My mad noisy neighbour regularly stands in her kitchen hailing her grandaughter as though she's already moved to Australia. |
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Tullow Stage School has now 130 students hailing from the Tullow area and its hinterland, ranging in ages from 3 to 16 years. |
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After all those years of hailing him as a fellow conservative Reaganite, he betrays us. |
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She figured she was safe enough to try raising the prison, so she configured the radio and transmitted a hailing. |
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Even the relationship between Fowler, who is from England, and Pyle, hailing from New England, ought to be seen as in some sense a filial one. |
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Police are hailing raids as part of a national crackdown on illegal drugs a success. |
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There were a few jarring notes in the production, though, which stop me from hailing the series as a work of genius. |
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Humble origin and hailing from a small town of Kakinada do not appear to deter him. |
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Although hailing from York originally, the family moved to Yeadon during the war. |
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The next thing she was aware of was hailing a taxi outside the airport, and someone touching her arm lightly. |
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Opting against hailing a taxi, she took the car, figuring that she needed some practice. |
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I much prefer if you type a short paragraph hailing me up rather than being included in a list of names. |
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In an explosion that left me temporarily deaf, the cannon stopped pelting us with energy and began hailing us with pieces of its debris instead. |
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The multi-coloured roofs twinkle from a distance in the occasional sunshine, but usually it's raining or hailing. |
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The impacts of regulatory changes are most pronounced at cabstands and in the hailing segments. |
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Last night, I left a party around midnight and popped into a grocery store for two family-sized candy bars before hailing a cab. |
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Two minutes later, it was sleeting and hailing, we were both soaked to the skin, and we were both miserable. |
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Despite hailing from a zamindari background, she raised her voice against the tyranny of the zamindars. |
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Basically hailing from Calicut, their job is to procure old gramophones and, after giving them a shine, sell them for an attractive amount. |
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Mushroom pickers are hailing this autumn's harvests as among the best in recent memory. |
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Well, actually, in the City it was usually raining, or hailing, or giant-asteroiding, but that's beside the point. |
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Requirements concerning hailing in and out to the local dockside monitoring company will be specified in the condition of licence. |
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Sobral, hailing from Brazil, is known for his aggressive style, grappling prowess, and high-caliber submissions. |
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Often hailing from the wilder and untamed regions of Wesnoth, Horsemen are trained from childhood to ride and to follow a strict code of honor. |
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There were cows hailing taxis, cows covered in ersatz moola and a cow catching a Frisbee in its mouth. |
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Juventus, now hailing two Baggios in their starting XI, had a stellar season. |
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Close to 100 trainers hailing from the four corners of the world are involved in artist training. |
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The musician, hailing from the centre of the island, was a key figure on the Malagasy scene that was starting to find a foothold. |
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However, the report recounts testimonies from local villagers saying that most buried were local residents hailing from the state. |
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Concrete solutions hailing from Amazonia that can be applied to other contexts can help us to develop this view, but we must take this further. |
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There are also 48 international students attending the college this year, hailing from China, Norway, Mexico, Japan and Rwanda. |
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Açai berries, hailing from Brazil are known for possessing more antioxidants than pomegranates or blueberries and are also rich in omega fats. |
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Over 400Â accredited journalists, close to half of them from outside Canada, hailing from 20Â countries covered the event. |
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Anyone within hailing distance of a currach should get over there. |
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Huxley captures this perfectly in the antiphonal chant of the priests on Belial Day hailing that brief period in which mating is spontaneous and allowed. |
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And lefties are hailing him as a Batman-like vigilante for taking down a Fox News superfan. |
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Ruling the city was a power elite of native-born old Americans, hailing from New England, including lawyers, businessmen, and pietist Protestant ministers. |
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I rush round closing all the windows and notice it is hailing. |
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Five minutes later they were out on the sidewalk, hailing a taxi. |
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The proliferation of guidebooks to London at night was part of a clamorous barrage of cheap literature hailing a mass public of urban pleasure seekers. |
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A balanced budget might be within hailing distance, but social programs that inter-relate closely with the enjoyment of human rights had undoubtedly paid a price. |
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Police team raided at their hideout and arrested five criminals hailing from Afghanistan and committing dacoities in the city. |
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The ocean and sea going ships of Ancient Egypt were constructed with cedar wood, most likely hailing from Lebanon. |
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In May 2006 and again in May 2008 Munster became the Heineken Cup champions, with many players hailing from Cork city and county. |
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Four in five of the crew on board the vessel were Sotonians, with about a third of those who perished in the tragedy hailing from the city. |
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Some major organizations are hailing farming within agroecosystems as the way forward for mainstream agriculture. |
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This corresponds to approximately 1 in every 5 Paternal ancestors, hailing from Europe. |
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Sima Niu, in contrast to Yan Hui, was from a hereditary noble family hailing from the Song state. |
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You can't actually perform a voodoo ceremony for one particular spirit without hailing all the other gods, too, and you have to call them in a certain order. |
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And he was impeccably mannered but ruthless as British diplomat Sir Bernard Pellegrin in The Constant Gardener, for which he earned those reviews hailing his decadent jaw. |
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The nearest station, Narberth, is a request stop: you flag down the single carriage as if you were hailing a bus The room smells of leather, and a wood-burning stove crackles in the corner. |
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Conditions of Licence require that licence holders shall be responsible for hailing tuna weights and lengths and tag numbers directly to a DFO registered dockside monitoring company immediately when fish are caught. |
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Despite hailing from the same island, the members of Montreal's Irish community belonged to different religious denominations and sociocultural groups. |
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A good infrastructure, parking spaces, several architects within hailing distance as well as the Swedish Furniture Centre which accommodates many of Kinnarps partners. |
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The Lebanese navy continued contributing to the maritime interdiction operations inside the territorial waters by hailing vessels approaching the main Lebanese ports, while the Maritime Task Force assumed a monitoring role. |
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Tiengo remains the quintessential renaissance man as is, of course, to be expected of one whose origins in the small town of Adria, within hailing distance of Venice, virtually require him to be. |
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Advances approaches to interconnection have been slow to deploy, even where the technology has been mature or within the hailing distance of maturity. |
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Though not directly of AEFJN concern, this ruling sets a precedent for returning the property rights on patented bio-resources and traditional knowledge hailing from Africa, that have been patented to foreign companies. |
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The accession of the ten new countries hailing from the former Soviet bloc and Yugoslavia, the Baltics and the Mediterranean is, undoubtedly, the most significant and historic event in the history of the Union. |
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In 2007, in order to stamp out the stigma of discrimination and combat exclusion, the army enlisted 25 indigenous women hailing from the eastern and western parts of the country under its equal opportunities programme. |
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About half the time, she comes within hailing distance of moan territory. |
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The Statue of Liberty is within hailing distance. |
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She described a group of about 20-25 hailing from all over central Iowa. |
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It seems that most of the heroin is hailing from Brooklyn and Queens. |
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Over the course of the past century land-use rules have piled up so plentifully that getting planning permission is harder than hailing a cab on a wet afternoon. |
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Noor Mohammad, the car driver hailing from the Nesh district of southern Kandahar province, had been detained, he concluded. |
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In Boston in June, the capping of the minaret on a new mosque turned into an emotional celebration by 2,000 Americans, hailing the end of several years of conflict and litigation. |
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He lauded British survey expertise dating back to 200 years, hailing the Ordnance Survey for providing 3 D mapping technological expertise. |
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The slain soldiers were identified as Havaldar Jaipal Singh Adhikari and Lance Naik Devender Singh, hailing from Uttarakhand state. |
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Here, within easy hailing distance, pass the boats bound upstream. |
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The British music press went wild about Garnier, showering his record releases with rave reviews and hailing him not just as a talented DJ but as a veritable musician. |
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The things you mentioned about cellphone range, reporting in, the hailing requirements, and answering machine capacities could obviously be addressed a little more effectively. |
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Critical response to the album was largely positive, with some critics hailing the album as the band's best in a decade. |
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As this session is held in the context of discussions hailing macro-regional strategies as the future of territorial cooperation, it seemed useful to compare both tools in the Baltic Sea Region. |
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Lastly, one of the special features of the Saputo program is to make bursaries available to athletes hailing from outside Quebec who train in a national training centre located in the province. |
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With the Thracian's hailing came the end of the Severan Dynasty. |
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He said the speech on Saturday hailing the recent incidents aimed to disunite society and back terrorism through the use of Molotov cocktails to threaten people's safety. |
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But Mr Collinson's supicisions were aroused when he saw Cooper sporting a red check lumber jacket that matched one seen by a woman on a man hailing a taxi the night before. |
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Soon after the ship's arrival, and upon hailing the vessel, the Miss Tiffany's crewmembers were seen jettisoning a number of suspect packages overboard. |
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According to police, Qaiser and Fouzia hailing from Kamba Khurd area of Mandi Bahauddin entered into love marriage despite opposition by their families. |
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The Hollywood hard man was forced to run for cover as a barrage of stones came hailing down on him outside the restaurant in the ritzy resort of Acapulco, in Mexico. |
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This was was a result for racing's grassiest roots, owned by a not-so-daft dairyman and hailing from Keiran Burke's small yard that carries a big punch. |
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Mr. de Blasio was up to his usual hyperbolics in hailing the deal. |
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