Mrs Holmes says so many lorries come back and forth that it can be dangerous walking through the area. |
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Jacqui Frazier's Papa Joe, Larry Holmes and other notable former fighters were ringside for the fight. |
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Holmes was a master of the flip aphorism, but one shouldn't confuse flip aphorisms with legal acumen. |
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And the irony is that I've just this minute been given a free membership to the local Holmes gym from my work. |
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You know the blockers are doing theft jobs when Holmes consistently is getting by the initial wave of defenders. |
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Holmes only chooses subjects that excite his curiosity and sympathy as well as his literary admiration. |
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He could easily have checked his facts, but did not bother to because so far as he was concerned the Holmes stories were potboilers. |
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Mickey, Danny, Albert, Ash and Stacie return from a well-earned break to discover that old-time grifter Harry Holmes has been banged up. |
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Kelly Holmes is the Olympic 800 metres champion after her dramatic win in the final tonight. |
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The concern is that five races before the 1,500 metres final may take the edge off Holmes. |
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Pathologist Dr Al Badri found that Mr Holmes died from cardio respiratory failure and chronic alcoholism. |
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Graham Holmes continued a tour de force of Pattaya Golf with yet another Flight victory, this a countback over Steve Weller. |
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This is dismissed by Holmes as a misinterpretation of the ravages of yellow fever and other tropical diseases. |
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Holmes investigates the possible spontaneous combustion of a cantankerous old man. |
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Gareth Holmes and electrician James Asherton had a bit of a to-do over James' craftsmanship on Gareth's home. |
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Ian Holmes showed nerves of steel as he comfortably tucked away the penalty kick. |
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Then, in 1986, the same year that Holmes was beaten by Michael Spinks, Tyson annihilated Trevor Berbick for the WBC crown. |
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Sherlock Holmes, the fictional Victorian detective whose global popularity continues to this day, has had more imagined resurrections than Elvis. |
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The work abounds in leitmotivs, the most important of which are those relating to Holmes and Watson. |
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Holmes and Watson have become cardboard variations on a theme, rather than reinvented characters. |
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Like Liberace, another small-screen icon who was almost as much of a ham, Holmes got his mum on the show. |
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As always, Rathbone gives us a Holmes that is quick-witted and focused, able to deduce what mere mortals cannot. |
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The home team has been remarkably consistent in the league under Pat Holmes and their unbeaten record goes back to two seasons. |
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As I entered the room, Holmes was putting away his Stradivarius into its case. |
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That, in fact, Holmes did recognize it for what it was, testifies to his profound knowledge of ophiology. |
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Holmes was shaking out his dripping overcoat and changing into his carpet slippers. |
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How these two men could ever have trusted one another is a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes. |
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Salter accounts for most of the music in the first headnote, with only Sherlock Holmes and The Voice of Terror written by Skinner. |
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His dodgy memoirs are ultimately more thrilling than the open-and-shut casebook of Sherlock Holmes. |
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We sat there for a few minutes in silence, Holmes obviously in a brown study and I not willing to disturb his brilliant mind while at work. |
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At that time, Holmes had kept his distance, thinking in a brown study but never leaping to his feet with the quarry in his sights. |
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Cameron Latter scored two first half goals after good work from George Holmes in the midfield. |
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Even if shareholders are prepared to give Holmes the benefit of another few quarters' grace, he has an extremely small margin of error. |
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Fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes is credited with first realising the value of soil in criminal investigations. |
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The only time he was ever shook or stopped were in his fights with Holmes and Tyson. |
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That shortcoming led to the introduction of the Holmes system for major investigations. |
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But golden girl Holmes is almost certain to do only one of her Olympic distances because of a slight injury. |
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Both Watson and Mycroft are dead, and Holmes spends his time bee-keeping and writing letters. |
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In the rematch, Spinks won a controversial split decision over Holmes to retain the title. |
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Holmes, wearing a simple-minded smile on a benevolent face, shuffled his way toward the woman. |
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Holmes affected to not know what I was talking about, and continued to read the Times while wheezing around the chalk sticking out of his hooter. |
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Having missed the gospel show, the idea of catching up with The Holmes Brothers was essential. |
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I could see that Holmes was favourably impressed by the manner and speech of his new client. |
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I went out for a enjoyable evening and returned to find that Holmes had gone. |
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Although he advised against eating excessively, Mr Holmes said people needn't worry too much about gum disease. |
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Sherlock Holmes is not just the brainiest hero in British literature, he is the only one whose whole reason for existence is brainpower. |
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Holmes returned to his bench and quickly replaced the hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid, and sodium carbonate to their proper storage locations. |
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Along with Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan and James Bond, the wonder dog is one of the most enduring characters in British literature. |
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The Centenier finished his coffee, while Holmes selected and filled his briar pipe. |
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Not one Supreme Court justice dissented from the Moyer opinion, which was drafted by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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Determined to rescue the two, Holmes starts a diversionary fire and, in the confusion, scarpers. |
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Holmes would meet Spinks again seven months later losing a split decision, this time in a fight that most media and fans felt that he won. |
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Holmes set a new British record and ended up as the only Team GB athlete to claim individual track and field gold. |
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Sherlock Holmes is a permanent fixture in popular culture, and he is particularly in fashion at the moment. |
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Sherlock Holmes gets given an honorary fellowship from the Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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Stephens's strength had been sapped by a crash diet to produce the lean, mean Holmes that Wilder wanted. |
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Soon, we had the full set of fingerprints and Holmes had the photographer position his camera in front of the wall safe. |
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Holmes went one better than Britain's former middle-distance stars Sebastian Coe and Steve Ovett, who tried and failed to do the coveted double. |
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Kelly Holmes last night became only the seventh British woman to win an athletics gold medal at the Olympics. |
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Holmes though was not in the mood for praise and walked at a pace that I struggled to maintain. |
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Holmes has spent most of her career cursing her luck after a string of injuries wrecked her chances of gold at major championships. |
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There is much to ponder in Evans's paper that resuscitates many ideas from Arthur Holmes of a generation ago. |
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Kelly Holmes comes from way back in the field to win her first gold medal of the Olympic Games in dramatic style. |
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The authors are faithful to the original tales, going so far as to allow Holmes to keep pertinent information to himself until the big reveal. |
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This is happening less and less, though the laid-back Holmes claims he never got uptight about it. |
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Mr Holmes was sent flying into shelves by the blow and needed hospital treatment for his injuries. |
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The case went unsolved for sometime, until she busted out her diamond-studded gold magnifying glass and bubblegum pink Sherlock Holmes hat. |
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Mr Holmes, who is also a keen foxhunter, said he provided a service to local farmers by ridding their land of vermin. |
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Over the years there have been many of adaptations of Sherlock Holmes and countless actors interpreting the role. |
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Despite looking fabulous in a deerstalker and maintaining a healthy interest in opium, I am not Sherlock Holmes. |
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Mr Holmes said he and three friends immediately launched their own boat and searched the area but to no avail. |
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A fic in the genre of alternative universe, here Sherlock Holmes is a famous chef and Watson is running a struggling family restaurant. |
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It had a light-heartedness that was endearing and worthy of that Sherlock Holmes genre it so alluringly wanted to emulate. |
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One would surmise that Holmes would get suspicious by the fourth or fifth time he was asked to present a ring as the best man. |
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But Ken Holmes and Moira Emmett, from Cliffe, near Selby, vowed to compete in a separate race today, despite trustees of the horse race urging them to think again. |
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The cops were as incompetent as they often appear to be in the Holmes stories. |
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Weatherall has turned Holmes on to much more modern electronica. |
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I think your comments are correct in general but wrong as to Holmes. |
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The public cheered Holmes when she broke away from Cruise with a similar element of challenge and ingenuity. |
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Holmes will present research on his underwater listening device in Vancouver on May 20 at the semi-annual meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. |
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The dilemma that Holmes faced concerned the effect that three 800 metres races might have on her prospects in the metric mile, which begins tomorrow. |
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Indeed, Danger Mouse, in spite of his eyepatch and zippy car, is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are the prototypes of modern detective stories. |
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Yes, the drug may unmask an otherwise concealed truth and move the Holmes case in one direction or another. |
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Bingley's Rob Jebb, who lives at Staveley, was a disappointing ninth, four places behind his main challenger for the British championship title, Ian Holmes. |
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Holmes and I left the wagonette and proceeded by foot to this field, careful to avoid some of the deep muddy tracks left by the cattle that shared the field. |
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But in all the ways that matter, Bell effectively was Holmes, or became Holmes, through the deathless art of Conan Doyle, Bell's most famous pupil. |
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Holmes won the English Championship and Jebb won the Lakeland Classics. |
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Holmes, a fullback in high school, seems lukewarm to the idea. |
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With a taut, shrunken face, a penchant for cocaine injections, and a fondness for disguise and deception, Holmes is his own Hyde. |
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During the 10-minute court proceeding, Holmes looked at times like he was in a catatonic state. |
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For example, the very bushmaster AR-15 used by Adam Lanza in Newtown and by James Holmes in Aurora is perfectly legal. |
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The Hollywood Reporter said the film was a dud, but Holmes plays neatly against type. |
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But modernity, its machines, objectivity and industry, produced its counterfoil within Holmes as well. |
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All local budding Sherlock Holmes, Agatha Christies and other nosy parkers were running around last weekend trying to figure out what happened Friday Night at Bowmore Point. |
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The first hint that James Holmes suffers from bipolar disorder comes from the alleged shooter himself. |
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Authorities also found the paintbrushes Holmes allegedly used to make the napalm. |
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Holmes seemed to expedite matters promptly, amid rumors that she was frightened of the Church of Scientology. |
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For Holmes, this would mean considering all of the various ways in which a theft could occur without the guard dog barking. |
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Katie Holmes may often have seemed like a doe in the footlights during her marriage to Tom Cruise. |
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Understandably, the Royal Society of Chemistry has just honoured Holmes with a fellowship, the first time an imaginary character is being recognised. |
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I fancy Holmes would have destroyed those theories with nothing more than his intuition. |
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Holmes did play the violin, but also smoked a pipe, boxed, injected cocaine, and lost himself in his chemistry lab. |
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If Holmes recovers she could also land a medal in the 1500m, while Trafford's Chris Rawlinson is among the fancied runners for the 400m hurdles on Thursday. |
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More than 300 guests attended the reception in Knockranny House Hotel and the new Mr. and Mrs. Holmes are currently honeymooning at an undisclosed location. |
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Holmes is the most adaptable of characters, having been portrayed by more actors than any other. |
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But while promoting Rock of Ages in May, he gushed about Holmes like they were still madly in love. |
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But though, like Holmes, Hamlet is cleverer than everyone around him, his emotionalism and his fondness for poetic flights would unfit him as a private detective. |
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Since Holmes has been in jail, Benjamin has sent him a letter of support as well as a Christmas card of a llama. |
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Conan Doyle had no scruples about bringing him back from the dead after he drowned with Moriarty in the Reichenbach Falls at the end of The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. |
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We witnessed that tonight on the Holmes push poll, Mr Shirley. |
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Aside from Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., there are no celebrities or well-known names. |
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Holmes however was just seen in an exhibition fight, so it might be that the old warhorse will still step in the ring despite what the public would hope. |
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But, I repeat, no one doubted that he who controlled the Conan Doyle copyright could also say yea or nay to the further use of the character Sherlock Holmes. |
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A gag order remains mostly in effect in the case against alleged killer James Holmes. |
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But the strangest moment in the show was when Cruise dragged Holmes out to the cheering crowd. |
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Sherlock Holmes put down the Daily Gazette where he had been perusing the agony column, his daily ritual, and retrieved a letter from his coat pocket. |
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He ensured that Jeremy Brett donned the deerstalker, and his electrifying performances guaranteed that for millions he became the television Sherlock Holmes. |
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At the same time Holmes was in the theater, techno music began blaring inside his apartment. |
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What movie was showing when James Eagan Holmes opened fire at that multiplex in Aurora, Colo. |
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Holmes scowled and wished he worked in radio rather than the written word. |
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Foster believes that Holmes used a stereo timer to set the music to start playing at midnight. |
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Conan Doyle eventually left medicine and created Sherlock Holmes, a character who brought science to the masses. |
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The mystery of how Britain's leading expert on him came to be lying garrotted to death on his own bed may have been solved by the author's greatest creation, Sherlock Holmes. |
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Owing to the half-term break we were unable to contact Mrs Holmes. |
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Artfully, I must confess, I mentioned that The Herald of the same day had spoken warmly about some slighting remark concerning Holmes made in the House the previous night. |
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In 1937, the British film Silver Blaze was released starring Arthur Wontner as Holmes and Ian Fleming as Watson. |
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Holmes and Rahe used 300 as the cutoff to predict a high risk of illness. |
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Holmes was beady-eyed and bland and is wrongly characterised as a know-all junky high on drugs. |
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While Holmes was seeking assistance, out on the track Jo Pavey was adding to her metric mile reputation with a superb second place. |
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Short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes were published in the Strand Magazine. |
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Public outcry, however, led him to feature Holmes in 1901 in the novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. |
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His first screen appearance was in the 1900 Mutoscope film, Sherlock Holmes Baffled. |
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Holmes also cremated some of the bodies or placed them in lime pits for destruction. |
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Harmony and other Holmes models come with remote controls, electronic humidistats, FilterCheck monitors and Microban protection. |
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But did you, like Justice Holmes, come back totally changed? |
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They were lowbrow pastiche. The Adventures of Vicarage Leadbetter, a low-budget pisstake of Sherlock Holmes written for Radio Four. |
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When David Leadbeater and Sam Holmes, 22, were arrested they denied knowing about 35 luxury limos stolen in 40 days. |
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In his Abrams dissent, Holmes did elaborate somewhat on the decision in Schenck, roughly along the lines that Chafee had suggested. |
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United States, Holmes ruled that any evidence obtained, even indirectly, from an illegal search was inadmissible in court. |
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All of the speeches are reproduced in the third volume of The Collected Works of Justice Holmes. |
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It says much for Holmes that, even as a loanee, he has been as hurt as anyone by Walsall's recent dip. |
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Holmes, 24, allegedly set off a smoke bomb and killed nearly 12 people during the screening of the new Batman movie at movie hall in Denver. |
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Olay has announced its first ever brand ambassador and its Hollywood actress Katie Holmes. |
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From Katie Holmes to Anne Hathaway, see our picks for her understudy. |
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Holmes went on to study gemology and jewelry arts at the Gemological Institute of America in Santa Monica, Calif. |
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Barton is currently senior associate and director of Interior Design Studio at Glave and Holmes Architecture in Richmond, Virginia. |
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Holmes and Yoshihara advance a useful thought experiment on why and how Japan would go nuclear. |
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Award-winning poet Janet Holmes presents F2F, a collection of free-verse poetry that speaks volumes with the briefest and scarcest of phrases. |
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Justice Holmes on a train out of Washington during one of the Court's intersessions. |
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Brett Holmes assured me in an email that nepotism is not a factor and that all would be revealed in the August edition of The Lamp. |
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A couple were intimidating,'' said Holmes, whose name is Cordelia but likes to go by Cori. |
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Symptoms require interpretation and Holmes situates the locus in the transition from daemonic to naturalistic explanation. |
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Technological man is either a specialist-savant like Sherlock Holmes or an emasculated drone like Dagwood Bumstead, according to McLuhan. |
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The striker took his league tally to eight with spot-kicks in the 22nd and 55th minutes before Guly Do Prado and Lee Holmes netted late on. |
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But once again Heyes left his putt above ground and so the pair of protagonists marched off to the 17th, with Holmes dormie two. |
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Menand of course acknowledges important variations among the pragmatisms of Holmes, James, Peirce, and Dewey, and delves thoughtfully into them. |
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K i r k w o o d H o s p i c e fundraisers Pauline Holmes and Jane Dutton get an eyeful of the latest venture to help the Dalton centre. |
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Holmes, fourth over two laps in the IAAF Golden League meeting in Berlin yesterday, believes Fenn should be given the chance to shine in Paris. |
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Holmes pushed open the door of the private bar and ordered two glasses of beer from the ruddy-faced, white-aproned landlord. |
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I was up betimes in the morning, but Holmes was afoot earlier still, for I saw him as I dressed, coming up the drive. |
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Joseph Holmes Dance Theatre member Darrian Ford and JHDT instructor Winifred Haun teamed up in Long Lunch, the danciest piece on the program. |
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Two famous fictional characters who wore deerstalker hats were Sherlock Holmes and Holden Caulfield in J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye. |
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Holmes enters through the window, and reveals that he was Peters, and Amelia was Billy. Watson also infenestrates. |
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Led by Farage, the NEC removed Holmes from power, and Titford was elected leader. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle often visit riverside parts as in The Sign of Four. |
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Watson states that Sherlock Holmes has retired to a small farm upon the Downs near Eastbourne. |
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Conan Doyle's The Adventure of the Devil's Foot featuring Sherlock Holmes is set in Cornwall. |
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Christie became increasingly tired of Poirot, just as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle did with his character Sherlock Holmes. |
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His performance was so well received that he was called to London to play the role alongside William Gillette, the original Holmes. |
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He also starred in Without a Clue, portraying Sherlock Holmes and also acted as Chief Insp. |
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The Crace ceiling decorations in the entrance hall were not to the taste of the director Charles Holmes, and were obliterated by white paint. |
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Sunstein identifies Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as a majoritarian but says there are no consistent majoritarians on today's Supreme Court. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories helped found the tradition of detective fiction. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. |
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In 1927, Doyle spoke in a filmed interview about Sherlock Holmes and spiritualism. |
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There is a statue of Sherlock Holmes in Picardy Place, Edinburgh, close to the house where Doyle was born. |
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Like Holmes, Bell was noted for drawing broad conclusions from minute observations. |
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Sir Henry Littlejohn, Chair of Medical Jurisprudence at the University of Edinburgh Medical School, is also cited as an inspiration for Holmes. |
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The story features Holmes and Watson coming out of retirement to aid the war effort. |
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In many of the stories, Holmes dives into an apparent mess to find an item most relevant to a mystery. |
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Police outside London ask Holmes for assistance if he is nearby, even during a vacation. |
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Holmes occasionally uses addictive drugs, especially in the absence of stimulating cases. |
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In this context, a client is offering to double his fee, and it is implied that wealthy clients habitually pay Holmes more than his standard fee. |
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Her memory is kept alive by the photograph of Adler that Holmes received for his part in the case. |
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At the end of A Study in Scarlet, Holmes demonstrates a knowledge of Latin. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories helped marry forensic science, particularly Holmes' acute observation of small clues, and literature. |
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It also appears at the end of the 1929 film The Return of Sherlock Holmes, the first Holmes sound film. |
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Some authors have written tales centred on characters from the canon other than Holmes. |
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Watson's description of Sherlock Holmes when he first makes his acquaintance in A Study in Scarlet. |
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Brett played the detective in four series of Sherlock Holmes for Britain's Granada Television from 1984 to 1994 and appeared as Holmes on stage. |
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Holmes has also appeared in video games, including the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes series of seven titles. |
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And further strikes from Guly Do Prado and substitute Lee Holmes finished off a Watford side that never really got going. |
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Katie Holmes, 34, has a fantastic figure and lovely long legs and she certainly looks at her best in her favourite boot-cut jeans. |
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His great grandson was Joseph Bell who Arthur Conan Doyle has credited Sherlock Holmes as being loosely based on from Bell's observant manner. |
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Kelly Holmes won Olympic gold in both the 800m and 1500m, and set many British records. |
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Both albums were produced by Alan Holmes who also provided their colourful artwork. |
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James's Church there is a monument to the 17th century admiral Sir Robert Holmes who was at Yarmouth. |
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The local patron arranging the deal was Sir Leonard Holmes, who made it a condition that they never visited the borough. |
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Joey will be appearing in the Laughter Asylum show tonight alongside Sam Moloney, Mark Holmes, Ukes Not Dead and Sean Clinch. |
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Holmes retired from the Court at the age of 90 years, making him the oldest Justice in the Supreme Court's history. |
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Holmes was a leading figure in Boston intellectual and literary circles, Mrs. |
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Holmes accordingly grew up in an atmosphere of intellectual achievement, and early formed the ambition to be a man of letters like Emerson. |
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Holmes particularly admired and was close to his fellow officer in the 20th Massachusetts, Henry Livermore Abbott. |
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Holmes is said to have shouted to Lincoln to take cover during the Battle of Fort Stevens, although this is commonly regarded as apocryphal. |
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Holmes practiced admiralty law and commercial law in Boston for fifteen years. |
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The book also remains controversial, for Holmes begins by rejecting various kinds of formalism in law. |
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In the book, Holmes set forth his view that the only source of law, properly speaking, was a judicial decision enforced by the state. |
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These views endeared Holmes to the later advocates of legal realism, and made him one of the early founders of law and economics jurisprudence. |
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Lodge, like Roosevelt, was a strong supporter of imperialism, which Holmes was expected to support as well. |
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The dissent by Holmes permanently damaged his formerly close relationship with Theodore Roosevelt. |
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An extensive selection of letters to Claire Castletown, in Ireland, is included in Honorable Justice, The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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Justice Holmes was an honorary member of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. |
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James Mortimer asks Sherlock Holmes to investigate the death of his friend, Sir Charles Baskerville. |
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In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed Cardozo to the Supreme Court of the United States to succeed Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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California is notable partly because of the concurring opinion of both Justices Brandeis and Holmes. |
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In the more modern era, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was an admiralty lawyer before ascending to the bench. |
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Clark of Holmes County was the first African American to be elected to the State House since Reconstruction. |
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This practice was mentioned in dissent by Justice Holmes in Brown and Yellow Taxicab. |
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Holmes then turned to the law of unfair competition, which the majority claimed was the basis of the ruling. |
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The Hound of the Baskervilles is the third of the crime novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes. |
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Watson tracks the second man he saw in the area and discovers it to be Holmes, investigating independently in hopes of a faster resolution. |
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At Baskerville Hall, Holmes notices a resemblance between Stapleton and a portrait of Hugo Baskerville. |
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Accompanied by Inspector Lestrade, whom Holmes has summoned, Holmes and Watson travel to the Stapleton home, where Sir Henry is dining. |
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Weeks later, Holmes provides Watson with additional details about the case. |
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The story ends with Holmes and Watson leaving to see the opera Les Huguenots starring Jean de Reszke. |
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Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles is a casual game by Frogwares. |
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The legend may have been part of the inspiration for the Sherlock Holmes novel The Hound of the Baskervilles. |
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Sherlock Holmes is brought in to determine if the dog is in fact real or supernatural. |
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Holmes and Watson arrive at King's Pyland, from which Silver Blaze is missing. |
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Holmes also deduces why the police could not find the horse, despite having looked right at him. |
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Holmes ensures Silver Blaze's safety, and turns his mind to other aspects of the case. |
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Gregory is one of the more competent police detectives Holmes works with in the course of his career. |
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He conducts a thorough investigation of the crime before Holmes's arrival, and gathers all the evidence Holmes needs to solve the case. |
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A short film adaptation was released in 1923 starring Eille Norwood in the role of Holmes and Hubert Willis cast as Dr Watson. |
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This was part of the film series entitled The Last Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. |
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Kevin Holmes, of Princewood Lane, Birkby, is one of the people behind the fund. |
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The story was adapted in 1977, starring Christopher Plummer as Holmes and Thorley Walters as Watson. |
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The protagonist of this novel, Christopher John Francis Boone, mentions Sherlock Holmes several times throughout the book. |
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I collect Sherlockiana first and foremost because I am a Sherlock Holmes bug. |
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She would go home to her own snuggery, with Linnet to share it, with a relieved mind if John Holmes might be taken into a family. |
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Holmes calls these active vents solfataras, so evidently we are at the type locality for this kind of thing. |
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Holmes, in keeping with his Darwinian worldview, poeticized the language of dissent to ensure that his arguments were not exhausted. |
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Holmes KW, Wherret A, Keating A, Murphy DV Meeting bulk density sampling requirements efficiently to estimate soil carbon stocks. |
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Holmes was partially modelled on his former university teacher Joseph Bell. |
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Holmes addicts had arrived at the show from all over the world. |
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The series were split into eleven episodes and starred Vasily Livanov as Holmes and Vitaly Solomin as Watson. |
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Jeremy Brett is considered the definitive Holmes by critic Julian Wolfreys. |
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In his lifetime, Gillette performed as Holmes some 1,300 times. |
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It also formed the basis for the Gillette's 1916 film, Sherlock Holmes. |
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Intrigued, Holmes meets with Sir Henry, newly arrived from Canada. |
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Later important depictions of London from the 19th and early 20th centuries are Dickens' novels, and Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes stories. |
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Coules had previously dramatised the entire Holmes canon for Radio Four. |
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Holmes starred Ian McKellen as a retired Sherlock Holmes living in Sussex, in 1947, who grapples with an unsolved case involving a beautiful woman. |
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Justice Holmes was a most popular guest and an inveterate dinner-goer. |
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Rickie Lambert netted two penalties and Guly Do Prado and Lee Holmes also netted as the Saints ended a poor return of one point from their last two games, both away from home. |
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Holmes bailed out of his fighter and parachuted onto an apartment house. |
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Holmes looked even thinner and keener than of old, but there was a dead-white tinge in his aquiline face which told me that his life recently had not been a healthy one. |
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Holmes Electrotype Foundry was torn down and replaced with the Centrum. |
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Anthologies edited by Michael Kurland and George Mann are entirely devoted to stories told from the perspective of characters other than Holmes and Watson. |
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The author wrote other material, especially plays, featuring Holmes. |
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Holmes used corn on the hook and claimed six lovely common carp. |
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Calzaghe won by unanimous decision, surpassing the 20 defenses made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively. |
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King's Sherlock Holmes novel The Moor, a Sherlockian pastiche. |
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Ifans has a recurring role as Mycroft Holmes in the CBS series Elementary. |
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Widely considered a British cultural icon, the London Metropolitan Railway named one of its 20 electric locomotives deployed in the 1920s for Sherlock Holmes. |
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For the 1951 Festival of Britain, Holmes's living room was reconstructed as part of a Sherlock Holmes exhibition, with a collection of original material. |
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The London society is one of many worldwide who arrange visits to the scenes of Holmes adventures, such as the Reichenbach Falls in the Swiss Alps. |
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If the Earth's crust was expanding along the oceanic ridges, Hess and Dietz reasoned like Holmes and others before them, it must be shrinking elsewhere. |
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Holmes has also upgraded its entire back-to-school assortment with better lamp heads, covered goosenecks, more stylish finishes and an infusion of color. |
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Based on the Holmes Group Report and John Goodlad's model of teacher preparation, the CLASS PDS is a nine-semester, site-based pre-service education program. |
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Dance music fans will be treated with a line-up including local hero David Holmes, as well as international DJs Andy Weatherall, Boxcutter and Psycatron. |
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Auguste Dupin is generally acknowledged as the first detective in fiction and served as the prototype for many that were created later, including Holmes. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his 1924 Sherlock Holmes tale The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, mentions that Dr Watson played rugby for Blackheath. |
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However, after 1840, Webster's books lost market share to the McGuffey Eclectic Readers of William Holmes McGuffey, which sold over 120 million copies. |
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However, to Holmes, from the outset, there seem to be a number of facts that do not fit the inspector's case against Simpson, damning as it looks. |
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A man of science, Holmes debunked many of the prevailing misconceptions about death, including the belief that fingernails and hair continue to grow. |
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The central idea is that Sherlock Holmes and others of that family are mind dependent abstract objects with a make believe and a set theoretical component. |
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Holmes, who is president and CEO of Kittling Ridge Winery and Suites, located in the Niagara region, was lured to the Sault by the city's project developer, MagiCorp. |
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Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were married in November 2006 in a fairy-tale, A-list wedding at a 15th century Italian castle before a church of Scientology minister. |
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This time it's super sleuth Sherlock, who has to put on his thinking cap when the wife of Dr Watson suddenly disappears and Holmes comes face to face with his mortal enemy. |
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This mysterious purpose explained the commitment to duty and honor that Holmes felt deeply himself, and that he thought was the birthright of a certain class of men. |
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Holmes JA, Damaser MS and Lehman SL Erector spinae activation and movement dynamics about the lumbar spine in lordotic and kyphotic squat-lifting. |
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He nods in the direction of our client, Vince Russo, an oily-looking man about Joel's age who has jammed his Jabba the Hutt torso into the chair at the table next to Holmes. |
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The story was adapted in 1988 for Granada television's The Return of Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett as Holmes and Edward Hardwicke as Watson. |
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Harvard Law Professor Mark DeWolfe Howe undertook to edit the papers and was authorized by the school to publish them and to prepare a biography of Holmes. |
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Supreme Court, Holmes rejected the argument that the text of the Constitution should be applied directly to cases that came before the court, as if it were a statute. |
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It was also one of the most adapted novels in the Sherlock Holmes series. |
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Notably, Alger Hiss clerked for Holmes during his last year on the Court. |
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Holmes served on the court until January 12, 1932, when his brethren on the court, citing his advanced age, suggested that the time had come for him to step down. |
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Holmes was known for his pithy, short, and frequently quoted opinions. |
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During his service on the Massachusetts court, Holmes continued to develop and apply his views of the common law, usually following precedent faithfully. |
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Sherlock Holmes of the series Benedict Cumberbatch won the outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards on Monday night. |
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Saintsbury secured a role for Chaplin in Charles Frohman's production of Sherlock Holmes, where he played Billy the pageboy in three nationwide tours. |
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Selectmen voted 4-1 last week to appoint Pamela Holmes to the full-time position left open after selectmen decided not to reappoint Hal Davis earlier this month. |
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They span from the more common groups such as Politics Society and the History Society to more niche interests like the Sherlock Holmes Society and the Baking Society. |
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After the election, Sked was pressured into resigning by a party faction led by Farage, David Lott and Michael Holmes, who deemed him too intellectual and dictatorial. |
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In a 2002 BBC poll in Britain, Cromwell, sponsored by military historian Richard Holmes was selected as one of the ten greatest Britons of all time. |
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William Holmes, the Chief Whip, then called Huskisson to one side. |
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As Rocket continued to approach, Huskisson and Holmes panicked. |
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