During 1867 Singleton employed a few miners on tribute working in an open cut. |
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Let's say the White Sox have Chris Singleton on third with one out when Ray Durham attempts a safety squeeze bunt. |
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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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Singleton strikes the difficult balance between recapitulating stereotypes and ridiculing them in broad burlesque. |
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The plane's interior is cramped and confined, but Singleton is immediately at home. |
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The surprising thing is that a declaration of this kind from Singleton is no longer dismissed with a cynical laugh. |
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The 8th Circuit's ruling stood, and after having evaded execution on six previously scheduled dates, Singleton was put to death on Tuesday. |
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Additionally, all singleton, doubleton, and tripleton sites were verified by reamplification and resequencing. |
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For the first time ever, the carefree singleton is halted in their tracks and becomes yet another addition to the truly miserable list. |
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To her credit, Mehta did a crack job depicting the occasionally colourless quality of life as an ageing singleton. |
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Directed by John Singleton, the short film stars Eddie Murphy as a Pharaoh and the supermodel as his bored queen. |
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Our purpose was to study the effect of hematinic supplementation on the maternal erythropoietin response during singleton pregnancy. |
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She stars as Bridget, a calorie obsessed, thirtysomething singleton who drinks too much and fancies the wrong men. |
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Inclusion criteria were instrumental vertex delivery of a live singleton after 37 weeks of gestation or cesarean delivery at full dilation. |
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Not only did Crawford leg out a fielder's choice to allow Chris Singleton to score, but the pressure he put on Orlando Hudson caused a throwing error. |
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She is the odd one out, the singleton who gets caught in the middle of the warring couples. |
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The study was restricted to normotensive women with singleton pregnancies who were at 30 weeks' gestation and were employed outside the home. |
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Some women also may notice more fetal movement than in a previous singleton pregnancy. |
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Over the years, the two lost touch twice but reconnected on the chat line, Singleton said. |
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But a couple of years later, around 2007 or 2008, Singleton said, he called the chat line again and there was Clash. |
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Finally, Edie is the predatory singleton who mops up any unattached man who strays into Wisteria Lane. |
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She stars as a man-eating singleton who finally meets the guy who sets her heart aflutter, so she takes a weekend road trip to track him down. |
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He figured out that North must have had plenty of strength in both majors, and a singleton or even a void in diamonds. |
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All of the mothers studied were in spontaneous labor at term with singleton pregnancies in cephalic presentations. |
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This card may be either a singleton or a top card or subsequently revealed card in a stack. |
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So if you're a food faddy, get those heels on, put on a bit of slap and head out into the night for a little bit of singleton fun. |
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As the unattached singleton with married mates there is a tendency to lament the demise of your once action-packed social life. |
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Of the 322,704 live singleton births during the study period, 8,938 were linked to a motor vehicle crash during pregnancy. |
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The intrauterine environment is also different in multiple pregnancy compared with singleton pregnancy. |
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Although Clash had claimed to be 36 on the phone, he admitted he was 43 when singleton confessed he was only 15, singleton said. |
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Other examples include churches at Singleton, Lyminster, Findon and Bishopstone. |
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Singleton Park has acres of parkland, a botanical garden, a boating lake with pedal boats, and crazy golf. |
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Henry Singleton exhibited paintings, some of which were engraved and used in editions of the poems. |
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Police detained Thomas Singleton, 24, Symone Clarke, 22, and Victoria Herring, 25, at a bar in the Costa del Sol resort of Marbella. |
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Singleton is regarded as a pure point guard in the mold of former Matadors' standout Markus Carr. |
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Total polyphenolics were estimated according to a protocol similar to that of Slinkard and Singleton. |
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But by 2007, the project was seemingly dead and singleton claimed race was a factor. |
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The first night they spoke on the telephone, singleton said, Clash invited him to dinner at a restaurant near his house. |
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During the study, more than 900,000 live singleton births were recorded, giving an incidence of four per 1,000 live infants born with a short umbilical cord. |
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Despite being a happily married woman she has the fridge of a singleton. |
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Her job is so much fun, she said, and time-consuming, too, that she has postponed ending her days as a singleton, also fodder for the cynicism and suspicion of others. |
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The set-theorist Ernst Zermelo proposed that the number is the empty set and for each number n, the successor of n is the singleton of n, so that 1 is, 2 is, 3 is, etc. |
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Weekly treatment with 17 alpha-hydroxyprogesterone caproate recently was shown to reduce the rate of recurrent preterm birth in singleton gestations. |
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Arnold then composed music for Stargate director Roland Emmerich's next two movies, Independence Day and Godzilla, as well as four movies for director John Singleton. |
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Swansea University has a campus in Singleton Park overlooking Swansea Bay. |
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In this episode, Anna hightails it to Galway to meet 30-year-old singleton Carole who feels she needs help with her dating skills. |
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Singleton Hospital has one of Wales's three radiotherapy departments. |
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Taylor Hatmaker and Micah Singleton, two of the most prominent voices in the industry, will now anchor the site's burgeoning Tech section, which launched in March. |
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At match pointed pairs, you should play for the overtrick by laying down the ace of diamonds, hoping for a singleton king. |
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It's not surprising really when the neurotic singleton plays host to his grandmother's odd carer Eddie Singh and miserly neighbour Mrs Treacher. |
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Everyone's favourite singleton is brought amusingly to life by US actress Renee Zellweger, who copes well with both a British accent and a bunny girl outfit. |
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If I is a partition, then each part of I is a singleton Lyndon factor, which is why the corresponding eigenfunctions have much simpler expressions. |
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In second place, four laps behind, came the Mercedes C291 of Michael Schumacher and Karl Wendlinger, followed by the singleton driver XJR14 of Brundle. |
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Again if he ruffs he is endplayed, if he throws his last heart he is thrown in with a trump and so he has to come down to the singleton king of clubs. |
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In the category of sets, a terminal object is any singleton, since there exists a unique function, namely the constant function, from any given set into that singleton. |
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