Now 50, Atkinson looks much younger, with her hair cut in a fashionable bob. |
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While late middle age may seem a strange time to convert to beans and soya, Atkinson argues that the benefits can be seen in a few months. |
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In this more recent instance, Atkinson found an opprobrious term rolling nicely off the tongue. |
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Atkinson started out as a practitioner and her main motivation is still to promote herbal medicine and make it accessible to all. |
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Atkinson claimed that firms were increasingly seeking and achieving greater flexibility from their workforces by such procedures. |
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Like Atkinson he will risk abuse if he plays fast and loose with the story. |
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Original charges of indecent assault and kidnap were dropped and Atkinson was found guilty of a lesser charge of false imprisonment. |
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If we recode our data into binary characters as Gray and Atkinson did, we have to create three characters, one for each cognate set. |
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Ilkley nurse Julie Atkinson is a registrar undergoing training to be a nurse practitioner. |
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Atkinson did admit that indirect taxes are largely regressive, and that eliminating them would increase effective disposable income. |
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Story wise, it's Mr. Bean, perhaps a little gentler and less repulsive than Rowan Atkinson in the flesh, but very very funny. |
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After further legal advice, the council chief executive, David Atkinson, agreed the motion could be discussed. |
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This difficulty was abolished by the kindness and sagacity of Mr Atkinson, who had been my adviser throughout. |
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Atkinson pleaded not guilty to malicious wounding but admitted unlawful wounding. |
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Atkinson backfilled his tunnel with excavation spoil bulked by imported material. |
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Coun Paul Atkinson said if mayors wished to have a memento they should purchase it with their allowances. |
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Shortly afterwards, while Mr Atkinson was talking to another man, someone tapped him on the back of his head and messed his hair. |
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Frank Atkinson led with a fine 27 lb 10 oz net of skimmers, rudd and small carp taken alternating worm, meat and pellet. |
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They want an apology from Atkinson and from the school principal, Pat Flores, who they feel handled the situation quite unprofessionally. |
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Mr Atkinson said there was a well defined process for members who had other interests which might be at variance with their role on the board. |
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York comedy guru Dan Atkinson was being whisked off to glitzy London today to be given a wash, trim and brush-up all at the BBC's expense. |
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The film sees Rowan Atkinson bringing his bumbling Barclays Bank ad spy to the big screen. |
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Max Atkinson, a visiting professor at Henley Management College, Oxfordshire, has a rather different slant on useless meetings. |
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Mr Atkinson, a cold warrior, on the other hand seems to be reading history through old war movies and press releases from the White House. |
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From the clearance by Will Driver, Oliver Moulton fed the ball to Fred Atkinson who was inches wide with a well struck effort. |
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The judge properly addressed the question of whether it was ACP or Mr Atkinson who was the client instructing the company's solicitors. |
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Atkinson was attempting to push away a player who he claimed was trying to elbow him in the face. |
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It seemed ironic to me that Atkinson should direct his comments to a black player who grew up believing he was mixed race. |
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Mrs Atkinson is also sure that her eyes were not deceiving her. |
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Just to reiterate, both Atkinson and Ricks have won the Pulitzer Prize for their writing on the military, and Peter Baker is one of The Post's all-stars as well. |
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It is true that Atkinson portrays an auld Edinburgh filtered through the works of Sir Walter Scott, with a dash of Dickens thrown in for good measure. |
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Liam Neeson was across from me, rowan Atkinson was seated next to me, and on the other side was Laura Linney. |
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For those on the more conservative side, Atkinson recommends trying a classic red lipstick. |
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Scott and Atkinson admit that the complexity involved in making a film can lead to a wild variation in quality. |
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For Atkinson and Scott, the most important aspect seems to be not taking themselves, or the films they review, too seriously. |
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Barlow was strangely evasive with the police, refusing to confirm he was the person who called Atkinson, yet he obviously was. |
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Chief executive David Atkinson and acting assistant director of education Murray Rose were travelling to Croydon with Mr Edwards to receive the award today. |
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Atkinson elaborates upon Kirby's thesis by making all of these post-nineteenth-century interpretations into extensions of the via media way of understanding Hooker. |
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I cannot help noting in closing that even Kirby and Atkinson have had difficulty in escaping the attraction of such a via media interpretation of Hooker and his work. |
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Mr Atkinson said rules had changed regarding disposal of waste so the firm could no longer burn scrap wood on site, which would in turn fuel the building and furnaces. |
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Fortune favoured the fortunate when Martin Atkinson ignored a stonewall penalty. |
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Patricia Atkinson, Cannock, Staffs ASOAK the cement, then use the edge of a piece of wood to rub against it. |
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The following season, with the club in danger of relegation by November, Atkinson was dismissed. |
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Kurgans or other expansionist Indo-European cultures could have instigated those later linguistic developments, Atkinson says. |
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Mr Atkinson died after a drunken attack in the early hours of March 2, 2004 at Brunswick Street's Lee Hestia Hostel. |
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Gough's parents, Valentina and Roger, then took her to meet the competitors at the Novotel in Al Barsha afterwards, where she met Atkinson. |
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Among those who contributed to both serials were poet Ronald Campbell Macfie and Glasgow School artist Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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The Atkinson Charitable Foundation is the lead sponsor and provided seed money to set up the Task Force. |
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He was replaced by Ron Atkinson, who immediately broke the British record transfer fee to sign Bryan Robson from West Bromwich Albion. |
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They live near the authors JK Rowling, Alexander McCall Smith and Kate Atkinson. |
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The Atkinson Unit is a secure specialist residential and educational complex for children in care or remanded by the courts. |
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Shamanic and other ritual may effect a psychotherapeutic cure, leading anthropologists such as Jane Atkinson to theorize how. |
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Atkinson argued that following traumatization, the single most important factor to recovery is supportive family. |
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He would defeat Republican Ron Saxton, 47 percent to 33 percent, and he would outpoll Republican Jason Atkinson, 48 percent to 36 percent. |
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This is the saddle that gives Blencathra its alternative name, rising beyond the dip to the sixth top, Atkinson Pike. |
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The first recorded ascent of Pillar Rock was made in 1826 by John Atkinson of Croftfoot, Ennerdale. |
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The V8 engine adopts Atkinson cycle to enhance fuel efficiency at cruising speeds and Otto cycle for higher performance levels when accelerating. |
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The similarity of the latter design with Hooker's of 1894 may have contributed to a common mistake of giving priority to Atkinson. |
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In the Fall of 1977, George Atkinson bought one Betamax and one VHS copy of each of the first 50 movie titles that were then being sold to the public. |
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The clever bit is that by using variable valve timing the engine can swap from the conventional Otto cycle to the Atkinson cycle to save fuel at cruising speeds. |
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Hexham MP Peter Atkinson, who has analysed official figures, warned areas are being overdeveloped while the need for more affordable housing was not being addressed. |
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Consider that the person asking is Mr. Bean, the diminutive, awkward, gravitationally challenged, accident-prone incarnation served up by Rowan Atkinson. |
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Others are listed on the central monument in Atkinson Common. |
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She and Atkinson thought they affirmed man's moral obligation. |
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While presenting a rundown of the sexiest soap stars in the world in this week's ZOO, Hollyoaks' Gemma Atkinson very kindly stripped down to her skimps herself. |
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The Bears have solved their wicketkeeping crisis by signing 22-year-old Poynter on a one-game basis after injuries hit Tim Ambrose, Peter McKay and Jamie Atkinson. |
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Atkinson Loller, 0151 666 7260 Bromborough, pounds 249,950 OFFERING attractive accommodation, this three bedroom family home is tastefully decorated throughout. |
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The impressive list of artists is completed by Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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The play was a failure, closing after a week, but Gielgud liked New York and received favourable reviews from critics including Alexander Woollcott and Brooks Atkinson. |
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They looked bowled over by the reception as they emerged from their car to tour Broughton House, home of 19th-century painter Edward Atkinson Hornel. |
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Bean's Holiday Bean's Holiday 6Mr 6Mr ROWAN Atkinson takes his accident-prone TV character overseas and heads to France for some big screen comedy. |
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Bassett was sacked in January 1999, with Ron Atkinson replacing him. |
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Dee Atkinson of Napiers Herbalists gives the alternative solution MANY creams, including suncreams, contain preservatives and various chemicals that can trigger eczema. |
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