Harry's decision to give up his commission causes an enormous ruckus among his friends and family. |
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Gryffindor seems headed for victory until Harry's broomstick turns into a bucking bronco. |
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Harry's hair and moustache were snow-white but the lean, fissured face, the pipe and alert manner were distinctive. |
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For my birthday, my friends and I ended up in Harry's Bar, a very posh and luxurious bar in a posh and luxurious part of town. |
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I think Harry's problem is that we all willy-nilly typecast him as the naughty younger brother. |
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Sirius is the new baddie in this film, and having engineered the death of Harry's parents, he now wants to finish off their son. |
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Harry's fledgling business started to take off when newsagents asked him to deliver the papers along with the contents bills. |
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This story is intercut with scenes from Harry's books, which are relevant to the circumstances at hand. |
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There is a notable lack of moire rainbows, given Harry's checkered suit and pinstriped tie. |
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Harry's first test is an initiation rite intended to reveal Harry's primary characteristics and place him with others of his ilk. |
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Harry's gaze fell again on the wedding photograph of two impossibly young people, faces bright with the glow of first love. |
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When Harry's turned on, his adrenaline flows and the endorphins pump, and he feels alive instead of dead. |
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With arguably the best views in Italy, Harry's famously installed frosted glass windows. |
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Tautology and absurdity are never far apart in Harry's spiels, but this one takes some beating. |
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She prefers to take her time and to enjoy Harry's foolishness, watching from a distance, and that's exactly what she did. |
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Harry's first real whiff of scandal came from an author named N.K. Brown, in the guise of a plagiarism suit. |
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Mexicans love the magic, Japanese kids empathise with Harry's school woes and Australians like Hogwarts' white Christmases. |
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For maximum impact you must disperse speakers round the room, so that when Harry's broomstick zooms overhead, you will feel the whoosh. |
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The spinning reels of the tapes, so carefully observed, are further spinning wheels in Harry's circular downfall. |
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But alas, in today's cashless society, we had a mere 45 cents between us, 10 of which I'd found in Harry's kennel, of all places. |
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Harry's wretched past revisits him vividly, trailing behind it issues of betrayal, death, punishment and revenge. |
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Excuses, alibis and wild cover-up stories chased each other around Harry's brain, each more feeble than the last. |
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I don't care about Harry's weight or haircut or his free trips or his position on the media food chain. |
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Harry's relationship with his mother was classified as ambivalently attached. |
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Harry's personal conflicts become the central focus, and the emotional resonance is sufficient to power the film. |
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Harry's first profession was as a felt hatter, but he was to move on to work for Stockport engineering firm Mirrlees. |
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Hogwarts retells the story of Harry's birth, fame, and miracle survival from Voltemart's rage. |
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Voldermort is the evil villain in the novel, the murderer of Harry's parents, and the creature who plans to kill Harry. |
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After Uncle Vernon has riveted bars across Harry's window, Ron Weasley and his brothers arrive in their father's flying car to free him. |
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With the mayor and the police force all breathing down Harry's neck, Harry finds himself between a rock and a hard place. |
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There appears to have been little adverse reaction from those at the party about Harry's costume. |
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Romantic complications arise when Erica is also pursued by Harry's charming 30-something doctor. |
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Suddenly, that hilarious introductory gag about Harry's haemorrhoidal woes didn't seem so hilarious after all. |
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Instead of me trying to get inside Harry's head, as it were, he started getting inside mine. |
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When we heard he was retiring we did a mailshot of our own around Harry's round and everyone thought it would be nice to give him a big thank you. |
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The royalist has always maintained that Harry's red hair is a Spencer, not a Hewitt trait. |
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So far Harry's tour of the Caribbean has been a riot of informality with booze, boogies and broken-down boats a-plenty. |
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The most likely explanation for Harry's disappearance was that he had slipped out of the gate when I was wheeling my bike into the garden after a longish lunch in town. |
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Dominic West revealed Harry's musical taste after joining him on the South Pole trek. |
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There are moments of great pathos and humor throughout the book, especially in the rare moments of Harry's lucidity, where he realizes who and what he really is. |
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Harry's itinerary includes touring sites hit by last year's Superstorm Sandy. |
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Trafalgar Square was chilly today, good preparation for Prince Harry's polar trek. |
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And Harry's friend Hermione is getting through her childhood bossiness and becoming the most moral and decent character in the books, as well as being smart and powerful. |
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That much will also be made plain when Harry's paralympic schedule is announced later today. |
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Photographed clutching a spiny anteater with the same alacrity that he might hold a non-alcoholic beer, this may not be Harry's only prickly encounter in Australia. |
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Elsewhere at Great Taplows life is not what it might seem and young Lord Harry's nursemaid, the beautiful and clever Grace May, has painful choices to make about her future. |
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Experts found in the microbiology report that baby Harry's spinal fluid and lungs were riddled with the staphylococcus aureus bacteria, suggesting he had a viral infection. |
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Needless to say there was indeed a nice mouse-sized chunk of Harry's favourite gristle-packed stewing steak oozing gore on a covered saucer in the fridge. |
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Freezing easterly gales, with wind speeds up to sixty miles per hour registered at Harry's weather station, continue to dominate the beginning of spring. |
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Suffice to say, Harry's homecoming does not see him greeted with open arms, and the majority of the story is concerned with Harry's attempts to regain Hannah's good graces. |
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In Harry's sixth year at Hogwarts, Lord Voldemort and his Death Eaters are increasing their terror upon the Wizarding and Muggle worlds. |
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Grint is less the hapless bumbler, his inadequacies more real, while Radcliffe has deepened Harry's emotional core to far more persuasive levels. |
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Harry's woolly hats, tweed caps, donkey jackets and riveted jeans were a regular THE combo for pit workers. |
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Yesterday marked Down's Syndrome Awareness Day and to help, Laura Smith, 29, recruited her son Harry's nursery to get behind a fundraising day. |
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From which you'll gather that her relationship with Guy is very different to Harry's brown-nosing or Digby's politeness. |
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Harry's a good guy, but he needs to guard against coming across as whingeing and self-pitying. |
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She also claimed she was instructed to do some of Prince Harry's coursework to enable him to pass AS Art. |
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Harry's right-hand man Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton got him a glass of water. |
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He died without issue and so Caryll inherited the title, but if any member of the family has inherited Uncle Harry's cuckooness, it is me. |
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King Harry's words were spoken on the eve of St Crispin's Day, October 25, 1415, as he led his soldiers and longbowmen into war. |
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In Harry's first year he has to protect the Philosopher's Stone from Voldemort and one of his faithful followers at Hogwarts. |
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Rowling's Harry Potter series, the home of Harry's pernicious relatives, the Dursleys, is set in the fictional town of Little Whinging, Surrey. |
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Ook the snowy owl was one of 15 to play the part of Harry's feathered friend in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. |
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Harry's fifth year begins with him being attacked by Dementors in Little Whinging. |
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Sandy Henney, Charles' spokeswoman, said he's threatening to complain to the press corps because the story about Harry's bad hair day constitutes an invasion of privacy. |
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Harry's Continental Kitchen This local treasure is renowned for fresh seafood offerings, gourmet winemaker dinners, inventive soups and an ever-evolving wine and beer list. |
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Harry's snowy owl is called Hedwig while Ron's is called Pigwidgeon. |
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The Poulakakos Family owns Bayards, Harry's Steak House, Ulysses, Financier Patisserie, Harry's Italian, Vintry and Adrienne's Pizzabar, all located in lower Manhattan. |
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Although the pairing of Harry and Ron may seem as a typical example of buddyslash, one has to consider the presence of Hermione Granger as Harry's second sidekick. |
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However, curiously, Harry's name is also produced from the Goblet thus making him a fourth champion, which results in a terrifying encounter with a reborn Lord Voldemort. |
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So Harry's POW chapter, which includes wives and widows, is hosting a welcome-home party Wednesday at the Sepulveda VA in North Hills for all returning veterans. |
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She said owls became highly prized as pets following the release of the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 featuring Harry's snowy owl Hedwig. |
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Old Harry's Wife was another stack which was eroded through corrosion and abrasion, until the bottom was so weak the top fell away, leaving a stump. |
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Not that it has made a difference in our lustmaking. It seems that his desire for me died around the same time he got wind of Harry's misfortunes. |
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Persistent suggestions that Harry's father is not Charles but James Hewitt, with whom Diana had an affair, have been based on a physical similarity between Hewitt and Harry. |
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Gillian Anderson, Henry Cavill, James Corden, Prince Harry's ex Cressida Bonas and Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael were also at the bash. |
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Full of cunning folk with a thirst for the dark arts, Slytherin are bitter foes of Harry's house, Gryffindor, who are renowned for their daring and bravery. |
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