A spirited young girl who suffered horrific injuries in a freak horse accident has blossomed into a promising athlete with a bright future. |
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Never was there such a mean spirited and self interested response from the rich and powerful. |
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Bening plays the spirited Sue Barlow, a spinster who has waited to meet the right man. |
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And even though he looks like death warmed up, O'Toole is on splendidly spirited form and even manages to give the dog a run for its money. |
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Olga is a lonely but spirited old woman whose children live abroad and seldom visit. |
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She is a stay-at-home mom of an Aspie teenage boy and a spirited preteen girl. |
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In spite of a spirited comeback that took Tan to within three points, she held on to win comfortably. |
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Whether he or she is an outgoing sailor or a free spirited pirate we have the supplies to keep them make-believing. |
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She toys with the dangerous idea of matchmaking her spirited and charming sister-in-law with Zhang. |
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But Swansea were worthy of their spirited success in a typical blood and thunder derby between Wales's oldest rivals. |
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There was some spirited betting on the outcome to the sixth race with steady support for at least four of the runners. |
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His dedication to the reasons for making music at all shine through clearly both on record and in his spirited live performances. |
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Martin blends the elegance, grace, and polish of a confident professional with the spirited excitement of an emerging star. |
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Speciality coffees, too, are there, so are those mocktails and of course, spirited cocktails. |
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Creativity, sharp-edged humor and a profound sadness blended together in the spirited march that rolled down Broadway. |
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Hoops of plant stems woven and placed under milk storage jugs, pails and churns would prevent milk being spirited away by fairies. |
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The hooked rug depicting a spirited horse is late nineteenth-century American. |
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Perhaps, the Beijing worker was spirited away to act as some sort of investment adviser. |
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What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now. |
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On the second troll through I latched into a good fish and after a spirited fight we boated my first decent size Nile perch. |
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It's your own world where the mundane things of life are relegated to the background while spirited things take over. |
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It is an unfussy, under-stated portrayal of a spirited and rebellious individual who is not prepared to play out the cards life has dealt her. |
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Here I follow Lawrence Lipking's spirited and unhackneyed essay in resisting any clear or settled message. |
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Flittering melodies, sunny, bouncing guitar lines and brushed percussion give the record a spirited, yet blithe air to it. |
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The spirited young girl wrapped her arms around her brother's neck, giving him a big smooch on the cheek. |
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Despite many spirited runs by the away team, the ball was often squandered with clueless up-and-unders. |
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Full marks to the players who braved the snow, sleet and freezing conditions to serve up a fast spirited game. |
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True to her spirited image, the bride proposed to the groom as he sped around a track in California. |
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After half an hour of it, you were almost glad to be back in the company of sozzled aunties, joining in a spirited rendition of the hokey-cokey. |
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The 1.4i and 1.6i 16V both offered spirited performance although I actually preferred the nippy 1.4i which had plenty of torque and power. |
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Not only do these earrings draw attention to you, they give you a free spirited vibe which is so sexy. |
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I told him I'd enjoyed his spirited discourse on the state of bullfighting at the arena. |
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The real substance in the book is found in her spirited emphasis on the importance of learning. |
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The spirited mother's courage and love for her son lend the narrative warmth and dignity. |
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Ballykelly took the points after a lively encounter against a spirited Eadestown challenge. |
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Still the visitors pressed, but a spirited start to the second half was soon stifled. |
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It would be nice to report that the visitors mounted a spirited defence of their line from first to last, but that would be stretching the truth. |
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Their spirited determination to proceed as normal was universally applauded. |
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The spirited team were then presented with their cup after securing victory by the tightest of margins. |
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He liked helping them out and he thought Charlotte had such a spirited character. |
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All three students agreed it was a lively, humorous, spirited debate and a rewarding experience. |
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The game was fast, the play spirited and strong and neither side was prepared to give an inch of turf unchallenged. |
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These engines guarantee spirited driving fun, combined with low fuel consumption and emissions. |
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For a split second, I marvelled at his spirited attitude before it dawned on me that he was actually a tourist. |
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Shammies survived a spirited attempt by the visitors to get back on level terms in the second half. |
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The one real sign of life in the first half was a spirited speech made by Colin Powell. |
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They're all 6 feet tall and in their sixties or seventies and they're spirited and feisty. |
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This has provoked a spirited defence from surviving members of the design team. |
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This spirited and vivacious cricketer is a fighter, a towering all-rounder in the making. |
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As it turns out, Alison is quite the spirited child and is quite capable of damaging these men. |
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His analysis applies whether the bureaucrats in question are public spirited or not. |
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On another day trip, we heeded the lure of Cordoba, spirited there by a train that left on the button and arrived on the nail. |
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Iain S Bruce mounts a spirited defence of the internet against the nouveau Luddites. |
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The paths and roadway are so newly laid, so perfectly cambered, that the rain runs off, to be spirited away by hidden drains. |
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In fact they put up a spirited fight for much of this contest, but lacked the heavy artillery. |
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Attracting the most spirited bidding at the auction were five smaller strata title retail units. |
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Still not fazed by her somewhat modest enthusiasm, I tried to coax a more spirited response outta her. |
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Brooks Bruzzese perfectly delineated the sentimentality of Holst's Air and brought high spirited pulse to the suite's concluding Dance. |
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Pictures cluttered the fireplace mantle, beyond which a spirited blaze gave cheerfulness and vitality to the small sitting room. |
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Darcy, though attracted to the next sister, the lively and spirited Elizabeth, greatly offends her by his supercilious behaviour at a ball. |
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The spirited crowd were said to be still dancing the night away when the ball drew to a close at 1 am. |
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This festival combines church ceremonies with horse racing, bullfights, cockfights, and a spirited carnival. |
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A woman, in a plum coloured riding habit, on a spirited black mare, was talking to the phaeton's driver. |
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Watch for the mean spirited and endless gags about fatties, boyish girls, overweight Hawaiians etc, etc. |
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Jon Voight, as the camp commandant, or second in command under the mean spirited Warden, overacts to a point of absurdity. |
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Open theism has found some favor with Pentecostals who view it in terms of a spirited give-and-take with God. |
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In the first practice of their off-week, the Lions ran a spirited one-on-one passing drill with the cornerbacks getting physical at the line. |
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And it has its own jetty, where you can be picked up by boat and spirited to the superior diving and snorkelling sites around Tiran. |
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The spirited debate about online education pivots on the technological achievements of the past decade. |
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Here he makes a conquest of Lucy, and there ensues a spirited conflict between Lucy and Polly, the rival claimants of his heart. |
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In New York, creative bartenders are getting ready to offer last year's big hits, the spirited ice cream float. |
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It's hard to stay crotchety about Christmas when my flatmates are all spirited. |
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Mean spirited gossips painted C.C. as a cold-blooded murderer but his dead brother would have been a more likely choice for that role. |
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I'd have an easier time believing that Nick was a rocket scientist than a mean spirited putz. |
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He flicked the reins and Alberta began to move, first at a slow walk, then at a spirited canter. |
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Mimi proposes a spirited quick-wittedness as an inventive, ethical response to the dilemmas posed by black and white encounters within modernity. |
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Her appetites were as spirited as his and released an almost Rabelaisian exuberance in them both. |
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But Quick and Dennison are a spirited, well-matched duo, and their zeal is infectious. |
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Just because Gramps was a great, public spirited man does not mean that junior, who has grown up with a taste for finery, will be the same. |
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Energy and concentration, however, had gurgled down into my shoes, leaving me about as spirited as a Johnny Reb after Pickett's charge. |
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Nor would anybody have set in motion an air-sea rescue exercise over the Aegean within hours of having spirited it away. |
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Fans of great dialogue and spirited acting are recommended to check this film out. |
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Fun-loving, spirited, humorous and attracted to outdoor amour, be warned that these high energy, exuberant wooers set a strapping pace. |
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He's a very cute and very active kid, and my word did he make spirited attempts at escape. |
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A grown-up juice to serve at elegant lunches and brunches, or as an alcohol-free beverage on spirited occasions. |
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Not even their spirited last-ditch attempt to corner the gay market can save them. |
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Fun, light spirited and cute, you like to have a laugh, but never take a lot of things seriously. |
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The leather and cloth front seats were extremely comfortable and very supportive, especially for spirited driving. |
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There are places that give their dead a spirited send-off, where even ghoulish tourists will be dragged in for a dance. |
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Insiders have long touted Christie Vilsack as a more spirited and combative politician than her wonkish husband. |
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It's just too bad that the movie mixes its messages with mean spirited spitefulness, an inflated opinion of itself and its views, and a mostly unfunny script. |
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Croatia had offered spirited resistance then but not much going forward. |
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Thank you both very much for a spirited, lively, intelligent discussion. |
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This French quintet offer up a spirited romp through every soulful flavour under the sun, from drum 'n' bass to meringue, to celebrate the finer sides of life. |
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But I was foolish then, spirited and wilful, and so cursedly nearsighted. |
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I have found myself defending this guy over the years, writing him off as a spirited, competitive coach doing wild, crazy things in the heat of battle. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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His colour gets disembodied or denatured in these pictures, but much of its life, as found in his early water colours, issues out in the spirited passages in line. |
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Mischievous and spirited, she was a heroine for generations of young girls who read and idolized her. |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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A spirited spinster's lively account of a sojourn in 19th century Tenby takes a fresh look at life in the town and the pastimes of its many Victorian visitors. |
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She was taken from her true parents when she was a babe in arms, spirited away in the dark of night, wrapped in a blanket of embroidered cashmere. |
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A spirited campaign to stop proposed Sunday flights to the Western Isles is being led not by elderly men of the cloth but by a sharp-suited former army major. |
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And Hayao Miyazaki, the 73-year-old director behind hits like My Neighbor Totoro and spirited Away, is a walking legend. |
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At 75, the spirited Pacha founder, Ricardo Urgell, keeps an iron hand on his empire. |
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He regularly has clerics, rabbis and priests on for spirited debate. |
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How much might such spirited competitions pique the interest of stateside TV audiences? |
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This musical tone poem alternates between lyrical moments and spirited interludes that suggest an energetic exaltation of larks ascending and descending as they fly. |
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She realized that she had left her besom behind in the field, having forgotten it as the strange spirit had spirited her away from where the hole had been. |
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His character goes in one scene from an insufferably noble goody two shoes to a mean spirited madman that's so cold blooded that he barely breaks a sweat in the sauna. |
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Also added is a postlude in which the authors mount a spirited defence of their position in response to the hostile reception given to the first edition. |
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Lynch, ever the spirited mind in flight, never had to crib much from infatuations of college boys. |
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During its course, this class developed a highly competitive intramural athletic program, where competition was keen and spirited, perhaps a classic understatement. |
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The Sunday finals were eliminated by weather, but rebounded strong with new snow and bluebird conditions at Sugar Bowl, culminating in a spirited weekend of competition. |
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Garrymore, lacking the overall balance of their opponents, did make a spirited effort to get into the reckoning in the third quarter, but could make little headway. |
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Very often staff feel that their colleagues have been silently and invisibly spirited out of the company in a surreptitious and clandestine manner. |
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But Boredom, defensively subtitled A Lively History, is in fact a spirited, no-nonsense guide to a surprisingly contentious topic. |
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The luggage bay is covered by a retractable tonneau, and optional cargo nets prevent smaller objects from being battered during spirited cornering. |
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Assets were stripped and massive sums spirited out of the country. |
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Her landscapes range from sweeping panoramas in oils of mountains, lakes and towering coniferous trees to tropical beaches with bold greens and spirited blues. |
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They played an exciting and spirited game but met with strong opposition. |
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Both sides wage spirited fights because, up until the moment Bush tips his hand, they assure themselves that the president shares their point of view. |
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Probably the book's greatest strength is its spirited defence of the creativity of pick-and-mix personal religion as compared with more traditional forms. |
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Today, with a spirited 2-year-old in the house, serious redecorating gives way to slip covers and throws, durable furnishings to withstand the energies of a toddler. |
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What wondrous life saving, socially useful and community spirited contribution has David made that he shall be adjudged to be deserving of fifty million smackeroos? |
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The protagonist of this charming feature debut is a spirited single mother with a string of divorces behind her and a taste for trailer-park chic. |
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Despite a spirited effort from HMS Tireless the submariners lost the inaugural match but they are already looking forward to a return match and the chance to level the score. |
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In the end, Liao himself was spirited out of China and settled in Germany. |
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There was a hopeless disconnection between the weary, old teacher and the spirited, young students. |
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He was spirited away to the Praetorian camp and put under their protection. |
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Indeed, the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars had not been forgotten by the Tory spirited and deeply conservative girls. |
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Another manuscript of the same century has a crude but spirited picture which brings us into close touch with the existing game. |
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This saw Baz prevailing, replicating his victory from 2012, in similar conditions, after a spirited battle. |
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It was easily the most spirited battle of speed and brawn offered in the Detroit puck palace this winter. |
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The mare and her foals, as though executing a spirited folk dance, pranced with loud whickerings among the guests. |
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Villa made a spirited effort to hit back, with Jordan Graham's cross forcing 'keeper Ben Amos to back-pedal before tipping over. |
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The guys coming in now are more free spirited, they might have a higher economy rate but chances of them bowling jaffas are higher. |
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With a black, curly coat and a spirited temperament, Matisse mirrors the standards for an ideal Portuguese water dog. |
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Accordingly, assorted suppliers and customers said, reorders and shipments continue at a spirited pace. |
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In this performance, Petrenko led a spirited gigue and a sedate, verging on sensuous, minuet. |
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Many very successful, united, and spirited athletic teams have existed without traditions of hogtying, beer-guzzling, or head-shaving. |
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There were no scullery chores or sewing for this spirited redhead. |
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The rebuilt Priorymen have put in some spirited displays but have only one point from six games and are rock bottom of the second division. |
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The latter is a famous dirty joke that was the focus of a 2005 documentary which included Gottfried giving a particularly spirited rendition. |
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The capital had other spirited workers, like Mohammad Shereef, an Indian supervisor at Tarboush Restaurant on Hamdan Street. |
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Books were also spirited home in food cans and Tampax boxes. |
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Stevens is delicious and spirited in the part as she struts about the stage, never missing a beat with her adopted cockneyish accent. |
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Then in the evening, he came suddenly upon Sue riding a spirited black horse in a bridle path at the upper end of the park. |
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Tests quickly revealed just what a terrific plinker the M712 is in either firing mode, perfect for spirited plinking fun in the backyard. |
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Laughs aside, the methods can take on other, less spirited forms. |
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A spirited rendition of this song by Ina Miller can be found here. |
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I felt as if I had been spirited into some castle of antiquity. |
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Now, with the wheels back on their wild and wacky wagon, the country's finest, most spirited and gleefully off-message, girl group pull through with flying colours. |
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The exact location of his landing, significant as the first European landing in Northern California, has sparked countless hours of spirited debate spanning four centuries. |
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The drafting of the instructions for the Dutch delegation occasioned spirited debate and Holland made sure that she was not barred from their formulation. |
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Change Thackeray's spirited devil into a dancing skeleton with an answering grin, and you have a picture that would fit into a medieval, or Holbeinian, Dance of Death. |
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He faces spirited opposition from his own party, but it is the other Republicans, not Gates, who are abandoning their party's best traditions in defense strategy. |
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The spirited lyrics, the dancing and the joy of watching these five handsome, clean-cut youngsters pouring their hearts out moved me then and moves me now. |
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The broadside pose of this spirited bull intertextually references his many brothers framed in similar broadside positions in innumerable agricultural publications. |
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After a spirited routine of windmills, headspins, and handstands that would put most adults to shame, she lost to fellow break dancing tyke JStyles. |
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Information gleaned from this dirty-tricks operation was used to track down and seize the union's money when it was spirited abroad to avoid court-appointed sequestrators. |
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Landing parties along the narrow shore were thwarted at first by a spirited defense led by the English and Danish mercenaries who made up Constantinople's Varangian Guard. |
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