In fact, the move has made possible the rejuvenation of the museum, which will make the much-loved building more welcoming. |
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These include wind power and fuel cells, which could one day replace the oil that we put into our much-loved oil guzzlers. |
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They are not supershort as Daisy Dukes, and they're not as long as your much-loved crops. |
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If, however, you're going to redo a much-loved golden oldie, which is better anyway in memory than it is on VHS, then at least rethink it. |
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Gardeners digging up their borders for spring bulb planting are being urged to do their bit to help rescue the much-loved British bluebell. |
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Too many fatty treats can prove fatal for much-loved pets as they become grossly overweight. |
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Thomas and his fellow engines' voices and endearingly primitive animation remain the same as in the much-loved television series. |
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A service of thanksgiving for the life of a much-loved vicar took place on Saturday. |
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Tuna is a much-loved, healthy fish, packed with the Omega 3 fish oil that is so important. |
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We have seen how the media can in the space of 24 hours achieve an immense mobilization of the world in relation to a much-loved personality. |
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This much-loved Canadian tradition began as a local initiative in MontrƩal and grew into what is now a national Canada Post volunteer initiative. |
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Available in many varieties, local hampers are an ideal and much-loved gift idea. |
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Polo was much-loved by the Mamluk rulers, uniting both military exercise and game. |
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A summer holiday mood can be created on the fourth rainy day in a row just by drinking the same much-loved tipples enjoyed abroad. |
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The ceremony and pageantry of the last week was not simply a way of saying goodbye to a much-loved person. |
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The much-loved gardens have been closed in line with library and coffee shop closing times to limit the access vandals have to the grounds. |
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Curl up in front of the TV with your own bowl of this much-loved comfort food favourite, done my way. |
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He has been with us for two years and has established himself as a much-loved figure. |
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It's a much-loved old TV series that's had a hip revamp for the big screen. |
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Crammed into eight lines in block capitals, the postcards ask after family and friends and wish a happy birthday to a much-loved brother. |
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The only pasta I ate was macaroni cheese and, as a treat from a much-loved and indulgent babysitter, tinned spaghetti. |
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In the old-school commercial tradition, it exists to provide much-loved shows in a straightforward and uncontentious manner. |
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A trip to Northern Ireland has become the Irish retail equivalent of England's much-loved booze cruise to France. |
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In the nineteenth book in a much-loved series, the pair wins a creativity prize in a snowman contest. |
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The Dudley are crude, ignorant, violent and much-loved by wrestling fans across the world. |
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Finally, America will have to accept Bill Cosby as a many-sided man, rather than a much-loved pop-culture caricature. |
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Especially the much-loved Howard Jacobson. |
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But the story of Ronald Reagan, the much-loved symbol of a US born-again after the self-hating 1960s and 1970s, still resonates with ordinary Americans. |
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Caregiving is a full-time job, yet there is no funding to support the family caregiver who may be forced to give up employment to care for a much-loved parent during his or her last years. |
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Over the past forty years the much-loved singer-songwriter has delighted audiences worldwide with his beautifully-crafted songs of life, love and loss. |
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Magnificently colorful and exquisitely detailed, his paintings capture the exhilarating beauty of Venice, Hawaii, San Francisco, and other much-loved locales. |
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As well as their important compost-creating role, nettles also provide excellent food for some butterflies and moths and are much-loved by ladybirds. |
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Not entirely without surprise, serendipity had its way with me and I stumbled on one of my much-loved poems, by Henry Reed, that fitted the bill perfectly. |
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No one who saw the teenager's funeral on television could fail to have been moved by the pale-faced boy carrying a portrait of his late, much-loved brother. |
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My wife and I know what it is like to lose a much-loved son needlessly on military duty in a distant country and we wouldn't wish that dreadful heartache and pain on anyone. |
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Varieties from all over the world were successfully grown, and Van Riebeeck himself developed the still much-loved hanepoot grape, with its honey-sweet distinctive flavour. |
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A double bill of theatrical productions from two much-loved stories of Oscar Wilde, will be performed at the Linenhall Arts Centre on Thursday next, August 25th at 8pm. |
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We very much enjoyed working with Space Architects who helped us make our dreams come true to restore and reenergise our much-loved Darlington Hippodrome. |
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When it was launched, 21 years ago, the pound coin received a frosty reception from a sceptical public, reluctant to give up the much-loved folding note it was to replace. |
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This is the sort of home-baked delight that a much-loved grandmother might have given you alongside a glass of orange squash or a mug of instant coffee. |
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Existing buildings to be used by some of the Fleet staff have been renamed to honour the late and much-loved Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fieldhouse and Maj Gen Sir Jeremy Moore. |
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The much-loved Matelot top gets a makeover, there are lovely 30s-style chunky knits and all sorts of variations on a red, white and blue colour theme. |
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To my mind, it matters not if the deceased is young, promising and much-loved, or old, deranged and despised by all who knew him. |
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Plans are now afoot for a small screen adaptation of the much-loved novel. |
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While Matthau gives a complex performance as a decrepit, foul-mouthed alcoholic who is still a much-loved father figure, the rest of the cast are sadly underused. |
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He is in no rush to be married and have children, though a much-loved two-year-old cousin makes him feel broody. |
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This diptych parodies Victorian images of young girls cuddling much-loved pets. |
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The documentary ends with a man speaking about his much-loved and missed dead wife. |
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But for that special meal, Singapore chilli crab, black pepper crab or simple steamed crab are much-loved treats. |
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His much-loved dog Pat, ageĀ 16, trots behind him. |
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Doctor Who creator Steven Moffat has revealed he's not averse to a U-turn and is bringing much-loved UNIT scientist and the Doctor's biggest superfan Osgood back from the dead. |
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The Internet went ballistic in July over the killing of Cecil, a much-loved, 13-year-old lion that lived in Zimbabwe's Hwange National Park. |
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There will be an egg hunt, Bunny Hop Race, the much-loved Egg and Spoon Race, Easter egg painting workshops and arts and crafts activities. |
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Parents and children told of their heartb reak at the loss of the much-loved school. |
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There's a tempting selection of desserts on offer and Cote's creme caramel and creme brulee are much-loved house specialities. |
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A much-loved Olympic tiepin presented to her at the 1976 Montreal Games and a canteen of solid silver cutlery also disappeared. |
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She said that after a much-loved aunt died her body was embalmed so that she could remain with her grieving husband and their children, corporeally at least. |
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Floating Market, Regent's Canal, Mile End Park, E3, to 16 Aug, canalrivertrust.org.uk Part of London's much-loved community of barges and narrowboats becomes a vintage, crafts and foodie dream on water. |
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And now ankle biters can see the much-loved characters live as they take to the road in this national live arena tour, headed by Justin Fletcher. |
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Adapted from Roald Dahl's much-loved book, much of the action sees Dustin's character Mr Hoppy sharing his flat with dozens of tortoises. |
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Bring your much-loved film negative and slide collection to life by transforming them into digital files and saving direct to SD card. |
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There was a time when the Downton Abbey Christmas special might involve a lady revealing she was up the duff by the chauffeur, or a much-loved character croaking it in a car accident. |
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One hundred and twenty years later, great crowds have assembled once again to rejoice in the Church's solemn recognition of the outstanding holiness of this much-loved father of souls. |
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When they were young we had a cold, unreliable but much-loved old campervan that we took on family holidays. |
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Shakespeare's much-loved creation is a proto-Men Behaving Badly breed of bachelor, a larger-than-life rogue, rogerer and riotously funny roister doister. |
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Tonight musicians will mark the much-loved former Newcastle and England manager's 80th birthday with a nigs ht of entertainment. |
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Almost everybody on board knows one another and the 50 minutes afloat are spent gossiping, catching up and lamenting the passing of a much-loved dollar store. |
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This is supposed to be a wildlife park so why on earth is there a dog, which appears to be a Saluki, the much-loved Arabic hunting dog, on display? |
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There are six summer schools this August, among them a Glee-themed workshop and a special course for four to six-year-olds based on the much-loved world of Disney. |
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Kim Dotcom hit headlines last year when his Auckland mansion was raided by police and his business, the much-loved Megaupload, was shut down by US authorities. |
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David Benedictus and Mark Burgess write and decorate these tales of our much-loved characters with all the verve and spirit of Milne's and Shepard's originals. |
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In India, Haleem and Harees are some of the much-loved meaty dishes. |
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Like any father, Gary, 22, had hopes and dreams for his much-loved child. |
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But reboots are a different game altogether and if not handled properly, it could result in huge losses, not to mention destroying memories of a much-loved film of yore. |
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