Fast, intelligent and a great tackler, he will be no walkover, even for players as good as Olivier Magne, Budge Pountney and Neil Back. |
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I was troubled at first by the gay stereotype played by Neil Napier, but then I remembered that everyone on stage is a caricature to some degree. |
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Meanwhile, Blackburn claim it is down to West Brom to make the next move in the wrangling over Neil Clement's proposed transfer to Ewood Park. |
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Two-nil down, Moor came back to level with goals from Mustan Ali and Neil Walters. |
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The album's lyrics are not even good enough to be complimented as doggerel, more Neil Lennon than John Lennon. |
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Vicky, Alex's wealthy sister, exacerbates the situation by offering Neil money. |
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Ed tried to wriggle and in the end started grovelling to Neil, that he was probably the best informed political journalist on the economy. |
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She sees the skin of her hand and pushes Neil out the door, ending the seduction for now. |
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Thirty-five years ago today, millions of people watched grainy, black and white TV pictures of Neil Armstrong setting foot on the moon. |
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When she got to the car, she smiled a good morning at Neil and gave Clayton a glower. |
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The magazine is produced and edited by Neil Simpson, a concert promoter based in Blackpool. |
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Brighton won through a header by Adam Virgo that took a deflection off defender Clarke Carlisle past Neil Sullivan. |
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Bill and Neil geeked out over computer stuff for a bit while I unwound by taking in a gorgeous summer evening. |
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Brian O'Driscoll and Neil Back both have dead legs and both Rob Henderson and Scott Quinnell have had bangs to their knees. |
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But following a day-long trial at Edinburgh Sheriff Court, she was found guilty by Sheriff Neil MacKinnon. |
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At the other end James Regan dived full length to keep out a Neil Chambers effort in the 31st. |
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Gunner Karl Whitaker and craftsman Neil Vance used to fantasise about snow during their six-month tour. |
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At cover point we have Neil Harvey, swift of foot and with a marvellous throwing arm. |
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He cut inside but was halted by a copybook tackle from Elland full back Neil Walton. |
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Fitting converters was a requirement for new cars in Europe, America and Japan from the early 1980s, so Neil bought an imported Japanese car. |
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But after I told Neil I had been a volunteer at the Commonwealth Games and done boxing reporting he immediately commandeered me to do more work. |
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After a couple of false starts, Neil and Brenda begin dating, and their relationship grows serious. |
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However, it was the performance of Neil Carew that really changed the complexion of the game. |
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Mr. Neil Cummings was a building surveyor with 23 years' experience as such. |
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I always say there's no Neil Young like Angry Neil Young and, sure enough, he gets a lot of play. |
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Sculptor Neil Simmons took eight months to chisel the statue from a two-ton block of marble imported from Italy. |
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For a man who makes a career out of speed, Neil Hodgson slips effortlessly into the slow paced life of the Isle of Man. |
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The actors lip-synch the songs and Neil creates different personalities with subtle changes in his voice. |
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Parish councillors, including Neil Metcalfe, are worried because the site is crossed by a 42 in high pressure gas main. |
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Some news staff are already worrying that the Neil review will stifle challenging reporting. |
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Lismore Council's parks manager Neil Moreton inspects the new surface around the transit centre. |
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From the corner, Martin Neil clipped the crossbar with a rising shot from the edge of the box. |
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The back row of Murray Wallace, Mark Sitch and Neil MacKenzie in particular dominated their opposite numbers. |
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Hughes the defender, played a one-two with Tommy Mooney before crashing the ball past Neil Patterson and into the Villa net. |
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He was at one time head of the private office of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock. |
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Enjoy an evening with cinematographer Neil Rettig and his amazing film featuring the harpy eagle from the rain forests of South America. |
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I remember, as a very young boy, seeing the headlines, and amazing photos, of Neil Armstrong taking those first steps on the surface of the moon. |
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South Yorkshire proved to be a happy hunting ground for Heworth's Neil Smith as he landed one of the county's major prizes. |
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Dominic Matteo and Neil McCann are also established caps who have been short of chances to impress Vogts. |
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Former banker Neil Kittredge, from Alverstoke, is one of the UK's new breed of canine behaviour consultants. |
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On at least three difference occasions, Neil accepted the hospitality of his hosts. |
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From the beginning, Neil is plagued by his fears of losing Brenda, which are the obverse of his extreme dependence on her. |
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The negative publicity washes off Neil, who says he can use his barrister's mind to objectify the slurs. |
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Jarlath Reagan, a stand-up with a growing reputation will be the main support to Neil Delamere. |
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He squandered the money brought in by the sale of Emile Heskey and Neil Lennon on over-priced under-achievers. |
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The Lingard and Neil Law three-quarter partnership is not yet on the button but it was spot-on when the latter put the former in for his second. |
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One of the kickers in question is none other than Neil Jenkins, the Wales record points scorer. |
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In the likes of Neil Lennon, Chris Sutton and John Hartson, O'Neill has others who can make a noise on the club's behalf. |
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Alternating graceful acoustic songs with brutal hard rock, Neil Young has somehow fashioned a career that has straddled five decades. |
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We never suspected that Neil was anything other than a loving father, a trusted son-in-law and husband. |
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A modest man of unshakeable principle, Neil was a tireless fighter for workers' rights for over thirty years. |
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Besides, as Neil had said earlier, unrequited love was a great source of material for songs. |
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A few years ago, when MP3's were becoming big, Neil Young said that music had become sonically unpleasing to the ear. |
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Mr Neil was not amused and declared war, publishing the piece unexpurgated in The Hootsmon. |
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Mariah Carey and Neil Young were backed by gospel singers and Alicia Keys was joined by several gospel stars. |
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They lay undiscovered for 50 years until his son, Neil, started to sort through them last year. |
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Another local farmer, Neil Heseltine, from Malham, was awarded a prize for his local pair of mule gimmer lambs. |
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Family friend and singer Neil Scott has helped Rebecca on her way to stardom, giving her vocal coaching and moral support. |
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Dave, bless his warped soul, writes an ode to Neil Diamond that must be read to be believed. |
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Apollo 11 astronauts Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong put it there on July 21, 1969, about an hour before the end of their final moonwalk. |
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Dear Neil, firstly, I'd like to thank you for contributing to our journal on a regular basis. |
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It will be down to the likes of Neil Jenkins and Rob Howley to inject new life into the side ahead of their opening showdown with England. |
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Work by potters Neil Richardson and Mick Morgan was shown, but the artists were unable to attend the viewing. |
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Growing up in the 1960s and 70s, the album that triggered her into thinking she should have a go herself was Harvest by Neil Young. |
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I'm a big fan of yours, Neil, and have been for a long, long while, but something lately has been bothering me. |
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His brother Craig was also a junior referee and their younger sibling, Neil, won the bronze in his group. |
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The other is a titan of British acting, whose friends include Neil Tennant and Lily Savage. |
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Both Neil and Mark need to listen to some blunt expert advice if they are to launch beauty products that the customer finds attractive. |
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But when his life-saving skills seemed to fail, he decided to give Fatty Neil and Slim a decent send-off with some of his favourite tipple. |
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I have an urge to walk around in the nude, but Neil has a roommate and while he's at work, I'd be rather aghast to have him show up unexpectedly. |
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Budding young thespians auditioned in front of actor Neil Morrissey for the chance of a trip of a lifetime to Italy. |
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Like most Neil Simon screenplays, this is a film that is made or broken on the strength of the actors' performances. |
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One Dove's only full-length, Morning Dove White, combined Balearic chill with Neil Young folkiness and arcing feedback. |
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The Hammers, who had scented victory, had to withdraw their substitute striker in favour of a replacement defender in Neil Ruddock. |
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And talking of Brighton, I'm off there today with Sarah to see Neil, Emma and Kate. |
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Bristol had a lineout on their own line and hooker Neil McCarthy threw the ball long. |
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Outside my window I could see Neil, my former team leader, loitering near the car park entrance. |
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Hodge converted on each occasion, only to see Llanelli arrest their slide with a touchdown from Neil Boobyer. |
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Vinny and Neil managed to meet in Iraq around three weeks ago while both were stationed in Basra. |
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But, with apologies to Neil Armstrong, that's one small step for mankind at Wrigley. |
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Two of the lads, David and Neil, said no one was any the worse for their experience. |
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If Neil and the boys knew then what they know now, they'd likely have been far less interested in climbing aboard and strapping in. |
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In response to my request for more information about Schumann resonances Neil explained them as follows. |
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On 24 July 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edward Aldrin landed on the surface of the moon. |
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After breaking into the spotlight over 30 years ago, Neil Young has the distinction of still remaining relevant. |
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The harmonica in this song is perfectly placed and complements the Neil Young-style guitar so well that it almost makes you sigh. |
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Proprietor Neil Stevenson confirmed that refunds will be available by returning the tickets to Grooves. |
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Split Enz re-formed for one night and Neil Young flew in at 7.00 am, played a set, and flitted out at 7.00 pm. |
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Clydebank looked as though they had done enough for another valuable point, but they reckoned without the alertness of Alan Neil. |
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A Culinary Institute of America grad and former Neil Stein employee, Curley wraps chicken fingers in black forest ham and Swiss. |
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Striker Colin Alcide will be out of action for up to six weeks piling on the injury woe for York City manager Neil Thompson. |
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The Charter was witnessed by Angela Billingham as Northampton's MEP and Neil Kinnock as the European Parliament's Commissioner of Transport. |
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A wild-eyed man who worships Neil Diamond and was deaf as a child is second. |
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The signed agreements will remain held in escrow until Neil receives the banker's draft. |
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Goalkeeper Neil Alexander, however, managed to parry his forceful drive wide and the chance of stealing a point was gone. |
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He read over what had happened and then read the email from Neil that she had attached. |
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Their daughter Jill lives here with her husband Neil and was always raving about the place. |
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But Neil Emblen levelled to keep Colin Todd's side in 11 th spot, still five points adrift of the play-offs. |
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The gym became silent as a group of army colleagues, friends, family and well-wishers cheered Neil on. |
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Then it will be down to preparing for the new season and manager Neil Parsley hopes to line up some good pre-season friendlies. |
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She will marry Neil, 23, at St Andrew's Church in Wanborough, and has already chosen the wedding cake and flowers. |
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Keighley Town grasped victory from the jaws of defeat thanks to a brilliant last minute individual try from Man of the Match Neil Kennedy. |
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In his autobiography he accredits the story to Neil Collins, Bennett's Daily Telegraph counterpart. |
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Their next drive at goal was successful and saw Neil Chambers score a point for the visitors. |
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Another witness, Neil Smithson, described Barry Trumen as a Walter Mitty character. |
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He proved himself a competent linkman throughout the evening, providing the right blend of humour and strong Neil Diamond style vocals between the acts. |
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From Bob Hope to Whoopi Goldberg and Neil Patrick Harris, relive six decades of Academy Award openers. |
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I admire Neil deGrasse Tyson, the astrophysicist and author of Space Chronicles and Inexplicable Universe. |
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Perhaps you like your Neil Patrick Harris belting in high heels on Broadway, or cannily emceeing an awards show? |
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The only difference was the writing staff was Neil Simon, Mel Brooks, and carl Reiner, and they started writing on Monday. |
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Andy meets the Wall of Death's very own historian, Neil Calladine. |
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The Welshmen contained United until Graham Kavanagh chested down a ball into Thorne's path on 41 minutes and Neil Harris scored with a diagonal shot. |
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Eight minutes later things went from bad to worse as a Town player was adjudged to have dragged down Neil Tolson as he was about to receive the ball. |
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Hank reconditioned the engine and Neil renovated the interior. |
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Torquay made a substitution at half-time and changed their formation as Neil Prince was withdrawn and Marcus Richardson was sent on to join Howard Forinton in attack. |
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Not so long ago, Neil Young had come up to the tar sands and compared the devastation to Hiroshima. |
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Well, Neil, now we've got somebody on the other side to refute you. |
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From the book The Media Relations Department of hizbollah Wishes You a Happy Birthday by Neil MacFarquhar. |
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Also returning are longtime writers, Neil Campbell, Erin Keating, and David Ferguson and series illustrator, Paul Hornschemeier. |
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If there is actually a war on Christmas, famed astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson seems ready to lead the fight. |
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It's a generational romcom, with tired borrowings from Neil Simon and Woody Allen, in which life-lessons are learned with much laughter and tears. |
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Neil Patrick Harris, Hedwig and the Angry Inch Neil Patrick Harris in fishnets, high heels, and glitter could be a great gag. |
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Albert spent three years on the road, headlining in small clubs and opening for rock stars like Neil Diamond in larger halls. |
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For Best Actor in a Musical, Neil Patrick Harris seems like a slam dunk for hedwig and the Angry Inch. |
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He won in a special election upset over State Senator Neil Riser, who was considered the establishment GOP candidate. |
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Whatever it is, Neil has a bee in his bonnet this morning folks. |
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All my years in Key West, about 20 fishing years there, I was haunted by Neil Young. |
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More trouble in store for Andrew Neil at the sadly beleaguered Scotsman. |
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Before heading up the top pitch, we set up a top rope on a 23 which Neil worked the moves on and got clean on lead the next day when we came back with the other guys. |
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While Neil and Buzz made ready to blast off, Houston read the telemetry looking for signs of trouble. |
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It has grown to become one of the great weird voices, up there with those of Neil Young and Little Jimmy Scott, its shakiness having evolved into style. |
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A ball played in by Neil Janczyk rolled through legs and under feet before arriving at Andy Webster, who blootered a low shot into the net from close range. |
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It was Neil Hannon's birthday and even though he didn't seem thrilled to be 32 years of age, he kept announcing the fact and played himself the Birthday Song on a mouth organ. |
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However, the visitors' netminder, Neil O'Connor, produced a fine save. |
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Veteran usher, Neil, has worked at the same theatre for seven years. |
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That gap could grow even bigger if Crystal Palace are successful with a move to make Wanderers' first team coach, Neil McDonald, the number two to manager Iain Dowie. |
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Follifoot then replied with 142-9 with Neil Walker hitting a half-century. |
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But I suppose a kind of longstanding love of specific bands would be Radiohead, Wilco, Neil Young, Tom Waits, rem. |
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Of the countless players he has nurtured he cited Neil Grayson, currently starring in Cheltenham's Third Division play-off push, as the best he has worked with. |
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John-Baptiste was booked for hauling down Chillingworth and Neil was carded for a very late challenge on Walker as the U's skipper skipped past him. |
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After forcing us to sing a Neil Diamond medley, he tops the show by prodding the audience into doing the hokey-cokey while spraying us with champagne. |
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Led by veteran events supremo Neil Butler, a celebration of the premier cultural hot spot that is Glasgow's Merchant City was bound to be a success. |
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The function was hosted by Rowling and her doctor husband Neil Murray, whose spectacular entertainment included witches, wizards, minstrels and sword-swallowers. |
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When doors opened at 10 am, Neil and designer Nick Harvey were still frantically faffing about trying to get their overhead sign to stay in place. |
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The Divine Comedy is primarily Neil Hannon, an idiosyncratic, vaguely fey Brit who does a mean impression of Thom Yorke doing a mean impression of Cole Porter. |
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In his talk introducing the book, Neil challenged this view. |
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Then Neil and I headed off to a nearby park to play frisbee. |
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The Crigglestone fullback fumbled the ball allowing Neil Kennedy and Ian Barnes to get their hands on the ball at the same time just before the ball went dead. |
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Situated somewhere between Neil Young, The Beach Boys, The Byrds and Crowded House, The Waking Eyes are as psychedelic as you can get without sounding dated. |
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This is not such a stretch, considering Ranaldo's upbringing as a Deadhead who got turned on to alternate tunings through Joni Mitchell and Neil Young records. |
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I do owe someone a rather lengthy post on Neil Gaiman and Sandman, so I suppose that will have to fulfill me until I can pry those long boxes open after the move. |
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Monologues are a true storytelling artform, as in actual storytelling around the campfire, and Neil seems to be more of a teller than a describer. |
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Andrew Neil as publisher would be a blessing for the Telegraph, worried that its purchasers, often as old as the Conservative Party's average member, are dying off. |
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For Saturday's trip to second-from-bottom Preston Grasshoppers, Kendal coach Neil Rollings switches Paul Dodds to full back, displacing Chris Park to the bench. |
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Scottish International fell runner Neil Wilkinson gave them the lead after Holmfirth, Morpeth and Derby all disputed top spot following the first three legs. |
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After The Pleasure Man, the two got together as a double act, with Burn performing songs Bloomfield had done in collaboration with director Neil Bartlett. |
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In his journal Neil drops a hint about a visit to Holland in April. |
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If Closer had been made by Neil LaBute, feelings would have been bruised. |
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This tradition continued into the nineteenth century, with major figures such as the fiddlers Neil and his son Nathaniel Gow. |
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The Neil Gunn Trust was established in 1986, and in October 1987 a monument to the writer was unveiled on the Heights of Brae, Strathpeffer. |
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It was here that Grieve first encountered the work of John Maclean, Neil Malcolm Maclean, and James Maxton. |
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The cult comedy's characters Will, Simon and Neil fly to Australia to visit layabout Jay on his gap year. |
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After the novel was published, the website evolved into a more general Official Neil Gaiman Website. |
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It is 20 years since Neil Barnes and his then Leftfield partner Paul Daley released Leftism, a defining album in 90s electronic music. |
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In September 2016 Neil Gaiman announced that he had for some years been working on a book of retellings of Norse mythology. |
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A SECTARIAN thug convicted of sending letter bombs to Neil Lennon has landed a plum job behind bars. |
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Jason Neil Pringle, was killed during operations after his parachute failed to deploy. |
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After the 1983 election, Neil Kinnock, long associated with the Labour left, became the party's new leader. |
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Pathologist Dr Peter Cooper said he thought Neil Park had suffered a heart attack because of a small dose of anti-psychotic agent Risperidone. |
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They threw a life buoy into the river but strong currents prevented Neil from reaching it. |
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But Hull's brawn was noticeable, and following a penalty line-out, Neil Spence restored the hosts' lead. |
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This week's Live Box session features Zed-U, the trio Shabaka has formed with bass player Neil Charles and drummer Tom Skinner. |
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Sam Wilson's first-minute opener gave the Royals the ideal start but Neil Richardson and Tony Field put Berko 2-1 ahead after 14 minutes. |
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The Scots reply was rocked by the early loss of Hamilton while Ryan Watson, Fraser Watts and Neil McCallum were all run out. |
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Instead, fear chastened it into accepting the disciplines of its new leader, Mr Neil Kinnock. |
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Course designer and senior male rider Neil Walker revealed the course will be even sandier than usual this year. |
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The chairman of the board is David Williams who replaced Neil Coles who had held the post for 38 years. |
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Herbert Chapman, Bill Shankly, Neil Warnock and Steve Bruce are notable former Huddersfield Town managers. |
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As I walked into Blush Wine and Cocktail Bar with my wife, friends Neil and Neil were already propping up the bar. |
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MacPherson, artist Grant Bond, letterer Neil Uyetake, and editor Tom Waltz. |
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy is too bolshy, Andrew Neil is old fashioned and Jeremy Vine too smarmy. |
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In Martin Johnson and Neil Back's last game for Leicester they lost the Premiership Final to Wasps. |
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His first converted penalty against Scotland on 8 March 2008, took him 3 points past Wales's Neil Jenkins tally of 1090 Test rugby points. |
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In the spirit of Anglo-French unity, the train was driven from Paris by Francis Queret, who handed over to Neil Meare beneath the Channel. |
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French driver Francis Queret drove the train through France while UK driver Neil Meare took over in England. |
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Frrench driver Francis Queret drove the train through France and UK driver Neil Meare took over in England. |
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And chief executive Neil Doncaster bullishly declared the new system could be in place by the start of next season. |
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Metric Martyrs campaign director and former fish monger Neil Herron said it was a monumental victory down to people power. |
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As well as some of the world's top pros, Martin Roy caddied for ex-US president George HW Bush and astronaut Neil Armstrong. |
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A needless high tackle on Gloucester hooker Neil McCarthy resulted in referee Ashley Rowden dispatching Archer to the sin-bin. |
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Raging Alex Neil reckons it will take him two days to calm down after his side flopped at Firhill to fall meekly out of the Cup. |
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Answers on a postcard to Neil Cammies, Features Department, South Wales Echo, Thomson House, Havelock Street, Cardiff. |
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This art exhibition showcases the work of local photographer Neil Corder, a specialist in food photography at the Technikon. |
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Among the rare sneakers on sale was a pair of PS400 Nike Air Max Lunar trainers designed to mark Neil Armstrong's moon landing. |
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The full line up was released on 25 May 2009 and included headliners Blur, Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young on the Pyramid stage. |
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And Neil Hamilton, the slimy MP at the centre of the cash-for-questions scandal, has been exposed as a liar as well as a money-grubber. |
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Sohcahtoa flew towards the finish under Neil Callan and would have defeated Irish Heartbeat within another handful of strides. |
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I soothsaid that Neil Hamilton would continue his fight to clear his name and that everybody would continue to disbelieve him. |
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Museum director Neil MacGregor and theatredirector Eva Sopher were also honoured. |
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They won most of the possession in an unspectacular first half with Neil Watkins nicking some useful line-out ball from wayward throw-ins. |
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Rowling's agent, Neil Blair acted as producer, through his independent production company and with Rick Senat serving as executive producer. |
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Nor that like legendary workaholic and fellow openside Neil Back, he spent his teenage years training on a multigym in his parents' home. |
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He then went on to play the Angel Islington in the 2013 BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere. |
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Andrew, who spent seven years pounding the telly beat on The Bill as DI Neil Manson, says he's no longer quite as star-struck as he first was. |
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When Neil Blackburn's wife asked him to build her a treehouse, he thought she meant for their two sons. |
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Real ale fans Neil Gray, 41, and James Neilsen, 41, are the Billingham pair behind the venture. |
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In July 2011, Rowling parted company with her agent, Christopher Little, moving to a new agency founded by one of his staff, Neil Blair. |
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In 2016, Neil Gaiman stated that Terry had given him his blessing to go forward with an adaptation of Good Omens if he so wished. |
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In American Gods by Neil Gaiman, main character Shadow discovers pasties at Mabel's restaurant in the fictional town of Lakeside. |
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It has supported the UK Labour Party in the past, including at the general election in 1992 when Neil Kinnock was Labour leader. |
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Model T Register club registrar Neil Tucket has been planning the ascent for 10 years. |
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Philip Davis, Neil Stuke and Stephen Tompkinson will reveal behind-the-scenes secrets of popular TV crime and police shows. |
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This beautiful uddered Jordan daughter sold for 1,600gns and joins Neil Sanderson's herd at Burtholme Farm, Brampton. |
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Thank you Father Neil McNicholas and Father Brennan for concelebrating the beautiful Requiem Mass which was a great comfort to us. |
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Later discussions with Neil Turok led to the realisation that the existence of God was also compatible with an open universe. |
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Musicians Eric Burdon, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Brian Johnson, Alan Hull, Cheryl and Neil Tennant lived in Newcastle. |
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It was a continuation of the trend that had begun under the leadership of Neil Kinnock. |
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Foot resigned and was replaced as leader by Neil Kinnock, with Roy Hattersley as his deputy. |
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Jamie Redknapp reckons Celtic boss Neil Lennon is cut from the same cloth as his dad Harry. |
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Their landing at Stornoway began well, but the colonists were driven out by local forces commanded by Murdoch and Neil MacLeod. |
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North Greenford were ahead on 16 minutes as Bryan Vigneron chipped the on-rushing Valley keeper Neil Collett. |
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Great news for City, but the result was harsh on Neil Warnock's side who gave as good as they got even though the odds were stacked against them. |
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His counterpart Neil Warnock got his tactics spot on as Chelsea struggled to get into any sort of groove in the first half. |
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Also getting considerable attention is the progress of Neil, a chubby young ER medic doing court-ordered SAA time for nonconsensual frottage. |
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Zach Sanders Luke, Clyde McGee IV, Hamilton Montgomery McGee, Jason Adam Peets, Bryan DeLine Sinclair, and Matthew Neil Stacy. |
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That leaves Martin in a bit of a predicament, but a trip to the paper shop solves that problem, as he bumps into agent Neil. |
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Eagle-eyed store director Neil Drain spotted that both Michelle's optic nerves were swollen, which is known as papilledema. |
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Often Neil sat in their bothy on winter nights and told Calum about seas he had never seen. |
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In the first minute, a short passback from Blazej Augustyn gave Moult a sniff but keeper Neil Alexander booted the ball away in the nick of time. |
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They became mascots in University Challenge, they inspired records and a film, even Neil in the Young Ones had a Gonk collection. |
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On Monday Mr Neil will visit CVS Inverclyde which will receive Au60,000 to help breathe new life into Greenock s Cathcart Street. |
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It bears no relation to the sub-human drongoes who beat up Neil Lennon or the morons who ran amok in Manchester. |
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The 30-year-old Dundonian, left, was ecstatic at adding another gong to the bronze he shared with Neil Stirton. |
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With Neil out of the way it may be time to revive the hippest hippy happening. |
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It would be his last major contribution before he hirpled off to be replaced by Neil Alexander for the final 13 minutes. |
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Proofreader made a most encouraging debut for Neil Mulholland and looks a tempting proposition in the 32RedSport. |
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Martial arts expert Neil Rayment is best known for playing one half of the evil Twins in Matrix Reloaded with his brother Adrian. |
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Andrew Neil on the overnight rollercoaster in Europe and Asia's markets. |
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Having worked with Mike in previous roles, Neil Poxon asked him to join PWA and lead its European business ambitions. |
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Farmost is banned from stall starts in Britain but this race was started by flag, writes Neil O'Donnell. |
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They split nurse Neil McLennan's head with a fire axe and speared inmate Ian Simpson with a garden fork. |
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Burchfield, Neil Welliver, Alex Katz, Milton Avery, Peter Doig, Andrew Wyeth, David Hockney and Sidney Nolan. |
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In August 2010, Councillor Neil Plummer of Stithians left the Independent group and joined Mebyon Kernow. |
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To complete the tour dates, the band hired Prefab Sprout drummer Neil Conti to fill in. |
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Rehnquist, Elena Kagan for Thurgood Marshall and Neil Gorsuch for both Byron White and Anthony Kennedy. |
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The story of Essie McGowan in Neil Gaiman's American Gods is structured around her transportation and promoting the Cornish folklore in America. |
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Noted writers in the field of comic books are Neil Gaiman, and Alan Moore, while Gaiman also produces graphic novels. |
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Bragg's friends include the former Labour Party leaders Tony Blair, Neil Kinnock and Michael Foot, and former deputy leader Roy Hattersley. |
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A management team including chief executive Peter Wheeler and senior players Martin Johnson and Neil Backare in temporary charge. |
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Veteran international banker Neil Foulder, 59, joins the Bradford-based organisation as consultant. |
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Derek McInnes' visitors took an early lead through a fine strike from Neil Danns before Tommy Smith acrobatically drew the home side level. |
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The Norfolk side equalised on 64 minutes as Dave Staff's 25 yard free kick took a wicked deflection to wrong-foot keeper Neil Thomas. |
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It had been passed as an amendment by Islington South MP George Cunningham with the backing of Bedwellty MP Neil Kinnock. |
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In a 2006 episode of the BBC television documentary Coast, presenter Neil Oliver visited Sarn Gynfelyn at Wallog. |
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Byrds, the rural warmth of Neil Young, the breezy harmonising of the Beach Boys, mixed with a bit of contemporary jangle pop. |
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By the 1950s, a significant number of shares in the club had passed to Neil and Felicia Grant, who lived in Toomebridge, County Antrim. |
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Excellent program notes are provided by Neil Sorrell explaining the form of the raga and how each movement is executed. |
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At the end of the season, manager Neil Lennon announced his departure from the club after four years in the role. |
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Tony Mowbray took charge of the club in June 2009, and he was succeeded a year later by Neil Lennon. |
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It consisted solely of cover songs, all originally recorded by male artists including Bob Marley, The Clash, and Neil Young. |
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Flood was in fine form and it was his superb kick down field that found Neil Morris, who charged over. |
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Smith was appointed Shadow Chancellor by Neil Kinnock in July 1987 after the Labour Party's general election defeat. |
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Broadcaster Andrew Neil separately interviewed the party leaders in The Andrew Neil Interviews on BBC One, starting on 22 May with Theresa May. |
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This election defeat prompted the resignation of Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock. |
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They included Maxton, Wheatley, Shinwell, Kirkwood, Neil Maclean and George Buchanan. |
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The change was prompted by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who had criticized the scene for showing an unrealistic star pattern. |
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Head of Highgate red watch, Neil Rooker, and his lankily lissom mate, shake their heads. |
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Rehearsals are under way at the Gala Theatre with resident panto baddie Neil Armstrong playing Wizard Scorchard. |
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Frinton saw the early launch of actors such as Michael Denison, Vanessa Redgrave, David Suchet, Jack Klaff, Neil Dudgeon, Owen Teale and Lynda Bellingham. |
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Pictured with Jerome are community constable Chris Selby, on the bike, Pc Mark Moynnihan, who delt with the theft, and Halfords manager Neil Maidment. |
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The SPL also stated that repeated condemnation of the chants by manager Neil Lennon as well as chief executive Peter Lawwell had been taken into consideration. |
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For example many know Neil Jenkins has scored the most points in international rugby, but how many of you know he is also the world's gingerest man? |
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In 2010, the band wowed the ECHO Arena with a set both of their folkier stuff and the later, crunching electric numbers that evolved once Neil Young joined the band. |
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In October 2016, Neil Warnock was appointed first team manager of Cardiff. |
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Now in their fourth week of detainment, the families of Conrad Clitheroe, Gary Cooper and Neil Munro have been heavily campaigning for the Manchester residents' release. |
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There are going to be a lot more Neil Mandts and Gary Levas out there. |
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Not to mention all the clips of hoaxes and practical jokes, politicians' goof-ups, and such historical footage as Neil Armstrong walking on the Moon. |
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The central will now go to his relative, DCI John Barnaby, who is to be played by Neil Dudgeon, whose past roles have included Life Of Riley and Common As Muck. |
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Lennon's a winner grinner Former Celtic boss Neil Lennon wore a broad smile after watching his Bolton side make it two wins from three games in his charge. |
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The Rutles concept came about during a discussion between Idle and Neil Innes, the man behind some of the Python's music and formerly of The Bonzo Dog Doodah Band. |
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Holes were opened for the backs, MSU's Neil Smith was sackless for the first time this season and Fiske was sacked just once but may have broken a finger on the play. |
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Publisher Adrian Binks and the board of Argus Media said that Neil Bradford has been appointed chief executive of the company with effect from 1 July. |
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Andrew Neil presented four interviews ahead of the referendum. |
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As the leading Hollywood jewelry designer, hailed in the media as The King of Bling, the Ace of Diamonds, Neil Lane has international style influence. |
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It was written and directed by playwrite and screenwriter Neil Labute. |
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On 1 November 2014, Neil Redfearn was confirmed as the new head coach. |
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Before performing his biggest U-turn in a desperate search for electability, Neil Kinnock famously put his finger on what is at stake in the nuclear age. |
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The end of the Child Trust Fund means friendly societies can devise other savings schemes for youngsters, says Neil Armitage of the Foresters Friendly Society. |
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The jury included musician Neil Tennant, author Marina Warner, curator Fumio Nanjo and British Council officer Ann Gallagher, chaired by Nicholas Serota. |
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Northampton-based Neil, 35, only discovered he had a half-sister when he was 17, after being told the man who brought him up was his adoptive father. |
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Bro responded with two tries, one apiece to flanker Dafydd Jones and scrum-half Neil Honeybun one of which was converted by outside-half Danny McCormick. |
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Then there was Amanda Holden demonstrating her range as an actress by simperingly demurely when she bumped into former lover Neil Morrissey at a party. |
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Warrington had Toa Kohe-Love and Tawera Nikau dismissed in separate incidents in addition to new signing David Kidwell joining Wigan's Neil Cowie in the sin-bin. |
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The directorship of Neil MacGregor saw a major rehang at the Gallery, dispensing with the classification of paintings by national school that had been introduced by Eastlake. |
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Walkers and hikers would not have believed their eyes as they caught glimpses of the two ladies yodelling, accompanied by Helen and Neil Grundy on the alphorns. |
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A degree at North London Polytechnic was followed by a burgeoning career in music journalism, as Neil rose to the position of deputy editor at the Smash Hits magazine. |
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There were also hits for Amy Grant with Baby Baby, Cher with The Shoop Shoop Song, and The Pet Shop Boys, featuring Geordie Boy Neil Tennant, with Jealousy. |
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Best removed the nightwatchman Neil Wagner with a snorter and two balls later, Ross Taylor slashed to the keeper, mirroring his dismissal from the first innings. |
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They have joined forces to devise a brand new physical theatre production called Playlist directed by ThickSkin theatre company artistic director Neil Bettles. |
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Despite the setback Grayson's men should have levelled when David Somma crashed his header against Dorus de Vries' crossbar from Neil Kilkenny's free-kick. |
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