Who Bares Wins is set against the backdrop of a remote community eagerly anticipating the arrival of the rambler and also explores society's attitudes to nudity. |
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In this way the W'ly wind backs round to the SW as you close on the coast between Villano and Estaca de Bares, and the N'ly wind veers round to the NE, returning to form once Cape Finisterre is in its wake. |
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Springsteen, on the other hand, with often a simpler music, bares his soul, and tears out your heart. |
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He bares his soul before the judge, who holds the fate of his daughter in his hands. |
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She not only bares herself for your scrutiny on her blog, she bares all at a couple of strip joints. |
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Credit to the dancer who bares all in a display that is more fitting of the mainstream Hollywood film genre. |
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Hunter Shooting at Birds bares the unmistakable influence of Rembrandt in its mannerism, but its unity of body and gun is entirely modern. |
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In fact the problem is so endemic that it hardly bares thinking about it, particularly by politicians. |
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When a mandrill bares its teeth, it is not threatening to attack, but rather showing a submissive behavior. |
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Delving into echoes of his personal history, Campbell resists this alienation and bares his soul to readers and to the land. |
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The road to end exclusion and discrimination is still a long way, but this movie bares witness to a worthwhile fight. |
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Having achieved the single most sinister moment on television this year, Gordon bares his teeth, flares his nostrils and pulls his face back into a rictus of a smile. |
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A man tracks her back to a building where the girl bares her fangs and devours him, reversing the role of predator. |
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Oliver bares his soul as he highlights comments in which he is compared to a parrot and knocked for mocking an unremarkable soda. |
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The frame, divided into sections, bares the geometric abstraction of the artist's Cubist period. |
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The diffuse and imprecise nature of just who bares the increased tax liabilities makes the point difficult to understand. |
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In brief and limpid episodes French director Alain Cavalier bares the masochism, eroticism, and purity at the heart of Therese's self-enclosed crusade. |
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But Mumu is afraid of the landowner and bares her teeth to her. |
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Nevin the wordsmith goes into overdrive as he pours out his heart and bares his soul in songs such as The One I Love, Absent Friend and Turn Around. |
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The wind has picked up, and visibility has fallen, as The Plateau bares it's fangs in a warning snarl. |
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You only have to listen to Commun accord, a song about a man who bares his soul to find a little peace and tranquillity, to realise that! |
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The cage is from cast iron, equipped with hard faced cage bares, build up in the cage with different sized gaps, on three separated fields. |
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The personage that is represented in a concert is the singer herself, who bares her soul before the audience. |
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It is green and bares a multitude of ovules, which produce seeds once they are fertilized. |
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You will find out that the process of choosing a goal bares some kind of resistance. |
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Cattail down blows from the swamp like smoke, Ice bares its teeth on the surface of the mud puddles. |
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For that to continue and make every single show like a naked performance, I think that's what people want in general, they want to see a band that bares all. |
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Friel bares all in a full-frontal nude scene when the her character lays naked under a sun lamp. |
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A further decrease in this area of economy bares the risk that the overall economic situation becomes more vulnerable in view of a certain volatility of international tourism on which the islands are more and more dependent. |
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The Assembly is deeply committed to address the situation in the Western Balkans as a whole being at the same time well-aware that each country bares its specificities. |
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The development stage as the last in the CHCD process bares the stage for the interplay of governmental plans and programs intended to address the root causes of insurgency. |
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The 090x service provider bares sole responsibility for the content and operation of the offering including one-off charges and charges per minute. |
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In full twilight, Cover bares métis bodies drifting in a world gone awry. |
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Also on the program is Mahler's Ninth Symphony, the composer's final completed work in the genre, one in which the composer bares his soul, forcing us to share the intensity of his visions. |
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The boss, who bares a significant resemblance in both temperament and appearance to Chelsea boss and Portuguese cult figure Jose Mourinho, will have been concerned with the way his boys switched off in the last ten minutes. |
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Also to note, the First Nation bares all costs associated with conducting a referendum and will be unlikely to bare the additional costs of holding a second referendum. |
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The brain bares models of imitation, patterns, and interconnections. |
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Leander bares tale of Hellespont swim in exclusive interview. |
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He loves fighting, always bares a positive attitude and loves to show his rebellious personality as he unsheathes his sword when a fight calls him. |
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Parallels bares all with server hypervisor. |
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She bares her famous arms in cutaway sheaths, she belts her narrow back and slim waist, wears her hemlines just below the knee to show stockingless shapely calves and ankles. |
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Stephen Mangan is the Platonic ideal as Bertie Wooster, as is clear from the moment he clocks the audience and bares his teeth in the most adorably asinine and good-natured grin in captivity. |
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The logo was again re branded in 1997 and featured a streamlined speedmark which bares similarities to the vortices created by a McLaren racing car. |
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Unfortunately, he gets inked on his backside which leads to one of the most shocking sights ever seen in Albert Square when he bares his peely-wally rear end to viewers. |
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