I am satisfied that Mr Baird had an adequate opportunity to examine the boat. |
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Mr Thomas said the steady increase in sales was being driven now by family buyers, rather than hardened technophiles. |
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His psychological make-up would baffle Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde and every Freudian shrink outside a Woody Allen movie. |
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Mr Goldberg accepts in those circumstances that Mr Brannigan orally authorised the making of the application. |
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With both his small hands Dominic had gripped tightly the end of each board jutting off the sawhorse as Mr. Russo carefully cut through it. |
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Mr Goodsir advised the omission of boiling and gave the future great malacologist his first lesson on dissecting mollusca. |
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The claimants have satisfied me that Mr Steele did not receive an adequate explanation before the 3rd August. |
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Now Mr. Cohen has a feature-length film with a title as malapropos as Borat's sendup of Kazakhstan. |
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Mr Coen had been thrown to the rear of the cab and partially out the back window. |
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Mr Wilkins had to use back roads to get home from the market where he had been doing his shopping. |
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I do not think that the conduct of the Inspectors towards Mr Clegg taken as a whole can be said to be unfair. |
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Not for Mr Bradshaw, not for the Residents' Association, not for all the tea in China. |
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There is no indication that they received, or even sought, such information other than the utterly unconvincing say-so of Mr Davis. |
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Mr Godfrey took the hint and sunk back in his seat, muttering maledictions under his breath. |
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The down side was that, well, Mr. B. and I fought a fair bit in those first months. |
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Every teacher ran the risk of being set up by malicious pupils, Mr Jackson said. |
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Holes, rips, tears and flaking paint are no riddles for Mr. Warrier and his team. |
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It may be that Mr. Mitchell assumed that it would relieve the insurers from all risk arising from vandalism, sabotage and malicious mischief. |
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There is nothing to support even a concern over whether Mr. Davison has engaged in malicious prosecution. |
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Police said afterwards that Mr Croxford's family was in tears and too upset to talk to the press. |
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Despite their obvious malignity, so pronounced as to have raised clinical questions, Mr Latham's own diagnoses are not entirely faulty. |
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They all left, but returned shortly afterwards and when Mr Jacobs spoke to them, he was suddenly butted and a scuffle started. |
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It arrived after 20 minutes, but Mr Williams said as the woman waited she became nervous and panicky, very tearful and upset. |
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Mr Hussain's 34-year-old widow Naila has made a tearful plea for help to catch her husband's killers. |
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He comes to the Lapham shop to request a silver basin for his tea set that Mr. Lapham had made years before. |
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Only after the SLK incident did Mr Bax cause Mr Jones to take over responsibility for the back office. |
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A relaxed Mr Kennedy did not sparkle, but remained jocular as he parried friendly questions. |
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Mr Jeans' submissions were forceful and persuasive, but I am not satisfied that they were right. |
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No response was sought by Mr Burrell from the Queen and Her Majesty made no comment. |
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Mr Johnson does not mince his words when it comes to emphasising the dangers associated with this mammoth project. |
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Mr Kravchuk, who prides himself on his chess-playing prowess, did not give up his man easily. |
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The court was told Mr Jones was a popular young man with a large group of friends who had a passion for music and skateboarding. |
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Mr De Staic, the managing director of the company, accepted the award, which recognised corporate achievement quality and excellence. |
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Mr Morris said beach-fishing which is a much about relaxation than the sport itself, was a passion for many people. |
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Mr Goldsmith suffered loss by the drowning of fourteen ewe tegs, and Mr Jones by the drowning of eight little pigs. |
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Mr Davey held his seat in Kingston and Surbiton with a reduced majority of 8,966 votes. |
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Having locked away the disks, the clerk gave the key back to Mr Collery and went home. |
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He ascertained that Mr Leeson was the key man and controlled both the front and the back office. |
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Mr Gray has previously called for supermarkets to stock more British fruit and he even branded French apples tasteless and unappetising. |
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The other physics teacher, Mr. Meyer, actually makes the class interesting. |
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Mr Atherton and his team were mainly concerned about the allegation of misconduct. |
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Mr and Mrs Sweeney hope to be in their new bungalow by the first week in February, to make way for the school's new caretaker. |
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The property would not be made over to Mr Kirk, but on the other hand must be made safe for Thomas and his family. |
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The tale told to Mr Shafi that it was in the post was a deliberate ruse designed to throw him off the scent of that return. |
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Mr Lanyon said he intends to campaign with public appearances in the main street of local towns. |
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They didn't have the presence or savoir faire that Mr Carlyle brought to the part. |
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Mr McNeil, who estimated his speed at 80 to 85 mph, said he passed the first bumps without problem but then the back end of the car stepped out of line. |
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Mr Chamberlain then read to the House the message which His Majesty's Ambassador in Berlin and the French Ambassador have been instructed to hand to the German Government. |
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Meanwhile, in the Mail's tartan edition, Mr Bartholomew had changed his tune somewhat, recommending to the rag's Scottish readers that they'd be better off staying put. |
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I sat quietly for a moment so Mr. Sorensen could hear what I suspected might be the first line of the speech. |
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Based on Greenwich demolition applications submitted since July 1, Mr. Marr projects 35 percent fewer residential teardowns will happen in his city this year. |
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Ladies, if you are looking for Mr. Perfect, Todd is your man. |
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Mr Wathey, who started his career in 1942 as a scenic artist at Bradford's Alhambra theatre, set up an artist's studio with David Hockney in Bridlington. |
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Back in the 1800's, Mr. Potter took taxidermy to a new level. |
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After all, without Mr. Marciony we might still be eating our ice cream with a soupcon of other people's spit. |
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When the foul water sewer is overcharged, the foul water backs up and can force open the manhole cover in Mr. Marcic's front garden, thereby escaping into the garden. |
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Should Mr. Greenberg snare a major settlement without A.I.G., the company could face additional lawsuits from other shareholders. |
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By then Mr Dilger hopes to have redefined Greencore as a convenience foods group with far less emphasis on sugar beet processing, malting barley, and agribusiness. |
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Exbury's new-look tea room and restaurant will be called Mr Eddy's, after Edmund de Rothschild, head of the Exbury branch of the Rothschild family. |
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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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He said he stressed to Mr Mandelson that a key issue for Ireland is the mandate given to the Commission by the EU member states in these negotiations. |
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So we salute you, Mr. Fielder, even as we continue to huff and puff at the gym in pursuit of those rippling ridges. |
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Saving Mr. Banks is more than a movie about a snippy curmudgeon who excels at amusing put downs. |
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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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When Mr. Mica Crawler, the old mailman, came by the blacksmith shop John thought the old man had come to gossip for he was known to do that a lot. |
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Unfortunately it appears that Mr Rahman's maladroitness precedes him. |
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Mr Allen spent six weeks in intensive care after the accident when scaffolding being carried in a truck smashed through the windscreen of his Fosseway Coaches bus. |
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The execution of these scenes in scagliola is a triumph, but it is scarcely less astonishing than Mr Kennedy's virtuoso inscription around the rim. |
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And on the back of his authority's top-rating, East Riding Tory leader Stephen Parnaby last night tore into Mr Clarke for misrepresenting the authority. |
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Mr Li presides over it like a lean-shaven Confucius, grinding up powders and weighing remedies on a delicate pair of scales before dispatching them to the kitchen. |
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Mr Haw's collection of tattered banners covers 60 feet, and is an eyesore. |
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Ahhhhh, I love the idea of teasing Mr B. I am such a tease and I love it. |
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The jury had heard that Mr Roberts said in a statement to police that he might have looked at Mr Reeves's X-rays back to front before the operation. |
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Her conversation is full of choccy bics, smack the botty, toothypegs, lovely choccy and Mr. Poddle. |
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The court heard Mr Pearson suffered an infected burn to his left shin which required a skin graft and left him with a permanent scar. |
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Mr Abrams added he could envisage the Slough-based company doing another deal on the same scale as Cantab. |
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The photo in fact showed Vito Caprio, Mr Paladino's partner in Pal Builders. |
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But their relief turned to anger and anguish when Mr Kingston finally revealed his nightmare 18-month ordeal at the hands of Brandon Di Caprio. |
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After leaving school, Mr Rees took a job as a slaughterman and later worked as a taxi driver after moving west to Milford Haven. |
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If the allegations are found to be true Mr Joshi faces being found guilty of miscount. |
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And who knows, perhaps Mr Golding may even have a misericord in stock at an affordable price. |
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The central misjudgement by Mr Foo was in not dilating Patient A's pupils to give himself the best opportunity of assessing the lesion. |
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In November Mr Brown was photographed in track-suit bottoms and a tennis shirt jogging with a minder. |
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Mr Key asserted that the book was a left-wing smear campaign against him and politically motivated. |
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Hager's book alleged the involvement of Mr Key's office in running smear campaigns against political opponents. |
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A report from Dr Faraj Smew said Mr Garner had suffered from recent depression, and that his death was due to drowning. |
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Mr Gavin Mobey, a 34-year-old teacher, said the ward had a high number of people who were more likely to vote, such as teachers or lecturers. |
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Mr Allan rejected claims that Mr Campbell set up the row with the BBC as a smokescreen. |
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But the role that really made his name was as the smoulderingly righteous Mr Darcy in BBC TV's Pride And Prejudice. |
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Mr Roberts had farmed at Tremeirchion in Denbighshire for 25 years when he decided to give it up and move into snackfood distribution. |
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Mr Mody, the IMF's representative for Ireland, insisted Fine Gael and Labour had let an opportunity slip through their fingers. |
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Left an incomplete tetraplegic, Mr Vaughan, from Cwmbran, sued the Ministry of Defence for up to PS8m in compensation. |
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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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The Italian were full of manners and McAdams talked to Catherine while we went down to bet again. Mr Meyers was standing near the pari-mutuel. |
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In July 1924 W N Blair found an unknown species of shrew on Gugh and sent it to the mammal expert, Mr Hinton, at the British Museum. |
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Mr William Richards of Chapel Street is reputed to be the last person to have seen her. |
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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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On a visit to Mr Rushworth's estate Sotherton, Henry deliberately plays with the affections of both Maria and Julia. |
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Maria believes Henry is falling in love with her and treats Mr Rushworth dismissively, provoking his jealousy. |
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Mr Rushworth sues Maria for divorce, and the proud Bertram family is devastated. |
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Tom recovers from his illness, a steadier and better man for it, and Julia's husband, Mr Yates, proves to be a respectable husband. |
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Luxembourg won an Oscar in 2014 in the Animated Short Films category with Mr Hublot. |
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Mr Vholes remained immovable, except that he secretly picked at one of the red pimples on his yellow face with his black glove. |
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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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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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Upon slavery Mr Robins remarked that it was not what people in England thought it to be. |
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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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Upon this principle, I give my vote for Mr Johnson to fill that great and arduous post. |
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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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Probably my acquaintance, Mr Blank, therefore, would have been able, if he had so wished to do, to purloin the papers which he mentioned. |
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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 M'Naghten was found to be insane, and instead of prison, put in a mental hospital. |
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For example, in R v Hardie Mr Hardie took his girlfriend's Valium, because she had just kicked him out and he was depressed. |
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Here, intoxication operated as a defence because Mr Lipman was mistaken in his specific intent of killing a snake. |
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In that case, Mr Martin was found to have diminished responsibility for his actions, because he was mentally ill. |
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The case was a charge of slander against a Mr Denny, the Vicar of Northlinham and Coke's client. |
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Sachdeva and were edited by Mr Paul H Niekirk and the Hon Mr Justice Richard Kuloba, a judge of the High Court of Kenya. |
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But then, Mr Cave changed his mind and he withdrew his bid before the auctioneer brought down his hammer. |
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The court held that Mr Cave was entitled to withdraw his offer at any time before the auctioneer accepted it. |
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She turned towards the door, leaving Mr Sweetley face to face with that bustle, more quiversome than ever. |
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Mr Aldis counselled him not to learn his speeches, but to write out and commit to memory certain passages and the peroration. |
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Mr Ewart's motion was defeated, but the movement of which Cobden and Bright were the leaders continued to spread. |
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The borough has just seventeen electors, all of whom are tenants of Mr Norton. |
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It is interesting that he has proved himself so much liked by men like President Kennedy and Mr Rusk and Mr Gromyko. |
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The conjugal companion of Mr Verloc had suddenly become ravingly, murderingly insane. |
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For the ensuing six months Mr G. again reverted to his reactionless state, until in March 1970 he was carried away by a new wave of responses. |
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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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There he set up shop producing jennies in secret for one Mr Shipley, with the assistance of a joiner named Thomas James. |
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Despite intensifying speculation about his future, Mr Costello has not announced if he will recontest Higgins. |
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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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The scheme had been brought forward to gratify the ambition of Manchester Corporation, and of Mr Bateman, its engineer. |
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As always, Mr. McCartney was boyish onstage, making faces and tousling and retousling his hair. |
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There is an accurate replica of Potter's house and a theme park in Japan, and a series of Mr McGregor's gardens in one of the largest banks. |
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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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But the owner of Bannermere Hall stops his tenant the farmer Mr Tyler leasing them the boathouse by the lake. |
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His first novel to achieve major success was his third, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill, a tragicomic story of a fatal clash between two schoolmasters. |
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His brief experience of teaching is reflected in his third novel, Mr Perrin and Mr Traill. |
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In contrast, she is the least dear to her mother, especially after Elizabeth refuses a marriage proposal from Mr Collins. |
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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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Mortimer tells them that Mr Barrymore, the butler at Baskerville Hall, has a beard like the one on the stranger. |
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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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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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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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Both parties claimed afterwards that their man did best in the debate, but an early opinion poll suggested Mr Cameron shaded it. |
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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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In anticipation of Dr Hassiem's release the inquest of Mr Ngubene's death, originally scheduled for 13 April, was postponed sine die. |
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In an interview published by Time magazine on Thursday, Mr Lee said the country must have a solid Singaporean core. |
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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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Mr Chaplin's slap is funny because the slappee suddenly and forcibly realizes how very annoyed he is. |
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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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The work's to be done smartish, for inside the hour we'll have Mr Drew's visitors on our necks. |
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Mr Alhadi, 27, heard Jack's screams as he passed the property in West Ham, east London, and smashed down the door. |
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On revenue raising issues, Mr Harris reveals what a master of smoke and mirrors Bob Carr really is. |
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Mr Bannerjee's smile disappeared as quickly as if Sam had just shot it with his antimatter splatter gun. |
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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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Mr Sweepclean, secede paulisper, or, in your own language, grant us a supersedere of diligence for five minutes. |
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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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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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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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As for Mr. Vashishta, he laughed in embarrassment as he recalled misdialing 911 not once but twice in a weekend. |
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Instead, fear chastened it into accepting the disciplines of its new leader, Mr Neil Kinnock. |
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Mr Carswell then became UKIP's only MP in the Commons, as Mark Reckless, a fellow Conservative defector, lost his seat. |
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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 Pinter and The Birthday Party, despite their experiences last week, will be heard of again. |
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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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His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses. |
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His features are presented in Mr Nasmyth's picture but to me it conveys the idea that they are diminished, as if seen in perspective. |
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On the hill, where kites used to be flown, stood the fine college which Mr Laurence's munificent legacy had built. |
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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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The inaugural winner, Spectre, won a prize of 100 guineas for his owner Mr Bodenham. |
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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 Hypponen however said that this is not an isolated case, but bound to the European security dilemma. |
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The Courier was printed, almost by hand, in a small shop in High Street, Thurso until the early 60's by Mr Docherty and his daughter. |
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When Mr Gladstone appeared on the Tyne he heard cheer no other English minister ever heard. |
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Haig's education began in 1869 as a boarder at Mr Bateson's School in Clifton Bank, St Andrews. |
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John Buchan's descriptions of Skye, as featured in his Richard Hannay novel Mr Standfast, are more true to life. |
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Irish Farming Association Hill Committee chairman Mr O'Leary said he had no doubt the eagles would take lambs. |
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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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After issuing an apology, Mr Matthews remained in his job and no disciplinary action was taken. |
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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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Formerly a confectionery and bakery shop rented by Mr Thomas Trehearne, the property was owned by the Castle estate. |
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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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Although Mr Balladur is far ahead in the opinion polls, the spring election is far from being a one-horse race. |
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Subsequently, the Yabulu refinery was sold to Queensland billionaire Mr Clive Palmer. |
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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 Warder, a GPO lineman, had been stranded in the island during the occupation. |
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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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Mr Middleton said that the environmental sensitivities in the Lyme Bay area were fully assessed before the decision to beach Napoli was made. |
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Inspired by his engineer father, who had worked for Rolls Royce, Mr Street taught himself the craft and began producing and selling snare drums on a small scale from home. |
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Nobody saw the accident but the most realistic scenario was Mr Begley stood between the dies when a trailing chain snagged onto one, causing it to rotate. |
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And she is not as smarmily annoying as Mr Lineker has become, either. |
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Mr Clegg yesterday ducked out of a TV debate in his Sheffield Hallam constituency and instead went ten-pin bowling on a campaign stop in Colchester, Essex. |
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Miseducated Mr Asif said that while he was in Birmingham, Storm, 36, showed him a computer memory stick that he said he used to communicate with al-Awlaki. |
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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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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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There were mainstream candidates who seemed stronger than Mr Romney.... But the party must play the hand it is dealt, which appears to be Mr Romney. |
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I see a lot of socialism behind their front bench, but not in Mr Blair. |
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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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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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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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Mr Fitt had agreed to enter into talks with Humphrey Atkins, the Secretary of State, which excluded an Irish dimension but was then rebuffed by his party conference. |
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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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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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We continue to enjoy fine weather. The turf is getting dry and cheap but potatoes are eight pence per stone. Mr Bogonier has not one single morcel of food. |
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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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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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Mr Harris said he thought the van either ran on LPG fuel or had a camping gas cannister in the back as soon after the fire took hold the van exploded. |
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Then a man called for her, and began to make coarse jokes. But Mr. Pappleworth nodded his head in the direction of the boy, and the talk went on sotto voce. |
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Like many Americans, Mr. Condit, I have Redemption Fatigue. I'm too tired to forgive any more gray-haired-blow-dried-elected scoundrels trying to sin 'n' spin. |
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Mr Larkin's readers must at present be confined to a small circle. |
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The preselection in Mr Costello's Victorian seat of Higgins will start in April, when he will have to reveal whether he will stand for another term. |
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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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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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Pro-ana is not a disease, Mr. Crane, it's a lifestyle choice. |
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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 Milne and Mr Rickman were, no doubt, Telford's most intimate friends. |
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Mr Nightingale promised to enquire into the state of Mr Fitzpatrick's wound, and likewise to find out some of the persons who were present at the rencounter. |
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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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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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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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For nearly 40 years, Mr. Solarin, an unpretentious and intensely pugnacious man, has been an intellectual guru for Nigeria's disenchanted and disfranchised. |
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But for sheer Italianate tenorial beauty, Mr. Pavarotti was hard to top. |
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Every man who could ply an oar pulled up to give Mr Gladstone a cheer. |
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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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At Chrysler in the 1990s, Mr. Lutz championed products like the Dodge Viper muscle car, the brawny Ram pickup, and the PT Cruiser retrostyled wagon. |
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I'm too busy to see Mr Smith today. I'll have to put him off. |
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Dad met Mr Draper one day and asked if he had a bit of work for us kids to earn some pocket money. Yes he had, so the three of us went to his farm to do a bit of spud bashing. |
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It is not yet clear whether Mr Dudley and his team are seriously considering a break-up or merely showing willing to placate investors clamouring for more value. |
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As he considers the future, Mr. Benezra is remarkably nonalarmist. |
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The gift-giving nature of the exchange feels nice and pokes gently at art world economics. Mr. Ovelman is the subject of the portraits here, but they are all by nonartists. |
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Neither Mr Toots nor Mr Feeder could partake of this or any other snuff, even in the most stinted and moderate degree, without being seized with convulsions of sneezing. |
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During the hearing, the judge, Mr Justice Charles, ordered the ruling of Paul Clark, the judge at the custody hearing at Oxford County Court, to be read out. |
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Immediately the non-commital look returned to Mr. Trohm's face. |
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Perhaps more than anything, Mr. Weyrich was a nondeviator in his unswerving faith in small government, free-market economics, the right to life and the sanctity of the family. |
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When it did not, Mr Clegg fired three shots, killing a woman. |
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Ronald Safer, a lawyer for Mr. Kipnis, argued that the jury should be allowed to return whatever verdict it had reached, even if, in this case, it was a nonverdict. |
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The thieves even stole two of Mr. Dacre's trollies to cart off their loot. |
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The shop and house were put up for sale in the 1913 by the castle estate along with the Castle Hotel and the Myddleton Arms, which were purchased by Mr William Owen. |
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In 1970, Mr Jennings again raised the issue of pollution through Burton, the River Tame continuing to be a source of the problem, and further improvements were promised. |
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The squall over Mr Cheney's behaviour in Quailgate will probably die down, providing Mr Whittington survives. But the debate over hunting will go on growing. |
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Premier Foods make Mr Kipling slices and Cherry Bakewells in Trent Vale. |
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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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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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Two Progressive Conservatives asked Mr Winters during the Commons question period what is being done about Parliament's electric clocks and the library of Parliament. |
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Please direct all suggestions to the OPI of the event, Mr. Smith. |
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Instead of walking to the carnage like your average Mr. Rogers smoking a hash pipe, I dedicated a little something special to all the children back in the orphanarium. |
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Mr Pickering's 'Hi!' came out of nowhere and hit him like a torpedo. |
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Mazurka 13th, now owned by Mr. Streator, at ten years old Is dam of eight living calves at single births, and we don't know a cow of her age that can outshow her. |
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Mr Cave made the highest bid for Mr Payne's goods at an auction. |
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He started as a telephonist earning 12 shillings a week, but his rise up the ranks was interrupted by the Second World War when Mr Edmonds served in the navy. |
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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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Mr Ponting's defence was that the revelation was in the public interest. |
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Parts of the film Mr Turner were filmed here, portraying Margate. |
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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 Northerton was desirous of departing that evening, and nothing remained for him but to contrive the quomodo, which appeared to be a matter of some difficulty. |
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She fell ill, and she sued the ginger beer manufacturer, Mr Stevenson. |
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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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He would not go roaming the streets tom-catting like Mr Schick. |
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A few years before the St Ives Borough Police amalgamated with the county police, the elderly head constable Mr Bennett had become frail and eccentric. |
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John Bishop and his deputy, Mr Ellis, served infrequently in the borough. |
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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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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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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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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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From the age of six or seven he received introductory lessons in classical Latin and Greek at Mr Gladstone's day school, close by in Sloane Square. |
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The reader may remember that Mr Allworthy gave Tom Jones a little horse, as a kind of smart-money for the punishment which he imagined he had suffered innocently. |
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He put a spoon and teabag on the saucer and placed it before Mr. McManus. |
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Clark was ruthless as controller of his operations and killed a number of associates including Gregory Ollard, a Mr Asia drug supplier and heroin addict. |
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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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There was something in her manner so reminiscent of the school teacher reprimanding a recalcitrant pupil that Mr. Snyder's sense of humor came to his rescue. |
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