Thanks to Rich and Dave for a cracking re-introduction in to the world of caving. |
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Liz walked on inconspicuously until the headstocks of two B.C. Rich guitars closed in front of her. |
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This form has large clusters of creamy flowers, which dry to the colour of a Rich Tea biscuit. |
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Annoyed, the werewolf stopped was and lifted his head to glare at Rich with fiery red eyes. |
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Kate and Rich congratulated her as they tromped back to the bar to celebrate. |
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This is a screamingly obvious parallel which Rich mysteriously fails to acknowledge. |
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Orioles right fielder Ken Singleton fielded the ball off the wall and threw to his cutoff man Rich Dauer who in turn fired the ball home. |
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The Rich Tea will be chosen by someone sober, strategic and discerning who sees all the options and helps the team make balanced decisions. |
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Or at least I would have spluttered over my cornflakes if I could eat cornflakes, or toast, or even a nibble of a Rich Tea biscuit. |
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It was suppose to be payback for the defeat he, Rich and Kevin suffered yesterday on the volleyball court. |
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Me, I rather felt that Rich had missed the big important news story, which is offered as a squib at the end. |
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Invariably, when fed this line, he would sort of snort through his nose scoffingly, and bid Rich tell him no more. |
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It's great to hear Rich and Stew's classic dialogue again, all best washed down with a flask of weak lemon drink. |
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We will be looking to bring in some relatively younger players to complement Paul and Rich in there. |
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I took the elevator to the press box and ran into Rich Rosenblatt, the Associated Press' tireless racing writer. |
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Just a nibble on a Rich Tea biscuit in the morning would soon banish the malaise. |
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They're much too busy, you see, covering the horse race of the election to actually question anything one of the Rich Men says. |
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Leaving Hershey in the kitchen with a rather large rawhide bone, Rich made his way up to Ally's room. |
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If you want to hazard a guess at who the country's leading business angels are, you need look no further than the annual Rich Lists. |
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John and Rich were very decent though, agreeing to sleep on the lounge floor. |
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In 2001, Kallmeyer and another engineer, Rich McCray, began working on a specialized case to hold a ceramic heat exchanger. |
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They didn't pay me any mind until after Rich and I performed live on stage. |
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According to the police, Rich had rigged a tiny lens in his shoe laces to a video camera via a wire leading up his trouser leg. |
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C Rich Braham is the point man in the struggles of the interior offensive line. |
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Rishi Rich is the baap of modern Bhangra sound and Yash Raj film, the grand daddy of Bollywood. |
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Then, as Rich gawked, the leopard gripped its catch by the neck and, without too much effort, lugged it twenty feet straight up an acacia tree. |
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Never one to draw many base on balls, Rich is walking at the lowest rate of his career. |
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By Rich Goldstein Are audiences tired with caped crusaders and gritty reboots? |
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My parents have come to the conclusion that Rich deals and sells drugs. |
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Doing a little poking around this morning on the real estate websites of uberbrokers Corcoran and Douglas Elliman, we're chagrined to note that Ms. Rich may have a point. |
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The packaging features comprehensive sleeve notes and biography from US music writer Rich Kienzle and exclusive photographs from throughout Cash's career. |
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Last year's winner Rich Hall was diplomatic about the nature of the prize. |
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As tough as Rich was, he always did it with a smile, enjoyed the game, and respected his adversaries. |
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Nathaniel Rich on how the Great War saved American fiction from such trifles. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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At the airport I ran into a Putt-Putter called Rich Gilooly, on his way home to Amsterdam, taking his beloved putter as carry-on luggage in a black canvas holster. |
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They were controversial because of their caricatural style, and all except Maternity and The Rich Banquet while the Workers Quarrel were subsequently destroyed or altered. |
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Such complacency leads Rich in his latest column to reinterpret American history in the light of his newly proclaimed trend. |
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So obviously Rich is crazy good at hysterical sharp dialogue. |
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Son-in-law Rich is a staff sergeant with the 387th Army Reserve Unit. |
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By the 1710s impresario John Rich was once again presenting the semi operas The Island Princess and The Prophetess as well as a full opera, Bonocini's Camilla in English. |
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He let Rich go off to an uneasy sleep and hung up the phone. |
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But the language about public schools and cricket bewildered audiences and Frank Rich gave it a stinking review. |
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For Rich Cohen, the '80s was his coming-of-age decade and Glencoe on the North Shore of Chicago his fledging perch. |
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For example, if you decide to buy a packet of Digestives, Gingernuts, Hobnobs or Rich Tea biscuits, the token you will get has a value of five. |
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This guide for beginning and seasoned Java developers explains how to use the Eclipse Rich Client Platform, an open-development platform. |
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In 2005, the band released their second studio album, You Could Have It So Much Better, which was produced by Rich Costey. |
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The water polo team, coached by Van Nuys' Rich Corso, was stunned in the quarterfinals by Spain and dog-paddled home to a seventh-place finish. |
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Rebecca Pronsky is one of New York City's finest singer-songwriters playing twangy folk and tours with lead guitarist Rich Bennett. |
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Back when a musicalization of Newton's life was still just an idea, Smith mentioned it to Rich Timmons. |
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He was portrayed by Henri Virlogeux in the 1972 French miniseries adaptation of the series, and by Claude Rich in the 2005 adaptation. |
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For more than 1,400 global customers, the name Cynergy is synonymous with reliable Web, Rich Internet Application and Legacy Migration solutions. |
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The June 2008 release will include support for Rich Internet Application development and hybrid deployment. |
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Golich will report to past-president Rich Hyland who will remain at Celtic as CEO and as a board member of Transplace. |
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Additionally, Colley Cibber and John Rich began to battle each other for greater and greater spectacles to present on stage. |
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The Evening Standard used the term in January 1978 while writing about the Rich Kids and Tonight. |
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Thomas Wolsey, Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Thomas Cranmer all figured prominently in Henry's administration. |
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At 45 years old, Rich Barton is the 23-year Xerox veteran responsible for 29,000 sales and service employees, administrators and suppliers. |
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The puddings, which take three minutes in the microwave, or 25-30 in a conventional oven, come in Sticky Toffee and Rich choco. |
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As for desserts, be sure to try the Hood Rich Brownies, Rice Nut Krispies, and Karamu Corn. |
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She's pig ugly, cap'n. I've never seen a more woegeous body shape without a BC Rich logo on it! |
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The first computer virus, Elk Cloner, is written by 9th grader Rich Skrenta. |
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The 500g-loaf style Rich Brandy Fruit Cake is made with French Cognac, but the individual flow wrapped portions are alcohol free. |
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When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little. |
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But Rich was not going to let me off that lightly and soon I was lunging, sprinting, and bunnyhopping over hurdles. |
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Two-year-old springer spaniel Leia alerted her owner, Rich Wilcock, to the sea mammal that had washed up on the Criccieth shoreline. |
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Using that measure, photographer and creative genius Rich Clarkson is worth a gazillion words. |
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These claims have been made by American author Rich Minter in his new book The Reluctant President and the Advisors Who Decide for Him. |
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For example, if you like Digestives, Gingernuts, Hob Nobs, or Rich Tea biscuits, the tokens found on those packets have a token value of five. |
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In cooperation with John Rich he started his third company at Covent Garden Theatre. |
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The Yankees were actually slayed by two former Yankees because Rich Gossage pitched one scoreless inning in relief of Eckersley to notch his first victory. |
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Mitnick C, Shin S, Seung KJ, Rich ML, Atwood SS, Furin J, et al. |
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SoftBank Telecom recently launched its Rich Mail services to provide an innovative and feature-rich messaging experience its ODN and SpinNet Internet services customers. |
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A three-year varsity starter for coach Rich Luongo, McCann enjoys mountain boarding, playing guitar, going to Cape Cod, and playing soccer in his spare time. |
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The project seeks to put such energy to use, said Rich Dinges, director of technology developments and innovation for General Dynamics Land Systems. |
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Free DocusTree, which is freeware, supports Rich Text Format documents, Microsoft Word Documents, Text Documents, saved webpages and live websites. |
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With a breathless voice more appropriate for oohing about a glamorous rock star, Rich is telling all internet marketers that they don't know squat. |
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New recruit Tom Fisher bagged the bonus with a brave score four minutes after the restart before Rich Shacklock sealed his man-of-thematch nomination with a confident double. |
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Karl Culley, Ryan Sample and Callum Watson all scored twice last night, with Kevin Bucas, Adam Reynolds, Peter Zajac, Barnes and Rich also on the score sheet. |
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She sported a fuzzy pink ballcap, leather jacket, and lace-up boots for the New York premiere of Been Rich All My Life, a film by Heather Lyn MacDonald. |
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Standing 6'1, the Brit's lengthand size posed problems in the defeats to Gleison Tibau and Rich Clementi, as Etim used his reach and lankiness to his advantage. |
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In 2014, he reached the Hot 100 again, this time as part of a group, Rich Gang, with Young Money overlord Birdman and fellow rising Atlantan Young Thug. |
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The mouth-watering set contains three 'high-foaming' all-in-one shampoo, shower gel and bubble baths, in Hazelnut Espresso, Double Rich Hot Cocoa and Hot Buttered Rum. |
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Douglas County deputies Rich Popple and Dean Sehlaman received the Washington State Life Saving Award at this year's Marine Law Enforcement Conference in Spokane recently. |
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Suggestions so far include All That Jazz Mag, If He Were A Rich Man, Beauty School Popout, Anything Goes and Supercalorific biscuitsextralargesamosas. |
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True, some brands like Louis Rich Turkey Franks and Health Valley Chicken Wieners, at eight grams of fat per doghave half the fat of regular hot dogs. |
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As a precaution, we stopped the flows from Pyramid to Castaic,'' Rich Sanchez, chief of State Water Project operations, said after the oil spill was discovered. |
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Donna-Lisa Healy has photographed stand-ups including Jack Dee, John Bishop and Rich Hall for the exhibition at Sunderland University's Priestman Building. |
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As Mylo tracks down a former lover Rich and Maggie struggles in her relationship with husband Lance they confront the compromises and disappointments of their lives. |
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But that didn't stop Natalie, who starred in ITV's docusoap Poor Little Rich Girls, getting close to Ryan as he celebrated his 20th birthday at a couple of London clubs. |
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He explains the rich spiritual tradition of prayer at the close of day, and provides an inspiring meditation on the texts. |
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Hay is rich in crude fiber / fibre which is essential for the cavies eupepsia. |
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It was said that this country was so rich, the streets were paved with gold. |
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We want you to know what a rich resource Freedmen's Bureau records are for your research. We've chosen a wide variety of example records for you to view. |
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Although she's now rich and famous, she remembers her meager beginnings as a child from a poor family. |
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She was dating a rich American playboy who was seeing two other women at the same time. |
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The yellow however was not a rich, sunburst yellow like Senna's helmet but was a whiter, pastel yellow. |
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It was through the Spanish empire in the New World that Genoa became rich again. |
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The Hospitallers and the Templars became supranational organisations as Papal support led to rich donations of land and revenue across Europe. |
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Oak bark is also rich in tannin, and is used by tanners for tanning leather. |
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Normandy has a rich tradition of painting and gave to France some of its most important artists. |
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Although a rich spoken tradition survived, for 300 years the language was not written down. |
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French Polynesia's seafloor contains rich deposits of nickel, cobalt, manganese, and copper that are not exploited. |
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Scotland has a rich history of science and engineering, with Edinburgh producing a number of famous names. |
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Jersey milk being very rich, cream and butter have played a large part in insular cooking. |
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An economy may be highly developed or growing rapidly, but also contain a wide gap between the rich and the poor in a society. |
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The main criticism has been the narrowness of the OECD because of its limited membership to a select few rich nations. |
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Gaelic Ireland had a rich oral culture and appreciation of deeper and intellectual pursuits. |
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This revived Caribbean trade provided rich new pickings for a wave of piracy. |
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Clive's victory, and the award of the diwani of the rich region of Bengal, brought India into the public spotlight in Britain. |
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Deleuze and Guattari are right in miracling fleas into the bestiary, but it is already rich enough to do without them. |
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Association football and volleyball are among the country's most popular sports, with a rich history of international competitions. |
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Proponents argue that this helps reduce the income gap between the rich and poor. |
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Far back in the mists of ancient time, in the great and glorious days of the former Galactic Empire, life was wild, rich and largely tax free. |
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The rich freshwater streams contain brown trout, Atlantic salmon and water shrew. |
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The local people are known as Orcadians and have a distinctive Orcadian dialect of Scots and a rich inheritance of folklore. |
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Researchers from Montana State University found that the invertebrate fauna was particularly rich on the island. |
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This recipe, from someone who really knows her tiramisu, is mondo rich, utterly divine, and simple. |
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For example, it is known that it relieved tax for widows and orphans, and protected the poor from the usury of the rich. |
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In the last round of world trade negotiations rich countries promised to cut agricultural subsidies. |
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In advanced economies, the gap between the rich and poor is at its highest level in decades. |
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This part of it will not be destroyed if the incomes of all rich people are diminished together. |
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For example, rich nations generally employ more generous standards of poverty than poor nations. |
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Oxfam blamed tax havens in its 2016 annual report on income inequality for much of the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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We have a beautiful island, a friendly people, a rich culture and a bright future. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition, and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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This was the murderee, a rich young man with narrow lips and the tussock hairstyle that had been fashionable five years before. |
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Total Immersion composer events also provide rich material for education work. |
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It began in Italy, a country rich in Roman heritage as well as material prosperity to fund artists. |
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Baroque art was particularly ornate and elaborate in nature, often using rich, warm colours with dark undertones. |
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Whilst the Baroque used rich, strong colours, Rococo used pale, creamier shades. |
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The rich cultural influences brought by the European artists were distilled and built upon by local New York painters. |
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His family was not rich and, as a younger son, he had little patrimony to live on. |
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For one very rich man there must be at least five hundred poor, and the affluence of the few supposes the indigence of the many. |
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Somalia has a rich musical heritage centred on traditional Somali folklore. |
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Somalis have a rich musical heritage centered on traditional Somali folklore. |
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These people do not know about the rich tradition of necropants, a wealth-attracting good-luck garment. |
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This is a subtropical forest with native bamboos and a rich diversity of birds including toucans and hummingbirds. |
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The Dutch are proud of their cultural heritage, rich history in art and involvement in international affairs. |
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Pastries are abundant, often with rich fillings of cream, custard or fruits. |
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These natural attractions are complemented by a rich cultural heritage that reflects Indonesia's dynamic history and ethnic diversity. |
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Traditional dance of Indonesia reflect the rich diversity of Indonesian people. |
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Shetland is also extremely rich in physical remains of the prehistoric eras and there are over 5,000 archaeological sites all told. |
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Nervy nerdboys gone dot.com rich who buy expensive sports cars to race them into rear bumpers instead of finally learning how to drive. |
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In northern Europe, for example, societies were able to live well on rich food supplies from the marshlands created by the warmer climate. |
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The underlying geology, harsh climate, and long history of human occupation have shaped this rich and distinctive natural heritage. |
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Unlike Modern English, Old English is a language rich in morphological diversity. |
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The plant grows best in direct sunlight and with rich, moist soil. |
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He had this insane idea that he could get rich by selling old computers. |
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The face is a particularly rich source for affect display, although other parts of the body may also be involved. |
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And Scott Haskell started going out with this sophomore girl called Asia, who was this rich girl from Weston Heights. |
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It is no proof of generosity to take the bread of the laborer, to lavish it in banquetings on the rich. |
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While Millard did not shift from log cabin to White House, he did transport himself from beyond the Black Stump to strike it rich at Stawell. |
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Describing Wilson's rich, bottomy contralto in musical terms doesn't quite work. |
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It is class warfare under the theory of 'let's get the rich guy, the richest 1 percent.... Once again, we are engaging in classic class warfare. |
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Here is a rich, coconutty, Keralan curry that takes me back to my student days. |
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Her attire is rich, she wears costly jewels, and her hair is tastefully coiffured. |
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The flavors of the pepper and garlic complement each other, giving a very rich taste in combination. |
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As various other conreports have indicated, the comments of the audience during this show were rich in fannish humour. |
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I got one cousin-brother. He dam rich. I speak him for the ten thousand rupees. |
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As a fat body is more subject to diseases, so are rich men to absurdities and fooleries, to many casualties and cross inconveniences. |
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If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person. |
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There were several dairyless hot chocolate concoctions, rich with spices like anise and cinnamon, even dried rosebuds. |
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The expenses of the war, while in progress, were defrayed by executing rich men and confiscating their property. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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This familial relic may be rich with meaning, but when it comes to objects, Mr. Demand is not an investor but a divester. |
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The boxes would reek of the smell of rich plum cake, with brandy or sherry douched over it. |
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Those who got rich were those who joined the company very early on and took some of their pay in stock. |
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Simultaneously with the desilvering, goes on the eliquation of the rich scum in the first, and afterwards in the second, eliquation pan. |
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It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. |
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He had no money and no rich friends, so he had to build his business from scratch. |
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The rich sewer gases fugged around her and she shook her head, trying to clear it. |
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Objection is sometimes offered to this system upon the hypothesis that all but the rich or fullhanded, are excluded from our sanctuaries. |
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Amongst the rich this part of a hawk's furniture is ornamented with embroidery, handsome silver aigrettes, tassels and other decorations. |
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Fred never feels as alive as when dressed as a Furvert, his life rich with secrets and deception. |
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Then Jigmed gives me two rings, for my two sisters, one mounting a ruby, the other a turquoise, in rich Lhassa gold-work. |
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There is a rich, hackerish tradition in the computer world of making any new computer or video game system emulate those that came before it. |
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As a result of this eventful geological history, the island shows a rich variety of landscapes. |
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The province of Schleswig has proved rich in prehistoric antiquities that date apparently from the 4th and 5th centuries. |
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The king heard of his expeditions in lands rich in gold and silver and promised to support him. |
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The colonization of the new easternmost lands of Russia and further onslaught eastward was led by the rich merchants Stroganovs. |
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English also has a rich set of auxiliary verbs, such as have and do, expressing the categories of mood and aspect. |
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Stage coaches carried the rich, and the less wealthy could pay to ride on carriers carts. |
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The Kattegat and the southwestern Baltic Sea are well oxygenated and have a rich biology. |
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Large settlements such as Heuneburg and the Burgstallkogel were destroyed or abandoned, rich tumulus burials ended, and old ones were looted. |
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Imported luxury art is sometimes found in rich elite graves in the later phases, and certainly had some influence on local styles. |
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Further, hypertext systems, because of their ease of construction, are very rich in text, graphics and visual illustrations. |
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He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth. |
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A rich senatorial aristocrat, Petronius Maximus, who had encouraged both murders, then seized the throne. |
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However, in contrast the counties of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are relative rich in early settlements. |
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He would in like manner improper and inclose the sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. |
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In the visual arts, the Normans did not have the rich and distinctive traditions of the cultures they conquered. |
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Northumberland was furiously ambitious, and aimed to secure Protestant uniformity while making himself rich with land and money in the process. |
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It was cast in 1586 by Andrey Chokhov and is notable for its rich, decorative relief. |
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In judgments between rich and poor, consider not what the poor man needs, but what is his own. |
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Becoming a rich businessman was not as prestigious as inheriting a title and owning a landed estate. |
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A strapping Italian hunk, he becomes the rich actress's kept man, uses her money to start himself in business. |
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A comparative analysis of health care systems in 2010 put the NHS second in a study of seven rich countries. |
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The region is known for its rich folklore, including the legend of King Arthur and Glastonbury Tor, as well as its traditions and customs. |
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There are yet one or two instances of this cunning latrociny which occurs to us as too rich not be noted. |
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There is a rich heritage of historical features and archaeological remains, including defensive sites, burial mounds and field boundaries. |
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As a result of this eventful geological history, the UK shows a rich variety of landscapes. |
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The UK is also rich in a number of natural resources including coal, tin, limestone, iron ore, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, lead and silica. |
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Poor countries have more labor relative to capital, so marginal productivity of labor is greater in rich countries than in poor countries. |
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Wages are high in rich countries, so nontradables are relatively more expensive. |
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Businessman James Miller Williams dug several wells between 1855 and 1858 before discovering a rich reserve of oil four metres below ground. |
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Fruit jellies offer an excellent, light-handed way of making vibrantly fresh desserts to round off a rich meal. |
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Money refers to a rich future while a book expresses intelligence and a possible career as a teacher. |
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Poets like Virgil, Horace, Ovid and Rufus developed a rich literature, and were close friends of Augustus. |
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Albeit this military success, he failed in invading Hatra, a rich Arabian city. |
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Bangladesh has a rich tradition of Indian classical music, which uses instruments like the sitar, tabla, sarod and santoor. |
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The Bangladesh National Museum is located in Ramna, Dhaka and has a rich collection of antiquities. |
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During the Roman Republic, spas and coastal resorts such as Baiae were popular among the rich. |
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Cornwall's rich heritage and dramatic landscape have inspired writers since at least the 19th century. |
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The area also has a rich motorsports heritage, with the Loton Park Hillclimb and Hawkstone Park Motocross Circuit situated near Shrewsbury. |
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Punjabi has had a rich literary history and a wide geographical for back centuries, but before 1947 it had never been official language. |
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Despite a rich heritage of Punjabi literature, Punjabi Television serial industry in Indian Punjab has totally disappeared. |
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These lands were very rich and contributed significantly to the wealth of the Empire. |
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There were lovely patches of greensward all about, with stately trees bearing rich and luscious fruits. |
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Methodism is known for its rich musical tradition and Charles Wesley was instrumental in writing much of the hymnody of the Methodist Church. |
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If a rich Roman wished to gain the favour of the people, he might arrange for a free admission day in his name. |
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They can be eaten with sweet or savoury toppings and are sometimes confused with Bath buns, which are smaller, round, very sweet and very rich. |
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Pyle's version firmly stamp Robin as a staunch philanthropist, a man who takes from the rich to give to the poor. |
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The history of Geoffrey forms the basis for much British lore and literature as well as being a rich source of material for Welsh bards. |
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Henry Every retired a rich man, and Bartholomew Roberts took an estimated five times the amount Teach stole. |
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Beefeaters also commonly produced and consumed broths made of beef, which were described as rich and hearty. |
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Then we would start a massive international ad campaign to lure tourists and rich old settlers. |
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The Marans breed deserves inclusion in this review of utility poultry, because of the superb rich brown colour of its eggs. |
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Stephen Quinn, mari complaisant of Blunkett's former lover, Kimberly Quinn, told a colleague of mine that he resented being called rich. |
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When the marriage line sends an offshoot into the mount of Apollo, the subject will marry a rich person, or one well versed in art. |
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He created a method of painting in watercolours, using thick pigments mixed with gum to give rich effects similar to medieval illuminations. |
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They showed that a powerful man was buried in a large barrow, c 575, on a bear skin with two dogs and rich grave offerings. |
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Ireland is notable in its rich hagiographical tradition, and for the large amount of material which was produced during the Middle Ages. |
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From spring 1817, however, there is a rich record of his prolific and impressive skills as letter writer. |
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Many a man I've known started like you to be an honest outlaw, a merry robber of the rich, and ended stamped into slime. |
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Charles Bray had become rich as a ribbon manufacturer and had used his wealth in the building of schools and in other philanthropic causes. |
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However, it was very popular amongst the general population and made Wells a rich man. |
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Yorkshire has a rich heritage of folk music and folk dance including the Long Sword dance. |
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Almost blind, and having lived in England for nearly fifty years, he died in 1759, a respected and rich man. |
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The family was not rich, but Peg insisted on an expensive private schooling for her son. |
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The early balls were made from wood and clay, but the rich preferred to use ivory. |
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Juan Antonio Samaranch was born on 17 July 1920 in Barcelona as the third of six children in a family from the Catalan rich bourgeoisie. |
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In North Africa, a particularly rich source of mosaics, homeowners often chose scenes of life on their estates, hunting, agriculture, and local wildlife. |
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A noted exception within the traditional Dutch alcoholic landscape, Advocaat, a rich and creamy liqueur made from eggs, sugar and brandy, is also native to this region. |
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The rich wildlife of Brazil reflects the variety of natural habitats. |
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The kingdom of Queen Calafia, according to Montalvo, was said to be a remote land inhabited by griffins and other strange beasts, and rich in gold. |
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For example, whether someone is poor or rich, young or old or if they have specific cultures and beliefs can all be said through clothing and style. |
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It is the product of Somalia's rich tradition of trade and commerce. |
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For example, in savannas, pastoralists and their animals gather when rain water is abundant and the pasture is rich, then scatter during the drying of the savanna. |
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They are often a rich source of fish and other edible aquatic life, and are a major source of fresh water, which can be used for drinking and irrigation. |
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Today the cuisine of Iraq reflects this rich inheritance as well as strong influences from the culinary traditions of neighbouring Turkey, Iran and the Greater Syria area. |
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Some Kuwaiti merchant families became rich from this smuggling. |
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The affluence of the rich excites the indignation of the poor, who are often both driven by want, and prompted by envy, to invade his possessions. |
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Time has now sufficiently dispersed the mists of criticism for us to be able to see the truth, to enjoy all his music, and to rejoice in the rich diversity of its panoply. |
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In his novel Misery, Stephen King poses a rich collection of Maugham's books in the house where most of the plot is set, incidentally praising his mastery of storytelling. |
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Meanwhile, the realization of a class of reals including multinacci numbers is elaborated, which indicates that tree-shifts are capable of rich phenomena. |
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These formations are particularly rich on the Bay of Fundy's shores. |
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They were key participants in a rich folklore, today largely forgotten. |
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The visible orange flames in that incident were the result of a rich mixture of hydrogen to oxygen combined with carbon compounds from the airship skin. |
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Then it was important to have a large contingent of rich people who could save a greater proportion of their income than the poor and invest it in physical capital. |
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Valleys cut through the peninsula and contain rich deciduous woodland. |
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These mods, while usually having the distinctive bleep and beep quality of transistor-generated tones, are often astonishingly creative and rich in expressive nuances. |
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Orkney has a rich folklore, and many of the former tales concern trows, an Orcadian form of troll that draws on the islands' Scandinavian connections. |
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The South Coast continues to the Isle of Wight, but eventually gives way to the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, a coastline rich in beauty, history and fossils. |
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He ain' got nuttin tall cep'n some mitey good nabors dat come by fer him ever day an' caird him up to lay him down by de back do' er dat air rich man, dat air Mr. Dives. |
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Upper class Indians, rich landowners and businessmen were favoured. |
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The literature analysing the economics of free trade is extremely rich with extensive work having been done on the theoretical and empirical effects. |
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Shipping traffic between Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe began to soar in the 18th century, a model that was known as triangular trade, and was a rich target for piracy. |
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Trial marriages seem to have been popular among the rich and powerful, and thus it has been argued that cohabitation before marriage must have been acceptable. |
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Doggerland was probably a rich human habitat in the Mesolithic period. |
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The Loaghtan, the indigenous breed of Manx sheep, has a rich, dark meat that has found favour with chefs, featuring in dishes on the BBC's MasterChef series. |
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The linguistic diversity of the islands in the medieval period contributed to a rich variety of artistic production, and made British literature distinctive and innovative. |
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Ritchie cast Madonna as a rich, rude socialite who, after a shipwreck, is trapped on a deserted island with a slovenly Communist sailor who humiliates her. |
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Jacksonville had a rich, though to a European, unorthodox musical life. |
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Despite repeated citations for recusancy and persistent heavy fines, he died a rich man, having rooms at the time of his death at the London home of the Earl of Worcester. |
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To escape from growing debt and rumour, Byron pressed his determination to marry Annabella, who was said to be the likely heiress of a rich uncle. |
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Except in epic poetry, they tended to use a familiar vocabulary, giving it poetic value by imaginative combinations of words and by rich sound effects. |
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Latin lacks the rich poetic vocabulary that marks the Greek poetry. |
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In his longer poems, he suggested images in rich, delicate language. |
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His miniature portrait of Jane Small, with its rich blue background, crisp outlines, and absence of shading, is considered a masterpiece of the genre. |
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The digestive biscuit and rich tea have a strong identity in British culture as the traditional accompaniment to a cup of tea and are regularly eaten as such. |
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Because the rich gravy from the roast meat drippings was used up with the first course, the main meat and vegetable course was often served with a parsley or white sauce. |
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Ireland is rich in menhirs, standing stones which are usually located in farmer's fields and are heavily worn due to poor weather conditions and exposure to livestock. |
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Urdu has been one of the premier languages of poetry in South Asia for two centuries, and has developed a rich tradition in a variety of poetic genres. |
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However, it is ideal for growing the rich grass required for dairying, leading to the production of Cornwall's other famous export, clotted cream. |
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For those works that are particularly rich in illustrations, the publisher may contract a picture researcher to find and license the photographs required for the work. |
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As far as the eye can see, one observes nothing but loquat orchards growing luxuriantly on the low, rich land, where the roots never suffer from lack of water. |
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Lookee here, Tom, being rich ain't what it's cracked up to be. |
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The dog was domesticated because of its benefits during hunting, and the wetland environments created by the warmer weather would have been a rich source of fish and game. |
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The original promoters are usually acknowledged to be Joseph Sandars, a rich Liverpool corn merchant, and John Kennedy, then owner of the largest spinning mill in Manchester. |
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The Danish explorations of Cenozoic stratigraphy, undertaken in the 1990s, showed petroleum rich reserves in the northern Danish sector, especially the Central Graben area. |
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Chalk grassland also supports a rich fauna, particularly of insects. |
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The grass is rich and matted, you cannot see the soil. It holds the rain and the mist, and they seep into the ground, feeding the streams in every kloof. |
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King cakes, rich briochelike delicacies, make their appearance on 6 January, or Twelfth Night, and herald the beginning of the Carnival season in New Orleans. |
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There was once a widow, fair, young, free, rich, and withal very pleasant and jocund, that fell in love with a certain round and well-set servant of a college. |
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The cure is to jet the carburetor excessively rich so that the mixture will be correct at the top end, but this richens the curve throughout the RPM range. |
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At the rich end of the scale the manor houses and palaces were awash with large, elaborately prepared meals, usually for many people and often accompanied by entertainment. |
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Around 800 rich Protestants, including John Foxe, chose exile instead. |
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The rich enjoyed tennis, fencing, jousting and hunting as well as hawking. |
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Others sought benefits from the rich families who needed burials. |
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