Keighley Town grasped victory from the jaws of defeat thanks to a brilliant last minute individual try from Man of the Match Neil Kennedy. |
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Yes, the climate is extreme, but there is a definite autumn, winter, spring and summer thanks to the Gulf Stream, which washes the coastline. |
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But, thanks to Heaney's artistic taxidermy, the story and all it symbolizes will endure well into the new millennium. |
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We may be the most self-indulgent country in the world that isn't a tax haven, but you get some really cool stuff thanks to our insanity. |
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Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry. |
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The company's costs have risen dramatically thanks to its investment in 300 mm wafer fabs. |
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So, thanks to this rule, getting your car serviced at an independent dealership could mean invalidating your warranty. |
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They coincided with the rise of anti-nuke protests in that same decade, thanks to warmongering by Reagan. |
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The roads were snow covered but passable thanks to the cable chains on Edgard's front wheel drive VW wagon. |
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Augsburg rallied in the 7th inning, but the Scots held firm thanks to a save from Cormac Seely. |
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The reception hall is very bright thanks to glass panels above and to the side of the front door. |
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However, the current release of 2004 Sauvignons is more full flavoured, largely thanks to the ripe 2004 harvest. |
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But thanks to the net, the misleading news spread at hyperspeed and even prompted a Wall Street selloff when it appeared Bush was in trouble. |
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She only makes it to the terminal thanks to two blokes in a red pickup truck who give her a lift. |
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It is thanks to this additional work that phase one of the roadworks is now scheduled to end in time for the Christmas rush. |
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They also extend thanks to the Parish Hall whist committee and to the many people who provided prizes for the raffle at the whist drive. |
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Last week, partly thanks to Government opposition, the MP saw his Referendum Bill fail in the House of Commons after it was talked out. |
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Guild members found the talk very informative and extend thanks to Ann for her time and interest. |
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He still can't talk English, but thanks to the classes, he now can put together alphabets and words. |
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This car is fun to drive on twisting country roads, thanks to a well-programmed 6 speed automatic gearbox with a tiptronic option. |
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Clonaslee ICA extend thanks to al those who supported the Christmas sale of work in aid of guild funds. |
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Police have several suspected graffiti taggers in their sights, thanks to the Adver. |
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But thanks to its new strategy, FedEx is sailing much more smoothly through this downturn. |
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Apollo 13 was delivered safely back to Earth thanks to amazing human ingenuity. |
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Now it's referring to the same big lug who met his fate thanks to David's slingshot. |
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The club extend thanks to all those who purchased tickets and wish them the best of luck in the four remaining draws. |
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But it is only thanks to her big brother Marlon, a useful sprinter, that she turned to athletics. |
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Lt Gen. Bradshaw paid tribute to the troops and the achievements they were making thanks to their skill, patience, courage and great endurance. |
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Ah well, at least I can get a concession ticket now, thanks to my lowly student status. |
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But thanks to Erika's show of full-hearted support, he now felt much more assured and confident about himself and in his abilities as a leader. |
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It was very well supported and sincere thanks to all who were associated with the day. |
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Suspected villains, drunken louts and teenage yobs face being caught on camera thanks to a hi-tech move by Police. |
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League leaders Warton dropped their first points of the season thanks to rain ruling supreme on Saturday. |
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The sleeves of the shirt were, thanks to Alicia, immaculately black, the frills of the cuffs ruffled lightly. |
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They ended up learning, thanks to a loose tongue, that the painting had been kept in a private collection. |
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Left without having a single drink thanks to the appalling rudeness of a waitress. |
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It transcends its soap-opera instincts thanks to the bright humour and sharp observations of the script. |
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He dies on the spot for his crime, but all see his soul ascend to heaven thanks to Brendan's intercession. |
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Since nobody has ever offered a vote of thanks to these long-suffering partners, I do so now. |
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Manipulating it is simple enough thanks to an orb capable of 2D movement, zooming and rotation on both axes. |
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This ensures they get to where they need to be as quickly as possible, thanks to the police's local knowledge of the area. |
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Many thanks to Arnold Clark Vauxhall in Pollokshields for the loan of our test car. |
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Passengers are also assured excellent safety thanks to airbags in the roofline to protect their heads. |
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Dram prices are on the up again, thanks to makers manipulating the roller-coaster memory market. |
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Others noted that he listened in on private City Hall conversations thanks to microphones hidden in the ceiling. |
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Nocturnal and arboreal, they clamber up trees and hang from limbs thanks to long prehensile tails and opposable inside toes on their hind feet. |
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So, many thanks to a wonderful friend of mine for buying me these two CDs, apropos of nothing. |
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He began his musical career playing the roadhouses and bars up and down Mississippi's Highways 49 and the now-famous 61, thanks to Dylan. |
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It took her a few moments to apprehend she wasn't lying on the ground, but still on her feet thanks to Adrian's support. |
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The noticeable interior lightness is thanks to the Teflon panels of the movable roof structure. |
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We repeat our thanks to counsel for their most helpful submissions in this very anxious case. |
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Since then, the former champion lifesaver has seen the world thanks to rugby, with Japan being a personal highlight. |
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Pleat preferred to talk in riddles about the future of the club rather than the game, which Spurs won thanks to two fine individual goals. |
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Germany's great whites are still hugely underpriced, thanks to their association with Liebfraumilch. |
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An apple a day really does keep the doctor away, thanks to strong antioxidants that fight cell damage. |
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His dialogues border on the vulgar and the lewd and thanks to his ilk, we know why people look down upon the rustic. |
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Not only do the very poor have little or no monetary income, the wealthy are often able to avoid income taxes thanks to corruption and graft. |
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Good leaders create opportunities to provide rewards, recognition and thanks to staff members. |
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My thanks to Mrs. Bell, Mr. Keith, and the many other letter writers who took the time to express their appreciation and interesting reflections. |
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As they are about to take their leave, Don Quijote offers thanks to the innkeeper and offers to revenge any wrongs ever done to him. |
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Mr James Roberts was a capable master of ceremonies and returned thanks to all who were involved in the production. |
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Back home in India, perhaps thanks to nearly 200 years of colonial rule, good looks are defined almost always by a single attribute, fairness. |
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Of course, Amazon is about much more than books and music, thanks to its decision to move into retailing a vast array of products. |
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Entire villages, thanks to careful preservation or restoration, are attractions themselves. |
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Deaths don't cause downtime at least, thanks to the instant respawns which keep the pace moving smoothly. |
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But it took Barcelona only four minutes to get back on level terms thanks to a sharp angled drive from Spanish international Gerard. |
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The kids won their leagues as 7th and 8th graders, thanks to their talent and camaraderie. |
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Handling is improved thanks to a larger front stabilizer bar, stiffer rear leaf spring, revised camber settings and wider alloy wheels. |
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The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco. |
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She has begun to receive recognition in the US and the UK thanks to independent feminist and GLBT magazines and zines. |
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But, this is the story, once again, about how a perception gets started in the media thanks to shoddy reportage. |
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Luckily, my situation has since changed, thanks to various ships coming in at the last minute. |
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Its paleness escapes looking bland thanks to contrasting inlays of ebony, walnut and amboyna, a wood distinguished by bird's eye curls. |
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But thanks to today's weather-resistant fabrics, even a landlubber's deck can sail into the comfort zone. |
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Well, thanks to technology, today postmen have been relieved of these duties. |
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The ancient art of hedge laying is alive and well thanks to a lone Preston craftsman, plying his trade around the area's villages. |
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And thanks to you and Jon both for helping lace me into that medieval dress. |
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All cabs have a bright and airy feel with excellent all-round visibility, thanks to a large windscreen. |
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Ben has received rave reviews in the music press thanks to his beautifully crafted songs and superb voice. |
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They drew level thanks to another questionable decision from the referee four minutes into the second half. |
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Special thanks to Stella Lui for reffing football games with me and to all the teams for playing hard on the grid iron. |
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Corruption is getting worse thanks to the regional autonomy which allows officials in provinces to enrich themselves. |
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And thanks to factors ranging from diverse workforces to innovative investment programs, more and more are born on city streets. |
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A rare treat thanks to Hurricanes Elida and Douglas was the North Malibu opportunity to see some kneeboarders in action. |
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We've been held up for some time thanks to an injury to Josemi, but he seems to be on his feet again now. |
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Youngsters at Burnley's Barden Junior School have been kitted out with a brand new football team strip thanks to a school governor. |
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Hundreds of kind-hearted people across Bury have joined the national NHS Organ Donor Register thanks to a council initiative. |
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Radio reception is good and sound quality in the cabin is excellent, thanks to the suppression of external noise sources. |
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Many thanks to both of them for filling in while I was hanging with the wingnuts. |
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A great big thanks to Kurt Wien for the use of his airplane and his talent to make the air-to-air photo session a success. |
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We haven't paid even close to that thanks to an Air Miles offer, but the breakfast is generous, the staff are nice and hey! |
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Additionally, aiming is much more interactive, thanks to an over-the-shoulder camera angle which is activated every time you aim your weapon. |
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That's changing, thanks to the Internet, and to rogues and rebels like Tong and his collaborators at his Studios. |
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I owe thanks to the following people who greatly aided me in preparing this article. |
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We sat drinking our Mojitos in a new bar in Soho, which had appealed to us thanks to its promise of a two-for-one happy hour until ten o'clock. |
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They are so agile when they move, thanks to their abundance of elastic muscles. |
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I wanted to say that, thanks to his prediction, I was ready and prepared for the long cold winter that we just went through. |
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But now thanks to the generosity of readers the library is planning for the future and already buying new toys. |
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But, thanks to whole language, millions of schoolchildren in the 1990s never learned to read adequately. |
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Networks are easy to set up, thanks to improved software that walks you through the whole process with wizards. |
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My thanks to my good friend Ken Hom who is a wonderful cook and a brilliant presenter. |
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He doesn't always block his man as designed, but he usually gets the job done, thanks to his tenacity. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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Snow lying on a flat field is fairly dormant, but snow lying on a slope is inherently alive, thanks to the pull of gravity. |
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Even though this track is really minimal, it has so much drive thanks to those stabby bongos. |
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This is the last Webdiary for the year, folks, so thanks to all of you who wrote and read this year. |
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The ship is also more maneuverable and slightly faster thanks to its reduced size. |
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She wishes to express her sincerest thanks to all the people who telephoned her and called to her to assist in the updating of records. |
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It even has a rubber backplate that allows for a firm grip and helps to transmit vibrations thanks to your music or ambient sounds. |
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These days, thanks to the wonders of the Web, being a rate tart is an absolute doddle. |
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The green salad bordered on a non-event thanks to the iceberg lettuce, but the orange-tinged dressing had a nice sesame scent to it. |
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Also thanks to the people in New Zealand who were so welcoming and helpful when I was there for the wheelchair rugby. |
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Canada's distilleries began to grow thanks to factory production and technological advancements. |
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Here we give thanks to those inventions and products that have made our lives free from misery, barbarism and tedium. |
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Now it's back, thanks to the Internet and cost-saving technological advancements. |
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Walkers and ramblers tackling 16 new walks around the district are being pointed in the right direction thanks to a new booklet. |
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The good news is that the future of British rallying is looking bright, thanks to the burgeoning talent of Guy Wilks and Kris Meeke. |
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We've been having some nice ad-lib musical jam sessions, thanks to numerous musicians and the international groups around us. |
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The company says that investors have ample protection thanks to a welter of federal and state rules governing brokers. |
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We have had some time to read your judgment, and I want to repeat my thanks to you for putting it down in writing. |
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So we give thanks to all of you and wish you a peaceful and joyful Christmas. |
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His Georgian townhouse is beautifully restored thanks to the efforts of a Joycean enthusiast who saved the house from demolition. |
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Thanks, but as you can see, her mood is finally lifting, thanks to Timmy, Robert, and some close friends. |
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The Moscow State Circus is famous worldwide thanks to its spectacular displays from acrobats, clowns, gymnasts, trapeze artists and lots more. |
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The acoustics in the living room, thanks to its high ceiling and scant furniture, were incredible. |
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Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment. |
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I ended up walking about a mile out of my way, thanks to following the instructions given. |
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A carpenter wrote his thanks to Weatherly for teaching him how to read instructions. |
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Particular thanks to the two police in Windhoek who went out of their way to make sure that we got to our destination safely. |
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The jersey fabric flatters and leaves you room to move, thanks to a small dose of Lycra. |
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A special thanks to Angie Hayes who came up with the idea and the design for the quilt, purchased the materials and made the templates. |
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After salvaging a round of 70 thanks to two late birdies, Woods will set out this afternoon with Sergio Garcia in a reprise of the 1999 US PGA Championship at Medinah. |
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For guys, Indiana Jones enjoyed a resurgence, thanks to the abysmal sequel that had just been released. |
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Now that giving thanks to God no longer plays a prominent role in American civic life, Whom or What do we thank on Thanksgiving? |
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But thanks to a 1997 Supreme Court decision, it only applies to the federal government, not the states. |
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But his asylum was rejected, thanks to the blurring of lines that intelligence assets are often mired in. |
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In 24 hours, the search area went from 18,000 square miles to 36 square miles all thanks to one piece of Aussie equipment. |
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In the end, Tareq got to go to California with his wife thanks to a back-door deal he negotiated for a free airline ticket. |
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There were no nightclubs, thanks to the baptists, and there was scant affluence to create boating and nights at fancy restaurants. |
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But thanks to Josh Fox, who says beacon International also reached out to Susan Sarandon and Who Killed the Electric Car? |
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Perhaps thanks to the surf and turf and the stellar Bordeaux and Sauvignon Blanc, there were no lost tempers. |
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But he lost and his brutal career was over thanks to John Doar and the Voting Rights Act. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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I've been wading through less spam lately thanks to a tip I got. |
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And, thanks to Jimmy, chalky got revenge on the Klansmen who shot up his warehouse. |
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The film is often talky, but rarely boring, thanks to the sharp dialogue. |
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In it, Mather the Elder gave special thanks to God for the devastating plague of smallpox which wiped out the majority of the Wampanoag Indians who had been their benefactors. |
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Our sincere thanks to Ray for giving up his Saturday on our account. |
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And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch. |
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Harding at first thought he would be suitable as the question master, but, after his one attempt was wrecked thanks to backstage mistakes, that job went to Eamonn Andrews. |
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We'll find out more soon thanks to a number of class action and individual lawsuits. |
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Republicans dominate the Ohio legislature thanks to a heavily gerrymandered crazy quilt of rigged districts, and to a moribund Ohio Democratic party. |
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Miraculously, and thanks to three hundred Marines and cobra attack helicopters, the convoy made it to Kirkuk. |
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A more sporting chassis is promised, thanks to a new three-link front suspension, rack-and-pinion steering and modified independent multi-link rear set up. |
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And, thanks to a host of women posting photos of themselves with their colostomy bags, the condition is shedding its stigma. |
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Britain's rainbow nation is more diverse than ever, thanks to the combination of a tolerant populace, vocal gay community and forward-thinking government. |
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Bond traders have been the new rainmakers on Wall Street, thanks to low interest rates, few defaults, and a rise in the number of aggressive fixed-income hedge funds. |
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But, thanks to the advancements in surgery this has become unavoidable. |
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Sources tell us that Nine saved itself a big sum thanks to this fortuitous family connection, which adds wheels within wheels within wheels to the story. |
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Modern feminists are finally having their Arab Spring, thanks to Facebook coo Sheryl Sandberg. |
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He himself was a good chairman, thanks to his phenomenal memory and his ability to put rapier-like questions which penetrated to the core of the matter. |
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It was a nice rappel, the redirect caused no problems going down, and there was only light spray near bottom thanks to the redirect and low water levels. |
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Today, thanks to the efforts of white stork enthusiasts throughout the bird's European range, the white stork populations are stabilizing and in some areas even recovering. |
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It could also separate its heavily regulated wholesale networking business from its retail fixed line business, which is performing well thanks to rising Internet usage. |
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My apologies for the screw-up and my thanks to Bob Heer and Steven Rowe, each of whom dropped me a nice note to whomp me upside the head about it. |
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Simply put, thanks to the existence of antagonists like Nye, creationism is both profitable and, by all appearances, kind of fun. |
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After thumping Burnley 5-1 last Saturday, City moved two points clear at the top thanks to the Clarets fixture with Bradford falling foul of the elements. |
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The sowing for the kharif season is slowly but steadily picking up in this agriculturally intensive district, thanks to the reasonably good south west monsoon so far. |
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What had once merely resembled a Buckingham Palace window treatment now, thanks to the hateful green straps and bow, looked like a botched department-store wrapping job. |
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The engine meets EU emission requirements without secondary air injection or exhaust gas recirculation, thanks to its base design and engine computer. |
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Boxes filled with emergency goods are winging their way to victims of the Iranian earthquake, thanks to the kind-heartedness of Amesbury Rotary Club members. |
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And now, thanks to a few minutes of daredevil antics on big screens around the world, it is doing so. |
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And thanks to an appeal in the Evening Advertiser for more members earlier this month, new recruits have been signing up to join the project in Parks and Walcot. |
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On Wednesday, he lost a key vote in the House of Commons, thanks to defecting MPs from his own Labour Party. |
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But the knockers were silenced when Wigan claimed their first piece of silverware in four years, thanks to a 21-12 success over their bitter rivals. |
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Motorists will welcome the continuing reductions in fuel prices, thanks to lower crude costs and the strengthening of the euro against the dollar. |
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But Hathaway, thanks to all of us despicable people, does need to care about being liked. |
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Kidney disease, formerly a major cause of death, has basically dropped out of the chart thanks to the invention of dialysis. |
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My first response upon rereading the book, largely thanks to my current preoccupations, was to interpret the story as an allegory about writing fiction. |
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If the film is to be watched immediately, the telecast will commence at once, thanks to a direct-to-home satellite dish that receives and relays high-fidelity signals. |
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The flowers of both sexes appear in late spring or early summer, and pollination occurs thanks to bees, wasps, ants, yellow jackets, and night-flying moths. |
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In the southwest corner of Colorado Mesa Verde has long been a sellout destination, thanks to its ancient cliff dwellings that were home to the Anasazi. |
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Being from the southwest of France, it is thanks to endive that I realize that there is exceptional produce everywhere. |
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The former England boss has won a legion of admirers the world over thanks to his honest, forthright views and his overwhelming passion for the game. |
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Declan Byrne secretary gave his report and said he was not going for re-election this year after a five year term and also returned thanks to all for great assistance. |
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We had emerged from a very difficult drought and from a world recession in '83, thanks to the breaking of the drought here and the revival of fortune in the rural industries. |
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Now the topic is revived again, thanks to some deep digging from Izzy. |
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The car is fitted with a six-speed close ratio gearbox but thanks to the high amount of torque developed at low revolutions, the car should be very flexible. |
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And thanks to oil palm plantations springing up in Africa, chimpanzees are in danger of extinction. |
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It is thanks to that instant of grace that we can see even the faintest glimmer of light. |
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Criminals are being warned that they could lose their liberty and their lavish lifestyle thanks to the dedicated efforts of a North Yorkshire Police team. |
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And thanks to all of you who are really legends in your own right. |
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In addition, new tax rates kicked in on higher income individuals thanks to the fiscal cliff avoidance deal. |
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Needless to say, it'll accompany many a party venue this festive season, thanks to its riotous blend of groovy guitars and dance-floor driven energy. |
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Jeff's a man with integrity and compassion who nevertheless finds himself at the end of the line thanks to the poor choices and unwise decisions he's made in life. |
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So yes, couture is alive and flourishing, thanks to wealth located far from its spiritual home of Paris. |
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The Secretary of forestry and Game Preservation had a much easier time, thanks to the new system of National Mounted Police. |
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But to the south, thanks to U.S. pressure, the war mentality is in full tilt. |
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Many thanks to Harry Fairbairn BMW for the loan of the test car. |
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But thanks to funnyman Harold Ramis and Delta Tau Chi he launched an era of laughter. |
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The impressive popularity of radio and jukeboxes became another profitable source of income for the music industry, thanks to royalties for every public performance of music. |
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Organic and summer ranges are already on the cards and, thanks to a successful pilot project with peanut butter, the kids could soon get a look-in with their own special menu. |
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In the natural rain forest, this separation of rubber trees is easily produced, thanks to the unknowing help of seed dispersers such as monkeys and dung beetles. |
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Many many thanks to all of you who stopped by to take a look-see. |
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The trails we went to work on had literally become streams thanks to massive run-off from a new building's parking lot shedding water straight into this watershed area. |
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A few pamphlets elegize our lost ability to get lost, thanks to the advent of gps. |
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There was more money in the game thanks to lucrative television contracts. |
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It does present an opportunity, however, to take stock of what we do know about the G spot, thanks to past scientific research. |
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These days, thanks to the miracle of television, we can watch events happening on the other side of the world. |
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A gay refugee couple from Iran have become Facebook superstars thanks to a shout-out on Humans of New York. |
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The madison, meanwhile, offers the duo a chance to take a medal they lost in Sydney thanks to a crash in the final laps when silver seemed assured. |
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Overall, however, the sound is distinctive thanks to a bold, and highly successful, effort to include traditional Balkan folk instruments, such as the tupan or the tamboura. |
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This time of year is ideal for spotting certain boreal or arctic avians in the Northeast United States, thanks to the combination of low temperatures and fallen leaves. |
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Polio, for example, has been eradicated in the Western hemisphere thanks to a vigorous international immunization program. |
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Remember, corporations have religious consciences now, thanks to hobby Lobby. |
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Northampton have got the stadium, they've got the fans, and now, thanks to Bruce Reihana, they may have the makings of a serious Heineken Cup challenge. |
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And thanks to camera phones and Twitter, the media megaphone and its ability to be snarky is at an all-time high. |
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Today, something as simple as a scooter, a toaster or a set of turntables take on an almost political meaning thanks to the urgency of these stencilled images. |
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France has a great abundance of cheap electricity thanks to their nuclear power stations, whereas our electricity to recycle the glass is produced by burning fossil fuels. |
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But thanks to its patent, Monsanto controls an estimated 90 percent of the soybean market. |
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He got the white heat of corruption thanks to a Yorkshire architect who was later convicted for his part in a scandal of backstairs planning and bribes. |
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The background is a solid turquoise blue and creates a scintillating color scheme of migraine-inducing proportions thanks to bright yellow and neon-orange typefaces. |
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And thanks to the heavy police presence, the squatter houses were quiet, too. |
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It's always slightly warmer on Rangitoto thanks to the black scoria, but the 360 degree view of the gulf and the volcano-studded cityscape of Auckland is matchless. |
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Hessler, thanks to the Post, is now the poster child for selfishness, immaturity, and irresponsibility at Occupy Wall Street. |
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The Kyrgyz Republic has a growing presence in the UAE thanks to a 3,000-strong expatriate population. |
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Narayan, began publishing in England in the 1930s, thanks to the encouragement of English novelist Graham Greene. |
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On 10 April 1594, Coke was made Attorney General for England and Wales thanks to his partnership with the Cecil family. |
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By 1852, the congestion at Somerset House had increased thanks to the growing number of Fellows. |
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The peace in 1783 left France financially prostrate, while the British economy boomed thanks to the return of American business. |
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Now named Birkie, the young greyhound cross has grown into a lively dog thanks to his new caring owners. |
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Applications are possible in pharmaceutics, cosmetics and health fields thanks to the antioxidant activities of these molecules. |
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The mothers likened his behaviour to the last days of Control, who had died in harness, thanks to Haydon, of a broken heart. |
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The photosynthesis is facilitated thanks to aerial vesicles which allows the algae to raise to the surface. |
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Like most things digital, the home scanner market has exploded, thanks to the growth of the Internet and a sharp drop in price. |
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Unknown to him, he's actually a CIA sleeper agent who, thanks to a fondness for marijuana, has forgotten the fact. |
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Largely thanks to The Lord of the Rings, the genre flowered throughout the 1960s, and enjoys popularity to the present day. |
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Ordnance Survey states that thanks to continuous review, OS MasterMap data is never more than six months out of date. |
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Warm thanks to teachers Jeanne Ciotola, Kelly Mainer, and Paula Baldino, who shared some of the activities they use with their children. |
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Tourism is an important source of wealth for the island thanks to its natural and historical heritage. |
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Polo took the lead in their clash with Molyneux after only eight minutes thanks to a superb scissor kick from Steve Edwards. |
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My thanks to fellow Scrabbler and word lover Murray Rogers of Takaka, New Zealand, for the idea that inspired this article. |
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It was founded in 1960, and is also known as Dinamo Banco di Sardegna thanks to a long sponsorship deal with the Sardinian bank. |
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New Orleans palates nostrify incoming cuisines thanks to a pervasive eating will bred into generations of enthusiastic eaters. |
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Then Nicola is left open-mouthed with disbelief when the trip is scuppered thanks to some last-minute meddling by her husband. |
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Honey-Orange Shrimp With Baby Bok Choy is a roasted melange of sweet and savory, thanks to the glaze and the veggies and seafood. |
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This was originally a short speech given by a male guest in thanks to the women who had prepared the meal. |
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England had declared its support for John thanks to William Marshal and Archbishop Hubert Walter of Canterbury's support. |
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A WARWICK sea scout group is one step closer to building its new headquarters thanks to a donation from a Warwickshire law firm. |
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Shannon Clark is one of the lucky ones finally following her dream to become a nurse thanks to the NHS secondment scheme. |
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His 1995 Turner Prize nomination was largely thanks to his work of the previous year, A Real Work Of Art. |
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Even its seediest corners have a magical gleam thanks to 60-odd years of movie making. |
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They led 12-0 at half time thanks to tries by Freddy Vaccari and Escare, his fourth in five games, plus two Bosc conversions. |
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In recent years, the island's population decline has steadied, thanks to immigrants from the United Kingdom, Saint Helena, and Chile. |
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The store looks like it is planning to help produce pop music with soda pop, thanks to its latest promotion, which was music to my ears. |
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Liverpool's owners have escaped serious critical attention thanks to the masterstroke of recruiting such a magnetic character. |
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And it was all thanks to Nathan creating portraits of frontmen Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt using matchsticks. |
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Poland has made a distinctive mark in motorcycle speedway racing thanks to Tomasz Gollob, a highly successful Polish rider. |
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You can now squeeze your way out of the sandwich doldrums, thanks to a new crop of smear-on flavored light mayonnaises. |
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The broken bones were able to heal, thanks to the immobilization of her leg in a cast. |
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It is largely thanks to him that the such pieces gained great popularity throughout Europe during the 19th century. |
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Sales of bulk generics and intermediates showed satisfactory growth, primarily thanks to the development of the cefalosporin business. |
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It allows a very precise positioning of the light source, thanks to its hydrostatic locking mechanism. |
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Disraeli kept himself informed on foreign affairs, and on what was going on in cabinet, thanks to a source within it. |
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The United States gained more than it expected, thanks to the award of western territory. |
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The final was the closest yet, Tigers defeated London Irish by a single point thanks to Jordan Crane's try and five points from Julien Dupuy. |
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England drew that match thanks to a last wicket stand by bowlers James Anderson and Monty Panesar. |
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However, Caine's reputation as a pop icon was still intact, thanks to his roles in films such as The Italian Job and Get Carter. |
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This new indication for the quadrivalent HPV vaccine offers for the first time protection from this cancer thanks to a vaccine. |
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The Andorrans had stunned Wales with a sixth-minute opener thanks to Ildefons Lima's penalty. |
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Blueberries and strawberries may protect the heart, thanks to naturally occurring red, blue, or purple pigments called anthocyanins. |
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A YOUTH centre is being revived thanks to a pounds 5,000 donation from the Port of Tyne. |
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We love to come home after a long day and smell dinner almost done thanks to the slow cooker and Brunswick Stew bubbling away. |
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A schoolgirl's proposal to name the wooly mammoth the South Carolina official state fossil nearly died thanks to creationist legislators. |
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A PLAYGROUND hazard has been transformed into a work of art thanks to the skills of a talented woodcarver. |
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This blow-up lovely feels like a real bed thanks to an air chamber mattress and legs that raise it off the floor. |
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You may even live in a private Wi-Fi zone, as I do, thanks to an unknowingly generous neighbor who hasn't secured his or her Wi-Fi network. |
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Local students are gaining more healthy after-school programs, thanks to the province. |
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I F you look around, you may find something straight from the heart of Paris at Hilton Doha, thanks to Sheika Muneera Saoud al Thani. |
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We watched the world change in high-definition thanks to a perfect blue sky over a smogless morning. |
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Now parents in the UAE have easy access to high-quality preschool education in Dubai, thanks to Afterschool. |
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Well for a few more weeks at least, thanks to another pounds 96billion bailout of whipping boy Greece. |
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My thanks to my friends Clifford and Pauline Baillie, true Maxonians both, who helped me with local colour and phrases. |
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Twenty wannabe stars will step on stage, thanks to the Weekend Warriors project which encourages 35 to 60-year-olds to make music. |
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The interfaces are getting more user-friendly and, thanks to Web crawlers, the results they come up with are getting better. |
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John Dryden's masque King Arthur is still performed, largely thanks to Henry Purcell's music, though seldom unabridged. |
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It was especially successful in the new United States, thanks to the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century. |
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It is unknown how long there may be such learned bishops as, thanks to God, are nearly everywhere. |
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Walkover such a waste I see that we are back with walkovers thanks to the Horsemen's Group. |
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And, thanks to our awesome sauce technology, every month billions of people experience a faster, safer, better Internet. |
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Adders secured second top spot in Division One behind Kirkwood thanks to a three-run success against New Record Players. |
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Dog lovers will be able to watch Crufts despite the BBC's decision to drop the show, thanks to a live webstream announced yesterday. |
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She returned to the saddle in August, just five months after the accident, thanks to a special air jacket. |
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The film made a lot of money thanks to strong merchandising. |
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Back in the car, I turned on the cruise control at a safe 110 kilometres an hour and, thanks to Timmy's donuts and coffee, I began to wake up. |
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I went from asleep at the switch to back on the trail thanks to this option. |
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The witness was considered eminently credible thanks to her forthright answers. |
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He was arrested, tried and, thanks to a technicality, acquitted. |
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Halloween is creeping up quickly and this year you will be cackling with delight thanks to this delicious dish from Tabasco Pepper Sauce. |
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The early 21st century saw a huge increase in social media thanks to the widespread availability of the Internet. |
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