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The frame itself was nothing short of a battlefield to the indiscriminate slaughter of Yales and Stubbs.
It was a sweet repast in the swank abode of internationally renowned interior designer Bill Stubbs Friday afternoon.
As a head Stubbs was charismatic and outwardly eccentric, making it policy to shake every child's hand and say something nice about them.
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.
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.
Compare the Auto-Tune way of singing today with the way Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops sang.
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.
Stubbs operates on a few patients monthly and has numerous consultations.
Stubbs may have been hard, but at least he wasn't homicidal.
Katrine Williams, Ed Stubbs and Elys John, attended the event organised by the Cardiff Trades Council.
Danielle Stubbs, a fine art student at the university, is one of the students organising the event at the Herbert Art Gallery.
This Germanic origin theory was also shared by William Stubbs in the 19th century.
Though PTE scores are currently accepted along with IELTS or TOEFL, Stubbs predict that the pattern would change in the coming years.
One of the first modern historians to deal with Richard II as a king and as a person was Bishop Stubbs.
For back-cracking and random chat, find osteopath Richard Stubbs.
Stubbs does not mention it in his Constitutional History of England, nor does Hume in his History of England.
The most widely held theory was proposed by Johan Hendrik Caspar Kern in 1870, being supported by, amongst others, William Stubbs and Marc Bloch.
Influential as Stubbs was, it was long before this view was challenged.
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.
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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With a sinking heart he realized that something must have happened to Stubbs.
However, the badger is nothing if not persevering, and Stubbs and grunter decided to make one last effort to oust the invader.
Stubbs crept in first, and grunter followed exactly two feet behind, in approved badger fashion.
Mr. Stubbs remarks on the Assemblies of the transitionary period in pp. 465, 469 should be specially studied.
Stubbs signaled him to let him try the shot, but Wilson would not trust him.
I STILL can't warm to former Corrie Street bad guy Charlie Stubbs as earthy, lovelorn farmer James in Emmerdale.
Stubbs grunted, and flung his head back, but Rip hung on gamely.
Local legends Ray Stubbs and Busk Conlan will be performing at the Blue Carpet tomorrow.
Stubbs was about to draw the bolt, but Hayden stayed his hand.
The two miners, Hayden and Stubbs, had lost no time on the way.
Blaze, Stubbs, and squill chanced to be out that day along the shore.
Stubbs was a good mechanic and took charge of the construction.
The man glanced up at Stubbs and then turned his attention to Wilson.
Wilson raised his revolver, but Stubbs pushed it to one side.
Then he heard his name called and knew that Stubbs was looking for him.
I don't know who had given Stubbs his name, but it seemed to belong to him as naturally as his rough coat.
Bolton fans last night branded Easter Road boss Alan Stubbs a HYPOCRITE over his handling of the Scott Allan transfer saga.
Emily Stubbs, 22, of Shillbank Lane in Mirfield, was before Kirklees magistrates.
Robert Stubbs, 28, was jailed for almost nine years after he lunged at Guy's face and neck and struck him with a glass, smashing it.
Stubbs insists supporters are now beginning to see the benefit of Cummings practising with his unfavoured right foot.
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