Rush trained as a ship carver and operated an active workshop for more than fifty years. |
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Rush had given Lewis a list of rules for preserving health, which included prescription of purgatives. |
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Some were looking for work that mattered, but as the Gold Rush escalated into Gold Fever, more and more were looking for their big score. |
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And how does the pint-sized pet handler cope with a dog the size of Rush the deerhound? |
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Rush argued for curing disease with its equivalent in the manner of homeopathy, though his concept of counterirritation was more violent. |
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Other mares will be sold in foal to Alphabet Soup, El Prado, Golden Missile, Lit de Justice, Running Stag, and Wild Rush. |
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So before you indiscriminately compare Rush to Trent Lott's remarks, put things into some perspective. |
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Geoffrey Rush, playing the villainous, pop-eyed seadog Barbossa in this enjoyable romp, gives it his best shot, a phlegmy gargle of rage. |
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Looking up at the cave mouth before him, Mega gently patted Rush on the head, as the robot dog moved to stand beside him. |
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Without glossing over the more reprehensible elements in Sade's temperament, Rush succeeds in making him into a sympathetic character. |
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Congressman Rush Holt wants every touch-screen voting machine to leave a paper trail. |
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Geoffrey Rush plays Superintendent Hare, who is given carte blanche to track down, capture, or if necessary kill Ned Kelly. |
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With it's diminutive size, shockproof music and cool shape, the Philips Rush can easily be an ideal stocking stuffer for Christmas. |
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How about Rush Limbaugh hanging out while John Kerry delivers his stem-winder? |
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Rush hour traffic was brought to a standstill today after a man was killed in an horrific crash on a busy North Yorkshire road. |
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As proposals for hazardous waste incinerators sprouted up throughout the country, The Rush to Burn spread like wildfire. |
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It first gained prominence here after the Gold Rush, as legions of men who didn't get rich turned to agriculture and viticulture. |
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Rush Limbaugh, a right-wing fanner of hatreds who presents a popular radio show, has helped to make liberals into extremists after his own heart. |
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Rush allows the photos to evolve into a physical manifestation of vibrant colour. |
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Rush coined the term breakbone fever, based on the intense description of symptoms reported by one of his patients. |
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Big Prairie and Gun Salute came running late to close the gap, but ran out of race track as Rush Bay held on to win by a neck. |
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Director Gore Verbinski does an efficient, unshowy job of laying out the story and giving Depp and Geoffrey Rush room to chew the scenery. |
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Jockey Frankie Dettori will have the mount aboard the three-year-old Kentucky-bred son of Wild Rush. |
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Nestling between the likes of The Fast and The Furious and Rush Hour, Half Past Dead tries unambitiously to be this year's biggest action flick. |
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When the patient recovered consciousness, Rush would examine the pulse and bleed the patient again if necessary. |
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Rush is always an entertaining turn and the role promises to license a hyperactive nastiness. |
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Time often blurs memories but I can't recall many times when Rush endured a barren spell. |
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With a sharp bark, Rush pulled away from the other robot, transforming into jet mode as he did so. |
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This film has been made by the guy who gave us The Lawnmower Man and Rush Hour. |
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Geoffrey Rush bites into his role with all the relish of a community theater actor on angel dust and it's kind of fun to watch. |
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Post-riot Los Angeles is rescripted in Rush Hour as a multicultural utopia and a capitalist's dream. |
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A group of neighborhood residents contacted Rush, then the neighborhood's City Council alderman, about saving the armory. |
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But, seriously, if any player can match talent with the redoubtable Williams this year, it's Rush. |
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Rush hour traffic was redirected around Urmston town centre and trains were stopped from passing through Urmston station. |
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But when the blowback from his own party hit fever pitch, Newt backtracked to Rush Limbaugh. |
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By using his mighty megaphone for raunchy name calling, Rush Limbaugh has handed the Democrats a big fat gift. |
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At the same time, the left sees her as the boogeyman, albeit a much more attractive version of Rush Limbaugh. |
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Last year the Color of Change group called out Rush for his coziness with the industry, a claim he shrugged off. |
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Rush are a substantial live band, there's no doubt in my mind, and Rio is the first of their four regular live releases to capture their innate excitement wholesale. |
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The performances are excellent, with Spencer conveying the emotions and suffering Tony endures admirably and Rush, as his alcoholic, abusive father is wonderful. |
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Buying prescription drugs without a scrip is a serious legal offense, as Rush Limbaugh could tell you. |
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Rush was one of the most lethal forwards of the past 25 years. |
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What if Rush Limbaugh and the rest of the foaming right-wing pundit crowd aren't the face of modern conservatism? |
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Sure you had some forewarning, especially after Rush Limbaugh guaranteed victory. |
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Like maybe the line that Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and others of their ilk are pushing? |
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Rush is a factor only to his ill-informed, albeit numerous listeners, and we should move on. |
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Aside from Rush, which was inducted into the Hall of Fame this year, no other purely progressive band has made the cut. |
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It is up to the second string of superheroes to save him and stop Rush. |
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Conservatives, notably Rush Limbaugh, leapt on CBS today to complain that late night would now be an overtly left-wing roustabout. |
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Over his long career, Rush Limbaugh has suffered astonishingly little blowback for off-color remarks. |
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The bleakness of Young's After the Gold Rush and Cohen's Bird on a Wire are amplified by her precise enunciation and unornamented piano accompaniment. |
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Rush Limbaugh, one of the most powerful voices on the right, is also perturbed. |
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The principal vein is the mother lode, now a figure of speech as well as the name of one of the most famous deposits of the Californian Gold Rush. |
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Many of the wild donkeys in the southwestern United States are descendants of escaped or abandoned burros brought by Mexican explorers during the Gold Rush. |
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The Rev. Pat Robertson and Rush Limbaugh rushed to the ramparts immediately. |
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His Wednesday is going to be a roller-coaster ride from Rush Limbaugh to Fox to Laura Ingraham to who knows what. |
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It will have to come to terms with the ghost of Ronald Reagan, and it will have to come to terms with Rush Limbaugh. |
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Rush was holding a roundtable to discuss recruiting, financial compensation for athletes, and scholarship terms. |
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Over the winter, I sold our motorhome, trailer, and one of our two race cars, then purchased our current rig, a Kodiak hauler and 49-foot two-car Gold Rush trailer. |
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Humphreys turned to Rush for preliminary designs for all the figureheads and stern carvings, and for a list of carvers who could accomplish the work in a timely fashion. |
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Rush theorized that all disease arose from convulsive action in the blood vessels, which he treated by purging and bleeding his patients, and inducing vomiting. |
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Some collectors, for example, look for stamps with rare postmarks, such as those from Yukon post offices that sprung up during the Gold Rush and closed down soon after. |
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This album is very much classic Rush, the songs draw influences from three decades, yet it doesn't sound dated, or compromised for modern tastes in any way. |
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After Christmas however, Rush went into overdrive as Liverpool began a dramatic rise from mid table to the top of the table. |
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Rush was injured during the first half of the game and had to be replaced by Peter Beardsley. |
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It's absolutely stunning that people who listen to Rush Limbaugh call themselves Dittoheads. |
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The population burgeoned with United States citizens, Europeans, Chinese and other immigrants during the great California Gold Rush. |
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Benjamin Rush, whose advocacy of bleeding during the yellow fever epidemic may have caused many deaths. |
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By watching the ads they can earn credits to progress in games such as Throne Rush, Lost Chapters, Coin Dozer and Westbound. |
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Sarah Palin and Rush Limbaugh are the pied Pipers of the Republican Party. |
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The Witwatersrand Gold Rush of 1886 encouraged large numbers of Cornish miners to migrate to the South African Republic. |
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The shorter Part II was added by his editors, Elizabeth Anscombe and Rush Rhees. |
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Orlando Bloom read the script after Rush, with whom he was working on Ned Kelly, suggested it to him. |
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Rush said farewell to Anfield on 20 May 1996 when he agreed to sign for Leeds United. |
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Chester had made a dreadful start to their first season back in the Football League and Rush had a hard time at the helm. |
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But after Rush ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Welsh manager's job on 1 November 2004 things never seemed to go as well. |
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Rush was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2006 due to his achievements in the game. |
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In August 2016, Rush was named as ambassador for the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final, which took place in Cardiff, Wales. |
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Budgie's music is often described as a cross between the progressive textures of Rush and the heaviness of Black Sabbath. |
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She left New York well before confirmed word of the California Gold Rush had reached the East Coast. |
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In 1898, during the Klondike Gold Rush in the Northwest Territories, parliament created the Yukon Territory. |
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However, there were many slaves that were brought to work in the mines during the California Gold Rush. |
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Soon after the American takeover, the 1849 Gold Rush brought floods of prospectors. |
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Cultivated Australian is spoken by 7 News presenter Ann Sanders, Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush, and was spoken by Malcolm Fraser. |
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It later evolved into hydraulic mining when used during the California Gold Rush. |
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In 1913, Weintraub and Rush patented a modified sintering method which combined electric current with pressure. |
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The taxi-driver said the traffic was only wojus. Rush hour got longer and meaner every day. |
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Buzzfeed also mentioned that one can play an arcade game called Zerg Rush right into the Google search bar. |
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Selya also looked at early Tharp dances like Eight Jelly Rolls and Bum's Rush. |
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In late February 1996, it was announced that Rush would be leaving Anfield on a free transfer when his contract expired on 1 June. |
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Xavier Rush joined as Defence coach in July 2012 after retiring from playing due to injury. |
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A Rush of Blood to the Head won the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album at the 2003 Grammy Awards. |
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The NLL includes three other Canadian clubs, Calgary Roughnecks, Edmonton Rush and Toronto Rock. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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Aldridge started the season in front of Rush and consistently scored goals, thus keeping the Welshman on the bench. |
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Rush had serious competition for the striking berth alongside Peter Beardsley and John Aldridge, who came to Anfield as a replacement for Rush. |
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We got the guys of Big Time Rush to spill their biggest group date dos and don'ts. |
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Rush Limbaugh is just a blowhard,'' said the 49ers' Chidi Ahanotu, discussing the situation with reporters last week. |
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Coldplay toured from June 2002 to September 2003 for the A Rush of Blood to the Head Tour. |
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If your child has an S-curve, you can contact Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush pediatric spine specialists Drs. |
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Prior to joining SHS, Mr Rush spent time developing residential properties and currently manages a portfolio of properties across South Wales. |
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They gave us large white and brown bread rolls, shaped like the ones Charlie Chaplin used for his tapdance in The Gold Rush. |
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This gave Rush and his colleagues another chance of European football, this time in the shape of the Cup Winners' Cup. |
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Drury Lane muffins are available in Corniest Corn, Blissfully Blueberry, Creamy Carrot Top, Chocolate Rush and Mind-Blowing Banana Nut varieties. |
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As for the immediate future, 42-year-old Rush hopes Wednesday's money-spinning friendly will re-ignite the passions of Wrexham's fans. |
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Famous Welsh players over the years include John Charles, John Toshack, Ian Rush, Ryan Giggs and Gareth Bale. |
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We heard about it from Rush, and Fox, not from the alt left fake news purveyors, who chose to ignore and cover-up. |
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Rush was treated no differently and had to begin his time at the club as a squad member rather than being thrown into the first team. |
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Martyn Williams, Xavier Rush, Paul Tito, Maa'ma Molitika and Deiniol Jones all retired. |
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The company's product line-up includes Red Nectar Ale, Gold Rush Ale, Storm Cellar Porter and Humboldt Oatmeal Stout. |
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In 2004, the book was turned into an HBO film with the same title, starring Geoffrey Rush. |
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After declaring his move to Ulster earlier in the season, Rush because of a change in personal matters wanted to stay at the Blues. |
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Entrepreneurs sought to capitalize on the wealth generated by the Gold Rush. |
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The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time. |
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The panel was me, Sam and Ian Rush and us two Merseyside old boys couldn't get a word in edgeways with Sam in full flow. |
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But just wait until Rush Limbaugh bloviates his venom on Thursday. |
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Mr Delves, from Rush, Co Dublin, had celebrated his 42nd birthday on December 30 at El Medano, Granadilla, in south Tenerife. |
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Closely related to power metal is progressive metal, which adopts the complex compositional approach of bands like Rush and King Crimson. |
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The California Gold Rush, starting in 1849, brought a large increase in the transportation of people from the Atlantic to the Pacific. |
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Sean Hannity and Rush Limbaugh aren't suddenly going to turn into reasoning pragmatists, even-handedly comparing economic models and different proposals for school reform. |
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Rush featured in the 1989 League title decider against Arsenal at Anfield. |
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Tatonduk Outfitters Limited, doing business as Everts Air Cargo and Everts Air Alaska, has an origin that embraces the pioneering spirit of the Klondike Gold Rush. |
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Placer mining is an important source of gold, and was the main technique used in the early years of many gold rushes, including the California Gold Rush. |
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In 1884, gold was found there sparking the Tierra del Fuego Gold Rush. |
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He dismantled it, getting rid of David Ginola, Les Ferdinand, Tino Asprilla, Peter Beardsley and myself and signing oldtimers like John Barnes, Ian Rush and Stuart Pearce. |
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In summer 2010, as part of an outdoor installation in Chester that featured seventy life sized fibreglass rhinos each with unique artwork, one rhino was in honour of Ian Rush. |
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Spinster Biddie Rush, 73, refuses to leave her crumbling family home, which has no power or heating and where the floorboards and window frames have rotted away. |
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The legacy of the California Gold Rush turned San Francisco into the principal banking and finance center of the West Coast in the early twentieth century. |
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Such a search in the case of Rush Hour takes an amount of memory that increases algebraically with grid size, but the time required may increase exponentially. |
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When the local council sold off the rhinos for charity, the Rush rhino was bought by phoenix club Chester which was formed after Chester City was wound up. |
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Mickey Truck Bodies has partnered with Rush Enterprises as its authorized reconditioning and service center partner for customers in Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah. |
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Since February, Feinstein and his colleagues have used OPTISON while performing echocardiograms to evaluate myocardial tissue perfusion in more than 250 patients at Rush. |
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Geoffrey Rush, crownless, in his dressing room at the theater. |
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Xavier Rush, Richie Rees and Ben White were at the Capitol Centre on Queen Street for the final Christmas rush, helping to giftwrap presents for stressed-out shoppers. |
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Rush Limbaugh may be a big fat idiot as far as Al Franken is concerned, but in talk radio land, Limbaugh is Godzilla, and Franken is, well, Stuart Smalley. |
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Later, when the Gold Rush of 1849 generated a huge market for lumber, Bolinas became the port for nearby timber operations and, briefly, quarrying limestone. |
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Rush Trucking is an industry leader for cost-effective truckload and milk run transportation solutions for local, over-the-road and just-in-time operations. |
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He continues to be held in high regard, with The Gold Rush, City Lights, Modern Times, and The Great Dictator often ranked on industry lists of the greatest films of all time. |
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While making The Gold Rush, Chaplin married for the second time. |
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Verbinski approached Rush for the role of Barbossa, as he knew he would not play it with attempts at complexity, but with a simple villainy that would suit the story's tone. |
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Chaplin felt The Gold Rush was the best film he had made to that point. |
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The discovery of the deposit in 1886 launched the Witwatersrand Gold Rush. |
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Rush added the Man of the Match award to his winner's medal. |
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In June 2002 Gore Verbinski signed on to direct The Curse of the Black Pearl, and Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush signed on the following month to star. |
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Rush developed a variation of this spinning approach called the Gyrator, a horizontal board on which torpid patients were strapped and spun to stimulate blood circulation. |
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Winslet appeared in the period piece Quills with Geoffrey Rush and Joaquin Phoenix, released in 2000 and inspired by the life and work of the Marquis de Sade. |
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