Parr agrees, observing that there is a developing trend among males 18 to 34 and women 24 to 54 to substitute flavored milks for soda pop. |
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When the front-door approach of showing his work to gallery owners yielded nothing but turndowns, Parr opted for back-door strategies. |
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Parr was asked to go home early last term, but was allowed to return for collections and the first two weeks of Hilary term. |
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Jenny Evans and Hazel Parr who are on Prospect's staff will go with them as non-drivers. |
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Listeners from all over the North East jammed the lines to ask Mike Parr to have the song put on the radio station's playlist. |
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An intelligent and well-educated girl, she joined the household of Catherine Parr. |
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The photo is of singer Siobhan Parr with her bull mastiff, Alfie. |
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Well, she has just accepted the role of Patron of the Queen Katherine Parr quincentenary Festival. |
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Leigh started like a house on fire against a big physical side, with Parr, Browning and Ranson working well as a unit and Lloyd, Thorpe, Peet and Wilkinson running well. |
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Parr succeeds in locating Domestic Goods within the context of existing scholarship on the related histories of design, manufacturing, and consumerism. |
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Gary Parr, deputy chairman of the investment bank Lazard, rounds out the Wall Street Beard Caucus. |
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Judge Martin Parr is well known for his distinctive documentary style of photography, which is particularly recognisable in his book Think of England. |
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The tomb bears the family crest, as does the Parr Chapel ceiling. |
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Still, these photographs taken at the declining coastal resort of New Brighton, a favourite holiday destination for Liverpudlians, are the Parr shots that everyone knows. |
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According to Parr, perchers spend less than 20 percent of their territorial time in a flight pattern of some type. |
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Samuel Parr in 1813 to mark the well from which the king is said to have drunk during the battle. |
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In 1543, Henry married his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr, who was able to bring the family closer together. |
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When Parr died after childbirth on 5 September 1548, he renewed his attentions towards Elizabeth, intent on marrying her. |
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The king's marriage in July 1543 to the reformist Catherine Parr, whose brother Holbein had painted in 1541, established Denny's party in power. |
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On the strength of this, Parr commissioned Edgar to write a play for two student actresses to perform at the Edinburgh Festival. |
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The castle is best known for being the home of the Parr family, who represent one of the lines of heirs of these barons. |
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Lisa Hill spoke out as dangerman Glenn Parr was jailed for the latest in a long series of motoring crimes. |
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Golf caddy John Parr enlisted as a 15-year-old in 1912 and managed to go through his training without being questioned about his age. |
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Parr has already heard of people interested in getting into the new housing market before the GST takes effect Jan. |
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After the death of her father, she was raised by his widow, Catherine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley. |
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The Rogers family in Newington Green was a well known one in Dissenting circles, and the names of Joseph Priestley, Samuel Parr, Richard Price, Rev. |
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Rumours still circulate that King Henry VIII's sixth wife Catherine Parr was born at Kendal Castle, but based on the evidence available this is very unlikely. |
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Many services run from the bus station in the town centre, a postcard of which was voted Britain's most boring postcard in a competition run by the photographer Martin Parr. |
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Catherine Parr, Henry's widow, soon married Thomas Seymour of Sudeley, Edward VI's uncle and the brother of the Lord Protector, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset. |
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Parr helped reconcile Henry with his daughters, Mary and Elizabeth. |
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Following the determination of moisture content, three one-gram aliquots of the sample were pelletized using a Parr pellet press in preparation for calorimetric determination. |
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