There was some justice attached to the goal, for the free-kick had been awarded when Alex Rae brought down Darren Huckerby in full flight. |
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Sanderson crossed from the left to Rae and the on-loan Berwick Rangers player rounded his marker with ease before slotting past the goalkeeper. |
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Rae chuckled and began to recite his shopping list from memory and certain calculations he had made. |
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Rae dropped his sword from tired, numb fingers, and he saw the Guardian's blade sail through the air as it was thrust at his chest. |
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In 1854, Rae heard about the expedition's end from Inuit informants and obtained relics that had certainly come from Franklin's crew. |
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She placed a hand on her sword hilt and calmly waited for Rae to make the first move. |
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John Rae may not be a household name in the pantheon of Arctic explorers yet, but if Ken McGoogan has his way, that will change. |
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All his life, Rae had watched supply ships visit Stromness as their final port of call before crossing the Atlantic. |
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Rae took a deep breath as she heaved a concrete brick up on to another one. |
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Cissandra may be her stage name but she is the bearer of the very Irish name of Sandra Rae Durkin back home in California. |
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Mr Rae said the gun was widely used throughout the second world war and was renowned as an extremely mobile and accurate weapon. |
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Rae had a habit for flinging her arms around when she talked-added dramatics. |
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It was Detroyat going by me as though I was tied and cutting in close to the pylon much in the same style Don Rae uses. |
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Emma remembered when Rae had pressed the keen edge of the sword against her throat. |
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Robert Rae is the only person with sailing experience aboard the Weaver, the 42-foot ketch that is battling its way up the west coast of Bute. |
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Gavin Rae took his shooting opportunity reasonably enough, but Main somehow got a hand to the ball and pulled off a remarkable save. |
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Rae snarled wordlessly and kick-started the bike, the engine noise drowning out her rantings. |
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Eventually, Rae became the foremost exponent of native methods of Arctic survival and travel. |
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And as for the female protege, well she's Ms Tomi Rae, aka the current Mrs James Brown. |
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Rae stood and walked to the door, putting a hand on one of the cool, black iron strips reinforcing the thick wood. |
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While serving as land agent to Lord Armadale, Rae entertained Sir Walter Scott when he came calling in a yacht, researching The Pirate. |
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Before he could get a shot off, Rae drew his own handgun and blew out the front tire. |
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Rae was trying out for the track-and-field team and the newspaper as a sports writer. |
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In the last leg of her campaign in Rae Bareli and Sultanpur areas, she broke the security ring and freely mingled with the crowd. |
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Rae turned and saw a waiter, dressed in a clean blue uniform, shamble towards their table. |
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Rae was still in hysterics and Bryan was trying to calm her down, and Fantasia was crouching down next to the fallen couple with ice pack in her hands. |
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Rae detected a hint of boredom radiating from the woman's voice. |
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After the Calgary Stampede's Rangeland Derby last summer, Rae moved one of his wheel horses, Stake Point, onto the left lead, where his grandpa had run the horse before. |
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Apparently the fact that some Canadians live at the same latitude as some Finns and Icelanders is reason enough to wine and dine the likes of Michael Ondaatje and Bob Rae. |
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Before he could fire, Rae had an arrow fitted in her longbow. |
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Kayla Rae says some students had strong reactions to seeing their preacher play the part of shooter. |
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He was awarded a knighthood for services to his country's cricket, but since Jamaicans do not accept such titles, is known instead as The Honourable Alan Rae. |
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Rae notes it was mentioned in one of the early planning reports. |
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Rae looked to his left and saw a large, hulking man standing behind the store's counter, grinning openly, revealing the man's lack of dental hygiene. |
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Rae had been the actual discoverer of the Northwest Passage. |
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In 2001, an Inuit hunter from Baker Lake, two Yellowknife hunters from Dettah, and two Dogrib hunters from Fort Rae were also surveyed during this period. |
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Neighbours found David Rae, 50, in the street with his clothes ablaze after he was blown from his maisonette by the force of the explosion. |
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Julianna Rae is the fastest growing designer and retailer of fine sleepwear, intimates and loungewear to today's active, professional woman. |
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He succeeds Shri Vivek Rae, who demitted office on superannuation yesterday. |
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In 1854, Rae returned to the cities with information from the Inuit about the disastrous fate of the Franklin expedition. |
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Other nominees included abstract painters Ian Davenport, Fiona Rae and sculptor Rachel Whiteread. |
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Rae wore khaki-green. Khaki-green and khaki-brown were his favourite colours, his image. |
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Rae was also the explorer with the best safety record, having lost only one man in years of traversing Arctic lands. |
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While Franklin and McClure tried to explore the passage by sea, Rae explored by land. |
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Distraught allotment owner Davey Rae said he lost his prized stock pigeons in the fire, which he said claimed 10 plots. |
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Meanwhile, Lauren starts to warm to Gaz, but Rae throws a hissy fit when she is told she'll have to work with Newt at Relish. |
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Radio and television personalities such as Nicky Campbell, James Naughtie, Sandy Gall, Glen Oglaza and Derek Rae were also students there. |
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The Aussie pop princess, 41, saw Polly Rae rehearse her racy Hurly Burly act before it premiered in London's Leicester Square Theatre. |
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Many voters said that while they liked Reform, they remembered having taken a flyer on Bob Rae and the NDP, a gamble they had come to regret. |
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Rae used a pragmatic approach of traveling by land on foot and dogsled, and typically employed less than ten people in his exploration parties. |
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A customer just bought three orders of extra long, fancy Ecuadorean roses, and they're going out today,'' said Rae Wexler, assistant manager of Casa De Flores in Encino. |
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In 1853 explorer John Rae was told by local Inuit about the disastrous fate of Franklin's expedition, but his reports were not welcomed in Britain. |
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Marc Robert Bourder and Scarlett Rae Graham-Bourder, case no. |
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Third, and briefly, they fault Moreland and Rae for holding to a creationist view of the origin of the soul, when actually they are traducianists. |
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The day saw sets from Laura Mvula, Phil Taggart, Rae Morris, JP Cooper, Ras Kwame, Bipolar Sunshine, Liam Bailey, Sunset Sons and Pacific on the central stage. |
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In September 1858 Rae Ahmed Nawaz Khan Kharal, head of the Khurrul tribe, led an insurrection in the Neeli Bar district, between the Sutlej, Ravi and Chenab rivers. |
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