Grossman was showing her miniature poodles Addison, 15 months, and Shayna, 8 months. |
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Addison opens the door to see a tall red-headed girl with a blue plaid dress on and her hair up. |
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Staveley's Rob Jebb became only the second athlete to win the Three Peaks on foot and on wheels at the weekend, writes Mike Addison. |
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Addison was buried in Westminster Abbey, and lamented in an elegy by Tickell. |
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Though it sounds intimidating at first, Addison insists that river surfing is an accessible sport with the right introduction, which he gives. |
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No one likes a la-di-da smartypants unless he's a Perrier Award nominee and his name is Chris Addison. |
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Ben Addison, a Scotland under-21 cap last season, saw his powerful running and good angles earning him three tries. |
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Junior scullers Freya Porteous and Jenny Addison won the Women's Novice Double Sculls. |
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Mr Bill Addison was looking into the question of grants, but none would be available before April. |
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Inspector Stuart Bruce said the victim tried to run away from them down Addison Street, but they chased him and started to punch him again. |
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Perry's official announcement at Addison airport near Dallas underlined his military credentials. |
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Addison spent four nights in jail, she told me on FaceTime during a period when she was out on her own recognizance. |
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In the patients with Addison disease concomitant use of Prednisolone and barbiturates should be exercised with cautiousness. |
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But, still, week after week, Addison lived in a Dili hostel waiting for the rusty wheels of Timorese justice to set her free. |
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Larger firms such as Addison Lee will find it easier to expand as licensing rules are simplified. |
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While still a new hand, he happened to hear Addison and Wilson discussing a third person. |
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Mr. Addison claims that he should have been recommended for carding, and he asks that I so order. |
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Arthur and Son, Interprovincial, Smith and Son and Addison are some of the company names that have been used. |
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In any event, Mr. Addison appealed the Decision to the SDRCC as he was told to do. |
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Addison was part of a team of engineers and road builders working on a major road between the southern city of Kandahar and the western city of Herat. |
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Show apartments are open today from 2-5pm while the agents are also taking bookings for three-bed duplexes and five-bed houses elsewhere in the Addison Park scheme. |
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Addison disease, which is caused by a deficiency of hormones from the adrenal gland. |
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In a powerful set piece, Addison visits his drug supplier, Noel, in whose soundproof basement a dogfight is taking place. |
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In November 1972, the club unveiled an official crest or logo, designed by Aberdonian graphic designer Donald Addison. |
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During this period Hollins was sacked after a poor start to the season, and Colin Addison took over as manager. |
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I reckoned above two hundred and fifty on the outside of the church. Joseph Addison. |
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Joseph Addison and Richard Steele's The Spectator established the form of the British periodical essay. |
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This will give you a taste of the frustrations Addison is facing. |
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Just a few of the notable early architects were Wallace Neff, Addison Mizner, Stanford White, and George Washington Smith. |
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The piece is another exercise in massed orchestral sonorities, springing from a poem by Joseph Addison. |
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Shortly afterwards, Berkeley visited England and was received into the circle of Addison, Pope and Steele. |
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And its pen-pusher is Chris Addison as Seb. |
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The new style could be as limpid as Waugh or as blunt as Orwell or as funny as White and Benchley, but it dethroned the old orotundity as surely as Addison had killed off the old asymmetry. |
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His Uncle Addison, who was nonconforming in many ways, almost voted Republican in the 1928 Presidential election when Alfred E. Smith ran against Hoover. |
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There will also be guest appearances from the likes of geneticist Steve Jones, comedian and stargazer Dara O Briain, Chris Addison and comic-book legend Alan Moore. |
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The writer's mother tried to get some kind of spirituous liquor into her brother-in-law, Addison, for about 40 years Of all the Presbyterians he was the most pious, the writer knew, and he was a teetotaller. |
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Slim and elegant nude pumps with snake pencil heels by Alexandre Birman are best sellers at Addison Craig. |
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I am reminded that the first time I ever cast a ballot – exactly 30 years ago, as it happens, in Vermont, where I was at college – I voted for myself for the office of high bailiff of Addison County. |
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Addison was eventually sent to Stalag VIIIB at Lamsdorf in Silesia, which was part of one of the largest German POW camps. |
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The development of party politics gave employment to pamphleteers, including writers such as Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, Matthew Prior, Francis Atterbury, and Jonathan Swift. |
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An analysis of the changing market by Addison Schonland and his colleagues at the Air Insight consultancy points out that with fleet sizes beyond 50 aircraft the economies start to peter out. |
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The penultimate presentation in the conference, by Blackburn was largely a review of previous work by the author himself, John Addison and others. |
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Addison leaves behind his wife, three children, and eight grandchildren. |
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The frequent stops they make in the most convenient places are plain indications of their weariness. Joseph Addison. |
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This unique culture served as a catalyst for journalism when Joseph Addison and Richard Steele recognized its potential as an audience. |
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Addison is quite right, of course, to single this stanza out as an example of concord between poetic segmentation, and narrative segmentation. |
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His paintings were praised by Whig luminaries such as John Dryden, Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and Alexander Pope. |
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In addition to John Dryden, among them were Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, Thomas Newton, and Samuel Johnson. |
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For example, in The Spectator, Joseph Addison wrote extensive notes, annotations, and interpretations of certain passages of Paradise Lost. |
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During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's play Cato, as well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator. |
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If Addison and Steele were dominant in one type of prose, then Jonathan Swift author of the satire Gulliver's Travels was in another. |
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The son of the Dean of Lichfield was only three years older than Steele, who was a lad of only twelve, when at the age of fifteen, Addison went up to Oxford. |
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In 1896, his agent Addison Bright persuaded him to meet with Broadway producer Charles Frohman, who became his financial backer and a close friend, as well. |
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The country are led astray in following the town, and equipped in a ridiculous habit, when they fancy themselves in the height of the mode. Addison. |
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Jack Addison was a very competent exodontist and dentoalveolar surgeon. |
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With funding from the Addison County Regional Planning Commission, the Town of Middlebury is seeking consultant services to complete a Middlebury Traffic Calming Study. |
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His views are rooted in the work of Joseph Addison and Francis Hutcheson. |
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What about the Dover of Dover's Powders, the Addison of Addison's Disease? |
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The disease under which Addison laboured appears to have been asthma. It became more violent after his retirement from office, and was now accompanied by dropsy. |
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He also made friends with Whig writers Joseph Addison and Richard Steele. |
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