Kinder was offered the plum position directly by the White House. |
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We'll mosey along toward the river. Kinder take it easy an' drift the herd down slow so as to let the cattle put on flesh. |
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Kinder Scout is accessible from the villages of Hayfield and Edale in the High Peak of Derbyshire. |
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Kinder explained that prolonged squatting has been known to lead to compression of the peroneal nerves, a set of nerves near the knee joint. |
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Sgt Kinder was a schoolteacher and a father-of-three when he went off to war. |
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Kinder Chocolate has benefited from recent TV support and the Kinder Chocolate Maxi Single is now available as a multi-pack of six also. |
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It is a popular hiking location and the Pennine Way crosses Kinder Scout and the moors to the north. |
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Andover begun talks with Kinder Morgan, which agreed to re-route sections of the gas line that run past wellfields in that town. |
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To the north the village of Hayfield sits at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area. |
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The Edale Cross lies immediately south of Kinder Scout, under Kinder Low and on the former Hayfield to Edale road. |
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It lies on the River Kinder, where it flows west over one of the gritstone cliffs on the plateau edge. |
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The waterfall was formerly known as Kinder Scut, and it is from this that the plateau derives its name. |
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Kinder Scout is a moorland plateau and National Nature Reserve in the Dark Peak of the Derbyshire Peak District in England. |
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Features of the Trust's High Peak Estate include Kinder Scout, Odin Mine and Mam Tor. |
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The Pennine Way originally climbed north from Edale across the middle of the Kinder Scout plateau. |
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The Kinder Trespass in 1932 was a landmark in the campaign for national parks and open access to moorland in Britain. |
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Hayfield is at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area, and Matlock Bath is in the valley of the River Derwent. |
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The county offers Peak District scenery such as Mam Tor and Kinder Scout, and more metropolitan attractions such as Bakewell, Buxton and Derby. |
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Black Chew Head is an outlying part of Black Hill, meaning Kinder Scout is its parent peak. |
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Mermaid's Pool, a small pool below Kinder Downfall, is said to be inhabited by a mermaid who will grant immortality upon whoever sees her on Easter Eve. |
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Alongside of direct action trespasses, such as the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, several voluntary bodies took up the cause of public access in the political arena. |
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Josh O'Conner was yop grafter and Ross Kinder was top tackler. |
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Below the Downfall the River Kinder flows into Kinder Reservoir. |
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EastEnders actress Jacqueline Jossa kick-started the demand for belly painting when she and her boyfriend Dan Osborne decided to paint her tummy like a Kinder Egg. |
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This will help deaden the noise of heavy footfalls and provides a much kinder surface to unhook fish on than hard boards. |
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This country's gerontocracy is not so much kinder and gentler as paralytic. |
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In kinder climates such as hers, she says, pulmonarias, cyclamen, and primroses bloom early enough to pair nicely. |
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The kinder, gentler Parrot is dull and many of his listeners on 2GB must be dying of boredom. |
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It pulsed under a huge summer moon that cast eldritch light more revealing than sunbeams, though still far kinder. |
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We hope each generation will grow up to be better and kinder adults than the last. |
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Death is also kinder on the survivor, since people tend to be nicer to widows than to divorcees. |
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Quick, painless deaths are kinder to the dying, and much kinder to the living. |
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Evidently, market conditions have been kinder to Peoplesoft, even though it is the subject of a hostile takeover bid. |
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I firmly believe that sloth and indolence are much kinder to the environment than greed and ambition. |
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Still, I haven't met many people who were kinder and more even-handed, or less racist in actual fact. |
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Coming out of the theatre in the cold and the rain, I felt a warm glow inside me and fervently prayed for a kinder new year. |
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Jonathan chose two different shades of dye, which had the added bonus of being tinted colour, as opposed to bleach, and so kinder to my hair. |
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With that painting in kinder, the boy had said something about her, and she didn't react to it well. |
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Reading, I was told by my mum, would also feature on the schedule of activities at kinder. |
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We shall see what my involvement can be as I won't be handing in my job at the kinder for another 2 years. |
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Instead of whingeing about going to family daycare, she is not wanting to go to kinder. |
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So she goes off to kinder today to show off both her newly pierced ears and new sneakers. |
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If Lady Luck were a bit kinder to them they would have been out of sight as we entered those heart throbbing dying minutes. |
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Now they are also edgy, anxious, fearful, often depressed and undeniably kinder. |
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If harsh prison terms and hanging is not the answer, neither is a kinder gentler mollycoddling. |
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Instead of travelling namelessly in bustling streets to important destinations, we travel on the same old school bus we did in kinder. |
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Photos of ugly babies and unsightly spouses have never met a kinder pair of eyes than yours. |
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Hoeing weeds will be a welcome break from pruning duties and is much kinder on the back than crouching down to pull them out. |
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You'll get a lot of busy signals and the software's quirky, but it's kinder on your pocketbook. |
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And it goes without saying that the Croatian fans were kinder on the eye than their English counterparts. |
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I know for a fact I could stand to be kinder, more generous, fiercer in cleaving to the good, true and beautiful. |
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The Suez Canal and the Mediterranean must have been kinder because they were never blamed for her indisposition. |
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My supervisor, instead of being very rigid, now was more conversational, kinder, warmer. |
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The students felt the smilers were calmer, smarter, more sincere, kinder, and more sympathetic than frowners. |
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My mum used to tuck my jumpers in when I was little, I realised how daggy that was at age four when my kinder friends laughed at me. |
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Some, she says, grapple with the difficult question of whether it would be kinder to euthanize a pet than ask it to go on under such difficult circumstances. |
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It's much kinder to their teeth than juice or squash and fizzy drinks. |
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Later, he bitterly parted company with the militants who spurred the great strike of 1951, paving the way for a slightly kinder, gentler face to industrial labour. |
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The dream of a better, kinder nation has gone with the wave of a biretta. |
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On the other side, many liberal mainliners were not any kinder to Graham. |
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Sobriety brought a new, kinder, and gentler Womack, who often expressed remorse and regret over his past offenses. |
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The director followed the fiercer stuff of his 1989 classic Henry V with this kinder, gentler, but no less effective production of a Stratfordian comedy. |
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There his mean-spirited Uncle Stan and his kinder but stroke-stricken Aunt Flor live mainly by gathering withies for basket-making, but are now on the edge of destitution. |
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Policy wonk, nerdy control freak, bureaucrat-in-chief, charisma-free bore and junketeer are some of the kinder epithets the whingeing Aussies have applied to the man. |
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The 20 years since then have been kinder to that bronco than to broncos in general. |
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I think that the press will be kinder to an unknown, to an unknown. |
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Livia was a little kinder, but nevertheless often sent him short, angry letters of reproof. |
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Do note, as Goin mentions, this is a policy better implemented when the kinder are well past infancy. |
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And it's certainly kinder to consumers to restrict their choices so as not to befuddle them. |
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Or perhaps they eventually reembark for Australia as kinder, gentler wardens, personifying carceralism with a human face. |
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If he felt obliged to expostulate, he might have dressed his censures in a kinder form. |
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Darcy, and he accuses her family of wanting propriety and suggests he has been kinder to Bingley than himself. |
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Of special interest to the kinder are The Children's Place, Baby Gap, Gap Kids and Gap, Gymboree, The Limited, America!, and the Sweet Factory. |
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Mr. Huckabee far overshadows his kinder, gentler Gov. Huckabee. |
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My Pa says it's mostly guff, but the pollertishans has gotter feed the people with that kinder guff ev'ry once in a while, he says, they get fat on it, he says. |
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Small-town mortician Jack Black makes the world seem a kinder place. |
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When I see applications for abattoirs, I'm reminded that abattoir is the French word for slaughterhouse, a kinder sounding word than slaughterhouse. |
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