He won gold in the individual pursuit, silver in the team pursuit and a bronze in the madison with team-mate Rob Hayles. |
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Australia also won the first-ever Olympic madison in Sydney, when Brett Aitken and Scott McGrory triumphed. |
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He won gold in the individual pursuit, silver in the team event and a superb bronze in the madison with Rob Hayles, who will also be present. |
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We've had ups and downs today, but we have a good chance in the team pursuit and with Brad and Rob in the madison. |
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The madison, meanwhile, offers the duo a chance to take a medal they lost in Sydney thanks to a crash in the final laps when silver seemed assured. |
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Madison leaves the room and slowly ascends the stairs, listening to the continuing discussion. |
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Three months ago, he was hired on at a small Pan-Asian restaurant next to the old flophouse Madison Hotel. |
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The next morning I was shaken awake at six o'clock by a very excited Madison who had just arrived home. |
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James Madison is known as the tribune of open government and the philosophical father of the Freedom of Information Act. |
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The hotdoggers also got 40 hours of training on the Wienermobile under the supervision of the Madison police. |
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Intrepid shoppers know that it's possible to land a bargain anywhere, even in one of Madison Avenue's most chichi boutiques. |
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I mean, shouldn't you be in study hall over at Madison Middle school or something? |
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For a spot of high-class window shopping at the expense of Prada, Valentino and Versace, try a stroll down Madison Avenue. |
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Madison joined us in the kitchen by the time I had the package open, dressed in my new corduroys and her black tank top. |
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While Colleen was cooing over his attempts at flowery language, I saw Madison lean over to him. |
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Madison shows that Nietzsche directed his critique of Platonic science at the assumption that science represents reality. |
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On the East Coast, book a room in the Carlyle Hotel on Manhattan's swanky Madison Avenue. |
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Federalists, Madison worried, might be able to use some of his notes to their political advantage. |
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The Samuel Townsend plantation in Madison County stocked 1,875 pounds of lard one year. |
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Madison dances with Jack, and they happily laugh and chat during the lively jig. |
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I also want to add that the many lefties I live and work around in Madison are perfectly friendly to me. |
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When I shave my hair in a Mohawk, toss on a pair of cut-offs and a ratty U.W. Madison t-shirt, however, I'm instantly recognizable as a gringo. |
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Even the guy who puts down the rat traps at Madison Square Garden doesn't wear gloves. |
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Mrs. Taylor gives Madison to her father, and he holds her, lovingly stroking her long golden hair. |
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Madison sat next to me, while I got the window seat, and James got the other window seat. |
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Madison inhales and holds her breath while Greta grabs the ends of the corset string and gives them a hard yank. |
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Actually, Madison wanted to amend the text of the Articles of the Constitution, rather than tacking on a Bill of Rights and further amendments. |
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Mr. Madison conceived this to be the most valuable amendment in the whole list. |
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To guard against the very reasonable fear mentioned above, Madison proposed the 9th Amendment. |
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Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison. |
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Jack waves good-heartedly as Madison rides briskly away, not turning to see his wave. |
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James Madison in 1784 opposed an attempt by the Virginia legislature to levy a tax to support religious education. |
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Madison straightened out her black mini skirt and matching camisole and exited the car. |
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He did the same to get his master's degree in computer science from James Madison University. |
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I remember how exciting it was to go to Madison Square Garden and to go to a live sporting event. |
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There is a mystique about Madison Square Garden that makes it a special place for many NHL players. |
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Oconomowoc is, in fact, a town in southern Wisconsin, roughly halfway between Milwaukee and Madison. |
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Madison Cold weather didn't stop Wisconsin from packing a one-two punch among midsize cities. |
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As I read I kept running through all the things I have said over the last six years since having Madison. |
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I worried about filming the next morning but Madison assured me that makeup can do wonders and there would be no problems with the love bites. |
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The first inaugural ball was held in 1809 following the inauguration of James Madison. |
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Madison was such a fast runner that ever since I can remember we begged her to try out for track, but she always turned us down. |
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In the perennially optimistic world of Madison Avenue, few agencies want to be reminded of their limitations. |
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Madison is a refreshing mature artist with natural talent and strong views about all aspects of her music and career. |
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There is something about the Madison, that grand-daddy of line dances, that has continually captured the cinematic fancy of great film directors. |
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Madison gave a frustrated sigh and with one last sympathetic smile exited my bedroom. |
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This fall, many on Madison Avenue are feeling sanguine about the prospects for TV advertising, the default choice of big marketers. |
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Mike and Diane Madison sell their olive oil and dried lavender at the farmers' market, as well as apricots and Clementine mandarins. |
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For experiments to make and test guayule-composite particleboard, Nakayama sent air-dried guayule bagasse to colleague at Madison, Wisconsin. |
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Madison had silky black hair, half up and with bangs to cover her forehead. |
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Katherine saw the serious Madison leading a giddy young Parisienne out to dance. |
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This war would disgust the American Founding Fathers such as Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. |
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Now I don't have to drag myself to the second-rate theater where this film is playing in Madison. |
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A megadairy planned in Madison County would produce about 140,000 tons of liquid manure each year. |
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In the mid-1860s, Madison County, with Virginia City its county seat, reigned as one of the West's most celebrated gold-mining regions. |
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My name is Jane Elizabeth Summers and this is a journal of my senior year at Madison High School. |
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I'm a new USA citizen, Australian by birth, who headed down to the Madison City Clerk's office today for early voting. |
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You know, 15 years ago I went to Madison Square Garden and I watched Michael Jackson perform and do the moonwalk across the stage. |
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James Madison did not draft the Bill of Rights with limiting provisos or riders attached to it. |
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James arrived at the Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York dressed in white, head-to-toe, like a blushing bride. |
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Hickey's is a small dive of a bar located a block from Madison Square Garden. |
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It was at that precise moment that Madison casually strolled in, pulling the heavy barn door shut with a loud slam. |
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It is a slick piece of work, more like a product of Madison Avenue than staid Capitol Hill. |
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Now, Madison, as you know, for whom this square garden is named after, was our shortest president at 5 feet, 4 inches tall. |
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I confess, after reading about you in this month's issue of Madison, I have developed a bit of a girl crush. |
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They market it to some natural food stores in northeastern Wisconsin and in Madison, and a few upscale delis carry the product. |
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Madison opens the unsealed envelope and removes the single sheet of paper inside. |
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Indeed, this rationale would render the unwritten doctrine of Marbury v. Madison itself invalid in cases involving the 21st Amendment. |
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Small and rather shy, Madison usually dressed in black, had the bookish pallor of a scholar, and cut a somber figure. |
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That career lasted a year, and Hodgson appeared in five public fights under the nom de guerre Mad Dog Madison. |
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I would let verisimilitude and photogenics dictate my route more than proximity to Madison Square Garden. |
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Back in Liberty Creek, Emily, Mrs. Pendergast, and Greta discuss the budding relationship between Jack and Madison. |
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Both Jefferson and Madison numbered the act among their greatest accomplishments. |
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Madison makes her way out the door, calling goodbye to Robert over her shoulder. |
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Jordan looked at her friend for a moment before embracing her closely, Madison sobbing into Jordan's shirt. |
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During the day as Madison plays around the house I find myself hallucinating the bugs. |
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Last fall, I spent seven weeks in the suburbs of Madison, Wisconsin, canvassing undecided voters for John Kerry. |
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Rob Hayles catapulted across our Olympic consciousness at the end of a harum-scarum event called the Madison. |
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For Madison Holleran, Kathy Ormsby, and Mary Wazeter, it was an easy commute from ambition to unattainable expectation. |
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In response, voters thought voting for Madison was inconsistent with their thirst for free booze. |
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As Madison wrote, a government which is 'elective, limited, and responsible' to the people requires 'a greater freedom of animadversion' than one not so structured. |
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Defying balmy but decidedly hiemal temperatures, graying fans of the beachbum balladeer arrived for his soldout Madison Square Garden gig in full Parrot Head regalia. |
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After graduating from Drew University in Madison, N.J., in 1971, Harris joined the Navy. |
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Watkins is wrong about the unconstitutionality of the Federalists' sedition act because he uncritically adopts Madison and Jefferson's 1798 reading of the First Amendment. |
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To step inside Madison Square Garden was to grab hold of a lifeline to an alternate world of harmonic order and balance. |
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I still remember a lover's quarrel last February when I'd walked desolately along Madison Avenue, only to come across a small crowd gathered around the store. |
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Another raft of network and cable TV series came down pilot pipeline this spring, and Hollywood and Madison Avenue's bets appeared again to be oddly placed. |
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Beers was chairman of Ogilvy Mather and earned the nickname Queen of Madison Avenue. |
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He is a Madison, South Dakota, farmer who grows certified organic crops. |
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The battle over Walker had very little to do with Oshkosh, Madison, or Milwaukee. |
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Visually, these works blend perfectly throughout the three floors of the New York flagship store on Madison Avenue. |
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Madison, who sat at the front of the room hiding his flask, was just the beginning. |
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She tells me about a show she once played at a college in Madison, Wis., where a few fratty football players got out of hand. |
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And basketball may be followed avidly from Madison Square Garden to playgrounds on coney Island. |
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His launchpad was a party in his apartment on 71st and Madison for Ralph Mazzucco, a fashion photographer who makes paintings. |
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She swatted her daughter on the arm before turning towards Madison. |
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The Flash-generated fly-through travels south to north up Madison Avenue. |
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Madison is at odds with Alexander Hamilton and puts in place the mechanism for an opposition political party. |
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Hungarian freedom fighters shouted insults as they picketed in front of Talent Associates headquarters at 444 Madison Avenue. |
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Franklin might have been describing James Madison, father of the Constitution, who drank a pint of whiskey every day. |
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Like all his hundred-odd slaves, Madison inherited Jennings from his father, a wealthy Southern planter. |
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True, this may not be what James Madison had in mind when he was writing the Bill of rights. |
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I have trolled Rodeo Drive, Worth Avenue, and upper Madison Avenue and traveled to Las Vegas, where I stood agog for hours in the Bellagio and Venetian hotels. |
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One of their more memorable ones supported the Rainforest Action Network in 1988 at Madison Square Garden. |
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Madison and I exchanged air kisses and then she left for her date. |
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Madison was dead set against it, partly on the grounds that his state of Virginia would be a big loser in any such assumption. |
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In this case, it appears that the Madison Avenue-driven war campaign has succeeded in reframing the debate onto grounds that Republicans found electorally fertile. |
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Similar incentives convinced siemens to expand its wind turbine factory in Fort Madison Iowa. |
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Blown of colorless flint glass and embellished with cutting and engraving, the Madison decanters are the earliest documented objects from the manufactory. |
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At Madison Square Garden, a lucky dude is invited onstage to drink rum and reminisce with the singer. |
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As President, the Father of the Constitution James Madison drank a pint a day. |
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President James Madison, at the time closely allied with Thomas Jefferson, was not reticent about discussing wealth inequality. |
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The toughie from Madison Wisconsin, Morel, might be a different story. |
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Misty saw them first, Tracey and Madison on the back of his paint pony. |
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Tom Cruise, Robert De Niro, Madonna, Tom Hanks and Gwyneth Paltrow are among those who have eaten at 960 Madison Avenue. |
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As a swan song, he is playing Madison Square Garden in a career-canvassing concert that brings together almost every heavy hitter in the field of modern hip-hop. |
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This is all well and good in the privacy of one's home, but when he decided to take a selfie on stage at Madison Square Garden last night, things got a little out of hand. |
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Madison and the other Founders attempted to forestall democracy by devising a republic, the hallmark of which was the preservation of individual liberty. |
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Out of all the markets Ashley Madison has penetrated, Japan was the fastest to reach one million members. |
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Thomas Jefferson and James Madison believed that territorial expansion would sustain the egalitarian economic basis of republican political institutions. |
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Madison is much like me in that she is easily overstimulated. |
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Twenty years after the Super Bowl first became as big a day for advertisers as it is for gridiron fans, Madison Avenue is gearing up for its annual midwinter adfest. |
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Madison homeowners are livid after vandals defaced their homes. |
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One day, an executive from Madison Square Garden came by, had a ball, and offered to have beacher host his act at The Paramount. |
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Worth Square is part of the Madison Square Park and maintained by the Madison Square Park Conversancy. |
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She'd bonded with Madison last summer, and this year the child was a little beeyatch. |
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The Concert for Bangla Desh was held at Madison Square Garden in New York City to raise funds for Bangladeshi refugees. |
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In North by Northwest, Cary Grant portrays Roger Thornhill, a Madison Avenue advertising executive who is mistaken for a government secret agent. |
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He made his professional debut on 6 January 1937 at the Madison Square Garden against the best professional player, Ellsworth Vines. |
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Hatton won by a TKO in first round, while in his second fight he boxed at Madison Square Garden in New York. |
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In 1809 President James Madison outlawed the slave trade with the United States. |
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The blinding lights seen on Fifth and Madison Avenues are mirrorlike silver and gold daytime handbags from Louis Vuitton. |
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Clapton has performed more times at Madison Square Garden than any other US venue, a total of 45 times. |
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The final show of the tour was held on 7 August 2008 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. |
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The tour included sold out shows at New York's Madison Square Garden and LA's Hollywood Bowl. |
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Other founding fathers like James Madison had no ancestral connection but were imbued with ideas drawn from Scottish moral philosophy. |
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Tridents were also retrofitted onto 12 SSBNs of the James Madison and Benjamin Franklin classes, replacing Poseidon missiles. |
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The fight was a near sell out at Madison Square Garden in New York, with the crowd firmly behind Wolgast. |
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After the Louis fight, Farr was unsuccessful in several contests at Madison Square Garden, New York. |
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In 1984, the four streets surrounding Madison Square Garden were named Joe Louis Plaza in his honor. |
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The World Dairy Expo in Madison, Wisconsin, has a railbird judging contest. |
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Oslo was formerly twinned with Madison, Wisconsin, Tel Aviv and Vilnius, but has since abolished the concept of twin cities. |
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Madison Grant, in his book The Passing of the Great Race, took up Ripley's classification. |
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In the United States, the primary spokesman for Nordicism was the eugenicist Madison Grant. |
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In 1810, parts of West Florida were annexed by proclamation of President James Madison, who claimed the region as part of the Louisiana Purchase. |
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Madison case, the Supreme Court asserted its authority of judicial review over Acts of Congress. |
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Marbury petitioned the Supreme Court to force the new Secretary of State, James Madison, to deliver the documents. |
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Madison was decided was whether Congress could expand the original jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. |
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Madison, judicial review has been accepted in the American legal community. |
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The conflict began formally on June 18, 1812, when Madison signed the measure into law and proclaimed it the next day. |
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In September 1813 Fort Madison was abandoned after it was attacked and besieged by natives, who had support from the British. |
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In a speech before Congress on February 18, 1815, President Madison proclaimed the war a complete American victory. |
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During this time, she visited with James Madison, the former US president, at his home at Montpelier. |
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Jarrott Jarvis, a probation supervisor in Madison County, said the rate of absconders will skyrocket under the new policy. |
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At home, I heeded Ms. Madison and sliced the chorizo as the tofu crisped, unpoked, in the pan. |
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So Ashley Madison expects continued high growth in the Japanese market. |
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James Richards has come in, Scott Madison has stepped up from our second team and we have agood group when we get everyone out there. |
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At the current time, Fitch believes the competitive threats faced by Madison River are moderate compared to urban-based local exchange carriers. |
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The Minutemen head home at 1-1 to prepare for Monday's game at Memphis, while the Salukis go to Madison Square Garden to face Duke. |
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Ag Ventures Alliance Cooperative of Mason City, Iowa, and Cellulose Sciences International of Madison, Wis. |
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The racks were located under the shade of a silver maple tree at an exposure site near Madison. |
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A siemens plant in Ford Madison, Iowa, laid off 407 workers this fall. |
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We revere the Founding Fathers, but Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton spent the 1790s firing rhetorical spitballs at each other. |
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Additionally, OIB currently operates loan production offices in Madison, Mississippi and Natchitoches, Louisiana. |
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Class actions continue to be filed at a rate highly disproportionate to Madison County's population. |
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Couture shoe designer Roger Vivier, who invented the stiletto heel in 1954, will bring his flagship store to 750 Madison Avenue in the fall. |
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Figures collected by marital affairs website Ashley Madison have revealed the majority of two-timers are based in Dublin. |
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Madison knew directly how colonial-era Anglicans had persecuted Baptists. |
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We had breakfast at the viand coffee shop, 61st and Madison. |
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Runners up were synchronised swimmer Madison Griffith and hockey mentor and player Stephen Tabb. |
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Virgin Islands and provide any documentation required in the future by Madison to prove his continued residence in the territory. |
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Virent produced the plant-based paraxylene at its demonstration plant in Madison. |
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The Madison Caroline is crafted with tone-on-tone combinations of embossed python and crocodile, as well as pearlised and smooth gold leather. |
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Served with a mini gravy boat and two bowls of vegetables, daughter Madison had the half-priced children's roast chicken. |
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Their trainer David Pipe also saddles top-weight Madison Du Berlais, Pablo Du Charmil and Piraya. |
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Hemut Prahl, the Executive Director of the Dynatron Research Foundation in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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The contract is the latest addition to a long-term arrangement EUR has had with Madison River Communications. |
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Izzard may have recently played to a sell-out crowd at New York's Madison Square Garden, but he didn't rule out a show at the town's Arc. |
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Mel's fury comes just days after she enjoyed family time at a fun park in Santa Monica, California, with Stephen and daughters Madison, three, and Angel, seven. |
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What's more, while codes of conduct would not necessarily make holding an Ashley Madison account a fireable offense, using company resources certainly could. |
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The suburbs and exurbs of Milwaukee in between Madison, Green Bay, and the Illinois border have always been the most conservative parts of the state. |
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Instead, his time at Madison Area Technical College was all about making sure that his Judge Dredd, Pin-Bot and Fire Power pinball machines were in proper working order. |
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During 2013, owing largely to regulatory leverage restrictions, OFS does not anticipate accessing the Madison Capital Class B revolving credit facility. |
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Madison County Undersheriff John Ball said the dead mother was found next to an outdoor wood boiler and a neatly piled stack of wood, which were untouched. |
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Some of these encounters include Betty the beaver, a mudskipper, Frankie the flying fish, and wild mushrooms, which Madison warns Wally not to eat. |
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Duerst recalls spending hours as a youth around rumbling tractor engines and loud milking machines on the 500-acre dairy farm he now co-owns near Madison, Wis. |
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Furthermore, the researchers had to distinguish individuals among the hundreds of people who post to a bulletin board rather than just among Hamilton, Madison, and Jay. |
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Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition, Madison, WI 1995, pp. |
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This Thursday, February 28 Dickey's Barbecue Pit is throwing a smokin' hot celebration at the main intersection of Madison Avenue and Victory Boulevard in Mankato. |
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But, if a mixture of natural apprehension and hearty laughter made the experience fun for our youngest daughter Madison, it also put the little bleater off. |
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The quinquagenarian performer also is talking about making his recent Madison Square Garden birthday event, benefiting Save the Children, into an annual affair. |
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Madison Who's Who is more than a registry of accomplished individuals. |
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The decade was a golden era for dance crazes with everything from the Mashed Potato and the Watusi to the Madison and the Hokey Cokey getting people going. |
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The decade was a golden era for dance crazes with everything from the Mashed Potato and Watusi to the Madison and the Hokey Cokey getting people going. |
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But he was a hardcore Zephead in 1977, when he saw his favorite band at Madison Square Garden during their triumphant return to touring after two years of personal strife. |
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The United States was not prepared to prosecute a war, for Madison had assumed that the state militias would easily seize Canada and that negotiations would follow. |
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On June 18, 1812, President James Madison, after receiving heavy pressure from the War Hawks in Congress, signed the American declaration of war into law. |
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Many people believed that he and others, including James Madison, were doing something they surely would have argued against with Alexander Hamilton. |
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Madison decision expanded the power of the Supreme Court in general, by announcing that the 1789 law which gave the Court jurisdiction in this case was unconstitutional. |
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Nordicism was an ideology of racial separatism which viewed Nordics as an endangered racial group, most notably in Madison Grant's book The Passing of the Great Race. |
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He was an important influence of the American eugenist Madison Grant. |
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It is one of three whelping houses at the Puppy Haven Kennel, the 1,600-dog compound that Havens has built up over the last 30 years in the outlands north of Madison, Wis. |
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Born of Hope, written by Paula DiSante, directed by Kate Madison, and released in December 2009, is a fan film based upon the appendices of The Lord of the Rings. |
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On 12 December, Clapton performed The Concert for Sandy Relief at Madison Square Garden, broadcast live via television, radio, cinemas and the Internet across six continents. |
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The two former Yardbirds extended their 2010 tour with stops at Madison Square Garden, the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, and the Bell Centre in Montreal. |
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Later, Cream performed in New York at Madison Square Garden. |
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The Princeton Alumni Weekly named Turing the second most significant alumnus in the history of Princeton University, second only to President James Madison. |
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As a primary architect of the draft Constitution that emerged from Philadelphia in 1787, Madison substantially bore the burden of defending his handiwork in his home state. |
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