Senator Frist also vowed to use the so-called nuclear option to win approval for justices Priscilla Owen and Janice Rogers Brown. |
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Referee Clive Owen pointed to the spot without hesitation, to the dismay of the Lismore crowd. |
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They can't do that against England, Owen and Heskey will be up there waiting for a Beckham wonder pass to set them off. |
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There was something in the way Kate and Owen interacted that struck a false note. |
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Only by donning a woolly cap did he draw a parallel to his best-known character, the anti-corporate vagrant Hutch Owen. |
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Samuel Eto'o had also been mentioned as a possible makeweight in any deal for Owen but he is determined to join Barcelona. |
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Plus points are Michael Owen, and an over-hyped David Beckham, who is still the best crosser in the world. |
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The only really entertaining bit was the thing with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. |
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It's a diddy gig guide this week, and it only features Chico, Coldplay, Nizlopi, Oasis, Mark Owen, The Pogues and Joss Stone. |
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He will be asked to utilise the pace of Michael Owen in answer to the ferocious, explosive bursts for which Argentina are renowned. |
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It features a glittering all-star cast that includes Clive Owen, Benicio del Toro and Brittany Murphy. |
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I could do with some light relief and Owen and his friends looked like they could probably provide it. |
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After an ineffective first-half display, Owen was substituted seven minutes after the interval. |
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Dynamic duo Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson return for some more high jinks in this entertaining if fairly predictable action comedy sequel. |
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One of the main reproaches was the Australians' failure to hold the so-called Gap in the Owen Stanleys. |
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Winger Mark Wallace covered across and caught Owen but the fullback's perfectly timed pass found Calland in support and he ran clear to score. |
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As Kahn clutched air, Barmby nodded the ball down for Michael Owen to fire home into an empty net. |
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In the second chapter, Owen explores Chizhov's efforts at advocating Slavophile capitalism. |
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The World Series miscues by Mickey Owen and Bill Buckner, on the other hand, present a different case. |
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Photo number two shows local postman Owen McDonald aboard his horse and cart driving up Ballymanus Terrace. |
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All credit to Liverpool who put up a great fight and could have scored through Owen on a number of occasions. |
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Mr Owen died last August at the Port Erin Sprint during the Manx Grand Prix. |
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When the giant waves struck the coast of Kenya, Owen was wallowing with his herd in the ocean near the mouth of the Sabaki River. |
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Five minutes later Owen beat Dixon to a long through ball and side footed the ball past Seaman for a late, late winner. |
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Because Owen contains this hidden Keatsian poet he is marked out for suffering and an early death. |
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In a regime devised by his friend and conditioning trainer, ex-paratrooper Owen Lennon, Harrison dons a Bergen rucksack with 30 lb weight in it. |
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Intolerant of dissent, he wrote several pamphlets replying robustly to vindications of separatism by the Presbyterian Owen and the deist Dodwell. |
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Miss Owen became a fashion stylist in London after graduating from Northumbria University with a degree in economics, sociology and geography. |
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There are younger players, like Owen, who have picked up the baton, and England still have other good strikers. |
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A few years ago, Owen, from Glusburn, would have been called the rat-catcher. |
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You and Owen stand in front of me Margaret, so you'll both see better, that's the ticket. |
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The director was remarkably candid about making the leap from Europe to Hollywood, and working with stars of the calibre of Owen. |
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Cassel seems to enjoy playing to the rafters and a tiny bit of fun can be had watching him put the screws on Owen. |
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Like Owen, she could feel him mentally undressing her or at least putting her in something more revealing. |
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Manager Gerard Houllier believes Owen is growing in stature in more ways then one. |
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The replay is shown over and over again before the video ref decides that Owen was very marginally offside. |
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Playful and profound, Works' series of dances is accompanied by Owen Belton's original electronic score. |
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In snowboarding, brother and sister Owen and Ashley Cook cleaned up in the slalom and freestyle. |
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All serious bodysurfers have used surf-quality swim fins since their invention by Owen Churchill. |
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Mark, of Owen Close, Croydon, told officers he had not gone the wrong way down the motorway, only the hard shoulder, in search of his sister. |
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Though the pace is slack and the jokes are slim, the chemistry between Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson is as sparkly as ever. |
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The museum, which houses over 100 horses, was due to be officially opened at noon by ITN newsreader Nicholas Owen. |
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Lynn herself compares White to her original producer Owen Bradley and she's not far wrong. |
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We played with enough confidence to have caused them more problems than we did but, ultimately, we fell foul of Michael Owen being back on song. |
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Clive Owen plays Jack, an aspiring writer who supports himself by parting punters from their money in a London casino. |
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Fed up and bored, Owen cast a furtive glance around the customs hall and then sidled over to Bret for a bit of a chat. |
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Stevens said he had been drinking and saw someone push or punch his then girlfriend and when he saw her rounding on Mr Owen he joined in. |
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He is an archaeologist who is trying to unearth the truth about the 15th-century Welsh rebel Owen Glyndwr. |
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However, as Bret was walking back to his corner on the ring apron, Owen was whipped into the ropes, knocking Bret off and into the guard rail. |
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Dazzling feats from the turbo-charged toes of Michael Owen have yielded many unforgettable moments in football folklore. |
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Mr Owen applied for planning permission to erect a wooden fence and a shed on the boundary line. |
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A firework was pushed through the letter box of the building and set fire to items of mail, causing smoke damage to the building on Owen Road. |
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The other remaining pets are Zac, a black collie cross, Merlin the cat, Buttercup the rabbit and Albino ferrets Owen and Milly. |
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Airdrie found the net again first, a poacher's special by Owen Coyle after Martin Hardie's curling shot came back off the post. |
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Mrs Owen complained to an attendant but was dissatisfied with the response. |
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Cole makes nifty use of a hospital ball from Beckham, evading a couple of challenges and nearly releasing Owen, who is marginally offside. |
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Sisters Lorna Owen and Kristy Sturgeon were out to have a great hen night to celebrate Lorna's impending nuptials. |
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To the right of the altar on the north side of the chancel, but nearly bescreened, is a monument to the courageous Owen Fitz Penals Phipps. |
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A fraction later the ball is headed down for Owen, but he's flagged offside. |
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Oliver Owen was correct to point out that no East German swimmer ever failed a drug test. |
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He thanked both his family and Mr Stevenson and his mountain guide Andy Owen at the Kendal climbing wall for their back-up. |
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She's been grilling me about what happened last Saturday with Owen, as if anything's going to happen, for hours now. |
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Thus, though he advises against resisting superior force with force, he makes us feelingly understand why Doalty and Owen would do so. |
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At Dawson's trial, Owen repeated the detailed information that Pollard fed him earlier. |
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The many great prizes include a colour T.V., Microwave Owen and music centre. |
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The event was opened by Owen Hughes, President of the Westport Chamber of Commerce. |
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Also known as the Mighty Midget and The Bullet, Owen looked like a scrawny man-boy but no-one took advantage of his Lilliputian build. |
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Technically, Owen Moriarty's playing is as clean as a whistle with tonally strong projection. |
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Australia won a turgid match and it is fitting that it was the raw-boned Owen Finnegan who scored the breakthrough try. |
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But if you visualise Owen as one of those red-faced rustics going about his business with a straw in his mouth, you are well off track. |
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Over the years, Owen Newman and I had filmed cheetahs, lions, leopards, African wildcats and servals but never caracals. |
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A four-minute video of the brawl was played which showed the Leeds players trading kicks and blows with Owen. |
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Even Owen, usually with such a flippant attitude about everything, had raised his eyebrows. |
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Although swamped, the visitors had the satisfaction of Gareth Marks scoring three touchdowns, while Adrian Owen also caught the eye. |
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He is one of the great Georgian poets and, with Wilfred Owen, perhaps the best of the war. |
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Meanwhile the Owen injury has got everyone jumping up and down for Chris Sutton's inclusion in the next England squad. |
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It's about Owen, a tousle-haired American kid played by Liam Aiken, one of those deeply sinister-looking child actors. |
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Age is still on the side of the other galactico who may find his way out of Madrid, Michael Owen, who is only one year into his contract. |
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His face full of mirth, Owen put an arm around her and touched her stomach softly. |
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The only goal came in the 25th minute when Crouch's knock-down panicked Scharner into reckless contact with Owen a yard inside the area. |
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Before Owen there were millennarians and utopians, prophets and putschists. |
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Against all expectations, it seems that it actually works to cast languid funster Owen Wilson as a serial killer who moves in mysterious ways. |
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It was time for the brothers to kiss and make up, and also for Owen to reconcile with Davey. |
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Again, as the details of the story emerge, Owen employs repetition to emphasize the degree to which the characters contradict themselves, then defend themselves. |
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Nevertheless Owen, having hit a post in the previous game and again unnerved Argentina with his speed, was a disappointment while Heskey bumbled around. |
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For Owen, to whom speaking English has brought success and respectability, anglicising Irish place names represents the modernisation of Ireland as a nation. |
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I've been to several timeshare presentations in the past, once acquiring a set of crystal goblets and on another occasion spending a free weekend at Port Owen. |
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But not content to stop there, Chan went on to reveal that the potentially annoying Owen Wilson is, in fact, the intolerable wet blanket we suspected all along. |
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The Manchester United midfielder, with his back to the goal, turned brilliantly to float the ball in for Emile Heskey, who was allowed to nod the ball down for Owen. |
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Basically, what transpired was a tug of love, with Owen in the middle. |
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Your character, Owen, is the manager of a water park, which is a pretty odd job. |
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This time, Strike is hobbling all over London searching for Owen Quine, an author gone with no warning and no word for 10 days. |
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According to company officials, Owen has gained widespread recognition as a Western painter of fine art, and his work in gouache captures present-day working cowboys. |
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Grim-faced, head bowed and muttering to himself, Owen walked straight on, allowing the warm Madrid night to swallow him up along with whatever dark thoughts inhibited him. |
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But while Owen adds little to the genre's customary sound, one has to admit he does it well by not letting the tortoise-like pace get too monotonous. |
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You cannot win without scoring, and aside from Rooney, who was trying so manfully to be all things to England's attack, nobody but Owen was going to finish the job. |
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The only thing left was to ask Nick to buy an extra return ticket for the ferry Tuesday afternoon in the name of a Mrs S. Owen, but pay cash for this one. |
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As it happens, Tudor was born the same year as Owen, in a town not far away. |
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He looked like he was going to lamp Owen when he had that guitar out. |
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The company's new software allows Owen to quickly take 3D measurements and then transfer the information on to computers before cutting any sailcloth. |
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However, the match, which was going smoothly, soon turned into a scene of panic, when Owen accidentally broke Stone Cold's neck after miss-hitting a piledriver. |
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Who needs Owen when a Beckham free kick is headed in by Frank Lampard. |
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Michael Owen tries to latch on to a dinked Paul Scholes pass over the top. |
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A flat, conventionalised pattern, similar to designs by Owen Jones, signifies progressive taste, and would have immediately conveyed a sense of social realism. |
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Titus and Owen, as the ranking officers, really had little choice. |
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This is his much-respected study that confessedly builds on the work of Calvin, Owen and Kuyper and also relates in places to the contemporary scene. |
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Just before heading out into the Hollywood night, I strike up a conversation with New Zealand actress Rena Owen. |
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New Lanark, the most famous early mill village, was created and run by its begetter, Robert Owen, with a blend of benevolence and authoritarianism. |
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The film also stars A-listers Reese Witherspoon, Benicio del Toro, josh Brolin, and Owen Wilson. |
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The insipid GOP chairman, Michael Steele, blamed Scozzafava for endorsing the Democratic candidate, Bill Owen. |
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Jay Z, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Owen Wilson are all dedicated art collectors. |
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It is certainly funny to see Owen towering over that mousey guy. |
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The five event card entertained a loyal band of Barkly race goers, who could participate in on course punting with the tote and Alice bookmaker Garry Owen on hand. |
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Their supporters had settled for a draw when, with the whistle already between the referee's lips, Owen ghosted in unnoticed, as is his wont, to nod in a cross from Joe Cole. |
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But he and his wife Hillary also face the wrench of leaving behind their three sons, Owen and Daniel, who are in university, and Benjamin, who is still in school. |
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In search of much-needed cohesion in the second half, Benitez sent on Antonio Nunez, the winger who was a makeweight in the deal that took Michael Owen to Real Madrid. |
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Today, based in a large flat in Glasgow's West End with her partner Steve and sons Fergus and Owen, Mina juggles a number of smaller projects in addition to her book series. |
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He knows how Owen plays so would make a perfect strike force with him. |
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Research by Owen John Thomas shows the historical strength of the Welsh language in Llandaff. |
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Tolkien, Nevill Coghill, Lord David Cecil, Charles Williams, Owen Barfield, and his brother Warren Lewis. |
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Mr Owen said his behaviour was triggered by Mrs Hayward jumping the queue and he accepted he overreacted. |
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Maredudd's son, Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur, anglicised his name to become Owen Tudor, and was the grandfather of Henry Tudor. |
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He is a Director of multimedia production company Red Shoes, along with fellow Director and former BBC Executive Producer Richard Owen. |
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Combined with our top tipsters Garry Owen, TV's Tanya Stevenson and pro punter Dave Nevison, it all adds up to a sure-fire winner. |
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The winner of the Daniel Owen Memorial Prize said last night he only submitted his work for constructive criticism. |
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They won their own local derby 34-16 at Wakefield on Friday night with pacy full-back Richard Owen crossing for a brace of tries. |
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Officers said that Mr Owen was from the Bettws area of the county, and residents said he lived in a flat above the Oddfellows pub in the village. |
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The Silkworm is due to be published on June 19 and sees Strike and his assistant, Robin Ellacott, unravelling the death of writer Owen Quine. |
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But with Chelsea's support, she tells a disbelieving Squiggle the truth about her father and turns Owen away. |
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The first such winner was Owen Willans Richardson who, in 1928, won the Nobel Prize for Physics. |
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Mark Owen, 50, took co-codamol for his sore mouth but had a bad reaction with a swollen spleen. |
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Also being pelted by the makebelieve snow at the East Belfast monument were Abigail Totton, Lucy Murray, Gary Hunt and Owen Munsey. |
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A Carl Scroggy strike put NAC in command against The Tavern, and a 3-0 result was completed by further goals from Michael Owen and Gary Southern. |
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Jesse Owen will be parade marshal with the Union standard leading the mass number of standards. |
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Senate Democrats have also filibustered Texas Supreme Court Justice Priscilla Owen, nominated to the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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He made all of his films as George Landow, not changing his name to Owen Land until the early '80s, when he was no longer active as a filmmaker. |
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Barker and Owen brutalised their own 83-year-old grandmother, tor-tureanimals, yet were left alone to brutalise this vulnerable baby. |
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Gary Neville, David Beckham, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney all suffered broken metatarsals in the build-up to previous World Cups. |
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Launching a mobile food take-away service in the villages around Caernarfon was a dream come true for Llanberis-born Robin Wyn Owen. |
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Paul Michael Glaser, David Soul and Antonio Fargas posed with new stars Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson and the famous car. |
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Griff Gleed Owen, who shares his birthday with the late Sir Winston Churchill, November 30, 1915, was brought up in Pwllheli. |
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The conflict between chavs Kylie and David and bolshie builder Owen turns nasty. |
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She is accused of the attempted murder of James Byrne, 76, May Taylor, 88, and Frank Owen,92,by administering overdoses of diamorphine. |
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Friendship can bridge any age gap, as oneyear-old hippo Owen and 100-year-old tortoise Mzee prove. |
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Ynys Mon MP Albert Owen supported a gradualist approach and a referendum before full law-making powers. |
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Staff put Amy Owen, 14, in the truanting register after she refused to wear a headscarf and her mum would not let her go. |
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Carp are keeping Merthyr Tydfil AA members happy at Cyfartha Lake and the biggest was the 16lb common carp landed by Owen Thomas. |
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Superintendant Pete Owen, head of Staffordshire Police's operational communications department, echoed the fire and rescue service's sentiments. |
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Plus, David Owen Norris presents Inside the Score and there is a feature on the contrabassoon. |
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Fastest of the night was the Owen McKenna-trained Coole West Bound, who flew from traps and led all the way from Broadstrand Dan. |
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Bolton boss Owen Coyle insists Celtic will face a future Galactico when Benfica come to Parkhead on Champions League duty this Wednesday. |
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Trendy fashion designer Owen Gaster arrived just in time for her to wear the satin pink number she'd ordered. |
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The visitors found Owen Morgan and Will Jones a real handful as Bont looked to chase a gettable score. |
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Tania Peregrino Owen from Llanfairpwll, 25, had moved to the Philippine capital, Manila, eight months ago to teach English. |
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They include The Quick, a Gothic thriller by Lauren Owen, and Suffragette by award-winning graphic novelists Bryan and Mary Talbot. |
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To find out, I contacted both Blanc and Owen Cook, the RSD cofounder. |
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Maltby Son's rider, Tim Lane, scored again in the third maiden when former Owen O'Neill hurdler Melody Princess caught Handfast Point. |
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Sion Tomos Owen, 31, from Treorchy, Rhondda, created the image after his wife Becky gave birth to their daughter Eira Lily Owen on his birthday. |
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During stoppage time flying wing Owen Williams completed a hat-trick of tries, making it four Ponty wins from as many starts. |
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That these Bidentals, as Mr. Owen more comprehensively calls them, are amongst the earliest reptiles, has been somewhat rashly assumed. |
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Enlightened industrialists, such as Robert Owen also supported these organisations to improve the conditions of the working class. |
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In the ensuing contest, Miliband supported leadership challenger Owen Smith. |
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The collapsible baby buggy was invented in 1965 at Barby, Northamptonshire by Owen Maclaren. |
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Orthopaedic surgery was pioneered in Liverpool by Hugh Owen Thomas, and modern medical anaesthetics by Thomas Cecil Gray. |
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Cotton's writings persuaded the Calvinist theologian John Owen to separate from the Presbyterian church. |
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In an attempt to gain foreign support, in May 1605 Fawkes travelled overseas and informed Hugh Owen of the plotters' plan. |
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Meanwhile, he also authored several economic and historical works including biographies of William Cobbett and Robert Owen. |
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The people whom the young woman met at the Brays' house included Robert Owen, Herbert Spencer, Harriet Martineau, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. |
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His text interspersed the traditional Requiem Mass with poems by Wilfred Owen. |
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As in the Serenade, Britten set words by a range of poets, who here include Shakespeare, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Tennyson and Wilfred Owen. |
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Clive Owen, who had been linked to the role, also spoke in defence of Craig. |
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Michael Owen, who previously criticised the pitch for causing him injury, said that it was much improved. |
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Wilkinson then landed 7 penalties and a drop goal to defeat Owen Farrell's Saracens. |
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The British forces fought an inconclusive war with the Ulster Irish led by Owen Roe O'Neill. |
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In 1834, the Welsh socialist Robert Owen established the Grand National Consolidated Trades Union. |
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The pioneering work of Robert Owen, a Welsh radical, at New Lanark in Scotland, is sometimes credited as being the birth of British Socialism. |
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After his death on hunger strike, his seat was held, with an increased vote, by his election agent, Owen Carron. |
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His father, Robert Owen, was a coal miner, while his mother belonged to the family of Thomas Edwards, poet and writer. |
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At the age of 12, Owen was apprenticed to a tailor, Angel Jones, an Elder with the Calvinistic Methodist Church. |
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Modest success with it led Edwards to encourage Owen to embark upon his first novel, Y Dreflan, which described a fictionalized version of Mold. |
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Mold also holds an annual cultural festival centered on the life and works of Daniel Owen. |
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Cherry Owen heads to the Sailor's Arms, where Sinbad still longs for Gossamer Beynon. |
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His grandson Isaac Eric Owen Bartlett was born in June 2013 to his oldest daughter Ruth and her husband Dean Bartlett. |
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The views from Chalmers and Edinburgh had a notable effect in Wales, though Lewis Edwards, Y Traethodydd, and Owen Thomas. |
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These included Roy Hattersley, Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers and David Owen all of whom he was later to sit with in the Callaghan cabinet. |
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By contrast, Robert Owen proposed the organization of production and ownership in cooperatives. |
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They advocated reform, with some such as Robert Owen advocating the transformation of society to small communities without private property. |
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They also introduced new acts, such as Catatonia's Owen Powell working with Duffy during her early period. |
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Lady Charlotte Guest's work was helped by the earlier research and translation work of William Owen Pughe. |
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The Tudor dynasty of Wales and England were female line descendants of the House of Dinefwr through their ancestor Owen Tudor. |
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In 1645, Sir John Owen was appointed governor of the castle instead, however, leading to a bitter dispute between the two men. |
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One of the earliest written references to Machynlleth is the Royal charter granted in 1291 by Edward I to Owen de la Pole, Lord of Powys. |
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Famous professional pugilists from the town include Johnny Owen, Howard Winstone, and Eddie Thomas. |
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In 2014, National Theatre Wales performed Mametz, a recreation of the battle in a wood in rural Monmouthshire, scripted by Owen Sheers. |
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In 1603, the antiquarian George Owen described it as one of five Pembrokeshire boroughs overseen by a portreeve. |
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Fishguard's Royal Oak pub appeared in the film I'll Sleep When I'm Dead starring Clive Owen. |
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Some characters from the tales had been profiled in William Owen Pughe's Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales. |
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The inscription on the stone was written by a fellow Great War poet, Wilfred Owen. |
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Toshiko and Owen are killed off in the second series finale, as is Ianto in the show's third series. |
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The arc focuses on the death and partial resurrection of main character Owen Harper, and how he copes as a dead man. |
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Rowland Hughes, Gwenallt, Hywel Teifi Edwards, Angharad Price, Fflur Dafydd and Owen Martell. |
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The first major lineup featured Dafydd Ieuan on drums, Clancy Pegg on keyboard, Owen Powell on guitar and Paul Jones on bass. |
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In concerts, the band occasionally work with guest poet Jon Gower, writer Owen Martell or rapper, Nobsta Nutts. |
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In 1961, Owen won both the Guild of Television Producers and Directors' Writer's Award and Scriptwriter's Award. |
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In the same year, Owen contributed the libretto for a West End musical, composer Lionel Bart's Maggie May. |
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The afternoon also featured a BBC Radio Wales tribute to Sir Stanley, hosted by Owen Money and recorded live in Ferndale RFC itself. |
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Kristian Owen, on permit from Ebbw Vale, scored the first try after Phil Dollman had opened with a penalty. |
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In 1981 Owen Beattie, an anthropologist from the University of Alberta, examined remains from sites associated with the expedition. |
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On the banks of the Clyde, the industrialists David Dale and Robert Owen, built their mills and the model settlement of New Lanark. |
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The first debates about the nature of human evolution arose between Thomas Henry Huxley and Richard Owen. |
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Leading war poets included Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen, John McCrae, Rupert Brooke, Isaac Rosenberg, and David Jones. |
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In the early 1800s Owen became wealthy as an investor and eventual manager of a large textile mill at New Lanark, Scotland. |
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In 1828 Owen returned to the United Kingdom and settled in London, where he continued to be an advocate for the working class. |
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Around the age of eighteen, Owen moved to Manchester, where he spent the next twelve years of his life. |
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Robert and Caroline Owen had eight children, the first of whom died in infancy. |
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In addition, Owen, a deist, criticised organised religion, including the Church of England, and developed a belief system of his own. |
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As Owen grew older and more radical in his views, his influence began to decline. |
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Although he had spent the majority of his life in England and Scotland, Owen returned to his native village of Newtown at the end of his life. |
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With the exception of an annual income drawn from a trust established by his sons in 1844, Owen died penniless. |
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The road rejoins as Owen Road near Skerton Community High School and there is the B5231 for Morecambe, and a road for Halton. |
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After being arrested and humiliated for being straight, Owen organizes a Straight Pride Parade for himself and others to come out of the closet. |
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Record companies would book their signings into the RCA studios and Owen Bradley's Quonset Hut studios. |
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Amongst early favourable responses, Huxley's reviews swiped at Richard Owen, leader of the scientific establishment Huxley was trying to overthrow. |
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The Great War poet Wilfred Owen was a resident, whilst his fellow poet Mary Webb much loved the town and referred to it many a time in her works under the guise of Silverton. |
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Oswestry was the birthplace of Wilfred Owen, the First World War poet. |
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A civic park named Wilfred Owen Green was opened in the town in 2010 by his nephew Peter Owen and has a 40m labyrinth, one of the largest in the world. |
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Two new directors have also been appointed to the TasPorts Board to replace retiring directors Evan Rolley and Owen Williams, who we thank for their service. |
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Prior to the First World War, the poet Wilfred Owen lived in the town. |
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The experiences of the First World War were reflected in the work of war poets such as Wilfred Owen, Rupert Brooke, Isaac Rosenberg, and Siegfried Sassoon. |
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When Jones's limp arm left the German's shot in the six-yard area, Owen only had to show a fraction of his sharpness to outspeed the Southampton defence. |
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The first was completed in 1894 and named Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen. |
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The reason for this sudden ground swell of fine design is that Bhs has enlisted the creative visions of young British fashion guns Owen Gaster and Paul Frith. |
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Frinton saw the early launch of actors such as Michael Denison, Vanessa Redgrave, David Suchet, Jack Klaff, Neil Dudgeon, Owen Teale and Lynda Bellingham. |
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Wintour met with the Constable of Castile, the exiled Welsh spy Hugh Owen, and Sir William Stanley, who said that Catesby would receive no support from Spain. |
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For two years during the Second World War, Owen worked down a coal mine as a 'Bevin Boy', before moving into repertory theatre as an assistant stage manager. |
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By the late 1950s, however, Owen was beginning to realise that his real ambitions lay in writing rather than performing, and he began to submit scripts to BBC Radio. |
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One who has been affected is Tania Peregrino Owen from Anglesey. |
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It seems likely that Owen had a successor, although his name is unknown. |
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They include The Quick, a Gothic thriller written by Durham author Lauren Owen and Suffragette by award-winning graphic novelists Bryan and Mary Talbot. |
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Encouraged by his success in the management of cotton mills in Manchester, Owen hoped to conduct the New Lanark mill on higher principles than purely commercial ones. |
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Clyde are still missing Paul Mc HaleSt Johnstone manager Owen Coyle is considering playing against Airdrie United despite suffering from two broken toes. |
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In 1848, Owen Williams, an architect and surveyor from Liverpool, presented Lord Mostyn with plans to develop the marshlands behind Llandudno Bay as a holiday resort. |
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This concert also will feature vocalist Nicholas Isherwood, saxophonist Steve Owen, percussionist Phillip Patti, hornist Lydia Van Dreel and string bassist Tyler Abbott. |
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In her new role she is based at Owen Pugh Construction, which delivers high-profile infrastructure and civil engineering schemes across the region. |
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The title Guest used derived from a mediaeval copyist error already established in the 18th century by William Owen Pughe and the London Welsh societies. |
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She had given herself to Darrow, and concealed the episode from Owen Leath, with no more apparent sense of debasement than the vulgarest of adventuresses. |
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The lead was cancelled out when Owen nodded in from close range. |
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The shop and house were put up for sale in the 1913 by the castle estate along with the Castle Hotel and the Myddleton Arms, which were purchased by Mr William Owen. |
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In 1817 Owen publicly claimed that all religions were false. |
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British Iron Age and Roman sites have been excavated and coins and ornaments discovered, especially by the 19th century antiquarian, William Owen Stanley. |
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In his study of southeastern Kentucky chair makers, Michael Owen Jones describes production of a chair within the context of the life of the craftsman. |
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A Welshman who made his fortune in the cotton trade, Owen believed in putting his workers in a good environment with access to education for themselves and their children. |
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After an extended period of friction with William Allen and some of his other business partners, Owen relinquished all of connections to New Lanark. |
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Owing to the success of the Nomads and the close proximity to other teams in the area including Wrexham, other footballers have also lived in the town such as Gareth Owen. |
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She was soon joined by rival challenger Owen Smith, prompting Eagle to withdraw on 19 July 2016 in order to ensure there was only one challenger on the ballot. |
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Kai Owen is promoted to a regular cast member, while a new cast of political figures are introduced alongside family members of main characters Jack and Ianto. |
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However much I admire both Beckham and Owen and recognise that football is the national game, my Sports Personality of the Year is yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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There was also an accent on languages, science and particularly design, where a collegiate atmosphere flourished under the tutorship of Owen Frampton. |
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In conjunction with his venture for cooperative mills Owen wanted the children to be given a good moral education so that they would be fit for work. |
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Other winners included Chris Owen for Seconds of Arc, Charlie Pastor's Subliminal Influence and the Best of the Festival award to Twm Lewis for Yr Ymwelydd. |
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The murder of Owen Quine was done exactly like his last would-be book, Bombyx Mori, or Silkworm, ends, and so the murderer must have read the manuscript. |
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Goals came from Callum Jones, Owen Marshall and Reece Mockle. |
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Owen, who operates the farm in partnership with his parents David and Sandra Owen, said he will scale down the sheep side of the business to boost the production of eggs. |
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What Williams took as a 'fictive' element, and a flaw in the critical apparatus of Nietzschean genealogy, proves for Owen to be one of its chief virtues. |
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The sessions were marred by the death of Godrich's father, and Yorke's separation from his wife, Rachel Owen, who died of cancer several months after the album's completion. |
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The initiative is funded by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol and a Dr Owen Price scholarship and will kick off with the Wales rumen and liver fluke project. |
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Susan Over, aged 56, of Halford Lane, will be at the Wesley Owen book shop in City Arcade centre, Coventry, with copies of her book Cakes, Bakes, Puddings and Prayers. |
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Dudley based Owen Pugh Training Services, a division of civil engineering contractor the Owen Pugh Group, has taken on a new training co-ordinator and two new trainers. |
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There were also calls made for Labour MPs who supported the air strikes to face deselection challenges which senior Welsh Shadow Cabinet member Owen Smith condemned. |
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Paul operated as a chargehand for Blaydon-based civil engineers Owen Pugh Construction, which carried out the repair work to the re-hit Dunston Staithes in Gateshead. |
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Mr Owen reappraised the Gelli Aur dairy enterprise business plan which resulted in capital expenditure plans put on hold and urged other First Milk suppliers to follow suit. |
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Lili Young, Marni Hugo and Scarlett Owen, all eight, joined a small group of snorkellers at a special event marking the handover of the British Sub-Aqua Club presidency. |
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Elgar's sketches for a piano concerto dating from 1913 were elaborated by the composer Robert Walker and first performed in August 1997 by the pianist David Owen Norris. |
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Dozens of experts such as Matthew Digby Wyatt and Owen Jones were hired to create a series of courts that provided a narrative of the history of fine art. |
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Paul Giamatti, Clive Owen, and Monica Bellucci team up for this superlative action movie about a couple of bad-ass gunwielding loons going after each other. |
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In 1816, Robert Owen, a philosopher and pedagogue, opened the first British and probably globally the first infant school in New Lanark, Scotland. |
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Whenever we make a phone call or find ourselves in an environment filled with background music, these ever-present elements in our life are thanks to George Owen Squier. |
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Ian Hughes, John Ison, Tim Webb and Geri Zsabo turned out and beat Matt Jordan, Clive Stallon, Martin Owen and Richard Laundy 4-0, taking them to 14 points after four matches. |
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It intersperses the Latin requiem mass, sung by soprano and chorus, with settings of works by the First World War poet Wilfred Owen, sung by tenor and baritone. |
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Defending barrister Peter Rouche QC said Owen was deeply ashamed. |
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Scholars from Owen Chadwick to John Reed have tended to focus on the devotionalism and ritualism of the Tractarians and their Anglo-Catholic progeny. |
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Mirren portrayed a devoted plantswoman in the film, who coaches a team of prison gardeners, led by Clive Owen, to victory at a prestigious flower show. |
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Lifeguard Phil Ritchie told her that Walker Technology College pupil Owen had been saved from a rip current between Longsands North and Cullercoats beaches. |
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It was Mr Owen who was the catalyst for the new get-tough approach, having launched his own Private Member's Bill in Parliament to bring in the new Adjudicator. |
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I was recently asked for the buzz on Samitaur Tower, the latest project in Culver City by one-time avant-gardist, now head of SCI-Arc, architect Eric Owen Moss. |
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A single large piece of Owen silk strip is then placed on the Petri dish, and the skin grafts are placed on the silk, with the epithelium side facing down toward the silk. |
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Owen had been very short with him, his answers to Sam's questions almost monosyllabic. |
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Owen Wilson has a smarmy-cool, utterly natural screen persona of smiles, cheeky ad-libs and ironically understated wisecracks. |
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Owen lowered his gaze as they passed the two guards posted nearby and adopted the attitude of a menial servant busy running an errand. |
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Owen backed up a step as Solstice rubbed up against him, indulging in a villainous grin. |
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Owen also provides plenty of poignancy, and does so with admirable unobtrusiveness. |
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Owen plays Charles Schine, an unhappy adman whose sleek boss has just removed him from his most lucrative account. |
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Owen shutdown his computer and took his tea to the couch in the living room. |
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Owen also identified New Zealand's giant flightless bird, the moa or dinornis, from a piece of shin just 15 cm long. |
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Owen scowled, annoyed the subject had jumped from cute girls to school in a matter of seconds. |
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Owen Weller, 17, from Faringdon, is studying maths, business studies, English and chemistry. |
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Owen Hughes says Tuesday night was a pathetic and woeful effort which he was extremely embarrassed and angry about. |
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Owen snapped at the wobbly man, but the look on his face told everyone that he was enjoying getting Aidan back for what he had done. |
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Owen laughed and I continued entertaining him with impressions until we pulled up to the curb of his house. |
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Owen was about to cross the room to comfort her when there was a knocking on the door. |
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