It's The Irish Today and it's a massive tome, lavishly produced and a great celebration of Ireland and our people. |
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It is a weighty tome which is stimulating and challenging to read but is, in the end, disappointing. |
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In our time of candid, instamatic and digital photography, this is a tome to treasure. |
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If she's not interested before you give her a huge tome like that she'll take one look at it and use it for a doorstop. |
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The catchy title and cover art attracted many to a tome that otherwise would have been considered way too abstruse to bother with. |
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I admit that I proceeded with a heavy heart to read this weighty tome, but confess that I found each chapter pleasantly surprising. |
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I came very close to picking the thick tome up the other day, but some stubborn impulse in me resisted. |
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At times he seems caught out like a student tied to an unworkable premise for the sake of writing a heavy tome. |
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In desperation, you attempt to use the useless tome as an impromptu projectile weapon. |
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After flipping through the heavy pages of the tome for nearly half an hour, she had to admit defeat. |
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As well as detailing every studio wisecrack, fall-out, belch and bifter, the tome does turn up frequent nuggets. |
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Ink-blemished fingers ensnared a quill, which in turn was poised over a leather-bound tome. |
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The pictures of our abode, the Eco House, could have come from a glossy interiors mag or a coffee table tome, even though I say so myself. |
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The brick-like tome devotes ten pages to our city, mostly praising it to the leaden skies. |
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The large number of statistics will, of course, be meat and drink to the Formula One fanboys at which this tome is mainly targeted. |
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Perhaps now is the time for me to eat my words, as it seems that the latest tome is much darker than the previous books. |
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How often have you sat in an English class buried in some dusty tome, bored out of your mind? |
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It's as big as a breeze block, but the tome is the most ambitious attempt to corral the film industry into some semblance of order. |
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So now I am the proud owner of some Hare Krishna meditation tome with no English text whatsoever. |
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Any licensee fortunate enough to receive praise from this esteemed tome can be guaranteed success beyond compare for years to come. |
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How funny that you would try to turn my statement into a racist tome in order to invalidate my point. |
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This tome includes detailed entries on more than 800 foliose, fruticose, and crustose lichens. |
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As the election process is foremost in all our minds, this tinder-dry tome is hot property right now. |
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If you were a lazy teen-ager with an eight-hundred-and-fifty-page tome to get through, this nebulousness could work against you. |
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Which weighty tome had the indispensable gentleman's gentleman chosen to inflict on yours truly? |
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Franco optioned the tome back in March 2011, and will star and direct the flick. |
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All these golden nuggets of wisdom come from The Reality TV Handbook, a new tome dedicated to the lowbrow television genre that is showing no signs of petering out. |
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This fear, while presented rather idiosyncratically in the Carr tome, is utterly reasonable. |
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In 1997, the Saint John-based Senator and social activist, Erminie Cohen, authored a short tome entitled Sounding the Alarm: Poverty in Canada. |
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It looks, in short, like a general reader's fantasy of a scholarly tome. |
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But again, it raises an interesting and important point that I intended to include in my brief, but I didn't want to give you guys a tome. |
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The result was a large tome amounting to several hundred pages, in which one could seek the pertinent information in vain. |
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Traders should follow the leading publications from the U. S and the Euro-Zone, as they are likely to set the tome for the market today. |
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So, if you're looking for a weighty tome for a Christmas present, to block a draught or to belabour rival fans, you'll want to enter the competition. |
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The tome documents historical cases when women were targeted for gendercide, including the practice of female infanticide, the witch-hunts in Europe, and war rapes. |
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It is a heavy tome, utterly devoid of insight, warmth, wisdom or likeability. |
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A hefty tome like Ulysses may appear at first to be hard going. |
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You see, since so many other sources of inspiration turned into blind alleys, I consulted that fount of ancient wisdom, the most-quoted tome of all time, the Good Book itself. |
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No discerning Italian is going to buy Piemonte mozzarella or tome from lazio. |
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Well, this massive tome is hefty enough to be a table in its own right. |
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Once we reached the library, we three signed in, and Kelsey surreptitiously drifted away, fetching the large tome and bringing it to the room where we were doing our shift. |
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It certainly seems to have the high-sounding tome of a presidential pronouncement. |
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The Arsenal manager had said that he might have to delve for the tome to reacquaint himself with the meaning of crisis. |
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The numbers of cages and numbers of ancestral rings finding oneself they in females' cages should be written to tome of hatches. |
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Not surprisingly, the tome on German Protestant theology is the heftiest of the three. |
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So the most memorable studies, like Woolf's — her eight oblique pages on Rossetti illuminate the poet in a way no scholarly tome can match — are often those that make no bones about the uses of fictionalization. |
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The mind boggles at the pettiness of some of the scores that might be settled in this tome, though it's worth bearing in mind that Simon Cowell recently claimed that he and Walsh will always be friends. |
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They waft around with just an intellectual tome in hand and c'est tout. |
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His response is this massive tome, a counterblast against the pessimism of our age, which is so full of gloom at the possibility of climate wars, global warming and nuclear proliferation. |
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It looks and sounds like what it is – a scholarly tome that sets out to investigate changing patterns of ownership in the economy's most dominant resource, capital. |
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Hybrid vigour was first observed by Charles Darwin, who published a weighty tome on the subject in 1876, and it has helped farmers produce many high-yielding crops such as corn and rice. |
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When I see Oliona back at her flat she brings out a tome of Pushkin. |
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Suddenly a vilesome white tome appears floating in the air in front of Lazarus' face. |
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Over the internet, they arrange tome et these dirty old men and agree to run away with them. |
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Some of the ideas in the book are completely original, and it is thought that this tome is the first to contain illustrations of medical instruments. |
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But to the majority, it is probable that the book would be regarded as just another new peculiar tome claiming to be a revelation, of which there are literally hundreds in circulation today. |
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If you aspire to a well-worn and well-loved look, explore the great outdoors from the comfort of your armchair courtesy of this tome. |
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This old volume was a Spell Tome, full of ancient secrets of magical healing, useful incantations and protective charms. |
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The Annobon population, native to Angola, was introduced by the Portuguese via Sao Tome. |
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One of the first industrial requisitions was that of the textile factory Bellavista Tome. |
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I intend to unmask this thing and discover more about what it is I will find, and give aid to what knowledge I can decipher when I retrieve the Tome. |
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For instant results, I recommend our Diamond Tome Micro Dermabrasion treatment. |
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Remembering the fate of Tome Pires decades earlier, Macau's leaders chose an elderly judge and Italian Jesuit to go in their place. |
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