He introduced her to the group publisher, who fronted her enough money to produce a dummy for a new magazine. |
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Kickbox Bootcamp is fronted a fitness expert who is so jacked she would have little trouble beating me to death with my own spleen. |
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An awesome bandleader, Eckstine first fronted a bop big band with musicians who established the vocabulary of modern jazz. |
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Basic tools and pure muscle were used to construct everything from security towers to protective barriers fronted by razor wire. |
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Now sheathed in cedar shakes and fronted by a large wraparound deck, the structure bears not a hint of its former ho-hum self. |
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For hardcore Krautrock fans, this was a rare glimpse at the man who fronted Can during their classic, early '70s period. |
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The soundtrack disc includes vintage rockers by Sweet and Girlschool and new songs by Creeper, a band fronted by the one and only Dean. |
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A five-bay timbered building fronted the street through which the visitor entered a courtyard, with the house proper on the far side. |
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This is a through room enjoying front and rear garden aspects and is fitted with a range of natural timber fronted units. |
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It might have been a rather bleak and drizzly evening when the madcap group exploded on stage, fronted by the eccentric Anthony Kiedis. |
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It fronted the boardwalk, the beach, and the ocean, looking south toward, Ike thought, the end of the world. |
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Between this and the canal we discovered warehouses, mausolea and other buildings that fronted on to the road. |
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The dialogue is self-consciously clunky, the characters are stereotypes and each section is fronted with a pretentiously redundant quotation. |
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She fronted an enormously talented bunch of individuals who generated a seamless blend of urban soul and funky grooves. |
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Verb second, or V2, languages are languages in which a finite verb or Aux is fronted to a second place in a root clause. |
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Don't worry about the fact he's already fronted up with a few million dollars of his own dough. |
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Oddest of all, the fronted element is sometimes inserted between subject and predicate. |
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All the shops will be glass fronted on the ground floor and on part of the first floor. |
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We can only hope TV bosses would veto a general election campaign fronted by Ant and Dec on the grounds of taste. |
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In the affected dialects, this vowel is raised and fronted in the pre-voiceless cases. |
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In the instances here, the adjunct in the first example and the complement in the second example are fronted or thematised. |
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Tonight's programmes will be fronted by Dale Winton and guests include Ronan Keating, Claudia Winkleman and US comedian and actor, Denis Leary. |
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Inside Out returns to our screens this Monday, fronted by popular presenter Tessa Dunlop. |
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Its news service, Meridian Tonight, fronted by popular presenter Fred Dinenage attracts nearly half a million viewers each evening. |
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Each episode will be fronted by one of the main presenters and brought to viewers from a different city or venue around the country every week. |
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Theres another band that's fronted by a girl, but that's all the estrogen in this show. |
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Albania's debut entry is a typical europop affair, fronted by a dumpy girl in a cheap dress. |
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The song has been covered by everyone from Nat King Cole to Dread Zeppelin, a 1990s rock band fronted by an Elvis impersonator. |
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However their lead was reversed at 9pm when ITV overtook the corporation with an hour long special fronted by Sir Trevor McDonald. |
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I went out for 10 days to do preview material and came back and fronted it in London, live. |
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New executive chairman Simon Burke, who fronted the group of private investors that made up the Select consortium, took over the reins yesterday. |
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Love fronted a Beach Boys band, Jardine led something called the Beach Band, and lawyers made a nice living off all the bitter litigation. |
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Phil was an immensely talented singer and songwriter who fronted a band called the Knobs. |
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The scallop-shaped meadow became Piazza del Campo, fronted by the Palazzo Pubblico, which stands proud on the lip. |
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It is fronted by a cobblelock driveway which provides off-street parking for two cars, as well as a small landscaped shrubbery. |
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Twenty-seven competitors fronted the event, held at Enoggera in late April, to compete in a 60 km road race and a criterium. |
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Big loose weave knits, crew necks, roll necks, zip fronted or even a cardigan. |
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That has a fronted negative adjunct and inversion of the subject and auxiliary. |
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While it was fronted largely by bluff Protestant parsons, it was backed by Stalin's branch office in the Australian Communist Party. |
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The larger main barroom, fronted by a large patio, is on the opposite side and faces outdoors. |
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Tasty and attractively-presented food is displayed in glass fronted cabinets. |
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Rathnew full back Mark Coffey had a smashing first half, ably fronted all through by Stephen Byrne. |
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The main frontier comprises a stone foundation about 4.3m wide on which stood a turf bank up to 3m high, fronted by a berm and a ditch normally about 12m wide and 3m deep. |
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Pointers will stop stock still when they observe the game, showing the full splendor of their body, fronted by an expression of determination. |
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There's a lot of talk of wow words and fronted adverbials and ways to make your sentence more interesting. |
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Unkle are a British musical outfit fronted by James Lavelle and Pablo Clements with additional arrangements prepared for Ascent by Aidan Lavelle. |
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Finally, it's come to my attention that the up-and-coming Canadian boy band B4-4 is fronted by the twin sons of the cantor of my family synagogue. |
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The Harrington is the classic short, zip fronted jacket for men. Our version features a flattering slimline cut, concealed zip fastening and concealed side pockets. |
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Next the small macaws such as the chestnut fronted macaw and the red bellied macaw will fly down and land on the cliff face. |
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Celestine is also Boss-y: imagine Bruce if he'd fronted a mid-80s synth-pop band. |
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In practice, most captive programs are fronted, irrespective of where the captive is domiciled. |
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The acting is solid, fronted by Crowe and Giamatti and a hard-to-recognize Craig Bierko, and Howard creates some genuinely exciting boxing sequences. |
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Trish had a previous engagement jacked up and couldn't come, anyway Pam, Peter, Tanya, Bronny and himself all fronted up and had a fantastic evening. |
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The company increasingly relied on Lenders Funding LLC, a firm that fronted cash at an interest rate of 35 percent. |
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The upper bed is mostly for perennials, including red-and-white columbines, purple blue campanulas, and tall blue delphiniums fronted by yellow and orange Iceland poppies. |
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Throughout the NCP process governments have fronted difficult issues and implemented sometimes tough reforms because the gains to the public were real and substantial. |
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Another idea, to raise funds for three military charities, was a calendar fronted by Page 3 model and Forces pin-up Nell McAndrew and including Mrs Webster's son Nicky Coward. |
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This usually means the use of a convector fire or glass fronted roomheater, which needs to be sized to meet the particular heat requirements of the room. |
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Clad in polychromatic day-glo garb and fronted by MCs Terminator Bones and Poor White Trash, these unclassifiable Cambridge, England mish-mashers are a sight to behold. |
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Justice fronted UCE 48 a wad of 40 hundred-dollar bills to pay the pharmacist. |
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An Easter opening is planned for the new visitor centre, which is built in the ruined shell of a 17th century seat of the Cholmley family and fronted by cobbled garden courts. |
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Simon Howard showed a confident collection with angular and structured shapes formed in zip fronted jackets and flared trousers in stiff canvas materials. |
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Another soldier walks through, fingering the second-rate audio equipment fitted into the tackiest of green chipboard cabinets, fronted with shiny silver panels. |
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Tony Stone is also exhibiting an extremely rare matching set of four George III serpentine fronted knife boxes in flame mahogany with filigree silverwork. |
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Now Susie, a former singer in the Paper Dolls group in the 60s and ex-radio presenter, is working again and determined to reach the target of the appeal, fronted by Kirsty. |
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For example, when a friend who lives in England told me of a death metal band fronted by a parrot, I was inclined to suspect he was pulling my leg. |
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Having fronted the band generally credited with inventing heavy metal, Ozzy should have been a lock for a solo deal, but initially found no takers. |
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Philippa is no stranger to presenting on television, having fronted Tomorrow's World, Heaven and Earth, Crufts, Robot Wars and a host of other programmes. |
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He fronted for them by taking their cheques, depositing them and then writing personal checks that he gave to Encounter, an anti-communist liberal literary publication. |
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First, the example is one in which the preferred form of the sentence ended in two prepositions, the second with an object and the first without, and he fronted both of them. |
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It is packed with people who enjoy the fuzzy guitar tone interlaced with an upbeat rhythm section and often fronted by a spacey vocal presentation. |
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Now you are facing the ex-ticket booth, a small room fronted with glass and varnished wood. |
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It is an emergency response programme to bird species that are endangered, such as the orange fronted kakariki, whio or blue duck, and yellowhead. |
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This narthex was commonly fronted by a colonnade and, in many cases, opened onto a court surrounded by either colonnades or arcades. |
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He once tried out to be place kicker for the gridiron side New York Jets, starred in an off-Broadway play and even fronted his own mortgage firm. |
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His favourite format was a plain rectangular block fronted by an elegant central portico with pillars and pediment. |
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The photos say it all: double fronted shuttered house covered in Virginia creeper looking for new owners! |
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Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, the flagship of a global empire fronted by the famously shouty chef, has become quietly brilliant under the careful eye of chef patron Clare Smyth. |
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Sumitomo's bold retail strategy, fronted by Tatsuo Kubota, who comes from America's Citibank, is taking flak from staider counterparts at Sakura, for instance. |
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Ridgeway has fronted some of Cardiff's most popular bands during the past 25 years, including The Howling Sleepers, The Vinegar Flies and Doofer. |
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When visitors arrive for guided tours, they will see a Gothic Revival-style house with a peaked roofline, fronted by a porch overlooking a rolling lawn that was once a presidential parade ground. |
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There appears to be no limit on the distance that can separate the fronted expression from its canonical position. |
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Walls exposed to direct cannon fire were very vulnerable, so were sunk into ditches fronted by earth slopes. |
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Three tiers of balconies fronted with roped columns supporting arched openings looked down on the marble hall. |
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Everybody knew Skopas fronted for the fight mob even though he was officially the arena manager. |
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I'm prepared to say that I fronted you the money for a business deal with me, and the investment paid off brilliantly. |
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So I fronted up Saturday afternoon at the usual time to find quite a crowd of blokes waiting to go to work. |
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Back in Brisbane on the Tuesday morning, I fronted up to have my knee checked out by Doctor Lars, an orthopaedic surgeon. |
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We took a lot of kids on that trip, and they fronted up. The Russians fronted up too. |
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After extracting the truth, Alan's parents had fronted up the money to pay off his debt. |
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It is fronted by the Central Hotel on Gordon Street, designed by Robert Rowand Anderson. |
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It's being used as the means by which teachers are required to grade children's writing: good writing is supposedly writing that includes semi-colons, fronted adverbials, embedded relative clauses and expanded noun phrases. |
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The main room was often divided into two levels, the slightly raised one, which was backed by the tokonoma and fronted by decorative wood carving, being reserved for the highest-ranking person present. |
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He also fronted a video campaign to help the charity Save The Children in its mission to aid young Syrian refugees. |
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We fronted up to the fact that we'd be there until we got the whole nightmare sorted out for ourselves. |
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It may share a future tourist itinerary with the Euston Arch, where the perfectly decent 1960s terminus building will be replaced with a retail hangar fronted by a reconstructed Doric propylaeum. |
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Perhaps Apple's next gizmo launch should even be fronted by a potential successor, rather than Mr Jobs, clad in his trademark black garb. Some boards fret that setting up a formal horserace may be counterproductive. |
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In the beginning, in 1965, they were essentially a blues-dance band, fronted by Ron McKernan, known as Pigpen, for his general state of dishevelment. |
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The Cheetah Girls, who first appeared in the young-adult book series of the same name, are a prefab band fronted in this movie by the honeybunch child star Raven-Symoné, who is also an executive producer. |
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He's been the fat guy. He's had cancer. He has fronted up to both and sorted them out. |
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It was fronted in ashlar limestone, with leaded stained-glass windows and huge bay columns. |
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The word went around that the local butchers, Ian Tait and Ron Smith, wanted an apprentice. H.O. and I fronted up to see them and I got the job. |
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She sat on a seat under the alders in the cricket ground, and fronted the evening. |
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This was fronted by a long refectory table about 20 feet long with long wooden benches on either side. |
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The door fronted on a narrow run, like a footbridge over a gully, that filled the gap between the house wall and the edge of the bank. |
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They emerged atop the broad curving steps that fronted on the Street of the Sisters, near the foot of Visenya's Hill. |
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The film depicts a complicated relationship between Mandela and the African National Congress, the political party he fronted. |
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The 46,000 square foot facility is a series of longhouses connected by interior walkways, and fronted with six traditional totem poles, representing 14 clans. |
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Underscoring the scrappy end to the parliamentary year, the education minister fronted the Bolt Report on Sunday morning with an explicit appeal for party unity. |
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France and Italy supported this request and raised concerns that the exemption for flat fronted vehicles could create distortion in the market if vehicles of category 1-1 were not treated in a similar manner. |
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Double fronted stone village house in need of renovation but could create a large home with a courtyard garden and just a short walk out into the garrigue. Located in a popular Minervois village. |
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The song, which originally featured on the 1987 album People, went down in music history as one of the Super Diamono classics from the era Pène fronted the group with fellow lead singers Mamadou Maïga and Moussa Ngom. |
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Sochi has continued to strengthen its cultural legacy today by hosting a traditional bards festival called Summer is Another Small Life, which was fronted by Russian bard singer, Oleg Mitiaev. |
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The shake-up of the station's daytime schedule, in its 20th anniversary year, means it will have only one weekly programme fronted solely by a woman – a one-hour Friday afternoon show presented by Eleanor Oldroyd. |
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Arabic pop music thumps from dozens of speakers as hawkers peddle candyfloss, ice cream, fresh juice and stuffed animals from stalls fronted with flashing, multi-coloured lights. |
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The flip side is killer female fronted spazzery that's even a little catchy. |
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The band is fronted by Steven Wilson, who is well-known for his work producing other artists, from Swedish progressive death metal group Opeth, to Norwegian chanteuse Anja Garbarek. |
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He also fronted a popular weekly show, Where's Fred, which sees him touring the region in a bubble car. |
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Diamond returned with descriptions of the golden fronted bowerbird, a species that had not been seen for more than 70 years. |
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There were also back-to-backs that fronted onto a street and had houses on their back facing onto the courtyard. |
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Zac and sibling Ethan formed the band, fronted by Khmer pop star Ch'hom Nimol. |
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In addition, the 2005 Premier League was fronted by Gary Newbon. |
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Louis was nevertheless extremely generous to his family, paying for homes, cars and education for his parents and siblings, often with money fronted by Jacobs. |
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High-profile pledgers include Iolo Williams, one of Wales' most renowned nature and wildlife presenters who has fronted numerous television programmes. |
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I fronted up. I had little idea that this was what I was doing at the time, but in hindsight, I always did it. I always fronted up and allowed life to present itself to me. |
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Before making waves with Iron Maiden, the vocalist fronted Wolfsbane, a group who, believe it or not, got their first gig as a house band in a hotel in the city. |
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The band, fronted by debt relief campaigner Bono, were given the honour by Chilean President-elect Michelle Bachelet in the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile. |
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The smaller semis of the 1920s and 1930s were closely related to the three bedroom pre-1919 narrow fronted terraces, at least to the larger pre-1919 terraces. |
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After saluting her, he led her to a couch that fronted us, where they both sat down, and the young Genoese helped her to a glass of wine, with some Naples biscuit on a salver. |
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Flanking the west side of Highland Avenue, the structure fronted on Prospect Avenue, which, still a dusty, unpaved road, was regularly graded and graveled. |
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The velar plosives are often fronted through the influence of a following front vowel, and retracted through the influence of a following back vowel. |
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In the overall pounds 1 million challenge, The Selling Platers, fronted by the father-and-daughter team of Oliver and Karen Love, have regained the lead. |
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