On television, BBC FOUR will show highlights of the final on Saturday 26 February. |
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On Thursday, the 12 SPL clubs will discuss a Channel 5 bid for exclusive rights to broadcast SPL highlights for the next two seasons. |
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Other highlights of the weekend were seeing Alison Lapper Pregnant, and a swift whizz around the National Portrait Gallery on Sunday morning. |
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The shop window display is one of the highlights of St Patrick's week in Castlebar. |
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The hand-knotted wool area rug in this great room highlights the bold design of New Wave, the most dominant collection of the Momeni line. |
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This passage of events highlights the real problem in the current relationship between the political and industrial wings of the Party. |
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Food shopping as I've said before is one of the highlights of my pathetically sad week. |
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The fact that Tony manages to stand out from a group such as this only highlights what a born winner he is. |
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Historical highlights are the old railway viaducts and an old railway tunnel which you can safely ride into. |
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The exchange highlights the rebato's status as a high-fashion, luxury accessory. |
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He highlights a history of such values going back as far as the millennial heretics of the fourteenth century. |
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The Art in the Heart project highlights the Australian approach to the Arts. |
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But he dismisses criticism that the film glorifies violence and highlights the futility of life in the underworld. |
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He highlights the contribution which British West Indians have made to the development of modern Costa Rica. |
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This is a topic which highlights some of the difficulties which are created if the claimants' views of European jurisprudence are right. |
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Your Honours, apropos of what our learned friend said about the Justice's judgment, in our submission, it highlights the error. |
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This technique not only guides our gaze towards Ashok's imaginings, but also highlights his awakening rage. |
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The government is still micro-meddling in business, and the abrupt flip-flop highlights their inconsistent policy-making. |
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Epstein's crabbed view of autonomy also highlights the bankruptcy of the libertarian view of child-rearing. |
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The Coalition's announcement is a triumph for those over 60 that highlights the increasing influence of Australian superannuants. |
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The proposals have been given a mixed response by consumer groups as new research highlights how far UK consumers have fallen into the red. |
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The report also highlights the worrying impact global warming will have on the safety of millions of passengers. |
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So in an effort to bring you the best and worst of the past year, here are my top ten sporting highlights as well as my top five lows! |
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The competition fits in with the school's programme of teaching, which highlights the pitfalls of using fossil fuels. |
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Director Peter Evans highlights the play's wry humour and latent evil with a low-key, ironic spin. |
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The way she chooses to write highlights this crucial interdependency between the sited event and its writerly structure. |
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This highlights the very significant role played by compound rates of interest. |
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Your situation highlights the tragedy of the American labor movement and the dilemma facing the working class today. |
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This article does not discuss these oscillators at length but highlights some of the feature trade-offs. |
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Apart from the regular individual sheep classes, the main highlights of the sheep section are the Hogget Championships and the group classes. |
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Seeing their fans going mad as we played was one of the highlights of our time. |
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Some of the highlights of the collection include Chinese jade and Japanese lacquer and carved ivories. |
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One of the highlights was the Tuscan vineyard and the opportunity to sample the wine and food after a guided tour of the 1000-year-old winery. |
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I like the highlights they give me and they make my hair feel very soft and silky. |
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Isaiah highlights Yahweh's sovereignty over against that of the idols and the nations who trust in the idols. |
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A new congressional report highlights a major reason the administration is now urgently appealing for international help. |
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You should pull the negative from the developer when the highlights appear as substantial black in the general milkiness of the base side. |
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Qureshi thus highlights a particular element of Piombino's work, lyricism, which is often repressed in criticism about language poetry. |
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Abby had flared out layered blonde hair with red highlights throughout and steaming brown eyes. |
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Most of the show's highlights came from Dennis, particularly when he aped the walk of a vicious flesh-eating dinosaur from Jurassic Park. |
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It is the first interior shot for many years and highlights the huge task facing the building's new owners. |
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This text highlights how my training in philosophy was a plunging into the history of philosophy with its dangers of scholasticism. |
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This item highlights Benjamin Franklin's proposal to experiment with the lightning rod to test his theory that lightning is electrical. |
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She highlights slightly pimply skin, bags under eyes and flesh taut with baby fat. |
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And I'm getting some highlights put in this lank, lifeless hair of mine on Friday, after dithering over the idea for at least two years. |
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Hardy highlights the crucial difference between classical probability theory and quantum theory. |
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Rather, people will take the city as China in miniature, which highlights its appealing economic potential and stable political situation. |
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A journey on a Brisbane River ferry highlights the contrasting character of adjacent pockets within the meandering river. |
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What if there had been a rainout on Saturday, and poor old ABC had been forced to show highlights from the previous year's tournament? |
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Along with potato curry and tomato rasam, it formed the highlights of the menu on special occasions. |
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It is not passion, though, which fuels the real highlights of this display, but quiet meditation. |
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The museum highlights history, amusing trivia, and shows step by step the way kazoos are made. |
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One of the highlights of the evening for the mostly French audience was the short presentation given, in French, by one of the English players. |
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One of the highlights of the bazaar, and a great fund-raiser for the group's charities, is the raffle. |
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While cameras rolled, the celebrity hair colorist masterfully painted light baby-blonde highlights onto Jessica's honey blonde base strands. |
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A shore visit to the New Zealand fur seal colony was one of the other highlights of the trip. |
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One of the great highlights of working on the show has been working with Henry Winkler. |
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One of the highlights of the day was the collection of memorabilia that the late David Hardcastle had left that pertained to the fixture. |
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This season's highlights include events that people have been looking forward to for years. |
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This also highlights a flaw in the reliance of national viewing figures since they fail to show regional variations in taste. |
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More important, she highlights the inextricable relationship of the conditions of reciprocity to the meaning of one's subjectivity. |
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He wears jeans with holes in fashionable places, and amber highlights tint his strategically mussed hair. |
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I think this, not sets or production values, highlights that ultimate difference between am-dram and proper productions. |
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The only highlights of this uneven, plodding documentary are the moments when we do see footage from his films. |
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Among the highlights were crowd trouble, arrests and the inevitable tabloid furore that accompanies such incidents. |
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The petty point-scoring highlights the deepening antagonism between the rivals. |
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Other highlights will include upgraded versions of several models, along with enhanced products from its upscale division. |
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She had long brown hair with blonde highlights and was wearing dark blue Levi's and a red tank top. |
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This competition highlights work in oil painting, watercolor, drawing, photography and other visual art forms. |
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He highlights intonationally the syllable of each word that is its normal main stress. |
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The hairs' limpness makes it seem longer, as do the dull red highlights that have grown out. |
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The discussion highlights the applicability of the method to economic valuation. |
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Other highlights include handstitched doorknobs and door levers and a wide range of cabinet pulls and knobs. |
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More than anything else, this set highlights how singular and amazing Wire were at their peak. |
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His brother Jeremiah played a stormer at corner back and his accurate deliveries to his forwards were one of the highlights of his play. |
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The fact that he was chosen at centre fort Ireland's opening match down under highlights his all-round ability. |
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His face was roundish, his eyes some unidentifiable dark color while his hair was golden brown, cut short with highlights of red here and there. |
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One of the highlights of the weekend will be period re-enactments of historical trials in the old Law Courts in City Hall. |
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Steve Carell stars in the NBC sitcom that highlights the often under appreciated middle managers. |
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I stuck to the Navigation Map which is easier to use than the north-facing map and also highlights your next turn at the top of the screen. |
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Other highlights include a surprising fade to black followed by an agonizing wait until a crucial plot event is revealed. |
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The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues. |
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The convivial, unpretentious atmosphere and the often interesting art and photography exhibitions are highlights too. |
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The Report on the running of the Nursery, which can't be named to protect the identity of the young victims, highlights several key points. |
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Other highlights in the Korup park are Forbe's Plover, Black Dwarf, White-crested hornbills, and Rachel's malimbes. |
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Canyonlands National Park saves most of its highlights for the backcountry enthusiast. |
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This interchange highlights the challenges physicians face in caring for uninsured and underinsured patients. |
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The author highlights the revisionists' almost wilful ignoring of long-established archaeological and textual data. |
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The review of the evidence highlights associations between the severity of depression and response to antidepressant medication. |
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Perhaps by reviewing a few highlights from my former life I might be able to explain how I adopted this pusillanimous attitude. |
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Among the many highlights of the Craft Fair will be the arrival of Santa by boat no less. |
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The event highlights the murky grey area that exists for Hong Kong residents who get caught up in legal troubles on the mainland. |
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If you rely on highlights or double-process color, have your stylist gradually weave more dark pieces through. |
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This highlights the continuing totalitarian assumptions of the state, despite liberalizations flowing from the marketization of the economy. |
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It doesn't hurt that he gets plenty of face time on the highlights with home runs that exit ballparks in the blink of an eye. |
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In addition to the excellent guide books, a blackboard has chalked listings of the highlights on any particular day. |
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She looked absolutely lovely in her elegant gown of pale yellow, which brought out the golden highlights in her long hair. |
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Their daily highlights given to it by B4U which had acquired the rights, were part-anchored by the toothsome Annie. |
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One of the highlights of the festival was the traditional slingshot shooting competition. |
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The shooting death of Blake's wife, Bonny Lee Bakley, highlights the seamy side of Hollywood. |
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The Cover Story highlights the untold sufferings of Indian soldiers in the First War of Independence. |
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So as long as I'm stuck inside, lemme give you some highlights from the last month! |
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It highlights key facets of presidential policies and priorities, difficulties and conflicts, while charting the developing nature of the office. |
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While he understandably seeks to avoid civil strife, this strategy highlights the ease with which he can be defied. |
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The film highlights the identity crisis of young Tibetans, their aspirations and their love for their nation. |
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One of the highlights of the first period of the show was Bizet's Pearl Fisher's Duet, which was quite superb, given the difficulty of the piece. |
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This event promises to be one of the social highlights of the Christmas period. |
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Among the highlights of the collection are well-known Picasso paintings such as Olga Koklova with Mantilla and Jacqueline Seated. |
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On World Aids Day itself partner stations in the US will broadcast edited highlights of the Nelson Mandela Foundation Concert in Cape Town. |
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Or if you can't stay awake, catch up with all the highlights on BBC ONE, evening primetime on Monday 25 March. |
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It is also in discussions with broadcasters for the telecast of the highlights of the India contest. |
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The other terrific service we're offering interactive viewers is next-day highlights of action which took place in the middle of the night. |
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Colorist Giselle placed golden highlights throughout Anna's hair to play up her gorgeous, olive skin tone. |
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The report highlights persisting gender disparities, particularly in juggling the work-family balance. |
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This list highlights the more prominent features of depression but it is not all-inclusive. |
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The situation with primary and secondary head teachers highlights the issue once again. |
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The case again highlights the potential problems of children using the Internet. |
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Unfortunately, this focus on Darfur only highlights the lack of attention being paid to other crises in Africa. |
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Finally, in the concluding chapter, he highlights theoretical issues that deserve more attention in future research. |
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The report also highlights the need to establish core quality standards in relation to the provision of long-term residential care. |
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The co-hosting of this conference highlights the continuing commitment of the two countries to combat money laundering in the region. |
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In my opinion this issue highlights the fact that the whole planning system needs looking at. |
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He highlights the grinding poverty and harvesting problems which still afflict the population. |
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What stops this being a mere retread of studio highlights is that indefinable quality one can only refer to as feeling. |
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A new expanded web site highlights the special services offered and its intricate design entices the visitor to explore each aspect. |
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Streamed videos from our interactive TV coverage and highlights from the shows will also be in view. |
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Attending graduation ceremonies at Michigan remains one of the highlights of his life. |
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Here are some highlights of the gabfest, as the pros handled questions from audience members. |
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The collection highlights three sculptured wire finial designs in two sizes that can be paired with metal or colored wood poles. |
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They can be very contrasty, and the range of highlights and shadows may be beyond the capacity of your film to record. |
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This process highlights one of the truly bizarre characteristics of the Canadian constitution. |
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It is worth remembering that intermezzos were never really supposed to contain the musical highlights of an evening. |
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Among the highlights was a spectacular lantern display representing the many religions and faiths of the nations which took part. |
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There are highlights in the film, including the hysterically funny mad genius director. |
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Once a week, she would have a professional come to cleanse her skin, and she continued to have blonde highlights put in her hair. |
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The award citation highlights his achievements in ocean exploration and unraveling its many complexities. |
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The exterior alloy effect is continued with highlights around switchgear and instruments. |
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The performance of so-called e-commerce firms highlights the parasitism of the upper layers of corporate management. |
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It highlights the top 10 Windows and top 10 Unix issues in their relative order of importance. |
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Likewise, another film highlights the problems of child rag pickers in Delhi. |
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This espresso is made with less than the usual hot water for a highly intense shot that highlights espresso's caramelly sweetness. |
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One of the advertisements highlights the pressure that non-stop demands put on harassed parents. |
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Six youngsters from the club have drawn the mural, which highlights the dangers of drug abuse and the effects it has on young people. |
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The time it has taken highlights the difficulties of trying to recruit externally at that level. |
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In fact, my experience on the ground in the region also highlights an extremely difficult road ahead. |
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It highlights a problem linked to pay and conditions, hours worked and the general lack of esteem in which the public sector is now held. |
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One of the highlights of his career was escorting the Queen and Prince Philip around the factory on a visit to York. |
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A 45-minute guided tour of the ship led by costumed docents highlights the challenges and hardships faced by Columbus and his crew. |
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This divergence of views highlights the difficulties entailed in prevention and intervention, notably in the legal field. |
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It fills a gap, certainly in the bryological literature, and highlights the relevance and importance of bryological research today. |
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This weekly column highlights interesting, educational and entertaining Web sites. |
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One of the highlights will be the creation of a community wetland art sculpture of two dancing brolgas, each 3m high. |
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The move highlights the UAE's commitment to providing Emiratis with financial stability and a dignified life. |
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For reasons that will be explained later, the highlights of 1st Class are the tracks that feature guest emcees. |
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It highlights how to detect intrusions and how to secure file systems, e-mail, web servers and other key applications. |
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Present-day reality highlights the pressing need for the state's advance preparation for possible wars. |
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But if the only gripe you can have about watching two discs of soccer highlights is that the music sucks, it's not a bad complaint. |
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The attitude taken by the Post highlights the hypocritical and unprincipled character of its criticisms of the Bush administration. |
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You can read extremely edited highlights of the following interview in the latest edition of Web User magazine, out today. |
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His fearsome set brought the curtain down on a fantastic final day, with some of the major highlights away from the main stage. |
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An online slide show highlights our correspondents' favorite new offerings. |
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The report highlights the fact that many people are relying on the state pension for their retirement income. |
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This failure to meet publication dates highlights the problem of cloistered academics. |
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The highlights are brushed in with white body colour, which gives the rippling musculature a reptilian glint. |
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Thus, what you get for your hard-earned then is an all too brief account, with highlights that skip too quickly from one sport to the next. |
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This has raised the spectre of an new underclass and highlights contentious issues of the class nature of the open-door policy in the country. |
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According to the draft, the new blue book highlights the importance Japan attaches to civil societies. |
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A glaze highlights detailing in the ginger-stained doors and fluted columns. |
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Tracks three and four are engaging, likely highlights of improvisations, and are pieced together here for our enjoyment. |
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He highlights recent compositions more than most of his 60's coevals, but these, too, are delivered as highly stylized, singsongy chants. |
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The practice of adding and subtracting aspects from his home page also highlights particular facets of Yuan's identity at different times. |
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Among the highlights of Crane's collection were the fabled Bayard Album and rare daguerreotypes, including a portrait of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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As he twirls again, an officer's sword highlights the confident swagger of today's military man about town. |
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This case highlights the legal and moral minefield surrounding neighbourhood disputes. |
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The size of the award to the Chiricahuas nicely highlights the challenges associated with implementing the Act. |
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Nevertheless, it highlights the dangers of naive advocacy of urban consolidation as a panacea. |
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The absence of pigment in the human sclera highlights the iris and thereby enhances the interpretation of eye movements. |
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The case highlights the agonizing medical decisions that living wills were meant to avoid. |
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Add slenderizing vertical lines to your hair through well placed highlights or lowlights. |
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Other highlights include PVC dresses, lace dresses, gold pyjama trousers and chiffon tops. |
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Among the highlights of the fair will be the new low-price PCs to be introduced. |
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A satellite feed of highlights from this event will be made available. |
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Are there any plans to screen edited highlights as UK viewers have to date only been able to watch it on satellite on WDR or the Spanish channel TVE Internacional? |
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Dance and music numbers were the major highlights of the programme. |
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By tracking the number of reads, comments, social media shares, trackbacks, reposts, and questions asked, you have data that highlights what your audience wants to hear. |
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All are placed in a monochrome field of light or dark and correspondingly given shadows or bright highlights to emphasize contrasts between figure and ground. |
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These brushes add three-dimensional depth and realism to the painting by adding highlights and shadows, which are under tight control by the user. |
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It might be wise to save your money until a collection of Morricone remixes is produced that properly highlights the composer's talent for mood and atmosphere. |
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This highlights the carcinogenic potential of AA in human beings. |
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I'd heard about the balayage technique, but after a disastrous run-in with bleach as a teen I was afraid of highlights and thought I'd be better off boring brown. |
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Earlier this year, it told The Sunday Business Post that it was in negotiations with the English Football Association to broadcast highlights of football matches. |
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This essay highlights the ways in which children's literature, that is, trade books for children, became important vehicles for civil rights activism. |
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It also details the various technical aspects of the project and highlights the principal distributional conflict that underlay the reform process. |
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One of the highlights was when I stole Robin the gnome from one of the officer's gardens and I was locked up for two days with just bread and water. |
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Show highlights include the pavilions, where you can check out Neville's grass and a range of needlework, cooking, art and craft, flowers and vegetables. |
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Instead he highlights a series of systemic problems and suggests a number of psychological tendencies, to explain the vast gulf between claim and reality. |
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It was one spectacular show, I really enjoyed the opening tableaux and display, showcasing three thousand years of history, the highlights being the drums and the statues. |
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It highlights corruption, evil and destruction in a pretty raw way. |
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The study, however, highlights some consistent themes, notably that time and again, procurers effused about the extra qualities provided by the smaller supplier. |
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Ely highlights specific needs of the students age 25 and older. |
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The decision to stand pat highlights the lack of coordination between the BOJ and the government to pull the world's second-biggest economy out of recession. |
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His piece highlights the fickle nature of Australian politics. |
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One of the highlights of the programme will be that every Anglo-Indian child born in 1980 will be honoured, as that was the year when the guild was formed. |
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The highlights for most listeners were the poems threaded with irony. |
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The theft highlights the growing grey market for mobile phones. |
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As a comparative study, it highlights the distinctively brutal features of American slavery. |
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Other highlights include an American Rag denim jacket, an Anne Taylor yellow linen blazer, and a velour DKNY hoodie. |
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The fracas between Harvard's new president and its top Afro-American studies profs highlights black academia's fixation on victimhood and double standards. |
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Other research from the organisation highlights that millions of birds die each year because of cat predations, starvation and the weak and sickly condition of hatchlings. |
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Instead, Lajer-Burcharth highlights the interaction of David's art and certain psychocultural aspects of Thermidorian society shaken by the Terror. |
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The front of this floor-through apartment highlights the width of the townhouse. The front of this floor-through apartment highlights the width of the townhouse. |
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The WHO report highlights the extent of suicide globally and the need for concerted and diverse prevention initiatives. |
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Her post not only points toward a bright future for print-on-demand publishing, but also highlights the benefits for brick-and-mortar bookstores and self-publishing authors. |
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Indian and Sri Lankan dancing and a Malaysian wedding ceremony were some of the highlights of a day that promoted cultural diversity and anti-racism. |
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When you type a character in the text box, the program does some simple speed selection and highlights the first entry in the list box that matches. |
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From Ryan Gosling's neo-noir film to Tilda Swinton as a suburban mom, Richard Porton on the highlights of the Festival. |
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Other highlights include the cascade, grotto, pinetum and arboretum. |
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He highlights how anti-communist prejudice has lent weight to a sympathetic view of the propertied classes particularly over the treatment of slaves. |
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But it also highlights the special relationship between the in-bye pasture, which is used by some birds for feeding, whilst the heather moorland is used for nesting. |
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He highlights a silver fish-server with stipples of white impasto. |
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Her talk and reminiscence were one of the highlights of the weekend. |
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This behavior highlights an implicit assumption in our model, that searching foragers should always begin handling any unhandled food items that they find. |
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The collection also highlights femininity through soft cutting lines. |
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He highlights his disregard for self-absorbed authoritarianism. |
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Notable live highlights were show-stopping performances from the likes of Courtney Pine, who amazed with his virtuoso display of circular breathing. |
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Their absence both raises awkward questions over whether or not Edinburgh's festival is losing its lustre and highlights the intractable nature of film business politics. |
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Renata Espinosa highlights the sustainable and chic fashions you will actually want to buy this earth day. |
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The movie actually offers a brief summation of this premise during its closing credits, which present highlights sequentially from both Cocoon and the sequel. |
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The library's use of crayon-colored highlights adds drama and helps orient visitors by making essential features such as escalators and stairs easy to spot. |
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This case highlights the importance of considering epiglottitis early in the differential diagnosis of a child presenting with upper respiratory distress or stridor. |
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We saw hippo and elephant but for me highlights were a rare slaty egret, an in-your-face look at a marabou stork standing over a single egg on its head-high nest. |
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The sky was streaked with pink highlights as the sun slowly sank. |
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A few of the highlights are the corn maze, pumpkin patch and hayrides. |
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This episode, way back in the Garden of Eden, highlights for those who have an eye to see it, the false and unbiblical nature of the evolutionary theory of human origins! |
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The concept of digital citizenship highlights the continued need for policy that promotes effective use of the internet, including literacy, skills, and regular access. |
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The historical record of this important reform, embodied in the 26th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, highlights the importance of the social and political factors in defining adult status. |
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Aaron Carroll highlights the findings of a study on limiting the sizes of sugary drinks. |
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Despite their supporting roles, the young stewardess and Russian hit man are arguably the highlights of the show. |
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The report highlights the plight of 20 species, including the song thrush, the corncrake, the crossbill, the capercaillie, the dotterel and black grouse. |
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At the same time, it highlights the challenge he faces as a candidate trying to run on reasonableness in a party of zealots. |
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The highlights of the tour will be visits to Florence, Rome and Venice. |
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Wimbledon is the BBC's showcase tennis tournament, one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar and, for many, the epitome of British summer. |
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He likewise highlights this failing among a detached citizenry on the homefront. |
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But research in organizations with nonfacilitative governments highlights the value of bureaucracy and reveals the seamy side of personal relationships. |
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This approach, in which Mainland China makes the judgment and Hong Kong duteously follows, highlights the most dangerous aspect of the proposed law. |
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Heavily influenced by French romanticism, Lanusse's poetry in Les Cenelles highlights love, death, and both the pleasures and the general oppressiveness of life. |
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A different strategy for explaining consciousness via intentionality highlights the importance of clarity regarding the connection between consciousness and reflexivity. |
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Each year the boat race between the two universities highlights the skills of the best oarsmen, who spend the rest of the year in intercollegiate races and training. |
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Premiership football highlights return to the BBC this August, and Match of the Day will be back on BBC ONE on Saturday nights with the pick of the day's action. |
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The finding that mangroves serve as crucial nurseries for coral reef fish highlights another reason to conserve these rapidly disappearing habitats. |
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Wroth highlights and intensifies the complex, highly-structured nature of the corona by composing it of fourteen sonnets, mirroring the fourteen lines of the sonnet itself. |
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This incident highlights our need to have a nethead on the team. |
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The incident highlights the precarious state of Afghanistan as U.S. troops prepare to withdraw from the country. |
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Your letter highlights so many of the harsh realities trans people face, specifically in regard to how society rejects us. |
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His wife and business partner, Elizabeth, is also in black, a flowing dress that echoes her glossy black hair and highlights her porcelain-pale skin. |
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Today's reading highlights the jealous streak in his character. |
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Merrill Lynch, an investment bank, highlights a number of stocks. |
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Without repeating too much of what I wrote there seven years ago, I want to add some highlights that I only alluded to or didn't have the space to discuss in that essay. |
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This problem highlights the difficulty in delineating the dividing line between automatism and insanity, or, as it is often termed non-insane automatism and insane automatism. |
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This case highlights the focal nature of central pain mechanisms and the possible value of selective subparietal leukotomies in the management of central pain. |
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The artist's Pantone color play, which brings to mind the eccentric palette of the late Paul Feeley, highlights the paintings' perceptual inconsonance. |
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One of the highlights of the weekend for Flynn came in the 3,000m race, where a spectacular photo finish between Maria McCambridge and Karen Reid thrilled the sizeable crowd. |
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One of the highlights of the weekend is when a hangi or huge communal meal that has been cooked in the ground for several hours is served on the Saturday evening. |
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A high-cut red dress with circular strands of wool rope, and a white knitted tube with an abrupt, angular black panel just below were two highlights from this label. |
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Other highlights include the banana kick that old-timers swear they saw during a grand final in the late 1940s, a couple of decades before such a kick was said to be invented. |
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The story of Gliese 581g highlights how hard exoplanet-hunting is, and how science at its best is self-correcting. |
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The film highlights the immense power and patronage of the church. |
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A couple years ago she hacked all her long, beautiful black hair off into a bob with chocolate colored highlights that she managed to just pull off. |
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The cor anglais and violin obbligato in the duet for male alto and tenor, Wie selig, with its thirds and lyrical highlights was particularly effective. |
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And the artistic history of musical typography highlights printed music in which the bounds of craftsmanship are transcended to produce exemplars of outstanding design. |
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The report highlights a number of problems, including the degeneration and decay of timber in the upper sections where the tree has been previously topped and pruned. |
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A June 12, 2006 cable from the U.S. embassy in Riyadh disclosed by WikiLeaks highlights this kind of bigotry. |
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Can we justify manicures and tasteful highlights when others are vainly looking for work? |
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The circus skills are impressive with unusual solo highlights such as hula hooping that is unforgettable, a dazzling trapeze set and great work on ropes and bungees. |
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For most visitors, the highlights of the trip are watching zookeepers bottle-feed the infants, and watching dozens of elephants cool off in the Maha Oya River. |
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The difference is that the patient is first injected with a light sensitive dye which travels to the retina and highlights the abnormal blood vessels. |
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One of the many highlights of the thirty-five-strong display is an unusual porcellaneous stoneware pillow in the shape of a reclining boy shaded by a lotus leaf. |
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He points out the increasing unfeasibility for big Irish houses to remain in the hands of their families, and highlights the cultural and historic significance of Lissadell. |
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Scotland's coach does not usually want for words, but even the perennial optimist found it difficult to see any highlights amongst the autumnal gloom of yesterday's encounter. |
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The forced revote highlights the treacherous role of the UFCW bureaucracy, which systematically isolated the four-month grocery strike before it was defeated. |
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Facials, manicures, body massage, electrolysis, not to mention haircuts, highlights and perms are all on offer at a fraction of the price you'd pay at a high street salon. |
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A novel that highlights the oddness and distinct challenges that come along with being a modern, thinking person. |
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In fact, the communion conundrum highlights the first visible fissure in the church of Francis. |
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It highlights the biggest problem with The blacklist as the show barrels towards the conclusion of its debut season. |
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Because a press tour as blissful as this demands immortalization, here are the highlights from the past two weeks. |
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Two hours after seeing the film, which highlights spring to mind? |
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A pattern has emerged, and one that highlights a worrying talent drain. |
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Some highlights from the research shows that those firms looking beyond Dublin to get out of the traffic jams may not fare any better by chasing the rural idyll. |
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Skits, songs and dance numbers will be among the highlights of the show. |
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This highlights their potential as an effective coastal monitoring system and an aid to coastal zone management. |
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Her contribution highlights the typically underexplored ableism that is often present during street protests. |
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This article highlights the differences of the student loan system in several major countries. |
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But it also highlights the changes that have taken place in gay and AIDS activism, and the way that a formerly mass movement has been recast. |
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The coverage is presented by Sue Barker and highlights with Claire Balding. |
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Half 'n' half ombres, foil highlights and bold, blocky colour are no-nos for the natural trend. |
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And one of the highlights of the threeday event will be a personal appearance by extreme alpinist Ueli Steck, the hottest property in climbing. |
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Prigatano highlights the importance of these issues for clinicians working psychotherapeutically with brain-injured persons. |
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Northcliffe's involvement also highlights the limitations of both Aitken's and Lloyd George's accounts of Asquith's fall. |
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Our case report highlights the paramount importance of medical history in the care of patients with enigmatic illnesses. |
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Guzman's pride in his genealogical descent from a whorish grandmother highlights his concept of a male world maintained by women's sexual labor. |
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