The sensual Dmitri Belogolovtsev is a strong, smooth turner, but his batterie needed polish. |
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Until recently Kerry was best known in the district as a wood turner and water diviner. |
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The book is an easy-going page turner that will help you pass the time if you are stuck at an airport. |
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Isaac was a wheelwright and wood turner and probably worked with his father in the spinning-wheel shop. |
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To make the feet, the turner placed an offset chuck on the lathe and turned this part of the leg along a second axis. |
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I was 20, unconfident that I could do well as a fletcher, smith and turner. |
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He skilfully worked the fringes of the rough created by the bowlers' footmarks and although never a prodigious turner of the ball, he does generate some spin. |
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Though someone like Kumble might be a glorious exception, spinners need to flight the ball to achieve spin, unless they are bowling on a vicious turner. |
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Because the militia was still seeking him, he walked to London, where he found employment with Henry Maudslay as a fitter and turner. |
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Why, though, are the rest of the characters in this pacy page turner so schemingly brutal and dishonest? |
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Doubly linked, A-type proanthocyanidin turner and other constituents of Ixora coccinea leaves and their antioxidant and antibacterial properties. |
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In 1807 a lease was issued to a group of 32 tenants, which included a miller, grinders, cutlers, a button maker, a scissorsmith and an ivory turner. |
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The names of the colonial craftsmen had changed. The joiner and the turner and the housewright had become the cabinet-maker, the chair-maker, and the carpenter. |
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After taking attendance, Mrs. Turner immediately began her long lecture to the class. |
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Mr. Turner did not have them play as he did in orchestra, but instead gave them the usual lecture. |
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At century's end, historian Frederick Jackson Turner saw the closing of the frontier as the end of an epoch in American history. |
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Turner elevated English landscape painting from its inferior position below history painting and portraiture and gave it a new expressive role. |
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This has been a big year for Hayley Turner, who dead-heated with Saleem Golam in the apprentices' championship on turf. |
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Unlike other prizes, the Turner does not attempt to award various categories of art or artists. |
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Drooping fatty tissue from her stomach area extends from her body and prevents her from walking, she and Turner say. |
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Christmas bride Audrey Turner looked radiant in her white wedding dress as she walked down the aisle 50 years ago today. |
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With the clock running down to half time Stewart Airdrie broke down the wing and crossed for Chris Turner to head home from close range. |
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Hayley Turner and Saleem Golam are clock-watching for a different reason at present. |
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Unlike Turner, who's accustomed to publicly displaying his developing work, Isaac has previously kept her dances under wraps. |
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Mr Turner said Sam had lost his job because of time off work after the accident and his vehicle was written off. |
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Approximately 250 refrigerated trucks are used to transport Turner products from regional distribution centers. |
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Turner pens a column in a weekend paper which, often as not, is given over to lacerating New Right economics and philosophies. |
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He issued new declarations of love and promised to tell Ms. Turner about their relationship. |
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How the schools rated was a key consideration for Greg Turner when he began his full-time MBA at Manchester Business School last year. |
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Mr Turner will say that we have been living in a fool's paradise when it comes to pensions. |
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Like the most diaphanous works by Turner or Rothko, it suggests representational elements, yet one is hard-pressed to discern any in the image. |
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Miller and Turner speculate the shark may have resembled an angel shark, a ray-like bottom-dweller found in most temperate and tropical oceans. |
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In the course of his research, Professor Turner has developed the skill to recognise styles of engraving in the manner of a handwriting expert. |
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He didn't complain about his corner throwing in the towel, saying he understood that Turner did what he thought was right. |
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Ron Turner, 55, from Long Marston, near York, has worked as a herdsman looking after dairy cattle for the last 40 years. |
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Add to that the pyrotechnic brilliance of Ted Turner and there's a volatile brew ready to explode. |
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Over in Emmerdale,, poor old Alan Turner has been pining over lost love, Shelly. |
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Turner got a bead on yet another alien ship and loosed a missile from the left pylon. |
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Goddard took a bronze and a gold in the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, where Turner won silver and bronze medals. |
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Turner calls Fonda the day after her divorce from Hayden hits the newspapers to ask her out on a date. |
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Originally produced for Turner Classic Movies, this is a fascinating portrait of the actress, rich in film clips, interviews, and insight. |
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She wanted to be Tina Turner in a hot miniskirt and boots, but those styles were hard to find for a full-figured woman. |
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Turner began the game in dominating form, striking out four of the first six batters he faced. |
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During this ambiguous period, the common attributes of initiands are stressed, originating a peculiar social bond that Turner calls communitas. |
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For the purpose, Turner had a freshly minted print struck from the original negative. |
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Here Turner had moved away from recording topography and was preoccupied with achieving specific effects of light and tone. |
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A large tortoiseshell cat with the air of Tina Turner prowls the periphery. |
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A post-mortem report showed heart disease was likely to have caused Mr Turner to collapse and fall downstairs. |
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Turner lashed himself to masts in order to witness the fury of storms at sea, and he was fascinated by shipwrecks. |
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Turner continued leading his men over three lines of hostile trenches, cleaning up each one as they advanced. |
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Rather than dwelling in Hopper's creepy shadows, Turner contrasts his darks with halos of golden sunlight. |
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Suddenly there was a promising smudge on the horizon, which quickly resolved itself into a misty outline familiar from many a Turner painting. |
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Apart from showing the artist's immense talent as a painter, the exhibition aims to show that Turner was also a very astute businessman. |
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But then George Turner, a surgeon at the Royal Eye Hospital in Manchester, decided the condition was operable. |
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The proceeds for the Shrove Tuesday event at the store, in Turner Rise, Colchester, will go to helping people with cerebral palsy. |
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In 1986 Chadwick was one of the first women shortlisted for the Turner Prize, but failed to carry it off. |
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Turner uses a Winters shifter, and he leaves from 3,000 rpm against the footbrake and shifts at 8,000 rpm. |
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As for the nation being unable to afford the Turner proposals, this is simply not true. |
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This offering boasted major works by Reynolds and Millais together with an oil and a watercolour by Turner. |
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In virtually every one Turner draws the architecture in pencil and then covers this under-drawing with washes of pale colour. |
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The storm had passed by sunset, and then the world shone with an unearthly light out of a Turner painting. |
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Blonde bombshell Turner was his third wife for about six months, gorgeous brunette Gardner, his fifth for about a year. |
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Turner entered the hall behind a child's wooden wagon to which a pair of bongo drums had been lashed. |
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Also, that Turner prize is worth a lot of boodle and the other competitors don't seem particularly impressive. |
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The skies cleared on Sunday long enough to enable Salisbury Racecourse's 2004 season to finally go under starter's orders, writes Mike Turner. |
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Turner employed washing out to gain extraordinary softness and appearance of distance and atmosphere in his watercolours. |
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Chef Dane Turner is to receive a bravery commendation after wrestling a drunken, gun-wielding man to the floor of his kitchen. |
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Turner must be, by my reckoning, the most frequently exhibited artist of all time. I have five shelves just of his catalogues. |
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Klima's book, translated into British English by Gerald Turner, takes us to a city even sadder than Berlin. |
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Much horsefoolery, swashbuckling and romance commence, soundtracked by Bachman Turner Overdrive. |
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Elizabeth's childhood friend, Will Turner, joins forces with Jack to commandeer the fastest ship in the British fleet. |
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Dr. Jim L. Turner, assistant vice chancellor for graduate programs at UCLA, wonders if that isn't misleading. |
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Kiwi Greg Turner, one of the most vociferous opponents of the ticketing policy, has had a busy few days one way and another. |
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Charles Turner was serving with the Royal Air Force when his squadron got their flying orders for D-Day. |
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Cook's forceful mis-hit drive looked bound for the winning boundary, but Chris Turner took a superb, tumbling catch. |
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Turner notes that in 1827 Newman composed a long essay of some sixty-six quarto pages addressed to his sisters. |
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He was the son of a London boatbuilder and waterman who used to ferry J. M. W. Turner across the Thames. |
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Turner checked out the plane, started the engine, and after a run-up, took off. |
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In his command of sunlight infused with weather this underestimated painter comes close to the young Turner. |
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Chart topper Juliette Turner talked shop with Dawn Kenny who is the supporting act for her performance on Monday 5th August. |
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Mind you, Elaine C Smith wearing a scarlet latex corselet in her role as Miss Adelaide is worthy even of the Turner Prize. |
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However, upon analysis it was discovered that all this loose matter was overpaint not by Turner but by others. |
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He was working down Turner Shaft one day when there was a sudden rock fall which buried him and killed him instantly. |
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To prevent the highly infectious scourge, Turner is vigilant about daily hoof cleaning and treatment with iodine. |
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While Turner was a complex and eclectic artist, much of his work is suffused with a Romantic sense of nature's sublime power and wonder. |
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Jeter was the starter in last year's All-Star Game at Turner Field, but only because Rodriguez had to be scratched from the game due to injury. |
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The son of a milkman, his grandmother provided early inspiration, a figurative painter who copied the likes of Turner. |
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In Victoria, the battle pitted Turner, the working-class warrior, versus Beresford, the middle-class conciliator. |
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At critical times it was Turner who took the game by the throat and kept Pioneer in the fight. |
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For the current Turner exhibit, Wright has worked seductively in gold leaf. |
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We've all heard fabled stories of starlets like Lana Turner getting discovered by Hollywood agents at soda fountains, launching careers of fame and notoriety. |
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Mr Turner, a facilities manager, remembers visiting the park as a youngster with his brothers and sisters when it boasted shining play equipment and a paddling pool. |
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I'm sure the genius that was Joseph Mallord William Turner, landscaping master of light, tone and shade would fully endorse some of the previous groundbreaking entries. |
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Turner said Shelton told his committee that LightSquared had obtained his earlier prepared testimony. |
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In his description, Ruskin does not refer directly to slavery but through his own vivid word picture shows how Turner made an unbeautiful subject beautiful. |
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According to a story recorded by the missionary George Turner, Funafuti was first inhabited by the porcupine fish whose progeny became men and women. |
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Simon Fisher Turner told me he last saw Jarman lying dead in the hospital chapel. |
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Within days she agreed to move in with Mr Turner and they married in a Sheffield register office in February 1999, just days after Mr Turner's third divorce came through. |
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As for the artist, the great Turner canvases, his watercolors and his sketch books are never allowed to speak. |
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Turner was always sartorially elegant, often in yellow beige riding breeches, Sam Browne belt, powder blue tweed coat, gleaming boots, and military hat. |
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Moreover, what was the point of replacing old overpaint with new, for how could a work painted mainly by others be honestly identified as a Turner? |
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Even many of the sponsors are of the low-key variety, including Turner Classic Movies, Dolby, and yes, Omaha Steaks. |
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The conjunction of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the new treatment of light by J. M. W. Turner marked the great turning point in the history of Western art. |
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In the masterpiece Mr. Turner, Mike Leigh translates the soul of his characters on screen. |
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I spoke to Turner to provide me some tall fellows for the taking a possession for me, in Lincolnshire, of some lands Sir William Manson had lately disseized me. |
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Panovska said Celeste will reiterate what Turner advised, but he will raise the stakes with three additional provisions. |
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Gilmore wore a parachute, and a cable from the trapdoor ran back to the control panel so that in an emergency both Turner and his pet could bail out. |
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Now the great numpty is serving 28 days in prison after another act of Comedy Terrorism in which he chucked paint over a Turner Prize nominated artist. |
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As the storm ended, Turner thought no day skiers would venture out, but as soon as Giuliani plowed the road, a line of waiting cars followed him back to the lodge. |
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Please could members register their interest for triathlons and tetrathlons as soon as possible, with Audrey Turner as teams and individuals need to be organised. |
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I tried to get them to read The Turner Diaries, but they straight-out rebelled. |
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On another occasion, Turner thought his own work appeared dull next to Constable's, so he added a daub of red paint to an otherwise grey landscape. |
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Even more backward-looking are the works inspired by the styles of other artists, such as the watercolors he created in Venice, with their clear echoes of Turner. |
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Turner was unavoidably saturated in the history and romance of the sea. |
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In the film, Turner begins to think about how his work will be seen after his demise. |
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Fred Turner was a gifted speaker, attracted to books and public oratory. |
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The Hollywood-style promenade displays the handprints and footprints of stars from Jon Bon Jovi and Cliff Richard to Shirley Bassey and Tina Turner. |
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In addition to French beans and runner beans, Turner grows a number of Heritage varieties, ideal in an organic garden as they are more resistant to pests than modern beans. |
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Since hitting the jackpot nearly a fortnight ago Michael Turner, 44, and his partner Lesley Learad, 40, have resigned from their jobs at a manufacturing plant and a pharmacy. |
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In a statement read in court, Joan Turner said he used to let out a low whimpering sound and an occasional high-pitched shrill noise which could keep his mother awake. |
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Early attempts by mogul Ted Turner to colorize classic films went almost nowhere, thanks to a lack of interest from consumers and underwhelming results. |
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Mr Turner said there were plans to rededicate the garden in the next few months providing security measures were put in place to protect it from more attacks. |
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In this remote tidewater county where African Americans outnumbered whites, Turner and a group of slaves killed more than fifty whites over a two-day period. |
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The Turner Prize-winning duo reinterprets the union jack for their largest show to date in Berlin and Paris. |
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As NASCAR's network partners prepare for the upcoming season, Turner Sports is revving up for its role as the producer of the motor sport's Web site. |
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Here's a romantic view of a grouse shoot on Beamsley Beacon by Turner. |
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But there was a lot more to Turner than a masochistic mission to understand the elements. |
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Turner investigates another paradox when he describes the deposit-feeding lugworms, which eat marine sediments that are laden with organic material and bacteria. |
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However, Canaletto was not interested in capturing the atmosphere of Venice, unlike Turner, the Impressionists and other painters who have followed. |
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In summer of 2004, Ari Turner asked me what would happen if I knit them outside in, i.e. by starting with a needleful of stitches and uniformly decreasing. |
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Accustomed to an ample news presentation at home, Turner, when he travels, has the familiar complaint that some papers these days seem not to have much in them. |
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Fonda made her last film in 1990 and recast herself as Mrs Ted Turner. |
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Auctioneers, valuers and land agents Richard Turner and Son celebrate 200 years in business this year with an unbroken line of fathers and sons in charge. |
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But persevere with Lear because, while he is no Turner, taken on his own terms he has much to offer in works of a singular beauty which contain the clues to personal tragedy. |
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Her poems and reviews appear in The Collagist, Lana Turner, Poetry, and elsewhere. |
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Likewise, some Turner Valley wells had to be abandoned because of repeated cavings. |
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The Member of Parliament since 2001, Andrew Turner, is a Conservative, and while predecessor Dr Peter Brand was a Liberal Democrat. |
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William Styron approached history in works such as The Confessions of Nat Turner and Sophie's Choice. |
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The most notable of these waterfalls is Turner Falls near the city of Davis. |
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The second was Desperate Romantics, in which Rossetti is played by Aidan Turner. |
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In 1805, the historian Sharon Turner translated selected verses into modern English. |
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The play was produced by Sonia Friedman, and directed by Lyndsey Turner, with set design by Es Devlin. |
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For his artwork, McQueen has received the Turner Prize, the highest award given to a British visual artist. |
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He won the Turner Prize in 1999, although much of the publicity went to Tracey Emin, who was also a nominee. |
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Framestore was founded in 1986 by Sharon Reed, William Sargent, Jonathan Hills, Mike McGee and Alison Turner. |
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As in the case of Turner, the core of the intellect is missing. |
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One of the Tate's most publicised art events is the awarding of the annual Turner Prize, which takes place at Tate Britain. |
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In 2007, Tate Liverpool hosted the Turner Prize, the first time this has been held outside London. |
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The first Turner Prize was awarded to Malcolm Morley, an English artist living in the United States. |
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Damien Hirst is awarded the 1995 Turner Prize, which included his notorious sculpture Mother and Child, Divided. |
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I'm quite surprised to be here tonight, because two days ago I had a phone call asking if I would be a judge for the Not the Turner Prize. |
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For the Turner Prize, the work consisted simply of loudspeakers installed along the walls in a gallery room. |
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The Turner Prize has spawned various other prizes in reaction to or ridiculing it. |
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On 65 minutes a colossal brawl erupted when Georges Fages kicked Derek Turner on the chin following a tackle on Fages. |
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Turner crossed the Channel from Great Britain, attracted by the light and landscapes. |
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The Turner Prize winning artist Sir Anish Kapoor is one of the most acclaimed contemporary British sculptors. |
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Ted Turner, founder of CNN, charged that Rupert Murdoch was using Fox News to advocate an invasion. |
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Buyers have included Sylvester Stallone, Ted Turner and Christopher Lambert, and most notably Luciano Benetton, Patagonia's largest landowner. |
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Joseph Mallord William Turner was born on 23 April 1775 and baptised on 14 May. |
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Turner learned from him the basic tricks of the trade, copying and colouring outline prints of British castles and abbeys. |
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At first Turner showed a keen interest in architecture, but was advised by the architect Thomas Hardwick to continue painting. |
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Turner travelled widely in Europe, starting with France and Switzerland in 1802 and studying in the Louvre in Paris in the same year. |
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For his painting Turner drew inspiration from the art of Willem van de Velde the Younger. |
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The first American to buy a Turner painting was James Lenox of New York City, a private collector. |
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Turner used or experimented with a wide variety of pigments, using several within a few years of their dates of discovery. |
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His will was contested and in 1856, after a court battle, his first cousins, including Thomas Price Turner, received part of his fortune. |
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Another portion went to the Royal Academy of Arts, which occasionally awards students the Turner Medal. |
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Leo McKern played Turner in The Sun is God, a 1974 Thames Television production directed by Michael Darlow. |
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The programme was shown on 17 December 1974, during the Turner Bicentenary Exhibition in London. |
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Turner was an extremely prolific artist who produced more than 550 oil paintings, 2,000 watercolours, and 30,000 paper works. |
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In 1984, Hodgkin represented Britain at the Venice Biennale, in 1985 he won the Turner Prize, and in 1992 he was knighted. |
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In 1991, he received the Turner Prize and in 2002 received the Unilever Commission for the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. |
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In 2003, YBAs Jake and Dinos Chapman and Anya Gallaccio were nominated for the annual Turner Prize. |
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As a result of the show, Hirst was nominated for that year's Turner Prize, but it was awarded to Grenville Davey. |
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The show comprised a group discussion about that year's Turner Prize and was broadcast live. |
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Two years later, in 1999, Emin was shortlisted for the Turner Prize herself and exhibited My Bed at the Tate Gallery. |
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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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In 2003, the two were nominated for the annual Turner Prize but lost out to Grayson Perry. |
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Turner Classic Movies also began to show the film, specifically during the days leading up to the 82nd Academy Awards. |
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Turner and Innis continue to exert influence over the historiography of the American and Canadian Wests. |
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The Quebec frontier showed little of the individualism or democracy that Turner ascribed to the American zone to the south. |
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Campbell Martin and Dr Jean Turner both lost their seats, and Dennis Canavan and Brian Monteith retired. |
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She is assisted in her duties by the Coort Jester, Heather Turner for the same term. |
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In 1800, William Turner and William Casson, quarry managers from the Lake District, bought out the lease and significantly expanded production. |
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The cultural anthropologist Victor Turner identified four universal characteristics of cultural performance. |
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Turner and examples of the work of the landscape artist Richard Wilson, who influenced Turner, and Wilson's pupil, Thomas Jones of Pencerrig. |
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His landscapes were acknowledged as an influence by Constable, John Crome and Turner. |
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The region looked to Harlequins backs coach Paul Turner, a Welshman, as their new head coach. |
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Turner would also have to contend with Percy Montgomery returning to South Africa and Newport stalwart Rod Snow retiring. |
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Turner remained, but Wales international Hal Luscombe opted for a move away from the region, joining English Premiership side Harlequins. |
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Turner stepped down as Head Coach in February 2011 with Darren Edwards taking over in a caretaker capacity. |
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Tyler's two biggest influences from a young age were Janis Joplin and Tina Turner. |
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Turner spent part of his childhood in the town of Margate in East Kent, and regularly returned to visit it throughout his life. |
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It lasted from 1823 to 1896, and is featured in paintings by both Turner and Constable. |
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Turner and his followers killed nearly 60 white inhabitants, mostly women and children. |
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Eventually Turner was captured with 17 other rebels, who were subdued by the militia. |
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Born in Coventry, Turner was educated at Rugby School and Keble College, Oxford. |
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Prior to becoming a member of parliament, Turner contested other elections for the Conservative Party. |
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At the 1997 election, Turner was the Conservative candidate on the Isle of Wight, coming second to Liberal Democrat MP Peter Brand. |
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Following the MPs expenses scandal of 2009, Andrew Turner announced that all his expenses would be published online. |
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Following the incident, Turner announced that he would not contest his seat at the 2017 general election. |
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On 14 August 2006, Turner was attending the Isle of Wight County Show with his Jack Russell Terrier, when he lost hold of the lead. |
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When the Y fragment is minimal and nonfunctional, the child is usually a girl with the features of Turner syndrome or mixed gonadal dysgenesis. |
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Anthropologist Victor Turner defines rites of affliction actions that seek to mitigate spirits that inflict humans with misfortune. |
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Turner uses the example of the Isoma ritual among the Ndembu of northwestern Zambia to illustrate. |
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Clifford Geertz also expanded on the symbolic approach to ritual that began with Victor Turner. |
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For the film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Tina Turner is said to have worn actual mail and she complained how heavy this was. |
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In R v Turner, the owner removed his car from the forecourt of a garage where it had been left for collection after repair. |
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Turner when he read an attack on several of Turner's pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy. |
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John James had sent the piece to Turner who did not wish it to be published. |
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Before Ruskin began Modern Painters, John James Ruskin had begun collecting watercolours, including works by Samuel Prout and, from 1839, Turner. |
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After the artist died in 1851, Ruskin catalogued the nearly 20,000 sketches Turner gave to the British nation. |
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In January 1857, Ruskin's Notes on the Turner Gallery at Marlborough House, 1856 was published. |
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Allport retired in 1880, to be succeeded by John Noble and then by George Turner. |
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David Turner, a retired physical chemist, suggested that ball lightning could cause inanimate objects to move erratically. |
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Joseph Mallard Turner had a profound, if scatophiliac, attraction to fire at sea. |
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Like a tall dog who attacks a bear to remind himself he is still a tall dog, Ted Turner took a run at Rupert Murdoch last week. |
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These pages also feature useful tips from TV presenter Lowri Turner, BBC news presenter Darren Jordan and BBC weatherwoman Helen Young. |
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Turner cautions researchers that red osier dogwood bark has been known to be put to similar uses as Prunus bark. |
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Around a campfire with friends, Turner, through flashbacks, relives the scenes of pulling his unconscious partner's ripcord at 2,500 feet. |
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Hard Core Logo, a 1993 novel by Michael Turner, was made into a fictional rockumentary film by Bruce McDonald. |
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David Turner wrote the first play I worked on, The Bedmakers, and therefore I found myself in a rehearsal room with him. |
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Watching the drama unfold at Bierkeller Cardiff were Gemma Treharne, Mark Turner and Dylan James, along with Australian friend Tristan Plummer. |
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Drama, starring Lana Turner, Juanita Moore, John Gavin and Sandra Dee, with a cameo appearance by gospel singer Mahalia Jackson. |
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In D Division, Jolly Bowman triumphed 2-0 at Heddon St Andrews and Blacksmith Arms were 3-0 winners over Sea Horse, James Turner with two goals. |
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The appointment that Jason Turner made with our support has been a bit of a masterstroke for us. |
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The almshouses were created in 1676 by Sir William Turner, a merchant tailor, to provide supported housing for retired people. |
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They were expelled by headmaster Stuart Turner after bombarding PE teacher Stephen Taverner with 40 calls threatening to kill him. |
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Now it's the venue for a reality TV show starring Sinitta, Anthea Turner and Ritchie from 5ive hurtling down the ice on a glorified tea tray. |
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A two-hour paid slopwork meeting on Friday, September 25, was the culmination of the campaign to get Turner to attend mediation. |
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Major tournament winners Carissa Turner and Sarah Thomas, both from Cardiff, are also in the squad. |
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Alice Turner, 74, spent 20 minutes gnawing through her binds after two men ran off with six money boxes. |
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The hunt to find Wales' top chippies has been launched by celebrity chef Brian Turner. |
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There is just one portrait, Joyce Woodward's pencil impression of Edith Turner, which is characterful and successful. |
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The SMRT approach may allow scientists to speed-read the genome within five years, Turner said. |
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Romance abounds, literally, when Toby jug landlord Alan Turner finds love with Shelley. |
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Patrick Turner would be the next logical replacement, and freshman Vidal Hazelton will now exclusively play split end. |
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But having survived receivership the season ended with hopes of a bright new dawn with Bull, Andy Mutch and Graham Turner. |
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Rangers Breaks sub Simon Turner scored with his first touch against FC Trannie, only for Lee Mitchell to level in the first half. |
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England, as Turner keeps presenting it, as the inventor, engineer, benign colonizer, missioner, and civilizer of the world. |
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Recorder player John Turner, clarinettist omas Verity and pianist Ian Buckle will be joined by soprano Clare Wilkinson. |
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Phenotypical abnormalities suggestive of Turner syndrome included a short neck and bilateral clinodactyly of her 4th digits. |
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Hayley Turner can bag her final Chelmsford winner courtesy of Clovelly Bay in the Get Social With Totepool On Facebook Handicap. |
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A STREAKER who gate-crashed the Turner Prize ceremony has been cleared of any crime. |
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Somehow Turner nailed that one second of surpassing natural force. |
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Subsamples were drawn from the integrated water samples and analyzed by a Turner Designs Aquafluor Handheld Fluorometer and Turbidimeter. |
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Turner Syndrome is a genetic illness which affects one in 2500 female babies. |
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The Turner Syndrome Support Society is holding a meeting in Solihull as part of its first annual awareness week. |
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While Turner makes a heroic effort to throw off a number of the old dogmas, it would have been supererogative if he had repudiated them all. |
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A close friend of Donaldson's, Kev Turner of the band Skullhead, dabbled in Odinism. |
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Other tutors include Lancashire croche expert Pauline Turner, domino knitter Frances Fletcher and Dorset button maker Carolyn Mace. |
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Sain 14-bVaa Saints trailed 14-6 at the break until Vea crossed and set up another try for Jordan Turner. |
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Receiver is strong with the emergence of Daggle, Ryan, Henningson and Turner. |
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Five minutes later Limerick netted again as Turner produced an ice cool finish to punish a Galwegian lapse in concentration. |
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Sqn Ldr Turner, 41, in charge of the Arrows for the last three years, says the biggest danger pilots face is G-force. |
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Moreover, Turner shows that fronting of aspiration preceded the devoicing of voiced aspirates in European Romani. |
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And if Mr Turner wishes to post pictures of his petit fours on the Internet he should go right ahead. |
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Steve Turner was walking seven-month-old German Shepherd dog Star in Brandon Wood when he was approached by two men. |
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If every rubberneck who'd turned up for a squint of James Turner Street had left a tenner, we'd be hearing none of this victimhood piffle. |
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I'M sure blackpud, tripe, pigsfeet, even pigswill, is good for the brain of Ken Turner. |
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Chris Turner has a host of Irish players at Victoria Park and this time last year was hoping to add Healy to his collection. |
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Club-mate Lucy Turner also took silvers in the Under-15 hurdles and the pole vault. |
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Frank Turner Tape Deck Heart ETON posho Frank finds his niche with his fifth album. |
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However, later that evening, officials ruled the winning Young Driver AMR Aston Martin driven by Darren Turner and Tomas Enge was illegal. |
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Multiple marker screening in pregnancies with hydropic and non-hydropic Turner syndrome. |
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Turner may have intended the spire as the Eschenheimer Turm, or an exaggerated version of the Alte Nikolaikirche, both of which he had sketched. |
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As has been pointed out by Turner, Romani originally belongs to what he calls the Central group of IndoAryan. |
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Contemporary artists from the city include the Turner Prize winner Gillian Wearing and the Turner Prize shortlisted Richard Billingham, John Walker and Roger Hiorns. |
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Versatile harmony duo Lynne Heraud and Pat Turner are back by popular demand at Bedworth Folk Club's Wednesday night show in the Rugby Club, Rectory Fields, Bedworth. |
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Best man was Andrew Gullery, the bride was given away by Roger Turner. |
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Christopher Peacher, 52, cheated stroke victim Fred Turner, 71, out of PS11,800 after the wheelchair-user asked for advice on investing an inheritance from his aunt. |
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Celebrities at the show included cricketer David Gower, who was promoting the adoption cause of the the endangered African Painted Dog, and Pet Rescue presenter Wendy Turner. |
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One very important person missing from your abortion-supporting-Liberal-rogues gallery on the front cover of the October issue is former Prime Minister John Turner. |
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In 1983, folklorist Jane Beck initiated a series of interviews with Daisy Turner, who was one hundred years old at the time, and recounting four generations of oral history. |
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Turner and colleagues at the University of British Columbia's Psychology Department tested the Prognos Machine, an ohmmeter made by the German company MedPrevent. |
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He was directly involved in the efforts that led to approval of growth hormone use in children with Turner syndrome and chronic renal insufficiency. |
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The purpose of this article is to provide a clinical presentation of patients with Turner syndrome and promote early detection, diagnosis and safe dental treatment. |
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Paul founded a Newcastle branch of Stuckism, and in 2002, he curated the show Stuck in Newcastle and was the joint winner of the Stuckists' Real Turner Prize Show. |
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Turner use transumption to create their unique views of the world. |
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These turn out not to be forces so much as the theorizations of forces of Frederick Jackson Turner, David Potter, Sven Steinmo, and Sacvan Bercovitch. |
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This is one of the big advantages for classical dancers, says Kamilah Turner, a ballet dancer turned capoeirista who is currently the sole American member of Dance Brazil. |
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The exhibition will also include a room of Turner watercolours chosen by Latvian-American artist Vija Celmins whose work is noted for its near abstract sea and skyscapes. |
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After a year and a half of experimenting and building about 30 skis for friends, 25-year-old Turner started selling his skis this winter under the name Sky Pilot Custom. |
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Sidesmen were Joan Bradbury, Alison Gibson and Sharon Turner. |
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Miss April, Rosie Burke, 21, of Bolton, posed in pink bunny girl ears, while her RAF gunner boyfriend George Turner, also 21, was away in Afghanistan. |
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Also in this issue, New Mexico's largest landowner, Ted Turner, unveiled a new ecotourism opportunity on his million-plus acres in the Land of Enchantment. |
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It is the summer of Woodstock and the moon landing, and the summer when unassuming PI Turner Raines is forced to investigate his best friend's death. |
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There were a total of 11 aneuploid fetuses, including trisomies 13, 18, and 21, a triploid karyotype, Turner syndrome, and rare chromosomal aberrations. |
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Jamere's coming along good,'' wide receiver Patrick Turner said. |
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Music teacher Andrew Turner, 38, went into sudden anaphylactic shock after he ate the bread with soup while at a friend's house in the Vale of Glamorgan. |
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Ruskin's explorations of nature and aesthetics in the fifth and final volume of Modern Painters focused on Giorgione, Paolo Veronese, Titian and Turner. |
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Until the death, Mr. Spector, 67, a music legend who worked with John Lennon, Ike and Tina Turner and the Rolling Stones, among others, had lived reclusively for decades. |
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In 2002, the Isle of Wight Council debated the issue and made a policy statement against the proposal, whilst MP Andrew Turner remains opposed to the construction of a link. |
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Turner voted against LGBT rights issues during his 16 years in parliament. |
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In 2004 an employment tribunal ordered Turner to pay back compensation to Colin Hedgley, a former office manager who was found to have been unfairly dismissed. |
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Turner has broken the Conservative Party whip on rare occasions. |
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In 1992 Turner stood in the Hackney South and Shoreditch constituency, however fell short of a majority by 9,016 to Labour candidate Brian Sedgemore. |
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Turner was elected MP for the Isle of Wight in the 2001 general election. |
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Turner and his followers were hanged, and Turner's body was flayed. |
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The legislation designating it as such was introduced by Sarah Lucille Turner, one of the first two women to serve in the Missouri House of Representatives. |
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