Southampton's city status glory was marked with a brief but historic little ceremony in the mayor's parlour. |
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This meant that she greeted the LVA in the mayor's parlour, and then saw them leave to enjoy the boxing without her. |
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As well as housing all the council offices, except education, it also contained a council chamber, committee rooms and Mayor's parlour. |
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A spiffing new parlour game for the chattering classes has come to our attention. |
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In the parlour your claret was made free with, as Stephen tells me he opened 34 bottles. |
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Cows are fed a total mixed ration and those yielding over 25 litres are fed concentrates in the parlour. |
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Out on the town we played Space Invaders or PacMan down at our local video parlour. |
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Moll took a moment to try to decipher it, feeling like she was playing an odd parlour game of charades. |
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Nearly 200 residents visited the two-day exhibition at the mayor's parlour organised by developers Wainhomes last Friday and Saturday. |
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The presentation took place at the mayor's parlour, in the Civic Offices, in Euclid Street. |
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It leapt to the ledge above and slid in front of the windows to the Mayor's parlour, where staff tried to grab it, but it was just out of reach. |
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She withdrew to the empty parlour, unlocking the door with one of her dress pins. |
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Outside, Nell balled her hand in a fist and bravely knocked on the grand oak door leading into the parlour. |
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Marianne Willoughby sat in her sun-drenched parlour, her face pale with shock. |
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Already this has been a tour where attempting to explain the inexplicable has become a parlour game. |
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As she panted towards her second floor apartment, she clenched her palms against the banisters, as she had done in the parlour. |
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The hotel re-emerged in a new, swank avatar which had no space to spare for a plebeian ice cream parlour. |
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It is like being welcomed into the front parlour of some house-proud family. |
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Done out in black, red and chrome, the restaurant resembles a cross between an Eighties piano bar and a pizza parlour. |
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They are located at one end of the farmyard and are used for the purposes of a milking parlour, dairy, calf shed and granary. |
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We rounded the block and parked outside the Dairy Den, an ice-cream parlour where my sisters and I used to drink strawberry shakes after school. |
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An ice-cream parlour in the old milking shed is also a possible development for the future. |
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On his return he began to learn the rudiments of the cafe business in a cousin's ice-cream parlour at Weston-super-Mare. |
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They have seemed like men out of time throughout their career as parlour entertainers in the grand British tradition. |
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Mary sedately entered the parlour, admonishing her youngest sister's rudeness. |
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Sarah finds employment in an ice-cream parlour while Johnny drives a taxi and endures endless, fruitless acting auditions. |
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The elegant parlour features an entire mantlepiece and alcove made of marble that's more like a small sitting room. |
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The room itself takes on the artist's intentions, being transformed into a slightly wacky domestic parlour. |
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Katherine led the way out of the ballroom and into the drawing room across the parlour. |
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I used to work in an ice-cream parlour as a student and two guys I worked with looked like John Lennon and Paul McCartney. |
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Travellers can go to a club which contains a bowling alley, hot spring, massage parlour and many other entertainment facilities. |
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She arranged her skirts decorously and, mere seconds later, the butler entered the parlour and presented Mr Brown-Lee to the group. |
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Everything is on one floor, so from where I sit I can see the locker room, a small parlour area, and a whirlpool, which fits a dozen comfortably. |
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The investigative journalist will set up a massage parlour and try to buy women from their pimps. |
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Police were yesterday looking for two men who may be able to assist them in the investigation into the massacre at an all-male massage parlour. |
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There is an ice-cream parlour there that hasn't changed it's decor in 50 years. |
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In Central Australia it's either too hot or too cold to do anything else and I'm far too tired and grumpy for parlour games. |
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A fire has been laid for us in the parlour and I am certain we have much to discuss. |
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After just one massage in the beauty parlour of a star-rated hotel, the size of his waistline was reduced by 2 centimetres. |
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The families of the victims were lining up at a funeral parlour in Hazyview yesterday afternoon to identify the dead. |
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Cohen saw potential in a beauty parlour where women could get make-up done, have eyebrows plucked or false eyelash extensions applied. |
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My old barber, astute entrepreneur that he was, turned his barber shop into a salon, and later into a beauty parlour for men. |
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Do you remember last summer, when this site indulged in a parlour game called Consequences? |
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An old beer parlour and hotel sits downtown, and you can't turn a corner without finding a house of worship. |
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They play it two or three times a week at Svejk, a pub fashioned in the style of a Czech beer parlour. |
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Similarly, women in domestic service as housekeepers or parlour maids had to make a choice between work and marriage. |
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Naming a British team has been a parlour game for years among the sort of football supporters who only part with their anoraks at bath time. |
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You could set your clock or watch with Pat as he drove his herd in our out of the parlour to pasture morning and evening. |
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We studied all the successful parlour games from the last century to see what attributes a compulsive game needed and we came up with Cranium. |
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Looking at your dead child lying in a funeral parlour, it's like looking at the ultimate parental failure. |
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The company wants to convert a milking parlour to build its trailer sailers. |
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It will mark the end of an era for the religious order of sisters, who 31 years ago set up the centre in the parlour of their convent. |
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The exhibit features revised versions of classic board and parlour games which address the needs of people with disabilities. |
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The Causeway farmer said since the new parlour was installed milk yields have increased by 180 gallons per cow and it is still rising. |
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As they are being snipped and pampered in a South London beauty parlour, crimper Paul teases out the secrets as he cuts and blows. |
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The wrong woman's body was cremated after an identification mix-up by a funeral parlour. |
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She spent her entire life shucking oysters at her mam and dad's Whitstable seafood parlour. |
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Today the village has souvenir shops, a beautiful country store, a spa, and an ice cream parlour. |
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Former Brookside actress turned movie star Anna Friel has booked her mum Julie into a beauty parlour. |
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Sophia set her face in a mulish expression as she cornered Mina in her parlour. |
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Another reason for cows producing more is that the music may dull any bangs or other noises in the parlour, which might upset them. |
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There are always friends who are ready for a chat in the coffee shop, ice cream parlour or fast food joint around the corner. |
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One day she was taken into the parlour of the convent and told by a nun that her mother was dead. |
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During the same month he had welcomed children from Chernobyl in Ukraine to the mayor's parlour. |
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A visit to the Mayor's parlour in the town hall provided just one of many cross-Atlantic experiences for exchange teacher, Miss Barbara Miller. |
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On Friday a civic reception will be held at the mayor's parlour to say thank you to all Rotarians in Croydon. |
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He said there was a photograph of her in the mayor's parlour in Bolton Town Hall of her visit to HMS Dido, which was Bolton's adopted ship. |
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The tattoo parlour will donate half of its takings from customers who request a body piercing tomorrow. |
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He will have a generous entertainment allowance at his disposal and the sumptuous mahogany panelled Lord Mayor's parlour as his venue. |
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Those unable to attend were invited to the mayor's parlour to accept the gifts. |
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There is even a tattoo parlour out back just in case you get inspired and want a bit of flesh art of your own. |
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As the rest of the family snoozed in a post-dinner stupor, I sneaked into the front parlour and helped myself to another glass. |
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Though more of a conventional policier than a Memento-like parlour game, Insomnia is still remarkable for its intelligence and intensity. |
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All of these should be carried out in the spacious city hall and mayor's parlour. |
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There is an exquisite little parlour, lined with linen fold panels, with a breastsummer carved with strange animals. |
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Many households bought parlour pianos and needed music and songs to play and sing. |
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In a stuffy room on the third floor of an ageing hotel behind an ice cream parlour in a smart Lahore suburb yesterday sat the men who threaten to bring Pakistan to its knees. |
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As I prowl its gold-paved nooks and wynds, from bookie to bingo parlour, amusement arcade to Lotto shop, I sense fate has fingered me for imminent riches. |
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The amusement arcade comes with bowling alley, video games, snooker parlour and kiddy rides while about 75 per cent of an entire floor is earmarked for food courts. |
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As a rule of thumb, it's hard to go wrong with classics like the parlour palm, dracaenas, rubber plants, aspidistra, cacti, succulents and the umbrella plant. |
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On that boulevard of the bagnios, she bought a small parlour house from Mattie Silks and began recruiting the most seductive brides of the multitudes. |
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A friend of ours was up on business and stayed with us for a couple of weeks recently and let slip that he had been to a massage parlour one evening. |
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Considering the penchant Canadian filmmakers have for taboo sexual subjects, it was only a matter of time before a Canadian movie was set in a massage parlour. |
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I went to get a haircut, and found the beauty parlour completely empty. |
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It may not be advisable to buy expensive beauty treatment equipment to set up a beauty parlour in your home if you have limited space and finances. |
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But his first attempt to open an ice cream parlour at Weeton, near Harrogate, fell foul of Harrogate planners so he moved to Jervaulx, near Ripon. |
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Through a parlour scented with incense, I stepped towards beautifully lit showcases, displaying collections of stainless steel and titanium jewellery. |
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The growth and development of Munster is illustrated in a series of scale models found in the Stadt Museum, built round a tempting ice cream parlour and above shops. |
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It was rooted in the parlour musicales, the outdoor sing-songs, the marching bands, the hymns stoutly sung in church, and other impressions of his boyhood. |
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The Lost PaintingBy Jonathan Harr Not all of us have lost paintings by Caravaggio in our parlour. |
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In those days, a grand house would employ at least 16 domestic servants, and perhaps an army of 30-cooks, parlour maids, footmen, hall boys, gardeners, butlers, coachmen. |
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He added that the council was not in a position to pass judgment on the characteristics of the clientele who would use the proposed massage parlour. |
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The town council has been contacted by a consultant working for a client interested in converting the shop in Mitton Way into a funeral parlour, including a chapel of rest. |
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A factory worker's family spent a quiet evening at home, all dressed up, in a parlour choked with ornamental plants, under a great silk lampshade. |
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The Mayor and Mayoress will host a reception in the parlour for guests before the Remembrance Sunday service followed by lunch at the Artillery Barracks. |
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This would involve combining the ground floors of the town hall and Wiltshire College into one open plan area, and demolishing the current stairway to the mayor's parlour. |
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The council would like to develop the building into a hall for up to 100 people, a council chamber, exhibition area with a bar and a mayor's parlour. |
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The beach and the promenade, with its chip shop, ice-cream parlour and amusement arcade, offered a place of refuge, romance and belonging for the young Vettriano. |
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The new parlour is capable of milking the cows in 50 minutes. |
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With all family hands on deck, by mid October the installation of the plant had commenced and by the end of January cows were being milked in the new parlour. |
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Composing a Borgesian alternative biography for those forfeited years would make for the perfect parlour game if parlours, like Scottish writers of genius, still survived. |
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Parts of the pantomime come directly from the parlour games which the Victorians, who have given us so much of our current-day celebration, absolutely loved. |
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She was snapped leaving a Rome ice-cream parlour today in a T-shirt bearing the CND symbol, one of the world's most recognisable and political logos. |
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The house comprised a kitchen, a little hall, lower parlour, pantry, two cellars, a hall above stairs, an upper parlour and four chambers with cocklofts above. |
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Otherwise what are you going to do with the magic, just treat it like a little parlour game for the rest of your life and gabble about it on the net afterwards? |
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There were seven people seated in the parlour, but their silence was such that the rhythmic tick of the grandfather clock in the entrance hall seemed overpowering. |
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Good choices include trailing tradescantia, variegated dracaena, purple-leafed dracaena, pilea, maranta and miniature parlour palm. |
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We all hung out in my shotgun shack built in 1900 and worked in the parlour around a coal-burning stove. |
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They can also enjoy the beauty parlour which transforms customers into vintage starlets. |
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The girl was the owner of a beauty parlour in Mohanpura locality under the Raquabganj police circle. |
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Inspired by Benefit's love of American kitsch the boutique looks like a '50s milk bar meets a beauty parlour. |
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She also pays a visit to Morelli's ice cream parlour in Broadstairs and shows us how to make one of her own favourites, Knickerbocker Glory. |
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The top floor will house an ice cream parlour, where visitors can partake of Fortnum's famous Knickerbocker Glory. |
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Then it's on to an ice cream parlour that inspires her to create a Knickerbocker Glory. |
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He worked in a North Finchley funeral parlour and as a fence erector and sign writer. |
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The Great Escape in Merthyr Tydfil is closing, with speculation rife that it is to be turned into a funeral parlour. |
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A beauty salon named Finishing Touches has opened right next door to a funeral parlour. |
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Wilson, who also carried out 15 other burglaries, including at a funeral parlour, medical centre and a hospital, was jailed for 19 months. |
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The wedding took place in the parlour of writers Ayelet Waldman and Michael Chabon. |
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Bosses at a funeral parlour have said sorry to grieving families ripped off by three heartless workers. |
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A PSYCHIATRIC worker who raped a patient 60 times has started a new career in a funeral parlour. |
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Staff at a pizza parlour in Brisbane, Australia, were amazed when they pulled the holy pie out of the oven. |
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Sullivan began his composing career with a series of ambitious works, interspersed with hymns, parlour ballads and other light pieces. |
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Rachel Dyson, defending, said the money came from petty cash in the safe and takings from a health and beauty parlour. |
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Backgammon is a hugely popular global parlour game that has migrated successfully online. |
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Mrs Spelman's argument that women should have the freedom to dress as they like is a facile parlour game. |
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Famously, you can link any movie actor to any other via his movies, in the 'Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon' parlour game. |
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Built in 1928, Zena is an original first class parlour car decorated in beautiful Art Deco marquetry. |
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Built in 1928, by the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company in Saltley, Zena is an original first class parlour car. |
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Luther in popular memory had become a saint, his picture capable of saving houses from burning down, if it was fixed to the parlour wall. |
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The secrecy and humming noises emanating from their experimental parlour led to accusations of witchcraft. |
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The parlour is distinguished by an Adam style chimneypiece installed by Potter. |
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The agreement between the federally-owned ICR and the CBRE mandated that promotions to conductorships could only come from the parlour car staff. |
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It will also include an inter-school poetry recitation contest and a traditional parlour game called Antakshari. |
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All I'll say is there is a trip to a tattoo parlour via the local strip joint, and Ben takes to the stage for his own version of Mr Bojangles. |
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We got to see the milking parlour and to hang over the fence watching the pregnant nanny goats. |
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Additionally, the hotel converted existing space into 10 family-friendly parlour suites, each featuring a Murphy bed and connecting guest room. |
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Like September on the Dingle, With her Sunday parlour song, By repair shops and half tide locks, Where's the fun remaining single? |
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The Pankhurst Museum is based in the early feminist Emmeline Pankhurst's former home and includes a parlour laid out in contemporary style. |
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Chelsea is one of 48 hookers advertised on the website of Sandy's Superstars massage parlour in Manchester, under the assumed name of Brooke. |
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A Nickau, a trained 'lady-boy' therapist in a massage parlour, denied that anything untoward was taking place while he was on duty. |
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When most of the waiters were commanded away to their supper, the parlour or stove being nearly emptied, in came a company of musketeers. |
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A man has been arrested for distributing massage parlour cards at a Dubai hotel. |
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A MASSAGE parlour that opened up on the site of a former brothel has failed in its bid to reopen. |
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We were invited inside the City Sauna massage parlour in Sheffield, which is run by mum and daughter Kath and Jenny. |
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I recently did an ad about voting where I play a parlour girl and pedicurist. |
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Penpals Sharon Randle, of Bedworth, and Christine Bancillon, from the borough's twin town of Roanne, met up with the Mayor, Cllr Richard Chattaway, in the Mayor's parlour. |
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Whispers highlight issues facing carers LAST week was Carers week and Crossroads Care North Wales used a parlour game to illustrate the difficulties that many carers face. |
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Early presiding officers were known by the title parlour or prolocutor. |
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The family was alone in the parlour with the great polished box. William, when laid out, was six feet four inches long. Like a monument lay the bright brown, ponderous coffin. |
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His first business venture was a pizza parlour at Saltburn seven years ago, in partnership with his father, expanding into a second at Acklam within a year. |
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At the same time, he is also understood to have composed the opening lines of The Jabberwocky as part of a parlour game he was playing with his family at their home. |
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With no television for entertainment and without servants for the afternoon, the gentry would play parlour games such as charades and blind man's buff. |
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Sullivan embarked on his composing career with a series of ambitious works, interspersed with hymns, parlour songs and other light pieces in a more commercial vein. |
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The benefits of a herringbone parlour are easy maintenance, the durability, stability, and improved safety for animals and humans when compared to tie stall. |
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Mervyn, in the meantime, had had his solitary meal in the famous back parlour of the Phoenix, where the newspapers lay, and all comers were welcome. |
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The Di Meo family, who also run the Di Meo Delaval ice cream parlour and pizzeria on Marine Avenue, have been making ice cream at the coast for more than 100 years. |
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The Rousseau two seater sofa from Barker and Stonehouse is reminiscent of a French parlour sofa and lends itself very well to elicit trysts and courtly love. |
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Derry Crown Court was told staff at Domino's pizza parlour in Victoria Road in the city received an order to be delivered in the early hours of the morning. |
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She was sitting at the parlour table with a small abacus in front of her. |
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I'd never stepped foot inside a tattoo parlour before, so that worked in terms of Rupert being a reluctant member of this gang of odd bods who hang out together. |
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It is very rare to charge a man, who goes to an unlicensed massage parlour, and a female masseuse, who massage him, with encouragement to commit a sin. |
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A Syrian refugee helps another apply make-up as she prepares for her wedding at a beauty parlour at the Domiz refugee camp in the northern Iraqi province of Dohuk. |
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