The Name Of The Rose also struck a note of originality when first published. |
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She had been pulling stuff like that since he'd left her, and he didn't put it past her to poison Rose against him. |
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The training program helped him secure a job at the Rose Hotel in Vancouver as a houseman. |
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Best known is Sylvia Sidney playing Rose in what is an exceedingly natural and unmannered fashion. |
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So Rose Boys had a modest political aim, as well as satisfying an obscure and perhaps indefinable personal need. |
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Both are favorites in their leagues, which could lead to a rematch in the Rose Bowl. |
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Sarah Lancashire's popularity seems to be dipping in the light of the unenthusiastic response to Rose and Maloney. |
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Once I had posed the question Rose was willing to talk about looking for a place in York Place or Priory Gardens. |
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And in the 20th century, style icons from burlesque superstar Gypsy Rose Lee to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wore Tiffany jewellery. |
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Pete Rose and other baseball luminaries have been seen at Donatello, an upscale Italian restaurant. |
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So, the Tulip Revolution belongs in the same category as the Orange Revolution, the Rose Revolution, etc. |
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It is evening and Arthur and Rose sit themselves down at the kitchen table secure in the knowledge that Guy is upstairs with Rikki. |
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Boots the marmalade moggie got his marching orders from the Rose And Crown when he popped in for a beer. |
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The air was heavily perfumed with curry powder and other spices Rose couldn't name. |
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Born William Bailey on February 6, 1962 in Lafayette, Indiana, our Hoosier hero Axl Rose turns 42 today. |
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The large punch bowl in the Rose Medallion pattern shown in Plate IX was made about 1865 for Nasir al-Din Shah, a shah of Persia's Qajar dynasty. |
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Warminster town councillor Les Rose said the closures would hit the elderly hardest. |
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Fisk, too, recalled Rose coming to the plate late in the game and chattering the whole time about the game's momentous twists and turns. |
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In Horns the Baker, Rose Mulhulland, who works behind the counter, said she did not believe it was a good idea. |
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Picasso had a brief flirtation with opium and hashish, during the Rose and Blue periods, but soon abandoned them. |
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Helen McCrory, plays his partner Rose Fitzgerald, a bolshy barrister who begins the series heavily pregnant with Guthrie's child. |
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The station has a large dock, at which the heritage steamship Lady Rose moors when bringing passengers and mail to Bamfield every other day. |
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I was never usually a tattletale, but I really wanted to see Rose Marie get busted for this one. |
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Setting a blistering pace on the run up Honey Rose scorched around the opening turns to set herself up nicely for victory. |
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Defending champion Justin Rose made a disappointing start as he finished on one over par. |
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She looked down at Loki and Rose on her plush, quilted rug, as they slowly began to stir. |
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If you're nostalgic for gin slings, parasols and fly whisks, the White House Rose Garden was the place to be last week. |
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Maeve casts her mind back to the night Frances was crowned the Rose of Sligo and speaks with pride of her youngest daughter. |
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If Rose hadn't been lying down on the floor, she most defiantly would have fallen on the ground a few feet away. |
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The Red Rose derby between Barrowford and Pendle Forest saw the Bull Holme side make 237 without losing a wicket. |
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There was only one tree outside her grandmother's house, and Rose sat underneath it day after day. |
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Queen Rose squeaked with excitement as she saw the small baby asleep in his crib. |
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Jacqueline Rose asks an extremely pertinent question of Jameson's totalizing account of postmodern schizophrenic subjectivity. |
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Meanwhile, once-overweight and mousy Rose has trouble believing that any man would find her attractive when a potential suitor enters her life. |
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My oldest sister was named Rose because of her rosebud shaped lips and a slight birthmark that was on her forehead when she was born. |
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Compared to growing up, Rose figured life as an NBA benchwarmer was not so bad. |
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Money from each book sale will go to the Alice Rose Trust which supports sick children. |
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While the script jumps forward and backwards in time, Rose leaves more unexplained than he should. |
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His boat Brittany Rose was cast adrift, according to the Ocean Rowing Society. |
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Mr Rose James F Frad of Wilton Avenue, Chiswick Lane, was summoned for wheeling a bicycle on the footpath. |
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It is wonderful how Rose has developed this resource and has preserved the memory of these bygone days. |
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These can be blended in unscented toners or, for the best results, use flower waters such as Orange Blossom or Rose Water. |
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Regular jockey Jeremy Rose has the mount on Afleet Alex in the Juvenile and the pair will start from post three in the field of eight. |
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He came on with Jessica St Rose aka Pepper Sauce, as her small but vibrant fan base rushed to the foot of the stage. |
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An interesting point that Rose was quoted on in the Guardian was that he applied the same boycott to South Africa under apartheid. |
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Rialle Rose did a cartwheel, added a few original dance moves, and caught her fan again, all in one smooth movement. |
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In addition, local microbrewery Wild Rose Brewery features a cask of real ale on the first Friday of each month at a different pub each month. |
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He tries to tell Rose that he's been exonerated because the real robber has been apprehended. |
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Miss Rose submitted that this passage demonstrated that public perception was a legitimate element of penal policy. |
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Much to everyone's humor, Rose amused herself with the gift wrappings and boxes that were trash to everyone else's eyes except her own. |
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Over the last number of years the annual expenditure on the Rose was somewhere in the region of 1.2 million. |
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Bandol, Tavel, Bardolino Chiaretto, Grenache, and Rose of Pinot Noir are just samples of wines that celebrate the flavors of barbecued food. |
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You can stay the whole break if you wish, Rose and I have thoroughly talked it over. |
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As she told the story, Rose put her hands over her mouth and erupted into girlish giggles. |
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The Mary Rose was named after Henry's favourite sister and the royal Tudor rose which became its emblem. |
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Robin Rose is known for subtly nuanced, richly textured paintings that examine the expressive possibilities of monochromatic abstraction. |
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Purdue's football team has been to four straight bowl games, including the 2001 Rose Bowl. |
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Marion put the silk damask gown Rose had worn to the evening meal in the chest and closed the lid. |
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Rave and Rose are sitting in the back of the class while the teacher blabs on about vampires. |
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This summer they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at the Prairie Rose Church and how they enjoyed the love and friendship of so many! |
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The Rose Center is a crystal cube, a machine in a garden, a welcoming space station for both terrestrials and aliens. |
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The Rose of Lancaster deals with Henry VI's accession to the throne, wars in France, the Wars Of The Roses, and Joan of Arc. |
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One script, called The Rose Girl, centred on young women who stand at traffic lights or motorway off-ramps selling flowers to commuters. |
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I stand outside the vegetable shop as Rose buys some apples, carrots and a cauliflower. |
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Early respondents to this month's question will receive a Rose brick jointing tool. |
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In one of the film's most powerful scenes, Rose angrily hits him on the forehead with a hairbrush. |
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There might be a Rose Parade all the way to the Hall of Fame with Pete out front twirling the baton if, and when, he becomes eligible. |
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The words depict Rose as an art model from the Bronx transported to Greenwich Village. |
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When she found out Mr Rose had changed his mind and handed the honour to Miss Loos, she was determined she wouldn't let it lie. |
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The 2004 Rose will be on hand later to present the trophy to the winning connections in the race which bears her name. |
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Its richness is strong but understated, and the Old Rose red is a special colour hue that just laughs at yearly trends and fads. |
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Meanwhile, the full-scale replica of the Rose was built in the same oceanside tank where Titanic was filmed in Rosarito. |
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Like Minnie Burton, Rose was the child of Shoshone parents and had come to Fort Shaw from Idaho's Lemhi Agency. |
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At ten, Sarah was statemented as special needs and received extra leaning support while a pupil at Farington County Primary, Rose Street. |
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With the lack of a consistent second scorer to complement him, Rose is facing plenty of double-teams. |
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The Floral Emblem in both its common and botanical names, Sturt's Desert Rose honours its discoverer, the inland explorer Captain Charles Sturt. |
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Exhausted out of reason and numb with pain, Rose pushed and the most beautiful sound in the world reached her ears. |
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In the evening festivities got under way with a barbecue, fish and chip supper and skittles match at the Rose and Crown pub on Lower High Street. |
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Much of the timber had been cut for income and the few cows that were there were left to Rose Lane's brother, Alton. |
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Freeman and Rim have no plans for children, but they have two labradoodles, Maggie Mae and Gypsy Rose Lee. |
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Meanwhile, during her stay with Ella, Rose grows up and becomes responsible. |
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The pint-sized popstrel found success at an Elvis impersonators contest at the White Rose Shopping Centre, Leeds. |
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Antonia will do away with Barry, and Rose will return the favor by knocking off Hector. |
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Meanwhile, City Of York Council's Murray Rose has introduced a range of initiatives to improve the behaviour of the most disobedient pupils. |
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Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott's team insisted yesterday it would not recognise the White Rose as a national emblem. |
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I still feel like upchucking, but I'm listening to the Katy Rose album and strangely it's making me feel better. |
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Then he took off the nightshirt and long underwear he wore, and pulled on the outfit Rose had given him. |
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Pour one glass of Pierre Jourdan Belle Rose into a champagne flute glass and float one dash of Van der Hum over the bubbly. |
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I struck him out the first time up and then he got a ground ball base hit past Rose at second base. |
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The commissioner of Major League Baseball needs to make Pete Rose eligible to be in the Baseball Hall Of Fame. |
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It was after that two-week family holiday in their caravan, which Rose adored, that Stephen and Susan were told the terrible news that nothing more could be done. |
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The gown by couturier Helen Rose is made of 25 yards of satin and took a fifteen-person team almost three months to fashion. |
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David gave a tremendous heave and Rose caught the end of the line. |
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In the first series of the revival, Rose absorbed the energy of the time vortex, which gave her godlike powers. |
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But by 1485 the White Rose domination was all over when Richard III's crown was toppled, along with his head, at Bosworth Field, as the Tudors came to power. |
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When she saw Rose and all her brothers, their mother wept tears of joy. |
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Before she had finished making up her part, Rose excitedly offered her suggestions, and had to be sternly told not to interrupt until Karen was finished. |
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Then a priest told Rose about a parishioner who had died of cancer. |
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The winters lately are not as severe as they were twenty or thirty years ago and it now possible to see the last Rose of Summer in full bloom on Christmas Day. |
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The spin-off for local businesses will inject valuable revenue into the local economy, a benefit of the Rose Festival that cannot and should not be underestimated. |
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The Rose Bowl Flea Market And Swap Meet, at 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena Ca. 91103, is probably the largest and most famous swap meet held in California. |
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Since the granting of self-government to the Northern Territory in 1978, Sturt's Desert Rose has been incorporated into various insignia and so become symbolic of the region. |
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Maggie and Rose Feller are best friends despite the fact that Maggie is a deadbeat with no real job or home and Rose is a high-powered successful attorney. |
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The Health Service speech and audiology manager, Rose Taylor, said some people's perceptions of the world of speech pathology were confined to lisps and stutters. |
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Mairead Clancy, who was selected as the Sligo Rose earlier this year, will be playing the put-upon beauty who finds her true love with the help of her fairy godmother. |
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Some of these provide rich discussions from which to draw, but many do not, In these cases, Rose reads discussions of related issues cleverly to infer about mixed marriages. |
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An opening letter by Monsignor Robert Weiss, a pastor at Saint Rose of Lima Parish, in Newtown, CT, sets the tone. |
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In sustaining rhythmic tension without compromise or wayward rubatos, Mr Rose takes advantage of those larger intervals to effectively punctuate the music's rhythmic profile. |
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While Melodie and Rose are enjoying better lives, there are millions of girls and women who are still struggling. |
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The students also sighted the endangered species of butterflies such as the Southern Birdwing, Malabar branded swallowtail and the Malabar Rose during the camp. |
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But alas, we learn that Rose is only courting the black man to make her mother angry, because she is a petulant teen. |
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The shop on the left of the frame is on the corner of Rose Street. |
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Thinking of putting a bet on who will win the Rose of Tralee? |
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Did Pete Rose ever cork his bat, choke his boss, assault a fan, drink like a fish, fail a drug test, or even throw a game that he either played in or coached? |
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Jobs must have had at least a modicum of decency, or he never would have called the Rose family in the first place. |
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The stripper Rose Zelle Rowland did even better by marrying her sugar daddy, the Belgian financier Baron d' Empain, who owned the Egyptian railway system, among other things. |
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A Bunclody man is officially among Ireland's most eligible bachelors following his selection as an escort in this year's International Rose of Tralee contest. |
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He agreed with Mr Rose that he got out and paid for petrol when the car was refuelled during the journey but denied being involved in the offences. |
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From 2002 to 2006 she co-hosted the Early Show on CBS, a slot currently filled by Charlie Rose and Gayle King. |
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I was on Charlie Rose recently, and in discussing Marilyn Monroe he asked, what do you think was her great appeal? |
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As critically self-reflective as she always is, Rose also satirizes the role of the artist as muse and siren, by presenting herself as both subject and object of desire. |
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This reality series captures the exploits and escapades of life on the road with the world's most unusual troupe of performers, The Jim Rose Circus. |
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Now running a servants employment office, Rose becomes the housekeeper to the new aristocratic family living at 165 Eaton Place. |
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After a slickly co-ordinated annual meeting which saw Rose and his equally debonair chairman Paul Myners turn on the charm, Green realised that he was on to a loser. |
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A self-confessed lover of all things British, Rose has already spent a year living in Bath after her degree where she worked in a stained glass art shop. |
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He let his mother into his home and the pair wandered through to the kitchen where Rose sat down at the breakfast bar where papers were strewn across, messy and disorganized. |
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There were also two orange trees, one of which always seemed to be in blossom or fruit, and a large Rose of Sharon tree with the big white flowers resembling white roses. |
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On Friday evening, the contestants will be guests of honour at Kilcohan Park Greyhound Stadium as the adjudication process to find the Waterford Rose continues. |
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Declan Byrne hung up his spikes, singlet and shorts in exchange for a black tie outfit as he was selected as an escort to the Limerick Rose in the 2003 Tralee contest. |
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The biogenesis ban would be akin to the Black Sox scandal or the barring of Pete Rose from the Hall of Fame. |
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When it comes to ad hominem attacks, neither Woffinden nor Rose can rest on safe ground. |
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Among the people who seemed not averse to being interviewed was Msgr. Bob Weiss of St Rose of Lima Church. |
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On a brilliant early morning of the autumnal equinox, Rose and I made our way down to the banks of a nearby river where we read letters of commitment to each other. |
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Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today. |
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It lured Licht to create the new CBS This Morning in 2012, and asked interviewer Charlie Rose to co-host. |
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Yorkshire mistakes were punished all afternoon by the Red Rose men, none more so than at the line-out where John Lawn was again having difficulty in finding his jumpers. |
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By the 2004-2005 growing season, projected crop profiles suggest that Pacific Rose will be second only to Braeburn in total export volumes of fruit. |
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Stealth bombers were reported to be in the air at one point, but were re-routed to do a flyover at the Rose Bowl game, which received a wonderful ovation. |
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Watch moderator Charlie Rose lose control of the candidates as 9-9-9 gets the better of the commercial break. |
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For those patients, getting treated at Rose was like inadvertently playing a game of Russian roulette. |
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And Rose is desperately appealing to all registrars to skip their day off and allow the couple, who have been together for six years, to get married. |
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She gabbled on and all we understood was the bit at the end, Rose EST une belle jeune fille. |
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This exhibition brings together that piece with approximately 25 paintings, drawings and photomontages from 1956 to '77 to contextualize The Rose within her oeuvre. |
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The montage editor, Nicholas Goodman, and I wanted to include a brief moment from The Purple Rose of Cairo, in which Mia appeared. |
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Having left Rose working mightily away at fastening shakes to her roof, he was giving himself a workout on the oars, something he'd always enjoyed. |
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The Rose Rooms are provided with a 4 poster bed, private bathroom, coat racks, bath in the en suite, antique wooden towel horses, china bowls and open fireplace. |
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However, the men were not treated, beyond being given general painkillers, their lawyer Rose Hanzi said. |
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The borough of Queens in New York City uses a Tudor Rose on its flag and seal. |
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In the 1987 Rugby World Cup, The Rose of Tralee was used as the away anthem. |
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Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, to the south of the city centre, attracts thousands of visitors each year to its International Rose Garden. |
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Connery was a keen footballer, having played for Bonnyrigg Rose in his younger days. |
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Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the edge and Jack saved her from falling. |
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Notable shows include the Morning Show with Basil Chambers and Rose Willock's Cultural Show. |
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It is bordered to the south by Charlotte Street and Atholl Street and to the southwest by Rose Terrace. |
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Three junior clubs, Banks O' Dee, Girvan and Linlithgow Rose are also SFA members and therefore qualify automatically. |
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Graham subsequently discovered that his daughter had named him after the Doctor Who character Rose Tyler. |
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In 2008, she was nominated for the Rose d'Or Special Award for Best Entertainer. |
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Tugs Patapsco and Patuxent towed Admiralty wooden sailing smacks Red Rose and Red Fern out to conduct the first trial sweep in December. |
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Huge amounts of water were needed to provide jets at great height to hit the roof timbers and protect the Rose Window. |
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In August 2014, an adaptation of Soul Music was performed at the Rose Theatre, Kingston. |
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He is a proficient pianist and stated in a 1995 interview with Charlie Rose that he would rather be a musician than an actor. |
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That night we put it on the record player and set baby Rose on the floor, draw the curtains tight, and dance. |
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Roger Charlton is well aware of the task Rose Diamond faces in taking on Rainbow View and has worries about the Doncaster going. |
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Lynam, whose autobiography is called I Should Have Been At Work, lives in Chiswick, west London, with long-term partner Rose Diamond. |
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New additions to the Moone household, Baby Rose and Dessie, are also set to add even more chaos. |
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Rachel's mad keen on Dr Who and suggested we call the baby Rose after the character in the series. |
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Once known as Baby Rose Marie, the comedy legend made her debut in short films when she was 3, with countless credits on stage and screen. |
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Preservation of the Mary Rose and her contents was an essential part of the project from the start. |
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A Health and Safety Executive investigation found Mrs Rose was acting as a banksman, assisting a lorry driver to reverse park on a slope. |
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The tourist cabins are gone, And Harold, and Rose Dials Who lived in a tarpaper shack just off the highway, Nailed hard to the mountainside. |
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When the bill came, I got a side-glance at it, and hoped Rose would have to hock her sparklers to pay it. |
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St Osburg's pupils Esne Parsons, Aron Boateng, Emily Hollingsworth, Erfan Zafarini and Rose Oxley with head teacher Tracey McGeever. |
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He inspected a pounds 7220 alarm system installed by SAS in the home of Tom and Rose Aitken, both 73, of Paisley. |
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The application details a new process for the manufacture of Rose Bengal and related iodinated xanthenes in high purity. |
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The colt is the first foal out of Rose Of Cimmaron, a winning half-sister to Listed scorer Amah Rock, by Fastnet Rock. |
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Martinez-Agosto was born in Juncos, Puerto Rico, a son of Manuel and Rose Martinez. |
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Martin Rose put the Steelmen ahead inside the first 11 seconds, but former Steelman Lee Surman equalized four minutes later. |
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The use of atmospheric perspective in the townscape in the background of the Rose Garlands epitomizes Durer's painterly approach. |
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She was predeceased by her brothers, Ralph, John, Nicholas and Joseph, a sister, Rose and stepsisters, Margaret, Elizabeth, Lucy and Josephine. |
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He had worked at the Chicago Rose Fair on the midget orchestra. |
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Elemis Gentle Rose Exfoliator, PS30, John Lewis THIS smells and feels lovely. |
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Upon a lovely Meridian hillside known as Rose Hill Cemetery rests the Queen of Romani Gypsies of North America, Kelly Mitchell. |
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Guava Glaze, a warm pink tone based on PANTONE 13-1520 Rose Quartz, will be added to the Stand Mixer color palette in July of next year. |
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Slash and, below, Guns 'n' Roses frontman, Axl Rose on stage ON A BIOPIC Will we ever see a Guns 'n' Roses biopic? |
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John Lusher, 38, yesterday got eight years in jail after he admitted robbing greatgran Rose Overland. |
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Playing ahead of Rollins and Justin Rose and trailing the pair for the lead by two shots, Hoffman birdied the par-3, 176-yard hole. |
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The Chilean Rose tarantula has urticating hairs over the posterior aspect of its body. |
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He contacted Flemming Rose with an offer of a meeting and apology. |
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The rock rose, rowan berries and sea buckthorn which make Rock Rose so distinctive grow in the cliffs and forests near their home. |
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Caroline Rose Croom and Kathleen Sampson Patton, both of Oxford, presented guests with programs on deckle-edged Italian paper. |
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Hubert Watkins Memorial Rose Bowl for best exhibit in Hardy Welsh Mountain, Emrys Roberts, Llangynog. |
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It is Ma who suggests to Rose of Sharon that she suckle a starving man. |
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American tourists visiting Warwick Castle will love the Rose and Crown for its understated British middle-classness. |
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Their Brut Reserve is fresh, light and easy, and the Prestige Rose has exquisite flavours of Victoria plums. |
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Bruce Spiegel, senior managing director of commercial leasing for Rose Associates, represented building owner Rose Associates. |
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Starring Jim Sturgess, Ben Kingsley, Kevin Zegers, Natalie Press, Rose McGowan, Tom Collins, William Houston and Michael McElhatton. |
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The Rose Murree restaurant is located in a gorgeous Grade II Georgian building on the easily accessible Hagley Road, near Five Ways, Birmingham. |
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They also receive a signature Silver Rose stickpin, courtesy of Bernie Robbins Fine Jewelry. |
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Inspired by the city rebuilding itself from the rubble, Rose redeployed found objects battered by storms and time into her art. |
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Also on The L Word, she worked with director Rose Troche, who was her romantic partner for a time. |
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Friedman and his wife, Rose Friedman, appeared in the PBS series discussing free-market economics. |
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Young Elder, Blackthorn, Crab Apple and Dog Rose have been positioned around the edges of the playing fields at Wolsingham School. |
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Notable tenants include Cutie Pie Baby, Flowers by Zoe, Kids With Character, and The Rose Garden. |
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The choir will be accompanied by Marc Vanscheeuwijck on violone and Rose Whitmore on organ. |
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This is our first benefit in Massachusetts,'' said Rose Pavlov, CEO and founder of Ivy Child International. |
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The Goodyear Blimp first provided stunning aerial views of the 1955 Rose Bowl, revolutionizing the way fans experience sporting events. |
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A The Rose of Jericho or dinosaur plant as it is sometimes known is an amazing variety which supposedly pre-dates the jurassic age. |
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So kudos to director Bernard Rose for trying to breathe life into a genre that's become so tired and directionless of late. |
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The drama will open in modern-day Great Ormond Street Hospital where 12-year-old Lucy Rose is awaiting treatment for a serious heart condition. |
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How do you gamble on hiring Pete Rose to speak to a bunch of a baseballers ages 7-14 and not expect some pottymouth language? |
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John's Wort, Rose Hips, Rosemary, Horsetail, Rooibos, Holy Basil, Lemongrass, Hibiscus and Hyssop. |
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Danish duo Sune Rose Wagner and Sharin Foo were joined by two others for their live shows. |
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For spring blooming, plant Wild Lilac, Western and Eastern Redbud, Flowering Quince, Cranesbill, Lavender, Catmint,Rhododendron, Rose and Salvia. |
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The Risca scorers were Josh McLaughlin, Ethan Shide, Jack Bainton and Adam Rose Aberdare Town drew 4-4 against Merthyr Town. |
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Although mortality of thrombolysis and heparin was same as previous report in Rose series, mortality of pulmonary embolectomy was high. |
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The movie cast includes Janel Moloney, Maggie Sift, and producer Rose Troche. |
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That miserable young man kept his eyes astrain towards the upper window, but without reward. Rose did not show herself. |
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The two roses of white and red, emblems of the Houses of York and Lancaster respectively, were combined to form the Tudor Rose of England. |
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York, Pennsylvania, is known as the White Rose City after the symbol of the House of York. |
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On his marriage, Henry adopted the Tudor Rose badge conjoining the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. |
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Brett did not turn up, so about quarter to six I went down to the bar and had a Jack Rose with George the barman. |
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With Justin Rose carrying a two-shot lead, it was David Howell who made an early assault on the prize, with birdies at one and two. |
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This arrangement came to an end in 2000 when Hampshire moved all their home matches to their newly built Rose Bowl cricket ground in West End. |
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The Red Rose of Lancaster is the county flower found on the county's heraldic badge and flag. |
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The Rose Tower, designed for the king's private use, set off the west corner of the range. |
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The fragrance is a blend of spicy fresh pink peppercorns and blackcurrants, while the addition of Ottoman Rose whispers love. |
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In 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all docked 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively. |
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England players traditionally wear a white shirt with a Rose embroidered on the chest, white shorts, and navy blue socks with a white trim. |
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At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Rose won gold at the men's individual tournament. |
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On 30 December 2016, it was announced that Rose had been awarded an MBE for services to golf following his Olympic gold medal. |
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In September 2006 at the Canadian Open, Rose led a PGA Tour tournament going into the final round for the first time. |
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At the 2012 PGA Championship, Rose recorded his best ever performance in a major championship with a tie for 3rd finish. |
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Mickelson, needing a birdie at the last to tie Rose and force a playoff, blocked his drive and could not reach the green in two. |
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At the 2015 Masters Tournament, Rose finished in a tie for second with Phil Mickelson behind winner Jordan Spieth. |
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In addition, Rose qualified for the European team at the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National, marking his fourth Ryder Cup appearance. |
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On his marriage, Henry VII adopted the Tudor rose badge conjoining the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. |
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Hegarty's mother Rose appeared on the programme to tell of telephone calls to McGuinness and of Hegarty's subsequent execution. |
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Rose's first Mancos Well, Rose 1-34 State, is located within the Unit and is planned to be spudded in December. |
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In 1965, Rose Friedman argued for the use of relative poverty claiming that the definition of poverty changes with general living standards. |
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In 1996, a musical about Burns's life called Red Red Rose won third place at a competition for new musicals in Denmark. |
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On Llareggub Hill, Mae Rose Cottage spends a lazy afternoon wishing for love. |
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Sullivan's 1882 trip to Egypt inspired musical styles in his later opera, The Rose of Persia. |
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Jack and Rose develop a tentative friendship, despite Cal and Ruth being wary of him. |
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Aware of Cal and Ruth's disapproval, Rose rebuffs Jack's advances, but realizes she prefers him over Cal. |
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Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and an insulting note from her in his safe along with the necklace. |
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When Jack and Rose attempt to inform Cal of the collision, Lovejoy slips the necklace into Jack's pocket and he and Cal accuse him of theft. |
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With the ship sinking, Rose flees Cal and her mother, who has boarded a lifeboat, and frees Jack. |
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As her boat lowers, Rose decides that she cannot leave Jack and jumps back on board. |
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Jack and Rose ride it into the ocean and he helps her onto a wooden panel only buoyant enough for one person. |
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With Rose hiding from Cal en route, the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her name as Rose Dawson. |
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A young Rose reunites with Jack at the Titanic's Grand Staircase, applauded by those who died. |
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Cameron framed the romance with the elderly Rose to make the intervening years palpable and poignant. |
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Cameron sketched Jack's nude portrait of Rose for a scene which he feels has the backdrop of repression. |
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In the original version of the ending, Brock and Lizzy see the elderly Rose at the stern of the boat and fear she is going to commit suicide. |
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California is home to the oldest college bowl game, the annual Rose Bowl, among others. |
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Recent flavours in the range include Masala Chai and Moroccan Mint, while the newest flavour is Rosy Rose Hip, which is organic. |
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Lady Rose is also rather subdued in the premiere, which is a pity. |
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A memorial sculpture, showing three oil workers, was erected in the Rose Garden within Hazlehead Park in Aberdeen. |
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After being removed from the ground the boat was kept in a waterlogged state at the Mary Rose Trust at Portsmouth. |
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The story is also an element in Alexander Blok's 1912 verse drama The Rose and the Cross. |
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Ansett Australia operated a flying boat service from Rose Bay to Lord Howe Island until 1974, using Short Sandringhams. |
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Although the operation was inconclusive, the English suffered heavily, including the loss of the carrack Mary Rose in the Battle of the Solent. |
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It was raised in 1982 by the Mary Rose Trust, in one of the most complex and expensive projects in the history of maritime archaeology. |
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The sailing capabilities of the Mary Rose were commented on by her contemporaries and were once even put to the test. |
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Gunports cut in the hull of ships had been introduced as early as 1501, only about a decade before the Mary Rose was built. |
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The Mary Rose would have carried a captain, a master responsible for navigation, and deck crew. |
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The Mary Rose first saw battle in 1512, in a joint naval operation with the Spanish against the French. |
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In the spring of 1513, the Mary Rose was once more chosen by Howard as the flagship for an expedition against the French. |
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The Mary Rose participated in the escort transport of troops in June 1522, and by 1 July the Breton port of Morlaix was captured. |
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The fleet sailed home and the Mary Rose berthed for the winter in Dartmouth. |
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The biography claims that George Carew noted that the Mary Rose showed signs of instability as soon as her sails were raised. |
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In February 1966 a chart from 1841 was found that marked the positions of the Mary Rose and several other wrecks. |
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The initial aims of the Mary Rose Committee were now more officially and definitely confirmed. |
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Raising the Mary Rose meant overcoming a number of delicate problems that had never been encountered before. |
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Only one third of the Mary Rose was intact and she lay deeply embedded in mud. |
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Many objects from the Mary Rose had been well preserved in form and shape, but many were quite delicate, requiring careful handling. |
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As a miniature society at sea, the wreck of the Mary Rose held personal objects belonging to individual crew members. |
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Conserving the hull of the Mary Rose was the most complicated and expensive task for the project. |
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He made his first team debut for the county in a List A match in the 2009 Friends Provident Trophy against Nottinghamshire at the Rose Bowl. |
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In 2007 Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove announced plans for the redevelopment of the Rose Bowl to bring Test cricket to the ground. |
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One reason for building the new Rose Bowl ground was to attract international cricket to the south coast of England. |
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Land in West End, on the outskirts of Southampton was chosen as the location for The Rose Bowl. |
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Among terrestrial waterbirds, it welcomed Common Starling and Rose Starling. |
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Manuel I became the first individual to receive more than one Golden Rose after King Sigismund von Luxembourg. |
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The International Rose Test Garden is another prominent attraction in the city. |
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Lauchlin Rose patented a method used to preserve citrus juice without alcohol in 1867, creating a concentrated drink known as Rose's lime juice. |
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From around 1720, the new Famille Rose palette was adopted and quickly supplanted the earlier Famille Verte porcelains of the Kangxi period. |
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Inspired by the anti-war campaign of Rose Gentle, whose son Gordon was killed in Iraq in 2004, and written by playwrite Esther Wilson. |
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America's oldest resident repertory theatre, Hedgerow Theatre, is located in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania. |
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Ruskin's love for Rose was a cause alternately of great joy and deep depression for him, and always a source of anxiety. |
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Besides, how on earth could a girl like Rose mix with them above stairs? |
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A court jester will welcome visitors to the Rose Revel festival held on the grounds of the 5-acre Rosarium, which showcases 5,000 antique and modern roses. |
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It was decided that she should go for a week or two to Rose Lodge to regain her strength, and submit to the welcome cossetings of her mother and grandmother. |
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As a cut bloom, the Christmas Rose vies with the eucharis and pancratium. |
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The fucksome frolickers by the pool had shocked the girl, just as Rose had hoped they might, but they had done more than make her quit spying and pull back. |
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As the title suggests, Rose considered these all to be spurious. |
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However, in 2012, a group of researchers led by Rose reviewed the literature, and concluded again that fish are not conscious and therefore do not feel pain. |
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The name Wars of the Roses refers to the heraldic badges associated with the two royal houses, the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster. |
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Little documentation about the Mary Rose between 1528 and 1539 exists. |
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In the Churwell area of Leeds is the White Rose Shopping Centre. |
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