr. B., the annuity, which he had so long received, fell in. |
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At school he used to do Dr. Jekyll turning into Mr. Hyde, shining a flashlight into his face. |
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The documents indicate that Dr. Murray tried to revive Mr. Jackson with flumazenil, which reverses the effects of benzodiazepines like lorazepam. |
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They got on a bus, and as Sam was about to foller Ginger and Peter on top, Mr. Goodman took hold of 'im by the arm and said they'd go inside. |
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Little did Mr. Quiney think, when he wrote that letter, that he was writing for the ages. |
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They had continued to laugh at the milk bar, tasting in the chocolate frosteds the unlikely flavor of Mr. Mather's turpitude. |
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Mr. Lyman owns the Temple Nursery, a mail order business little known beyond the world of galanthophiles, or snowdrop lovers. |
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This episode marks the beginning of the end of the gaytastic relationship between Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison. |
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On the evening of our second day Mr. Bliss said he thought we ought to grease up our shoes a little so that they would turn water better. |
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Mr. Guirl is a native of Indiana, and his partner, Mr. H. A. Daggett, who was born in Maine, joined him at Clay City about six years ago. |
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Many of Mr. Dahl's stories are hair-curling tales of man's inhumanity to man, particularly woman's to man. |
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Did you, in fact, issue a hard pass to Mr. Shapiro? The Witness. I don't recall, but it would be easy to find out. |
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It is in this respect, I think, that Mr. Hollyer's work is especially heedworthy. |
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Mr. Thiem said the ban would hardly hamper communication between battlefront and homefront. |
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In fact, Mr. Baker has released three other hypernaturalistic films over the last decade. |
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Captain Kirk! And the ineluctible Mr. Spock. Welcome to Motherlode, gentlemen. Interested in purchasing a little love? |
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Mr. Brett does not follow the examples set by White and Tudor and Smith of printing his leading cases in extenso. |
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Mr. Acheson's failure as Secretary of State... has been an inability to understand people or to be understood by them. |
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Mr. Weigel delivers the latest rendition of his case in the April issue of First Things, an interreligious neoconservative monthly. |
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Mr. McElroy said this interunion battle showed the vibrancy and importance of organized labor. |
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Mr. Fechter has been in the main more accustomed to speak French than to speak English. |
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Mr. Walker does triumphantly claim the discovery of the inverted circumflex accent, or the downward and upward continued movement. |
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Mr. Winkle... took his hand with a feeling of regard, akin to veneration. |
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While the Cointreau technology did not strike him as novel, Mr. Freeman was curious about the spherification kit the company had put together for bartenders. |
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Mr. Valazzi, the famous juggler and pedipulator now appearing at London halls has joined the school in order to add to his many accomplishments the art of flying. |
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Mr. Heirens spent days in police custody and was given truth serum and a spinal tap before confessing to the Degnan killing and the earlier slayings of two women. |
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Chicago's Mr. Beef is one of the best places to enjoy an Italian beef. |
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To be sure Judge Fell and Mr. Miner were Federalists, but the first was an ardent Pennamite while the latter was a regular Yankee and claimant under Connecticut. |
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Unheeding the conductor's warning glare, Mr. Devine straphung, smiling, his lips forming soundless phrases as though he enjoyed a delightful, inaudible conversation. |
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Mr. King's message was that Johnny Foreigner does it better than us. In Germany, in Japan and in the United States, these bottlenecks just do not happen. |
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Mr. Wei Hongkai, a veteran doctor of the Shaanxi Provincial Research Institute for Traditional Chinese Medicine, has been treating atocia for more than thirty years. |
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Mr. McGuire, 64, a retired science teacher and two-term incumbent on the Town Council, selected a card, the six of hearts, drawing approving oos and aws from his supporters. |
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Mr. Romero went beyond established genres as he composed a fusion of styles like bossa nova and Venezuelan joropo, and recorded with the American jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd. |
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Mr. Ducasse is pursuing plans for a new hotel one hour from central Tokyo, a cross between a ryokan, a traditional Japanese inn, and an auberge, a French country inn. |
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Who would believe that Mr. Gladstone shammed being ill, and that Sir Andrew Clark issued false bulletins, and that the whole thing was a barney from beginning to end. |
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Calm and phlegmatic, with a clear eye, Mr. Fogg seemed a perfect type of that English composure which Angelica Kauffmann has so skilfully represented on canvas. |
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Mr. Gannon loaded the racks inside the centrifuge with two beeless honeycombs, then stepped back and let Julian begin spinning them with a hand crank. |
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But it offers pianistic thrills as well as a few moments of dreamy introspection, and Mr. Ax played it with the vitality and thoughtfulness listeners expect of him. |
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And young Mr. Fleetwood Vibe was here at the behest of his father, Wall Street eminence Scarsdale Vibe, who was effectively bankrolling the Expedition. |
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Incidentally, Mr. Bergey, the BEM's on your latest smear have extremely jovial expressions on their pans to be as tough a bunch of eggs as Friend made them out. |
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Since 2006 the surface of the aquifer, in the Kaweah subbasin of the San Joaquin basin, has dropped 50 feet as farmers pumped deeper, Mr. Watte says. |
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Like Mr. Paresi, a pimpy Brooklyn lawyer who my mother claims is the number-one criminal defense attorney in New York, complete with an impressive roster of Mafia clients. |
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Mr. Bush..., noting first the lamentability of public violence against property and holding responsible, once again, those black bodies on the street. |
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The Judiciary bill died this week, with the help of other bullyable Democratic senators like Mr. Rockefeller, Claire McCaskill, Mary Landrieu and Ben Nelson. |
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Lord bless me! only think! dear me! Mr. Darcy!... Oh! my sweetest Lizzy! how rich and how great you will be! What pin-money, what jewels, what carriages you will have! |
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That's Mr. Cordwainer and he'll busticate us for a lark, sir. |
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Mr. Coffey does not tell us whether he accomplished this admirable stabilization of his avoirdupois by exercising, by calorizing, or by reading James Joyce. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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Not to Mrs. Russell Sage, who is still busy thinking how to unload the mass of money piled up by the late Mr. Sage in the course of a life of parsimonious pismirism. |
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Mr. Baker persuaded his boss that this pocketbook explanation of war aims, despite its negative reception with opinion leaders, would play in Peoria. |
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Another matter that is objected to in Mr. Campbell's statement and policy, is his allegation that the puddlers object to employing helpers, prefering level-handed men instead. |
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Another of his duties was to keep a sharp look-out for light-handed customers, besides other occupations which time, as Mr. Blackley said, would teach him. |
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Mr. Jos had hired a pair of horses for his open carriage, with which cattle, and the smart London vehicle, he made a very tolerable figure in the drives about Brussels. |
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In other words, once SAHDs had become an accepted part of public reality, Mr. Mom as well as the short-lived TV series Daddio were bound to follow. |
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Mr. Bernstein explained that this was not obligatory. All he meant was that the suit was good enough to be married in, or for that matter to be buried in. |
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Mr. Meadows, who was seated in the middle of the box, was lolloping upon the table with his customary ease, and picking his teeth with his usual inattention to all about him. |
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An Ideal Husband is a very able and entertaining piece of work, charmingly written, wherever Mr. Wilde can find it in his heart to sufflaminate his wit. |
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Mr. Hurst made the best of the situation and drank his molasses-sweetened coffee with seeming relish, as though he had been raised on long sweetening. |
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While he may not agree with the design aesthetic, Mr. King's essay smacks of a citycentric view that suggests that authentic experiences are impossible in the suburbs. |
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Mr. MacPherson and Mr. Goode also built the Bowery Hotel and renovated the portholed Maritime Hotel, at 16th and Ninth Avenue, built in the 1960s for sailors. |
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On that occasion Mr. Flannery had discovered a tooth that belonged to what may prove to be the missing link between ancient possumlike creatures and the modern kangaroos. |
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Mr. Carter, whose back had been turned, turned about and faced his niece. |
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As a retired Unesco official with much experience in conserving monuments, Mr. Mutal, 73, has been caught up in the bureaucratic maneuverings to save it. |
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Mr. Johnson, of Manhattan, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault as a hate crime in exchange for a sentence of 15 years in prison and five years of postrelease supervision. |
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The son of a shoemaker, Mr. Cirillo began his tailoring career in Brescia, an Italian town about an hour outside Milan, where his uncles owned a suitmaking shop. |
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Only a few years ago Mr. Powers, an American computer, disproved a hypothesis about prime numbers which had held the field for more than 250 years. |
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The hosts, Susanne Bartsch, who wore a gold minidress, and Kenny Kenny, in a one-legged black body stocking, danced. Mr. Musto, unruined, watched from a couch. |
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I need these people, the Sergeant, and Mr. Tighe the shopman in the village, even Miss Broaders, she of the pink twinsets and tight mouth, who presides over the post office. |
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So the book divides itself between feel-good, supercozy moments of domesticity and the scientific experiment in which Mr. May became a guinea pig. |
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In 1840 Mr. Whittier took up his residence at Amesbury, where he has since resided, and whence he forwarded his contribs. to the National Era, Washington. |
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Mr. Scrushy has been on presentencing release since a federal jury in Montgomery last year convicted him of bribing former Gov. Don Siegelman of Alabama. |
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Ms. Whelan and Mr. Millepied are, as they were last spring, excellent, heart-catching in the midheight hovering lifts where athleticism becomes feeling. |
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Yet Mr. Weinstein was also markedly buoyant, insisting that the ministudio had not so much failed in its aims as succeeded in ways not widely understood. |
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What level of complication can the performer rise to? Mr. Grubinger, with his flailing body and semiperpetual grin, is master of the high-speed chase. |
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New York Times Mr. Bush has been marking the fifth anniversary of Sept. 11 with a series of speeches about terrorism that culminated with his televised address last night. |
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Pro-ana is not a disease, Mr. Crane, it's a lifestyle choice. |
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Like other rockers easing into middle age or seniorhood, Mr. McKagan is also experimenting with new partnerships in response to a music business in flux. |
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He ain' got nuttin tall cep'n some mitey good nabors dat come by fer him ever day an' caird him up to lay him down by de back do' er dat air rich man, dat air Mr. Dives. |
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Others, like Mr. Welch and James Kudelka, are established talents whom Mr. Tomasson helped catapult through commissions early in their dancemaking careers. |
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Mr. Peimer fills his datebook with invitations from seemingly endless mailing and e-mail lists, faxes, phone calls and by being the friend of a friend. |
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Well, don't think I'll settle for so little, Mr. Talbot. Or should I call you David? I think you look like a David, you know, righteous and clean living and all of that. |
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As a child, Mr. Leleux recalls, his unitasking took a culinary turn. |
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Mr. Chairman, at this moment I stand astonished at my own moderation! |
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Critics lambasted the building's design, the art collection and Mr. Hartford, whose gallery became a money pit. Within a year he was nosing around for a partner or buyer. |
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In the appearance of his shops and in the quality of his merchandise, Mr. Schulte promises to give the public its eye's worth and its money's worth. |
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While Mr. Garre urged the court to dismiss the case under threshold questions like mootness and standing, Ms. Beeson tried to steer the judges toward the merits. |
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That afternoon when the boys were in the field Mr. Frickstad sherlocked around in the tents and under the cots looking for a missing rocking-chair. |
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Rose and drank a good morning draught there with Mr. Sheply, which occasioned my thinking upon the happy life that I live now, had I nothing to care for but myself. |
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Mr. Hempseed, touching his forelock, was quietly vacating the seat in the hearth. Everyone was staring curiously, yet deferentially, at the foreigners. |
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In 2009, he underwent heart surgery for an aortic valve replacement at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio, an event that Mr. Williams said caused him to take stock of his life. |
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Opponents of those privatization plans hoped to use Mr. Armstrong's qualms as ammunition to block the White House initiatives, and they asked for more public statements. |
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Carl Hegemann, who formerly worked with Mr. Castorf as a dramaturg, said the only endeavor that made sense for him at this point was to direct a traditional play. |
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Long famed in fandom, Mr. Bloch skyrocketed to prominence in the mundane when his autobiographical novel, PSYCHO, was made into a hit motion picture. |
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She went from the arms of the football captain to the dry-handed grasp of Mr. Depopolus, who'd retired from the faculty when she was twelve years old. |
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You'd think that some rat-fink in the company would spill the beans and warn Mr. Wright, but nobody did. There wasn't much company loyalty at Nineveh Publishing. |
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As its imagery becomes more surreal and mystically abstract, Mr. Glass's ethereal electronic score, which suggests a Himalyan music of the spheres, gathers force and energy. |
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Mr. Hawley did give me a little black rattoon, painted and gilt. |
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Mr. Adcock, therefore, fought the dog naked-handedly, and in the great struggle that ensued continually threw the dog to prove that he was master! |
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He put a spoon and teabag on the saucer and placed it before Mr. McManus. |
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Despite his nebbishlike looks, average height, serious eyeglasses and all-black attire, Mr. Luchini knows how to fill a landmark space with his presence. |
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