It's a dirty old night out there, wind howling, rain dashing against the windows, not at all the kind of night to move far from the fireside. |
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Perhaps the Pastor dropped a hint to the Mayor in one of his weekly fireside chats. |
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The things he needed to tell the boy could not simply be blurted out during a fireside chat in one sitting. |
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Almost 12 hours after leaving home the comfort of fireside and family beckon. |
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In the class there is none of the pedagogical chumminess, the cozy fireside attitude of modern times. |
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A fireside chat in the wee hours of the morning attains a heavenly composure, the dramatic ethereal lighting making this their crucial scene. |
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The world's most unlikely double act began in Geneva in 1985, with a series of high-profile fireside chats. |
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Now at ease by the fireside, his feet are shod in narrow velvet slippers with a monogram embroidered in gold thread. |
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His multi-figure bronze casts portray a breadline, an Appalachian farm couple and a man listening to one of FDR's fireside chats. |
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He liked dropping in and being treated as the visiting uncle who'd sit miserably by the fireside. |
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This simple logic re-emphasises the importance of books, which can be consumed in the comfort of a fireside chair. |
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Add to that a heavy mist and you've got the kind of driving conditions that make the fireside look awful tempting. |
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A fairy tale can find its beginnings in the simple sentences of sagas told at the family fireside. |
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Mother liked to chat with other family members as she plied her knitting by the fireside. |
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Twenty-four hours after leaving Waller's, I was sipping a single malt by my own fireside in Hampshire. |
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It's much easier to appreciate the finer points of dull, rainy days from one's own fireside, that I have to confess. |
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I can read the lives of dukes and of princes in nice picture books by the comfort of my own fireside. |
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And it sells all the fireside accompaniments needed to achieve a blazing fire on a cold winter evening. |
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Many the years that have passed since we sat entranced by the stories of the old people by the fireside long ago. |
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However, the hour was late and the last train called us from our fireside reverie. |
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A fireside chat over a disappointing bottle of wine prompted a Bradford couple to resolve to ditch their day jobs and set up their own business. |
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This book is like having a fireside chat with an experienced couple therapist, and I wish I had written it myself. |
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Intruders used a fireside peat basket to carry antique silverware, porcelain and clocks to a waiting van. |
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Boorman has a very pleasant speaking voice, somewhat folksy, and he really makes you feel like you're listening to a comfortable fireside chat. |
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Made from cherrywood, this chair, the last of five versions, was designed for a fireside alcove. |
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In 1806, what appeared to be a simple, even naive romance novel was written by a fireside at the country seat of an English landowner in Sligo. |
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The whimsical drunk given to the occasional half-rhymed, fireside anacreontic is a pretty poor relation of the poet. |
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Perhaps we should regard his mock battle with him as a harmless diversion, a little fireside amusement for the masses. |
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There's a camp-style kitchen for rustling up fireside meals and a shed housing simple bathing with washbasin, shower and loo. |
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He writes of penury, mud, flea-bitten puttees, a tired greatcoat, wet boots, a damp bedroll plus fireside sing-songs with murderous gypsies. |
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In the evening everyone gathers again at the fireside in the garden for grilling sausages and meat. |
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Are there robes and fireside chats with goblets of sherry, that sort of thing? No, ha, nothing quite so effete. |
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The European Council began in the 1970s as an occasional series of informal fireside chats among the member states' heads of state and government. |
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The streets were vacant, everyone preferred fireside warmth to temperatures so low that it only took a minute for a bucket of water to freeze solid. |
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Rediscovering the past in the Paris Region, fireside gourmet, cultural events for 2009, Cristal Room Baccarat: between luxury and sensuousness. |
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Jimmy Carter was initially viewed as charming when he held a fireside chat in a wool cardigan. |
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For those who did not leave the fireside, there danced before their eyes the lambent image of Denman jumping Becher's Brook in April. |
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There, they are detoxified by being dried in the sun or by the fireside. The third thing that arrived in Australia at this time was the dingo. |
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Trek the snow-coated highlands of Cradle Mountain or snuggle fireside in a lodge in Wineglass Bay. |
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Here is a leader who is at nostalgic ease as he imagines himself addressing every hearth in the country, through a plain-speaking fireside chat. |
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This illustration shows a padded chair that can be placed away from the fireside for a lady to sit comfortably upon. |
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Is there any evidence of soot buildup on the fireside surface of the boiler? |
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With Siedle Scope, nobody needs to leave their comfortable fireside seat to see just who is at the door. |
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Winged easy chairs are known as grandfather chairs in the 1880s and '90s, or fireside chairs when they are placed near to the source of heat. |
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This group feels that the proliferation of G4 meetings, fireside chats and Green Room encounters maintains a climate of mistrust. |
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Instead of quiet fireside gatherings there came car rides, movie shows, hustle, noise and mechanical unrest. |
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A Tale of absorbing interest will claim from week to week the reader's fireside leisure, and its principal scenes will be illustrated. |
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It is like a fireside tale whispered carefully into your ear. |
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This is history that's as comfortable as a pair of fireside slippers. |
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As the autumn evenings draw in, a cosy fireside armchair beckons! |
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There have been too many pep rallies and too few fireside chats. |
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Muffle yourselves in your snug blankets or sit by your cosy fireside. |
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The programme includes riding on bridle paths between forests and pastures, meals by the fireside, nights under the stars, in a teepee or on the straw. |
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What I really liked, in addition to the mutual feedback, were the practical examples, the fireside evening with Volker Kronseder and the felicitous methods. |
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The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman! |
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How angry the poor devil is! In fine, thou art as choleric as a cook by a fireside. |
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The communal space at Windsong for example is 4,500 square feet, encompassing a large kitchen and dining room, a fireside lounge, children's play areas, laundry areas, guest room, office space, and craft room. |
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This report describes the development of an on-line instrument for measuring the rate of accumulation of fireside deposits in the superheater and boiler sections of kraft recovery units. |
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You talk about a State, a Basque Country that exists only in mythology or in your head and, in fact, asking the Council about something that does not exist may be all very well for a discussion around the fireside, but? |
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What we were trying to do was to get the G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors back to the concept originally of the G7, which was a fireside chat. |
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Scott's fireside chats will be conducted across the country based on demand, so if you are interested in attending, please be sure to let us know. |
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There are already signs that Genoa might be the last of such summits, and that a return to the fireside chat approach will be favoured by the Canadian government for next year's gathering. |
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There are indoor and outdoor pools, tennis courts, a luxurious spa and hammam and dining options include the atmospheric Kanoun restaurant with fireside bar and roof-top terrace for dining under the stars. |
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The transfer of heat to boiler water is inhibited by the accumulation of soot on the fireside of a heat-exchange surface and scale on the waterside. |
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A fireside to enjoy in the cold season, and a garden to indulge in a siesta or take a dip in the heated open-air swimming pool from 15 May to 15 September. |
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The hours of the day often follow such a beginning like a wagging tail follows through the nosings and affections and fireside dreamings of a happy dog. |
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Such a man, to quit the tranquillity and independence of his own fireside, and on the evening of a cold sleety April day rush out again into the world! |
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Super League Backchat Sky Sports 3, 10pm FOOTBALL started it, cricket followed and now it's rugby league's turn to indulge in a spot of fireside rambling, writes Steve Davies. |
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