Here Tirimo brought excitement to the rhythmic central episode, also recalling Robert's characteristic use of dotted rhythm themes. |
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Her smile reflected the completeness of her happiness and ably communicated the effect of Robert's kind gesture. |
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The nature of Robert's work requires him to carry a phenomenal range of equipment with him each day. |
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Then the spectre began to laugh, the noise a deep, ominous rasp which snuffed out the spark of hope that had briefly lit Robert's soul. |
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When I peeked out of the upstairs bedroom window, I spotted Robert's car down the street. |
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About 6000 of Robert's negatives and picture proofs are held by the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. |
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My insights into French womanhood were greatly expanded when I met Mamie and Tantine, who are respectively Robert's mother and aunt. |
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Sometimes Robert's friend, 13-year-old Heather, would knock around with them. |
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Robert's widow, Sharron Johnston, 44, has made a tearful plea for anyone with information to come forward. |
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Robert's sisters, Louise and Chloe, along with his mammy and daddy, Paula and Tony, wish Robert a happy birthday. |
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He purchased entrance to the franchise in 1350, at the beginning of Robert's first mayoralty. |
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Huey, excited by Robert's ideas on deceit and self-deception, was eager for the three of us to get together. |
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Our challenge may be to honour Robert's memory by doing everything we can to restore those values. |
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About twenty minutes in, I dare say this thought had even penetrated Robert's skull, and he started asking the shrinks what they all made of it. |
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Certainly on his seal, Robert's shield showed the nebuly line pattern, and in no fewer than seven rows. |
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Robert's many works for radio continue to deal with socio-political and ethical issues. |
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Some of the exchanges between Robert's brattier classmates and their teachers made me laugh out loud. |
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Police treated Robert's attack as a hate crime, but his assailants have never been caught. |
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He wouldn't be able to hold Robert's hands again, to teach him to throw a ball, to play catch! |
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Robert's apparent movement away from his subaltern roots, however, is tempered by his conscious choice to identify as African American. |
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The photographs in Robert's collection include holiday pictures, weddings, christenings, football matches and birthday parties. |
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Twelve-year-old Robert's mum went off on holiday leaving the housekeeping with him and his younger siblings. |
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One of Robert's granddaughters slipped into the water as the family scrambled from one housetop to another. |
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When she moved to walk away, she felt Robert's gentle yet firm clasp enfold her hand. |
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Helen fussed with the sheets on Lee's bed, and then followed Frank to Robert's room. |
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With that she wandered back to the kitchen, leaving me to putter around with Robert's system. |
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Taylor's slip prevented him from intercepting Robert's cross and a scrum of bodies stopped the ball crossing the line. |
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To Robert's shock Thomas dissolved into violent sobs, his body jolting and shaking. |
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Bellamy's match winner, four minutes after Jaaskelainen had saved Laurent Robert's thundering drive, was the Mags' 78th goal in all competitions this season! |
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She told me how my grandfather Robert's elder brother, John Linklater, came to New Zealand from Orkney in the 1870s, and bought a farm at Gisborne on the north-east coast. |
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There were marks on Robert's body, indicating the trunk had been compressed by an arm or arms, or possibly by someone sitting astride him on the ground, the court heard. |
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His rescuer was warehouseman Jason Weardon, 32, who tore off Robert's blazing clothes and wrapped him in clingfilm to protect his wounds from infection. |
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He ordered and some men began hoisting down Robert's black flag with a cutlass and it was replaced with Simon's red flag with a skull over a time glass. |
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Following this battle, Robert's lands in the west were given by Balliol to his supporter David Strathbogie, the titular Earl of Atholl. |
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David's accession kindled the second independence war which threatened Robert's position as heir. |
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Robert's and Layla's are still your best bet for seeing real hillbilly music. |
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Similarly, Nicholson described Robert's reign as deficient and that his lack of the skills of governance led to internal strife. |
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In 1926, Henry Read, Robert's father, bought the paper and became managing director. |
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She produces Anster cheese using unpasteurised milk from her husband Robert's herd of cattle. |
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After Robert's death in 1879 his son William Thompson Crawshay took over the Cyfarthfa works. |
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Robert's invasion force failed to leave Normandy, leaving William Rufus secure in England. |
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Robert's Rules of Order states that the committee of the whole is suitable to large assemblies. |
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Robert's rule of the Duchy was chaotic, and parts of Henry's lands became almost independent of central control from Rouen. |
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Robert's brother Edward Bruce carried out a series of campaigns against English forces in Ireland and was declared High King. |
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Yesterday, the Record revealed how Norma Ingles was told her 30-stone husband Robert's coffin would not fit in any crematorium in Scotland. |
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Sir Robert's genius was in finding, purchasing and preserving these ancient documents. |
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William was the son of the unmarried Robert I, Duke of Normandy, by Robert's mistress Herleva. |
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Robert's forces carried out a series of raids of Northern England, defeating an English army in 1327 at the Battle of Stanhope Park. |
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Geoffrey took Caen and Argentan without resistance, but now had to defend Robert's possessions in England against Stephen. |
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In Robert's account, as in Geoffrey's Historia, Merlin is begotten by a demon on a virgin as an intended Antichrist. |
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Robert's poem was rewritten in prose in the 12th century as the Estoire de Merlin, also called the Vulgate or Prose Merlin. |
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Robert's later performance in war certainly underlines his skills in tactics and single combat. |
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The following year Robert's Aunt Nelly married and George married Elizabeth Hindmarsh. |
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Rolt takes issue with earlier writers' suggestions that the assignment was solely due to Robert's health. |
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Robert's death was deeply mourned throughout the country, especially since it happened just a few days after the death of Brunel. |
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Robert's first appearance in history is on a witness list of a charter issued by Alexander Og MacDonald, Lord of Islay. |
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The English cavalry found it hard to operate in the cramped terrain and were crushed by Robert's spearmen. |
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Robert's final wish reflected conventional piety, and was perhaps intended to perpetuate his memory. |
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Edward was surprised to see Robert's army emerge from the cover of the woods. |
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In 1088, Robert's plans for the invasion of England began to falter, and he turned to Henry, proposing that his brother lend him some of his inheritance, which Henry refused. |
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Henry mobilised a mercenary army in the west of Normandy, but as William Rufus and Robert's forces advanced, his network of baronial support melted away. |
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And so Helen had been running and not thinking clearly and, pushing one envelope through the slot in the postbox, she turned swiftly to walk into Robert's shop. |
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Locke and Robert Stephenson had been good friends at the beginning of their careers, but their friendship had been marred by Locke's falling out with Robert's father. |
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Gallant Taffy faces 10 rivals, including former Pipe charges Courbaril and Robert's Toy, who won the race for the Nicholashayne maestro 12 months ago. |
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And modern languages student Alexandra Saum, 20, of Newcastle, said there was no way she would buy her boyfriend of one week, David De Bethel, anything like Robert's choice. |
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Edith was restored as queen, and Stigand, who had again acted as an intermediary between the two sides in the crisis, was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in Robert's place. |
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Earlier dukes had been illegitimate, and William's association with his father on ducal charters appears to indicate that William was considered Robert's most likely heir. |
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The Didot Perceval, a prose continuation of Robert's work, takes up the story, and the knight Percival sits in the seat and initiates the Grail quest. |
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However, Robert's mother's family were not of the same profession. |
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John Balliol's son Edward Balliol would later exert a claim to the Scottish throne against the Bruce claim during the minority of Robert's son David. |
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Robert's son, John, Earl of Carrick, had become the foremost Stewart magnate south of the Forth just as Alexander, Earl of Buchan was in the north. |
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Meanwhile, a Scottish expedition led by Robert's brother successfully invaded Ireland in 1315, where Edward Bruce declared himself the King of Ireland. |
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