Mr Sharpe said it was mainly young people who self-harmed due to the pressures of modern living. |
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Departed tight end Shannon Sharpe led the Broncos in receptions in six of the past eight seasons. |
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It emerged that Sharpe had a history of mental instability and had had psychiatric treatment. |
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Sharpe is at the gym five days a week honing and toning his body with free weights. |
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Sharpe on the other hand was recorded as marrying legally in November 1990 before committing her first offence of bigamy the following May. |
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Inconsistencies between the account given by the appellant and that given by Sharpe are also relied on. |
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Our measure of risk-adjusted returns, a variation of the Sharpe ratio, is shown for each sub-sample for different event horizons. |
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Then, when Collins knocked Sharpe senseless, Flatley kicked the penalty and Australia led 10-0 with 23 minutes gone. |
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Mr Sharpe said it was not fair to the membership of the society as a whole to subsidise a loss-making branch. |
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Further research will be necessary to determine what suppression of testosterone levels might mean, Sharpe said. |
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Before accepting the faculty position, he also had worked with Sharpe for 12 years at Skidmore. |
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In an unwary moment, French dragoons come so very narrowly to causing Wellesley great harm, prevented only by the heroic efforts of Sergeant Richard Sharpe. |
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After the lapse of some time, Sharpe rose to address the meeting, speaking in a low, soft tone, that his voice might not be heard beyond the walls of the building. |
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Millions of people could say the same, and Sharpe states outright that her own story is neither dramatic nor unique. |
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The two mayors who succeeded him, Kenneth Gibson and Sharpe James, also both went to jail on charges of corruption. |
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The exchanges in this Aegon West Lancashire League Division One match then settled down until the referee awarded Springfields a penalty that was well saved by Russ Sharpe. |
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The relationship between risk and return is usually illustrated by the Sharpe ratio, which indicates the level of out-performance over cash per unit of risk. |
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For example, the Sharpe ratio measures excess return per unit of risk, where risk is calculated as volatility, which is a traditional and popular risk measure. |
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Second-rower Nathan Sharpe, smarting from the Wellington defeat when he was captain, had a stormer but, worryingly, finished the game with a shoulder injury. |
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Sheriffe intervened out of a misplaced sense of chivalry, said Mr Sharpe. |
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Lyn Sharpe, acting headteacher at John of Gaunt, admitted she is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea after closing the gate last year for health and safety reasons. |
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It has also appeared in the series Homicide, Sharpe, Hornblower, Jimmy Neutron, The Mentalist, Gossip Girl, Monsuno, and Turn. |
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The periods and style names are those used by Banister Fletcher and others, based on Rickman and Sharpe. |
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The current Organist and Director of Music of the Minster is Robert Sharpe. |
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Lancaster architects Sharpe, Paley and Austin were prolific throughout the development of Barrow. |
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Prior to emancipation, Baptist deacon Samuel Sharpe, who served with Burchell, organized a general strike of slaves seeking better conditions. |
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With both Timani and Simmons out, it remains to be seen who will pack down alongside Nathan Sharpe in the boilerhouse against Wales. |
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But when cashier Faljuni Kothari came to the potted plant she called for another member of staff, Linda Sharpe. |
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Jones later strongly criticised Sharpe and said that he was furious about the leaked email. |
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Richard Sharpe has suggested to me that Serlo may have hoped for an appointment from Roger and joined the Cluniacs on failing to receive one. |
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Guests included the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Birmingham, Coun Mike Sharpe and his wife Thelma, and one of his precessors, Sir Bernard Zissman. |
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Alan Sharpe recorded 4lb 8oz of roach, gudgeon and perch, again using waggler tactics, and P Tilestone recorded a 3lb mixed catch of roach, gudgeon and skimmers. |
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With their dream of a visitors center now seemingly impossible, Sharpe and others said the buffer zones, open space zoning and conservation easements represent cold comfort. |
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The two original band members of Love and Murrell are now joined by Harold Eban Brown and Jason Sharpe, to keep on playing the music of the Stylistics. |
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An alternative name, the Rectilinear, was suggested by Edmund Sharpe, and is preferred by some as more accurate, but has never gained widespread use. |
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Lee Sharpe, who had won the race to displace Danny Wallace, took to the field as United's left winger, while Wallace was selected as a substitute. |
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Sharpe's barrister Ruth Cranage urged Judge Benson to suspend any prison sentence so that Sharpe could undertake treatment provided by the Probation Service. |
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In recent decades, most historians have criticised him, the main exception being Kevin Sharpe who offered a more sympathetic view of Charles that has not been widely adopted. |
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