The French are famous for scorning ersatzness while prizing the organic, the natural, the authentic. |
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While prizing Chris away from the dog kennels, one or two cats caught our eye. |
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We hope to continue our support towards in-theatre promotions and prizing for outstanding submissions. |
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Young Britons are classical liberals: as well as prizing social freedom, they believe in low taxes, limited welfare and personal responsibility. |
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The trend of large diameter watches, far from undermining the prizing of miniaturisation, actually reinforces it. |
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And also the importance of acknowledging and prizing in education the skills that children already possess. |
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Transaction code must be submitted online and proof of purchase must be submitted by winner to claim prizing. |
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As such, a large component of the prizing distributed, will not be based on a team results. |
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Yet he chronicles his travels with a wearying feather-light jocularity, prizing one-liners over lucid analysis. |
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Training and increasing young people and women's understanding of the political issues at stake helped them avoid being manipulated or recuperated into electoral politics or into prizing personal gain over collective action. |
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For full prizing details, please visit www.mastercard.ca. |
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Thirty of these will face the new challenge proposed by JVD, the Pharaons Classic which is a peculiar formula prizing the pilots regularity and the most kilometers made by them along the seven stages of the rally. |
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The promotion, which will be in stores August 2010 through February 2011, will feature prizing including a trip to the 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic, to attend a team practice and to skate on the official NHL ice. |
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As title sponsor, Shure will be providing prizing at all qualifying events and regional finals, as well as providing the grand prize for the winners of the competition. |
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More than just a simple account of the event, this woollen embroidery is a genuine work of propaganda, prizing William and his half-brother Odo, Bishop of Bayeux. |
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A new consensus grew up in its place, prizing free movement of goods and capital. In this section The hottest frontier Where did all the money go? |
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Americans persist in prizing the turkey for being a homely critter of the heartland, just like granddad had, even when their meal's very name is that of a foreign country. |
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True or not, the letter is political dynamite, prizing open old wounds, and threatening the monarchy's partnership with the mainstream left. Instead of answering the allegations, Mr Youssoufi chose to shoot the messenger. |
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The process has the rather regrettable air of a college balloon debate, with each would-be speaker prizing jokes at least as highly as substance. A few other interim observations. |
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In actual fact, our counterparts from developing countries have the feeling that we are prizing open their markets rather than placing their development at the heart of our policy. |
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Two students of the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg enjoyed their prizing with the German Camera Award for the joint production 'Akumi' last week in Cologne. |
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Denominations in which slot play prizing is issued may vary by Site. |
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