Shane Rhodes has published poetry, essays and reviews in magazines, journals and newspapers across Canada. |
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The pair were married and eventually settled at their current address in Rhodes Street, Tottington. |
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As we used to say in the Sixties, wherever Zandra Rhodes is, is where it's at. |
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And the move has been a success for both parties, with Rhodes growing in stature as the Knights push towards the play-offs. |
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Silsden were given a lifeline when Hoyle was fouled and Rhodes dispatched another penalty. |
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The programme follows Gordon as he tries to help bereaved parents Greta and Andrew Rhodes seek solace following the death of their son. |
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As a Rhodes scholar at Oxford, he studied philosophy, political science, and economics. |
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A Rhodes Scholarship finalist, she will pursue a Ph.D. in Near Eastern studies at Berkeley. |
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Cecil Rhodes once said that those who oppose civil war must support colonialism. |
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Rhodes constructs a sympathetic portrait of Audubon and places him in his historical and cultural context. |
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Rhodes has the best sunshine record of any island in the Mediterranean, so packing floppy hats and suntan lotion is a must. |
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He provided Rhodes with a steady income, hiring him as his personal instructor. |
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He's a slippery character whose public statements remind you of a fellow Rhodes scholar from Arkansas. |
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He was educated at Cradock Boys' High School and later studied at Rhodes University and Oxford. |
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The Hellenistic bronzes from Rhodes parallel the Greek ceramic evidence with their recording of both sculptor and caster. |
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As a golden boy, first in his class at West Point, and a Rhodes Scholar, he stood apart from the hardscrabble world of the combat arms. |
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Rhodes has spoken of how her work has its parallels in her own history of being culturally off-centre. |
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Horns, Rhodes and electric piano hallmark the jazzy funk of the house cuts. |
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He then marked off where the lines of longitude crossed the parallel of Rhodes, taking 400 stadia per degree. |
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Matthew Dunham, a partner in RSM Rhodes administrators, said non-playing staff at football clubs run a much greater risk than players. |
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He is the humbly born Brooklyn boy who built Shearson Loeb Rhodes from the parts of dozens of brokerages and then sold it to American Express. |
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The game still looked in the balance and Rhodes continued to urge Kendal on with his constant ranting from the back. |
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Setup men Arthur Rhodes and Jeff Nelson aren't just having marvelous seasons, they're almost unhittable. |
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Snow was sifting down at Tiffindell ski resort near Rhodes yesterday morning, adding to over 25 cm which had fallen since Friday. |
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Holden and Rhodes were combining well down the right and the former was foiled when he mishit his volley. |
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Enter Ray Rhodes, a highly regarded defensive troubleshooter with a knack for resurrecting Milquetoast units. |
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Mr Rhodes said the conclusion of the deal yesterday brought to an end a long and difficult battle to keep the club going. |
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His final and lasting legacy was the establishment of the Rhodes Scholarships tenable at his alma mater, Oxford University. |
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Penny completed her BA at Rhodes University last year with majors in Drama and English. |
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Ref Rudy Charles went down and Jarrett hit Rhodes with a low blow and got Charles' belt. |
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Dr Dee Dawson runs Rhodes Farm in London, a residential home for the treatment of children with eating disorders such as anorexia. |
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However, both adjectives provide apt descriptions of those scientists in my Rhodes class. |
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York scored again two minutes after the restart as former Ram Scott Rhodes skipped in, and half-back partner Brough did likewise with ease. |
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Surrounding the ring are members of Flair's Four Horsemen group as well as Dusty Rhodes and several other babyfaces. |
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Ben Furness was driving Silsden forwards and Hoyle held the ball up well before feeding Rhodes on the right. |
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A conical rhyton from the cemetery at Kameiros on Rhodes is even less easily understood. |
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Rhodes rhymes with a bunch of words, like abodes, roads, toads, loads and countless other examples. |
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Mr. Rhodes noted his admiration for the resilience of the Yezidi community, which has endured for so many centuries. |
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The school may have been refounded later in the first century BC by Andronicus of Rhodes, but this is uncertain. |
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The invasion of Egypt was abortive, as was Demetrius' year-long siege of Rhodes Finally the coalition of 315 was reforged. |
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He had studied at Oxford and was a Rhodes Scholar, which explained why he spoke such beautiful English. |
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Rhodes was trying not to think of another day of rancid food, polluted water and waiting for buses that never came. |
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He has a BA from the University of the North and an MEd in counselling psychology from an American institution, as well as a PhD in Education from Rhodes. |
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With more the 300 days of sunshine Rhodes is the pearl of the Aegean. |
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His son, aidan, is a Rhodes Scholar poised to provide further proof as a computer scientist. |
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Think of him as a kind of Cecil Rhodes in a loincloth and with bulging muscles. |
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Empire, Rhodes seemed to think, was just the honest result of industrious work. |
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Rhodes worked for the same department as Joseph, albeit at a much higher level. |
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Today's task is to start on a redraft of the paper I plan to present in the Politics and International Studies Department, Rhodes University, on identity and Northern Ireland. |
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This highly readable book will be the standard biography replacing Robert Rhodes James and indeed Eden's own unsatisfactory but lucrative memoirs. |
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Shortly after they set off, Rhodes pulled into a rest area to sleep. |
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It is the same fascination that fuels a steady flow of Rhodes scholars to our universities and a reverse flow of Britons to Yale, Stanford and Harvard. |
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When you left the piano for the fender Rhodes and various synthesizers and came back to it, did it affect the way you play piano? |
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Mike Rhodes is the editor of the Community Alliance newspaper in Fresno, California. |
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In the first match in Bombay, Jonty Rhodes effected two run-outs and took three catches, one of which was taken at full stretch, body at least four feet off the ground. |
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As my younger brothers never tire of reminding me, becoming a Rhodes Scholar entails a definite measure of self-promotion and self-aggrandizement. |
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The raid, which failed, was followed by a lengthy and inconclusive inquiry by a select committee of the Commons, at which Rhodes acted with unconcealed contempt and arrogance. |
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He said Mr Rhodes had not anticipated the traffic bollard in the middle of the road and had lost control after being forced to make a harsh steering manoeuvre. |
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A Yale-educated lawyer, Rhodes is well-spoken and as passionate about his cause as he is calm. |
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Last week, two officers who worked with Rhodes testified that they saw Rhodes drive Zhao's head into the pavement and smash her in the side of the head with his knee. |
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He is a graduate of Harvard College and of Pembroke College of Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes scholar. |
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Ribbing by a friend triggered kick boxer Pierre Rhodes to come out of retirement and he has shot to being ranked number two in the country at his weight. |
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New this year from Bodek and Rhodes is Anvil style 176, a washed brushed twill cap with a contrasting sweatband, under-bill and tape seams, and silver buckle closure. |
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Lawrence Rhodes, director of the Juilliard School's Dance Division, draws a parallel between the teaching of choreography and the teaching of dance. |
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Still as popular as in his playing days, and looking not a day older, Rhodes was plied with questions about his own career, and also about the current South African team. |
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The event was videoed and, three days later, Rhodes got a call from an independent television producer, asking whether he would consider presenting a ten-minute cookery slot. |
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She added that prosecution witnesses in the case would tell how Rhodes tried to prime them prior to their interview by the disciplinary department. |
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All of the speakers were careful to point out that Rhodes was a very bad man who happened to do some very good things, such as endowing the Scholarship Fund. |
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Orthodox people certainly can deeply appreciate the Rhodes conclusions regarding the impossibility of ordaining women to the priesthood and episcopacy. |
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The first Australian challenge was in 1962, when Gretel lost to the NYYC's Weatherly, designed by Philip Rhodes. |
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Foster scored 287 on his debut and Wilfred Rhodes took 15 wickets in a match. |
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State carrier Cyprus Airways said yesterday that its flights to and from Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes and Heraklion were cancelled for today. |
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There is also a tradition that the islands were colonised by Rhodes after the Trojan War. |
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After he left baseball, Rhodes stayed in New York, living on Staten Island and working as a steerer, a deckman and a cook on tugboats. |
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Barry then travelled on to Cyprus, Rhodes, Halicarnassus, Ephesus and Smyrna from where he sailed on 16 August 1819 for Malta. |
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On his death in Rhodes, the manor remained with Elias' son, whose family had by that time adopted the name of the village as its family name. |
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Mrs. Rhodes who was perhaps just a shade of a hypochondriac, had retired to bed immediately after dinner. |
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It is storied of the brazen colossus in Rhodes, that it was seventy cubits high. |
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In July, Turkey, with the help of the British navy, mounted an invasion by sea from Rhodes. |
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Rhodes gazed wistfully into the dense umbrageous tangle whence his host had disappeared. |
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The team included the likes of Jack Hobbs, Frank Woolley, Sydeney Barnes and Wilfried Rhodes. |
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The building is designed by Native American architect Dennis Sun Rhodes of AmerINDIAN Architecture, Inc. |
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Neighbour Steve Rhodes, 49, who helped Josef down, said he was on the tree all the time. |
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Durgin's of Concord, New Hampshire, crafted by the Englishman Rowland Rhodes. |
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Ulmer JB, Donnelly JJ, Parker SE, Rhodes GH, Feigner PL, Dwarki V J, et el. |
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Cecil Rhodes and other early white pioneers like Leander Starr Jameson are buried in these hills at a site named World's View. |
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In 1888, Rhodes obtained a concession for mining rights from King Lobengula of the Ndebele peoples. |
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Just 42km long and 8km wide, Kos is the third largest island of the Dodecanese archipelago, after Rhodes and Karpathos. |
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We come from a pretty weird place, a little island called Karpathos, in between Rhodes and Crete. |
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Unlike men of similar ambition, such as Cecil Rhodes, Walker's grandiose scheming ultimately failed against the union of Central American people. |
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Peel was sacked in 1897 after appearing drunk on the field and was replaced in 1898 by Wilfred Rhodes, who took 141 wickets in his debut season. |
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Using Fender Rhodes piano, funky backbeats and slide guitar on some tracks, the band boasts a soulful, late-night feel. |
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The British spirit of imperialism was expressed by Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury, and implemented in Africa by Cecil Rhodes. |
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Basilisco, a Rhodian knight, displays sorrow over the capture of Rhodes by Turkish troops. |
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He then served on board the ships of the Knights of Rhodes at the beginning of the 16th century. |
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The ancient Colossus of Rhodes combined the role of human figure with those of portal and skyscraper. |
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The Venetian naval army of bishop Eugenio Contarini clashed with the Pisan army of Archbishop Dagobert in the sea around Rhodes. |
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Trailing in the decider to an early 46 by Ball, Rhodes fought back with runs of 32 and 30 to make the frame a final blackballer. |
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In August 1975, however, Plant and his wife Maureen were involved in a serious car crash while on holiday in Rhodes, Greece. |
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They began their journey and went through Valencia, Barcelona, Naples, Rhodes, Alexandria, Cairo and Aden. |
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Moreover, turnout rates remained constant in the last 50 years both in Appenzell Inner Rhodes and in Glarus. |
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The Ancient Greek section is led by a stunning marble sfumato of Aphrodite from the island of Rhodes. |
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The Landsgemeinde is also being convened in some districts of Appenzell Inner Rhodes, Grisons and Schwyz to vote on local questions. |
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Other Romans who visited Posidonius in Rhodes were Velleius, Cotta, and Lucilius. |
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He associated with some of the leading figures of late republican Rome, including Cicero and Pompey, both of whom visited him in Rhodes. |
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Posidonius appears to have moved with ease among the upper echelons of Roman society as an ambassador from Rhodes. |
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Strelitz is now Head of the Department of Journalism and Media Studies at Rhodes University in that country. |
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In Rhodes, Posidonius actively took part in political life, and his high standing is apparent from the offices he held. |
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Rhodes suggests that film posters can become enduring synecdoches for the films they promote. |
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He settled around 95 BCE in Rhodes, a maritime state which had a reputation for scientific research, and became a citizen. |
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Her favourite gallery in the Louvre, she tells me, is the one with pre-classical Greek antiquities, Cycladic idols and vases from Rhodes. |
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The Aegean Islands are within the sea and some bound it on its southern periphery, including Crete and Rhodes. |
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On the Mediterranean islands of Malta, Gozo, Crete, Rhodes, and Karpathos, the other apparently intermediate birds are of unknown status. |
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French missionaries had been active in Vietnam since the 17th century, when the Jesuit priest Alexandre de Rhodes opened a mission there. |
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He freed the island of Rhodes from Roman rule for their good faith and exempted Troy from taxes. |
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Amber Roche, 32, a Dublin insurance clerk, met Greek soldier Haras Theopoulis, 36, on Rhodes 15 years after their holiday romance. |
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Charter flights will be launched from Astana to Greek Rhodes, from Almaty to Greek Heraklion and Spanish Barcelona. |
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Trip hop tracks often incorporate Rhodes pianos, saxophones, trumpets, and flutes, and may employ unconventional instruments such as the theremin. |
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Jordan Rhodes had scored after just three minutes for the Terriers, but the U's replied through Kayode Odejayi and Michael Antonio before half-time. |
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The leisure airline will offer flights to Antalya, Fuerteventura, Heraklion, Las Palmas, Palma de Mallorca Son Sant Joan, Rhodes, and Tenerife Sur. |
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The destinations are Corfu, Zakynthos, Heraklion, Ioannina, Alexandroupoli, Kefalonia, Sandorini, Mykonos, Mytilini, Samos, Rhodes, Kos, Hania, Kavala, Hios and Limnos. |
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Vox Theatre by Rhodes' will offer a luxury cinema expeirence, along with a full food and beverage menu prepared for Vox Cinemas by legendary chef Gary Rhodes. |
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Group Rhodes off the A638 in east Wakefield, make machine cells. |
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Other prominent cities with urban populations above 100,000 inhabitants include those of Patras, Heraklion, Larissa, Volos, Rhodes, Ioannina, Agrinio, Chania, and Chalcis. |
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During the 1880s and 1890s, Rhodes, with his privately owned British South Africa Company, occupied and annexed territories subsequently named after him, Rhodesia. |
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The legislative power is concerned both in Appenzell Inner Rhodes and Glarus, where the Landsgemeinde can be used to implement laws or modify the cantonal constitution. |
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The teenage keeper, born in Sandown, was selected for his home island's representative team and played against Gibraltar, Rhodes, Estonian team Saaremaa and Jersey. |
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Customers can now take advantage of the domestic flights operated within Greece by Cyprus Airways, offering easy connections via Athens, between Paris, Rhodes and Heraklion. |
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Lee Peltier's cross led to a Jordan Rhodes shot which was pushed away by keeper Shwan Jalal, and from Roberts' corner, Kay rose to head home his first goal of the season. |
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Copper and bronze are, says Pliny, most famous for their use in statues including colossi, gigantic statues as tall as towers, the most famous being the Colossus of Rhodes. |
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Alison Rhodes, of Wilton, CT, is founder of Peek-A-Boo BabyProofing, a company dedicated to providing products and services that ensure toddler safety. |
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Clinique's Superdefense Triple Action SPF25, pounds 22 and Rhodes To Heaven's Orange Skin Food, pounds 27, will protect against environmental assaults. |
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While the cities continued to prey upon one another, they invited into their feuds mainland powers like Macedon and its rivals Rhodes and Ptolemaic Egypt. |
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After Magellan and Elcano's voyage, Pigafetta utilized the connections he had made prior to the voyage with the Knights of Rhodes to achieve membership in the order. |
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Fleet bases included such ports as Ravenna, Arles, Aquilea, Misenum and the mouth of the Somme River in the West and Alexandria and Rhodes in the East. |
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His grandson Jason, who was the son of his daughter and Menekrates of Nysa, followed in his footsteps and continued Posidonius's school in Rhodes. |
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Rhodes graduated with a BA in business administration from the University of Washington and completed the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. |
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At the entrance to the harbour of Rhodes city, statues of a fallow deer buck and doe now grace the location where the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. |
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The earliest surviving European examples are the Argonautica of Apollonius of Rhodes and Virgil's Aeneid, which follow both the style and subject matter of Homer. |
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Trials with rhodes, panic and seteria grasses in particular have proven successful in providing year round pastures in areas unsuitable for cropping. |
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The high quality beef used is grass fed on strawberry clover, rye, and buffle and rhodes grasses. |
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