The Finn, Europe and Laser have a single sail, while the 470 class has a two-sail rig. |
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So the white knight that Southcorp's chairman Brian Finn and the markets are anticipating may not arrive. |
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The real adventures of Huck Finn took place on a raft on the Mississippi River. |
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Feeling less self-conscious he stood up and ambled jadedly towards Finn, placing his hands limply around her shoulders. |
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Michael Hinchy is the musical director and the onerous task of wardrobe mistress is in the capable hands of Sandra Finn. |
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But once again, it would appear that they are serving us the policy equivalent of a Mickey Finn. |
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Officers detained the hysterical Finn, who had numerous self-inflicted wounds. |
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But the offer is vetoed by Finn, who alone sees the ugly fascist behind The Man's smooth mask of respectability. |
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One night, Finn rocks a bit off and falls flat on his face, unceremoniously uncaught by an unwelcoming mosh pit. |
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He was a long time friend of the late Martin Finn TD and he soldiered with Martin in many an election campaign in former times. |
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In many cases, the girl has intentionally been fed a Mickey Finn and is physically powerless to prevent a gang-rape from unfolding. |
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This particular village within the townland of Gurteen was known locally as Baile Ur and was home to the Brennan, Mulrennan and Finn families. |
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The ten dancers are clad like hillbilly kids, the men in arch Huck Finn overalls, the women in baby-doll dresses. |
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As Vettel was making his first pit call on lap 14, the Finn was seen leaving the circuit. |
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While many solo acts from the '80s are one-hit wonders and has-beens, Finn clearly breaks the mold. |
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The hero's friend Finn retreats from the uncertainties of London to his home country. |
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A Swedish speaking Finn is entitled to study in their own language to university level. |
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While the police officer ducked into his patrol car, Finn considered making a run for it. |
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Only one half to one percent of the fruit Finn planted a few years ago will make it past this point. |
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Always willing to engage in serious, even fierce, political debate, Jim Finn was as well an irenic man and a hospitable one. |
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Lately we have been going out for walks and coffees and stuff and Finn has been getting babycinos. |
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With both tribes depleted through war, Finn offered peace between the Danes and the Frisians, and an equal division of property and wealth. |
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An attempt is made to heal the long-standing feud between the Danes and the Frisians by the marriage of the Frisian king Finn to Hildeburh. |
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Nor was the Finn thrilled by the prospect of having the abrasive Englishman for a team-mate next year. |
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So I signed the papers, and bought dog food and the like, and soon enough I had Finn walking home with me. |
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With a Finn, a Russian, two Canadians, and an American, this year's Hall, of Fame class exemplifies the game's global reach. |
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Though he is well behind the leaders, another Finn who could have a shy at a medal at least will be hammer thrower Olli-Pekka Karjalainen. |
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Wits's haircut went by smoothly without a flinch or complaint though as Finn began to feel more at ease with the scissors she became more and more careless. |
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The Adventures of huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Because I've never read it. |
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The controversy over Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn is in many ways emblematic of the crisis in which publishing finds itself. |
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Said Finn pulling the bribe money he had brought along out of his bag. |
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Phineas Finn by Anthony Trollope, the story of an Irish lawyer who more or less wanders into Parliament. |
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Invented in 1979 by Tony Finn in California, wakeboarding was the water sport of the 1990s and is now the fastest growing board sport in the world. |
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The Finn never rose to the bait, either feigning an inability to understand the question or flat-batting inquiries with a quizzical shrug and a nondescript answer. |
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Since the other boys are doubtful, Finn takes off his clothes, climbs the tree and gleefully jumps off one of its branches, landing in the river below. |
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The film looks at the pain of Easter Europe in the new millennium with humor and humanity, bringing a Lapp woman, a Russian and a Finn together to try to make sense of it all. |
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All that Huck Finn innocence was wiped out with one ear-piercing pig-like squeal. |
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Her voice was musical and gentle as she sang childish rhymes of the frightful Finn Mac Coul so that the young ones knelt attentively and obediently along side her. |
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But their attempts to outrun his Secret Service detail end in disaster when Finn hits a woman and flees the scene. |
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With illustrations, the way one sees huck Finn or Jim Hawkins is shaped immensely. |
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Snapshots are used to create a nostalgic, authentic feel, opening with Galon as a freckle-faced girl out of huck Finn. |
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One reads huck Finn to understand America, and when one strives to understand America, one reads huck Finn. |
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It's like being interested in American literature without having read huck Finn. |
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He also won a Tony for best score for Big River, his musical adaptation of The Adventures of huckleberry Finn. |
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Andrea Finn was second along with three members of other clubs, including Sydney Olympics silver medallist Guin Batten in the women's quadruple scull. |
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Despite the multiple warnings, Bishop Finn chose to leave Ratigan in place in the parish. |
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The adoption of the plan was seconded by Councillor Richard Finn. |
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Police say she went to his house, knocked him out with a Mickey Finn and, as he was falling asleep from the spiked cocktail, strangled him with a rope. |
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The final torch-bearer was the greatest distance runner and a native Finn. |
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Later though, after about two weeks in untime, Finn began to get confused, and my job changed to simply keeping him straight. |
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In round two, Finn Harps beat Queen of Martyrs 1-0, Crummy grabbing the vital goal. |
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The newsies at least could attend school during the day, as Finn does, and sell papers in the late afternoon and evening. |
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Davis was standing again when Finn had India's match-winner Suresh Raina caught at slip and the Australian again ruled dead ball. |
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Finally Finn Eces catches the fish and gives it to his young pupil, Fionn mac Cumhaill, to prepare it for him. |
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In the tale, the Salmon will grant powers of knowledge to whoever eats it, and is sought by poet Finn Eces for seven years. |
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The other major Ulster team in the League of Ireland is Finn Harps of Ballybofey, County Donegal. |
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It is also spoken in the Laggan district and parts of the Finn Valley in east Donegal and in the south of Inishowen in north Donegal. |
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Adventures of huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain What can I say? |
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He is coached by David Howlett, who raced a Finn dinghy at the 1976 Summer Olympics. |
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Kol receives a phone call from Finn asking about Davina's plan of unlinking her friends before killing Klaus. |
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The Finn scrumptiously pulled down Josh Magennis' deep cross and twisted inside in the one move before slotting home. |
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Both his gold medal winning Laser and Finn dinghies are currently displayed at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall. |
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The Orkneyinga saga reports that Malcolm married the widow of Thorfinn Sigurdsson, Ingibiorg, a daughter of Finn Arnesson. |
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This year's cast includes Shameless star Tina Malone, Nickelodeon's Jamie Rickers, Mickey Finn and Lizzie Warburton as Snow White. |
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With four minutes remaining in the half, a defensive calamity between keeper Jamie Ewings and John Tambouras handed Ronan Finn an easy goal. |
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Ateeq Javid edged an untypically loose waft, then Keith Barker drove an overpitched ball and Finn did well to clutch a low return catch. |
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The autoclaves will replace existing autoclaves, 2 pieces Finn AQUAA Steris, used for autoclaving of laboratory glass, plastics and liquids. |
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Caroline Finn Caroline Finn is NDCWales's Artistic Director and is responsible for the creativity and delivering the company's artistic vision. |
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The merger involved the station's shareholders taking shares in Media Sound Holdings, with Willis and Finn joining the board. |
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Variants of Finn or Fenni were in wide use in ancient times, judging from the names Fenni and Phinnoi in classical Roman and Greek works. |
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The word Finn is first mentioned in the form fenni in the 1st century AD by Tacitus, the Roman historian. |
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The most prominent historical composers from Nordic countries are the Finn Jean Sibelius, the Dane Carl Nielsen and the Norwegian Edvard Grieg. |
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John Grey, Phineas Finn, and Lord Silverbridge are all elected by rotten boroughs. |
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Wild man Alan Jones kick-started the team's success story in 1980, followed two years later by flying Finn Keke Rosberg. |
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The Finn family could not restrain their triumphings at Killaloe, and I do not know that it would have been natural had they done so. |
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Made of six steel C02 canisters attached with electrical tape and wiring to a small black box, the device had a timer or voltage meter on the top, Deputy Dan Finn said. |
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Although often unfairly written off as a cheesy bunch of balladeers, Crowded House at their best are versatile and affecting and Neil Finn had plenty of good banter. |
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Meanwhile, a cash-strapped Jimmy cons Finn into betting PS100 on a tricky challenge, part of which involves consuming a liquidised full English breakfast. |
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Marko Kantele started well by claiming the first set against Ronnie Baxter but the Finn was soon found out, losing the next three to exit the competition. |
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Megan shouted out as Finn and Sean raced toward the smackdown. By the time they got there, Evan had already slammed his fist into Doug's face multiple times. |
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And playing off a line from Finn, it's not obvious to me that American students are so much farther down the intelligence scale than their agemates in other lands. |
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Sailing smash-hit Ben Ainslie came home first in the Finn class and Scottish heroine Shirley Robertson was presented with the gold she won in Thursday's Yngling event. |
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Finn springs a surprise wedding on Allie while away on a weekend's break in Naples. |
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Yet another theory postulates that the words finn and kven are cognates. |
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