On summer days many local rail buffs pack a picnic lunch and watch the trains pass. |
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An evening for film buffs and all those interested in exploring the elusive, unending question of the Indian identity. |
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Beyond the obvious implications for sci-fi buffs and other space enthusiasts, the episode sheds light on the versatility of free enterprise. |
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Now the houses of these bygone families have become a focus for visiting tourists and history buffs. |
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For history buffs, nearly every community in the province has its own collection of historical exhibits displayed in tiny museums. |
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The film is utterly hilarious, filled with loads of sight gags, cheeseball dialogue and numerous in-jokes for horror buffs. |
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Tennis buffs would remember them as the greatest women players from the past. |
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Film theory buffs and nerds alike certainly will go rabid with delight at the mere notion that such a film exists for consumption. |
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His analysis proves to be both entertaining and enlightening for film buffs and academics. |
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An important story, the CD is ideal for history buffs, or anyone interested in the Sally Hemings-Thomas Jefferson story. |
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It will baffle Anglophiles and provide psychology majors and cinema buffs much to talk about. |
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For example, offering a net-based service costs very little and the expertise is often found among young computer buffs. |
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History buffs will want to visit the restored antebellum plantation house located to the north-east of Bradenton. |
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Although UFO buffs may believe the military works on flying saucers there, no aliens are visible. |
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Firstly, with the emergence of DVDs and pirated VCDs, not many film buffs visit theatres anymore. |
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Nature buffs will appreciate the lush rainforests and the Misty Fjords National Monument. |
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To architectural aficionados and style buffs, it's the only one of the many property programmes worth watching. |
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Architecture history buffs used to spend hours inexpertly photographing lush colour pictures from coffee table books. |
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In association with his friend he is also thinking of opening a film information centre for movie buffs. |
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Card buffs, however, huff that wordings are getting stale and that innovation in design is the one thing that is missing from cards of all sorts. |
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But even devoted space buffs long ago lost interest in the shuttle program. |
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Ask people to name a contemporary screenwriter and even some of the most ardent film buffs might be left scratching their heads. |
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History buffs and art lovers will find much to savor including scrimshaw at this noteworthy museum. |
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Light beer buffs have no business near the red winos, for example, who could never appreciate the quantitative method to our madness. |
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One listen to this album, though, and such doubts will be banished from the minds of all but the most cynical of geography buffs. |
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In it, I correct him about a 1964 Marvel oddment and prove that there's nothing too trivial for some of us comic buffs. |
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For trivia buffs, Helen's own daughter is a Capricorn, and has been working as the production manager on Lord of the Rings. |
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Creating the solar system is an ideal project for classrooms, summer camps, scout troops or space buffs. |
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Hardly anybody but jazz buffs knows about the tenor saxophonist Wardell Gray any more. |
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The in-jokes which helped to make the series such a cult hit among film buffs are also in abundance. |
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In the blue sitting room, a sixsome of Civil War buffs mapped out battlefield campaigns. |
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One reviewer finds Perkins' story implausible and unconvincing, except perhaps to conspiracy buffs. |
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Film buffs will also enjoy the experience of seeing one of the last two-strip Technicolor silent films. |
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Still, the film succeeds often enough to be worth a look, especially for silent film buffs looking for those neglected classics. |
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In Her Shoes certainly honours that tradition but in a way that makes it much more than a retro treat for movie buffs and nostalgic oldies. |
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But the house-share, thankfully, was just a springboard for some surreal flights of fancy, particularly aimed at film buffs. |
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A slew of elementary-school field trippers trekked through the exhibits last week, along with hard-core history buffs from the surrounding area. |
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Avid boaters, and history and antique buffs, the pair are elated by the purchase. |
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History buffs will be pleasantly regaled by this charming little chamber piece. |
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A cottage industry has grown up among professional military historians and history buffs sponsoring these tours. |
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Academics and computer buffs used it but it was yet to become the critical path for business. |
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They're a kaleidoscope of colors ranging from pastel tints to vibrant blues, greens, reds, purples, jades, and buffs in a wide variety of shades. |
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Rail buffs could take a step back in time to Swindon's golden rail era age and get spliced on the footplate of a vintage locomotive at Steam. |
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In the 1980s, movie buffs became more and more dissatisfied with the pan and scan process for viewing films on television. |
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Finally, there is plenty of shop talk in his conversations to keep film students and film buffs interested. |
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Thus, all those joggers and exercise buffs are always going to be in a minority. |
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For the film buffs and budding cine artistes, the book could be of much use. |
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Cartoon buffs may be interested to know that this featurette was Oscar-nominated in 1983 for best short subject. |
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Innovatively flavoured with tantalizing aromas and packed with exotic spices, the festival promises an enticing treat to all biryani buffs. |
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These meteorology buffs crave a device that will track hyperlocal data in real time, right from their backyard. |
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More films get unspooled much to the delight of film buffs of the twin cities as the British film festival climaxes this weekend. |
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It has been the hot tech topic for hypochondriacs and health buffs for years. |
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But, he has decided to be innovative and stand unique among the rest with a potpourri of light and classical music, much to the delight of music buffs. |
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Gym rats from the east to the west coast prefer tank tops because they allow for complete range of motion and allow gym buffs to admire their flexed muscles at all times. |
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Film music buffs will want more complete realizations of these scores, but the present CD is excellent and an economical purchase for more moderate types. |
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Other attractions for history buffs include the Palace of the Nawab. |
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But I urge you more cynical movie buffs to give this classic a try. |
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It wasn't just that we were fellow redheads and theatre buffs. |
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Railway buffs should steam along to Kendal Leisure Centre on Saturday and Sunday to marvel at the layouts on show at the Model Railway Exhibition. |
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This was one for the war buffs amongst the motoring maniacs. |
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History buffs will recall that Sun Microsystems began in the 1980s with one goal, to put the power of an engineer's minicomputer onto his desktop. |
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Movie buffs have commented endlessly on the bell-tower sequence in Vertigo. |
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It's a safe bet that a good many Simpsons buffs snicker at the Comic Book Guy without quite twigging that they are, in fact, laughing at themselves. |
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Well, all due respect, and if comics buffs want to spend a lot of time and energy agonizing over whether comics get enough respect or not, why deny them the pleasure. |
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Consequently, in a new millennium that has been dominated by Hollywood blockbusters and British rom-coms, many film buffs have been looking abroad for their cinematic kicks. |
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In any case, this sort of peculiar programming has made the Cannes festival an annual three-ring circus for film buffs. |
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When the moment came, the buffs took to their feet with pep and vigour. |
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Well, the food buffs can't miss the city's hustle and bustle. |
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London's National Maritime Museum in Greenwich seems an unlikely venue for an exhibition devoted to a father of graphic novels, but boaties and nautical buffs disagree. |
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Although Leith Walk technically begins at Pilrig Church, about halfway down, only ancient sea dogs and local history buffs are going to argue the toss. |
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For fitness buffs, summer is the best time to keep fit as a fiddle. |
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For over half a century, kits have been sold that enable military history buffs to assemble scale models of military ships, aircraft and vehicles. |
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The Aug. 20 opening of piranha 3D is hotly anticipated by loads of gore-loving horror-movie buffs. |
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It's the perfect partner for workout enthusiasts and exercise buffs! |
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He tans, moisturizes, exfoliates, and buffs, and then gels his hair back, with a crisp white button-up. |
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Or, perhaps, for chemistry buffs willing to take their valence electrons with a touch of whimsy. |
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People who are more knowledgeable will ask for a split ticket but most of my constituents are not railway buffs. |
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But whatever your choice, it's the smoky taste enhanced by a unique sauce that bar-b-que buffs will travel miles for. |
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Wilderness buffs and preservationists have cost them jobs, homes, and lifestyles, they assert. |
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At 487 pages, plus 100 pages of endnotes, In Search of Nella Larsen is not a light read, but it is essential for history buffs and students of the Harlem Renaissance. |
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The author also provides a brief account of the history of AIP for fellow film buffs and students, and he lists both TV and unfilmed projects as well. |
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Even some rodeo buffs have no idea that for a brief moment in the 1920s and 1930s, women used to ride bucking broncs and wild bulls in the rodeo ring, just like men do today. |
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Sherlock-the-character has a fanatic following, with fans who debate every Cumberbatchian movement and every plot twist with the fervor of grassy-knoll conspiracy buffs. |
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Supersoft, supersheer and really just superduper, this buffs onto the skin to give a real glow and with a colour line-up that will cater for any skintone you won't struggle. |
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