What residents of the two townships hope to do is showcase their hospitality. |
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So he designed his own home, a town house at No.13 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, to showcase his holdings. |
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Since winning the talent show in February she has been recording a TV showcase. |
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This multifaceted project will showcase work by American independent filmmakers and international directors. |
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Geneva is the best place to showcase these, as Switzerland has no car industry and is seen as neutral ground. |
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The Tangled Bank is a new semi-weekly showcase of great science weblog articles. |
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Shivava will host traditional jazz music and the Bassline will showcase mainstream jazz. |
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Let's just say it's a platform on which comedians can showcase not only their style, but also the outer limits of their tastelessness. |
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This event will showcase the skills, courage and agility of skimboarders coming from various parts of the country. |
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This semi-weekly showcase of great science weblog articles is written by the people for the people. |
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The event is a showcase of not only brute strength, but of technique as well. |
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However, it remains a showcase to the world of semi-literacy and general shoddiness. |
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The exhibition is a showcase of miniature artwork, with everything from converted matchboxes to sculptures made from bird bones. |
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The exhibition will also showcase the work of other designers highlighting the modern trends in international scenography for the theatre. |
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The current rash of raids and busts on bars that showcase objectionable entertainment is making some of our tourists itch. |
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The cause for celebration, the ninth annual American Choreography Awards, also proved a fine showcase for an array of terpsichorean talents. |
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If they wish to do a showcase of Scottish theatre then they should fund it each year and fund it properly. |
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A bingo session on Wednesday and a quiz night on Thursday kept the ball rolling ahead of tomorrow's showcase event. |
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The performance will be interspersed with film clipping that showcase stories related to the important turning points of Pandit Jasraj. |
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This piece was originally written to showcase the tuba stop on the organ at Liverpool cathedral. |
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As it turns out, it's a big, flashy showcase for a flow of greatcoats, crepe dresses and mohair sweaters. |
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Agricultural shows have always been a showcase or shop window for the agricultural industry and they will remain so at least in the short term. |
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Rocky Mountain National Park is a living showcase of the spectacular Rocky Mountains. |
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The first album was a showcase for their extraordinary, perceptive take on music in general. |
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The work on display was a showcase of some of the work that is taking place in the MDA on a daily basis. |
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It takes place in November and besides the regular panorama of Greek films it offers an annual showcase for recent Balkan productions. |
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The only trouble was, this was starting to turn into a showcase for Virgin Trains rather than tourism in York. |
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The exhibition of the best entries was a powerful showcase for photography. |
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Many other artists, however, used the gallery space as a showcase for previously executed work. |
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Because of its central location, the renovated Sherman Field is a showcase for recruiting. |
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Orders have been received from Thailand where the vehicles will be used as a showcase for the Indian and Chinese market. |
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Killinaskully is essentially a showcase for Pat Shortt, a gifted clown with an uncanny flair for playing manic rural grotesques. |
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Bill Atkinson's web site is a showcase for some spectacular nature photography. |
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He is the only choreographer to be invited three times to present work at the Ballet Builders showcase. |
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It is a minor quibble, which I only suggest because of the disc's focus on the film as a showcase for Wong and her place in cinema. |
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Still, for a good 45 minutes, Demonstration is a remarkable showcase of the possibilities of millennial pop. |
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Instead of igniting public interest in technology and industry, the museum had become a style showcase, he said. |
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Some 680 companies from 20 countries and areas will showcase their products, with 340 companies from abroad. |
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He was surprised when the kids were more attracted to a showcase of Smithsonian abstracts than to a display of Mickey and Minnie art. |
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You must showcase your accomplishments, how you achieved them, and your next steps. |
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The festival of music, dance, martial arts and medieval chivalry will showcase a variety of costumes, colour and culture. |
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Britain's first new racecourse for 60 years is odds-on to showcase top-flight racing. |
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As I said before, the film is largely an actor's showcase, and the actors are uniformly good. |
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Today, that spirit shines through in his live show, where he is truly able to showcase every ounce of his good-natured charm and joie de vivre. |
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The Chelsea art scene functions as a showcase for international artists and recent trends. |
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Firstly I thought I would get a tattoo but figured that the repeated shaving or waxing required to showcase the picture might wear out the tat. |
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The smoky ballads, jump blues, shuffles and straight-blues numbers on the new disc showcase the exceptional voice of Magness. |
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These scenes showcase the array of playthings abandoned by today's children in their rush to adulthood. |
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Later in the evening, an open mike session was planned for the young people to showcase their talents on stage. |
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Their open-air production of Romeo and Juliet is set to showcase some of the city's most promising teenage talent. |
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The partners had expected the shop to do modest business while also providing a public showcase for the practice. |
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As part of this showcase for sustainability, there are more than 10,000 plants from many climatic zones. |
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Yet it is a fascinating museum and showcase of video games, which the enthusiast will greatly enjoy. |
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New models are displayed in one showcase, and rental guns are offered in another. |
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The showcase award is rated as one of the music industry's most important, and can provide a platform for whoever wins it. |
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The first one I saw displayed in a gun shop showcase drew customers like bears to honey. |
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The idea is to showcase groups working in all sorts of areas within the city and get more people involved. |
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Although it's meant to be a showcase of the best music around, in reality it's a carve-up between the major record companies. |
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It is shipped after the buyer collects his or her Corvette from its showcase in the museum. |
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It has 14 tracks that showcase a variety of musical styles like dance, reggae, jazz, mbaqanga, kwela and gospel. |
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The projects center on the ancient martial art of wushu and will showcase death-defying action in the Hong Kong-style of filmmaking. |
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The festival will showcase food and crafts from around 100 local producers. |
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This is the perfect dish to showcase the truffle's earthy forest floor perfume and nutty flavour. |
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Its brief, in a nutshell, is to showcase works of art to as broad a spectrum of people as possible. |
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In the build-up to this year's showcase event, all the talk had centred on who would face Australia to win the honours. |
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This is a uniquely Lancastrian event and a great showcase for one of Bury's most famous products. |
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John photographed many society weddings and advertised by putting his work in a glass showcase outside the studio. |
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Later, the staff enjoyed seeing their sand castings displayed in a special showcase. |
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Guiding a group of visitors in the exhibition house, Torihama suddenly stopped at a showcase that displays relics of the pilots. |
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The North-west playwrights showcase will then feature two plays by up-and-coming North-West writers. |
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They showcase the sweetly fragrant yellow flowers of angel's trumpet surrounded by a colorful tapestry of shorter flowers and foliage plants. |
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Carmine Zocchi, a professional fighter and instructor from Middle Village, Queens, said New York should be a showcase for mixed martial arts. |
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The robbery itself, usually the showcase scene of caper films, is treated more like an anticlimactic afterthought. |
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These albums showcase the band's unique blend of traditional rhythms and elements of jazz, pop, jazz-fusion and classical. |
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Jokes apart, Bollywood is also the single largest showcase of ethnic art and culture. |
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The imro Showcase Tour, Ireland's longest running national music showcase tour, takes to the road again in March. |
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A Big Top will showcase live acts including lion tamers, knife throwers, trapeze artists and escapologists. |
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The card used for the trick may be chosen from either the concealed hand or from the showcase. |
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Oversized shocking pink bears filled the backdrop, plastic watches and cheap costume brooches and bangles were crammed in the front showcase. |
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Whenever he is captured, he immediately surrounds himself with a rogues' gallery of goofy-looking guys, hoping to showcase how good he looks. |
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Their lively, bouncy music was the perfect showcase for their bright personalities, too. |
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The CD takes two very early performances from 1967, which showcase him as arranger and composer. |
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For me, it was boring, and completely unmoving, and definitely didn't showcase their wonderful voices. |
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But the showcase project seemed misconceived from the start, too powerful for North Korea's electrical system, too expensive to be economical. |
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One Act Play Weekends showcase two to four plays that are, you guessed it, one act long. |
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It would operate as a collective, showcase unknown artists, provide free space to performers and be run by volunteers. |
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Laughing Boy is apparently his attempt to showcase his talent and break into the big time. |
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Lying on our showcase bed we search the ceiling for a glint of a camera lens among the pipes and metal slats. |
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They attractively display unusual veggies at a local sidewalk showcase, trying to compete for consumer attention with handcrafted gelatos. |
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It's her movie without a doubt and the script is fine-tuned to showcase her comic talents. |
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Having lived in Canada for 15 years, Mr. John had been toying for long with the idea of launching a channel to showcase his home State. |
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The new womenswear and menswear designer emporiums showcase threads from cutting edge houses, but you can still buy tartan shortbread in the food hall. |
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In the film, Foxx is able to showcase his singing, knack for comedy and all-around versatility. |
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It also was a showcase for moral bankruptcy, prompting thousands of its best and brightest citizens to flee abroad. |
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Both were, of course, memorable events which used spectacular fireworks, acrobats, singers, dancers and musicians to showcase the city to the world. |
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Initially I'd hoped to showcase classic examples of an action game, an adventure game, and a strategy game, but at this stage I'll settle for anything I can install! |
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A Fox News contributor went so far as to showcase the many brands of boot available to our troops. |
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A series of sets featuring familiar domestic settings, from the lounge and kitchen to a bedroom and bathroom, showcase a wide range of electronic wizardry. |
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Over the last two years, the PC Classic has developed into a race of such proportions that it has become a showcase event for yachting on the Eastern Seaboard. |
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This two-person play is a showcase for seasoned actors, starting with Brian Dennehy and Mia Farrow. |
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This is a uniquely Lancastrian event, a unique feature of the area's events calendar, a boost for tourism and great showcase for one of Bury's most famous products. |
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Once more it is a superb showcase for the lads and lasses of Green Door. |
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Perlman fairly sailed through these andantinos and caprices, using each one to showcase yet another aspect of his extraordinary mastery of the instrument. |
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The afternoon session in Oak Park will showcase some of the machinery and give working demonstrations of different types of harvesters, storage clamps and cleaner loaders. |
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Thankfully, CQ2 is more than anything a showcase for Furey, who is an arresting screen presence, an unusual beauty, and a more than capable dancer. |
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They are striking, incredibly elaborate, and they showcase the work of some of the most gifted artists in the world. |
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Welcome to the Citgo Bassmasters Classic, the showcase of pro bass fishing and an offbeat effort to turn the art of hooking a lunker into a glitzy, made-for-TV event. |
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Bringing women leaders who are changing the world to our state to showcase them. |
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Though Everett's flamboyant-yet-vulnerable performance is the showcase, Firth is his perfect foil as the deliciously snotty malcontent Tommy Judd. |
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He will showcase new material too in a show full of state-of-the-art theatrics, topped off by the sight of Gabriel being suspended upside down from the stage. |
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A typical Thembu cultural village could be established, and a library or museum provided to showcase and market the historical and cultural heritage of the local communities. |
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When you add a cabinet to a wall, use open shelves to showcase decorative items like perfume or bath salt bottles, and enclosed shelves and drawers to hide workaday items. |
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I try to showcase music that mightn't necessarily get heard if I didn't play it but also have a great atmosphere and never forget that music is about enjoyment. |
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Currently, the only publicly funded showcase for local talent at the festival is the British Council's biannual event, to which it invites 250 international talent scouts. |
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Entries often showcase glass in the door, plus sidelights and transoms. |
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The Sanjukta Panigrahi Showcase was the first showcase of the evening. |
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Growing stacks of finished bowls in the showcase added to the enthusiasm. |
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On a bitingly cold January afternoon it was hard to imagine a sunny June 2004 day when Moore Street Plaza becomes a resplendent showcase of downtown Dublin. |
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As seems to happen with American soaps, the cast grow bored with being typecast, get bolshy, and push for stories where they can showcase their skills. |
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And it is hard to imagine big players like the Poles not wanting to showcase Warsaw or Krakow and ply visiting hacks with free slivovitz and customised briefcases. |
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For example, sunny Sydney is an ideal spot to showcase solar energy, so electricity for several events will be powered by the sun through photovoltaic panels. |
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To be held at the British Council in New Delhi from July 21 to 24, it will showcase 45 films of varying length over four days along with seminars and videoconferences. |
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The items in her paintings are chosen for their visual voluptuousness, as well as their capacity to provide her with instances to showcase her prodigious painting skills. |
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Among the other recommendations which should not attract any argument is the call for the development of a Hall of Fame to showcase the history of British racing. |
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Both teams will showcase players who are knocking at the door to Test honours or those who have been capped but are on the fringes of their respective Test teams. |
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The Perimeter Institute will be holding a public open house Saturday to showcase its new building on the site of the old Memorial Auditorium next to Waterloo Park. |
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In contrast, presidents' inaugural addresses have been described as suasive messages that are crafted to showcase the newly elected president as a national leader. |
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Wimbledon is the BBC's showcase tennis tournament, one of the highlights of the British sporting calendar and, for many, the epitome of British summer. |
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Unlike a traditional beauty pageant the contest is a talent showcase. |
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The Rediscoveries exhibition will showcase treasures from the gallery's collections, some of which have not been seen in public in decades. |
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This market trend has been accompanied by craft beer festivals where expat and Taiwanese brewers showcase their beer. |
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As Lean himself pointed out, his films are often admired by fellow directors as a showcase of the filmmaker's art. |
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I thought of what to cook, and decided upon a simple croustade, perhaps the best way to showcase the fresh fruit. |
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Local millers quickly followed suit, and Brandywine Village was soon a showcase for Evans's milling technology. |
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Still, as a showcase for Cuban and other Latin American art, the biennial was, in its own peculiarly proud, gutsy cubano way, a triumph. |
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The third course will showcase Heritage Farms osso buco whipped sweet potatoes, red onion and cucumber relish with smoked paprika. |
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Gil has replied that Riau Indonesian has a simpler grammar than Saramaccan, the language McWhorter uses as a showcase for his theory. |
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Further events in development will showcase local and national talent in all areas of visual arts. |
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Its purpose was to showcase Thomas Edison's new projector known as the vitascope. |
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The Bollekesfeest is a showcase for such local products as Bolleke, an amber beer from the De Koninck Brewery. |
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The Fascist regime that ruled in Italy between 1922 and 1943 had its showcase in Rome. |
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This was part of the Celtic Connections programme of events put together by the Celtic regions as a showcase for culture in Europe. |
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Pavonine will showcase its stereoscopic TFT-LCD with a wire grid polarizer on a patterned retarder embedded inside. |
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The interrelationships of the characters showcase John Moore's magical writing skills. |
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Winemakers are over the moon to be able to showcase the individual nuances within their vineyards. |
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Finally, the reconstruction of many districts is a showcase for the architecture of the 21st century. |
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A GRAPHIC designer from Nuneaton is in line to showcase his talent at a top international event. |
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It was designed by Henri Sauvage as a showcase for Majorelle's furniture designs. |
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The former junkyard has been reclaimed by the nonprofit Intervale Center as a showcase of what's possible with urban agriculture. |
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Dictators have often fabricated high turnouts in showcase elections for this purpose. |
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Those jumpsuits were noticeably conservative compared to her usual showgirl-style leotards and flicky little skirts that showcase her figure. |
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Together they have formed Elephant Tree, a business to showcase all of their talents. |
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He is also thankful for many opportunities in Qatar for hobbyists like him to showcase his works. |
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Former president and strongman Ferdinand Marcos had Coconut Palace constructed in 1978 to showcase the country's varied uses for the coconut. |
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The stunning parkland landscape offers Equi-Trek a superb location in which to showcase our latest horseboxes and trailers. |
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It will also showcase one of the world's finest collections of mechanical propelling pencils. |
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Fujitsu and FPT will officially open the showcase on February 24, 2016, after starting Akisai and trial cultivation today. |
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Yet while Halliwell uses her makeover products to talk about her recovery from eating disorders, they also showcase a modishly size-zero body. |
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The department hosts an annual festival of student work and a showcase of other regional films. |
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Outwater Plastics offers showcase and sign standoffs for use in exhibit booths and other applications. |
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It looks like the rocker wants to showcase all sides of her life. |
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Laguiole Jean Dubost will showcase its first association with Swarovski, displaying sets of six steak knives embedded with Swarovski crystal. |
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Treeline is an online retail showcase for artists, craftsmen and up-and-coming brands whose products involve the outdoor lifestyle. |
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Xia Nan will showcase the Terracotta Warriors for the first time in Scotland at University of Edinburgh later this month. |
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A SKYDIVING company from the North East was one of a hundred small businesses chosen to showcase themselves at the Treasury this week. |
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All workshops and recitals will be presented by New Mexicans and include a showcase and two master classes by Keith Snell. |
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The East Indian rosewood back and sides beautifully showcase a unique ribbon inlay of cocobolo and flamed mahogany. |
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Tubby the Tuba will showcase a performance by world renowned tubist Marcus Rojas. |
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Industry figures and a fashion designer will select three contestants to showcase their work at London Fashion Week. |
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Jetclass' latest elevates the display cabinet from becoming a showcase for special items and memorabilia to a conversation piece on its own. |
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BeyondTV is annual event organised by Undercurrents to showcase the best of activism filmmakers. |
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Bridal apparel supplier Layne Corban LLC has launched a new web site that will showcase the company's offerings and corporate information. |
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Agarwal hope that the Numismatologists of North Bengal will set up an organisation, which will showcase the rich history of North Bengal. |
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Sky, who normally film Elite League meetings, are giving Brummies the chance to showcase the second tier of the sport for a booming TV audience. |
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Shop around for a dining table as a perfect centrepiece or for occasional tables to dot around and showcase objects and accessories. |
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It is his second disc as a leader and this evening's set promises to showcase his meatily tough soloing prowess. |
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American Honda remains committed to providing the best, fairest platform to showcase HBCU marching band programs. |
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The Games also constitute an opportunity for the host city and country to showcase themselves to the world. |
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Kinch is a young saxophone player who runs the Live Box in Handsworth, a showcase for music and poetry. |
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Hawaiian cultural activities like lauhala weaving take place in the main lobby, and artisans and handcrafters showcase and sell their works. |
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The hotel's 350 spacious rooms showcase Op Art design, stunning views of the Burj Khalifa and the coast. |
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For example, a brand may showcase its primary attribute as environmental friendliness. |
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Another feature of The Red Chamber is the copper and bronze Tea Apothecary with its traditional showcase of Mariage Freres fine teas from Paris. |
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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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Andro has been especially marked to showcase the rich heritage and art of the Manipuri people. |
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This program marks the legendary theatre's first silent film presentation and provides an ideal showcase for it's Mighty Wurlitzer organ. |
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Mitsubishi will showcase two automated cells with System 3R WorkMaster robots. |
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My creative-writing students have been hounding me about starting a webzine to showcase their work. |
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The Waw Ffactor series, presented by Eleri Sion, is a showcase for the best up-and-coming Welsh voices. |
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Art Abled, a project run by the British Council, hopes to empower people with disabilities and showcase their true potential. |
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Today's debates over the place of religion in modern life often showcase the claim that belief in God stifles reason and science. |
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Greater Manchester's museums showcase the county's industrial and social heritage. |
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We serve a superb range of beers at all times, including those from microbrewers in the region, whose beers we are delighted to support and showcase. |
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The Central Business District that developed in Gdynia is a showcase of Art Deco and Modernist architectural styles and predominate much of the cityscape. |
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The Singers' Cabaret Workshop will take place at The Poor School and the industry showcase will take place on Friday 30 August at historic cabaret venue The Pheasantry. |
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Scissor Sisters showcase songs from their latest album Ta-Dah. |
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Most heritage railways carry heritage rolling stock, but modern rail vehicles can be used to showcase railway scenes with historical line infrastructure. |
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As competitors watched the judging of the Gundog group on the fourth day of the canine showcase, the man ran into the arena at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. |
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The FERM proposal could help community-based groups restore damaged landscapes and showcase activities that build stronger relationships between forests and communities. |
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As an example, they hold every one of the Richard Taylor surveys which showcase the amount of people and churches across the entire New England area. |
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Having the Arab horse out here, which is a symbolisation of strength and power in this region, to be able to do a showcase event like this, is a lot of fun. |
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The architect Joseph Olbrich designed the domed Secession building in the new style, which became a showcase for the paintings of Gustav Klimt and other Secession artists. |
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Chessa Syrette is a new designer introduced at the Aboriginal showcase. |
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One of the highlights is expected to be Stella McCartney's much-anticipated return to London's catwalks after preferring to use Paris Fashion Week to showcase her designs. |
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Established in 1814 as the nation's oldest museum, the Indian Museum houses large collections that showcase Indian natural history and Indian art. |
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That is still a good wage backhomebutmany of their playersseethe World Cupas a shop window to showcase their talents to clubs in richer countries. |
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Boneyard Studios in Washington, DC, is a group of 3 tiny houses in an urban setting, more of a showcase than a community, since full time living isn't permitted. |
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One of the biggest attractions of ADIHEX is the Arabian Saluki beauty contest that will showcase beautiful and skilled hounds vying for the beauty crown. |
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But the apex of Bald's story comes with Singh and Anokha, the London club that he founded to showcase his strange brew of drum 'n' bass and classical Indian music. |
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Amphibiville, a community of jumping tomatoes, firebellies, waxy monkeys, hellbenders, and mudpuppies, will showcase some of the world's most unique and rare species. |
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The Rubaboo Performance Gala, taking place June 12 and 13 at The Avenue Theatre in Edmonton, will showcase the vibrancy of local and national Aboriginal artists in Edmonton. |
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Danker humbly admits that he loves to deer hunt, and in 2003 his passion fueled him to start the BuckVentures television show to showcase how everyday hunters hunt. |
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The show on Wednesday, April 9, will showcase acoustic versions of OCS's biggest hits as well as tracks from Cradock's solo debut, The Kundalini Target. |
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In a paper presented to showcase the experience of the UAE on Spice drugs, it was stated that the UAE has become the first Arab country to illegalise such drugs. |
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Popsy Getonge, the Seychelles Tourism Ambassador in Nairobi Kenya is responsible for assisting to showcase Seychelles at this Kenya Tourism Trade Fair. |
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In a back-page tie-in, Thomasville Cabinetry sales brochures showcase Thomasville Furniture's products that complement each of the cabinet collections. |
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Hugh Baird's floristry students were also given the chance to showcase their talents which included balloon art depicting a six-foot high yellow submarine. |
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Consumer product tastings is a popular form of beverage alcohol marketing used to showcase new products and drive traffic to restaurants and bars. |
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This year's showcase, called Rapid Eye Movement, includes new films by directors who have shown their work at previous showcases and gone on to greater success. |
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It also served as a showcase for the best worldwide facilities, including the intense positron beam facility at Munich and the positron microprobe at AIST, Japan. |
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These essays and others in the volume showcase what can be achieved when scholars address the interrelationship between Europeans and native peoples. |
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And this programme featuring powerful tone poems by Delius and Richard Strauss, with Grieg's own piano concerto at its heart, was the perfect showcase. |
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Each year we showcase this unique mix at the Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival, which has grown to be one of the most popular epicurean events in the world. |
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The group includes vocalists, violinists and percussionists and the project was launched as part of the Windows of Opportunity exhibition organised to showcase local art. |
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If the idea is to showcase some inspired nincompoopery and get punters through the door for entertainment value alone, it deserves to succeed admirably. |
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He is a self professed Soul Powered Nerd and one of the winners in this year's MOBO awards that showcase the best in urban and black music talent. |
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Finally, the Renault Clio Cup UK allows aspiring touring car drivers to showcase their talent in this single make series, utilising Clio Renaultsport 200 cars. |
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She toured the famed museum and fort at old Inner City of Baku, which showcase Collectibles and artifacts that reflect the richness of the city and its history. |
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Running parallel next to the conference will be a vibrant exhibition that will allow vendors to showcase their solutions and technologies for airlifting. |
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Encouraged by the reaction they had received at the Nomis showcase, all five members delayed signing contracts on the legal advice from, among others, Adams's father. |
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