For 12 years of her Met Office career, she has provided forecasts on a host of BBC television and radio channels. |
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Height, weight, hair colour, the way they walk plus a whole host of other factors allow you to identify them. |
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This side is more like a meadow, dominated by longer grasses and a host of ox-eye daisies. |
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They were facing increased competition from a host of new and aggressive retailers. |
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It is sometimes difficult to discern the main thrust of the plot because of a host of subplots. |
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A wildflower garden is ecologically sound, creating a habitat for a host of species such as bees and butterflies. |
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In addition to causing social problems, the spread of tract housing exacerbated a host of environmental ills. |
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That's a plus for a base with a host of young airmen and pilot trainees who love to venture across the border. |
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The crowd cheered loudly as the host of the contest walked on stage with the name of the winning band in his hand. |
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Macra has also put together a whole host of novelty competitions and farm skills displays, from sheaf tossing to round bale rolling. |
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A host of Hallowe'en events are taking place for those who like to be scared out of their wits. |
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It's bread and butter work and a host of other urgers and coat tuggers have now tuned in to the lurk. |
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The senior undergraduate course in American constitutional law touches a host of moral issues buffeting our country today. |
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Instead of sitting in lessons the whole school has been playing a host of games including football, rugby, acrobatics and kung fu. |
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Although it introduces a host of mind-bending economic theories, the movement for sustainable economies includes more than a little whimsy. |
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To get the most up-to-date information and guidance, I turned to an expert on Web hosting, and the host of my site. |
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The robot warriors use GPS, radar, laser radar and a host of other technologies to move without human aid. |
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There are a host of seniors out there who have been forced into political activism. |
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Tires, which are tagged individually and often rolled off trucks, present a host of challenges. |
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Friction is also found in bearings, piston rings, transmission and rear-end gears, and a host of other car parts. |
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Many gardeners enjoy planting violas in windowboxes, cedar deck planters, wooden half barrels, and a host of other containers. |
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Henry is shown surrounded by a host of footmen, officials and dignitaries, a mace bearer, a crowd of nobles, and six trumpeters. |
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Sweet muscadine grapes, blackberries, apples, jujubes and a host of other fruits will be available at these upcoming sales. |
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Kate, who now lives and plays in and around Liverpool, will be bringing in a host of musicians to the Lakes from her adoptive home city. |
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Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials. |
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Magniloquence is monotonous, but the talk of the host of the Golden Lion and his neighbours rises and falls with a natural variety. |
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A whole host of details are suddenly obvious, such as the quality of shaving materials available to the cast. |
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The most common offences included larceny, burglary, malicious damage, criminal damage and a host of motoring offences. |
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He rattles off a host of muscles they work, including lats, biceps, rear delts, rhomboids, triceps and brachialis. |
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She milked the cows, reared poultry, made the butter and undertook a host of other chores. |
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Petrol fuels contain a host of additives to enhance octane rating, lower engine knock and counteract water. |
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His Sheriff Hutton stables trains a host of future racing stars amid top-class facilities. |
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The reporter treks across America interviewing a host of experts on fast food and an equal number of regular folk while chowing down. |
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Many more women, and gay men, find their drinks laced with a whole host of other illegal and prescription drugs or alcohol. |
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Alcohol regulators and industry observers should seek first to understand these favorable trends, rather than propose a host of new regulations. |
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Years ago, Alan Thicke was the host of a late-night talk show that had me on as a guest. |
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South America, in particular, has a host of species, from the dwarf fat-tailed mouse opposum to the yapok, an aquatic marsupial. |
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He is survived by his wife Tess, three sons and two daughters, family relations and a host of friends he made through the music business. |
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Interactive television enables us to add a whole host of features to complement our existing television coverage. |
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Raising a family alone can provide a host of obstacles, so single parents are clubbing together to help each other out. |
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An expansive assortment of rich colors and bicolors available includes pink, purple, white, red, blue, coral, and a host of others. |
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Some are white, many in hues of lavender and lilac, pale mauves and deep purples, and a host of other colors. |
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The Radio 1 DJ bade a tearful farewell on her last day as host of the breakfast show. |
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The craftwork ranged from copper work, wrought iron garden furniture, candleholders plus a host of other items. |
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I trawled through the accounts for the last three years to see where it had gone and found a host of different funds, all with balances. |
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They bought a company with real, calculable assets such as a cable network, a film library, a host of magazines, and television stations. |
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The concert will feature a host of local entertainers and top of the bill will be the widely acclaimed Clare singer Larry Mc Evoy. |
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And they came out with a whole host of false pricing comparisons and we are fighting back against that misinformation. |
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Chapter 5 focuses on the catabolism of proteoglycans, detailing mainly proteolysis and the host of proteases involved. |
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This was a much faster route than the line calling at Bradford Exchange, Halifax and Rochdale, among a host of other stations. |
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With a great cry, a whole host of horsemen rode forth from the inner courtyard, brandishing swords, pikes and halberds alike. |
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Environmental situations, some chemicals and foods, and a host of other situations are patient-specific triggers. |
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A host of events were organised to raise the money, including a six-a-side football tournament, a walkathon and Indian dinner party. |
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There will be a host of activities including a market in the town centre and demonstrations of ancient crafts. |
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Of course poetry is also, even largely, driven by metaphor and image, in a host of ways. |
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After a while these interminable lists acquire a certain ghoulish fascination, prompting a host of other questions. |
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Swamp foxtail, a coarse tussocky native grass with a seed head similar to buffel grass, is the native host of this insect pest. |
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He was among a host of teachers and nutritionists participating in a meeting held recently to discuss nutritional status of school children. |
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The forests in India, despite constant denudation, are still lovely, dark and deep and home to a host of wild species. |
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This and a host of other community support projects reduce the numbers of fires throughout the region. |
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One would have the looks and figure of a screen goddess, and the drive to make both the best of her opportunities and a host of enemies. |
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A host of camerapersons rushed towards the superstar, who had come along with his wife Jaya to witness her being sworn in. |
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More than that they take a subject which, on first blush, seems self-explanatory and reveal a host of questions about it. |
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Asianet Global has also lined up a host of programmes, including special Vishu programmes and a lot of mega events featuring film stars. |
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It includes a whole host of guided walks that will help people understand and enjoy some wonderful local attractions. |
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Balancing out the aforementioned examples of popular sentiment are a host of obscurities from various branches of urbane soul. |
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More than a nuisance, fleas and ticks can transmit a host of pathogens and skin diseases to humans and their furry counterparts. |
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The return of Radebe in particular will bolster a severely depleted squad, who are missing 19 international players for a host of reasons. |
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Air Force makes a whole host of add-on accessories including scopes, lights, lasers, bipods, night vision equipment and other sighting devices. |
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I can visualize a wide flower bed planted with C. rosea in drifts, mixed with a host of other colors for a more casual garden look. |
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The taxi driver has an orange tilak on his forehead and a host of miniature gods swinging from the roof of his vehicle. |
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We scooped up margarine tubs full of pond water and saw a host of living things in our little container. |
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The wall of shelves behind me contains more printed matter and a host of highly various items. |
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Additionally, years of Soviet occupation left a host of sleeper agents experienced with the region, who still have files on many citizens. |
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Originally, it was scored for a phalanx of player pianos, buzzers, airplane propellers, xylophones, and a host of other percussion instruments. |
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A Toastmaster Wears Many Hats. The Toastmaster is the host of the day and conducts the meeting. |
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First, he wiped out their debt, then he tidied up the ground, relaid the pitch and went full-time with a host of players from higher divisions. |
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Kingfishers, yellowbills, doves and a host of other winged warblers I could not identify. |
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Working spaces are supported by gyms and games rooms and a host of canteens, restaurants and rest areas. |
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These days when a steam engine pulls into the railway station it attracts a host of train spotters. |
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Once broadband customers are on board, the company plans to sell them a host of offerings, from entertainment downloads to its online personals. |
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They also don't eat anemones, astilbes, junipers, foxgloves, daffodils, ferns, grasses and a whole host of things. |
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For the one got possession of the birthright, and the other transferred the wealth of the Egyptians to the host of the Israelites. |
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The Johnny Quigley Band and a host of showbands came out of the city over the decades. |
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I learned that ships harbor a host of great places for babies to crawl and play. |
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The demand for water treatment chemicals is influenced by a host of factors. |
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Mr Campbell has also treated a host of other sportsmen, ranging from golfers to rugby league players. |
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There was a host of tasks, from shoring up the fire escape to re-wiring to new windows. |
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It is not infrequent for rock music to be blamed for a host of social ills. |
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Wild thyme, birdsfoot sedge and a host of other herbs grow among the grasses, alongside common spotted orchid, rock rose and fragrant orchids. |
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Sasol will provide a host of prizes and goody bags for the pupils to take home. |
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A small convoy of Talons had disembarked from the host of the armada and was cutting through the waves at near breakneck speeds. |
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The material is now used in a host of products ranging from kitchen cookware to baking sprays to stain repellents used for fabrics and textiles. |
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I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory. |
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He is mourned by parents Aidan and Chris, proprietors, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. |
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The field bunched up turning into the straight with over four furlongs to run and a host of horses were in with a chance. |
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Some butterflies they attract are spicebush swallowtails, monarchs, fritillaries, whites, skippers, and a host of others. |
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A host of community groups have already heavily booked the vehicle to venues across the State. |
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Perceived value is certainly not a fixed notion, for it varies over a host of ever-changing attributes. |
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It has been tastefully decorated and is in turnkey condition, with a host of period features including floorboards and fireplaces. |
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Wth a blade only 10cm long, it is used for a host of small jobs in the kitchen, from tipping and tailing vegetables to sectioning fruit. |
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The Francisca is supposed to have been thrown in a massed volley to create certain amounts of mayhem prior to the onrush of the host of warriors. |
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In the wings are masked traditional dancers and a host of young children dressed as animals. |
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These include the largest range and size of studios in Europe, plus a host of specialised on-site film services. |
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The publishing industry survives despite the host of good design and bad typography emitting from the color printers of the world. |
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Many of the world's finest specimens of native copper, azurite, malachite, atacamite, and a host of other minerals originated in this manner. |
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With Roge and a host of sixties bikini-babes warming up the brown leather a DBS was finally seen as a bit of all right. |
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We should be the world's leader in technology transfer and technical assistance to meet a host of environmental and health challenges. |
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She rushed frantically from one bogie to another looking for her beloved son, but all she could see were a host of alien faces staring back. |
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Satin is used in a host of applications, while the fashionable tweed and herringbone patterns in wool fabrics likewise seek sheen. |
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The same can be said for any bolt-action rifle, along with a host of other familiar firearms. |
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The 101st Tour de France is shaping up as a potential classic with two elite contenders, plus a host of well-prepared challengers. |
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A host of carcinogens spew forth, along with poisons, mutagens, and mind-altering drugs. |
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They face a host of predators, including sea eagles, golden eagles, peregrine falcons, black-backed gulls and rats. |
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I have a host of acquaintances, a myriad of contacts, but no one besides Lucas I can call a real friend. |
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Indeed, the encounter was notable for a host of intemperate moments, quite apart from the major barney. |
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Among profuse schools of trevallies and barracuda, huge tunas and a host of sharks cruise the sheer wall. |
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To speed the planting pace, the family bought into a host of new technology with the seeder. |
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No one denies self-denial and noble altruism are generative of a host of spiritual benefits. |
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A huge party is being planned for the launch and a host of A-list celebrities are expected. |
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There is also a boardroom, complete with plush leather seats, and a host of hi-tech support systems for the race management team. |
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The boat was then hauled up above the high water mark as easily as if it were made of feathers, by the host of young men. |
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In the intervening period there was a host of different hominid species, many of which died out. |
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For nearly two decades, cheerful Norman Mouland chauffeured a host of Salisbury mayors to some of the city's most glittering events. |
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Between them they portray a host of colourful characters in a small Irish village all wanting to be extras in a Hollywood film. |
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The Saul side now occupy second spot, one point behind pacemaking Round House with a host of teams lining up behind them. |
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A whole host of backlit pies, cakes, Jell-O cubes, puff-pastry swans stuffed with whipped cream and millefeuilles await you. |
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International championships are held biannually, but there are a host of events around the world. |
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Madeira has a host of water sports options including surfing and water skiing. |
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Having cornering the market for fast, eat-out outlets in the 1970s and 1980s, the group has faced an onslaught from a host of new competitors. |
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Each miraculous medical advance brings with it a host of unanswered questions that cut to the heart of what it means to be human. |
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The area is host to wildlife such as owls, skylarks, brown hares and a host of wildlife of all kinds. |
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There will be live music throughout the day, a fun fare, bouncing castle, tug of war, sheaf throwing and a whole host of entertainment. |
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The agenda is still being compiled but there will be a host of guest speakers. |
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The World Toilet Summit in Beijing will feature a host of guest speakers from across the globe discussing the latest toilet technology. |
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The evening will also feature storytelling and music led by Jim Kearney and friends, with a host of entertaining songs and stories on the agenda. |
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That is why he formed the Delhi Automative Racing Association and help organise a host of national level events in the past. |
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Stanford's roster included a golden eagle, a northern harrier, and a California thrasher, plus a host of sparrows. |
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A host of sparrows create such a rioting as renders sleep or repose perfectly out of the question. |
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A single robin, pecking about on the garden step for his breakfast, will scatter a host of sparrows. |
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Such a host of sparrows twitter that it reminds one more of a stream joyful sound than of a compound of little utterances. |
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And a host of trendy fashion houses are clamouring to be the first to get the designs on their shelves. |
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The co-branded card would carry a host of exclusive privileges and offers on products from time to time. |
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The organisers, further pepped up the evening with a host of games, that had the audience all over the floor, quite literally. |
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I agree and this seems particularly true of a city like Detroit where derelict buildings stand beside a host of faceless skyscrapers. |
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Already a host of top names in the fields of everything from trad jazz to funk and fusion are lined up to perform. |
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As for the goodies, winners will walk away with trophies, cash awards and host of freebies from the event sponsors. |
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This major celebration of cinematic creativity old and new has a host of imaginative programmes. |
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A whole host of less able imitators have followed in Italy, many of whom have abandoned the richness of their original local wines. |
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In Dungeon Keeper you managed a host of demons, imps, succubi, etc. as you expanded your dungeon's real estate. |
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It also has a philharmonic orchestra and a host of annual folk music festivals held in different cities. |
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The Pirates brought in a whole host of new signings in the summer and started off like a house on fire under new manager Ian Atkins. |
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Now, when we see the logo, a whole host of unconscious responses are triggered. |
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The book has been written by a host of people who clearly have expertise in this subject. |
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The 50-year-old did his first jump for charity in 1983 and soon became addicted to skydiving, taking part in a host of competitions. |
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This figure hugging Italian jersey dress is perfect for this season's 'body-con' trend and is available in a whole host of colours. |
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As well as pro-monarchists and pro-communists, there are a host of other sons and idolisers of long-dead politicians from the post-war era. |
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The Georgia section, host of the meeting, also celebrated its 100th anniversary with a lively banquet and a jazz combo. |
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Cyano and a host of other problems can also be caused by phosphates, nitrates and nitrites in the water. |
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It has a host of modern comforts and conveniences alongside numerous period features throughout its 240 square metres of living space. |
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It will, however, mark the end of a 52-year hiatus for Philadelphia as host of a major party national convention. |
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If it's only the former, they risk being elbowed aside by a host of other teams out there who know what they are after and why. |
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A host of groups and organisations have pledged to continue their support to reach the new target. |
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Instead of consolidating their purchasing, they're buying highly discounted products and services from a host of companies. |
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The host of the dinner party sent my wife a wonderful bouquet of flowers and a card apologising for the grave discourtesy of a fellow guest. |
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He is joined by a host of other minor celebrities, including a pop star, a disgraced aristocrat and a topless model. |
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The specialist equipment has a host of features including seats with back support, wheelchair access, safety straps and visual enhancers. |
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He suffers from night blindness, but this hasn't stopped him winning three Paralympic titles and a host of other medals. |
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In addition to hockey, curling and a host of other activities, Campus Rec broomball is played at the arena. |
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A host of talented musicians and entertainers will perform at the show, which takes place in Central Park. |
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On the other side, a host of enviros and at least six Nobel laureates are advocating adoption of all of the report's recommendations. |
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A host of festive events is planned for the city centre over the coming weeks. |
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Unfortunately this means that a whole host of bacteria, viruses and prions are just waiting to be levelled at any of us at any time. |
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We blame them for violence in society, vulgar tastes and a host of other ills. |
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From what I understand there are a whole host of possibilities where they could be used to catch people who dodge their road tax or drop litter. |
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To these defenders I mention the handling of pieces of art, foodstuffs, beverages, and host of other things involving mechanical dynamics. |
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Burns was lamenting within his own lifetime a host of ersatz imitators of his achievement. |
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A host of wartime memorabilia has been donated to the museum for the exhibition. |
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Ranged before the exultant children's minister was a rapt host of 700 local officials who are extending her childcare empire across the country. |
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Frankie Dettori is the star attraction at Folkestone, and he has a host of eye-catching mounts, the majority trained by David Loder at Newmarket. |
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An increase in floods, droughts, tropical cyclones, and sea levels are also expected to bring a host of health problems in their wake. |
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A host of entertainment is being planned, including a steel band, fire eaters, stilt walkers and unicyclists. |
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Any garden where sun is at a premium should be host to a host of them, whether in the garden bed, containers or hanging baskets. |
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White, who came from a good home, managed to spend a fair amount of his life at a host of federal and state penitentiaries. |
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Isn't he going to use that money to fight terror and protect the homeland and a whole host of other things. |
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But they all hoped he would appear at any moment, complete with a host of angels at his back, and deliver them from their captivity. |
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Will a great host of heaven, a great army of angels, accompany the Messiah at His Return? |
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So he merely stood on the wall above the gate, watching his army take on the host of elves. |
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Vermouth is huge in Piedmont, being the home of Cinzano and a host of other companies. |
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There has been an explosion of creative new hymnody, reflected and made available in a host of new hymnals. |
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I could list a host of ways the taxpayer could get far better value for money than continuing the present failed scheme. |
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In London, a host of blue-chip stocks fell back with tech, telecom and banking shares among the main fallers in the City. |
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A host of international covenants and national laws already condemn and outlaw trafficking, and that is good. |
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We don't want our nation overrun by a host of poodles, corgis or pit bull terriers. |
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They have a smallholding in Devon which is home to a host of animals, including a flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep. |
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They were met with a host of counterdemonstrations and were forced to abandon their marches in a number of cities. |
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Regiments travelled extensively to attack each other and a host of enemies who were foolhardy enough to provoke us. |
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In the evening there's a whole host of alcoholic beverages to sample, from sangria to daiquiris. |
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In addition to these, there are a host of wildlife refuges, marine parks, biological reserves and privately established preserves and ecolodges. |
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One of the most interesting houses in Mayfair, an engaging contrast to its neighbours, with a starry host of former occupants. |
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Functional deficits in tongue movement contribute to a host of disorders, including obstructive sleep apnea, dysarthria, and dysphagia. |
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Alternatively, the family can watch a sea lion show at the water park, which has a dolphinarium and a host of water rides to delight the kids. |
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Home to such rare birds as the dotterel as well as a host of arctic wildlife, it is protected by European law. |
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There's also a host of other traditional Greek dishes, like dolmades, gyros and spanikopita. |
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Stobart cites from the 19th century a host of ketchups including oyster, mussel, Windermere, wolfram, and pontac. |
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But it was as the first host of Masterpiece Theatre that Americans, and not just Anglophiles, knew him best. |
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He has been competing for just over two and half years but has already stamped his class over a host of tremendous fights. |
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For my own part I will retain a host of delightful memories of this very modest and ever so likeable man. |
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Day length is a stable seasonal cue and controls biological changes in a host of species. |
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Sunday drinking has also become a fact of life in recent years, as a host of licensing restrictions have been swept away. |
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This latest collection, which brings a host of unpublished poems into the public domain, is the perfect marriage of old and new. |
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Their menu offers a host of wholesome dishes, delicious homemade soups, open sandwiches on fresh home-baked bread, ciabattas, wraps and tempting salads. |
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Within the wreck are conger, lobsters, edible and swimming crabs, packs of prawns, cuttlefish, topknots, flounders, scorpionfish and a host of blennies and shannies. |
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What we got in return were cocoa, corn, tomatoes, dahlias, jalapa mirabilis, poinsettias and a host of other flowers and of course capsicums, both sweet and chilli. |
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Over a period of just a few weeks, a host of high profile periodicals have published smug, scornful dismissals of the music. |
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The event, which followed on from the success of last autumn's event at the same venue, saw a host of wedding exhibitions to answer every nuptial need. |
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This is a garden that truly makes the most of its cliff top site while providing a host of sheltered areas within the shelter of aged ngaios and other natives. |
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They had a host of injuries, from broken bones to premature labor pains. |
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The reef at once returned to slopes, shelves and indentations, with a host of coral species shrouded in anthias, butterflyfish, angelfish and groupers. |
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Republicans have a host of other pet bills to restrict abortion access in the context of the new health-care legislation. |
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One corporate detective says most of the big firms stay well within the law but there are a host of smaller one-man bands who will bend the rules. |
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It was launched with the 1921 vintage in 1927 as a more accessible product than the host of German bottles adorned with Gothic script and long, complicated names. |
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For those who don't want to go under the knife there are a host of other options on offer, and many women simply don't mind splashing out to keep their looks. |
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He is far less familiar to audiences than the award-winning plantswoman and regular host of coverage from the Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows. |
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She was the only New Zealander amongst a host of international talent. |
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In those days, a whole host of pots could be found in gardens, including long-toms and workaday pots, as well as rhubarb and kale-forcing pots, all made from terracotta. |
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The White Australia policy was particularly championed by the ALP, the emerging trade union aristocracy and a whole host of petty bourgeois populists. |
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A host of smaller steelmakers and industries went too, some hiring former metalworkers as minimum-wage sweepers or security guards until the demolition crews arrived. |
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But testing for every possible interaction in pregnant women presents a host of ethical and logistical complications, too. |
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This power has been seen recently in a host of cancellations of commencement speakers. |
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And, thanks to a host of women posting photos of themselves with their colostomy bags, the condition is shedding its stigma. |
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Its responsibilities extend far beyond the City boundaries in that it also provides a host of additional facilities for the benefit of the nation. |
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These products often include comfrey, chickweed, echinacea, calendula, goldenseal, plantain, essential oils, and a host of other herbs in a base of olive oil and beeswax. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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But the mood has been building for several years, diffused through a host of single issue campaigns, through numerous signs of dissent and discontentment. |
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Developments vary from apartment blocks and hotels to modern luxury complexes with swimming pools, solariums, restaurants and a host of other facilities. |
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It's frankly unbelievable that at the touch of a button, I can choose between live or near-live performances from a host of acts at the world's greatest music festival. |
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In addition, the ARP has supplied a host of library equipment, like guillotines, hand scanners, shelves, counters, date stamps and catalogue cards. |
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Limits include time, manpower, materiel, and a host of other factors. |
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When a cold finally quits with such treatment, it is more an expression of despair in convincing its host of the need to detoxify, slow down and rest. |
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First there were a host of tiles, partitions and wall coverings to enhance the look of the room with splashes of bright colour, muted hues and soft lighting. |
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The race seems wide open, with a whole host of possible outcomes. |
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Cigarettes contain many pesticide residues, some chlorine chemicals that when burned produce dioxin, a known human carcinogen and cause of a host of diseases. |
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And costa Rica, for a host of historical reasons, has always been more stable than its neighbors. |
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They are in pain from hunger, cold, and a host of undefined medical conditions. |
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The score also includes a host of popular Italian songs from days gone by. |
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We consider three rejection scenarios by a host of a nonevicting parasite. |
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As the loud hissing of pressurised water surrounded the air, a host of bikies surrounded the truck checking each bike's set up and drooling over every aspect. |
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The fun and frolics continued on stage as Silly Billy the Clown and his sidekick Candy Floss kept the kids entertained with a host of hilarious antics. |
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At one time there was a host of tribes, a multitude of peoples, fair-headed, fiery-haired, tawny and black as the coal they use to caulk their barks. |
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Rather than parading a host of dummies laid out by the swift punches of scare quotes, each carefully collected word bleeds into the body of its own mixed metaphor. |
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By the close, the Footsie was off 175.7 points at 4274.0 as a host of sectors took a beating to send the index tumbling back from a seven-week high. |
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The panelists donned blindfolds and out came the host of Let's Make a Deal, Monty Hall, accompanied by the lovely Carol Merrill, who modelled prizes on that show. |
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Before Christmas the dulcet tones of Mozart, Handel and a host of other classical composers emanated from the statue of Brunel, in Haveock Square. |
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Listen out for his new album due out shortly which will feature guest appearances by a host of well known acts including Brendan Grace and Isla Grant. |
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Beyond agricultural waste, hemp, kenaf and other well-known fibers, there are a host of other raw materials that show considerable promise as non-wood resources. |
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The mountain, home to rare birds such as the dotterel and a host of precious arctic wildlife, is one of Britain's most ecologically important mountains. |
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In addition to the aforementioned languages, you'll hear German, Polish, Ukrainian, and a host of other languages spoken in other locker rooms around the league. |
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The particulates, or soot, in diesel exhaust cause a host of health problems, from asthma to lung disease to premature death, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Yet before that can happen, a host of hurdles must be overcome. |
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This distinctively narrative work presents a host of motifs that recur throughout Schreuders' printed works, including mermaids and sculpted figures. |
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The club organised a host of money-making events, including raffles, bring and buy and car boot sales, and undertook each stage of the work as they raised enough money. |
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A host of safety features, including 10 airbags, are also incorporated. |
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A host of additional outbuildings were discovered as well, including two dairies, a smokehouse, a granary, and two storehouses, all adjacent to the house. |
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Yet it has recently staged four plays about the 20th century, runs a host of youth and community schemes and is now mounting the first play about foot-and-mouth. |
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For example, their latest motherboards boast features like built-in wireless capabilities and a whole host of software to recover the worst computer crashes. |
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I'll be having a chat with the guest host of the show, Crane Durham. |
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The evening will include a meal and a traditional music disco with a host of celebrity guests from the worlds of sport, entertainment and the national media. |
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Pupils tell me, with great enthusiasm, of rowing, chess, horse-riding, judo, fly-fishing, clay-pigeon shooting, badminton and a host of other activities. |
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Face painters, street entertainers and a host of displays gave visitors young and old the opportunity to have fun and find out more about the borough council. |
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It first appeared in Creation magazine, which is a great way to keep your thinking on a whole host of issues clear, unclouded and thoroughly Biblical. |
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The emergence of primates, with their close-set eyes and stereoscopic vision, coincided with the appearance of flowering plants and the new host of insects that fed on them. |
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The annual general meeting season is turning into open season for a whole host of chief executives as investors vent their ire over poor performance. |
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They don't deserve mudslides or earthquakes or crooked dictatorships or AIDS or a whole host of things that afflict them that you and I cannot stop, either. |
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In fact, scientists now think that misshapen proteins could be the key to a host of illnesses, from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease to cataracts and diabetes. |
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He said the government is divided, with one part working against another on a host of issues including the budget, revitalizing the stock market and liberalizing taxes. |
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Thanks to the digitization of entertainment goods and the advent of 3-D printing, a host of new applications are possible. |
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These ideas are supported by other authors for a host of cnidarian groups. |
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And the economy is plagued by overinvestment and excess capacity in housing, steel, and a host of other sectors. |
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And throughout the country, particularly in the Midwest, there are a host of large, unglamorous, profitable firms. |
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Not only does it include a host of unreleased or hard to find tracks, but it's all been digitally remastered, so it sounds as good as it ever has. |
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As host of a daily phone-in show, he has extensive experience at stirring up arguments among the famously reserved and tolerant populace of Northern Ireland. |
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Now, I understand that there are a probably a host of reasons that one might want to spend their spare time scraping a razor along their most delicate of parts. |
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Their 2003 catalogue lists more than 100 streptocarpus, around 40 named saintpaulias, a host of other gesneriads, coleus and 60 begonias grown mainly for foliage. |
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Just how did the host of a fledgling cable-network series go from doing the truffle shuffle to The Daily Show? |
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First of all, we are at the mercy of stockers who shelf us in the same category as New Agers, TMers, and a host of other groups with which we may or may not wish to associate. |
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Doug McIntyre is host of McIntyre in the Morning on KABC radio in Los Angeles. |
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Her most famous novel has apparently garnered her a host of adoring, young male fans desperate to collect her autograph and become a notch on her well-scarred bedpost. |
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Revellers were greeted by funfair rides, stalls and a whole host of other entertainments on one of the hottest days of the year so far when they reached the park. |
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It is not without reason that China is serving as the host of the ongoing trilateral negotiations between the US, China and North Korea in Beijing. |
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After following the Truckee River out of Tahoe City, climb through white fir and Jeffrey pine to Paige Meadows, where summer promises a host of wildflowers. |
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On TV, he'd been the host of the perennially cursed morning show. |
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Snake eels, blue-ribbon eels, exotic dragonets, inimicus scorpionfish, stonefish, seahorses and a host of other well-camouflaged species will slowly reveal themselves. |
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For a host of less well-known Scottish actors, and for the abridgers, including the writers of this article, Storyline has been an important source of work and income. |
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He's the host of a majorly successful weekday series in syndication. |
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They come from carelessness, no cover on PTO, working in the night or the day, tipping trailers under ESB cables, riding on drawbars, and a host of other practices. |
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The general stock consists of patent medicines of all kinds, proprietary goods, toilet requisites, perfumes, smelling and perfume bottles, and a host of other useful articles. |
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In an attempt to give the sarees a fresh and contemporary appeal, weavers have tried out a host of variations with Madhubani, ikat, kalamkari and Shanthineketan motifs. |
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In fact, we seek to reverse the decline of a host of vulnerable species by conserving and restoring large-scale natural systems in the Sonoran Desert ecoregion. |
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In the nano regime, material characteristics are dominated by surface effects rather than bulk material effects, opening up a host of new possibilities. |
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