A Montreal native, Blain came to prominence in the 1980s with her impact-heavy brand of political art and is now known around the world. |
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Blain is reluctant to make forecasts, and in team meetings the mantra of one game at a time has been chanted, borne of bitter experience. |
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Blain described central and peripheral nervous system effects associated with low-level exposures to organophosphates. |
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Blain then had a two-minute chat with Pulis and the Baggies chief offered a blunt assessment of McAuley. |
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He and Darren Cousins have been opening the bowling for Northants, and Blain has also been contributing with the bat from his position deep in the tail. |
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Going to Goshen will let the academy add 74 students and increase its employee count to about 36, from 30, Blain said. |
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Ms Blain chose the name Cocoon because of her clinic's ability to keep customers feeling relaxed and calm. |
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According to Blain this certificate will enable the Montana based company to integrate the CH-47D into their fleet. |
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Archaeologist Robert J Wallis and anthropologist Jenny Blain have been talking to modern British pagans about their beliefs and their interests in archaeological sites. |
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Blain responded with a stunning 96 not out as Whitland reached 147-1 to clinch only their third win of the season. |
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Recently two of these have been famous Scottish internationalists, the opening batsman Douglas Lockhart and bowler John Blain. |
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Referring to the production target of 3 million cars in Iran, Patrick Blain claimed that this could also bring about more job vacancies in the country. |
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