They can be effectively applied on clean walkways by using a simple push-type Scott's fertilizer spreader. |
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Scott's really imaginative and creative and has a definite vision of what he wants his business to be. |
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So Thomas decided to exact revenge by surreptitiously placing a vicious computer virus on Scott's machine which destroyed his hard drive. |
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We've had our starter of cold boar and I'm munching on Sarti's excellent Pizza Bianca while Scott's eating something else. |
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In the mid-1850s, Scott's squabbles with Secretary of War Jefferson Davis were legendary. |
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He had chosen to eat at Scott's, a new restaurant in Mayfair that serves a variation of stargazy pie. |
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Our chests were rubbed with camphorated oil, and we were forced to swallow Scott's Emulsion. |
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It was as if the body in the wooden coffin that was being lowered into the ground was not Scott's but someone else. |
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They asked Scott's friends to make certain calls to him and pump him for information, basically. |
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I've always thought that Scott's innocent until he's proven guilty and I'm going to stick with that. |
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Scott's own contribution to the evening seems to have been limited to a whispered prompt. |
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Was Scott's condition or appearance such as to show that he obviously needed attention? |
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Scott's long narrative poem Marmion was published in late February 1808 as a luxurious quarto, costing a guinea and a half. |
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It is because the atmosphere is so febrile that the news about Derek Scott's book has received such attention. |
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I buried my face in Scott's chest and let go of all the repressed emotions that had been slowly killing me. |
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Highlights on aging water pipes suggested an aquamarine-hued patina, which supplants the festive polychromy of Scott's earlier kinetic works. |
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Unfortunately, no trace of the Royal High School's curriculum for writing and bookkeeping at the precise time of Scott's pupilage survives. |
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Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class. |
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My coach hoisted me up above the crowd and informed me that I had broken Scott's record by five tenths of a second. |
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Its success led to the even longer and more expensive The Jewel in the Crown, adapted from Paul Scott's tetralogy about the Indian Raj. |
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Listening to Scott's deep pride and simple joy as she described her Olympic experience was a thrill. |
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He had been teaching a class of pupils aged 11 and 12 when he took Scott's son out of the room for being disruptive. |
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He appears to have total recall of all Scott's novels, and to be familiar with all the great galleries of Europe. |
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He could also see in Scott's eyes the love that he not only had for her but also the two mopped-headed boys who stuck close to his shirt tail. |
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In Scott's vivid and often hilarious account, Brown emerges as a big spender and a secretive control freak. |
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The bullet narrowly missed her spine and passed through her body before lodging in Scott's left thigh. |
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The two men watch and analyze several key shots and sequences from Scott's film. |
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Scott's words on finding that he had been beaten reveal his bitter mortification and sense of failure. |
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Nowhere is this link between the form and the content of bloodless revolution more recognizable than in Scott's Old Mortality. |
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The apotheosis of Scott's reception, however, is reached in this peroration. |
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Ian Scott's cross caused uncertainty in the United box and Bridge scrambled the ball over the line. |
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A counterfeit 10-dollar bill was found in Scott's wallet leading the prosecutor to charge him with attempting to pass fake currency. |
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Val went on to name the other men and Scott's hand went to his right temple in an unconscious gesture. |
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The thought of Nina clinging to Scott's arm and parading him all over school for the rest of the day made a wave of nausea sweep over me. |
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And so I did some prep, and settled down in front of early evening television, awaiting Scott's return. |
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It was a good thing Mrs. Scott's mom was so involved with her son, or else she'd have noticed the horror-struck expression on my face. |
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Upstairs in Scott's room Johnny was getting his brother out of his work clothes, into a nightshirt and settled in his bed. |
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Sir Walter Scott's Waverley of 1814 is in many ways the fons et origo of the nineteenth-century historical novel. |
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In contrast, a short distance away from Scott's hut was a modern demountable base with a humming windmill harnessing the vast wind power of the region. |
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Scott's 28 now, so the quicker we get the fights the better. |
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Only on Tuesday, in record temperatures, Mr Scott's journey almost came to an abrupt end when a road train over taking him on the highway suddenly blew a nearside rear tyre. |
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The two specimens in the red pots at the front are Dwarf French Beans of the variety Scott's Bean, a heritage variety from the HDRA Heritage Seed Library. |
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The shocking abuse saw Nigella, 53, leave Scott's restaurant in Mayfair in floods of tears. |
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Osorio was eventually fired in 2005, after sending an email to HR regarding Scott's inappropriate behavior. |
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Beckie Scott's bronze medal in cross-country skiing and Clara Hughes's bronze medal in long-track speed skating are unbelievable tales in themselves. |
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Man on Fire is, at its heart, a delightfully simple and uncluttered story, and Scott's editing choices are not in keeping with the rest of the film. |
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They tell Sandra McElwaine about their orbital road trip ahead of Scott's liftoff this week. |
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Psychopharmacology has discovered the truth in Scott's wild guess, but Zelda is not the only hectored patient who might have been cured had she been born later. |
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Now, for my money, Scott's pretty clearly about as guilty as sin. |
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High on Scott's to-do list is revamping the AMF marketing team. |
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Secondly, he entirely rejects Scott's argument that in an inquisitorial procedure the distinction between examination-in-chief and cross-examination is unimportant. |
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Alex Woolf won the Saltire history award for From Pictland to Alba and Ian Duncan was given the research prize for Scott's Shadow. |
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Will Ikea be wanting those classy cloth chairs back after Ray and Scott's sweaty clagnut ridden hairy arses have pressed into them for 5 minutes? |
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As noted above, Richard appears in connection with Robin Hood in Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe. |
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He is one of the main characters in Scott's The Talisman, set during the Third Crusade. |
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Sir Walter Scott's 1823 novel Peveril of the Peak is partly set in Derbyshire. |
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In 1892 Scott's pupil Charles Hodgson Fowler rebuilt the Chapter House as a memorial to Bishop Joseph Barber Lightfoot. |
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Black Rain was the first of Scott's six collaborations with the composer Hans Zimmer. |
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Like many of Scott's previous works, The Martian features a heroine in the form of Jessica Chastain's character who is the mission commander. |
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The couple had two sons, Jake and Luke, both of whom work as directors on Scott's production company, Ridley Scott Associates. |
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Scott's work is identified for its striking visuals, with heroines also a common theme. |
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Artificial intelligence is a unifying theme throughout Scott's career as a director, particularly in Blade Runner, Alien, and Prometheus. |
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His motion picture debut was in Ridley Scott's 2001 action film Black Hawk Down. |
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Scott's novel writing career was launched in 1814 with Waverley, often called the first historical novel, and was followed by Ivanhoe. |
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Ridley Scott's evocative 1973 Hovis bread television commercial captured the public imagination. |
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He had an unsuccessful love suit with Williamina Belsches of Fettercairn, who married Scott's friend Sir William Forbes, 7th Baronet. |
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They had five children, of whom four survived by the time of Scott's death, most baptized by an Episcopalian clergyman. |
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This remained Scott's base in Edinburgh until 1826, when he could no longer afford two homes. |
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In 1796, Scott's friend James Ballantyne founded a printing press in Kelso, in the Scottish Borders. |
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Scott's fame grew as his explorations and interpretations of Scottish history and society captured popular imagination. |
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Scott's eldest son, Lt Walter Scott, inherited his father's estate and possessions. |
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Nevertheless, Scott's importance as an innovator continued to be recognized. |
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During his lifetime, Scott's portrait was painted by Sir Edwin Landseer and fellow Scots Sir Henry Raeburn and James Eckford Lauder. |
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It was completed in 1844, 12 years after Scott's death, and dominates the south side of Princes Street. |
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In Glasgow, Walter Scott's Monument dominates the centre of George Square, the main public square in the city. |
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In the novella, however, Cramer proves as deluded a romantic as any hero in one of Scott's novels. |
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In 1766, Henry Scott's younger brother died in Paris, and Smith's tour as a tutor ended shortly thereafter. |
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Christopher Nolan's 2014 film, Interstellar was also filmed in Iceland for some of its scenes, as was Ridley Scott's Prometheus. |
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Galloway has been the setting of a number of novels, including Walter Scott's Guy Mannering. |
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Despite Scott's efforts to preserve his anonymity, almost every reviewer guessed that Waverley was his work. |
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Some of the opening scenes in Ridley Scott's 2012 feature film Prometheus were shot at the Old Man of Storr. |
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Barbour's influence on later Scottish writers can be seen in Walter Scott's Lord of the Isles and Castle Dangerous. |
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Manzoni's famous novel The Betrothed was inspired by Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. |
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They visited Scott's home, Abbotsford in 1838, but Ruskin was disappointed by its appearance. |
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The ancient town of Barnard Castle, Egglestone Abbey, and Rokeby Park, well known through Sir Walter Scott's poem, are all passed. |
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With our snotsicles and waxy cheeks, our breaths' plumes and hulking silhouettes, we may look like members of Scott's last expedition. |
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Scott's foot connected with the side of his head, dislodging his wrenchlike grip. The sheriff fell back into the ditch holding his nose. |
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Aintree has also partnered up with Falkirk Council to showcase Scottish sculptor Andy Scott's award-winning Kelpies Maquettes at the racecourse. |
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Early '80s concert clips prove Scott's death inspired the boogie-based band to further improve upon its already machinelike precision. |
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The movie, which opens in Britain in June, concentrates on Scott's romance with Liberace and the palimony suit that scandalised Hollywood. |
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Like the cop in Blade Runner, Ridley Scott's glittery fantasy has a thing about killing magical unicorns. |
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He made his feature film debut in Ridley Scott's 2001 war thriller Black Hawk Down. |
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Neil McNeil was sent boxes and boxes of Scott's Porage Oats after the firm saw his birthday revelation in the Daily Record. |
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The record attempt was made by a team from Cupar Round Table with the help of food firm Scott's Porage Oats. |
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It's the DVD version of Scott's 1992 director's cut, which has been unavailable for several years and will be on sale for a limited four-month period. |
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Scott's prequel to Alien, starring Noomi Rapace, Charlize Theron and Michael Fassbender, is a 3D science fiction epic that has been gestating for years. |
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Jay C, Scott's, Owen's, Baker's, Gerbes, Hilander and Pay Less. |
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Scott's love doesn't become star-crossed so much as it gets cross-wired. |
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The United Kingdom Antarctic Heritage Trust eventually raised some PS7m to protect Scott's hut on Cape Evans on Ross Island and Shackleton's hut at Cape Royds. |
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Scott's 1902 Antarctic expedition used lightly fried seal meat and liver, whereby complete recovery from incipient scurvy was reported to have taken less than two weeks. |
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On September 16, Hendrix performed in public for the last time during an informal jam at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho with Eric Burdon and his latest band, War. |
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Forster is renowned as one of Scott's fiercest and unkindest critics. |
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The opening five chapters of Waverley are often thought to be dour and uninteresting, an impression in part due to Scott's own comments on them at the end of chapter five. |
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Published anonymously in 1814 as Scott's first venture into prose fiction, it is often regarded as the first historical novel in the western tradition. |
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The voyage with his father pleased him because a similar journey of Walter Scott with Robert Stevenson had provided the inspiration for Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate. |
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The award has been presented at Scott's historic home, Abbotsford House. |
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Scott's 1819 series Tales of my Landlord is sometimes considered a subset of the Waverley novels and was intended to illustrate aspects of Scottish regional life. |
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Based partly on the Border ballad 'Gilpin Horner', Scott's poem is on the whole a medievalising concoction set in an Ossianic zone of lastness, fading and death. |
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Mary Shelley employed the techniques of many different novelistic genres, most vividly the Godwinian novel, Walter Scott's new historical novel, and the Gothic novel. |
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Lisey reminded him that the weather was supposed to be very hot, and that Scott's study, which was no longer air-conditioned, had reverted to its former loftish nature. |
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The rise and fall of the earlier Tory alliance with the Jacobites forms a major part of the background for Sir Walter Scott's Bride of Lammermoor. |
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Carter's Little Liver Pills, Beecham's Pills, Scott's emulsion, Sloan's Liniment, Aspro, Zambuk, Iron Jelloids, Bile Beans, Parrish's Food, and Virol. |
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