We believe Sims was waiting for her near the house and took her away to a green area at the back of the house. |
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Sims had better deliver because the club paid a steep price, its third-round pick, to move up two spots to draft him. |
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For seven years, Sims studied with Burns, the legendary jazz mandolinist, laying the foundation for Harmonious Wail's acoustic string sound. |
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Mr. Sims, the drama teacher, crawled on the floor, trying to collect the mess. |
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With increased dedication, Sims has improved his strength and is bench-pressing 465 pounds. |
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In the late 1970s when I crouched under center, I turned around and placed that pigskin in the very capable hands of Billy Sims. |
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This sounds a whole lot more possible, a little like a vastly more sophisticated version of Sim City, with us as the Sims. |
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These paintings, all vertical and dated 2000, come in a broader array of colors than Sims usually exhibits together, perhaps a formalist's nod to diversity. |
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The Sims brought the celebrity cameo game to the next level with a series of high-wattage star appearances. |
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It was around this time, while working in a bar to make ends meet, that she fell in with Sims Ellison, bass guitarist with a heavy metal band called Pariah. |
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The point is where the mind goes, and, in that respect, Sims has his thematic territory down cold. |
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Maybe when Ron Sims gets on a bus to promote yet another tax increase for transportation the driver can give him the bird in the spirit of political free speech. |
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When I am put into a position of control by a social phenomenon like the Sims, where I get insane pleasure from killing without mercy, well, I begin to wonder. |
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But yachting also gets into your blood, as Ron Sims discovered. |
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To make it work almost everything else about these shows has to seem factual which is why many look like a weird Celebrity Sims. |
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Sims shot at them, killing one, thirteen-year-old Virgil Ware. |
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A European trailer for the video game The Sims 3 includes a character mocked up as Boyle. |
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Each is expertly introduced by Michael Sims, an aficionado of the genre. |
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According to SimsWikia, Woohoo affects emotions of any Sims which can be good or bad depending on how it ends up. |
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In addition, animals from Sims Pond were drilled through the lateral aspect of the xiphiplastron to indicate initial capture site. |
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Will your Sims find true love or be destined to a lifetime membership in the lonely-hearts club? |
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Fresh Canadian Saskatoon berries will soon be available through a major UK retailer, says fruit importer JO Sims. |
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Aside from the Marco Polo sheep, several types of rare birds are also unique to the Pamir Mountains, said Sims, the WCS chief. |
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Sims was most likely suffering from an overwhelming staphylococcus food poisoning and toxemia. |
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Once there, Sims can schmooze, network, and name-drop their way to stardom in the movies, music, or fashion. |
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But Essex cornerman Sims, who has trained a string of world, European and British champions, reckons the 31-year-old has plenty left in his tank. |
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Charles Sims, the medical director of California Cryobank, thinks there is a better way. |
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A machined Decelerator bracket and Sims Vibration Dampener absorb string oscillation. |
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Both Bailey and Sims recommend the Grantsmanship Center, headquartered in Los Angeles, for the excellent grantwriting workshops it conducts around the country. |
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It is through the lens of Heideggerian philosophy that Sims views each work and discusses how he sees each one dealing with different facets of that analysis. |
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Distinguished singers including Sims Reeves and Signor Foli appeared. |
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At the mouth of the River Usk, the Sims Metal Management plant hosts the world's largest industrial shredder for scrap metal with access by road, rail and sea. |
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After Holst left school in 1891, Adolph paid for him to spend four months in Oxford studying counterpoint with George Frederick Sims, organist of Merton College. |
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