My friend had met Mr Dowd before when he had turned up at her doorstep canvassing for votes. |
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To make matters worse, the school belonged to a ghastly, gruesome headmaster named Mr Dowd. |
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Mattie Dowd will be there with his camera to capture the magic moment when the children meet Santa and afterwards there will be a disco. |
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Dowd has since gone the way of a B-list celebrity, though at these events he's treated to complimentary cocktails and idle hero worship. |
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Both Mr Dowd and Mr Sosnik forecast that whoever wins two of the three big battlegrounds will probably be the next president. |
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It must have rankled her to see other people rise to the top, even Dowd and Gail Collins, the editorial page editor. |
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Ten minutes later, Villa doubled their advantage when their young gun, Joe Dowd scored directly from a corner kick a goal of beauty. |
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A very happy 18th birthday is wished to Amanda Dowd from her family and friends. |
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Yet as Dowd knows, it's not the popular vote that counts, since state-by-state Electoral College numbers determine the winner. |
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Guests were piped into Ashford Castle by Mattie Dowd of Balla Pipe band. |
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Harvey is the story of mild-mannered Elwood P. Dowd and his best friend, an invisible six-and-a-half foot rabbit named Harvey. |
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Dowd proceeded to seek a solution to this temporal chaos, and struck upon the idea of dividing North America into four time zones measuring 15 degrees of longitude, each corresponding to a time differential of one hour. |
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Referee Phil Dowd never contemplated the penalty Fulham probably deserved. |
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Maureen Dowd, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary, just sparked up a news doobie. |
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In 2007, Dowd publicly repented and said he was considering a life of missionary work. |
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There they were, kicking it with George Stephanopoulos, when Dowd burst out with this observation on the Shutdown Showdown. |
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But Dowd and Cohen are here to remind us that the knives will once again be unsheathed. |
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It's an oasis in the midst of a concrete jungle,' said Dowd, a gaunt, ruddy-faced Norman Rockwellesque figure. |
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Recording engineer Tom Dowd suggested the rhythm arrangement in which drummer Ginger Baker plays a distinctive tom-tom drum rhythm, although Baker has claimed it was his idea. |
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Education Minister John O Dowd has published a Review of Special School Provision. |
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Maureen Dowd, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, just sparked up a news doobie. |
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Mark Dowd is very clever when he refers to the safety angle, another little smokescreen. |
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As I write this we are mourning the recent passing of two of our retired Supply Corps flag officers, Rear Admirals Wally Dowd and Phil Crosby. |
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He released the Atlantic Crossing album for his new record company, using producer Tom Dowd and a different sound based on the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. |
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Villa full-back Alan Hutton was perhaps fortunate to stay on the field when his two-footed challenge on Shane Long went unpunished by referee Phil Dowd. |
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Merseytravel's chairman, Cllr Mark Dowd, and chief executive, Neil Scales, handed a one Euro coin to Karsten Ree, who originally raised the sunken vessel. |
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Walcott was, briefly, awarded a penalty when he was upended in the box but referee Phil Dowd reversed his decision because Bendtner had been flagged offside. |
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Working at Criteria Studios in Miami with Atlantic Records producer Tom Dowd, who had worked with Clapton on Cream's Disraeli Gears, the band recorded a double album. |
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