Michael Deacon watches a tired-looking Prime Minister answer questions from MPs on the Eurozone crisis. |
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The detail is necessary and Deacon is skilled in making it accessible to the non-expert. |
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Susan Deacon, the health minister, was last week targeted by the Daily Record for being an unmarried mother. |
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Deacon mishit his conversion horribly and the Rhinos hit the front for good soon after. |
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When Deacon did get on he calmly drilled over a sideline conversion with his only shot at goal. |
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Despite a 20-year record of party commitment, Deacon was knocked back by the selection panel picking candidates for the new parliament. |
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Deacon wriggled out of having to make a decision by setting up a group with very limited powers. |
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Mr. Deacon said spring lamb prices will be set by the strong domestic market demand and scarce supplies. |
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Terrence Deacon works at the interface between neurobiology, developmental biology and biological anthropology. |
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The college's commanding officer, Lt Col Guy Deacon, inspected the soldiers and took the salute as they marched past. |
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The service concluded with a joint benediction by the pastors of the four churches and a dismissal by Deacon Carol. |
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How about Deacon Brodie's, a pub that honours a man who was hanged on a gallows of his own design? |
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Deacon flipped on his bright headlights as he pulled onto a dark and vacant road. |
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Following a series of hymns and psalms at the service Deacon Dennis Sutton addressed the congregation in Italian. |
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Susan Deacon is wearing her good suit, which is purple. but it's not for my benefit. |
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On a recent trip to Finland, Deacon was impressed with the progress the Finns have made in reducing teenage pregnancies. |
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One of our neighbors, good old Deacon Winship, often animadverted upon the luxury and extravagance of the times. |
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Deacon returned me to my home late in the evening with a promise to call me soon. |
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True enough, Deacon, we're not about to start throwing stones at the political follies of one's youth. |
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The three Ministers stand side by side upon the footpace, the Deacon and Subdeacon turning slightly inwards. |
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Deacon also acknowledged the outstanding performance of the host country, which has been very competitive in a number of sports. |
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Chisholm is very close to Deacon and unlikely to collaborate in any cabinet skullduggery. |
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Mr Deacon says that far from damaging wildlife, the lake and wetlands already attract kingfishers, mallards, woodpeckers, coots, waterhens, curlews, plovers, deer and foxes. |
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The proper vestment of the Deacon is the dalmatic, to be worn over an alb and stole. |
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However, as Deacon notes, many things can be said to have physical or temporal contiguity so there must be something more to this interpretative process. |
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Rayna and her ex, Deacon, perform one of their old love duets at the bluebird. |
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We meet a new character, the Deacon, a churchman who is Bunny Colvin's confidante and Cutty's helper. |
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A local selectman and a leader in the community, Deacon Adams encouraged his eldest son to aspire toward a career in the ministry. |
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Ministers such as Susan Deacon, at health, will be watching carefully in case he tries any funny business with their departmental contingency funds. |
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Centre Graham Mackay added both goals, but Deacon gave the visitors hope when he wrong-footed defender Adam Maher to slice through for Bradford's try. |
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Deacon would argue that initially words are acquired as indices and only later do they gain intensional properties once symbol-symbol relations are established. |
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Drew Barrymore was recently chosen to represent Giles Deacon, a British designer. |
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With the permanent Diaconate restored it is now possible that these Deacons can serve as Deacon or Sub-deacon for Solemn Mass. |
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His brother had been a founder of the Toronto Community Foundation, and Deacon and his wife were already supporters of the Community Foundation. |
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Deacon Brian Cordeiro and his wife, Effie, attribute the birth of their three sons to the intercession of Brother André. |
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Paul the Deacon is the eighth-century epitomizer of the second-century Pompeius Festus, De verborum significatione. |
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The first vita of Gregory written in Italy was not produced until John the Deacon in the 9th century. |
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Furthermore, it is never licit for laypersons to assume the role or the vesture of a Priest or a Deacon or other clothing similar to such vesture. |
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Paul Deacon, president of the Michener Awards Foundation, had announced earlier that Moira Farrow of the Vancouver Sun and Roger Bainbridge of the Kingston Whig-Standard were the recipients of the 1987 Michener Fellowships. |
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Moreover a duly instituted acolyte assists the Priest or Deacon in purifying and arranging the sacred vessels either at the altar or the credence table. |
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Thus, Solemn Mass is often served by three priests, who function as Priest, Deacon and Sub-deacon, wearing the vestments of Priest, Deacon, Sub-deacon. |
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The two women are part of a group of Central Saint Martins graduates, which also includes Giles Deacon and Katie Grand – who came to prominence in the early noughties with a playful, pop sensibility sense of style. |
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England will be without locks Steve Borthwick and Louis Deacon, centre Riki Flutey and scrum-half Paul Hodgson for the five-match trip. |
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Deacon has always been known for pieces that are both dramatic and versatile, which is how he's attracted such clients as Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson and Thandie Newton. |
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Therefore be joyful witnesses of the infinite charity of God and, imitating the example of St Lawrence the Deacon, consider these friends of yours one of the most precious treasures of your life. |
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Ms. Cobetto graduated in 1980 with a degree in law from the University of Montreal, where she received the Deacon Kennedy award for her outstanding academic record. |
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Other donations, such as the creation of the Paul and Adelle Deacon Fund, showed how donors were recognizing community foundations as effective means through which to meet their charitable and tax planning interests. |
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Some of Bede's homilies were collected by Paul the Deacon, and they were used in that form in the Monastic Office. |
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It was not until February 1971 that they settled on John Deacon and began to rehearse for their first album. |
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Paul Deacon has also been appointed as an assistant coach after his role as a player in the 2010 and 2011 seasons. |
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Kapoor initially began exhibiting as part of New British Sculpture art scene, along with fellow British sculptors Tony Cragg and Richard Deacon. |
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As of 2012, Deacon Blue's total album sales stood at six million, with twelve UK Top 40 singles, along with two UK number one albums. |
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Ross, a former school teacher originally from Dundee, was the group's frontman, penning the majority of Deacon Blue's songs. |
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Changing from producer Jon Kelly to the team of Steve Osborne and Paul Oakenfold, this album presented a change in musical style for Deacon Blue. |
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In 429, a British Deacon Palladius had requested support from the Pope in Rome to combat Pelagianism. |
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Matt Edmondson moved to weekend mornings with Tom Deacon briefly replacing him on Wednesday nights. |
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Gregory later had portraits done in fresco in their former home on the Caelian and these were described 300 years later by John the Deacon. |
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By the time Paul the Deacon was writing, the Lombard language, dress and even hairstyles had nearly all disappeared in toto. |
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Abraham Malpan sent his nephew, Deacon Mathews, to the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch to be consecrated as Bishop Mathews Mar Athanasius. |
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All the poor old shacks about the town found a friend in Deacon Marble. |
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Andrew, established by Gregory at the ancestral home on the Caelian, had a portrait of him made after his death, which John the Deacon also saw in the 9th century. |
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That close call encouraged Wales to launch another series of attacks that ended when lock Louis Deacon killed the ball illegally in the shadow of England's posts. |
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Paul the Deacon then referred to him as venerable consistently. |
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Paul the Deacon wasn't the only one to write about Langobard history. |
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Only one member of Paulinus' group stayed behind, James the Deacon. |
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