Down an alley lined with trees, shadowy even in the summer heat, stood a little white villa amid a wild garden. |
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But it barely registered a response from the frustrated Down supporters who were already streaming out of the exits. |
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Patrick Rogan was a first year apprentice joiner and studied at the East Down Institute. |
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Down but not out, she gives as good as she gets, and manages to land a few punches before the soldier gets away. |
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Down by the college flats near Darwin, I saw an old and slightly raddled bloke in a dog collar and full priestly garb. |
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Down here is all darkness, the only sound the slur of rain in the dirt, water rats scratching inside the walls. |
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Down I rode from the Black Sea steppe to wreak vengeance on the men of Athens. |
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As he prepared to go onstage at the famous Newport Folk Festival last weekend, Cleaves recalled going for broke before recording Broke Down. |
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Down every alley was a slice of unsuspecting Nepali life which were far more intriguing than the city's polished, tourist areas. |
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I will erect a rabbit-proof fence like the famous one Down Under, except that my fence would be about 1,100 miles shorter. |
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Down the hall jaunted Kalvyn cheerfully, hands behind his back as if hiding something. |
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After drawing level Tyrone were stunned when Down scored their fourth goal. |
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Even in the darkest early days of his reign as Down manager he never tried to offload the blame for defeat. |
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Burrell received a 2004 Jazz Educator of the Year award from Down Beat magazine for academic achievement and excellence in jazz education. |
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The meeting took place after it was indicated to the Down Democrat that the UDA wanted to come in from the political wilderness. |
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Down near the pond, the ducks were quacking at an old couple that was throwing pieces of stale bread at them. |
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Even now we are working on Mr Flintoff being a guest upon his return from Down Under. |
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Down by the water grew harakeke, and my grandfather planted Jerusalem artichokes in the sandy soil. |
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Indeed for most of the first half the Down tactical plan had worked marvellously. |
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Down in the canyon, I often see the house wren, acorn and Nuttall's woodpeckers, wrentit, and, in winter, the yellow-rumped warbler. |
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Down through the years bingo has earned much-needed funds for the parish, allowing valued work to be done. |
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Hans Sloane was born in 1660 in Killyleagh, County Down, the son of a Protestant land agent for the Earl of Clanbrassil. |
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Apparently, he thinks people who love someone with Down syndrome simply must be clouded by sentiment, and unable to see reason. |
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The single engine, semi-displacement hull form with deep forefoot and a long deep keel actually more closely resembles Down East-style workboats and cruisers. |
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Down river in the community, the water level rises only minimally. |
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She had Vanessa, now 20, then Becky, 17, and finally, Taina, 9, who has Down syndrome. |
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Advanced maternal age dramatically increases the risk of maternal mortality as well as birth defects like Down Syndrome. |
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It is more common in people who have Down syndrome, achondroplasia, Hunter syndrome, Hurler syndrome, Sanfilippo syndrome, spina bifida, and Arnold-Chiari malformation. |
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Paul Bowles put it that way in Let It Come Down, a title taken from a Shakespearean assassin just before he strikes. |
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Down the highway, large letters shaped out of concrete or metal letters spelled out Donetsk in Cyrillic letters. |
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Now I don't get Down Under too often, so this is a good shot at having me hop the Pond to Australia while I'm there, as well as going to other place in EnZed. |
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Most Americans have viewed Africa through the lens of LiveAid or Black Hawk Down or the altruistic whims of Madonna. |
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Down Fred went and the ref blew his whistle, piercing Croatian hearts as he pointed to the penalty spot. |
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Jolly somehow finds the time to also manage a restaurant and help kids who have autism and Down syndrome ride horses. |
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First gold medal of the Olympics won by U.S. in the Sliding Down Hill Behind the Dorm on cafeteria Tray event. |
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Australia has one of the most globalised western economies in the world but have the stampede of foreign investors actually made a quid Down Under? |
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It was the era of Public Enemy, boogie Down Productions, Tribe Called Quest, and MC Lyte. |
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Down here, the big-league dreams of the players are still just far-off lights on the horizon. |
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The battle was fought near the Woods of Killultagh, just outside the village of Moira in what would become County Down. |
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However, most of the counties, including the most heavily colonised Counties Antrim and Down, were privately colonised. |
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Gaelic Football is by far the most popular of the GAA sports in Ulster but hurling is also played, especially in Antrim, Armagh, Derry, and Down. |
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A video of an acoustic version of new album track Down By The Water was also released. |
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Brown's Boys, Two Doors Down and Mountain Goats have been lambasted by critics. |
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Hello...my mommy is bleeding. Down there in her no no spot. She's having me a baby brother. |
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At this time, Man were recording three demo sessions a week for Leeds Music, including Down the Dustpipe which they taught to Status Quo. |
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On its northern shore is County Down and on its southern shore is County Louth. |
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On the northern coast, in County Down, are the coastal towns of Warrenpoint and Rostrevor, backed by the Mourne Mountains. |
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Iron Age hill forts near the city are at Leigh Woods and Clifton Down, on the side of the Avon Gorge, and on Kings Weston Hill near Henbury. |
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A common example is Down syndrome, which is caused by possessing three copies of chromosome 21 instead of the usual two. |
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The Shipman Head and Shipman Down SSSI was first designated in 1971 and covers over 40 ha of the northern part of the island. |
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It was positioned on the high ground of Castle Down to protect New Grimsby harbour, overlooking the narrow, northern entrance to the harbour. |
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The southern end of the island is covered by the heather moorland of Wingletang Down. |
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McFarland's Down is a linear settlement that grew in the latter half of the 20th century and is to the immediate north of Telegraph. |
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Tennyson Down and the Tennyson Trail on the Isle of Wight are named after him, and a monument to him stands on top of Tennyson Down. |
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The northern force was intercepted whilst crossing the Down, but fought its way to Sandown Castle, which was then under construction offshore. |
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Between 1956 and 1959, the Gamma rocket engines underwent testing at the High Down Rocket Test Site under the direction of Paul Leyton. |
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During 1957, the first test launch of the Black Knight rocket was performed at High Down on the Isle of Wight. |
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Afton Down is a chalk down near the village of Freshwater on the Isle of Wight. |
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A branch of the National Coastwatch Institution is also based at the Needles, sited near the New Battery and Rocket Testing Site on High Down. |
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A nearby site on High Down was employed in the testing of rockets for the British ICBM programme. |
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Brighstone Forest, which covers the top of Brighstone Down, is the largest on the island. |
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St Boniface Down is home to the largest cricket within the British Isles, the great green bush cricket. |
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St Boniface Down is also the name and was the inspiration of a 1956 work by the English composer, Trevor Duncan. |
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To the south are the chalk cliffs of Ballard Down, much of which is owned by the National Trust. |
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The downlands of Ballard Down are formed of chalk with some bands of flint, and were formed approximately 66 million years ago. |
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These are also part of the same chalk band and only a few thousand years ago were connected to Ballard Down. |
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Atop Afton Down, roughly halfway between Brook and Freshwater Bay, a small obelisk can be found overlooking the bay. |
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He died on 29 July 1747, in his memory a monument was erected overlooking the house on Stenbury Down. |
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Dropping fairly steeply away from Culver Down, the path meets the beach again at Yaverland, then passes the Isle of Wight Zoo and enters Sandown. |
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Down with Christ's cross, up with purgatory pickpurse, up with him, the popish purgatory, I mean. |
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In 1676 the society took control of the Manor of Clifton including Clifton Down. |
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Most of the residents of the Mid Coast and Down East sections are chiefly of British heritage. |
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Texas? Down in Texas they execute queerosexuals. She's putting her life in jeopardy. |
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That at Fyfield Down near Avebury is an exception, but there must be many more awaiting discovery and publication. |
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The film was first brought to Ewan McGregor's attention by Zellweger, who had kept in contact with him after collaborating on Down with Love. |
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He has worked with the Children's Hospice Association Scotland, as featured in Long Way Down. |
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Adams originally began telling the story that would become Watership Down to his two daughters on a car trip. |
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Over the next few years Watership Down sold over a million copies worldwide. |
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Their daughters, to whom Adams originally related the tales that became Watership Down, are Juliet and Rosamond. |
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They started the band in the town and based their song Falling Down on their teenage years living there. |
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Further round the coast is Belfast Lough, between County Antrim and County Down. |
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The Baskerville base was based on Porton Down military science research centre. |
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Down the road, he could see a bus coming from the opposite direction. |
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Down in the concourses at half-time, football and Christmas collide to make excitable children of us all. |
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Down Syndrome Described first in 1866 by Langdon Down, this is the best known of the chromosomal dysgeneses. |
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So looks the last month's pilgrimage, So the last hill, Down the moon-ghostened road there walks. |
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It is also used by Down District Council which has its headquarters in Downpatrick, the reputed burial place at Saint Patrick. |
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Subsequent battles in the west of England at Lansdowne and at Roundway Down also went to the Royalists. |
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And those dialects of Armagh and Down were also very similar to the dialects of Galloway. |
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The Celtic gods were worshipped at the temple of Sulis at Bath and possibly the temple on Brean Down. |
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To escape the pressures of London, the family moved to rural Down House in September. |
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Down trains follow the route of the old branch line, while up trains follow a more gently graded new construction through a tunnel. |
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The hills in the locality such as Bathampton Down saw human activity from the Mesolithic period. |
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A long barrow site believed to be from the Beaker people was flattened to make way for RAF Charmy Down. |
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He died in a duel on Claverton Down and is buried in the churchyard at the Church of St Nicholas in Bathampton. |
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He was enthusiastic, and even planned a travel book, The Uncommercial Traveller Upside Down, but ultimately decided against the tour. |
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At this time Jonathan Cape rejected A Scullion's Diary, the first version of Down and Out. |
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He returned to teaching at Hayes and prepared for the publication of his book, now known as Down and Out in Paris and London. |
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In 1998 Whistle Down the Wind made its debut, a musical written with lyrics supplied by Jim Steinman. |
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He lives at Sydmonton Court, Hampshire, and owns much of nearby Watership Down. |
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His motion picture debut was in Ridley Scott's 2001 action film Black Hawk Down. |
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Afton Down faces Compton Bay directly to the west, while Freshwater is approximately one mile north. |
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He made his feature film debut in Ridley Scott's 2001 war thriller Black Hawk Down. |
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Down the beach, a group of mergirls and boys were facing off with the same merprince who'd spoken through the mirror. |
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When Ryder took his family to Dorset for their annual summer holidays, he played golf at Came Down Golf Club. |
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It is also the driving force behind reality shows like Survivor and the Discovery Kids show Flight 29 Down. |
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Most of Belfast's water is supplied from the Silent Valley Reservoir in County Down, created to collect water from the Mourne Mountains. |
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From 1606 there was substantial lowland Scots settlement on disinhabited land in north Down, led by Hugh Montgomery and James Hamilton. |
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In revenge, three days later, the UVF killed six civilians in a shooting at a pub in Loughinisland, County Down. |
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Also in County Down is Strangford Lough, actually an inlet partially separating the Ards peninsula from the mainland. |
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Further down the coast, Carlingford Lough is situated between Down and County Louth. |
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For example, his deep passion for jazz was supported by the purchase of a drum kit and a saxophone, supplemented by a subscription to Down Beat. |
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He also had a younger brother, David, who had Down syndrome and who died in infancy. |
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Among Ireland's most famous golf courses are Royal County Down Golf Club, Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portmarnock and Ballybunion. |
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The Saint Patrick's Saltire was on the flag proposed in 1914 of the County Down unit of Irish Volunteers. |
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Almost all women choose to terminate pregnancies of children with Down syndrome in Iceland. |
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May this hard earth cleave to the Nadir hell, Down, down, and close again, and nip me flat, If I be such a traitress. |
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The most easterly point in Ireland is also in Ulster, in County Down, and the most westerly point in the UK is in County Fermanagh. |
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Ulster Scots dialects, sometimes known by the neologism Ullans, are also spoken in Counties Down, Antrim, Londonderry and Donegal. |
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The U.K. government is dusting off an alternative plan to site the center at a military outfit such as Porton Down. |
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Down there on the stage Furtado twizzled her shiny jet ringlets around her tiny digits and wobbled off stage in her stilty white stilettos. |
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His movies, 'A Case of You,' and 'best man Down,' are in theaters soon. |
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Sorcha said she thoroughly enjoyed Whistle Down The Wind, especially the singing and the new theatre itself. |
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In Whistle Down the Wind, the bright-eyed and youthful Swallow discovers a mysterious man hiding in her family's barn. |
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Cat recently played Mary Magdalene in the tour of Jesus Christ Superstar and has appeared in the West End in Whistle Down The Wind and Fame. |
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She attended Colin's Performing Arts School and as an 11-year-old was cast in Andrew Lloyd Webber's West End production of Whistle Down the Wind. |
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They won't be able to resist singing if Children Ruled The World from Whistle Down the Wind or I Believe I Can Fly. |
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Apart from other professional work, Graeme has recently completed a national tour of Whistle Down The Wind. |
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Aerobics Oz Style was just commencing in an HD orgy of thigh-pumping action on a sunny beach Down Under. |
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Down a one-lane gravel road sits the house burton left seven years ago. |
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This year's Yacht Rally is officially organized by Sail Indonesia, Back to Down Under Rally and Darwin Ambon Yacht Race. |
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The lady who first took my order had no idea what I was on about as I asked for a KFC Double Down, a Zinger Stacker, and Ultimate Zinger. |
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Down under, Maddie found a queen-size mattress and an old metal headboard her mom had stashed away. |
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Punty Sticker, Ransacker, Slapper, Stripper, Tiring Boy, Toe Rag, Tweennie and Up And Down Man. |
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Bump Down, Barc's trademark razor bump relief product, which helps reduce irritation and ingrown hairs due to shaving. |
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Harris, who became famous for chart hits like Sun Arise and Tie Me Kangeroo Down Sport, was sentenced to five years and nine months last year. |
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Our Aussie challenger on the left should've been disqualified with such a blatant kick Down Under. |
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One of the school's seven autistic children was in the class, along with another kindergartner with Down syndrome. |
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Will the man sitting behind me play Knock Down Ginger on the editor's door? |
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Games like Kick the Can, Knock Down Ginger, Hide and Seek, and Tick, employed our time as children and cost nothing. |
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Money talks Trainer Chris Down came in for lots of backslapping after Nothing Is Forever landed a touch in the 2m handicap hurdle. |
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Down here in Florida, we are using goggle-eyes, ribbonfish, tinker mackerel, blue runners and few others. |
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The larger villages are Billingshurst, Copthorne, Crawley Down, Cuckfield, Henfield, Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint, Lindfield, Pulborough and Storrington. |
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Down below that in the Great River, now at its coldest hour, the heads and shoulders of the nymphs, and the great weedy-bearded head of the river-god, rose from the water. |
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Down the main body of Zanders, Wickham has established two corridors. |
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Isle of Wight Radio switched to FM in March 1998, its main transmitter is at Chillerton Down on 107FM, with three low power relays on 102FM in Cowes, Ventnor and Ryde. |
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Whistle Down the Wind, 1961, was directed by Bryan Forbes, set at the foot of Worsaw Hill and in Burnley, and starred local Lancashire schoolchildren. |
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Besides the village of Totland, the civil parish comprises the western tip of the Isle of Wight, and includes The Needles, Tennyson Down and the hamlet of Middleton. |
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The North Down seat was retained by independent Sylvia Hermon. |
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The French were crossing Culver Down from their landing at Whitecliff Bay in order to attack Sandown Castle and link up with a force from Bonchurch. |
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Catherine's Down near Niton, close to the southern tip of the island. |
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St Boniface Down is a chalk down on the Isle of Wight, England. |
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Whilst undergoing construction, this was attacked by a French force which had fought its way over Culver Down from Whitecliff Bay, resulting in the French being repulsed. |
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The Battle of Roundway Down, a Royalist victory, was fought near Devizes. |
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It was mined underground at Combe Down and Bathampton Down Mines, and as a result of cutting the Box Tunnel, at locations in Wiltshire such as Box. |
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The coastal area between Minehead and the eastern extreme of the administrative county's coastline at Brean Down is known as Bridgwater Bay, and is a National Nature Reserve. |
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The comedy evolved from the BBC Radio 4 program Down the Line. |
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He can show just how far ahead of the game he is by accounting for last-time winners Ten Down, Joss Stick and Ben, all of whom have been contesting races weaker than this. |
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First, before the Plantations of Ireland and even before the Flight of the Earls, there was the 1606 independent Scottish settlement in east Down and Antrim. |
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The United Irishmen had particular strength in Belfast, Antrim and Down. |
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From the hip-hop tinged Supposed to the epic balladry of Suicide, everyone got up to Get Down, and he strapped on his acoustic guitar during Recovery. |
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Saint Patrick is said to be buried at Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, County Down, alongside Saint Brigid and Saint Columba, although this has never been proven. |
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The band are going to release a new album called Burn The Maps on September 17 and treated the crowd to some new songs as well as old favourites like Lay Me Down and Revelate. |
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Down suction causes the plow to penetrate to proper depth when pulled forward, while horizontal suction causes the plow to create the desired width of furrow. |
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Down with this Delilah! Avaunt, O Circe, giver of poisonous feeds. To your natural haunts, ye gentlemen of the press! if bachelors, frequent your taverns, and be content. |
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About half of Ulster's population lives in counties Antrim and Down. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the award Urban Realm hosted a conference in the town named 'Saving Down Towns' as part of an effort to underline how great Glenrothes could be. |
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This work was later exhibited in Kensington Gardens in 2010 as part of the show Turning the World Upside Down, along with three other major mirror works. |
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A new rifle range was built near Rippon Tor to train soldiers, an airfield was constructed on Roborough Down, and a new hutted camp was built at Plasterdown. |
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Iran Shuts Down Ebtekar, A Reformist Newspaper Ebtekar's closing makes it third reformist newspaper to be shut down by authorities in recent months. |
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Down to the time of the Great Famine and even afterwards, the language was in use by all classes, Irish being an urban as well as a rural language. |
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There are a number of examples on Dartmoor including the row at Stall Down and three rows at Drizzlecombe and the Hill O Many Stanes in Caithness. |
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What A Feeling has a slight element of 1980s disco, and single Drag Me Down just goes to prove that Malik didn't take the band's angsty edge with him. |
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The first temporary camp was established in 1875 on Halstock Down and artillery firing between the East Okement and Taw Rivers lasted for three weeks. |
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Parts of the 1961 British film Whistle Down the Wind, and the two BBC television series All Quiet on the Preston Front and Juliet Bravo, were filmed in the town. |
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Adams was the recipient of the inaugural Whitchurch Arts Award for inspiration in January 2010, presented at the Watership Down pub in Freefolk, Hampshire. |
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In the 1860s the Society acted with the Bristol Corporation to put Clifton Down and the adjoining Durdham Down under the control of a single Downs Committee. |
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Down there you have to play with your teeth or else you get shot. |
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They were returning from a performance at adance in Banbridge, Co Down. |
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The election was a resounding defeat for Robert McCartney who polled badly in the six constituencies he contested and even lost his own Assembly seat in North Down. |
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If not, we will go round to his house and play Knock Down Ginger. |
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It includes No Matter What, Whistle Down The Wind and Vaults of Heaven. |
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He at once, Down the long series of eventful time, So fix'd the dates of being, so disposed To every living soul of every kind The field of motion, and the hour of rest. |
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Under West's leadership, the party recruited Enoch Powell, who became Ulster Unionist MP for South Down in October 1974 after defecting from the Conservatives. |
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Moreover, the unofficial settlements in Antrim and Down were thriving. |
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What right has the Sinn Fein to be a party to an agreement concerning the defences of Belfast Lough, which touches only the loyal counties of Antrim and Down. |
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With an original home base at North Parade, Bath then led a nomadic existence during the 1800s playing at Claverton Down, Lambridge Meadows, Taylor's Field and Henrietta Park. |
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In the 1950s the nearby villages of Combe Down, Twerton and Weston were incorporated into the city to enable the development of housing, much of it council housing. |
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When people with Down syndrome and dementia were compared to people with Down syndrome without dementia, those same white matter connections were even less healthy. |
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A visitor from Down Under is wondering why most Singapore restaurants and hotels make it a practice to serve all guests with plain water, even when it has not been asked for. |
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Down the chapel's north and south sides is a collection of saints. |
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