The fashion trend setter boldly goes where other fashionistas have yet to follow. |
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Llewellyn was adventurous in his pursuit of the perfect field setter, breeding Gordon and Irish setters to Lavarack's stock. |
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A friend with a 5-month-old Irish setter called Rusty tells me that when Rusty is on the leash she is a perfect lady. |
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The average well-bred field setter can stylishly handle grouse and woodcock, and other upland game birds as well. |
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He thought of how he loved watching her sitting on the grass with the Irish setter. |
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America's music industry has been, for decades, the world's standard setter. |
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Tommy Lynch was question setter and quizmaster and he is to be congratulated for his efforts. |
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As I approached the gate by man I assumed was the gardener with an old Irish setter trotting at his heels. |
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Many people regard him a trend setter for he was the first centre forward to fall back to help the defence. |
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Dad once shook hands with a man who owned an Irish setter, which pretty much makes you emerald green to the core in these parts. |
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Like Lang, Preminger and Tourneur, Carter is a master scene setter, whether that scene be downtown New York or boho Paris. |
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This was most evident in the 200 fly, in which 61-year-old Daniela Barnea of Stanford Masters was the only record setter. |
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And now exotic foliage, such as palm leaves, is becoming a floral fashion setter. |
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Their decision means the EU is de facto the primary standard setter in the area of European environmental policy. |
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He was the sole price setter, free to set marginal revenue equal to marginal cost, and free to set price far above marginal cost. |
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The national record setter was Tressa-Ann Charles, whose recent high was attributed to a change of attitude and hard work. |
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Upon seeing the approaching beauty, the setter perks up and stands at attention. |
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The setter sniffed the sidewalk, then with a wag of her shaggy tail took off down the street. |
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The men's team sported three all-stars, while freshman setter Dan Peters scored the rookie of the year honours. |
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Colquhoun has moved from being the libero last year to being the setter this year. |
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Thus, the modern English setter was developed through selective breeding during the 19th century. |
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Reynolds is fast becoming the table setter for what gets talked about on talk radio and TV chat shows. |
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And, like the setter, he can be relied on to do an adequate job of handling bobwhites and pheasants, under average conditions. |
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She was immediately set upon by his faithful setter, who sank fangs deep into the vampire's throat and almost severed her head from her body. |
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He gave Rick a wide-eyed, pleading look, like an Irish setter expecting a reprimand. |
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Ayana watched him go, and then turned her attention to the female Irish setter sitting closest to her. |
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An Irish setter leaned up close to Duffy and gazed into his pale blue eyes. |
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A company that is an expert in the field of bar coding has gained accreditation from the industry's standard setter. |
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In the Piazza del Comune, the Irish setter that always lay in front of the confectionery store was gone. |
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She exhibits classic English setter style on point with a nice running gait. |
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This year both exhibitions are focusing on a new trend setter on two wheels: the electric bike. |
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The Weimeraner is originally a sporting breed, like the Irish setter. |
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If bred for show, the English setter usually retains his hunting instincts as a personal gun dog, working sufficiently close so that the hunter can follow on foot. |
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The name of the accessors is also codified: for a foo data, names are foo for the getter, and setFoo: for the setter. |
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A month later, my aunt visited our farm with her Irish setter, Toby, who was always eager to please but a bit dimwitted. |
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The Irish setter is noted for being good-tempered, intelligent, and swift in the field. |
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Knut Horgen, renowned Norwegian jeweler and setter, encompasses 3DESIGN to its service offer. |
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Its contemporary unisex silhouette is a trend setter rather than a trend follower, like men and women driven by a passion. |
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After initially fruitful exchanges, Hayes received the following email from a trader at JP Morgan Chase, whose rate setter were not cooperating. |
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The daughter of one of the richest men in the world, she never made headlines as a profligate jet setter sponging off her father's wealth. |
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And while the jet setter may have his eyes on the stars, he also seems to keep his feet on the ground. |
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It can be used as part of chromo-therapies, as elements of interior design or as ambience mood setter of a space. |
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The money will be used to purchase a new snowmobile and new ski trail grooming equipment, including a trail tenderizer and a second track setter. |
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The kit contains a small hammer, a paper knife, an eyelet setter, a pair of scissors, glue and then some. 18 Products in Total! |
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Mr Cameron is more chairman than CEO a communicator, a facilitator, not an agenda setter. |
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This was the preamble to the DVB group which later became the big standard setter for digital TV broadcasting in Europe. |
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All that is required is for the federal government to understand more clearly its role as an example setter and not a dictator. |
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With a set of workpiece holders for a particular part, the setter can optionally go to all seven machines. |
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To define that, perhaps it's safe to say that it's the kind of farming where the farmer is the price setter. |
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Given the IASB's de facto role as a global standards setter, it is imperative its governance procedures are up to the highest standards. |
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First off, the ISB was up and running and was showing itself to be a reasonably capable standards setter. |
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Whilst not being a trend setter, I am not indisposed to being trendy. |
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Those days in Ireland there were few breeds to choose from and the greyhound, Irish red setter, terrier and sheep dog were about as far as it went. |
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Mr Ashman, who has now turned into a professional question setter for radio quiz shows, said it was nice for England to bring home at least one trophy this year. |
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If you have decided to be a strand style setter, enjoy the challenges, the hard work and the ultimate compliments and admiration for a style well designed. |
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So, now you can truly give the jet setter in your life the gift of high-speed Internet access to keep them connected on their next trip. |
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Nextel has become the pace setter for the telecommunications industry and is performing extremely well. |
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The combination suggested a jet setter with some classic modern baggage and an American accent — which is not a bad description of this newly arrived fair. |
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They represent the iconic look of the jet setter. |
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Rivets are typically fed to the rivet setter nose from tape and come in cassette or spool form for continuous production. |
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In the third set, with CFB Petawawa in the lead, the Wing's rookie setter started putting the ball up with more control, which opened the door for some of Winnipeg's hard hitters to score a few points and help win the set. |
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The setter remained immobile, head and tail high, watching scattered singles dropping into the broom sedge. |
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And it looks like even for jet setter Gerald, home really is where the heart is. |
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Then in his second match, he beat the top group seed Gencay Menge of Turkey in a tight fought five setter. |
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To achieve this, UNESCO acts as an advocate for science, a think tank, a standard setter, and a catalyst for cooperation, dialogue, and innovation through networks and capacity building activities. |
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The new framework will fundamentally change the Departments role in fisheries management from one of micro-manager, heavily involved in day-to-day operations, to one of policy maker and strategic direction setter. |
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I'm glad to be here to provide an overview of IFRS, it's actually quite encouraging for a standard setter, or ex-standard setter I should say now, to see so many investors interested in accounting issues. |
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It is worth noting that the position of the US accounting standard setter, which was originally opposed to the IASB's proposal, eventually fell into line with it on this subject. |
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Since it's not exactly difficult to think of a train of words beginning with certain letters, the setter will often up his or her game and offer a phrase that gives extra value through wit, charm or appositeness. |
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This sub-group includes such occupations as motor-vehicle painter, brush painter, sign painter, plasterer, stonemason, bricklayer, glazier, tile setter and related supervisors. |
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On the other hand, an intermediate-good producer is a price setter and acts as an oligopolist. |
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The jet setter recorded his two-country trip across England and Wales in the visitors' book at Laugharne. |
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My 3-year-old English setter was just diagnosed with myasthenia gravis. |
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A hydraulic or electric servo rivet setter drives the rivet into the material, and an upsetting die provides a cavity for the displaced bottom sheet material to flow. |
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In that match, behind outside hitters Courtney Alberi and Layne Castro and junior setter Taylor Kasha, the Vikings were able to hold off a pressuring Centurions team. |
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Google is already the pace setter in stable updates in the browser space. |
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The solution was a clear choice in a crowded market, and it allows Sogetel to enhance its position as a pace setter in Canada for providing new and advanced services. |
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I've put a dog whistle on the TV which goes off whenever a wet-eyed brown-nosed red setter is seen panting with his legs in the air outside Buckingham Palace. |
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I've written previously about naming my current Irish setter Mattie after the young heroine of True Grit, noting that she lives up to the character's willful spunkiness. |
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