Pull your hair into a chignon at your nape and don some serious spectacles and understated makeup for a subtly sexy librarian look. |
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I don the headset, close my notebook, turn off the overhead light and lean back to enjoy the movie. |
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Ford Motor Co. has developed what it calls the Third Age Suit, an outfit its designers don to simulate movements of an aging person. |
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They will all don caps and gowns for the ceremonies in the Great Hall of the University's Richmond Building. |
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I would eventually watch some of them don a mantle of leaves and begin the process of weaving their own silk cocoons. |
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The coldness of the weather is evident, and finally the man is allowed to don a bright red cloak to help keep him warm. |
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From there, your party will don crampons and climbing helmets, strap skis to packs, and climb another 4.4 miles above treeline. |
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We drop anchor at Calivigny Island, don flippers and snorkels, and paddle off to look at the coral. |
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Today it is a heritage centre where closet cowboys don fancy dress and fire blanks from six-shooters in the name of tourism and charity. |
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A fashion-forward 2002 bikini they can don on the beach would suit them just fine. |
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Saudi women don a billowy black cloak called an abaya, along with a black scarf and veil over the face. |
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In the past few weeks, Emily Dickinson has been asked to don her Sunday bests, the vestments of public decorum. |
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We are so concerned because if we don t get approval it will be a nightmare over the next five years. |
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It's the equivalent of a Mafia don writing the lead article in some law enforcement journal. |
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Instead, like a mafia don in a witness protection program, he will have to leave his current life and construct a brand new one. |
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Just climb in, don the headphones, grab the microphone, select a song and you're off! |
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While dons in the 1970's films were larger-than-life, the 21st century don has risen from the streets and is rougher round the edges. |
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But the don is immediately shown as a gentle person sniffing a flower, remarking about the undertaker being mistaken about them being murders. |
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It was back in 1999 when the three pals decided to don their best bib and tucker for a day on the town. |
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They know that not every fashionable young man wants to don a T-shirt with the Stars and Stripes. |
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When Community members had to fare forth into rain or snow, they could don protective outerwear from a common stock. |
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That's the same maximum sentence a mafia don gets for threatening a witness. |
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That music has persuaded a huge range of actors and actresses to don basques and fishnets over the years. |
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Germans don whiteface for Carnival, while urban African blacks paint their faces white in rites of passage. |
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An aging, well-dressed don masked in dark glasses sits before a Tiepolo-like fresco of some celestial investiture involving putto and sword. |
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Then she would don a thimble, put a dint in the cookie, and fill it with jam. |
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Those looking for a cheap, but fairly damp motor vehicle, can don their diving suits now. |
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As a don at the local university, he reviewed regularly for the Glasgow Herald. |
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A meet is arranged in a particular area and huntsmen don their hunting pinks, black riding hats and set off behind the pack of hounds. |
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We anchor alone in the lee of the cay, pile into the inflatable dinghy, don our masks and fins, and spend the next hour swimming with dolphins. |
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For a smart casual look, you can don a stylish pair of elongated, pointy ankle boots. |
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So hoping to not attract attention, I don my largest backpack to carry my groceries home. |
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Real queue-jump specialists don hats and goggles in preparation for an assault on the lift-line. |
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Every so often a trooper would don armour and cloak to go and relieve a guard on duty outside. |
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The author, historian, philosopher, management consultant, Oxford don and all-round brainbox doesn't do interviews. |
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This pleased Ritchie, who can don his kilt by claiming Scottish kin in the form of a grandfather who served in the Seaforth Highlanders. |
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People across Swindon are being urged to don their denims for National Jeans For Genes Day. |
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Both don the heavy, cumbersome diving suits and have their huge helmet clamped on. |
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Leave the thermals at home, forget the woolly hat and the three pairs of socks, and instead, don stylish sunglasses and a shirt. |
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The women, however, don anything from '50s pastel prom dresses to time-honoured vixen garb of garters and corsets. |
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She laughed at me, Russell wrote, when I behaved like a don or a prig, and when I was dictatorial in conversation. |
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The MPs will don tall chefs' hats and traditional whites and toss pancakes in the air as they run. |
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Don't expect Mr. Weld to don a zoot suit and join the ranks of the American swing revivalists. |
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The job might be considerably easier if the driver could don a pair of glasses that superimposes the contours of the map right on the ground. |
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She imagined a Spanish don living here in the 1800s, and building a stately hacienda in stages as his family grew. |
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However, this retired yokozuna stayed on the sidelines and did not don a mawashi. |
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His sidekick dies in a storm of gunfire while the don and his aide's wife are critically wounded. |
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However, Soden decided to don his safari suit and go hunting for bigger game in his quest for size. |
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He had the air of a don at one of our older universities holding a tutorial. |
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Among the other stunts for charity, they plan to don wet suits at Sea World and get in the stocks at Stirling Jail. |
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I don t know many men of fifty six who are as fit as you are and the whole community salutes you, the undisputed King of Booleigh! |
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They don their hazmat suits and speed off to locations to gather and test unknown white substances in envelopes. |
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Instead of having them don fake beards to simulate age, he allows their youthful appetite for experiment to emerge. |
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Annabelle is encouraging people to don their hiking boots and take a ramble through the countryside to find love. |
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Visitors don a 70-pound helmet attached to an air line fed from the surface, and descend stairs into less than 20 feet of open water. |
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Nonetheless, I don my armadillo bolo tie and head to the stark suburban neighborhood on the south side of Prague. |
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If it was a boxing match then Scarborough would not be allowed to don a towelling robe, never mind clamber through the ropes. |
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They advise sledgers to don protective gear and not to go out without parental supervision. |
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Only a gowned and gloved person should help another person don a sterile gown and gloves, place sterile drapes, or prepare the sterile field. |
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Most interesting of all, Oxford don JRR Tolkien stayed at the college in the 1940s while his eldest son was studying for the priesthood. |
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Many demonstrators will don medieval dress to highlight the historic importance of the earmarked site. |
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But once they don the uniforms and take up arms they get chauvinist feelings. |
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Just what Anakin's decision is, why he makes it and how it leads him to don a suit of black armour have been the stuff of Star Wars legend. |
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To view this slow moving but miraculous event please don your dark glasses or protective eye coverings. |
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If this isn't possible, add a light to your bike and don a safety vest. |
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It's the night of nights for the science glitterati of Australia, a chance for scientists and their mates to whip off their lab coats and don their glad rags. |
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This was a rumbustiously motley affair where amateurs would don disguises and curious monikers to run for cash in what is, I believe, the oldest sprint event in the country. |
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In this case, don a pair of pumps, slip into a dress, and sashay into a shiny new job. |
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For instance, the first time you don a new pair of bifocals, there is a difference in what you perceive visually and what your hand does when you go to reach for something. |
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Is she game to don greasepaint to test her luck on the silver screen? |
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Each year, lured by cheap airfares and strong currency, Brits flock down under to don their scuba gear and explore its underwater technicolour paradise. |
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He has since hired an industrial designer to help him produce a line of scarves, neck warmers, and face masks that resemble the headgear skiers don on the slopes. |
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The system is designed so that you don t get jokers going for election, but it would make far more sense if I could get a petition signed or something like that. |
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You don't need to don headgear and go on a rampage through the streets. |
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Off the Kent coast shipwrecked seamen managed to find a foothold don the Goodwin Sands, but they knew the rising sea would drown them if they were not taken off. |
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The film star got into terrible trouble after wearing a skirt with a Japanese flag pattern, but American women are welcomed to don shirt dresses with American flag prints. |
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We stopped and parked up at a beach, and Mohammed guided us to the edge of the coral and instructed the novices amongst us how to don our masks, snorkels and flippers. |
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The girl character has to don a false beard to assume real manliness. |
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Paul Shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings where local officials don jeans and consume Diet Coke. |
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When we don the mask of sanity and hide our true feelings from each other, we also avoid having to face up to our moral complicity in the bombings. |
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She has put away her thermals, waterproofs and woolly hat to don a smart black suit, white shirt, black cravat, dark tights and low-heeled shoes as the Mayor's Attendant. |
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It builds to a masquerade ball, in which Not Harry and the women don masks and commence flirting. |
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Nobody knows chaotic living quite like don Draper, what with juggling high profile clients, his many paramours, and travel. |
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In the pre-spring festival senators and slave owners would put aside their stately togas and kindred marks of rank and don shapeless garments known as syntheses. |
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He's a neurophysiologist and a don at Magdalen College, and I always felt I was stupid because I couldn't get anything like the same results as him. |
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These guys are so cartoonish in their villainy, one keeps expecting them to don little black moustaches and stovepipe hats and hog-tie Stephanie to a railroad track. |
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Open the firedoor and smokebox, don boiler suit and crawl in. |
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It was very tangible, because I knew that I would get to set and I would don the jumpsuit. |
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New Stockport Mayor Ken Holt made news in May by refusing to don the robes of his office during a swearing in ceremony because the robes were trimmed with ermine. |
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We will don our super outfits and walk amongst the mortal humans in town. |
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When you go to singles bars you really do have to scrub up, don that expensive suit, and make an impression before any words come out of your mouth. |
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For festive occasions, unmarried women wear small red felt caps adorned with gold braid, and married women don large white hats with starched wings. |
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That they are being granted the opportunity to don their kendo masks and armour and arm themselves on what amounts to home turf makes them a little more excited. |
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And there is no better excuse to drink tequila and don a sombrero than Cinco de Mayo. |
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Will he team up with an underworld don to finish off another? |
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This is where I don my pinny and nurture you into cooking heaven. |
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Come March 17, many Americans and other people around the world will don green clothes, dine on corned beef and cabbage, and quench their thirst with a pint of Guinness Stout. |
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The time has come to don that cossie and get active for a great cause. |
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The Estates arranged for the allotment and collection of taxes, disbursed revenue for public works, and granted the king a portion of the taxes known as the don gratuit. |
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But getting cyclists to don a hard-shelled helmet, which can lessen the risks of serious injury, has been a global challenge. |
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In his youth he served the Duke of Medinaceli, don Luis de la Cerda, as a page. |
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Why do we don the sackcloth and ashes of the eternal victims? |
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We retributory don t expect ads are redress for the Nest somebody experience. |
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We don t hear much about their rhetoric, talk about caliphates inside Iraq. |
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Let's hope they don't don Batwomen outfits and take to overhead bridges as the men have done. |
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One in 10 adults in the United States currently has kidney disease, but many don t know it because the disease is often symptomless. |
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The former Darkness singer has revealed he might still don those wacky lycra catsuits when he performs in Brum with his new band Hot Leg. |
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In other words, tough luck to those pining to see him don tights for a superhero flick or making macho goo-goo eyes in a romantic comedy. |
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The person might harbour a secret desire to don a purple tutu and samba with an orangutan in Togoland for all you know. |
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The ladies don their slinkiest dress, highest heels and choose their accessories with the expertise of a celebrity stylist. |
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Were I several decades younger, I might well be tempted to learn the language, don a stripy T-shirt and beret and spend my days glugging pastis. |
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She felt undereducated, her husband had wanted to become a don and I had been an academic. |
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In Barcelona it is against the law to don a bikini, swimming trunks or go bare-chested away from the beach front area of the city. |
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A consistent tendency to reduce every question to a gesture, to something you don as easily and as unproblematically as a Benetton sweater. |
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Competitors will don their costumes, tune up nothing and attempt to thrash and headbang their way into the grand final in London. |
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So, instead of swimming as a mermaid, Jane is forced to don the 100-pound costume of Eager Beaver, one of the theme park's dancing animals. |
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As such, Egyptian troops were ordered to don civilian clothes while guns were freely handed out to Egyptian civilians. |
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Before entering the water, newlyweds had to don diving suits and oxygen tanks which weighed more than 20 kilograms. |
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Like in the stories of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, women, often when on a vessel would don men's clothing. |
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Volunteers will don hairnets and measure, bag and box ingredients to pack high-nutrition meals for the malnourished. |
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Benson, formerly a greatly loved master at Eton, and by this time a don at Magdalene College. |
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As for Hundert in particular, Kline sees the well-read don as something of a holy fool. |
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Welshmen from throughout the Principality, as well as well-known international players, came to Cardiff to don the famous balck-and-blue jersey. |
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It was a historic and a hefty battle when Myler and Percy were scheduled to don the gloves for the purse of fifty sovereigns. |
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Some take the summer rack railway but most don mountain boots, trainers or flip flops to trek up Snowdon. |
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Princes and princesses of the United Kingdom are provided with distinctive forms of coronet, which they don during the service. |
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And anyone going along is asked to don their fanciest hat, to give the afternoon some added glamour. |
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That's why chips are assembled in clean rooms, where the air is filtered and everyone entering must, like surgeons, don protective caps, gowns, and booties. |
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From the time he was twenty-three he had all the leisure that a man could want, and as much money as he needed. A bachelor don in Trinity in the 1900's was comfortably off. |
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Defender Ashley Westwood was forced to don the gloves for the final 11 minutes at the Kassam Stadium after keeper Gunnar Neilsen withdrew with a suspected broken thumb. |
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I should go to the other extreme and don a Speedo. Might it be awesome to see my classmates' expressions as I strut out sporting a banana hammock? |
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We were able to pull over safely on to the roadside, don high visibility gilets, display warning triangles and spare tyre when a young man appeared from between the trees. |
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The stage version has also seen some huge names don the basque of sweet transvestite Dr Frank-N-Furter, including Buffy's Anthony Head and Aussie popster Jason Donovan. |
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Some hardy types of frog, like the marine toad, can tolerate short periods of handling, but it's always good to wet your hands, or don moistened vinyl gloves. |
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The posh hellraisers maybe muck out cows in the daytime, but at night they scrub themselves until the glow, don black ties and live it up at Hooray Henry balls. |
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Since, it has come to be expected by diplomats, professionals and personalities alike that they don the barong tagalog to mark the formality of an occasion. |
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Should I just don my wooliest winter pyjamas and put up with it or is there some cooling cure I've never heard of that I can tell my beloved about? |
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The primary source of regulations was the slave code decreed by Spanish governor Don Miguel de la Torre on 12 August 1826. |
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Shelley also encouraged Byron to begin an epic poem on a contemporary subject, advice that resulted in Byron's composition of Don Juan. |
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In his spare time he also enjoyed reading about natural sciences and popular novels, such as Don Quixote and Robinson Crusoe. |
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Mebbe the Don wants to pay a sociable call on our ladies. Mebbe his gang is some hungry, as usual. |
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The lyrics were by Don Black and Charles Hart and the original production was directed by Trevor Nunn. |
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Rahman and lyrics by Don Black, iIt ran for two years at the Apollo Victoria Theatre. |
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In 2013, Webber reunited with Christopher Hampton and Don Black on Stephen Ward the Musical. |
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In Canto III of Don Juan, Byron expresses his detestation for poets such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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Don Croce sells information to the government and to me that is an infamita. |
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Miguel de Cervantes's masterpiece Don Quixote is credited as the first Western novel. |
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Don Balthasar believed that the key to restraining the resurgent French and eliminating the Dutch was a closer alliance with Habsburg Austria. |
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The most southerly Yorkshire tributary is the River Don, which flows northwards to join the main river at Goole. |
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The north east is drained by tributaries of the River Don, itself a tributary of the Yorkshire Ouse. |
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Sheffield has five cinema complexes, three of which are in the city centre and a further two in the Lower Don Valley. |
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One of these complexes is located at Valley Centertainment, a leisure and entertainment complex in the Don Valley. |
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A paper by Don Page and independent calculations by Raymond Laflamme led Hawking to withdraw this concept. |
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This is parodied famously in Cervantes' Don Quixote, when the title character attacks a windmill, believing it to be a giant. |
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Here he continued Don Juan and wrote the Ravenna Diary and My Dictionary and Recollections. |
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In July 1855, the allied squadron tried to go past Taganrog to Rostov on Don, entering the River Don through the Mius River. |
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He also produced discs for Johnny Cash, George Jones, Roy Orbison, Glen Campbell, Don Williams, Jesse Winchester and Linda Ronstadt. |
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Europe's eastern frontier was defined in the 1st century by geographer Strabo at the River Don. |
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The mapmakers continued to differ on the boundary between the lower Don and Samara well into the 19th century. |
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Don Murphy and Susan Montford are the producers, and Guillermo del Toro is the film's executive producer. |
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The album features a number of songs Barry wrote in collaboration with his lyricist friend, Don Black. |
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Sir George Martin, Sir Michael Parkinson, Don Black, Timothy Dalton and others also contributed to the celebration of his life and work. |
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In 2010 lyricist Don Black said in an interview with Music Week that he had been working with Oldfield. |
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Cameron additionally hired two Titanic historians, Don Lynch and Ken Marschall, to authenticate the historical detail in the film. |
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These games, both of which were won by the Australians, were to be the last international games for Don Bradman. |
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The Don signed off in typical style, making a fine unbeaten 123 in the innings victory. |
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Her own attempt to negotiate a marriage to Don Carlos, the mentally unstable heir apparent of King Philip II of Spain, was rebuffed by Philip. |
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As of 2004, Paul Raffaelli is the school's headmaster, succeeding Don Ledingham. |
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Historian Don Farr wrote that Haig's entries are at odds with the facts and that he relied heavily on what Horne had told him. |
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From the mouth and lower course of the Don, its range passes into the steppe region of western and middle Ciscaucasia. |
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In January 1964 he suffered only his second defeat in 45 fights, losing to the American, Don Johnson. |
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Sir Charles Mackerras, the conductor for Don Giovanni, was open in his contempt for Berghaus's production. |
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The famous Don Quijote de La Mancha by Miguel de Cervantes was written in this time. |
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Don Pedro. Well, if ever thou dost fall from this faith, thou wilt prove a notable argument. |
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After Don made those tasteless remarks, our relationship with him went downhill. |
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Don Pablo do la Guerra, with his handsome aristocratic features, was the floor manager, and gallantly discharged his office. |
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Don Torrey gives the picture originally of a shaggy-headed footballish fellow making a slave of the old piano. |
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He will also star as iconic war photographer Don McCullin in a film based on McCullin's autobiography, Unreasonable Behaviour. |
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They moved to Hillsborough Park in 1988, then to Owlerton Stadium and Don Valley Stadium. |
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In March 1961, the club appointed former player Don Revie as manager, following the resignation of Jack Taylor. |
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In 1961, Don Revie introduced a plain white strip throughout, in the hope of emulating Spanish side Real Madrid. |
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The 1930 Ashes series saw a young Don Bradman dominate the tour, scoring 974 runs in his seven Test innings. |
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The team that Don Bradman led to England in 1948 gained the moniker The Invincibles, after going through the tour without losing a single game. |
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Don loved the minihamburgers even though they gave him horrible indigestion. |
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The Beat Generation writers opened up new literary approaches, as have postmodernist authors such as John Barth, Thomas Pynchon, and Don DeLillo. |
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On 21 May 1855, the gunboats and armed steamers attacked the seaport of Taganrog, the most important hub near Rostov on Don. |
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Also that year, Oldman made his film debut in Colin Gregg's Remembrance, and would have starred in Don Boyd's Gossip if that film had not collapsed. |
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Byron's magnum opus, Don Juan, a poem spanning 17 cantos, ranks as one of the most important long poems published in England since John Milton's Paradise Lost. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Carol Channing recorded Winnie the Pooh, The House at Pooh Corner and The Winnie the Pooh Songbook, with music by Don Heckman. |
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Byron commemorated this feat in the second canto of Don Juan. |
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Our manager Don Megson had given me the job of man-marking George Best, so we were both a little disappointed, shall we say, that he scored after only 71 seconds. |
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Assisted by coach Don Howe, Armfield rebuilt Revie's team, and though it no longer dominated English football, it remained in the top ten for subsequent seasons. |
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Mary summoned Knox to Holyrood after hearing that he had been preaching against her proposed marriage to Don Carlos, the son of Philip II of Spain. |
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Byron is now most highly regarded for his short lyrics and his generally unromantic prose writings, especially his letters, and his unfinished satire Don Juan. |
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Charles Jackson's first novel, The Lost Weekend, was the story of five days in the life of a lost soul, Don Birnam, a confirmed and hopeless alcoholic. |
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The former Don Valley International Athletics Stadium, once the largest athletics stadium in the UK, was also constructed for the Universiade games. |
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Forgemasters, founded in 1805, is the sole remaining independent steel works in the world and dominates the north east of Sheffield around the Lower Don Valley. |
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The area around Aberdeen has been settled since at least 8,000 years ago, when prehistoric villages lay around the mouths of the rivers Dee and Don. |
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Aberdeenshire Rugby Football Club is based in the North of the city at Woodside Sports Complex near the Great North Road on the banks of the river Don. |
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The city is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines, and the valleys of the River Don and its four tributaries, the Loxley, the Porter Brook, the Rivelin and the Sheaf. |
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Established singers guesting with the company included Geraint Evans who played the title role in Don Pasquale in 1966, and Ian Wallace in the same part the following year. |
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Looking with hope toward a new beginning and a brighter future, Don became very engaged with one of his church's homegroups, and found great prayer support. |
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The Phillips Cafe is known for its Flavor Crisp broasted chicken, and Don keeps track of just how much of the crispy poultry pieces he sells each year. |
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Prehistoric man had settlements in coastal estuaries along the northeast Scottish coast including the nearby River Don Estuary and the Ythan Estuary. |
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In other, even more speculative interpretations, Pytheas returned north and the Tanais is not the Don but is a northern river, such as the Elbe river. |
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Instead the play focuses on Don Juan as an aristocratic anachronism, a vestige of a dead age who has nothing left to do but play games and exercise his droit de seigneur. |
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Upon leaving the establishment in 1838 Miss Wooler presented her with a parting gift of The Vision of Don Roderick and Rokeby, a collection of poems by Walter Scott. |
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On the eastern side of the watershed, the rivers Tyne, Tees, Wear, Swale, Ure, Nidd, Wharfe, Aire, Calder and Don rise in the region and flow eastwards to the North Sea. |
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