Bring a rod and fish nearby Hadley Bay, where many a guest has landed a 25-pound silver char. |
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The blond is Hadley, the queen bee of a trio of rich college girls on a campus in North Carolina. |
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And then there's Hadley, the quintessential poor little rich girl, happy in her material world but vacant everywhere else. |
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Hemingway, who had become a journalist before the war, married Elisabeth Hadley, and went to report on the war in Greece and Turkey. |
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In the first chapter, Hadley introduces the topic and provides a masterly and useful survey of books and doctoral dissertations on the subject over the last fifty years. |
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John Hadley builds his house in 1778 from the timbers of wrecked boats, while the British blockade the port and his wife, Coral, plants turnips and sweet peas. |
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As an undergraduate, mathematics had been his preferred subject and he was exposed to political economy only in an introductory course taught by Hadley. |
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For all his new-media cool, at bottom Hadley is an old-school relationship executive. |
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Hadley has the casual-chic fashion look down and is as comfortable at 1Oak as he is in the boardroom. |
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The company has also hired Gregory Till as director of sales for the Hadley Group, which wholesales open-and limited-edition art prints and giftware. |
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Hemingway and his first wife Hadley went from the Basque country to Pamplona over the Pyrenees by bus. |
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This circulation is known as the Hadley cell and leads to the formation of the subtropical ridge. |
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The Life Cycle Of An Ant by co-authors Hadley Dyer and Bobbie Kalman focuses upon an ant's body, its habitat, and its behavior within the colony. |
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The biggest Lady C row involved Jorgie Porter and Tony Hadley refusing to be her chambermaid and bellboy. |
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He especially loved to spend time on his cabin cruiser on the Connecticut River in South Hadley. |
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Elongated areas of low pressure form at the monsoon trough or intertropical convergence zone as part of the Hadley cell circulation. |
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Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts, followed with a similar announcement last week. |
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As part of the Hadley cell circulation, surface air flows toward the equator while the flow aloft is towards the poles. |
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Hadley v Baxendale established that the test of foreseeability is both objective or subjective. |
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Football players born in Barrow include England internationals Emlyn Hughes and Gary Stevens, as well as Harry Hadley, and Vic Metcalfe. |
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The code includes the doctrine of ultra vires and a precedent of Hadley v Baxendale from English common law system. |
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In East Shropshire he also developed iron works at Snedshill, Hollinswood, Hadley and Hampton Loade. |
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Hemingway's marriage to Hadley deteriorated as he was working on The Sun Also Rises. |
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In early 1926, Hadley became aware of his affair with Pfeiffer, who came to Pamplona with them that July. |
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They split their possessions while Hadley accepted Hemingway's offer of the proceeds from The Sun Also Rises. |
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James Hadley succeeds Pean and takes over as managing director Middle East. |
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So, at RAF Cosford for a Gliding Induction Course the cadets were not only thrilled to be going flying but excited that Warrant Officer Hadley would be their pilot. |
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In 1990, she opened the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research. |
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In 1921, he married Hadley Richardson, the first of his four wives. |
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Despite being older than Hemingway, Hadley, who had grown up with an overprotective mother, seemed less mature than usual for a young woman her age. |
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In what became known as the Peasants' Revolt, fellows led by Patrick Hadley voted an old friend of Chadwick's off the council and replaced him with Bauer. |
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