The brilliant coloratura, effortless vocal dynamics, and beautifully rounded tone brought Joan Sutherland to mind. |
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As a young officer in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, he became adept at reels, strathspeys and sword dances. |
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With good British perversity, Sutherland is of course in the far NORTH of Scotland. |
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One of the best type founders was William A. Parkes, of 56 Sutherland Place, Wolverhampton. |
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Watch Space Cowboys and you'll see Donald Sutherland mugging for the camera and stealing just about every scene that he's in. |
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The local Tory party in Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross was due yesterday to take a decision on whether to adopt him as a candidate. |
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We were in Sutherland and we'd planned to end up in a bothy for the night, but we came across a river. |
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Its five movements are brimful with colour and imagery and Sutherland directs with empathy for the music. |
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Hardly had he become Labour leader than Henry McLeish was dropping broad hints that he was going to review the government's line on Sutherland. |
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The district along Sutherland River has a valuable deposit of spathic iron ore. |
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The last time gold fever hit Scotland was in 1868, when gold reserves were discovered at Kildonan in Sutherland. |
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He was a stranger to Scotland until he married the daughter of the 17th Earl of Sutherland. |
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The three lawyers and the clients were doing all the talking and I knew that Professor Sutherland wasn't going to ask me questions. |
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But the weeks glided all too quickly away among the ichthyolites of Caithness and Cromarty, and the shells and lignites of Sutherland and Ross. |
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Progressing by decade, Sutherland offers an informed and zippy commentary on an inexplicable phenomenon. |
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They spend the summer in wild country, haunting the great flows of Sutherland. |
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We move on to Knightley and at first you think he can't be serious, but Sutherland is always in earnest, even when joking. |
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Both he and Sutherland said that some form of goodwill gesture needed to be made to the supporters. |
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The orchestration of both music by Tchaikovsky and original material by Gavin Sutherland brings an engaging lightness to the ballet. |
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Sutherland recently had to overcome objections before returning the club to a private limited company to finance the ground reconstruction. |
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To pay the bills, the Scott Sutherland School of Architecture graduate took a job as a North Sea roustabout, the labourer of the oil industry. |
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Sutherland gracefully found a way back to nature studies while painting the crown of thorns in his Crucifixion. |
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Unfortunately, Sutherland plays a pony-tailed satyr of only limited charm, and Garner, who is a fine comic actor, is never really put to work. |
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Sutherland says her mother didn't drink much at home, but often came home drunk from local taverns. |
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Sutherland accepted a commission to paint a Crucifixion for a church in Northampton. |
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Soprano Rosalind Sutherland sings in the New Year with an excellent selection of arias, polkas, marches and waltzes from Strauss. |
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A Western Isles man has been appointed detective inspector for Orkney, Shetland, Caithness and Sutherland. |
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Before the vocal glory of Callas and Sutherland, sopranos with lighter timbres often sang bel canto roles. |
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Sutherland had unwittingly purchased the paintings from a forger in California on eBay. |
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By January 31, Sutherland was notified that his hirst paintings were fakes. |
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Sutherland says that information produced by teams was hot-linked to the other models, so that the entire 3D database was coordinated in dimensional and locational attributes. |
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One organisation that has been trying to extract some of the timber for reuse is the North Sutherland Forestry Trust, which runs a nearby sawmill. |
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Throughout her life the Queen Mother was a frequent visitor to the Tate, particularly admiring such mavericks as Graham Sutherland and Henry Moore. |
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The cast includes Rufus Sewell, William Hurt, Kiefer Sutherland, and Jennifer Connelly, all of whom turn in fine performances. |
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And in April, a Florida pastor named Kevin Sutherland was convicted of trying to sell fraudulent Damien Hirst paintings. |
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Sellar, on the authority of Elizabeth Gordon, Countess of Sutherland, had served notices of eviction on people living in the townships of the strath. |
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Sutherland said he possessed one, but was waiting for confirmation that it was available for sale. |
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Kiefer Sutherland stars in this high-concept piece of TV programming. |
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Sailors in HMS Sutherland used their spare time during a global deployment to raise thousands of pounds for charities in the ship's home port of Plymouth. |
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Planes were ordered to keep away from the area when the rocket blasted off from the Ben Armine estate in Sutherland. |
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However, East Sutherland Gaelic uses mac for both male and female surnames. |
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Sutherland believes day-night Test cricket during working weeks presents a new opportunity for bigger crowds and television audiences. |
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In 1930, officer Oscar Lee Duley was shot and killed near Marcola by moonshiner Ray Sutherland. |
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Swashbuckling comedy, with Kiefer Sutherland, Charlie Sheen, Oliver Platt, Chris O'Donnell, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay. |
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A gold-plated limited edition train and a model of the Princess Coronation class locomotive Duchess of Sutherland are set to go on sale. |
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Protons have a low LET, so scientists expected them to behave as X rays do in their DNA-damaging capability, notes Sutherland. |
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Laura Sutherland, 33-year-old managing director of Glasgow-based Aura PR, takes her three-year-old miniature poodle Eddie in to work with her. |
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The agent for both Francis Egerton and his older brother, who was now the 2nd Duke of Sutherland, was James Loch. |
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Oldman was charged with drunk driving in 1991 after a night out in Los Angeles with actor Kiefer Sutherland. |
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Both of these major works were sold from the famous collection of the Duke of Sutherland. |
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In 1969 he founded the John Ridgway School of Adventure at Ardmore, Sutherland, Scotland. |
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The Scottish primrose is found only on the coasts of Orkney and nearby Caithness and Sutherland. |
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Three of the older management areas, Caithness, Nairn and Sutherland, were very similar to earlier local government counties. |
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He was made a patron of Aberdeen University Shinty Club in 2011 after attending their 150th anniversary celebrations at the Sutherland Cup final. |
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Again, the Marines were involved with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, this time the 1st Battalion. |
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Many portraits were painted of Somerset Maugham, including that by Graham Sutherland in the Tate Gallery, and several by Sir Gerald Kelly. |
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Griggs, Robin Tanner, Graham Sutherland, Paul Drury, Joseph Webb, Eric Ravilious, the glass engraving of Laurence Whistler, and Clifford Harper. |
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Notable artists from this period were employed as teachers such as Henry Moore and Graham Sutherland. |
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Bennachie in Aberdeenshire, the Gask Ridge not far from Perth and Sutherland have also been suggested. |
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The clear dialect of Inverness Gaelic was held in high regard by speakers of other forms, such as those from Lewis, Sutherland and Ross. |
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It rises on Ben More Assynt, a few miles from Ullapool on the west coast of Scotland, and drains into the North Sea via the Kyle of Sutherland. |
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Traditionally it has marked the boundary between Ross to the south and Sutherland to the north. |
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Caithness has a land boundary with the historic county of Sutherland and is otherwise bounded by sea. |
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The Catti are represented in the Gaelic name for eastern Sutherland, Cataibh, and the old Gaelic name for Shetland, Innse Chat. |
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When created, the district included the whole of the county plus Tongue and Farr areas of the neighbouring county of Sutherland. |
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For area committee representation the village was within the Sutherland committee area. |
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In 1918 the Caithness constituency and Wick were merged into the then new constituency of Caithness and Sutherland. |
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In 1997 Caithness and Sutherland was merged into Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross. |
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News coverage tends to concentrate on the former counties of Caithness and Sutherland. |
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Throughout the 1140s Caithness and Sutherland were brought back under the Scottish zone of control. |
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More than 1,500 sheep were stolen on the Sutherland estate in a single year in the early 19th century. |
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A thousand years later, the progenitors of Clan Sutherland, equally impressed, adopted the wildcat on their family crest. |
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The shire was formed in 1631 by Crown Writ of Charles I, severing Sutherland from Inverness. |
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The new county comprised the Earldom of Sutherland along with Assynt and the baronies between Ross and Caithness. |
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He was originally the regimental mascot of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders prior to the amalgamation. |
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When I went to Chelsea before the War, I studied under the sculptor Henry Moore and the painter Graham Sutherland. |
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Among the congregation were Dame Joan Sutherland, Peter Brook, and representatives of the Welsh National Opera and the London Welsh rugby club. |
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Graham Sutherland painted locally in the 1930s, gaining inspiration from the landscape. |
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There is a symphony orchestra in each state, and a national opera company, Opera Australia, well known for its famous soprano Joan Sutherland. |
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The Prince Edward Islands have colder average annual temperatures, but Sutherland has colder extremes. |
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Walter Sutherland from Skaw in Unst, who died about 1850, has been cited as the last native speaker of the Norn language. |
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Sutherland Lyall, the AR's diligent web vole, plashes questingly through the autumn mire of cyberspace. |
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Sutherland cuts and crams facts and opinions into his tight confines. |
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Rivkin and Sutherland can hardly contain their admiration for Pfizer's brilliance in naming its love drug. |
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Already, more than 100 birdwatchers have flocked to Durness, in Sutherland, and more are on the way to see the Daurian starling. |
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Joining AgSense will be Roric Paulman of Paulman Farms in Sutherland, Nebraska and Steve Cubbage, owner and president of Prime Meridian, based in Nevada, Missouri. |
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Barry's remodelling was again on behalf of the 2nd Duke of Sutherland. |
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Sutherland is occasionally still referred to as Sutherlandshire. |
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Artists particularly associated with the initiation of this movement included Paul Nash, John Piper, Henry Moore, Ivon Hitchens, and especially Graham Sutherland. |
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In 1947 he suffered a second nervous breakdown while staying with Helen Sutherland at Cockley Moor, and he underwent treatment in a nursing home near Harrow. |
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Following the Sutherland Report in 1999, the party voted with the Scottish Executive in 2002 to introduce free personal care for the elderly funded from general taxation. |
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Sargent's own composition, Impression on a Windy Day, has been recorded for CD by the Royal Ballet Sinfonia conducted by Gavin Sutherland on the ASV label. |
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In July 1940, after the fall of Dunkirk, the 5th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders served with the Royal Marine Brigade for over a year. |
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The cathedral contains the tapestry Christ in Glory by Graham Sutherland. |
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