Stanley has one of the most joyless birthday parties imaginable thrown in his honour, with an undercurrent of menace never far from the surface. |
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Now it's back in style and Stanley, in his seventies, has been picked up again by the label. |
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The second was also risky, as Stanley had not shown his regular touch, and a touchback would have only resulted in a net 11 yards. |
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Unfortunately for Stanley, these are the footgear of baseball player Clyde Livingstone, who has donated them to a local orphanage. |
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Well, Stanley Donwood's artwork reminds me of the playbills from Victorian music halls or a rickety theatre troupe travelling across the land. |
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We chased him but then he turned around to face us and pulled out a Stanley knife and slid the blade forward. |
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From Osmaston's guide, it appeared that no one had made a complete traverse of the Stanley Plateau. |
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Our estimable reader Stanley Black sent me these comments and asked for my response. |
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It is packed with memorabilia, a replica of the Stanley Cup, a mock-up of a dressing room and various state-of-the art interactive exhibits. |
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By mid-1931, Stanley launched a line of garden tools manufactured with all steel tube handles and stampings. |
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A blue plaque fastened into the wall publicises the office's past as the dining room in the home of journalist Henry Morton Stanley. |
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Stanley Milgram and I, budding situationists in 1949, both went on to become academic social psychologists. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley said that it was a severe imposition of people working in the town to have to pay weekly car parking charges. |
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Acorn began slowly and allowed Stanley to dominate the early proceedings when scoring two converted tries. |
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And the Senators pretty much stood pat with the powerhouse team of last season that came so close to the Stanley Cup finals. |
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He nods it to me, I feign to go right, but at the last moment I give him the old Stanley Matthews body swerve and bullet it to the left. |
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On 12 May 1982, FAS Skyhawks attacked the HMS Glasgow and HMS Brilliant while they were bombarding Port Stanley. |
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After walking Stanley, Barber was replaced by Miller who got Don Weft to hit a grounder up the middle. |
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I almost fancy I hear a ghostly mocking chuckle from the late and unlamented Stanley Wardley. |
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Still, Stanley is small fry in the realm of corporate governance and executive compensation fiascos. |
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The Council appears to be powerless to do anything to improve or upgrade them, said Mr Stanley. |
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The former Blues netminder loses out on a chance to win the Stanley Cup in the foreseeable future, however. |
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Here, he attended lectures by such illuminati as Stanley Cavell and John Rawls. |
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The authors who undertake succeeding volumes will do well to follow the lead set by Stanley Hall. |
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The line-up then runs Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, JP Morgan, Citigroup and Lehman Bros. |
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Egg, Morgan Stanley and Tesco Personal Finance also fared well, with four stars each. |
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The husband dying soon after this connection, Stanley became more at liberty to pay his addresses to the widow. |
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More than 3.3 million Britons will attend a hen or stag night this year according to Morgan Stanley bank. |
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All it took was a year without the Stanley Cup being presented, and the owners got what they wanted, a formal limit imposed on their spendy ways. |
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An equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, he is currently one of the most bullish of commentators, stating definitively that the worst is over. |
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He used a Stanley spinnerbait, according to a release from the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, in six feet of water. |
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They can often be seen noshing there as a perspiring Stanley picks up their cheques. |
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Success also came for Phil Stanley who won the novice sculls in confident style. |
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We have just spent millions on developing the new Stanley Main seam and we've been told we will mine just four of the 15 planned coalfaces. |
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I decided to walk westwards along West Vancouver's Seawall, a much quieter version than that of Stanley Park. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley said it was important that the meter area for Portlaoise be extended. |
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Poynton's arrant realism provides echoes of Lucian Freud, Stanley Spencer, Eric Fischl and Philip Pearlstein. |
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Stanley went for broke at the break by replacing O'Neill with McEvilly following the striker's three-match ban. |
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Stanley Morgan was sitting behind his desk with a telephone receiver to his ear when Emily walked through the open door. |
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But, against the run of play, Stanley had enough in their locker to take the lead after the referee, for a change, looked kindly on the visitors. |
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He believes the problem started when someone armed with a Stanley knife took to cutting tyres. |
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They received prizes of either free rides on a funfair, donated by Stanley John Cubbins, or goodie bags donated by businesses in Farnworth. |
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Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman must have sat back safe in the knowledge that his side had wrapped the game up after just two minutes. |
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Dr. Stanley would likely get the same response if he asked millionaires about reframing their artwork. |
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The best male singer was a chap called Stanley who the audience showed wild appreciation for. |
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So far this year, I've been ID'd at all the usual but also buying cigarettes, and a Stanley knife. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley said that he was not altogether sure that all the blame lay on her shoulders. |
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He kept his horse against the far rails all the way up the straight for a popular win in the Stanley Racing Handicap. |
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For when Stanley were awarded a corner on eight minutes, following another Prendergast drive, the winger floated the corner to the near post. |
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And tonight the curtain will go up for the opening night of the open-air production in Blackpool's Stanley Park. |
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The Red Wings are the easy Stanley Cup pick for anyone who puts stock in the return of the Dominator behind a great defense. |
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Like other Routledge-type slide rules produced by Stanley, the Hogg rule had no cursor. |
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The restoration of the Stanley government in 1660 therefore caused as little friction and alteration as its temporary cessation had. |
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Welsh hero Stanley Baker heads the cast of Dingaka as a lawyer, with leggy dancer-actress Juliet Prowse as his leading lady. |
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After working with Stanley Kubrick for a couple of years, anything else would be an anticlimax. |
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Stanley mocks her more by telling her that her outfit is a Mardi Gras costume. |
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Cyclists and rollerbladers stick to the ten-kilometre sealed track that skirts the edge of Stanley Park, following the sea wall. |
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For the Rangers' rooters, it's not as if this seven-year slump were another long-suffering Stanley Cup famine. |
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In Glasgow, appearing twice nightly with Stanley Baxter, she became the target of an obsessed fan who stalked her, writing endless letters. |
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Meanwhile, a defensive midfielder was the second Stanley player in a week to require stitches to a leg wound. |
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Cllr Brian Stanley joined the debate, directing his comments to Cllr Lodge. |
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But before he could really get out of the starting blocks, old Stanley went and carked it. |
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Stanley Coren has studied human perception and its development, primarily in the areas of vision and audition. |
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And anyone who hasn't won a Stanley Cup is often tagged by harsh labels in this fast-paced, hard-checking and passionate game. |
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This has a dark flagstone floor, exposed roof beams, a Stanley oil-fired range with a tiled backdrop and an attractive stone surround. |
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The late Stanley Kubrick, director of Eyes Wide Shut, regularly did 100 takes. |
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The horse killer Stanley schemes to kill Sweet William and his companion Bobby to collect the insurance. |
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Firms using Morgan Stanley as their investment banker paid significantly higher premiums than other firms. |
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Stella goes offstage onto the porch as Blanche comes onstage out of the bathroom, and sees Stanley alone. |
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He had been at All Saints school until he was expelled aged 15 for throwing a Stanley knife at a fellow pupil in Design and Technology class. |
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Stella comments that Stanley is making a pig of himself with the greasy food at the table. |
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Louis Stanley is a Cambridge man who went on to become a leading industrialist. |
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Stanley used to work on the telethon every year, often as its announcer and always answering phones. |
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Hasek moved to the Motor City in 2001 and by June 2002 had backstopped the Red Wings to the Stanley Cup. |
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Further back, the most recent Montreal Stanley Cup champion, in 1993, was backstopped by Patrick Roy. |
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The Heskeths were on intimate terms with Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby, whose country seat was Knowsley Hall. |
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Saxophonist Stanley Turrentine often switched styles during his career, sometimes losing a few fans in the process. |
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One imagines Pete Wiggs and Bob Stanley lounging around hotel bars in tailored suits, discussing real estate and drum programming. |
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According to Cllr Brian Stanley athletics is still the Cinderella of sport in Laois. |
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He would love nothing more than to see Stanley earn a place in the Conference. |
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Stanley was very tall and though a very sweet man, he had a deep, gravelly voice that often got him jobs on cartoon shows as dastardly villains. |
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Too bad the NHL doesn't hand out the Stanley Cup in the fall, or the Coyotes would have three-peated by now. |
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At the show, Stanley introduced a line of Fat Max hammers, measuring tapes, and utility knives. |
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Accrington Stanley got back to the drawing board for the third time in as many games. |
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When his parents lived in Zanzibar, one of their houseboys had accompanied Stanley on his expedition to find Dr Livingstone. |
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With no warning or dimming of lights, the Stanley Theatre suddenly shook with loud thunder and lightning. |
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Stanley was a self-made man who raised himself from poverty to success through his technical skills. |
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He was coming off one of the more impressive Stanley Cup playoff runs any goaltender has had in recent years. |
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Stanley grounds the principle of privacy on respect for persons as active agents or choosers. |
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They started to cut the carpet with Stanley knives because it was so big to remove it. |
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He was previously president of Lombard, a wholly-owned Morgan Stanley non-performing loan servicer in Japan. |
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Did you entertain visions of being the Stanley to fawcett's Dr. Livingstone? |
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Stanley Richards, Senior Vice President of the fortune Society, gave a tour along with a few residents. |
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Take Stanley, a therapist, who presided over the death of a patient who swallowed 15 Seconal tablets, but who failed to take an anti-emetic, to prevent vomiting. |
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Attempts by The Standard to reach Stanley Ho were unsuccessful. |
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And yet when Stanley Kubrick's movie was linked to various copycat crimes in the early 70s, the director personally had it whipped out of circulation. |
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Stanley is still in a state of shock from the legacy of deception and depravity left by Bulger. |
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By contrast the compact kitchen is modern in design with shaker style cherrywood units, a terracotta tiled floor, Stanley oil-fired range and other integrated appliances. |
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Features in the family room, which is painted bright yellow, include solid beech floors, understairs storage and a Waterford Stanley stove set into the chimney breast. |
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Now, thanks to a military man he fired, retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, he has a chance to redeem himself. |
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The Stanley manager has been running the rule over his squad during their extensive pre-season fixtures in preparation for the big kick-off at Aldershot on Sunday. |
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The nimble direction by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen does justice to the witty script by Betty Comden and adolph Green. |
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After a few more takes Stanley wisely decided to call it a day. |
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Stanley winger Rory Prendergast opened the scoring on 24 minutes with a low drive from outside the box that deceived Altrincham keeper Richard Acton. |
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Stanley Kubrick's sagacious adaptation of Anthony Burgess' controversial novel assaults the screen with snakes, Ludwig van, and more than a bit of the old ultra-violence. |
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Stanley was unfailingly polite and even-tempered on the set. |
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Stanley Johnson, a rebel thrown out of his unit many years ago for starting fights, is now a master sergeant. |
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For days, New York Times columnist Alessandra Stanley has been mired in controversy. |
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Stanley Cohen, a lawyer representing Mercedes Haeffer, one of the defendants in the PayPal14 case, was less diplomatic. |
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The former Sunday school building in Stanley Street, which is owned by Pendle Council, was threatened with closure last year due to a lack of cash to fund repairs. |
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Stanley also took on the cases of the mother and siblings of a miner killed at Upper Big Branch. |
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Weeks before the end of the war Mr Martin was given leave and celebrated VE day with the family of his best friend, Stanley, who served in the Navy. |
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Mrs. Stanley clapped her hands as a signal for them to start. |
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Cyril works as a co-bouncer and occasional singer in a seedy niterie, the Blue Cockatoo Club, owned by the cigar-puffing Colwyn Stanley, a former bed-mate of Cyril's mother. |
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Stanley had a great love of music and played a baby grand piano. |
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In October, news broke that Regal hired Morgan Stanley to explore a possible sale. |
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Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs morphed into commercial banks and swiftly dialed down their debt levels. |
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Since then, he's captured two Stanley Cups, backstopped Canada to the gold medal at the 2002 Olympics, and compiled a record eight straight 30-plus victory seasons. |
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But when Pam makes a joke about his moustache, nobody can seem to remember whether Stanley actually has a moustache. |
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Stanley then went on to praise curry after slamming her, a technique she would later use in her Rhimes piece. |
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Sales keep rising though a recent collaboration with Dallas designer Stanley Korshak ended in tears. |
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Stanley is the victim of such an appalling and unlikely miscarriage of justice and yet he remains stoical and philosophical about everything that befalls him. |
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The scheme would include ground floor shops, including a food store, on land fronting Bury New Road and Stanley Road, meaning Roma's and the Church pub would be demolished. |
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To the best of my recollection, Stanley played the part of a man who was persuaded by Satan to have a television, one of the first in his street, in his home. |
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Mr Groves was slashed down his left arm with a Stanley knife. |
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He had a Stanley knife and two craft knives in his tackle box. |
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Stanley Crouch's culture pieces have appeared in Harper's, The New York Times, Vogue, downbeat, the New Yorker, and more. |
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There are the multiple slash wounds done with a Stanley knife. |
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I have always thought that Stanley was saying, in coded form, that he was being so bold as to speak to a gentleman to whom he hadn't been introduced. |
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At the station the father, our dad, Mister Stanley by name, greeted us with hearty joviality, bussed my mother heartily and brushed our faces with hairy kisses to our cheeks. |
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As a result of the Stanley acquisition, CGI is a big player in the U.S. government market. |
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Goldman Sachs is now a commercial bank, as is Morgan Stanley, which means both firms are protected by the Fed as Too Big To Fail. |
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Yet where others might find nothing but bland boogaloo, Young finds pearls from Ray Barretto, Stanley Turrentine, Freddie Hubbard and Nina Simone. |
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The faultless cast also includes Robert Stack, Felix Bressart, Lionel Atwill, Stanley Ridges, Sig Ruman, and Charles Halton. |
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After Weinstein's kidnapping, SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley released a statement condemning his abductors. |
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Stanley takes the statement at face value as self-explanatory. |
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The tightrope walk between self-promotion for the sake of viability and distaste for anything that smacks of selling-out has presented Stanley with a dilemma. |
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In 1821 Captain Philip P. King visited Stanley Island as he sailed north, charting the coasts for the British Navy in the interests of colonial power. |
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On a bleak, grey afternoon with a chill wind coming from the North Sea barely 100 yards away, Stanley took control of the game early on and the home side rarely threatened. |
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Then in November with the thing in page proof Stanley Rinehart insisted I take out six lines. |
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It was like somebody had slashed my face with a Stanley knife. |
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It comes in sheets, which can be cut to fit with a Stanley knife, and needs a 10 mm expansion gap around the edge of the room and 5mm between the boards. |
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A huge array of weapons, ranging from knuckledusters to a meat cleaver and a Stanley knife, were used in the fight, which left one man with a punctured lung. |
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Ms. Stanley was followed, the next day, by the tag team of Henry Kissinger and Barbara Walters. |
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A story is told of a New York couple who break up, because the husband, Stanley, has informed his wife, Jessie, that for the last year he's been having an affair. |
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Motivated by questions of Mulmuley and Stanley we investigate quasi-polynomials arising in formulas for plethysm. |
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Stanley crumbled the husk of a beer nut between his thumb and middle finger. |
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Sample of frankfurts procured from Stanley Kwiatkowski, Grand Rapids, Mich. Contains excessive amount of cereal. |
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By 1483, Henry's mother was actively promoting him as an alternative to Richard III, despite her being married to a Yorkist, Lord Stanley. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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Sir William's elder brother, Thomas Stanley, 2nd Baron Stanley, was not as steadfast. |
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Even though Lord Stanley had served as Edward IV's steward, his relations with the king's brother, the eventual Richard III, were not cordial. |
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Henry had also sent messengers to Stanley asking him to declare his allegiance. |
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On seeing Richard embroiled with Henry's men and separated from his main force, William Stanley made his move. |
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According to Vergil, Henry's official historian, Lord Stanley found the circlet. |
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Aside from making William his chamberlain, he bestowed the earldom of Derby upon Lord Stanley along with grants and offices in other estates. |
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When Richard began his charge, Sir William Stanley intervened from the vicinity of Stoke Golding. |
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Northumberland, Stanley, Dorset, Sir Edward Woodville, and Richard with approximately 20,000 men took the town of Berwick almost immediately. |
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Churchill permanently broke with Stanley Baldwin over Indian independence and never again held any office while Baldwin was prime minister. |
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Breck Park also hosted boxing bouts and both Stanley and Seaforth hosted Motorcycle speedway. |
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After leaving Anfield in 1892, Everton moved to Goodison Park on the opposite side of Stanley Park. |
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The 20th century British artist Stanley Spencer produced many works at Cookham. |
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Boole's work was extended and refined by a number of writers, beginning with William Stanley Jevons. |
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The Sydney Unitarian Church was founded 1850 under a Reverend Mr Stanley and was a vigorous denomination during the 19th century. |
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At that time they had both been working for an aristocratic patron, probably Ferdinando Stanley, Lord Strange. |
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With Stanley Dwight uninterested in his son and often physically absent, John was raised primarily by his mother and maternal grandmother. |
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Stanley Kubrick asked Sellers to play the role of Clare Quilty in the 1962 film Lolita, opposite James Mason and Shelley Winters. |
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The red card was given to Matthew Gill of Exeter for a headbutt on Craig Stanley of Morecambe. |
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He resigned as Prime Minister and the Conservatives named Bonar Law, and after him Stanley Baldwin. |
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The Conservatives were led by Bentinck in the Commons and Stanley in the Lords. |
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The Labour MP Stanley Evans resigned from his seat and his membership of the party due to his support for British action in Suez. |
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All these territories were administered as Falkland Islands Dependencies from Stanley by the Governor of the Falkland Islands. |
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The port city of Stanley has regained the islands' economic focus, with an increase in population as workers migrate from Camp. |
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It was used more recently in Kim Stanley Robinson's novels, particularly Fifty Degrees Below. |
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As rearmament became a concern during the 1930s, Stanley Baldwin created the position of Minister for Coordination of Defence. |
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It is mainly based in Stanley, but there is also a detachment at Mount Pleasant. |
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The plane made for Stanley, where it fell victim to friendly fire from the Argentine defenders. |
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From there, Brigadier Julian Thompson's plan was to capture Darwin and Goose Green before turning towards Port Stanley. |
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The Guards were sent to support an advance along the southern approach to Stanley. |
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The air strike delayed the scheduled British ground attack on Stanley by two days. |
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With the last natural defence line at Mount Tumbledown breached, the Argentine town defences of Stanley began to falter. |
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Selected war correspondents were regularly flown to Port Stanley in military aircraft to report on the war. |
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In the 1950s and early 1960s, Norman was a singer for big bands such as those of Cyril Stapleton, Stanley Black, Ted Heath, and Nat Temple. |
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It was also Radiohead's first collaboration with artist Stanley Donwood, who has produced all of their artwork since. |
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The works are homages to his earlier work on the Stanley Road album cover and Babe Rainbow prints. |
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It was commissioned after Stanley Morison had written an article criticizing The Times for being badly printed and typographically antiquated. |
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Most importantly, the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, was kept quietly informed of radar's progress. |
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The most well known actors to have been born in the Rhondda are Sir Stanley Baker and brothers Donald and Glyn Houston. |
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Beginning in 1405, Manx experienced even more English influence under the rule of Sir John Stanley. |
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He had two younger siblings, a brother, Arthur Stanley and a sister, Edith Kate. |
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Roxborough refused and continued advancing Louis's career with bouts against heavyweight contenders Art Sykes and Stanley Poreda. |
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William Stanley Baker was born in Ferndale, Glamorgan, Wales, the youngest of three children. |
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At the slowest period, Stanley still had a payroll of at least 100 in his employ. |
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As the honour was not bestowed he cannot be referred to as Sir Stanley Baker. |
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The afternoon also featured a BBC Radio Wales tribute to Sir Stanley, hosted by Owen Money and recorded live in Ferndale RFC itself. |
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A chief forester was appointed with a ceremonial horn, and the position soon became a hereditary responsibility of the Stanley family. |
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Ironically, one of the leading theorists from this school, Stanley Fish, was himself trained by New Critics. |
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In the 1970s, film director Stanley Kubrick professed his opposition to primitivism. |
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In one of the most memorable of all exploring expeditions in Africa, Stanley circumnavigated Victoria Nyanza and Tanganyika. |
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In total Stanley would report 32 unfriendly meetings on the river, some violent, even though he attempted to negotiate a peaceful thoroughfare. |
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From there Stanley sent four men with letters forward to Boma, asking for food for his starving people. |
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Prior to the establishment of the British Empire on 2 August 1858, Lord Stanley had served as President of the Board of Control. |
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Strategic setbacks combined with a shattering personal blow when, on 12 May 1915, Venetia Stanley announced her engagement to Edwin Montagu. |
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In 1890 Westinghouse and Stanley built a system to transmit power several miles to a mine in Colorado. |
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Here his contemporaries included Benjamin Jowett, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, John Campbell Shairp, William George Ward and Frederick Temple. |
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He gripped his Stanley knife and swung open the door almost detaching it from its hinges. |
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Stanley knitted when he should have purled and swore, tinking the knitting back to fix the flaw. |
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Sterling Hayden leads a superb cast, but Stanley Kubrick's ultracrisp filmmaking is the real star. |
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Wealdon's two little visits explained perfectly the active urbanities of Captain Stanley Lake. |
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Team captain Alistair Baker from Stanley, County Durham, was 38th and Phil Wagger from Blaydon 65th. |
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Thanks to Cass for passing on the valuable lessons taught by Ray Mosby, Jim Abbott, Waid Prather and Stanley Dearman. |
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Newlyweds Stella and Stanley have a baby on the way and a rackety sort of life style on what we might call a work-style working class estate. |
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Fresh from their final defeat, Stanley RAFA found themselves on the wrong end of a 10-5 defeat at Leadgate. |
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Stanley Proto has added to its line of electronic torque wrenches three new Fixed Ratcheting Head models. |
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Stanley Park in Vancouver features huge Douglas-fir, Western Redcedar, and Western Hemlock trees which grow up to 300ft tall. |
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Stanley Rand concluded in 1993, so they dismissed the idea of vocal sacs as resonating cavities. |
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This is the passage from Collingwood Dock into Stanley Dock now occupied by the bascule bridge. |
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The snap of Hollie Evans cradling and kissing her four-month-old sister, Lillie, in the bath was shared by their mum, Hayley Stanley. |
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All this has been an act of revenge for Sir Stanley Rous having lost the FIFA presidency in 1974 to Joao Havelange. |
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Nicky Hunt is back from a ban for Stanley, who welcome back loanees John O'Sullivan and Sean Maguire. |
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Lee Sport and New Era will exclusively produce and market the official Stanley Cup Champions locker room merchandise. |
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Performing openheart surgery on myself with a Stanley knife, a bicycle pump and a pair of bulldog clips? |
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In a corridor, gray-haired Stanley Bine walked up to the familiar face with the silver hair. |
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Additional NMTI recipients were Federico Faggin, Marcian Hoff, and Stanley Mazor for the microprocessor and Steve Sasson for the digital camera. |
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The 10,215 sq ft property comprises a three-storey building which sits at the axis of Stanley Road and Marsh Lane and near to Bootle New Strand. |
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Chairman of the Friends of Stanley Park George Metalline criticised the proposals. |
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Born and raised in Panama Canal Zone, she was the daughter of the late Stanley and Marion Yost. |
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Vancouver Canucks supporters rioted after their side lost the prestigious Stanley Cup at home to the Boston Bruins. |
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Scottish c-store boss Stanley Morrice has landed a new role as Scotland director for Martin McColl. |
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Stanley Special School in Thingwall will relocate to the stunning new premises in September. |
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The primary Hudson investor, Morgan Stanley, pressed Goldman to sell. |
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Stanley Craig, 74, of Lon y Bryn, Caernarfon, was one of thousands of men to witness nuclear experiments on Christmas Island. |
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When it came to the occasional transactor category, the joint winners were Tesco and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, with Nationwide in third place. |
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Steven Spielberg, Stanley Nelson, Ken Burns, Mira Nair and Ron Howard, among many others, won CINE Golden Eagles early in their careers. |
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Stanley stepped forward with his Sten gun and, well, that was the end of the German. |
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Stanley Adams plays Cyrano Jones, a space trader who gives a tribble to Uhura who brings it on The Enterprise. |
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The encounter was as dramatic as that between Stanley and Livingstone. |
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A goal from Matt Dixon earned Stanley Ox Inn full points in Division Two, edging them past hosts Consett Demi. |
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The council's cabinet agreed to take out a 25-year underlease from the leisure centre's operators, gaming giants Genting Stanley. |
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The RSPCA project follows the death of a swan shot with a crossbow bolt in Liverpool's Stanley park. |
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With Howe are Mark Hodgson on double bass, Ross Stanley on piano and synths, and Brandon Allen and Julian Siegel on saxophones. |
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Prosecution witness Stanley Creaser said he regularly saw the defendant and her husband laden with parcels at the post office he ran. |
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In 1928 curmudgeonly magician Stanley Crawford leaves his fiancee in London to visit his Aunt Vanessa on the French Riviera. |
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Paramedics arrived minutes later at their home in Tantobie, near Stanley, to cut the umbilical cord. |
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Buyout group Pamplona Capital Management and Morgan Stanley acted as advisers to LetterOne, sources familiar with the transaction said. |
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Douglas Elliman broker Stanley Ginsberg helped a couple find the perfect fit in Flatiron. |
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A fleet of 12 four-seater pedaloes are being introduced at Sefton Park and Stanley Park. |
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A fleet of 12 four-seater pedaloes is being introduced to the lakes at Sefton and Stanley parks. |
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Famous guests include the great Laurel and Hardy and film actor Stanley Baker. |
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Located on Dubai's Shaikh Zayed Road, this is the first standalone outlet of Stanley Hand Tools in the country. |
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My Stanley Cup' is a multi-faceted marketing, advertising, promotional and charitable platform that uses the Playoffs as its central theme. |
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A debate conflicted with a Boston Bruins Stanley Cup playoff game. |
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Albums like Wild Wood, Stanley Road, Heavy Soul and Heliocentric kept Weller riding high after more than 30 years in the business. |
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Albums like Wild Wood, Stanley Road, Heavy Soul and Heliocentric have kept Weller riding high after more than 30 years in the music business. |
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Warner Bros Entertainment is considering a prequel to the iconic Stanley Kubrick horror film The Shining. |
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Dolina, a former housemistress at Balnacraig School, Perth, disappeared from her home in Stanley, Perthshire three weeks ago. |
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Among the tools taken was an 18v Stanley drill, a sliding protractor and an Argos circular saw. |
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Feria Urbanism was commissioned to carry out the study to look at developing a vision and identity for the Stanley Street area. |
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In due course Stanley found his niche, working in the fish trade as a filleter. |
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Stanley Shechter, 75, is still trying to master the dolphin kick, finding an alternating-leg flutter kick more effective. |
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Johnny Lowes, Shaun Clennel and Chris Bromal Liam Lavery, Jack Stanley, Jack McDougal and Jack Renwick with one goal each were on target. |
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According to Barclays Plc, Citigroup Inc is expected to take a charge connected with the markdown of its joint venture with Morgan Stanley. |
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Laura Gilkey, Dana King and Ryan Stanley grab purple, red and gold headphones from a coatrack stuck to one of the studio's walls and snag seats around the audio board. |
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With one simple tweet, Adam Towner brought the Stanley Cup to Shrewsbury. |
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Nathan Robinson, 27, killed William Spiller, 48, in a row over cash then hacked up his 25-stone body with a Stanley knife and saws in the flat they shared. |
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Morgan Stanley has announced that it has hired a TMT banker from Goldman. |
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The game features checks, slapshot shootouts, breakaways and face off challenges, together with the chance to play at unique Face Off and Stanley Cup Ice Carving events. |
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Several of Richard's key allies, such as the Earl of Northumberland and William and Thomas Stanley, crucially switched sides or left the battlefield. |
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That's what the Bruins and Canucks tried to sell us before they took the ice together for the first time since Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals seven months ago. |
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The purchase of a third shopping centre, Stanley Park Mall in Kitchener, Ontario, has closed, subject to the completion of certain escrow matters. |
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The unique brake van was unveiled at the Tanfield Railway, near Stanley, this weekend following the completion of the most comprehensive overhaul of its 69-year lifespan. |
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Paul Cain was sentenced after being convicted in May of second-degree murder for killing 73-year-old geophysicist Professor Stanley Runcorn, formerly of Newcastle University. |
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Master of Ceremonies Adam Smith, Emmy-winning business show host, will introduce presentor Stanley Weiss, Chairman of BENS and Chairman of American Premiere. |
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How much more real this dream was than that they should go back to the house where the sleeping children lay and where Stanley and Beryl played cribbage. |
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Quick couplers can cut attachment change-outs from hours to minutes, according to Uwe Kausch, product line manager at Stanley LaBounty, Two Harbors, Minn. |
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Campbell in The English Works of Sir Thomas More, as well as an Oxford edition of the Commento found in The Poems and Translations of Thomas Stanley. |
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The author thanks the University of Georgia Marine Institute, Jim Kitchell, Jake Vander Zanden, Emily Stanley, and the 2003 Center for Limnology Sapelo Island crew. |
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Over meatloaf and mashed potatoes, Stanley told about his adventure. |
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During a foxhunt by Sir Thomas Stanley one afternoon in February 1833 his presence distracted the hounds of Stanley to such an extent the event had to be called off. |
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Mrs Moore, 44, made the claim against Mr McVittie, who operates under KMC in Stanley, after she hired him to do a full rewire of her home in Williams Close, Stanley. |
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Stanley Kubrick's 1971 classic, set in a futuristic Britain where charismatic delinquent Malcolm McDowell volunteers for experimental aversion therapy which goes awry. |
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He appeared on a number of Frank Zappa albums and played in the Don Ellis Orchestra, Cannonball Adderley's band and with jazz musician Stanley Clarke. |
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In the 2011 Census, Newton Hill, Outwood, Stanley and Wrenthorpe were counted as parts of Wakefield, having been classified separately in the 2001 Census. |
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Eugene Stanley introduced a method to identify online precursors for stock market moves, using trading strategies based on search volume data provided by Google Trends. |
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Stanley mill is being restored while Waucantuck Mill was mostly razed. |
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In 2013, Archbishop Stanley Ntagali maintained opposition to clergy in civil unions opposing the Church of England's decision to allow bishops to register a civil partnership. |
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These often stop in Ushuaia or Punta Arenas as well as Port Stanley. |
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Here Stanley learned that the river was called Ikuta Yacongo, proving to him that he had reached the Congo, and that the Lualaba did not feed the Nile. |
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In December 1968 the NME music magazine reported that Hopkin was considering a lead acting role in Stanley Baker's forthcoming film, The Rape of the Fair Country. |
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Wrexham's position as a barracks town meant that the team could secure the services of many famous guest players such as Stanley Matthews and Stan Cullis. |
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The approach to Holyhead required major work with a new section over the sea paralleling the Stanley Embankment that carries the original A5 and the North Wales Coast railway. |
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Other important publications were by Hon W O Stanley on his excavation of tumuli in Anglesey and one on Wigmore Abbey and Monastic Grange in Herefordshire by Edward Blore. |
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Before the 1923 election, he resolved his dispute with Asquith, allowing the Liberals to run a united ticket against Stanley Baldwin's policy of protective tariffs. |
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An official The Lloyds TSB board have stated that merchant banks Merrill Lynch and Morgan Stanley were amongst the advisers recommending the takeover. |
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Lennox and Argyll's commands were met by Sir Edward Stanley. |
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Asquith, David Lloyd George, Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill. |
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However, the short runway at Port Stanley Airport and the time it would take to improve it made the scheme unviable, so the idea of the Falklands service was dropped. |
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On the Argentine side beside the Military Hospital at Port Stanley, the Argentine Air Force Mobile Field Hospital was deployed at Comodoro Rivadavia. |
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Stanley was used as an Argentine strongpoint throughout the conflict. |
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British Iron Age and Roman sites have been excavated and coins and ornaments discovered, especially by the 19th century antiquarian, William Owen Stanley. |
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