The Duke's younger brother, Lord Edward Corinth, and journalist Verity Browne, set out to investigate. |
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When I came down the next morning, Verity was sitting in the study, her feet up on a footstool. |
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Verity Stob's humor is in the stoic British tradition of a Tony Hancock, fiercely moral but utterly non-judgemental. |
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The awards will be co-hosted by Rita Ray and Verity Sharp and awards presented by a number of guests, still to be announced. |
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Whereas Taizjin was shy and Osha considered, Verity could be descried by critics as a brash big mouth. |
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The upper module houses a Verity pure aluminum ribbon tweeter and a wide-bandwidth midrange. |
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Verity gave her a small and rather absent smile as she hunted around the kitchen, searching the space near the kettle and the shelves by the window. |
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A captain in the Green Howards' Regiment, Verity died on July 31, 1943, after being mortally wounded in action a few days earlier while leading his Company in Sicily. |
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This might look like a piece of performance artist but Verity Smith isn't horsing around. |
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Accepting these restrictions – for the time being at least – the stone was completed and put in place a year after Harriet first met Verity. |
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Holding it all together was Rita Ray, the DJ, musician, authority on afrobeat and World Service presenter who co-hosted the event with Verity Sharp. |
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Your Crown Verity Inc. rotisserie will give you years of outdoor cooking enjoyment. |
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Mr. Verity, who is in warmer months carving limestone prophets at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, talks about his method and inspiration. |
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Verity wondered how, if he had loved his wife, he could return so easily to the city he and she had discovered together. |
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Full text search and retrieval has been enhanced through the use of the Verity Search technology. |
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Miller speaks warmly of being able to acquire pieces by other artists, and his walls feature works by Jon Schueler and Charlotte Verity, as well as creations from a plethora of potters. |
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Both Mr Verity and Mr Mitchell give Hecuba's speech to her husband, Priam, when he tells her of going to retrieve their son Hector's body from Achilles, a certain shrillness not necessarily heard in the Greek. |
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James Fritz is a former runner up in the Verity Bargate award, and his latest, Ross and Rachel, about what happens after happy ever after, sounds promising. |
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But just to tickle your fancy, some of those taking part including Forced Entertainment, Action Hero, Jo Bannon, Tania El Khoury and Verity Standen. |
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Live indexing of other World Wide Web sites that publish text, hypermedia and Adobe Acrobat documents, will be demonstrated by Verity. |
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Jack Mundey spoke alongside Verity and Meredith Burgmann in a session celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first Green Ban. |
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This paper was jointly written by Ellie Kemp and Verity Johnson with particular thanks to Maya Mailer, Kirsten Hagon, Anna Ridout, Pierre Peron, Emma Fanning, Adrien Muratet, Igor Hodson and Olivia Kalis. |
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Owner's of Verity Audio loudspeakers are discriminating listeners who search for transparent musicality in a refined and organic design that is both pure and beyond fashion. |
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Writer Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker and initial producer Verity Lambert also heavily contributed to the development of the series. |
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Verity Stob, a technology columnist for online newspaper The Register, wrote a parody of Torchwood called Under Torch Wood. |
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Recorder player John Turner, clarinettist omas Verity and pianist Ian Buckle will be joined by soprano Clare Wilkinson. |
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In fact, a case can be made that the Internet in general represent the new Truth Police in an era of increasingly elusive verity. |
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In verity, the foreign debt issue has already put Zambia on a wild economic frontier in this wily world. |
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Many baseball reporters claim the story is apocryphal, but others insist on its verity. |
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I imagine Winthrop and myself in these respective roles and almost choke on my drink at the ludicrousness but strange verity of the thought. |
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They argued that discussion led to verity and gave enlightened public opinion the force of law. |
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And once that kind of liberal verity of free speech seems to be under threat, then the commentators come out and criticism rains down. |
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Are you sometimes concerned about the verity of what you read on the internet? |
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I'm not sure I agree with my health warning, below, but who am I to doubt the verity of an internet quiz? |
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The unspoken underlying verity was that there were no residents of Abu Hishma who would voluntarily turn them over. |
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In a world where all nonrelativistic truth has been abolished, the relativity principle itself is proclaimed as a universal verity. |
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Paleoconservative Jesse Helms objected to verity because the nominee favored increased trade with the Soviet Union. |
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In this undramatic scene, we see not merely a moment of an era gone by, but the expression of a much deeper, enduring human verity that lies beyond appearance. |
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David, the meticulous neoclassicist, insisted upon the verity of his work. |
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The timeliness and verity of this admonition is not arguable. |
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This year, the principle will be treated as an eternal verity. |
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In verity, he possessed no habilitation for his function, and as to his supernal amandation, he labored under an entire hallucination. |
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