Sharp questions about precise value for money, given all the additional billions, were also hard to answer. |
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Sharp went on to devote most of the rest of his life to compiling morris dances and tunes. |
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But my current phone is a Sharp, and it has a fat ugly connector that no-one seems to have. |
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Like many other bobsled teammates, Sharp comes from a track and field background. |
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Mrs Sharp said she was mystified why people stayed away from the gala concert at the end of the successful festival. |
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Sharp as a tack, hard as nails and always good-humoured, he is a good man to have around. |
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Sharp snaggled teeth gnashed at her as if the demon didn't realize who it was she faced. |
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Sharp and focused on the nose, it has a soft, round palate with an oily sweetness. |
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Sharp notes fill the afternoon like gun smoke as Mr. Fish bugles the students back on the bus. |
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Sharp swings on world markets were caused by a decidedly mixed batch of recent news. |
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I was on the fifth floor of a building where David Baltimore and Phillip Sharp were working. |
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Just sit him down with this chapter and be assured that Sharp is the master at explaining, clarifying and exemplifying. |
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Sharp metal splinters from old farm contraptions clawed at their clothes and crinolines stacked like fish traps. |
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It can't have come as a great shock to Sharp that his application was kicked into touch. |
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The injuries could see Derek Stillie and Kevin Sharp earn recalls to the first team. |
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Sharp crackles of escaping air fill the night already alive with the sounds of crickets. |
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The awards will be co-hosted by Rita Ray and Verity Sharp and awards presented by a number of guests, still to be announced. |
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Sharp will continue to develop and sell flash memory chips in alliance with Intel Corp. |
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Mr Sharp worked on steam ships HMS Juno and HMS Phoebe during his military service. Pipes in both warships were lagged with asbestos material. |
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Sharp beams of sunlight lanced through the lush foliage, acute needles on her bare shoulders. |
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In her interviews, she has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp. |
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It was a stormy day in November, 2001, when Sharp and his men drove up to his beach fortress with a ton of boards, jetskis, and rescue gear. |
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Sharp regarded it as a lost heritage which could and should be restored to the nation at large, beginning with schoolchildren. |
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A pioneer in liquid crystal displays, Sharp has seen its once-dominant position challenged by Taiwanese and Korean rivals. |
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In England, William Morris translated the Icelandic sagas and Cecil Sharp collected village dances and songs. |
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His mood seems to have been one of stoic resignation, rather than despair, as reported by James Sharp, a leading Scots Presbyterian. |
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Sharp cost-cutting in the first quarter as well as a better product mix also helped. |
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The polyphonic sounds are for compatible Nokia, Ericsson, Motorola, NEC, Panasonic, Sharp and Siemens models and you need WAP to download them. |
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Sharp growth increases observed in balsam fir and white spruce are synchronous with massive aspen recruitment in the 1870, 1847, and 1823 stands. |
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Mrs Sharp added that former pupils from as far back as 1912 had returned to join in the fun. |
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The Prince was offered a large malt whisky by part-time barman Tom Sharp, who was also a farmer. |
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Sharp and funny, this adaptation also sees Colin Firth and Hugh Grant square up for a comedy barney as love rivals. |
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Sharp ingredients, such as verjuice, vinegar, and lemon, were frequently called for in sauces and gravies for mutton during the 17th century. |
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Ms Sharp was presented with a goody bag full of gifts donated by members of the National Childbirth Trust. |
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Mr Sharp later worked on heating systems in construction projects, also ensuring health and safety conditions were met. |
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Wigeon, scaup, ringnecks and a considerable number of mallards make use of the parkland habitat, Sharp said. |
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Sharp tines or prongs, operated by a foot pedal or hand crank, grip the weed and yank it out of the ground with a pulling or twisting motion. |
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My card index is arranged by song title and records the number of times Sharp collected each song in date order. |
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Sharp fanged teeth grinned at Jake while rich ruby eyes were curtained with silver and black hair. |
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Sharp steering and rear-wheel drive give the feel of a car much larger in stature and the distinctive personality of the rest of the BMW range. |
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Sharp is to be congratulated for nuancing a very important and complex prophetic book. |
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Miss Sharp said both victims were still deeply traumatised by the experience. |
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Sharp weapons, including knives, daggers and spears, were seized from the 46 people. |
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Sharp countered this, but others reacted by opposing the coming convention, saying it would promote mobocracy. |
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Sharp points like inverted ice cream cones pushed out of her white mohair sweater. |
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Pipe's Marcel earlier clocked up a sixth straight win when claiming the Sharp Novices' Hurdle. |
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This year, good rains and favorable weather have the habitat in the parkland looking better than it has in more than a decade, Sharp said. |
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Sharp divisions are established by law between patricians and plebeians. |
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Sharp and sudden changes of political direction show that the political development of states was not running along social, cultural, or economic tramlines. |
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In her interviews, Mira Nair has said that she was enamoured of this great classic from her schooldays, and especially its daring heroine, Becky Sharp. |
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Sharp lawyers dress very sharp, and their shoes always shine, while sloppy lawyers dress accordingly and their shoes are usually in a mess as well. |
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The problem isn't wide spread and I am sure Sharp will issue a fix. |
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Having graduated Juilliard last spring, Alex Sharp is too young to have given the performance of a lifetime. |
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After that shaky start, Sharp is on firm ground, with a solid discussion of 8 tactical ploys, ranging from the common self-standoff to the impossibly rare Pandin's paradox. |
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It follows that the principle as enunciated in Sharp is that both the inculpatory and exculpatory parts of a mixed statement are admissible as evidence of their truth. |
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Sharp says it expects the monitor to be a hit with gamers in particular. |
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Sharp has just demoed the final version of the PDA in California. |
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Holding it all together was Rita Ray, the DJ, musician, authority on afrobeat and World Service presenter who co-hosted the event with Verity Sharp. |
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Sharp said she decided to put the new plan forward because it became obvious Vancouver City council will not approve a light rail system built at grade through the city. |
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Sharp factional fights marked the recent congress of the party. |
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In the show, Sharp has Christopher rock back and forth, groaning, his hands over his ears. |
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In fact, according to Sharp, colonial organizations had largely taken over control from the British in most of the colonies before a shot was fired. |
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To unwind, Sharp takes long showers, and stops himself from separating his food on his plate as Christopher would. |
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If a government goes out and anchors its purchasing policy on open source, it will, in effect, hurt its local commercial software community, Sharp claimed. |
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Mrs Sharp said she called for an ambulance from the telephone kiosk. |
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Sharp rocks sliced her bare feet as she tried to regain her balance. |
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Flasby Fell comprises the twin peaks of Rough Haw and Sharp Haw just north of Skipton and includes the forested area on the northern and western flanks. |
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Sharp and oddly foreboding, the black iron of the fence rang softly against my hand as I trailed it along, headstones passing by on the other side. |
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Becky Sharp exploits the weaknesses of those around her to weasel her way into society, but her own vanity is what drives her there to begin with. |
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Once installed, a FaxPress button shows up on the Sharp multifunctional device's control panel screen. |
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The Sharp Corner was a second-class groggery and boarding house, patronized almost entirely by the poorest and most shiftless class of trackmen. |
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Sharp regarded Magna Carta as a fundamental part of the constitution, and maintained that it would be treason to repeal any part of it. |
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Among these, the most notable are Cecil Sharp, Maud Karpeles, and Mary Neal. |
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Cecil Sharp was visiting at a friend's house in Headington, near Oxford, when the Headington Quarry Morris side arrived to perform. |
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Sharp was sacked in July 2015 and took up the role of Head Coach at Featherstone Rovers. |
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In addition, John Sharp was named consecutively as Coach of the Month for April and May. |
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Campbell and Sharp are represented under other names by actors in the modern movie Songcatcher. |
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There have been some works on this topic, including by Adam Roberts and Gene Sharp. |
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Grattidge, say that 6,700 people were on the ship, as a lighter came alongside and Sharp decide that it would be the last to deliver passengers. |
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Somerset songs were collected by Cecil Sharp and incorporated into works such as Holst's A Somerset Rhapsody. |
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Writings on nonviolent struggle by Gene Sharp contributed in forming the strategic basis of the student campaigns. |
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This first series covered Blencathra by Sharp Edge, Castle Crag, Haystacks and Scafell Pike from Seathwaite. |
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Sharp Edge provides some good scrambling for those with a head for heights. |
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George Baker retired about 1747, and Richard Sharp carried on the business. |
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In 1775, shortly before his death, Sharp added a codicil showing that Richard, the elder of the two boys, had become the apprentice. |
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Before his apprenticeship began, however, Sharp had been placed with a private tutor at Thaxted, Essex, the Rev. |
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In 1798 Sharp finally left the hatting business, which came to an end when the other partner, his stepfather Davis, died two years later. |
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As a young man Sharp met Samuel Johnson and Edmund Burke and dined regularly with Boswell. |
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At its foundation, Sharp was a member of the Institution's Temporary Management Committee and he remained a Manager for most of his life. |
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On 23 October 2016 McDermid, who is gay, married Jo Sharp, a professor of geography at Glasgow University and McDermid's partner of two years. |
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The brother, a bricklayer named David Sharp, was born six years earlier than McEwan, when their mother was married to a different man. |
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Sharp has the same parents as McEwan but was born from an affair between them that occurred before their parents' marriage. |
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Sheppard had died in 1901, and so the folk song collector Cecil Sharp was invited to undertake the musical editorship for the new edition. |
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Sharp teeth or growing wolf teeth can give him a lot of pain when they come in contact with the bit. |
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The site is between the north rim of Gale Crater and the base of Mount Sharp on the downslope of an alluvial fan. |
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His son, William Sharp Macleay, developed the Quinarian system of classification, supported by William Swainson and Nicolas Vigors. |
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In See Sharp, 1997, smashed jelly rolls are scattered across a piano keyboard. |
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As a result, new habitats have been created for bird species such as the Sharp Tailed Grouse and the federally endangered Kirtland's Warbler. |
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However, he insists that he was simply giving his rapper friend Phreeda Sharp a friendly kiss goodbye. |
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Sharp to renegotiate the prices for the deal, which was raised by Sharp executives themselves during a recent meeting. |
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Long before rehearsals began, Sharp started to embody Christopher. |
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Mrs Jacobs said the woman saw Sharp walk past her window and some time later she walked back up the road holding a butter knife in her hand. |
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Michael Sharp ran The Linden Milk Bar in Dormer Place, by the Pump Room Gardens, for around 40 years. |
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Sony, Panasonic, JVC, Samsung, Sharp and others are also hitting the market with digital camcorders that have premium price points. |
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All transfections were done using the calcium phosphate precipitation method of Berkner and Sharp. |
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All transfections were done by calcium phosphate precipitation based on the method of Berkner and Sharp. |
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Your essentials Sharp scissors, sticky tape, double-sided sticky tape, ribbon, wrapping materials, embellishments. |
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Fuze Go SAR Sharp integrates gray-scale radar data with optical multispectral bands for colorizing the SAR data set. |
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A storyteller more than a confessionalist, Sharp admits she's been putting a bit more of herself into recent songs. |
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With the Actius MC24, Sharp offers a stylish and powerful notebook computer that comes with solid features at a price that is hard to beat. |
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Sharp Systems of America recently announced a new addition to its award-winning Actius line of notebook computers. |
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There were new entries for ZZ Top with Sharp Dressed Man, Strawberry Switchblade with Since Yesterday, and Black Lace with Agadoo. |
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All MX MFPs have an advanced, scalable engine design and support the innovative Sharp Open Systems Architecture. |
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Sharp then executed a third consecutive onside kick so Ouachita could run out the clock. |
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Sharp curettage was replaced by manual vacuum aspiration, and in 2008, the use of misoprostol was adopted. |
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As the fictive leader of the Celtic revival ventriloquized with resounding success by William Sharp, Fiona Macleod had no face to represent. |
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The speaker for the interdenominational event was Naomi Sharp, representing the Methodist Church. |
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Julien Sharp launched Funnybone Toys in 2012 after relocating from New York to Denver. |
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By the side of many tall and bouncing young ladies in the establishment, Rebecca Sharp looked like a child. But she had the dismal precocity of poverty. |
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It was, as Anastakis puts it, continentalism as a form of economic nationalism, acceptable both to Walter Gordon the nationalist and Mitchell Sharp the continentalist. |
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According to Discovery News, Mars Curiosity Rover had been exploring a three-mile high mound, Mount Sharp, when it came across the impact crater that is 96 miles in width. |
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Marclay pioneered the art of turntablism in the seventies, and has worked with avant-garde musicians such as John Zorn, Elliot Sharp, and Yoshihide Otomo. |
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So, although Sharp was treated well, maybe even as part of the family, his status obviously was different from the typical white indentured servant. |
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Yet the temptation to engage in exegesis was resisted by Mahonri Sharp Young when he wrote about an earlier Calder exhibition in the June 1977 issue of Apollo. |
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By 1910, he and Cecil Sharp were in correspondence on the subject. |
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Various forms of minor folds that are found associated with the rocks of the Imphal Valley are Coffer fold, Sharp fold, Isoclinal fold, Harmonic and Disharmonic fold. |
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Gareth Rees and Kaneria were also involved in a slanging match which threatened to boil over before Glamorgan captain Jamie Dalrymple, Wright and Sharp intervened. |
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This supremacy would be challenged by the likes of Granville Sharp. |
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Sharp violin-like sounds come from the male club-winged manakin, a tiny songbird from the Andean cloud forest in South America, yet not all come from his beak. |
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The operator of a liquid crystal display plant in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture, that is jointly managed by struggling Japanese electronics maker Sharp Corp. |
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Gallic comes into the race on the back of a win in the Airways Cup at Moonee Valley, but I fancy runner-up Lazer Sharp to turn the tables and run a massive race at huge odds. |
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Still in the corps, Scheller held her own among the three principal ballerinas who performed with her in Jorma Elo's new, ultramodern Slice to Sharp. |
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Through his alter-egos Daemon or Badger McGee, Sharp deftly interweaves a colorful quilt of Logos and Eros, full of compassion, good humor and Jungian wisdom. |
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Farnie, Author, Journalist, Golfer, Librettist, Adapter, and Song Writer Keith Drummond Sharp The Queme Press in conjunction with The Fife Family History Society. |
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While Sharp acknowledges creative nonviolent intervention as a technique of nonviolent action, he undertheorizes its centrality for promoting political change. |
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William Sharp had the fleeting part of Zulim, and Ah Young Hong showed a lovely voice with round, soft low notes and a sugar-sweet top as a nymph and a sylphide. |
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But Ophelia was smart. Sharp as a tack. Everybody in the firm knew it. |
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Sharp considered writing a history of American independence and wrote to his friends, John Adams and John Quincy Adams about this and other matters. |
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Sharp never married, but in about 1812 he adopted an infant, Maria Kinnaird, who had been orphaned by a catastrophic volcano eruption in the West Indies. |
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This morning spent with Sharp has forced me to attempt again a journal. |
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This new enterprise, with the potential for great profits, must have opened the door to the considerable wealth that Sharp was now able to accumulate. |
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He took a nephew, John Sharp, into partnership about 1760, but John died in 1766, and Richard Sharp now faced a crisis in securing the future of his firm. |
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Sharp was ordered to take as many troops as could be crammed on board. |
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On December 13, 2016, NASA reported further evidence supporting habitability on the planet Mars as the Curiosity rover climbed higher, studying younger layers, on Mount Sharp. |
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Sharp has also written books on Raspberries and Cheap Trick. |
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From June 1993 until October 1996, Operation Sharp Guard added maritime enforcement of the arms embargo and economic sanctions against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. |
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Cecil Sharp considers the version in minor keys to be the original. |
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Many collectors in the first revival either ignored such songs, or bowdlerized them for publication, as Francis Child and Cecil Sharp did in their collections. |
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For more on the Double Sharp Productions' Wonderful Day visit www. |
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Sharp Intelligent Image Segmentation is a high-speed image processing technique designed to keep character images crisp and halftone images smooth within the same document. |
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