Tall skyscrapers loomed above us and a million cars drove in all different directions. |
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I predict that someone tall, dark, and handsome is going to come into your life. |
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Tall fescue, a vigorous Old World grass introduced to the New more than a century ago, now reigns over much of this region. |
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Tall shrubs, including camellias, hydrangeas, and variegated weigela, were carefully positioned so they wouldn't completely block the windows. |
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Still on a nautical theme, the Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour is well worth a look. |
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Tall and owl-eyed, he speaks in a voice barely above a whisper at his spacious flat in a bourgeois neighbourhood of Rome. |
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Tall spring bloomers that stand on their own and that are easy to grow are agapanthus, alliums, blood lilies, and African irises. |
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Tall ships and historic vessels were used as a backdrop for a recreation of a 19th Century Naval clash, set to sound and music. |
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Tall shrubs provide the higher vantage points and nest sites preferred by birds such as wood pigeon. |
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To Amsterdam, red light capital of the universe, where my man with a reefer reports on the finale to this year's Tall Ships Race. |
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Tall desert oaks grow in the swales between the dunes, and stately desert kurrajongs dot the rolling hills between the ranges. |
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Tall and outgoing, he comes with curly hair, a fondness for motorcycles, and a no-frills, all-American manner, a quality you see in his dancing. |
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Tall and lanky with balding hair he reminded me of the boring intellectual types. |
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I had a Tall Americano and a plain bagel with cottage cheese at the cafe for my lunch, and was greatly satisfied with it. |
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Tall glasses of lassi, sweet or salty, come as a cooling drink with the food. |
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Tall yellow candles towered like ziggurats over a city of dishes stacked with onion pies, potato dumplings, mettwurst and weisswurst. |
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Tall ships, small ships, pirate ships, submarines, rafts, and Viking longboats might all put in an appearance. |
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Tall pine trees line the roadways around towns like Ft. Gaines, Arlington and Blakely. |
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Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass are more resistant than bluegrass and Bermuda. |
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The Tall Blacks coach is looking for a more sustained focus from his team tonight in their second game of the Four Nations tournament in Perth. |
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Serbia had a 13-point lead early in the final period, but the Tall Blacks went on a charge to tie the match with two minutes to play. |
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Wearing a boxing glove to protect a broken thumb means he can keep training with the Tall Blacks. |
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The Tall Blacks take on the Czech Republic in three matches that mark the start of their road to the Olympic play-offs. |
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The Tall Blacks are taking an innovative approach to dealing with their centre's broken thumb. |
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The Tall Blacks fly out to Europe next week, but at this stage their schedule of warm-up games is still incomplete. |
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The Tall Blacks' attempt to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics didn't go well. |
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Tall and beautiful with a mane of golden hair, she was a publicity agent's dream. |
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Tall tales were spelled aplenty amongst the old sea dogs during their retiring years. |
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Tall palm trees and thick forests of cactuses give travellers the impression that they are staying in a tropical region. |
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Tall and gangly, with a long nose and beady eyes, he was self-conscious about his appearance and despaired of ever being loved. |
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At Blanch's hut, which is inscribed with graffiti from before World War II, they boil a billy and chew the fat with venison hunter Allan Tall. |
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Tall and slim, he has on a tan windbreaker over a plaid shirt with brown slacks, brown moccasins. |
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Tall ceilings, hardwood floors, original wood mopboards, molding, and doors are abundant through out the main level. |
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Vantage offers Big and Tall sizes in seven basics and bestsellers, including a woven shirt, a windshirt, and a sweater. |
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Tall and Latin looking with long dark hair and black saintly eyes he was dressed as if he had just finished a particularly strenuous bolero. |
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The youth swore he would take care of his friend, but the Tall Soldier continued to plead with him unhearing. |
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It has been a dance-floor smash ever since Tall Paul dropped the track last year at London's super club Turnmills. |
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Tall plants like palms or bougainvillaeas can be put on little trolleys and wheeled across the roads when the clock strikes six. |
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Whether bobbing about on a dinghy or crossing the oceans on a Tall Ship, one can learn the mechanics of piloting and navigating. |
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Tall of body, long of leg, blonde of hair, heavy of spangles, she stepped right out with a megawatt grin and a snappy prance. |
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Tall butterweed also has well developed upper leaves and is in much drier habitats. |
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Tall perennials will look and fare better if they are staked or tied up to avoid slumping over on the ground. |
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Tall and statuesque with a thick mane of aspirin-white hair, she still radiates the famous beauty of earlier years. |
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Tall drivers may find comfort curtailed as it offers less headroom than its main rivals. |
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Tall trees within hedgerows are used by birds as song posts, nest sites and vantage points. |
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Tall and willowy models swaggered down the catwalk, illuminated by a constant barrage of hundreds of camera flashes. |
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Tall overdrive ratios also improve mileage ratings in EPA highway-cycle tests. |
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Tall palm trees with overhanging branches shaded the civilization here, aided by large boulders. |
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Tall palmettos and a multi-trunked crape myrtle make a leafy canopy overhead, helping to hide the patio from neighbors. |
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Tall flowers, like cleome and tithonias, are planted on the outside of the fence, concealing the utilitarian purpose of the garden. |
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Tall chimneys spew out long fingers of white smoke, the smell of dinner pervading the night air. |
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Tall fescue, a cool-season grass, is good-looking and heat-hardy but requires irrigation to make it through the dry season. |
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Tall trees ensure it is not overlooked from the back and it includes a timber shed and playhouse and a boiler house. |
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Tall as it is, there are no pillars to hold up its glazed roof, or to interrupt the view of MSPs or their audience. |
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Tall metal stacks that rose above the trees were crowned by flickering flames of natural gas being burned off at several pumping stations. |
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Tall baked-mud walls enclose its fields and gardens, the trees twitch with little birds and shy women and girls tend flocks of sheep and goats. |
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Tall and beautiful, with long, fair, flowing locks, Griffin could be a schoolteacher, a college lecturer or a trendy university librarian. |
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For Riley, Three Tall Women lends itself to the archetypes of the maiden, the mother and the crone, what she refers to as the tri-goddess. |
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Tall windows and doors in the great room allow rooms further back on the site to benefit from the north light and views to the bay. |
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Tall trees and expanses of paddy fields and villages lie there on either side of the road. |
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Tall tales were woven around the 1830 Revolution, notably to the effect that the landed aristocracy had been elbowed aside by bourgeois groups. |
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Tall and handsome, with heavy-lidded, soulful eyes, he was volatile and enigmatic. |
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Tall stories of drink, dissipation and outrageous behaviour were the material from which the legend was to be fashioned. |
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The docks, which once harboured tall ships, now harbour only petty thieves. |
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The manor house and stables were within a fortified bailey, with a tall round turret in each corner. |
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Town terraced houses for all social classes remained resolutely tall and narrow, each dwelling occupying the whole height of the building. |
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The Tall Blacks' no-frills basketball last night had left plenty in reserve for upcoming matches, especially against trans-Tasman rivals Australia. |
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Tall plants and flowerpots were spreading the aroma of greenery. |
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Tall and slim, his neatly-parted silver hair and rimless spectacles sit atop a hawkish nose and ice-blue eyes that are almost a caricature of the Prussian officer. |
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As coach of the Tall Blacks, he developed players and programmes that set the scene for their successful campaign at the last world championships. |
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Tall neural spines are also a characteristic of early synapsids. |
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Tall and well-built he never uttered a wrong word on the field of play. |
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Help is at hand courtesy of some pirating mayhem at Glasgow's Tall Ship. |
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He was gruff and loud and unafraid of the aberrationally tall young men who were his livelihood. |
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He was tall, with an Arnold Schwarzenegger chest, and fit with the flower shop as well as the proverbial bull in the china closet. |
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I liked my very tall Aspieish doctor, loved his deep monotone and astute attention to detail and naturally, his pragmatic advice. |
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A tall figure stepped up to the batwing doors of the saloon as Tommy and Matt passed. |
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The junk was nearer, beating in toward the island, her brown batwing sail suddenly tall and terribly conspicuous against the sky. |
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To his right in an honored position sat an Egyptian general, conspicuous by his Turkish pantaloons, red cloak and tall betasseled fez. |
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No, Suh, Bredder, da cornder ain' swag over none tall. Yet, Bredder, uh tink e swag ober leetle. |
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He was tall, dark and handsome. He was considered the catch of the day, except that he never got caught. |
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The man, aged in his 30s, is described as caucasian with olive skin, medium build, about 175cm tall and has short dark hair. |
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The star is Jorge Negrete, a tall baritone with a pencil mustache who appeared as a singing charro in a few dozen ranchero musicals. |
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Madam was a little chit of a woman, not five feet in her highest headdress and shoes, and Mr. Washington a great tall man of six feet two. |
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Elder Frewen, a tall, pale man, with long, sandy side-whiskers, appeared at the door of our pew with the collection plate. |
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Four tall pointane trees, each a perfect teardrop, stood surrounded by a low hedge of russet crackleberry. |
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Public feeling required the meagreness of nature to be dissimulated by tall barricades of frizzed curls and bows. |
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Cooking surfaces could be raised and lowered, elevatorlike, to adjust to the heights of tall and short cooks. |
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The steep slate roofs were topped with bronze finials so tall and fanciful they looked like drops of liquid sliding down a thread. |
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The flesh of black walnuts was a protein-packed winter food carefully hoarded in tall, stilted buildings. |
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And, you know, I am tall and fullmade, and he was but a little, wiry, short old man. |
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The field was roofed by tall, thin pine trees. The ground underneath was clear and grassed. |
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Many ground squirrels sit up and look like prairie dogs, but a ground squirrel can be recognized by its longer face and tall. |
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See how praoud an' tall he's growed, with them arms of his'n straight aout an' them leetle chillen of his'n spraouting up raound him. |
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He was six feet tall and strong, but without the gnarled gym muscles Helen hated. |
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Ham is an example of the trend for new castles to dispense with earlier features such as machicolations, tall towers, and crenellations. |
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There the oak and hiccory grow tall and beautiful, but the general appearance of the country is poor, broken, and rugged. |
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Hogwort is an erect, stout, sparingly branched annual that grows up to 4 feet tall. |
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He was a tall lean man with a voice like a rasping crow. Impeccably dressed and hatted with a dark Homburg. |
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Tudor chimneys were tall, thin, and often decorated with symmetrical patterns of molded or cut brick. |
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The attribution gave rise to an apocryphal story in which Charles II, who was over six feet tall, complained about the low ceilings. |
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He could jigger the ball o'er a steeple tall as most men would jigger a cop. |
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John wants to climb the wall, but the kicker is that it is thirty feet tall. |
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A growing number of tall buildings and skyscrapers are principally used by the financial sector. |
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In the north there is a smaller cluster comprising the Barbican Estate's three tall residential towers and the commercial CityPoint tower. |
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She is tall, full breasted, taut tummied, sexy in a lanksome way, but betraying no sign of the absolute goodness behind the skin. |
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However, it is a very heavy material, making it impractical for tall buildings, and relatively expensive as a building material. |
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This would be when either short or tall organisms had an advantage, but not those of medium height. |
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Unlike their smaller cousins, delineators are tall enough to impact not only a vehicle's tires but the vehicle body itself. |
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He was embarrassed by his lowish stature only because he hung out with tall people. |
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A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide security. |
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Interiors of this period often feature tall columns of more slender and elegant form than in previous periods. |
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The nave is very fine and the Lady Chapel is apsidal with very tall windows, giving a rather French impression. |
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Tall shrubs, hedges, or vine-covered fences make a detached patio private. |
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Like its sister ship, the Nippon Maru, which visited Richmond two years ago for the Tall Ships Festival, the Kaiwo Maru is a four-masted barquentine. |
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Tall and taciturn, he exuded the easy authority of a young man used to money and the deference that came with it. |
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Even from the whimsical and lighthearted conversation in Is the Man Who Is Tall Happy? |
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Tall and gawky as he was in person, with tow-colored hair, and a scanty suit of shabbiest homespun, his appearance excited astonishment or ridicule wherever he went. |
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He crawled, looking for a secluded spot like the Tall Soldier had. |
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Pilot boat men who guide ships in and out of Waterford Port last night balloted in favour of industrial action, a move which could disrupt July's Tall Ships' Race launch. |
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It had been anticipated that the entire project would be plain sailing and completed in advance of the Tall Ships' event which the city will host next week. |
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Tall stature reduced the risk in nulliparous women, but height had no impact on multiparous women, whose risk of C-section is about the same as that of average-height women. |
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The lion crouched in the tall grass, waiting to attack the gazelle. |
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The Tall T, from a Leonard novelette, starred Randolph Scott and Richard Boone. |
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The spectacular Perpendicular nave with its tall arcade arches and strong vertical emphasis has been literally carved out of the original Norman interior. |
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Tall Gothic central spires remain at Salisbury and Norwich, that at Chichester having been rebuilt in the 19th century after its collapse. |
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In 1959, he was Peter O'Toole's understudy in Lindsay Anderson's West End staging of Willis Hall's The Long and the Short and the Tall. |
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Tall buildings have been built in the city centre and Cardiff Bay, and more are planned. |
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From time to time, railways are asked to transport exceptional loads such as massive electrical transformers that are too tall, too wide or too heavy to operate normally. |
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They were described as tall, heavy boned and brachycephalic. |
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Their small galleys may not hold compare with our tall ships. |
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Almost without exception the criticism of tall buildings as the principal congestors of streets and sidewalks is based on guess rather than on actual facts. |
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In fact, the social condition of the different town populations is almost as much alike as the material appearance of the tall chimneys under which they live. |
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He put out his hand, and Mr. Burd gripped it with unselfish warmth, assuring the tall, lanksome young man that he was fine and dandy, and as fit as a fiddle on Fourth of July. |
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Germanic priestesses were feared by the Romans, as these tall women with glaring eyes, wearing flowing white gowns often wielded a knife for sacrificial offerings. |
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I know each is caused by the fire accelerating rapidly up the valley, consuming everything in its path and travelling swiftly up to the crowns of the tall gums and eucalypts. |
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He was tall, about 50 years old, with salt-and-pepper hair all aflop. |
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This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking. In complexion fair, and with blue or gray eyes, he was tall as any Viking, as broad in the shoulder. |
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In 1991, the Tall Ships Race came to Milford, and this coincided with an overhaul of the docks. |
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The banishment of Thorkell the Tall in 1021 may be seen in relation to the attack on the Wends. |
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The plan is having the ship ready by 2018, when the Tall Ships' Races will visit Harlingen. |
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However, in the years that followed, such descriptions became so common that this type of alien became known as the Tall White. |
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She was a tall, earthy, exuberant girl with long hair and a pretty face. |
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They set off again, the tall, elegant human and the violet-skinned exotic, too abstracted to farsee the person waiting for them in the shadows a few dozen meters ahead. |
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Tall fescue and associated mutualistic toxic fungal endophytes in agroecosystems. |
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Tall stems of white, star-shaped, star-of-Bethlehem lilies grace many Christmas and Easter bouquets. |
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Ten Feet Tall may be ruined by autotune but it's a minor blip on an otherwise triumphant return. |
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Tall oil fatty acids are applied as binders in paints and coatings, polytrophic industry, and floatation reagents. |
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It's about a young man who tries to distill the true biography of his dying father by looking for the kernels of truth in the many tall tales he has told. |
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One solution was to build tall chimneys to drive the fumes further away and in 1833 the highest chimney in England was built at the Friars Goose Alkali Works. |
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It was obviously an Aspen Valley resident because she recognised the stabling in the background, but the tall dark bay horse in the foreshot didn't look familiar. |
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Tall oat grass can be controlled through repeated active season mowing when the grass flowers and begins to set seed. |
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Popular modern Tall Ship rigs include topsail schooners, barques, barquentines, brigs and brigantines. |
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Tall and imposing, with gray hair and a warm smile, Smiley is well known in Arkansas for founding Systematics Inc. |
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By the side of many tall and bouncing young ladies in the establishment, Rebecca Sharp looked like a child. But she had the dismal precocity of poverty. |
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Tall Group specialises in printing secure paper documents from cheques and credit notes to certificates and ballot papers. |
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Jemima alighted rather heavily, and began to waddle about in search of a convenient dry nesting-place. She rather fancied a tree-stump amongst some tall fox-gloves. |
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Tall form pitchers of the genus Sarracenia and their associates are disappearing from the southeastern United States. |
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Near by he could see the thicket of raspberry canes, growing tall and close like a tropical jungle, in whose shadow he had played with the Boy on bygone mornings. |
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As I passed along the edge of the meadow the cow-parsnip was as tall as I, frothing up to the top of the hedge, putting the faded hawthorn to a wan blush. |
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A blue-eyed, lantern-jawed old white man, who is two meters tall and one hundred years old, sits in the clearing on what was once the back seat of a taxicab. |
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Universe contest, most sources place him in the 1953 competition, either third in the Junior class or failing to place in the Tall Man classification. |
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The Old Fruitmarket, City Halls, ABC, The Tron, The Piping Centre, The Classic Grand and The Tall Ship also regularly host Celtic Connections concerts. |
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I also performed at the Tall Ships in Belfast and the Dalriada festival. |
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Like his wonderful book on Cannonball Adderley, Walk Tall, this new biography of flutist Herbie Mann treats us to an album-by-album chronicle of the musician's life. |
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Big names on the list include Paul Van Dyk, John Digweed, Tall Paul, Judge Jules, Agnelli and Nelson, Justin Robertson, Dave Clarke and Binary Finary. |
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In 1021 Thorkel the Tall also fell from favour and was outlawed. |
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All of the Tall White scout craft were very high performance vehicles. |
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Tall veronicas create the English garden look all by themselves but will have that effect enhanced with companions such as delphinium, foxglove and hollyhock. |
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Tall and lean, Levi Toney could easily be mistaken for one of the San Francisco Ballet dancers walking the halls of their headquarters rather than its facilities manager. |
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His boozing gets serious next week when he pushes himself on girlfriend Stella and gets stotious while working a shift behind the bar in the Tall Ship. |
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