The problem is, what if the engine stops while he is already on the fast lane of a nearby toll road? |
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Now he is putting out word he's going to reveal sensational details in the tell-all book. |
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Confronting ghostly apparitions of Annabel, he is overwhelmed by guilt for forcing her to have children to prove his manhood. |
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He is just like he is on the telly, very articulate, full of energy and highly entertaining. |
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I just don't think at any stage they are going to be able to make a credible case that he is some sort of right-wing maniac. |
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Martin declares that he is a Manichaean, someone who believes that the material world is fundamentally evil. |
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A triple gold medalist in Sydney, he is searching for a final hurrah on the Olympic stage, namely the defense of his title in the 100 backstroke. |
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The fact he is the first to record back-to-back victories since L' Escargot in 1971 speaks for itself. |
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Is it possible that he is a frustrated actor who consequently feels the need to criticise anyone with manifest abilities in this field? |
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Despite sounding a little dazed after spending six and a half hours watching three films back to back, he is keeping things in perspective. |
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If he is given the go ahead, it could be months before a date is set for the hearing. |
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As Mitchell, he is all surface mannerism with no depth, an unconvincing Southern accent in a hat. |
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In short he is a bacteriologist and microbiologist first who happens to have found his way to a specialism in food contamination. |
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As a former schoolmate and family friend of Stanhope, he is extremely excited to be there. |
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He has been standing up on his own, which is a good sign, and he is eating, but his nostrils and throat are still in a bad way. |
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I wonder if he is physically up for playing one of the biggest badasses I've ever encountered in my comic-reading history? |
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One never feels that he is wholly approving of the growing tenaciousness of William and Emily's relationship. |
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His landlord gives him a week's notice to quit the house, although he is not in breach of his tenancy. |
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Once inside, he is discovered by the bad guys and the whole thing deteriorates into a messy shootout. |
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I think it's unfair to deduce that he is no good, will treat her badly and is a bad seed simply because he got in a car first. |
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The museum's painting is the sort of gloomy, tenebrist work for which he is usually most admired. |
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He is innocent by his ignorance, a simple dullard who can return to his yacht or gated manse comforted by the knowledge that he is not a crook. |
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He showed again he is comfortable on the ball, has bags of skill and when he tackles you, you stay tackled. |
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He carries around a great vat of nervous energy that makes him at least as wearying as he is scintillating company. |
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Loewen even manages to write about race, gender, and class without sounding like he is repeating a mantra. |
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As Mildred walks in, his long, slender fingers tent themselves in front of his face, a gesture that means he is focusing, deep in thought. |
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Among those who are guilty of an offense against good taste, he is a scofflaw tormented by felons and scoundrels. |
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Aborigines, Maoris and even Mexicans think he is a fighter for economic justice in the Third World. |
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Sources close to him say he is now talking in terms of what he could achieve in a third term of office. |
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As a result, says Harper, he is working hard to create a more balanced client portfolio. |
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I miss him terribly when he is away even though the terms are short and the holidays long. |
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Rather, he is ensuring that the principle of one-man-one-vote holds good, even if it comes down to the narrowest of margins. |
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Whether the Airforce are led by a large margin or not, he is there on the touch line offering them encouragement. |
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If he is rational, he will choose a price that maximizes his profit, the price that equates marginal cost with marginal revenue. |
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As he is beaten, he falls on his back and can see only the foot of the soldier who is scourging him. |
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With a jowly face set in a permanent scowl, he is perfectly suited to the grim realities of war, and he knows it. |
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But today he is known as one of the finest living marine artists in the world. |
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Now his claim is put to the test when he is given 72 hours to treat 40 people who all suffer from an extreme fear of flying. |
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I understand that he has an offer to be a ballboy at Wimbledon, but I do not think he is quick enough on his feet to take up that one. |
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Suddenly, he is in the equivalent of a street scrap, a grim battle against the odds. |
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With the rainy season soon about to be busting out all over, however, he is likely to have other, equally urgent, priorities thrust upon him. |
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Because Owen contains this hidden Keatsian poet he is marked out for suffering and an early death. |
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If he is assigned a player to mark throughout a game, it is almost guaranteed that that player will not have a large impact on the game. |
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But he has no conversion testimony and does not attribute his conversion to anything that might make me feel he is genuinely converted. |
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And, of course, he is not left wanting for such testimony, for religious communities seem to serve just this sort of function. |
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Despite the fact that he was not fully wound up he certainly laid down a marker that he is going to be extremely difficult to beat in the event. |
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Now it's six years later and he is scratching a living predicting sports results. |
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Mr Sandy has a market garden on the Gower, where he is cultivating the orchids. |
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He has little or no competition for that because he is an aggressive market-maker and market taker. |
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However, he is best known for his irregularly scrawled phrases on road signs. |
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Where they are hard-drinking, leather-clad screamers, he is quietly spoken, has a combover and wears sweaters. |
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On the way to South America, the ship sinks and he is marooned on an island. |
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Earlier this year he spoke of the irony of having so many women interested in him when he is marooned on the island. |
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Well, technically he is a marquis until his father passes on and the title of duke will be officially his. |
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Foster was to plead his innocence and Carlyle has indicated that the club would appeal if he is banned. |
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He remembers a list of places from which he is banned and scurries away to retrieve it. |
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The album avoids being banal and predictable because he is not afraid to fully use his voice to emote. |
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I suspect that he thinks he is one, which is why we are occasionally treated to comments that to most people appear banal. |
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When he reveals he is in love with the older man's wife and wants to marry her, the game begins. |
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Now he is coming back to town to settle things with the marshal who had apprehended him. |
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With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases. |
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You will have gathered by now that it would be an understatement to say he is no admirer of his subject. |
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His pocket is bulging with invitations to his barbecue, but his mind is busy with the speech he is about to make to launch his Orkney Society. |
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Srinath too proved that he is no slouch, carting the ball to all parts in his 40-ball stay at the wicket. |
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In Talk To Her he is greatly aided by the performance of Camara who plays Benigno as an innocent man child devoid of guile of malice. |
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One thing that bothers me is why he is being taken seriously enough to warrant, for example, a teleconference with Microsoft engineers. |
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Strong, commanding and no-nonsense, he is the type of player you build a backline around. |
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It is simply one of Hoskins best performances even if he is chewing the scenery. |
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He is unable to use his telekinesis consciously, and it only manifests when he is under considerable stress or any other extreme emotion. |
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He has made clear that he is seeking a personal and a political mandate in this election. |
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Such is the influence he exerts in US tennis that he is powerful enough even to challenge the all-powerful television schedulers. |
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Despite my obvious affinity with the man, I'm afraid I haven't been able to acheive a telepathic connection to ask him who he is. |
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The irony I found was that he is perfectly at home talking on the telephone or sending text messages. |
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While Johnnie certainly has a goal here, he is without a plan or a schema of how to achieve it. |
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Just talk of telephone numbers like two million is a different world to where he is now. |
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Frazer has done a manful job in that position but I know he is ready for a rest and his strength is in a defensive role. |
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One of his favorite tricks is to call the people he's spying on and describe what he is observing through his telescopic lens. |
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Will this solidify the widespread view that the he is a cynical mangler of morality? |
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He learns he is to give evidence to the foreign affairs select committee, which would be televised. |
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You see, he has learned a thing or two from my own back-stabbing acts of rapine ferocity, and doubtless he is applying it to his own affairs. |
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Oh of course, he is as totally pure as the driven snow in comparison! |
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The person used has had previous experience in detecting the quality of sound and as such I believe that he is an ideal tester for sound quality analysis. |
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Actually, it is not the Englishman's performances that will be closely examined, but signs that he is managing to keep his suspect temperament in check. |
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However, he is fearful that the new clause may be delayed, unless the Department of Health pulls out all the stops to make sure the new legislation is written in time. |
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On the second voyage, Sindbad is marooned on an island, but with the help of a giant bird, he is able to collect many diamonds before returning home. |
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After scorning the bright lights of Los Angeles for years in favour of the wilds of an 800-acre ranch in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, he is suddenly Mr Hollywood. |
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He orders a toasted bagel and asks to charge it to a room he is certainly not staying in. |
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Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf. |
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Gordo, the head post, is sending out bafflegab to media and students stating that what he is doing is returning autonomy to post-secondary institutions. |
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Ronnie enjoys the country life and while his girlfriend of 15 years, Fiona, spends all her time with the horses, he is content with his two terriers and other animals. |
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As ballet master in chief for Cincinnati Ballet since 2003, he is treasured for his thoughtful classes, clear observations, stern yet supportive nature, and sense of fun. |
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Rather, he is presenting an emerging ethical alternative that favors individual preference over goods conceived in concrete social networks and immutable teleologies of life. |
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My diagnosis is that since he is on broadband cable Internet, and has no firewall, someone actually hacked into his computer and is manipulating his system just for kicks. |
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Some of his best mates are journalists, but generally he is sceptical and distrustful of the media and never saw his role as a background briefer to reporters. |
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Some of his examples are tendentious but he is broadly right. |
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It would appear that, having seen the response to his support of the revised peace plan, he is now frantically back-pedalling in an effort to have everyone love him. |
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It is on a tennis court where he is most likely to be found relaxing. |
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But he is not backward in suggesting Liberal and Labor are hopeless. |
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His tempos are often very quick, and he is not easy to follow. |
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The minute he is questioned, he becomes testy and defensive. |
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Even if he is, though, the pope may be infallible, but he is not omnipotent. |
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Trevor says that if he is to be hyphenated, he prefers Protestant-Irish to Anglo-Irish. |
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Whenever he is out and about he has to carry a portable oxygen tank. |
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Strangers often believe, incorrectly, that he is unaware of his surroundings. |
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Rick Scott is over in Florida, and he is hustling business out of the state of Texas. |
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He has not done so, and I gather he is stonewalling reporters on the question. |
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But at this stage, he is either afraid or unable to get carried away by his thoughts. |
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There is an imperiousness about Romney that comes across when he is challenged. |
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But while the validity of moulding the myths from separate classical poems is questionable, he is not the first to mangle the work of Homer in the name of cinema. |
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But whatever you may believe of Dr. St. James and his past, in his present, he is a teacher first and foremost. |
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I have written articles on what a bad seed he is, for major newspapers. |
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Whether or not he is a great man, Skip Gates has done two inarguably great things. |
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Thus, Eccleston is still considered to be the Ninth Doctor since he is the ninth incarnation to take up that name. |
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How does a team explain to its sponsor that its driver will not be part of the weekly story line the rest of the season because he is now considered a backmarker? |
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He finds a box of snuff films that suggest the murder he is investigating is the work of a certain serial killer. |
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We also carry out a thorough training needs analysis on any driver in a SPAD and a re-assessment before he is allowed to resume driving. |
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It is up to Cameron show he is a potential prime minister and not just a media-savvy snake oil salesman. |
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As we have seen, when Agnon mentions the tsvi at the banquet, he is referring to a cervid, not to the gazelle. |
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I would tend to infer that I guess he is, however reluctantly. |
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The video shows Officer John Moynihan looking into the driver's side window when he is shot at close range and drops to the ground. |
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He also has survived a catastrophy and is ready to profit from it, but unaware that he is already infected with the nanotechnological disease. |
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But he is telling us with this stagecraft that he means business. |
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We nod our heads towards Pakistan and he is quiet, staring at the floor. |
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He is continuing to do the job he is employed to do, although it appears to have become even thornier since the season's end. |
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Meanwhile, Arsenal wing-back Bacary Sagna has revealed he is ready to play as centre-back in competitive games, if required. |
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Michael Seaman, of Norton, is also a keen fan of snowsports, so much so that he is now president of the Teesside University student club. |
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For a southerner, he is relatively immune to the cult of Bobby Lee. |
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His son is 11 now, and he is the spitting image of his father. |
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We love each other very much but I'm scared he is right and that a threesome will break us up. |
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As the state's only master Case Knives dealer, he is familiar with the power of the Internet. |
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Under the countries monogamous law, he would not be allowed to married, as he is already registered as a married man legally. |
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Yesterday Carrier, 52, who ran a social anthropology course at Edinburgh University, refused to comment on his sacking but he is understood to be considering an appeal. |
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In addition, he is known for favoring simpler vestments void of ornamentation, by starting to refuse the traditional papal mozzetta cape upon his election. |
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Now he is claiming damages from the Barnet Motor Inn in Vancouver, Canada. |
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But he is just pounds 3,600 clear of third-placed Maarten Lafeber and with over pounds 7,000 available to the winner at Is Molas, the Dutchman could go top. |
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When a dye is admixed in such a manner that it cannot be separated from the opioid, the abuser is going to leave a temporary stain in his nose if he is a snorter. |
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It's just like having a snuffly nose, but he is kind of public property and if you took a risk to run him and it didn't pay off you would look very silly. |
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But unlike Sugar-Groove he is a demagogue and cult leader, and abuses his community, pulling a snow job on his people in the name of his own primacy. |
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But although he is no longer allowed to advertise himself as a chartered certified accountant, there is no law to stop him from carrying on his accountancy business. |
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Chadwick Carter Blackwell is currently fostering two companies, however, from 1996-2000 he earned the Governor's Fellowship award which allowed him to get where he is today. |
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