Corpsegrinder, the current lead singer, does some of the toughest headbanging I've ever witnessed in person. |
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The only major world figure not to come in person was the prime minister of Great Britain. |
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This may be important for indicating reachability, either in person or over the phone. |
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They were to be clean and kempt in person, and to display personal identification in the cab. |
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None of the staff had previously met me in person so I knew they would not recognise me. |
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Cooley appeared in person in May to appeal that decision, but his entreaty was rebuffed. |
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They held these manors upon condition of rendering the king service in person, or in kind, or in money. |
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Even applying on the phone or in person instead of in writing could justify a refusal. |
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Here was a man who loved and revered God more than anyone I had ever known, either in person or in their writings. |
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Any voter who wants to vote but doesn't want to go to the station in person can apply to vote by post. |
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Thus, the more restrictive provisions as to solicitor litigants in person were applicable. |
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In a range of institutions like credit unions or retail banks, personal loans can be arranged over the internet, by phone or in person. |
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The camera pans around, taking in the sights, just as you would if you were rubbernecking there in person. |
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It is expected to take four auctioneers seven hours to sell off 1,000 lots to people bidding via the web, by phone and in person. |
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If you met me in person, you'd think I was a low-maintenance, incredibly quiet, average sort of person. |
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She met Osgood in person only once, in the early 1970s, while attending an Athapaskan conference in Ottawa. |
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He lives over in Cayman Brac, and one of these days, I am going to go over there and meet him in person. |
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Both parties involved would need to attend one of the specialist register offices in person to obtain authorisation. |
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To my utter amazement, after discussing various engine tuners, Clive offered to ask John Oliver in person if he would do the refurbishment. |
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There may well be something about me in person that leaves people cold and wanting to avoid me. |
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I have seen stories on the tele about people meeting online and then meeting in person. |
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That's why it's so important for telephoners to get together in person to talk about talking on the phone. |
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I have heard of them before, but to see a maned wolf in person is simply amazing. |
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Or i could even stalk them, try to get in the backstages, get to see Ryan and give it to him in person. |
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The retirees require an automatic teller machine card, which they must obtain in person at a bank. |
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Must a litigant in person seek the permission of a judge or district judge before disclosing the case papers to his McKenzie friend? |
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And a small piece of my exhausted spirit basks yet in the warm birthday greetings I received on this site, via e-mail and in person. |
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They even charge you a booking fee if you turn up in person and buy the tix at the Arena. |
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She looks older in person, the beginnings of fine lines forming around her eyes. |
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Sally spent countless hours in front of the tube last season watching the games she was unable to attend in person. |
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I started towards the double doors, thinking that I should explain in person. |
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You can, as one blogger confides, be a vixen in the blogosphere but a wallflower in person. |
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I use a lot of body language to express my feelings and affection when I'm with friends in person. |
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I used to say that all animals with snouts are cute, but I've had to adjust that view in light of seeing the Tasmanian Devil in person. |
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The death of Rosemary Clooney reminded me that I had seen the famous songstress in person at Leopardstown Races many years ago. |
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Again, this is probably not the place to broadcast my feelings publicly, much rather say it to you on the phone, through a text or in person. |
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The centre has many brochures on local services and customers are most welcome to make enquiries in person. |
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How odd is it, that writing seems more real to me than speaking to you in person? |
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You've seen their work in a wide spectrum of venues ranging from Fast Forward to Time magazine, and now you can see it in person. |
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In the manner of proper celebrities, he couldn't be at the event in person, so sent a message via the web instead. |
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Depending on Gareth's recording schedule, he is hoping to make an appearance, either in person or via a video link. |
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But even if not as many people could watch the games in person, the good news is that television viewership continued to grow. |
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It was so amazing, meeting her in person, and she's really as bubbly and vivacious as she appears in writing. |
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She is one of those rare people who come across as very smart in person, not just on paper. |
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These customers favor sports bars that are big, loud, filled with monitors, and promise a sighting of an NBA star in person. |
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Special permission, in person, is required, and passes are non-transferable. |
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When I asked to meet him in person, his publicity people turned cagey, stoking my curiosity even more. |
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Instead, they can vote by phone, internet or drop their postal ballots off in person. |
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These large allegorical works, even when seen in person, present difficulties of access due to two sorts of obscurity. |
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Write, call, or ask in person why Congress okayed this pollution of the people's parks. |
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I'm deeply hurt that he will never enter my life in person again, but I'm so stinking happy that I got to know him. |
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There would be more stories to tell, stories I learned from hearsay, but I haven't talked in person to the people concerned. |
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Boyd doesn't have the guts to face us in person, and he will never be heard from again after the hit-and-run attack on us he made this morning. |
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For people who followed the game in person and on television, there was a pall of suspicion about the series from the very start. |
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I do not usually have discussions like this in person because they do not yield much. |
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Anyone wishing to make representations to the inquiry in person must attend the inquiry on the first day. |
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Otherwise people can go there in person and pay a visit to the kids since the center is not that far. |
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The cyclists who objected to the scheme presented their views in person to the inquiry. |
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A few days later I went in person to report that two parcels had gone missing. |
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There are just some things that might be easier to say in writing than in person. |
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It's fair to say that signing these letters in person is the least that can be expected of a Secretary of Defence. |
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We hope that one day we can meet to thank you in person, and better articulate our feelings. |
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His thesis is undoubtedly better presented in person rather than in the context of a dry academic paper. |
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Caesar would give up his command and stand in person at the consular election on condition that Pompey abandon his command at the same time. |
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As anyone who's ever met or worked with Merla will attest, he is not invisible in person. |
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Although the man is accused by some conservatives in Brazil of being flaky, in person it is his wisdom and humility that shine out. |
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I've sent an invoice, statements, reminders, and a final demand which I delivered in person. |
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There are two main ways to vote, either in person at a polling station or by a postal vote. |
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As if his letters were not a true indicator of his pompous attitude, Donovan in person was pretentious and rude. |
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They both know the only real way to clinch a floating vote is to meet every possible voter in person. |
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In particular, the costs to be allowed to a solicitor litigant in person are to be subject to the two thirds restriction. |
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While pictures often portray the man sneering down his nose at the camera, in person he is strikingly soft-spoken, almost courtly. |
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Winners received a trip to Washington and Mt. Vernon, and got to ask their questions in person to an actor portraying the first president. |
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Yorkshire members can vote on the resolution either by postal ballot or in person at the annual meeting at Headingley. |
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After an unsuccessful attempt to crash the band's after party and meet their idols in person, the boys have a near death experience. |
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They have the right to face and accuse alleged abusers in person, but they will also face cross-examination. |
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Loudmouths in the gallery are ruining the pleasure of watching the pros play in person. |
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Woodrow Wilson instituted the modern practice of delivering it to congress in person. |
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She loves Anthony, a dapperling in person, with nothing to recommend him physically but a missy prettiness. |
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We decided to use datelines on staff-bylined stories only when the reporter has reported, in person, from that city or town. |
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It is highly plausible, if not definitively established, that he knew the painter in person. |
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He has still not been allowed back but proves a democrat rather than a demagogue in person. |
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Some weeks, your ego gets a little boost when someone sends you an e-mail about something you wrote or approaches you in person. |
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The color of dioptase does not photograph well and must be seen in person to appreciate. |
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Farnell was invited to be a discussant, but had to cancel plans to attend in person at the last minute. |
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He can work himself into a holy roller's lather on his motivational tapes, but in person he's reassuringly low-key, with an undercurrent of no-nonsense intensity. |
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Wednesdays and Thursdays have been set apart for counselling in person. |
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After breakfast, each pupil attends in person to making her bed, and the different companies repair to their respective dormitories in company with their tutoresses. |
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Matt Dillon is as surreally handsome in person as he is on screen. |
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While it is no coincidence that she has twice been cast as a doctor, the actress seems far more hesitant in person, with long pauses punctuating her conversation. |
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Then again, yet to meet an impolite Canadian in person, so maybe this is just Twitter being Twitter. |
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The more I wrote about her sideshow behavior, the more I felt seeing it in person was my destiny. |
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So many women reached out to her, in person and on Facebook, that she helped start a support group called Survivor to Survivor. |
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These are the proxy friends in the bank and life size cut-outs in the banking hall reassure the punters that they may not be there in person, but they are watching over them. |
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I am only able to ignore because I have had to have these conversations in person and that is the most traumatic experience. |
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Well, if you couldn't be there in person, celebrating England's triumph over their traditional cricketing foe while stooging around the Caribbean would take some beating. |
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In Stark County, the total number of early votes cast by absentee ballot and in person is up from 2008 for Democrats. |
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Not in person, but Chris and I had electronically met and exchanged emails. |
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His freshness, his directness and his capacity for making connections with people both in person and on the television screen certainly fitted him for the task. |
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However, this must be the first time that Americans have submitted to it so avidly and in person on their home turf. |
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It's an incredible eye-opener to be at such events in person. |
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If our interview were in person, she would ask me to type out questions on a Braille display. |
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But then, on the afternoon of the fifteenth, he came to the Assembly in person to declare that he was ordering the army encamped around Paris to disperse. |
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A former student named cam Miller attended the hearing in person and offered the last statement. |
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Unable to meet their friends in person, they chat online instead. |
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Regular IKEA goers will recognise that the real work comes in the perusal of the magazine, testing of the furniture and checking the specification in person. |
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Thanks to the Internet, we have relationships that satisfy our needs but don't have to be consummated in person. |
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Some people I know, and I don't plan on naming names here, seem to think my attachment to her is dangerous for my own being, considering the fact I've never met her in person. |
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Tall and gawky as he was in person, with tow-colored hair, and a scanty suit of shabbiest homespun, his appearance excited astonishment or ridicule wherever he went. |
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The Eagle never stopped unfurling its yellow insignia with the bicipital eagle, which according to tradition was given by Carlo V in person on one of his visits to Siena. |
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I am loathe to discuss in person the minutia of the show with strangers or, indeed, friends. |
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I find I am much less argumentative with people in person when I have the opportunity to work through vexations in the peculiarly public way blogging allows. |
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Monday I came home to a letter in my mailbox, advising all residents of my building that unless the water bill is paid in person by November 20th, the water will be shut off. |
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The vendors are certain of its authenticity, for they have witnessed the signature in person, but to allay scepticism they often list the item with a photograph of the event. |
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Commiserating with grieving relatives, I always told them that I felt wretchedly responsible for what had happened and apologised in person where I could. |
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Since then we've corresponded quite a bit, met in person, and now I'm helping co-produce his film and he's helping me iron out the wrinkles in my script. |
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Most coaches meet weekly with clients in person or by telephone, acting as a sounding board and providing structure, motivation and objective feedback. |
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Upon release of this decision the parties may arrange to address costs either in person or by telephone conference call, through the trial coordinator in Newmarket. |
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Throughout 1171, Strongbow sent emissaries to Henry, and eventually went to Henry in person, offering to surrender his lands in return for their fief as a vassal of the king. |
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Not only did she rebuff his awkward advance in person, she went home and did some sleuthing. |
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I could also imagine that some recommendations for future action might be only hinted at in the report and then delivered in person to the top honchos. |
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But while Ms. paltrow may not have been there in person, she was certainly there in spirit. |
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If you had called into my humble newsagent to instruct me in person I could have licked your brogues and sent my youngest out with a chamois leather to wash your Range Rover. |
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There was a great deal of jubilation in the cottage and then Cunningham himself came to visit us to congratulate us in person. |
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She's lovely in person, but her speeches are a bit boring if you ask me. |
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Sometimes people living in the same city prefer to keep in touch with each other through e-mail or text-messaging rather then meeting in person or placing a phone call. |
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But these briefs are serious in tone even though Ilya is funny in person. |
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This magazine explained that Jefferson's poor ability as a speechmaker led him to abandon the practice of delivering the message in person. |
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Apparently in person he's very funny, very clubbable, very amusing and sophisticated. |
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She had become spiritualized in mind, even as she had grown attenuated in person. |
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Someday I'll thank her in person with a big hug instead of only a cyberhug. |
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Sometimes the duchy was granted in fief, sometimes held by the king in person. |
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When displayed in war or battle, this banner signalled that the sovereign was present in person. |
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On 22 December 1715 a ship from France finally brought the Old Pretender to Peterhead in person. |
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The sovereign resides predominantly in her oldest realm, the United Kingdom, and thus carries out her duties there mostly in person. |
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Before the reign of Henry VIII, the sovereign always granted his or her assent in person. |
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In the War of the Bavarian Succession, the Prussians fought poorly despite being led by Frederick in person. |
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And it was in Pontiac that I dug that Jim Crow man in person, a motherferyer that would cut your throat for looking. |
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After the Academy notified Pinter of his award, he had planned to travel to Stockholm to present his Nobel Lecture in person. |
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He had a long correspondence with fellow Scot Robert Louis Stevenson, who lived in Samoa at the time, but the two never met in person. |
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When we played Wembley, Salman showed up in person and the stadium erupted. |
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In October 1996, the restored Vertigo premiered at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco, with Kim Novak and Patricia Hitchcock in person. |
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Such applications must be done in person in the country the application is aimed at. |
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After a wedding by proxy in London, the marriage was confirmed in person on 8 August 1503 at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh. |
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Henry went to Paris in person, accompanied by de Montfort's representatives. |
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County Court matters can be lodged at a court in person, by post or via the internet in some cases through the County Court Bulk Centre. |
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Once Theoderic intervened in person in late August, 491, his punitive acts drove Fredericus to desert with his followers to Tufa. |
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There are three ways to deliver the prank to the prankee. The first way is in person. |
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This is because the grammar of the language requires that the verb and its subject agree in person. |
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Verbs must agree in person and number, and sometimes in gender, with their subjects. |
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The American bishops suggested a further conference in 1874, Kerfoot of Pittsburgh delivering the request in person. |
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After the concert, I totally queened out when I met Cher in person backstage. |
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Votes can be cast either in person at a polling station, by post or by proxy. |
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His brave self-sacrifice won him a posthumous medal, but I think he'd have preferred to receive it in person. |
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Six NBA stars, including Jason Kidd and Shane Battier, showed up at the press conference in person. |
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I avoided him and to this day I have not seen him in person since then. |
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Fidell has spoken with dahl but not yet met with him in person. |
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Scalise never would have spoken to EURO had duke been there in person. |
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If you happen to be visiting Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, you can deliver your LINs in person. |
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Attendance in person is limited to analysts and institutional investors, who are asked to preregister and get further details at the event page. |
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Visit the Proline Motors dealership at 2588 South 8th Street, Fernandina Beach, FL and register in person. |
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Santa Monica '72 was the first time America experienced the androgy fabulosity of Bowie in person. |
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However, their kings soon declined to attend the Mongol court in person. |
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Instead, Rufinus attempted to negotiate with Alaric in person, which only aroused suspicions in Constantinople that Rufinius was in league with the Goths. |
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Keith came to Leghorn in person to demand an explanation, and refused to be moved by the Queen's pleas to allow her to be conveyed in a British ship. |
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Consequently, the three bishops, Instantius, Salvianus and Priscillian, went in person to Rome, to present their case before Pope Damasus I, himself a native of Hispania. |
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It sounds hard on paper, but it's simple to do in person, and because it takes so little time, you'll wind up shooting more panos, which is a good thing. |
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However, the correspondence between them continued, and though they never met in person again, after the Seven Years' War they largely reconciled. |
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On 8 August 1503, the marriage was celebrated in person in Holyrood Abbey. |
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The King of Naples, in company with the Hamiltons, greeted him in person when he arrived at the port and William Hamilton invited Nelson to stay at their house. |
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Edward came north in person and defeated Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk. |
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John Bull is visible in the illustration accompanying the foreword, on a matchbox on the comic's first page and in person at the bottom of the final panel. |
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Before the Royal Assent by Commission Act of 1541 became law, assent was always required to be given in person before Parliament by the sovereign. |
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The partition of Bengal was rescinded in 1911 and announced at the Delhi Durbar at which King George V came in person and was crowned Emperor of India. |
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On the 5th of November we began our Parliament, to which the King should have come in person, but refrained through a practise but that morning discovered. |
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Norreys left for London to plead in person for more support. |
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Litigants are normally represented by counsel, but may be represented by solicitors qualified to hold a right of audience, or they may act in person. |
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A contemporary account said that King Charles in person worked manually, that day or later, to help throw water on flames and to help demolish buildings to make a firebreak. |
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Whenever the dean and chapter confirm any act, that such confirmation may be valid, the dean must join in person, and not in the person of a deputy or subdean only. |
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Finite verbs agreed with their subject in person and number. |
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