Pierce and Garnett will have their days in Boston, and their numbers will eventually sit high above courtside with the other Celtic greats. |
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The Kansas program continues to be haunted by the collective legacy of Raef LaFrentz, Paul Pierce and Jacque Vaughn. |
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Pierce came home to North America determined to find sponsors for Korean orphans. |
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With Mary Pierce, Martina Hingis and Lindsay Davenport ranked in the top half-dozen, women's doubles is hitting a golden era. |
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Pierce refuses to discuss their departure, but rails at the suggestion that the newly-recruited line-up are just there to make up the numbers. |
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But Pierce has finally delivered on all her promise and that should be enough even for the French. |
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Pierce admits to using food as a salve for stress, and after the birth of her son four and a half years ago, she gained nearly 70 pounds. |
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Seizing the mike, camper Mike Pierce commands the crowd's attention with the confidence of a professional talk-show host. |
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Between 1853 and 1857 he served, very capably, as secretary of war under Franklin Pierce. |
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The Boston riding equipage was presented to General Pierce at Willard's this morning. |
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Pierce broke free from the shopping monotony of the holiday season to score 42 points, yank down 14 boards, drain 4 trifectas and swipe 4 balls. |
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Pierce bottom of puff pastry with a fork and place another 4-inch tart mold over dough to prevent rising. |
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Pierce stormed into her first grand slam final in five years by crushing Russia's Elena Likhovtseva in straight sets at the French Open. |
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This is the first time Pierce has become involved in sponsorship with the club and St Michael's are very appreciative of his involvement. |
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Pierce Power had a good chance on 10 minutes when he met a cross from Ian Ryan but he blazed the ball across the area with the goal at his mercy. |
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Pierce was drinking hot cider when she said that and he literally almost choked on it hearing what she said. |
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Pierce the skin with a metal skewer and check that the juices contain no sign of blood. |
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Pierce Brosnan plays James Bond for what will likely be the last time in Die Another Day, the latest in the deathless series. |
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It was the second straight shellacking Pierce has taken in a Grand Slam final. |
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A ray of hope appears in the form of Mary Burke, the daughter of a heart attack victim who strikes a chord with the troubled Pierce. |
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Playing opposite the Irish actor Pierce Brosnan would undoubtedly be her biggest role yet. |
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Pierce small holes through the hands, and string the clowns together with thin silver cord. |
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Before serving in the final game, Pierce had a trainer apply treatment and massage her aching shoulder. |
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That doesn't seem to be the case, though, as Pierce has decided to gracefully bow out of the role. |
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The Celtics won eight of their first 12 games after the departure of coach Rick Pitino, and SF Paul Pierce has been on a tear. |
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The Missouri tornadoes badly damaged Guard armories in Pierce City and DeSoto. |
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Hail hit western Pierce County and caused multiple corn and bean fields to be replanted, with some beans going in where corn had been. |
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Dempsey joins the ranks of Pierce Brosnan and Matthew Fox as a leading man for L'Oréal Paris. |
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As might be expected from a man who is no stranger to the hundred-piece orchestra, Spiritualized's leader, Jason Pierce, doesn't do things by halves. |
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Pierce the skin at the other end, then plunge it into boiling water. |
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A legal search is under way to formalise ownership of the property, which was built in 1806 by Pierce Barron of Faha to help educate the poor of the parish. |
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When Pierce called, I thought it was someone pulling my leg, but he kept talking about the book and a film and I realised I was talking to the real thing. |
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Pierce the eggplants in several places, and bake them on a rimmed baking sheet until they are soft and their skins have shriveled, 20-30 minutes, depending on their size. |
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Carter landed awkwardly and appeared to get tangled up with Boston's Paul Pierce. |
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Shannon Pierce was distraught three years ago when she learned that her baby, Caroline, had Pierre Robin syndrome, a rare congenital disorder. |
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Two other sea captains are mentioned by Mrs. Pierce, solidifying the maritime influence on both the development and cherishment of the Maine cat. |
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One American company, Pierce, made birdcages, and another, Buick, made plumbing fixtures, including the first enameled cast-iron bathtub. |
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The new additions give the Celtics more experience, more athleticism and, as Pierce noted recently, fewer histrionics. |
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I thought you were a hoot on Community as the lawyer for the estate of Pierce. |
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Clearly Mrs. Pierce recognized that the Maine cat was a product of seagoing Maine mariners' pets. |
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The educated expertise regarding the Maine cat is clear from the detail Mrs. Pierce has passed down to us. |
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Martin and Juliet Pierce were the 'Visionville liaison team' and transmitted the wheres and whys of daily operations. |
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As Brian Pierce said in his 2007 CIDALC report, «congregationalism» prevents sisters from being Family while clericalism prevents friars. |
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Pierce a folded strip of ham with a cocktail stick or toothpick, followed by a cheese cube. |
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The canoe slowed down to a stop and Pierce set the oars back in the boat. |
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His filmography is as much dense as unequal, but he nevertheless left at least two masterpieces: Casablanca and Mildred Pierce. |
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Bowers and Pierce recommended the use of the National Center for Health Statistics' Vital Statistics as the more accurate homicide measure. |
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Ramey is being represented by Louise Whitfield, of Deighton Pierce Glynn, and Karon Monaghan QC, of Matrix Chambers. |
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The International Commission is composed of 11 nuns who meet once a year with the Promoter for the Nuns, who is presently fr Brian Pierce. |
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Pierce the Prekmurska gibanica in several places with a long thin needle to the bottom of the baking tin. |
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The pamphlet features numerous excerpts, including this one from Mrs. Lefebvre and one from Mrs. Pierce of Saint John, New Brunswick. |
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Jack Pearson, of the 78th Bolton, and Pierce Gartland, of the 24th Bolton, were winners in a competition to design badges for the campsite and camp opening respectively. |
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The film, which was just picked up for distribution by IFC Films and Sony Pictures, also stars Pierce Brosnan and Marisa Tomei. |
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Pierce had not shifted his gaze from the Spanish ensign, but she suspected that he no longer saw the red and yellow fabric billowing in the breeze. |
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Only Millard Fillmore, Warren Harding, William Henry Harrison, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan rank lower. |
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Murphy rarely mentions the law in his appearances in this district running from north of Palm Beach to Fort Pierce. |
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Jason Pierce oversaw the compilation of tracks here, and it serves as a timely reminder of the heavenly wonder of one of Britain's foremost musical talents. |
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Pierce a hole in the top of each decoration and thread string through. |
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In Boston, Paul Pierce returned from taking a hit in the mouth in the final minute to make a 5m fallaway jump shot as time expired and give Boston a win over Portland. |
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Pierce accepted his words as final and pigeonholed the message. |
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A 1997 movie entitled Robinson Crusoe starred Pierce Brosnan and received limited commercial success. |
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His salvation came in the form of Kevin Garnett's purposeful drives, Rajon Rondo's skying leap over Bryant to tip in a Pierce miss and Tony Allen's emphatic block of Pau Gasol's shot. |
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So imagine Heffer's reaction when he heard the paper's star reporter, Andrew Pierce, use the word five times in his 'Westminster Whispers' vodcast, which was played on the giant screens in the newsroom. |
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Pierce remembered Hilda's prophecy that her indigent husband would turn up, like a bad penny. |
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Hawthorne met future president Franklin Pierce on the way to Bowdoin, at the stage stop in Portland, and the two became fast friends. |
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Pierce worked for Mr Armstrong's pipeline supply firm PKA, named from his initials. |
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This year's Celtics, with an eye on one more run at the franchise's 18th N. B. A. championship, still lean heavily on Pierce, Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett and Rajon Rondo, the only holdovers from their 2008 title team. |
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Pierce the metal that you have previously sanded, making a hole the same size as the screw you are using, making sure that there are no tank cables or any other sensitive vehicle devices nearby. |
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Those who decide not to take a turn have a good laugh at the others up at bat. On the way back to class, we pass a barbecue at Franklin Pierce Law School. |
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Pierce Brosnan's volcanologist convinces Linda Hamilton's town mayor that Mother Nature's greatest fireworks display is imminent. |
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On January 6th, Deighton Pierce Glynn, a London law firm, sent a long, tough letter to UUK on behalf of Radha Bhatt, a Cambridge undergraduate who had demonstrated against its stance. |
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Some eminent ornithologists such as Pierce Brodkorb tried to keep the debate alive but the ICZN's solution has been satisfactory. |
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Ron Dickson shows the grave marker of aviation pioneer Charles Taylor at Pierce Brothers Valhalla Memorial Park. |
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His appointment ended in 1857 at the close of the Pierce administration, and the Hawthorne family toured France and Italy. |
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Sasha Pierce received a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph, and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Waterloo and currently lives and works in Toronto. |
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Dave Doupe, Larry Krasner and Cheri Pierce of Jones Lang LaSalle Americas represented G REIT in the transaction. |
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Captain Ryan was personally mentioned by Mrs. Pierce as having had at one time four generations of his line of blacks, and was particular about the homes for their kittens. |
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Mrs. Pierce later owned personally one of their white offspring. |
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So I always knew what Pierce meant, in a kidding-on-the-square kind of way. |
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Neal Purvis and Robert Wade began writing a screenplay at the end of February 2004, while Pierce Brosnan was still Bond. |
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The American government strenuously objected, and President Franklin Pierce asked for Crampton to be recalled. |
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Only President Franklin Pierce has chosen to affirm rather than swear at his inauguration. |
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The novel was filmed as The Ghost Writer with Pierce Brosnan portraying the Blair character, Adam Lang. |
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Horticultural Research Laboratory in Fort Pierce, Florida, has found a promising alternative to these chelating agents. |
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Producers will have different reasons for signing up, but Pierce says many are interested in differentiating their operation as a safe, eco-friendly place to raise quality food products. |
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It is clear from this comment that Mrs. Pierce had questioned elderly relatives and friends about their Maine cats, and had listened to tales of Maine cats in her girlhood years. |
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But Borges and Toledo sent Lewis off left tackle, over guard Chad Sauter, tackle Kris Farris and tight ends Tyrone Pierce and Mike Grieb. |
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Retirement saw Pierce lapse into alcoholism. |
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Although some sources repeat this theory, it has been rejected on linguistic grounds by modern scholars such as Professor Gwynedd Pierce. |
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Jeffreylee Pierce and a twitsome trio comprise The Gun Club, two of whose albums showed up in the same mail. |
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On that day, following an official farewell ceremony attended by marine lieutenant Thomas Pierce, representing England, the Nootka presidio was dismantled. |
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Pierce has used the winter break to transform herself into a muscle-bound tennis dynamo. |
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For example, he says that Kierkegaard confirmed Percy's proclivity for solitariness and Pierce tempted him toward totalism. |
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He held pastorates in Sangerfield, New York, and Goshen, Connecticut, but Pierce was a Freemason, and, when the Anti-Masonic Movement caught fire in America in the late 1820s, he lost his pulpits. |
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The two-part TV-movie, starring Pierce Brosnan, premiered on ae last year. |
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Mark Pierce, the founder's son, saw the need for fair preneed services. |
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And source of things, Shall, with inlighted rays, Pierce all their ways! |
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His published works include novels, short stories, and a biography of his college friend Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. |
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At the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Winslet won for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for her role as the title character in Mildred Pierce. |
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A fish farm in Fort Pierce is studying the use of giant clams to clean up the effluent from aquaculture, said Junda Lin, a Florida Institute of Technology professor. |
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World Peace responded with 10 points in less than three minutes for Los Angeles' streakiest player, capped by a steal and a length-of-the-court drive for a dunk on Pierce. |
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In fact, there is a distinct difference between a collector and an investor, says Stefan Blicker, owner of Nicker Pierce Wagner Wine Merchants in the heart of Napa Valley. |
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Oregon voters have elected Democratic governors in every election since 1986, most recently electing Kate Brown over Republican Bud Pierce in a 2016 special election. |
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Associate Justice Pierce Butler filed a dissenting opinion, joined by Associate Justice James McReynolds, in which he argued the majority had engaged in judicial activism. |
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The Pierces THE GLEE CLUB, BIRMINGHAM FOR their latest album Creation, Pierce sisters Allison and Catherine worked while under the influence of psychedelic brew ayahuasca. |
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Brister Pierce, formerly a slave in Uxbridge, was a signer of an 1835 petition to Congress demanding abolition of slavery and the slave trade in the District of Columbia. |
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Pierce sent a telegram to Elizabeth Peabody asking her to inform Mrs. |
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Pierce kept on saying sweet nothings to Butler, who went near him after the foul was committed, which prompted Noah to step in and protect one of his guys. |
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A retired New Hampshire electrical engineer, Pierce lost his eyesight and turned his life-changing event into an inspirational journey, as president of 2020 Vision Quest. |
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Taking his inspiration from such old-time stars as George Jones, Webb Pierce and Bob Wills, Ball created an album that recalled the sound of '50s honky-tonks and dance halls. |
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