The frame itself was nothing short of a battlefield to the indiscriminate slaughter of Yales and Stubbs. |
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It was a sweet repast in the swank abode of internationally renowned interior designer Bill Stubbs Friday afternoon. |
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As a head Stubbs was charismatic and outwardly eccentric, making it policy to shake every child's hand and say something nice about them. |
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One later said later it was like being in a rally car as Stubbs entered a roundabout at speed and skidded into a traffic bollard, demolishing it. |
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And whatever the theme is that the show is seeking to follow has led to a shortage of those thrillingly distinct fusions of horse and rider that Stubbs excelled in. |
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Compare the Auto-Tune way of singing today with the way Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops sang. |
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The threat of administration and a subsequent deduction of ten league points is growing closer by the day and Stubbs is the only remaining contender to complete a rescue. |
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Stubbs operates on a few patients monthly and has numerous consultations. |
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Stubbs may have been hard, but at least he wasn't homicidal. |
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Katrine Williams, Ed Stubbs and Elys John, attended the event organised by the Cardiff Trades Council. |
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Danielle Stubbs, a fine art student at the university, is one of the students organising the event at the Herbert Art Gallery. |
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This Germanic origin theory was also shared by William Stubbs in the 19th century. |
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Though PTE scores are currently accepted along with IELTS or TOEFL, Stubbs predict that the pattern would change in the coming years. |
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One of the first modern historians to deal with Richard II as a king and as a person was Bishop Stubbs. |
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For back-cracking and random chat, find osteopath Richard Stubbs. |
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Stubbs does not mention it in his Constitutional History of England, nor does Hume in his History of England. |
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The most widely held theory was proposed by Johan Hendrik Caspar Kern in 1870, being supported by, amongst others, William Stubbs and Marc Bloch. |
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Influential as Stubbs was, it was long before this view was challenged. |
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By the 19th century, Victorian scholars such as William Stubbs, James Ramsay, and William Hunt sought to understand how the English political system had evolved under Henry. |
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It was a commission from a man who did not own thoroughbreds, so Stubbs was able to arrange a group of idealized horses in a friezelike composition. |
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Mrs Stubbs, in her late fifties, retired from Douay Martyrs school in Hillingdon, west London, after helping it earn an education Oscar from schools inspectors last month. |
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Admired in his own time and for centuries after, Edward was denounced as an irresponsible adventurer by later Whig historians such as William Stubbs. |
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On the retirement of Sir William Stubbs, Sir Michael Bichard was appointed as Rector in 2001 and encouraged the London Institute to apply for university status. |
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