Son David has followed in his footsteps and become a musical director while daughter Alison McGee is convener of Highland Council. |
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With sandpipers piping on the beach at Monterrey, we find Alison and Elliot at sunset over the Pacific. |
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Since then Alison has been in and out of the public spotlight, but has always ploughed her own furrow through the music wilderness. |
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Alison rolled her eyes, not bothering to trouble with an answer the second time. |
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Alison noticed that he didn't use the toonie she had given him to pay for his cappuccino but with a five-dollar bill. |
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Alison heard the sound of ricks shifting and the floor beneath them was beginning to shake. |
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Alison jumped up and caught it then gave it a quick flick as she rolled over for a dive back down to the ground. |
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While down South he had met his future wife Alison, whose parents were from Doncaster, and the couple were interested in a move back North. |
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Thankfully I have caught a second wind and I hang with Alison and the guides for a couple of miles. |
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Alison butted in and placed a protective arm around her daughter as she gave her a kiss on the forehead. |
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Alison asked she sat down beside Rachel and put a protective arm around her. |
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Janice and Alison go to great lengths to ensure they sell the genuine article, which comes with a certificate of authenticity. |
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Alison of course was doing some very careful scheming since Carleen's birthday was approaching rapidly. |
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Mewme was an old cat not like the playful little kitten that Alison had first encountered after her mother entered her life. |
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He was surprised that Alison didn't turn out to be bad egg, considering her living conditions. |
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Alison took the time to sit down in the reading area and quietly commune with the spirits even if she wasn't conversing with a particular spirit. |
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Alison was already too far gone to be transferred and if we had to run the gauntlet to St Mary's I might have lost her and my babies. |
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This week his grieving widow Alison, of St John's Road, spoke of her devastation at Gholam's two-year sentence. |
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Alison could see the yellowish stained teeth and the pungent smell of cigars and liquor was in his breath from a bar most likely. |
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And Alison, 13, carries a nail file and clippers in her bag at all times and uses them instead of her teeth whenever she's tempted. |
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Having never had the pleasure of eating out at Est Est Est, I pumped my good friend Alison from Edinburgh for information. |
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Alison Roberts, 20, from Exeter University, works on the palisade of the Iron Age settlement at Sutton Common, near Doncaster. |
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They all hopped on their bikes and Alison removed the map from her packsack to take a look at where they were heading. |
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Thursday Night Miss Winger called to say that Alison should pack an overnight bag. |
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Alison Sayers, York branch chairwoman of the Royal College of Nursing, said staff were kept well informed of the situation. |
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At the start of the meeting chair Alison Sinclair stated there would be a chance for a motion to come from the floor and a vote taken. |
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Alison found this just hilarious and her bubbly giggles had graduated to full blown belly laughs. |
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But Alison, whose mother had made a deathbed promise to his wife to take care of him, became his great friend. |
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With less than 100 metres to go Great Britain had a slight lead in the first of two repechages when bow, Alison Mowbray, caught a crab. |
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Mr Nicol is survived by his wife, Mable, two daughters, Jane and Alison, and by his sister Grace Nicol. |
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Clyde Prestowitz told Alison Caldwell that it was a dark day for the World Trade Organisation. |
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He is cuckolded by his wife, Alison, and injured after falling down from the roof in a tub. |
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On the hard, wooden benches at the back of the court, Alison sits straight-faced and composed, her blond hair pulled tightly into a ponytail. |
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Alison and Rachel boarded the private jet at exactly 2 hours after the mission briefing. |
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Six of us stuck it out for the whole four hours, including Alison and myself. |
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On my way home, I bumped into Dave and Alison, who had been out playing crib and generally leading life on the edge. |
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On block release, I queued for dinner at the college canteen behind Alison and Sam. |
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Alison said one of her children recently wet the bed, so they had to spend the night on the sofa and floor. |
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The film follows an ubergeek in his ungodly pursuit of Alison, the girl of his dreams. |
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Alison ran over to Rachel and saw the slash wounds she had on her legs from the leather whip and the bullet wound in her shoulder. |
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Alison, who is visibly affected by the reappearance of her old lover, at first tries to avoid him. |
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The real Alison Hargreaves overcame everything thrown in her path, put up with the disappointments and still reached for the stars. |
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Other highlights of the weekend were seeing Alison Lapper Pregnant, and a swift whizz around the National Portrait Gallery on Sunday morning. |
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I never conferred with Alison about Faye so she left alone, however Amy could read me like a book and whenever I was feeling down she'd guess it. |
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Jackie Leviston and Alison Gracey of the Lancashire Witch project will give a talk on the history of witch craft through the ages. |
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As it turns out, Alison is quite the spirited child and is quite capable of damaging these men. |
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Alison flurried about the room putting away her essentials and then turned to Blair and finally heaved out a breath of air. |
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Alison looked at Julie, sitting at Mistress Farnham 's feet and learning to knit. |
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Alison Broadley, Debbie Bowman and Edward Cowen are the strongest among a solid cast. |
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Alison slowly pushed the heavy door open hearing it squeak along it's unoiled hinges. |
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Alison usually wasn't so skittish, but people around her didn't often fall prey to killers bent on revenge. |
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Recalling her childhood, Alison Uttley remembered asking her teacher where the flame of a candle went when it was blown out. |
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Alison without even asking to be excused quietly got up and left the room. |
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When his agent asked if he missed his wife, his mind flashed to an image of Alison. |
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Her relationship with him had failed, Alison told Cole, because he reminded her of their dead son. |
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Most critically, the split perspectives of Noah and Alison need to marry more elegantly. |
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He is technically running against incumbent Republican Mitch McConnell and Democratic challenger Alison Lundergan. |
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With his wife Alison, he opened the brewery ten years ago, and has since established his beers as among the most distinctive and quaffable around. |
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Alison and Rachel pushed there way through the crowd of dancers in the club to the other side of the small room where the washrooms were situated. |
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Alison was watering the potted herbs that grew behind the house. |
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Alison told him that her husband was a jealous man, but that she would meet him as soon as she could without worry or fear that he would find them. |
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He also has a 12 year old daughter Alison, the apple of his eye. |
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Alison Sawyer's inspiring raku angels go fast at the Evergreen Gallery. |
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The new rector of the Scottish Episcopal Church in Orkney, Reverend Alison Duff, was installed into her charge at a service in Kirkwall on Wednesday night. |
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The same goes for challengers, like Samantha Nunn in Georgia or Alison Lundergan Grimes in Kentucky. |
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Alison is played by the marvelous Tatiana Maslany, an actress who hails from Regina, Saskatchewan. |
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Tracks of squirrel, weasel, coyote, rabbit, ruffed grouse, and mice are common, says Alison Adams, who runs snowshoe hikes in Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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He coughed awkwardly and Alison could see him place his hand on her knee. |
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Mitch McConnell even has an improbably tight race on his hands in Kentucky against Alison Lundergan Grimes. |
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The portable machine was devised by Calor Gas and midge expert Dr Alison Blackwell and can clear midges from an area half the size of a football field using carbon dioxide. |
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In Kentucky, Alison Lundergan Grimes gets her one shot at Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell in a debate. |
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As a pioneer of twilight sleep in childbirth in New Zealand she even trialled the drug on herself when she subsequently had her four children, Peter, Ross, Graham and Alison. |
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Alison was painting a snowy owl, Migel a crow and Katrina a hummingbird. |
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Alison opened her mouth to begin explaining, but Lily cut in. |
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Alison Johnson had wrapped the children's naked bodies in old clothing and bundled them into a laundry basket, before stashing them away in the outhouse. |
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Alison had even joined the cheerleading squad to get him to notice her. |
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She took out a piece of notepaper, and wrote a letter to Alison. |
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Alison was covered with bandages and tubes sticking out of her nose. |
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Alison left the woman in her stunned state, feather duster still in hand. |
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Richard Uridge trundles round the Eden Valley in Cumbria in a vintage red bus with Will Hamer, its driver, and his daughter Alison Morris, who's the conductress. |
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Alison too, remembers her mother's love of gardening and flowers. |
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She interviews her for a book that she hopes will make Alison famous, but their voices on tape are often drowned out by the spirit presences that jostle around them. |
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On the altar, Alison and her groom kissed again, as prettily as dolls. |
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I looked back at Alison and she had a satisfied grin on her face. |
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In response to Roy's death, her parents draw strength from their faith, while Alison struggles with hers against the backdrop of puberty's growing pains. |
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If your concentration wanders, keep it short and snappy with a notelet, advises Alison. |
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Alison befriends lonely Giant Panda and skips happily in a meadow with it. |
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The bridesmaids were Linsey Reynolds, the bride's sister, Alison King, the bridegroom's sister, and Kelly Brook. |
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In Glasgow, Stewart boarded in the same house as Archibald Alison, author of the Essay on Taste, and a lasting friendship sprang up between them. |
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Alison Lohman, Justin Long, Lorna Raver, Dileep Rao, Adriana Barraza, David Paymer, Reggie Lee. |
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Alison was nally diagnosed with Punctate Inner Choroidopathy after consulting experts at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital. |
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Aria Montgomery burrowed her face in her best friend Alison DiLaurentis's lawn. |
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Instrumentalists Alison Balsom and Nicola Benedetti and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra will also feature. |
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After an hour of voting The Alison Curtis show revealed Irish listeners' top 10 tear jerkers. |
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Bridesmaids included Kristi Nicole Ramey, Frances Claire Wright, Alison Howell Harkins, and Jenna Latil Quave. |
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Starring Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow, Alexander Knox, Sydney Tafler, Nigel Green, Lyndon Brook, Lee Patterson, Dorothy Alison and Michael Warre. |
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Alison Dugmore, 37, suffered an anaphylactic attack brought on by exposure to latex and quit work. |
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Alison Young joined a small animal practice in 1998 as a student veterinary nurse and whilst there gained her VN qualification. |
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And yet, could Alison Grimes go around the state bragging about this? |
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Alison, meanwhile, had gone to a yoga retreat with her hippy-dippy mother. |
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Since 5 May 2016 the Devon and Cornwall Police and Crime Commissioner is Alison Hernandez. |
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Plant continued his touring commitments with Alison Krauss, stating in September 2008 that he would not be recording or touring with the band. |
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The court also convicted David Mills, Michael Bancroft, Alison Mills, and John Cartwright for their parts in the conspiracy. |
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So were rugby internationals Kenny Logan, Allister Hogg and Alison McGrandles, jockey Willie Carson, and cricketer Dougie Brown. |
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The event was staged at the Centre For Sport in Newcastle with cardio tennis being run by local coaches Caitlin Hindmarsh and Alison Cartmell. |
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But it's suburban soccer mom Alison who continues to provide some of the show's biggest surprises. |
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After 24 years as clinical nurse manager of Waikato District Health Board's Mothercraft Unit, Alison Williams retired last month. |
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Basildon-born torch singer Alison Moyet is back with a new album and a new tour. |
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Attempt to pluck up Alison aborted as deadly sea snake surfaces beside her. |
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It has nothing to do with sweet Alison, as some people call it, and plenty with another of its nicknames, madwort. |
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At the age of 13, Alison got a tape recorder and began recording bird song. |
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Diving club member Alison Mayor led the team that conducted the diving survey and historical research which located the LCT 427 in the Solent. |
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Alison Bloom, the attorney for the Granicys, noted that Noftsier earlier said he saw plastic baggies containing iodine. |
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Alison Gladwyn joins the Elland-based firm's account management team and Tanya Lowe is the latest addition to the energy pricing department. |
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Deputy head teacher Alison Carter, who replaces Babs in the New Year, paid tribute to her long-standing colleague. |
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In the line of fire in the first episode is Madame de Plonge, played by Alison Steadman. |
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Pole-vaulters Gillian Cooke, Alison Murray Jessee, Richard Hurren and Gael Davies are all in the frame for the showpiece event next month. |
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Higgins was the publisher of the Something Else Press, a concrete poet married to artist Alison Knowles and an admirer of Marcel Duchamp. |
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She became only the third English player to win a major after Laura Davies and Alison Nicholas. |
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Framestore was founded in 1986 by Sharon Reed, William Sargent, Jonathan Hills, Mike McGee and Alison Turner. |
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Emin became a member of the Royal Academy joining an elite group of artists including David Hockney, Peter Blake, Anthony Caro and Alison Wilding. |
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Thomas Brown, James Mill, Sir James Mackintosh and Sir Archibald Alison. |
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Sharon Caple, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon Alison Hall says shane Richie's wife Christie is beautiful and amazing and didn't deserve what Richie did to her. |
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Alison Rhodes, of Wilton, CT, is founder of Peek-A-Boo BabyProofing, a company dedicated to providing products and services that ensure toddler safety. |
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He joked with Captain Alison Waddie, 27, about her aim when she revealed she was the forward observation officer who had directed the artillery fire. |
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Bred by Cheveley Park Stud, Strike Force started his racing career with John Gosden and is now with his tenth trainer, Alison Hutchinson, in whose care he has been since June. |
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Alison Cook, writing in the Houston Chronicle, argues the case of bacon's American citizenship by referring to historical and geographical uses of bacon. |
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Bakesale Betty Owner Alison Barakat's shop features nostalgic treats like sticky date pudding and little chocolate-covered sponge cakes called Lamingtons. |
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Kim Hartman as Alison is the slummiest of the sleep-starved mummies but hers is the most emotional journey as she recalls her premature son's battle for life. |
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Jumeirah Group has appointed Alison Broadhead as chief commercial officer to head up sales, marketing and revenue activities across the company's 22 hotels. |
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Remembering her sister Alison Holmes' brave fight with liver cancer, and having also known Spuggy, Sheila was determined to help Craig and his pals. |
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Childe himself believed that his primary contribution to archaeology was in his interpretative frameworks, an analysis supported by Alison Ravetz and Peter Gathercole. |
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Lawrie Pearson and his wife Alison were forced to abandon almost everything they owned in a removal van when they found their home wasn't ready for them to occupy. |
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Alison Weir, however, points out that the Rennes ceremony, two years earlier, was possible only if Henry and his supporters were certain that the Princes were already dead. |
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The Hot-head Paisan creator's illustrations might not have the polish exhibited by, say, Alison Bechdel or Howard Cruse, but her work has a jagged richness of its own. |
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In 2003, Scott directed a smaller scale project, Matchstick Men, adapted from the novel by Eric Garcia and starring Nicolas Cage, Sam Rockwell and Alison Lohman. |
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In 2012 the Eisteddfod played host to Lesley Garrett, Alison Balsom, Nicola Benedettii and Sian Edwards in a celebration concert for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. |
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East Durham College lecturer, and British Master Barber, Alison Scattergood, has worked with Simon at a number of major barbering shows over the past few years. |
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The popular historian Alison Weir believes the events in the letter to be essentially true, using the letter to argue that Isabella was innocent of murdering Edward. |
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Alison Jing Xu, assistant professor of management at UTSC and the Rotman School of Management, conducted the study along with Aparna Labroo of Northwestern University. |
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The combination of writing by Leeds' finest Alan Bennett and TV's best-loved character actress Alison Steadman in the leading role, means you can't really lose. |
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Sidesmen were Joan Bradbury, Alison Gibson and Sharon Turner. |
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