Figueroa and Tilley play sidekicks to Payne and Repond's characters, respectively. |
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The game remained deadlocked until Payne, coming off the bench, broke the tie for good. |
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Payne was the sole British player on a leaderboard entirely dominated by Swedes. |
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I expected the league to create some kind of diversion while Payne pulled the old switcheroo, but there are no diversions. |
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But architect Malcolm Payne said the design was very sympathetic and would open up new views of York Minster. |
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These are not tremendous brain-teasers or anything, but they are more involved than what you might find in Halo or Max Payne. |
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A better film would have been the battle between the rogue FBI agent and convict vs. the enigmatic Brother Payne. |
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The order also bans him from Woodhall Parade, Broomfield Parade and the area surrounding St John Payne School. |
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During this time, PC Payne tried to give him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, but the current was too strong. |
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Your Inuit guides will show you to Payne Bay Fjord, where low tides improve your chances of landing a lunker. |
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What was impressive was, so shortly after holing the winning putt, just seconds after his moment of glory, Payne was thinking of my situation. |
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Mrs Payne also described how she calmed her husband down after discovering he had gained access to a shotgun. |
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Payne also explains that students who have met with failure in other settings generally experience success in the ungraded, self-instructional, individualized program. |
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But Payne continually undermines this approach with repeated cheap zingers at Middle American stereotypes, and the allegedly incredibly dull, cookie-cutter existence of same. |
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As the movie came to an end, I was wondering if Payne was going to go out on a limb here and leave his central character in a worse position than at the start of the movie. |
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Unlike Payne, Kromah continues to struggle to be accepted in his community and does not know when the stigmatization will end. |
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The committee chairman, postmaster General Henry C. Payne, was a Wisconsin Stalwart, and the other members were on his side. |
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Boykin and Payne said Wilson then grabbed a white plastic bag and pulled out a bottle of sleeping pills and a G-string made from Pez candies strung together. |
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One afternoon, I was coming home from school and Papa and Rufus Payne were trying to drive a sow down to the ten acre field and she sulled and laid down beside the road. |
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I was a character called Mark Payne, who was a weird waiter who worked at a pizzeria Uno. |
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Payne and Payne found no evidence that indigo buntings had an inherited tendency to disperse, but migratory direction seems to be innate for juveniles. |
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Nina and Jason Payne, of Old Mead, Eastwood, chose to round off their special occasion with a fast-food dinner including chicken wings, drumsticks and chips. |
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He's been credited with creating an aching portrait of the fading American heartland, but Alexander Payne isn't all that excited by idle flattery. |
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The price for being flexible has traditionally meant a lower standard of living but Payne is raising the benchmark for what defines prefabricated, mobile housing. |
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Payne got his harmonica out and another guy was playing the piano. |
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Payne seems to suggest dissatisfaction can be righteous, unappeasable. |
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Payne salutes each of these as masterpieces, in which the Delian style struggles to emerge in its full ripeness. |
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In 1989, one of the staff members at ISL Marketing, Michael Payne, moved to the IOC and became the organisation's first marketing director. |
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Picture what the Episcopal Bishop Claude Payne calls the apostolates of the laity, the clergy, and the judicatories. |
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On 2 March, David Kilcoyne, Jared Payne and Joey Carberry were added to the squad for the final two rounds of the Championship. |
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Payne said she will be grateful for whatever coverage she can receive. |
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She also met the American actor John Howard Payne and the American writer Washington Irving, who intrigued her. |
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Payne accepted the rejection and tried without success to talk his friend Irving into proposing himself. |
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In Payne, the defendant, Pervis Payne, was convicted on two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to death for both murders. |
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This was illustrated by Reginald Payne, whom Wilbert felt to be a great improvement over Middleton. |
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The second artist to work on the series was Reginald Payne, who illustrated Thomas the Tank Engine in a far more realistic style. |
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His cartoon first appeared on May The characters were supposedly named by Payne after his wartime batman who went by the nickname Pip-Squeak. |
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The flower girls were Ramsey Curtis and Josephine West, escorted by Payne Thompson, Hayden Shearn, Christopher Thomas, and Cullen Thomas. |
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Some modern traditional musicians include Great Big Sea, The Ennis Sisters, The Dardanelles, Ron Hynes, and Jim Payne. |
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Christine Payne, Age 15 from Middletown, DE Christine has Athetoid Cerebral Palsy with uncontrolled movements. |
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With the help of Payne, whom she kept in the dark about the details, Mary Shelley obtained false passports for the couple. |
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A cake-cutting ceremony was led by Nancy, Payne and director of Landmark Group Aarti Jagtiani. |
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It opened present-day Lincoln and Pottawatomie counties and portions of present-day Cleveland, Logan, Oklahoma, and Payne counties. |
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Partnered by Patrick Payne, Tie The Knot produced a powerful finishing burst to beat the two New Zealand mares Hill Of Grace and Giovana. |
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Police officer Max Payne returns home to find his wife and baby daughter slain by a gang of intruders high on new drug Valkyr. |
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Payne asserts that none of the works prior to 1895 are of lasting interest. |
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A Mark Cullimore double enabled Wallasey Town to beat Olympic Rangers 2-1 with Danny Payne notching the consolation solation goal. |
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Payne fell in love with her and in 1826 asked her to marry him. |
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In 2005 Fergus O'Byrne and Jim Payne from Newfoundland were the 'headline' artists at that year's festival which celebrated the town's links with that region. |
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Most bullies are stupid, jealous jellybrains, but not Brenda Payne. Brenda was as smart as she was pretty, and she used both of those things to get whatever she wanted. |
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Where Stranglehold differs from Max Payne is the fact it has its own plot, written by director John Woo as a successor to his early hit action film Hard Boiled. |
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Top golfer Payne Stewart died last night when his Lear jet depressurised at 43,000 feet over Florida and crashed after a bizarre thousand-mile ghost flight. |
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Using infrasound, scientist Katy Payne listened in on elephant talk. |
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When not working on the Magazine, Johnson wrote a series of prefaces for other writers, such as Giuseppe Baretti, William Payne and Charlotte Lennox. |
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