Most felt Christie would be eaten alive by some of the bigger, more robust full-forwards. |
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The scene in which Christie Smith tinkles the keyboard and serenades Mel in his club goes nowhere and adds nothing to the plot. |
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Christie knows that the continuity in playing personnel is a major strength and it's not one he plans to undermine with a cut-price garage sale. |
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Pure puzzles put Agatha Christie at the head of the field, and weight of numbers and lack of trendiness have kept her there. |
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But the Christie measures stop short of clamping cars whose drivers exceed parking time they have paid for, or who fail to pay. |
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The company was recently restructured into two divisions, menswear and womenswear, headed by Bill Christie and Karen Schneider. |
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Rod Christie, the agent, already has 57 viewings booked and believes that the house will significantly exceed the upset price. |
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Inside, my Superb wasn't so much veneered as wood-panelled, in the manner of libraries in Agatha Christie books. |
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Here is a man who is so vicious and evil that he makes Charles Manson look like Christie Brinkley. |
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Opened 75 years ago, one of the hotel's earliest visitors was the crime writer Agatha Christie, who also fancied herself as a bit of a gourmand. |
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In his prime in Sacramento, Doug Christie was one of my favorite players in the league. |
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Whatever you may think of the lady's literary ability, an Agatha Christie whodunit is going to be cleverly plotted, make no mistake. |
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He turned down a star birthday bash to spend his big day serving cuppas at Manchester's Christie Hospital. |
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The first award went to Manchester's Christie Hospital for its pioneering work in cancer treatment and research. |
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Fortunately two local men came to their aid and Mrs Christie and her mother were pulled to safety before the next waves hit the shoreline. |
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Later it made me think of follies built in the gardens of the English houses of the rich and often featuring in Agatha Christie plays. |
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The wine list here is about the length of a late period Agatha Christie, but more of an unknown quantity. |
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The compilers rightly boast of their detective work in tracing a recording of the elusive Agatha Christie. |
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On behalf of the industry, Christie welcomed conference attendees to the Klondike goldfields. |
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Christie provides rock-solid support for Kurosaki's violin, and the music's harmonic foundation is never in question. |
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He became involved in all branches of surgery in South Manchester and Christie Hospitals. |
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The funding is quite low for a country that promotes outdoor activity and hillwalking holidays, according to Mr Christie. |
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Rachel's investigation is a follow-the-dots exercise in coincidence and contrivance, like a gothic version of bad Agatha Christie. |
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The group was intoxicated and were drinking in public, and Christie asked them to clean up and take their party elsewhere. |
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Christie frowned as she noticed a sleek black car parked in front of her house. |
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Mom and I went to see the Agatha Christie play Verdict at The Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton, last night. |
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William Christie is a fine Handel stylist though I was surprised he did not direct from the harpsichord as Handel would have done. |
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Up in the scorebox, Christie kept the board ticking along with all the nervous energy that explains why he hates just watching. |
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Christie nodded, and I fell into step beside her as we walked down the hallway. |
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Wilkes had stabbed Christie while resisting arrest, for which he was indicted, tried, convicted, and sentenced to hang. |
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Insiders have long touted Christie Vilsack as a more spirited and combative politician than her wonkish husband. |
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In response to a question about Hostess going out of business, Christie wryly refused to answer. |
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That it has become reality is only one fascinating part of Super Bowl XXXIV, a game that unsuspectingly turns out to have more subplots than an Agatha Christie novel. |
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But the damage was done, and Ma Laureys was among those unseated by Christie and his running mate. |
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Call me an old softy but I love watching Agatha Christie dramatisations on TV, specially in the winter and specially when you know it's going to be good. |
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And people once thought Chris Christie was a New Jersey pol with an attitude problem. |
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Christie returned to his post as freeholder to finish out his term, and then lost his reelection campaign. |
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Oversight on top of oversight and red tape on top of red tape, Christie said, was the real enemy. |
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Christie, who places a premium on the fact that he was cool in high school, sounds conservative memes without invoking the Divine. |
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The one good thing Christie delivered was the section on bipartisanship, where he sort of rapped the knuckles of his own party. |
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Other cassettes sport Agatha Christie tales and one cassette in particular is all about the great speeches by famous characters in various Shakespearean plays. |
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When the documents became public, Christie promptly fired Kelly and began a campaign to smear and distance himself from Wildstein. |
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Christie has a lot riding on fulfilling his promise of shepherding Atlantic City into a third boom era. |
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As I noted in November, this legislation presented a quandary for Christie. |
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A few minutes after Christie finished up, it looked like there had been a fire drill in the ballroom. |
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Have you ever seen the snapshot of Christie at 10 Rillington Place? |
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So how did Christie pull off bariatric surgery without the media catching on? |
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Asked, if Christie is so terrible, why he would want to punish the people of the Garden State with his presence, Tancredo laughed. |
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Christie has problems, and they begin with the fact that photos and videos and memes can haunt us. |
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If asked to name a tough, charismatic Republican governor in a blue state, most people might say Gov. Chris Christie. |
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Christie was always the logical choice to be the candidate favored by the boom-boom caucus. |
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This means Christie cannot brazenly stick his finger in the eye of a growing strain of libertarian-minded Republicans. |
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So let the Tea people keep launching their cannonade, and let the establishment overrate Christie. |
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Carroll is one of the members of the legislative committee investigating Christie. |
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No one would mistake Chris Christie for a charter member of the kumbaya caucus. |
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Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, and Mitt Romney are each doing their best to keep their hopes and options alive. |
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More worrisome, nearly two thirds of Garden State voters said that Christie deserved a second term. |
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The firm, meanwhile, has benefitted greatly from its close relationship with Governor Christie. |
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If Christie was not a presidential aspirant with an anger-management problem, the episode might not even make the list. |
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Team Christie has greeted the committee's news with somewhat predictable gloating. |
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Christie kept her eyes fixed on the girl as she wiped her hands clean on a rag and straightened her apron, finally coming out of the kitchen into the hall. |
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Christie will need to assure the party about his own integrity, and his tendency to conflate government with his own self. |
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The credibility of that contention would depend on exactly what Wildstein told Christie and how he phrased it. |
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Christie ended up settling and publishing a letter of contrition in the newspapers. |
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I ask if he thinks Christie should run for president, an office that McGreevey himself was once widely assumed to covet. |
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Is he going to be happy being dismissed as too geeky for Christie to waste his time on back in high school? |
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Chris Christie may be feeling a little bit lighter today, though it's unlikely he would ever admit it. |
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No, Gov. Christie was not standing on GW Bridge personally blocking three lanes of traffic. |
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How, if Christie wrote such rubbish, can we explain the fact that her works have resonated even at the farthest extremes of geography and history? |
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Well, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says what he thinks and is forceful, in-your-face, and up front with folks. |
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Mrs Christie, kiddiewinks, was a lady who wrote books that people read for pleasure because they were all about people killing each other in very strange ways. |
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Paul has mostly talked about religious liberty, and Christie has shied away from the issue almost altogether. |
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At the Tony Awards on Sunday night, Christie Brinkley was a dead ringer for Miss USA contestant Carrie Prejean. |
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As well as coaching, Christie indulges his love of gardening. |
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In the late 1990s, Christie went on a sprint to prove his goodwill to the Bush family. |
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Christie is far behind, in third place in the GOP field, in the saner arena of New Hampshire. |
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That fact alone permits Christie loyalists to greet the new negativity with a healthy degree of sangfroid. |
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Not to be outdone, Langford fired back, slamming Christie for dishonesty and for playing politics. |
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But often Christie found the scone superfluous, and just ate the cream by the spoonful instead. |
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At a certain point, the Christie staffers begin to sound like characters in a second-rate Tarantino script. |
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After witnessing the devastation of superstorm Sandy, Chris Christie put on a brave face. |
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In 2009, Christie eked out a slight win against incumbent governor Jon Corzine and still garnered 32 percent of the Hispanic vote. |
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He is funny, dignified and minutely knowledgeable about the whole Christie canon, having dramatised all the Poirots and all the Radio 4 Miss Marples with June Whitfield. |
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Without pandering, Christie made real progress in appealing to voters outside the lily-white confines of the conservative base. |
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Plus, Christie advisers point out, Paul merely talks about the reforms that the governor has implemented. |
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Agatha Christie and her ilk, that is writers who make the puzzle paramount, are in the minority. |
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There is lots of humor to leaven the suspense, as Christie fans will expect, particularly in scenes where Poirot gets to trump suspects who have treated him dismissively. |
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Christie has profited in his career from being the tough guy who says it straight. |
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Christie issued an implicit rebuttal of the CPAC vision earlier this week at a town hall in Paterson, New Jersey. |
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During a December news conference in Trenton, Christie laughed off questions from journalist Matt Katz about the lane closures. |
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Less than a month later, Christie got the least amusing news of his career. |
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Consider, for example, the exhaustive coverage Chris Christie has received in recent months. |
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Do you think Chris Christie, no shrinking violet, is going to let Geraldo cruise to the nomination? |
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Christie has a bit of luck reposing in the fact that that his face doesn't look quite as bloated as his midsection does. |
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And Arnold, a former supporter of Christie, said his gross misjudgment and mismanagement in Bridgegate has turned her. |
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Carroll lives in Morristown, which, it should be noted, is just about five miles from Mendham, where Governor Christie lives. |
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Rather than preen about whether he could win, Christie considered whether he should win. |
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In 1995, Christie, while serving as a county Freeholder, mounted a campaign for the State Assembly. |
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The upshot was that a human trafficker got off easy, in part, so that Christie could jail a small-town mayor. |
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A few Republicans, such as Christie and Walker, made their names battling the unions. |
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Ignoring her flailing limbs, and ignoring her desperate screams, Bryan sunk his hand into the bucket, which Christie had dropped only a minute earlier. |
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Shrimps huffed and puffed for more than an hour against a well-drilled but unambitious side who had obviously come to Christie Park looking for one point. |
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And Christie, it should be noted, is himself a securities and appellate lawyer. |
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Christie will vie with Romney for primary and caucus votes chiefly in the North and to some extent in the Midwest. |
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Christie, an archetypal tough guy happy warrior, at first dismissed accusations that the traffic jam was politically motivated. |
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What began as an English comedy of manners with the wit of Oscar Wilde has become a delicious pastiche of an Agatha Christie country-house murder mystery. |
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I could forgive Christie for Bridgegate if he could just eliminate this odor. |
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Christie, walker, and Paul have all argued that the marriage issue is one better left to the states. |
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There are numerous reasons to do so, not least the moral aspect Christie articulated at the Latino Leadership Alliance gala. |
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Methyl esters of the fatty acids in milk fat were prepared by transesterification with sodium methoxide according to the method of Christie. |
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He joked that news of his illness had chased the trial of the serial killer John Christie off the front pages. |
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She is the world's fourth most translated author, behind Agatha Christie, Jules Verne and William Shakespeare. |
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Agatha retained custody of daughter Rosalind and the Christie name for her writing. |
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In 1930, Christie married archaeologist Sir Max Mallowan, having met him during an archaeological dig. |
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Christie frequently used settings that were familiar to her for her stories. |
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Christie lived in Chelsea, first in Cresswell Place and later in Sheffield Terrace. |
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This was their main residence for the rest of their lives and the place where Christie did most of her writing. |
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From 1968, owing to her husband's knighthood, Christie could also be styled Lady Mallowan. |
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Dame Agatha Christie died on 12 January 1976 at age 85 from natural causes at her home in Winterbrook, Cholsey. |
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In 1993, Hicks founded the Agatha Christie Society and became its first president. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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However, unlike Conan Doyle, Christie resisted the temptation to kill her detective off while he was still popular. |
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It may be that Christie simply did not have time to revise the manuscript before she died. |
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James, Christie often, but not always, made the unlikeliest character the guilty party. |
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Christie has been portrayed on a number of occasions in film and television. |
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The tour lost money heavily, and Christie announced that he would underwrite no more tours. |
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Guests included Linford Christie, John Fashanu, Lennox Lewis, and Naseem Hamed. |
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Headquartered in King Street, London, Christie's, the world's largest auction house, was founded in 1766 by auctioneer James Christie in London. |
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By this time, manager Polley was openly suspected of financial mismanagement by his other clients, Christie and music arranger Charlie Calello. |
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With the outbreak of the First World War, matters deteriorated seriously, and in 1918 the family sold Lundy to Augustus Langham Christie. |
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Phillpotts was a friend of Agatha Christie, who was an admirer of his work and a regular visitor to his home. |
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Christie has managed to become a rockstar among conservatives nationally while pursuing an agenda that is in many ways moderate. |
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Doesn't it kill you how somebody who looks so attractive can be so brilliant? God, there ought to be a law. She looks just like Julie Christie. |
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Joey DiFrancesco, Bernadette DiFrancesco, Norman Weinstock, Tony Acari, and Steve Christie received overwhelming support from the shareholders. |
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He has picked pre-primary brawls with Christie, Perry, and Marco Rubio. |
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Christie may have his faults, but he oozes the everyman persona. |
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By Olivia Nuzzi Chris Christie built his reputation as a crime-fighter. |
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At the same time, Christie also co-founded and was CEO of Koinonia Interactive, Inc. |
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Christie still has time to learn from this dereliction of duty. |
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Does Mitt Romney have Chris Christie to thank for his feistiness? |
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The solution was to recess and protect building-block style MicroTiles, manufactured by display company Christie Digital. |
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The university investigated many options for LED and plasma displays and selected Christie MicroTiles. |
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And shockingly, his lawyer said, Christie did nothing wrong. |
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Club spokesman Iain Christie says the modus operandum has become known as Smirting. |
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Chris Christie is taking all the hullabaloo about his body fat in stride. |
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At one point last week, Kean was quoted as saying that Christie might run. |
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That leaves Malcolm Christie but that may also prove a nonstarter as there are concerns over his fitness record. |
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This Christie story is a convoluted tale of murder on an isolated beach at an island resort. |
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If it looked unpresidential to some viewers, the Christie camp didn't seem to be worried. |
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And your point about Dems in NJ not liking Christie is irrelevant. |
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Well, that was a virtuoso performance by Chris Christie yesterday. |
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He is thought to have co-authored songs for the Agatha Christie gothic rock group and written a gangster novel under a pseudonym. |
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Christie seems to be positioning himself to be a leader on prison reform. |
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Agatha Christie fans and those who loved finding Louisa May Alcott's lost potboilers will enjoy this. |
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Lecture Expert horticulturalist and garden historian Christie Higginbottom will present a free lecture. |
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Termed 'Bionic' dog, Naki'o was fitted with the prosthetic legs by Christie Tomlinson, a veterinary technician. |
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Amazon Kindle is an e-book reader and the company confirmed the thriller writer came above celebrated writers such as Terry Pratchett, Agatha Christie and David Nicholls. |
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The home side's game plan was in tatters in the fourth minute as keeper Scott Christie was sent off after dashing out his box and poleaxing Sean O'Neill. |
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Saugus had a goal that would've tied the score at 1-1 disallowed in the 28th minute when Caitlyn Christie was ruled offsides on a free kick by Melanie Callewaert. |
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Republicans who like the idea of a Christie presidency should ask themselves whether they can trust him to fill those seats with true constitutionalists. |
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Christie then set her first novel, Snow Upon the Desert, in Cairo, and drew from her recent experiences in that city, written under the pseudonym Monosyllaba. |
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The groom is the son of Mike and Lisa Jarancik and Keith and Christie Case, and the grandson of Nollie and Hilda Lewis and Lloyd and Lavelle Case, all of Brookhaven. |
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Ingrid Bergman, Agatha Christie, cigarette holders and border guards. |
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Founded in 1766 by James Christie, Christie's is a name and a place that speaks of extraordinary art, unparalleled service and international glamour around the world. |
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The story rests somewhere between Agatha Christie and Enid Blyton with the usual droll and understated humour that will be familiar to Snicket readers. |
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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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St. Mary Mead is a fictitious village from the books of Agatha Christie. |
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Based on the popular detective series, the Agatha Christie Marple boxset, from ITV DVD, features four new murder mysteries from the second television series. |
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Christie took up the hobby of surfing during a vacation in South Africa with her husband, Archie in 1922, and was a fervent bodyboarder at that time. |
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But Christie said the three Hells Angels and Geyer, who is not a member of the group, all reside at the Larmier Street house, which he said he owns. |
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At his death in 1887, he bequeathed much of his fortune for the people of Manchester, with the Whitworth Art Gallery and Christie Hospital partly funded by Whitworth's money. |
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The first scientific expedition to Rockall was led by Miller Christie in 1896 when the Royal Irish Academy sponsored a study of the flora and fauna. |
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In 1924, the Christie family sold the island along with the mail contract and the MV Lerina to Martin Coles Harman, who proclaimed himself a king. |
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France had got off to a good start, with Freddie Banquet scoring before Danny Russell and Gary Christie scored a try each to send the Scots in front. |
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The first titles included novels by Ernest Hemingway and Agatha Christie. |
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Mallowan returned with his wife Agatha Christie to carry out further digs at Nimrud in the postwar period which secured many important artefacts for the museum. |
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Dame Agatha Christie, a writer of crime novels, short stories and plays, is best remembered for her 80 detective novels and her successful West End theatre plays. |
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Among the characters in her books, Christie has often given prominence to the archaeologists and experts in Middle Eastern cultures and artifacts. |
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During the Second World War, Christie wrote two novels, Curtain and Sleeping Murder, intended as the last cases of these two great detectives, Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. |
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Recently, using experimental tools of textual analysis, Canadian researchers have suggested that Christie may have begun to suffer from Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. |
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However, John Lane at The Bodley Head offered to accept it after keeping the submission for several months, provided that Christie change the ending. |
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Christie GS Series provides clean, radiant images with up to 5400 ANSI lumens with Picture-in-Picture functionality, making it ideal for houses of worship. |
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