Guerciotti's cyclo-cross models were especially sought after, thoroughbreds in a field of balky, unwieldy CX beasts. |
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She had longed so eagerly to charm, to be desired, to be wildly attractive and sought after. |
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Apparently he was one of the most eligible bachelors in all of Paris, not to mention the most sought after. |
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Risks aside, fugu remains a highly sought after delicacy due to its subtle flavor and air of danger. |
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But the star lot here is a pair of George III sauce boats by Dublin silversmith Thomas Jones, whose work is much sought after. |
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The most sought after tuna, however, is the Bluefin, used to make tuna sashimi in sushi restaurants. |
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It appears to be inevitable that abuses will have occurred, given the avidity with which behavior modification has been sought after. |
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Even though there is no longer a necessity to lock up tea, decorative fruitwood tea caddies command high prices and are very much sought after. |
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In the world of investment, gold is also highly sought after, but the current craze for this commodity has nothing to do with the festive season. |
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He was a gifted craftsman and carpenter and his expertise was much sought after in the Tubbercurry and surrounding areas. |
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Maria supported him in London working as a couturier, sought after by prestigious fashion houses. |
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After retirement he continued his studies into cot death and was sought after for expert legal advice. |
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They come in every color of the rainbow, but one of the most sought after varieties are the indicolites. |
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A board member of a football club has managed to secure one of the most sought after signatures in the game. |
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An expert numerologist with 18 years experience, she is also sought after for her gifts of clairvoyance and clairaudience. |
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They offer palatable meat, but have not been sought after in the same way as true lobsters or prawns. |
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Many wells became famous and sought after and attributed with valuable properties. |
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One of the most sought after minerals on Gyoujayama, however, is cassiterite. |
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A strikingly handsome woman, she was a pillar of the New York literary establishment, much sought after by men. |
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Any colt or filly who wins a Classic is likely to be much sought after as a stallion or brood mare. |
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Since he was of royal blood, the heir, his company was much sought after from all the young noblewomen. |
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It was once known for being a popular haunt of singles but in recent times it has become a sought after resort for families. |
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The shop sources some of its most sought after items from remote villages across the South. |
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Thereafter he was internationally sought after and revered as a master of balance, style, and ensemble precision in opera. |
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Instead I shall be the most sought after girl and then when Fabian is old enough I will become his grand duchess. |
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Her Vanilla slice and Apple turnovers and creams are the most sought after dessert here. |
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The seeds of this columbine are sought after by small birds, such as song sparrows, juncos, and many others. |
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Fifteen is one of the most sought after venues in the capital and is booked up months in advance. |
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Other sought after foodstuffs were sun-dried cod, ling and pork that had been preserved in whey, then boiled to rags in its juice. |
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A particularly popular example would be the antique bodkin treen case, which is extremely well sought after by treen collectors. |
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In his early years, George would have been much sought after for his handiwork skills, particularly woodwork. |
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They have made their fortunes, acquired stock options and are sought after the world over. |
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He found that these workers are highly sought after and rewarded in today's labor market. |
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The company's new mini version of the iPod and longer battery life for its products make its brand as sought after as ever. |
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They were sought after by Europe's royal houses long before many of today's classics were known. |
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These holy relics were keenly sought after as the people saw their purchase as a way of pleasing God. |
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Home improvements, car purchases, holidays, computers, education and medical expenses are among the areas for loans most sought after by members. |
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This was a kind of pump-action bleach spray that was supposed to give your hair that much sought after sun-kissed look. |
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It is smaller than the green turtle and less sought after as food than as the source of tortoiseshell. |
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This material is highly sought after by lapidaries for ornamental items such as bookends and clocks. |
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The event may have seen changes in its history, but the prestigious trophy is still as sought after as ever. |
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An accomplished goalkeeper and latterly a sought after commentator and coach, he spent a glittering career between the sticks for Glasgow Celtic. |
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These heifers guarantee high quality progeny that will grade well and will be sought after by the marketplace. |
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The game fish of British Columbia, Canada, are sought after by anglers from around the world who come to BC for it's incredible sportfishing. |
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After a few days, the sought after botrytis-infected grape can rot further by the action of another fungus into a gooey grey lump. |
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The dye most sought after was a purple known as orchil, which was used together with purples extracted from shellfish to color the robes of royalty. |
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But by 1974, the coal that had made the island so profitable ran dry, and gas had become the most sought after fuel source. |
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Having released two albums and a handful of singles, the remixer has become progressively more sought after by people seeking to give their material a makeover. |
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One of the reasons the room was sought after by him was that he had been advised by his doctors to spend regular periods in the curative field of amber. |
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Despite this, the flesh was much sought after by indigenous people as a source of food and medicine, but I couldn't get past the revoltingly awful smell to try it. |
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As he grew up, he became known for his truthfulness, generosity and sincerity, so that he was sought after for his ability to arbitrate in disputes. |
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Their dye never ran, which is what made all their products sought after. |
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They call this type of house a mews and they are highly sought after. |
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Though Free began dyeing her tresses four years ago, only recently has she become sought after for her unique hair color. |
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She grew up to be a lady of singular beauty and was much sought after. |
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Vegetables with a natural preservative, clay, are well sought after. |
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The serene Andaman and Nicobar islands may soon become a much sought after destination by not just tourists looking for cool and unsullied locales but also pearl aficionados. |
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Instead it was the perfectly coiffed bang that reigned supreme as the most sought after beauty trend of the season. |
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She is able to strike the perfect balance between function and form, and her designs are some of the most sought after with fashionistas everywhere. |
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As the concept of interior decoration is gaining popularity, handcrafted materials made in the traditional style are much sought after to beautify a place. |
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The females in particular were sought after for their fine, soft fur. |
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Native to the southern hemisphere and predominantly found and grown in South Africa, proteas produce bright, exotic looking flowers sought after by the cut-flower industry. |
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The evergreen classical ballets still have their regular and popular seasons, but trendy neo-classical works such as SwingTime at the Ballet are now equally sought after. |
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Somehow, he still comes up smelling of roses, and sought after. |
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Funkhouser regularly performs in Boston with his trio and quartet, and is also a sought after sideman as both a pianist and bassist. |
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Fish sought after include marlin, tuna, tarpon, sailfish, shark, mackerel, and many others. |
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Britten, though a reluctant conductor and a nervous pianist, was greatly sought after in both capacities. |
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Ronnie Hart had initially not been arrested, and was not a name initially sought after by the police. |
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Forage fish occur in huge numbers, and large fish that prey on them are often sought after as premier food fish. |
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We have our Sitzmark party that is quite informal, highly sought after, and always sells out. |
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Beach plums a small native species with fruits the size of a pinball, are sought after in summer to make into a jam. |
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This one bedroom, mid terraced cottage is located in a sought after position in the centre of Miskin village. |
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North Star Yacht Club is positioned to become a very desirable community in one of the most breathtaking and sought after locations in Florida. |
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This sale includes the sought after dual roller blind that tackles an age old problem of combining privacy with contemporary design. |
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Nerines, often known as Guernsey lilies, are sought after by florists, for bridalwork. |
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Baker's proprietary waxing, tweezing, trimming and filling technique is highly sought after by industry professionals worldwide. |
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The Bristle-Thighed Curlew is one highly sought after species for those keeping life lists of bird sightings. |
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The Bengal kittens have an Asian Leopard Cat as their father and as a result are said to be extremely sought after. |
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About Tim Kang Tim Kanghas established himself as a highly sought after and versatile actor in both film and television. |
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Initially Raffles contained the most sought after housing in the city by council tenants. |
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Farther inland, brook trout, largemouth bass, and herring are sought after, especially in the rivers and icy finger lakes in upper New England. |
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Tide's bright-orange container makes it one of the recognized and sought after laundry detergents on the market. |
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When he returned, he brought back an extensive library with him, and was sought after as a master teacher. |
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Emerald Shiner inhabits lakes and rivers and is a popular prey item for highly sought after piscivores, such as Sander vitreus. |
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Both antique and unique bobbins, sometimes spangled, have become highly sought after by collectors. |
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Clowes' work on the canal gave him a reputation which made him highly sought after in the last five years of his life. |
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Through the seclusion era, Japanese goods remained a sought after luxury by European monarchs. |
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She had hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome, and other genetical deformities that saw her become one of Europe's most sought after circus acts. |
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Rice is currently the most sought after size due to the ease of use and popularity of that type of furnace. |
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The expedition proved that New Guinea was not part of the sought after continent. |
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As can be expected with any Ruger firearm that is discontinued, the Flattops have become quite sought after. |
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It is used sometimes as a figure of speech to represent something much sought after that may not even exist, or, at least, may not ever be found. |
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Its red sap was thought to be the dragon's blood of the ancients, sought after as a dye, and today used as paint and varnish. |
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They were highly respected and sought after in the Mongolian court, and so Kublai Khan decided to decline the Polos' requests to leave China. |
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The designation is highly sought after, with over 40 communities submitting bids at recent competitions. |
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His crisp white kurta and dhoti and the trademark Gandhi cap and glasses has become sought after dress material in the city, and fashion statement for the coming Durga Puja. |
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California sheephead are often grilled and are much sought after by spear fishermen and the immigrant Chinese population, in which case it is basket steamed. |
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Peter's herb or Petrella and was sought after by Florentine apothecaries. |
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What is a stevengraph, an item sought after by collectors of Victoriana? |
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The cards will be highly sought after by deltiologists, as postcard collectors are called, and could fetch hundreds of pounds, according to auctioneer David Rogers Jones. |
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Harris-Perry doesn't shy away from the gnarlier topics in her frequent appearances on MSNBC and other media venues, which is probably why she is sought after as a commentator. |
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However, IDP is confident that the demand for quality education from international students will maintain the UK's position as a highly sought after destination. |
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Gifted pupils, such as winners of Mathematical Olympiads, international violin and piano competitions, Physics Olympiads and child inventors are particularly sought after. |
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Similarly, after the 1441 attack on Mauretania, the crown again sought after the fact, papal acknowledgement that this was part of a just conflict. |
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Maundy coins are legal tender and are sought after by collectors. |
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In the new world of new fizzogs, we're going to be more socially sought after than a Lottery winner with tickets to a secret Sting gig at Wallsend Working Men's Club. |
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Time has been good to JeanJacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley and this 25 minute opus has long been sought after by samplists and irony-laden hepcats. |
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The best known name in this field is Alfred Dunhill, their novelty lighters, in the shape of tinder pistols and hunting horns, for instance, being quite sought after. |
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