The two Johns lock eyes frequently in deep contact and stop barely short of demonstrating what great kissers they may be. |
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I had an English lecturer once, a bizarre and idiosyncratic Canadian with a PhD from Johns Hopkins and a bushy blond walrus moustache. |
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Not long ago my friend Steve Johns was talking with a Colorado hunting guide who had led Koenig on elk and mule deer hunts. |
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In Johns case, the genuine affection that people had for him shines through. |
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Because of the cold I'm wearing figure hugging wool Long Johns which he suddenly notices with a flinch. |
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Horgan, Johns and Ward drop to the bench and Murphy has been relegated to the A team which plays South Africa in Limerick tonight. |
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He then spent three years as an instructor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. |
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Edward Johns Urwick was a religious fanatic who approached social service as a philosopher. |
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We reached the bottom and Johns joined us not long afterwards and we started our sweep of the area Sadler set up. |
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Nor is Johns dismayed by the fact that the Lakota and Choctaw are small language groups. |
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Because whooping crane pairs usually only hatch one chick a year, there's only a four per cent growth every year in the population, Johns said. |
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Aussie stand-off Matthew Johns meanwhile is a target for Cronulla Sharks next term and could be released from his contract. |
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The Johns Hopkins team also delivered DNA into mice by using a so-called gene gun to propel small doses of the nanorods under the animals' skin. |
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The establishment of the Johns Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore in 1893 provided a new model. |
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She is an assistant professor of European studies at Johns Hopkins University. |
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Any rough-hewn edges that may have beset a younger Daniel Johns have clearly been filed away, softening the blow. |
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While visiting the artist, the curators candidly asked Johns to allow MoMA to debut his newest, and then unfinished, collection. |
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On 1902, a shoeless boy from the Great Smoky Mountains stood before the dean at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. |
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The former European singles champion will be top seed at this new tournament, promoted by Cheshire player Mike Johns in his new capacity as table tennis promoter. |
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At this point, every kindergartener in the country knows who Bunny Mellon is but, sadly, Johns does not. |
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Referring to the findings of a study into the community benefits of timeshare, Mrs Johns called for greater awareness of the positive impact of this tourism industry sector. |
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Paul Weinstein Jr. is a PPI senior fellow and directs the MA in Public Management at Johns Hopkins University. |
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Blalock taught surgery at the medical schools of Vanderbilt and Johns Hopkins and held numerous appointments as a visiting lecturer at other universities. |
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Following St Johns Street opposite Newgate Street are public gardens containing columns, a reconstructed hypocaust and various building fragments. |
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins University report an increased risk of heart disease in diabetics with sustained elevated blood sugar levels over 150 milligrams per deciliter. |
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As a glutinous medium encaustic is best applied with the palette knife and this gave Johns the opportunity to produce the heavy impastos which he so enjoys. |
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This paper is based on the transcript of a largely extemporaneous keynote address given at the Web-Wise 2002 Conference at Johns Hopkins University. |
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According to researchers at Johns Hopkins University, there are some 2,000 dropout factories in the nation, but some school administrators are trying to turn things around. |
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Also on the bill are acerbic newcomer Nick Dixon, regular improviser Dave Johns and former computer animator and comedy writer Henry Paker. |
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There is a roundabout with the A5141, then it crosses the railway again near Bedford St Johns railway station. |
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So Lacy's parents had brought her to Johns Hopkins for a hemispherectomy, which is probably the most radical procedure in neurosurgery. |
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Two Johns came to Essendon airport in their Holden station wagon to take me back to Tocumwal for an interview. |
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Andy Johns engineered the sessions and we recorded it at Olympic Studios. |
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This may come as a shock to you, Johns, but I didn't ghost your son. He seemed set on killin' himself. |
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The absence of the Lyric's usual work-horse heldentenor William Johns was sadly evident here. |
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The Ryde station was at St Johns Road, some distance from the pier where the majority of travellers arrived. |
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The CIDR was established in 1996 as a joint effort of eight NIH institutes and is supported through a contract to The Johns Hopkins University. |
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The wood being hard it is described by Johns as the best substitute for boxwood for wood engraving. |
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Leon Gordis, an epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. |
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Lee Akst, a laryngologist and director of the Johns Hopkins Voice Center in Baltimore, told the Los Angeles Times. |
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Choi holds a bachelors of science in biomedical engineering and a master of health science in immunobiology from Johns Hopkins University. |
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The soon-to-be Secretary of the Treasury Geithner is a Dartmouth Ivy Leaguer with an advanced degree from Johns Hopkins. |
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Koziatek had run from Johns after the officer stopped him riding an unlicensed minibike on Bailey Hill Road near the high school. |
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The artists were Jim Dine, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, and Andy Warhol. |
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The tramway terminated on the north side of St Johns Road and the railway was extended across the road to meet it. |
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Smart guns are going to save lives,'' says Stephen Teret, a gun expert at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. |
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Two important painters in the establishment of America's pop art vocabulary were Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. |
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Daltrey clashed with Johns over the production of his vocals, and Moon's drumming was so poor that Daltrey and Entwistle considered firing him. |
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But flashbulb memories are neither always accurate nor immune to forgetting, report psychologist Michael McCloskey and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. |
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In work published 3 July 2003 in Nature, King-Wai Yau and Samer Hattar of The Johns Hopkins University knocked out the melanopsin gene in a rodless, coneless mouse. |
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Here it is called the stock fish, and the Bostonians call them poor Johns. |
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The Johns Hopkins group reported that muscle biopsies from 38 of 225 patients with myopathy showed myofiber necrosis without prominent inflammation. |
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The producer is once again Ethan Johns and the diverse range of compositions includes songs from Gillian Welch, the Rolling Stones, Hank Williams and the Milk Carton Kids. |
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Just recently I learned that the star of the Johns Hopkins lacrosse team is the great-grandson of my first cousin Myrtle, which I suppose makes him my great-grandcousin. |
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The Leo Castelli Gallery presented Rauschenberg, Johns, and Lichtenstein. |
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The artists were Edward Hopper, James Gill, Robert Indiana, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann. |
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Steven Best and Douglas Kellner identify Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns as part of the transitional phase, influenced by Duchamp, between Modernism and Postmodernism. |
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In 1881 he received from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, where Sylvester was then professor of mathematics, an invitation to deliver a course of lectures. |
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Besides King Henry VII, notable natives of Pembroke include the composer Daniel Jones, actor Mervyn Johns and John Lawrence from the popular music band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. |
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By 1966, after the Green Gallery and the Ferus Gallery closed, the Leo Castelli Gallery represented Rosenquist, Warhol, Rauschenberg, Johns, Lichtenstein and Ruscha. |
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One can go further south from here but we would need heated long johns to keep us warm, and we've seen enough iceburgs for the time being. |
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He stripped down to his long johns and wordlessly collapsed on the bottom bunk. |
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The drill is to quickly strip down to long johns, jump into the bag, then pray you won't need to visit the bathroom. |
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Breathables do let the cold in, but if necessary the solution is to wear long johns under thermal fleece trousers. |
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Eric was wearing long johns, leather boots, ski pants, a vest, a fleece hat, gloves, and a down jacket. |
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They pulled on their long johns, dragged out their lawn chairs, and hunkered down against the federal building's brown walls. |
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Buy long johns, Scotchguard your jeans to waterproof them, visit a local resort, and sign up with an instructor. |
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For sailing I would advise packing at least the same amount of clothes, thermals, jerseys and long johns again. |
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One can go further south from here but we would need heated long johns to keep us warm, and we've seen enough icebergs for the time being. |
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Some women are afraid to walk the streets of their own neighbourhood for fear of being harassed by johns in passing cars. |
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The real enemies, for Ross, aren't the johns or the violent clients, or even the police, but feminists and government aid staff. |
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You are like the prostitute that hates herself in the morning and yet goes out the next night to take the rich johns ' money. |
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Although they want to keep prostitutes out of jail, the panellists couldn't say the same for pimps and johns. |
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I knew which johns had good food, and I would go with the ones that fed me well, not the ones offering the speedball. |
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I'll agree to legalising prostitutes if they have big markers placed on them, so the johns and regular people will know who they are. |
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The list, part newsletter, part community event forum, contains descriptions of johns to be avoided. |
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The Mississippi also had trough type urinals and unwalled johns in the heads, and salt water showers. |
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Other symbolism occurs as well, such as almost all the johns being named John, along with the star and two other characters. |
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If only for public humiliation, the police should post the names of johns arrested for solicitation. |
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The johns that call are then warned of the future consequences of such behaviour. |
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Hookers, johns, drunks, drug dealers and police are familiar sights in this area, which has seven schools within a two-block radius. |
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Here are 10 dates that are guaranteed to be fun, whether they be inside where its warm or outside where you have to wear long johns. |
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Everyone wishes they had long johns under their jeans when it's 30 degrees and they're about to sit down in the car. |
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Time to get the thermal long johns out of the dresser and bring my thick socks forward to the front of the drawer. |
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These keen knitters create all sorts of garments including toys and even long johns! |
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I would have thought that a more valid reason was the difficulty in finding anywhere that sells white cotton long johns these days. |
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The girl was walking barefoot, in her long johns, through the enormous room. |
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Despite that, kayaking can be a somewhat chilly pastime, as we found out, even though we were all wearing long johns. |
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Johns River in 1888, opening up the Atlantic coast of Florida to development. |
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Johns managed to gain foothold on the island, but failed to reach the summit. |
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All of us happy to be there, with or without food or showers or johns. |
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Jets owner Leon Hess felt the city parks department, which operated Shea Stadium, did not provide enough portable johns for fans tailgating in the parking lot before games. |
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However, johns or even pimps were never the men I feared most. |
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Johns Road, it is likely that Smallbrook Junction station would close. |
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Since most of the characters are hustlers, their stories often involve johns who go psycho mid-sex, or who renege on an agreed-on payment. |
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Clients of prostitutes are sometimes known as johns or tricks in North America and punters in the British Isles. |
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She dressed to the nines for a lecture in a really nice skirt and teamed it with a pair ofer, long johns. |
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