I was stretchered off and they said it was a classic case of an anterior cruciate ligament injury. |
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The classic window box plant is ivy, from plain dark green to variegated pale green and white. |
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I guess it must just be a classic case of great bookmaking minds thinking alike. |
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Jeremy Soule provides the music with an occasional refrain from John Williams' classic soundtrack. |
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When he gets back to Leeside, the unidentified fan will no doubt be showing his classic snap to all and sundry for many years to come. |
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Is Australia's comic style too laconic to fit the rapid-fire style of a classic screwball? |
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Reminiscent of classic thrillers, the movie's real core is the dangerous allure of wiping the slate clean and starting your life all over again. |
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It's a classic Swiss Army knife with lots of different blades and stuff, but it's updated with a digital clock, alarm, and stopwatch. |
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In the classic case of allopatric speciation, gene flow is eliminated completely because of a geographic barrier. |
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She had always been a proper lady, who believed in classic things like courtly love and un-divorceable marriage. |
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Six famous women who, albeit unconsciously, gave us a classic of school literature. |
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An all-star cast fills this remake of a classic 1960 Rat Pack film about a crook who organizes a big heist. |
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It's a pleasure to see the 'zombie movie' recreated with some good reinventions of the classic mythology. |
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By this period, however, it had come to be recognised as a classic of the new genre, and a yardstick against which to compare subsequent product. |
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The 24-year-old singer is desperate to be cast in Universal Pictures' reboot of the classic 1983 Al Pacino gangster film. |
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The number of classic albums made since the launch of CD as a format can be counted on the fingers of one hand. |
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It was complemented by two classic marble statues of Greek gods situated at each side of the entrance. |
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These are classic thriller plotlines, recycled time and again to what is often yawningly predictable effect. |
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Her alternation between a slight twang and subtle gristle leans a bit toward classic country. |
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Their eponymous debut, as far back as 1996, was a classic slice of US-based alternative rock. |
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Remaking movies is always a risky endeavor, and remaking a classic can border on the foolhardy. |
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While created under the best of intentions, remakes of classic films will always fall under severe scrutiny. |
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Do you have any problem with Hollywood's recent trend of doing big-budget remakes for classic low-budget horror films? |
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And let's not pretend these fans are queuing up to see a classic boxing match. |
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To mark his seventieth birthday, a series of Laurent de Brunhoff's classic stories have been reprinted this year in special hardback editions. |
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It is a television drama from Japan that is based on a classic novel of the same name. |
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My memories surrounding this creek are, it would seem, classic childhood remembrances. |
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This is the classic method using oatmeal rather that porridge oats and is my favourite because of its rough texture and lingering flavour. |
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Lunch may be with family or friends, and involve a classic roast followed by, say, fruit jelly made by the kids. |
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Faced with the classic choice of writing or living, he finds himself capable of neither, and ponders a retreat into literary quietism. |
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The feather is a classic quilting pattern that was in fashion on embroideries by the beginning of the seventeenth century. |
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Stilton and pears is another classic combination, as is manchego cheese with slices of quince jelly. |
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This novel may have contained the highest number of classic quotable lines in history. |
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Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Carl Stalling wrote the music for the classic Warner Brothers cartoons that John Zorn was weaned on. |
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Corn and jicama are tossed with green romaine lettuce for a twist on the classic Caesar salad. |
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The event had a mixture of modern and classic cars and everything from Bentleys to Formula One vehicles were raced. |
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Most of the yarns were classic yarns in wool, acrylic, cotton, alpaca, etc. |
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Moreover, the fragmentary form reveals an abidingly mysterious quality in even the most conventional texts of classic Hollywood. |
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There will be classic and vintage cars, racing cars, go-carts, bikes, trucks, service vehicles and just about anything else with wheels. |
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The rack of lamb was crusted with bay leaf and paprika, and expertly sliced at the table in the classic Continental style. |
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The classic espadrille wedge, which first came on the scene in the late 1940s and 1950s, is still practical and elegant. |
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Like many of you, I watched classic monster movies on Saturday nights as a child. |
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He has proven himself to be a remarkable yokozuna, and his last yusho was a classic example of sheer will and determination. |
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After all of the weirdness and darkness, het ends on an upbeat note by providing us with a classic romantic comedy. |
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The show runs until January 25 and is adapted from the much loved classic book by Philippa Pearce. |
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It was a classic case of the whole adding up to substantially more than the sum of the parts. |
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There are 59 well appointed rooms with rich wood furnishings and classic polished floors. |
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The classic pathways of complement and kinins are activated and attract the inflamed cells. |
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This classic snack can be varied with the addition of thinly sliced smoked chicken or turkey and avocado. |
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Lytham is a classic seaside links, nine flattish holes out, nine flattish holes in. |
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Thus, the 15 minutes of fame for someone who takes herself way too seriously is extended, and another classic ad campaign jumps the shark. |
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Glass from La Granja carried on many of the classic Venetian techniques such as latticinio. |
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A classic fresco is an original image that was painted directly on a wall of wet plaster using natural pigments. |
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The rendering of the all-time classic songs by children was music to the ears. |
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The East Lancs Railway will provide the perfect platform for a rally and classic car event later this year. |
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For shade, the ramada, a classic freestanding, open-air structure, is still a common feature in desert gardens. |
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Brazilian singer Caetano Veloso delivers a mindblowingly evocative reinvention of a classic Mexican ranchera to an open-air, nighttime assembly. |
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You are a classic buy-to-let merchant, otherwise known as a wheeler-dealer. |
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It is the classic adversary system which overlaps with a two-party system, and the arguments and votes are often predictable. |
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Spotting classic mistakes is not easy, but there is some good advice on offer. |
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Bring the classic look of frame-and-panel wainscoting to any room in your house using simple shop-made moldings and custom fit plywood panels. |
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This classic objective adds multipitch rock climbing and a thrilling 150-foot rappel to your bag of tricks. |
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He's jealous and insecure, wants to hear from her everyday, whines and moans when she calls, pummelling her with classic passive aggression. |
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The classic rock played compliments the excellent whiskey sour I drank on my first visit. |
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What a feeble excuse for a song that is, a classic non-quorate affair covering three notes throughout. |
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The most delicate is the classic white marguerite, Argyranthemum frutenscens. |
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The modernist whiteness of the walls, a classic ploy for downplaying the surface, becomes painful after a while. |
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The fact that Cosmos is such a classic tune makes this dull, flat rendition even more of an affront. |
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Tailored of fine thin-wale corduroy this smooth cotton sport shirt from Martin Gordon offers a modern take on a classic fabric. |
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The deep pessimism which infects the classic Cold War novel gives way to a complacence born of the hero's capacity to survive. |
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I loved its witty takes on classic California architecture, from Condor Flats to the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood Boulevard. |
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The new cravat, a satin and twill model from Brooks Brothers, will replace his old one, a classic repp tie, also from Brooks Brothers. |
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He turned and cut three scions from his own classic yuzu tree and gave them to me. |
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In the classic whodunit, in contrast, the situation itself may have strong comic possibilities. |
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Give him his due though, his voice improves with age and Young is possibly one of the country's finest soul singers of the classic mould. |
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The original trilogy is an absolute classic in my opinion so I would be surprised if I ever would like a remake. |
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It will be the first time in the Swindon theatre's history that J M Barrie's ageless classic has been performed as a pantomime. |
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In fact, I feel strongly that if ready-made cocktails are not going to stick to the classic formula they should choose another name. |
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The finely tailored jacket featured wide lapels and side belt with turn-ups prominent on the classic cut pants. |
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The foreign policy of the Voronin administration over the past three years has been based on the classic principles of realism. |
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In Chandler's famous puff for the superiority of the private eye over the classic mystery, its virtue is said to lie in its greater realism. |
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Around since time immemorial, the antiquated Granby Zoo continues to serve as a classic example of old-style zoos. |
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His research included classic works on quail, bushtits, Mexican and South American thrushes, New World jays, and others. |
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It was instantly acclaimed as a classic and had a huge influence throughout the Western world. |
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Winter favorites are white and all shades of blue. And, of course, black is still a classic which goes with any outfit. |
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However, he is not a derivative imitator of classic Japanese cinema, but one of its original though sadly neglected film-makers. |
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Ultra-light, heavy warbird metal, classic class the Spring sun shone on polished aluminium and glossy timber. |
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Thanks to all who attended and contributed at the charity auction, the poker classic and the whist drive. |
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Today, he is the red-hot favourite to win the classic 12 km race for the third year. |
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A small, cosy gem on Sherman Drive, this is a classic 1940s bar that knocks spots off most 1990s retro imitations. |
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For evening, her navy tuxedo jacket has satin trim on the collar, pocket and sleeves, and is a modern twist on a classic design. |
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It's a classic example of why a catastrophic warmist can never be wrong, they just move the goal posts after the fact. |
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He is a very good player, a classic winger with lot of power, and is very quick. |
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Any artist who has had their past work stamped with classic status must surely find themselves in a bind. |
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Let's take a look at one of the classic Zen koans, the one about wild geese. |
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Andrew, 33, is nuts about classic Harley Davidson motorcycles and little Harley is already following in his footsteps with her own quad bike. |
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The more classic version is the almost dry, bitter drink with the strong aroma of wormwood and other bitter herbs. |
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I read about classic Tommy Boy recordings in a three year old magazine while I was on the lav this morning. |
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In other cases akinesia, dyskinesia, waxy flexibility, and cogwheeling may occur instead of or in addition to the classic rigidity. |
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The behavior you describe is a classic precursor for even worse emotional abuse and could possibly turn violent. |
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He follows the pattern of a classic Japanese filmmaker with technique so highly refined as to be invisible. |
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Ditching old equipment while making a tidy profit is classic Bell monopoly reaming. |
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Matt Lombardi teaches the American classic to students in the city of Chengdu. |
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Ranging from classic black and white shots featuring line and form to intriguing abstracts in colour, the exhibition charts Rob's photographic journey during this period. |
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The classic comedy Ghostbusters is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a theatrical re-release over Labor Day weekend. |
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And though it's considered one of their lesser efforts, just having these two names in the credits are enough to set classic movie fans' hearts aflutter. |
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Supermodel and forces sweetheart Nell McAndrew provided a welcome splash of glamour against the drab greys and greens of a collection of classic warbirds yesterday. |
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It is a classic case of cold-blooded murder with malice aforethought. |
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Gently melancholic ageless classic from the lost talent of English song. |
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Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction. |
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The viewer catches on pretty early that, unlike other classic horror films in which the identity of the killer is never in question, this film is a whodunit. |
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Her timeless look, retro style, and wounded, coquettish gaze recall classic film stars like Grace Kelly. |
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The film however plays down overt preaching, treating the themes of good, evil, sacrifice and redemption as the kind of cornerstones that any classic drama is built on. |
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The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs. |
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The classic signs of raised jugular venous pressure and fine basal crepitations become evident at the later stages of heart failure when there is severe dysfunction. |
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You can get fun introductions to Japanese culture at two major festivals, with demonstrations of everything from classic dance to aikido martial arts. |
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Combining classic Japanese and French flavours with wonderful Australian produce, this is his way of serving oysters dressed with ginger, soy sauce and rice wine vinegar. |
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The spectrum yields a classic fractal object called a Julia set. |
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This never-been-done-before adaptation of a timeless tale gives a fuller rendering of the book that is normally achievable in a classic adaptation. |
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It's a classic case of a worthless politician cuddling up to the received wisdom of the Westminster village, whilst ignoring the people he's supposed to represent. |
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These range from the pale silvery hue of maple to the warm gold, knotty style of pine, and from the classic mid-brown of oak to the rich darkness of walnut. |
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In the classic skillset of piloting, mental acuity, and its coordination with hand and foot movements, is equally vital. |
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A glossary of what all those strange phrases in classic Christmas songs really mean. |
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In some ways, Iain follows the classic profile of the early achiever. |
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We will be covering the flights of the Stormbird and will be presenting air-to-air photographs of this World War Two classic in an upcoming issue. |
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First up, a classic profile of the cantankerous but lovable Chicago newspaper columnist Mike Royko. |
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Young Frank in particular has a classic southern accent and pronunciation. |
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Add in a few British classic cars and you have a recipe for success. |
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Filling the ranks of Abandonware are classic games that everyone played, so companies made a mint off them, but weren't released for copyright-free distribution. |
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Simple, easy, and totally fuss-less, this is the down-home version of the classic baked lobster. |
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For one thing, Blair and Brown were classic knock-down, drag-out political rivals. |
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Listening to the slow percolation of the organs and the smoky raspiness of his vocals on his classic tracks, you can hear the sound of true inspiration. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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But this classic rearing-to-separation-to-reunion tale of a Clydesdale and its owner was truly touching. |
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In another classic instance of more-is-less, Prior, who was jolted by a sudden vision of a neon aleph in Part I, is now shown the better part of the Hebrew alphabet. |
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The title track is a rhythmic ballad suitable for singing along to, and the rest of the album is an invitation to explore his whispery lyrics and classic instruments. |
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Their numerous annual funding raising events include the vintage rally, the Slieve Bloom walk, a golf classic and Sunflower day and coffee morning. |
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Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," is loaded with irony, and there are several excellent examples of verbal irony to be found. |
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Grab some cat-eyes, agates and steelies, and enjoy this classic game! |
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While many of Shaw's grand old homes and classic row houses have been rehabbed, the Woodson home, whose condition worsens by the day, awaits rescue. |
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Surely they deserved fresh material, not rehashed classic pop songs. |
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Gru has a classic no-frills jacket with zipper, plus businesslike turtleneck, drainpipe trousers, and pointed Mod boots. |
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On monetary and fiscal policy, the Democrats are the classic party of liberal Keynesianism, in contrast to the Republican policy of conservative Keynesianism. |
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First names are not used, a classic public school affectation. |
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A classic yacht or ketch costs about the same, holding 12 to 40 people. |
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His is the classic immigrant rags-to-riches tale of that much-sought fantasy, the American Dream. |
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Spectators will also have the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of the most loved, and best presented classic racing cars in the world. |
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The game we chose was a variant of Whack-A-Mole, a classic carnival game. |
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It is a classic anti-semitic canard to punish any Jew for the perceived crimes of all of them. |
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His first recordings were a classic case of trying too hard, aping the Bluebird beat. |
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In the beginning, it only aired re-runs of classic cartoons such as Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, scooby doo, and The Flintstones. |
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If the child shows classic signs and symptoms, direct visualization of the supralaryngeal area is carried out promptly using a laryngoscope or bronchoscope. |
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For those on the more conservative side, Atkinson recommends trying a classic red lipstick. |
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It has grown a classic literary and graphic work over the last thirty years, due to the childishly naive, yet adultly irrational outlook of the writer and the illustrator. |
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It constantly reinvents itself, remaining classic but fresh. |
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Us old men have banded together to hopefully create another teen classic for a new generation, Vampire Academy. |
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Elsewhere in the game category, classic characters and bankable franchises reign. |
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A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge eating and drinking. |
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Is it also genius and a classic work about the struggle between civilization and barbarism, between good and evil? |
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But I urge you more cynical movie buffs to give this classic a try. |
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According to WWD, the collection mixes classic Bavarian pieces with edgy black leather. |
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The joinery not only meets the requirements of modern engineering, it is the classic housed mortise and tenon joinery that has withstood the test of time. |
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His lean arrangement of this covered-by-everyone classic leaves plenty of room for her beguiling vocals. |
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The designer focused on classic sportswear cuts with fitted blazers, belted coats, and pencil skirts. |
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The mainly American Zinfandel grape comes in many styles but few meatier than this classic from California's Sonoma region and winemaker Joel Peterson. |
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Even though Japanese principles and classic flowering trees and shrubs such as wisterias, magnolias and flowering cherries have been used, everything has been sourced locally. |
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His images are radiant with color, light and life, and his classic style of paintings evoke the very essence of some of the most delightful places on earth. |
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West is a dynamo, a fearsome warrior who quotes classic Greek with a warm, Southern charm. |
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Initially I'd hoped to showcase classic examples of an action game, an adventure game, and a strategy game, but at this stage I'll settle for anything I can install! |
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That's why a classic lift called the bent press is one of my favorites. |
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Hobson's Choice, a classic tale of Lancastrian life, is brought to the stage next month in this scene from Keighley Playhouse's latest production. |
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This classic Olympic-style lift is an essential back and leg builder. |
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Richly documented, absorbingly developed, and beautifully written, this is narrative of the highest order, likely to become a classic of its kind. |
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The classic example was the Allied air attacks on the French rail network in 1944 to interdict German troop movements that might interfere with the Normandy landings. |
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Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes. |
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Mr Douglas has come out with the classic cringe which believes pessimism, or realism as he would no doubt like to call it, is an inherently Scottish state of mind. |
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I would define Rockefeller Republican in the classic sense as a combination of fiscal responsibility and social conscience. |
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If building high-performance boats in the heart of the prairie seems unlikely, consider that most of the people making them are classic landlubbers, farmers to the core. |
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La brava claims to have invented the classic Patatas bravas, a spicy, addictive dish of fried potatoes smothered in brava sauce. |
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But he breathed vibrant, hilarious, oh-so-fabulous life into the classic 1996 remake. |
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Week after week, The Daily Beast features classic stories from the past that prove great writing is timeless. |
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The King Edward is a classic type potato, perfect for this dish. |
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Kirov Ballet is based at the Mariinsky Theatre in St Petersburg, Russia and is famous the world over for its classic productions. |
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There will also be classic music, battle re-enactments, vintage fashion and vehicle exhibitions. |
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Even if you are only writing a potboiler, you have to feel in your bones that it is a classic for the ages. |
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Qadhdhafi had lots going for him, as he stuck his finger in every economic pie just like a classic third world kleptocrat. |
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It is a classic reflection nebula with powerful stellar winds that produce the comet-like nebula we see today. |
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A lighthouse is the classic example of a public good because it is difficult to prevent a ship from using it. |
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Its classic profile, combined with its easy to grip knurl pattern will delight consumers. |
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Inspired by her favourites, look out for chic knitwear, classic tailoring and leatherwear. |
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Secretary of State Madeleine Albright lip-syncing a Motown classic while dancing in a grocery store. |
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While the classic Zen koan has no real answer, it provokes many questions when it comes to the power of partnerships. |
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The first major section deals with Yoder's relativizing of the classic Christological statements from the fourth and fifth centuries. |
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He decided that he must form his own company to play Shakespeare and other classic plays in the West End. |
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Complete professional Auto Racing facility with a maintenance for high end Auto racing or classic car restoration. |
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The collection of lace-up shoes and slip-on loafers expertly balances classic design, technical know-how and graphical creativity. |
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This classic Greek soup, avgolemono, gets its velvety texture from beaten eggs. |
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Several of Caine's classic films have been remade, including The Italian Job, Get Carter, Alfie and Sleuth. |
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Lanark is the classic Glasgow novel, an organism that Gray has changed over the years, a swollen sea, an ash heap. |
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The Crown Film Unit completed many classic wartime documentaries including Roy Boulting's Academy Award winning Desert Victory. |
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Some older or classic cars have lap belts only, but you may be able to retrofit your vehicle with a newer lap and shoulder belt combination. |
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The story is an action packed, mysterious, backstabbing, and dramatic story revolving around classic cars. |
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The Glasspar G3 is a classic boat and is one of the most popular restorable fiberglass boats. |
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But a classic it was, thanks to five goals in the first half-hour and then a last-gasp final twist. |
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The classic case is the rosy periwinkle, found in the tropical forests of Madagascar. |
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A COMMON REASON FOR retranslating a classic is that a publishing firm wants the text in their list. |
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Most classic boxers, such as Muhammad Ali, enjoyed their best successes against sluggers. |
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The new EP consists of four classic rhythm and blues tracks from our live set. |
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Pupils read and reread classic works and wrote essays imitating their style. |
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Other than that, turn the volume up and enjoy classic like Basketcase, When I Come Around and American Idiot. |
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Soon, she recognized the classic white patch of rough skin on top of the whale's head and knew she was looking at a North Atlantic right whale. |
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The airfield's three runways, in classic WWII triangle format, lie within the outline of the present track. |
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He continued his involvement in motorcycling, participating in classic events with bikes from his stable of vintage racing machines. |
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But DVD has also helped unearth some classic forgotten footage, both in terms of rockumentaries and classic rock concerts. |
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I decided to cook with haggis this week, and use it as a filling for one of my favourite ways of preparing beef, the classic beef olive. |
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During this period, Davis had been clearly struggling with his game, displaying the classic symptoms of a confidence problem in his technique. |
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People take cruises in which they crew and 'learn the ropes' aboard craft such as tall ships, classic sailing vessels and restored working boats. |
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My husband is the classic middle child, the peacemaker often overlooked by his parents. |
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In his classic essay on the topic George Orwell distinguishes nationalism from patriotism, which he defines as devotion to a particular place. |
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The classic Triassic marl, sand and conglomerate rocks are used predominantly throughout Cardiff as building materials. |
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It was made internationally famous as the setting for the classic film, Odd Man Out, starring James Mason. |
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The classic Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera The Pirates of Penzance focuses on The Pirate King and his hopeless band of pirates. |
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The temptation of the hometowner is therefore the classic temptation of insularity, which equates interest with self-absorption. |
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The north face of Ben Nevis is riven with buttresses, ridges, towers and pinnacles, and contains many classic scrambles and rock climbs. |
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The classic mola is pure applique and is distinguished by alternating bands of color. |
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The station split frequencies in January 1995 launching Tay FM for a younger audience and Tay AM playing classic hits. |
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The classic example has been the Rhine Valley graben with the Vosges Mountains and the Schwarzwald as adjacent horsts. |
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The game also encourages the user to become familiar with the type, carrying capacity, and wheel layout of different classic locomotives. |
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The technique and patterning are classic forms in the context of pure European and Peninsular corded ware. |
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The line would be operative and trains moving onto the classic track WCML while phase 2 is built. |
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Bladed weapons were mostly cast from classic bronze, while helmets and armor were hammered from mild bronze. |
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The proposed hub is to be located at the site of the existing station, which will access all classic lines radiating from Crewe. |
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The band's repertoire includes both classic and modern jazz. |
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Their latest movie is a modern version of a classic children's story. |
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Recording their classic song, 'Emotion' was a special time for Destiny's Child. |
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The album's sound is described as classic and contemporary country and roots music. |
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The restaurant serves a bastardized version of the classic French dish. |
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He spent much of his time travelling through Europe, rediscovering and republishing classic Latin and Greek texts. |
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This classic Italian wedding soup is the perfect weeknight meal for any home. You will absolutely love how the flavors come together. |
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Prior to the red flag logo, the party had used a modified version of the classic 1924 shovel, torch and quill emblem. |
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For them Locke was the classic theorist of landed society and the landholder, not of commerce and mercantile interests. |
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A few writers on the periphery still mention it, influenced by the dictionaries and classic writings of former times. |
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The classic definition of Perth has been as a city, and traditional documentation confirms that this has been true since time immemorial. |
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The dresses will be narrower at the hips, midriffs bare and the classic skirt will take on newfashion impetus. |
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In 2016 Phantastes was retold in modern English by Rev Dr Mark Worthing for the benefit of modern readers wishing to enjoy this classic work. |
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I and Sopwith Pup of 1916 set the classic pattern followed by fighters for about twenty years. |
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Manson was exposed to classic jazz records as she grew up and work by Nina Simone, Cher, Peggy Lee and Ella Fitzgerald. |
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Their joint paper giving the results of their study is a classic in the literature of Alpine geology. |
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In the hands of a designing executive, a standing army was the classic instrument of liberticide. |
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Shrewsbury is well known in culinary circles for being the namesake of a classic English dessert. |
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A queasy combination of classic Wayne oat opera and happy jalopy jokiness a la Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. |
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This became the classic means of measuring the charge and mass of the electron. |
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With the show's 2005 revival, executive producer Russell T Davies stated his intention to reintroduce classic icons of Doctor Who. |
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However, in all existing formulations of classic PRE, data-flow equations are still cleverly but ad hocly designed. |
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The band has stated that their music is influenced by classic metal acts such as Metallica, Iron Maiden and Slayer. |
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These included posters bearing his image together with radio adverts featuring classic Cooper jokes. |
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While East coast tends to follow more of a modernized version of the classic clog and hoedown style. |
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First published in 1930, The Art of Whittling is a classic introduction to the hobby of woodcrafting through whittling. |
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The Royal Navy Submarine Service was used primarily in the classic Axis blockade. |
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When the inning ended, Ted leaped into the air and delivered the classic one-finger salute to the booing crowd. |
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For the most part, one will not see fried meats or potatoes in a classic Polish breakfast. |
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The emergence of the classic Porsche 356 is covered in the accompanying sports car article. |
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None in this study occurred before 1727, but the same team devoted an article to the 1580 earthquake that year, the classic study. |
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One classic view of the Farnes, very popular with photographers, is that from the harbour at Seahouses. |
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In the game, players must fight to avenge the death of their fallen master in a classic Wuxia storyline. |
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As for their music in general, the band members describe it as a mix of classic rock with a little bit of funk, some blues and alternative rock. |
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Edward Hopper has long been a living classic of American art. |
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In the classic Heian period, the court would travel to Ise to visit the shrine to the Sun Goddess and imperial progenitrix Amaterasu. |
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There are any number of variants on the classic bavaroise, the most elegant of chilled puddings. |
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Clarkson arrives next in a Fiat 124 Spider which he admits is incredibly pretty but predicts it will go wrong all the time like all classic cars. |
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The Ice Bag, a parachutelike swell of nylon cloth capped by polyester resin, is an oversized, mechanized version of the classic headache remedy. |
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The animation at the top of this article is a classic illustration of Coriolis force. |
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A classic gold rush had been set off that would have tragic consequences for the Caribbean's indigenous people and cultures. |
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Half Dome, Yosemite, a classic granite dome and popular rock climbing destination. |
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The classic aerofoil section wing is unstable in flight and difficult to control. |
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Usually, the three stripes appear in the contrasting colour on the strap of the classic models. |
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There are regular productions of both classic plays and newly commissioned drama. |
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The classic shapes of rowboats reflect an evolution of hundreds of years of trial and error to get a good shape. |
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Trends around the world have seen new developments of the classic scooter, some with larger engines and tires. |
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A classic World War Two ration dish, adapted and made altogether much yummier. |
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According to Suetonius, Domitian wholly feigned his interest in arts and literature, and never bothered to acquaint himself with classic authors. |
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The Classic of History is one of the Five Classics of Chinese classic texts and one of the earliest narratives of China. |
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The Spanish nobility started taking shape around the ninth century in classic military fashion, occupying land as warriors on horseback. |
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A classic example of a dispute over the weregild of a slave is contained in Iceland's Egil's Saga. |
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This classic text was translated into Latin in 1175 and later into many other languages and remained authoritative until the 19th century. |
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A classic case is that of Miles and Beryl Smeeton, who attempted to round the Horn in their yacht Tzu Hang. |
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It quickly became a classic standard work for generations of young Dutch and Flemish artists in the 17th century. |
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In the 19th century, philologists devised a now classic classification of languages according to their morphology. |
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A classic example is Member of Parliament, which in plural is Members of Parliament. |
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Another classic trick with rings is the 'pull-down'. This can only be done with rings that fit easily over your head. |
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Wuthering Heights is one of the few classic works of English literature to contain a substantial amount of dialect. |
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Marble Palace is a classic example of a European mansion that was built in the city. |
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Lord Hoffmann in South Australia Asset Management Corp v York Montague Ltd gave a classic example. |
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Mill's On Liberty, published in 1859 became a classic defence of the right to freedom of expression. |
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The classic symptom is large amounts of watery diarrhea that lasts a few days. |
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A classic budget game, there isn't really anything outstanding about Rescue at all. |
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It is designed in a classic form, which is expressed by a Latin cross sign. |
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Worcester is home to many classic lunch car diners including Boulevard Diner, Corner Lunch, Chadwick Square Diner, and Miss Worcester Diner. |
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The river is perhaps best known for the early American literary classic A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers by Henry David Thoreau. |
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The village was the inspiration for the fictional village of Greendale in the classic children's television series Postman Pat. |
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