Police are appealing for Blackburn clubbers to come forward after a serious assault near a town centre night club. |
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It is appealing for other small business owners to pay for booklets for their local school. |
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A new congressional report highlights a major reason the administration is now urgently appealing for international help. |
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This is being treated as a serious incident, and York police are appealing for information and witnesses. |
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Officers are not connecting the two attempted snatches, but are urgently appealing for witnesses to both incidents. |
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We are now urgently appealing for information on the identity of the suspects and the whereabouts of the car. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to a serious assault outside a Richmond bar which has left the victim fighting for his life. |
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He too has been involved in a petition appealing for an investigation, an apology, and media freedom. |
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Members of the action group also collected names for a petition appealing for the retention of the music school throughout the afternoon. |
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Up went maroon-clad arms appealing for offside but the flag stayed down and de Boer had little difficulty slotting past the exposed Niemi. |
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He takes a proactive role in dealing with home-plate umpires, appealing check-swing calls and soothing pitchers. |
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The local players kept on appealing at every turn, despite the umpire turning it down. |
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Both have demonstrated an appealing shyness, a self-effacing modesty, and a stated preference for getting on with the work. |
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Now, record executives are appealing to ethics to urge parents to stamp out pirating. |
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The media always justifies its excesses by appealing to the doctrine of press freedom. |
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It will encourage political parties to rethink their approach to appealing to young people. |
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Every candidate has one and it should be worked on and refined so it can be told in an interesting and appealing way. |
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So the stark ontology of the mechanical philosopher is established a priori by appealing to a notion of intelligibility. |
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Not far away, and altogether more appealing, is the abandoned Portuguese city of Old Goa, now a dramatic collection of cathedrals and basilicas. |
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What it is exactly that I'm supposed to find appealing or interesting in people who end up wading knee deep in gore I simply don't understand. |
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Last week, she agreed to share her grief with Guardian readers, and is appealing for professional help to see her through this difficult time. |
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While it lacks the mock seriousness of the film that spawned it, it more than compensates with some preposterously appealing action sequences. |
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Low, built-in shelving provides appealing wall storage for young children's toys. |
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There are two major bonus features on this DVD, each one far more interesting and appealing than the movie itself. |
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He now has recorded all three of the symphonies, and he is sympathetic to their appealing late Romantic gush. |
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Keepers of forest are also very appealing and attractive to the eye, and can show a deep friendship if you befriend them. |
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Police are appealing for any witnesses who saw the accident to contact them. |
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By appealing to the base instincts of race and religion the President and his able cohorts are naturally inducing one crisis after the other. |
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They mayn't always understand the context of what they find appealing, but it still seems better than what hasn't worked in their own experience. |
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Just like good picture quality makes a film look better, an appealing body and good looks adds to the credit of an actor. |
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Hopefully more people will use the route for exercise and it can also be marketed as an appealing attraction from a tourist point of view. |
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The dishes above are already designed to have appealing colors for beautiful presentation, so just put them together. |
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There's no garden feature quite so appealing and attractive to an idle peasant as a seat under a tree. |
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The idea of a third-person shooter that's mostly devoted to pursuing other people through mazelike ghost towns is oddly appealing. |
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Their popularity showed that there was money to be made by appealing to the baser instincts of young men. |
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The film's basic story is appealing, and despite the critical roasting, Chaplin tells his story well. |
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We are left with a line-up which is fresh, appealing and not without its fair share of mystique. |
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You will learn how the contributions of East Indians, Arawaks, Chinese, Africans and others have made Jamaican dishes so very appealing. |
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It was something more appealing than long-legged, lissome damsels setting the catwalk on fire. |
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The appeal of dressing up in costume in order to role play is less appealing today than it was when the movie was made. |
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I am appealing to you, says God, why will you die when I offer you salvation in Jesus Christ. |
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Every aspect of the house has been thought out in great detail, but for Eleanor the most appealing benefits are the views. |
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She's even broken her maternal family tradition by dressing in a fashionable, appealing and innovative manner. |
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The idea of downloading a film rather than trudging off to Blockbusters in the rain is an appealing one for armchair movie fans. |
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The manager is appealing for coffee drinkers to help identify a teenager who helped himself to an armful of t-shirts without paying. |
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Our area has suffered recently from tragic accidents and our local Garda are appealing to all to drive with caution and take care. |
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What the brawny actor lacks in emotive range, he more than makes up for with an appealing, roughhewn charisma. |
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Her voice retains that bleach-drunk roughness that made her so appealing in the first place. |
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The innkeeper raised appealing eyes to heaven, spread out his long fingers, and heaved his round shoulders. |
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The prospect of war arising with the Elves and lycanthropes wasn't very appealing. |
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If you pick up one of these records and find the sleeve appealing, there's a good chance that the music inside it will appeal too. |
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They may be entirely irrelevant to the majority of people, but there's something inherently appealing about ruggedised gadgets nonetheless. |
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Dirksen was an appealing candidate and had run an energetic and effective campaign. |
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The centre has been running short of blood donors and is appealing for people to come forward and donate. |
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Fortunately, I have appealing contingency plans, but still first I'll apply myself to plan A with all my strength. |
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The father of the 16-year-old kidnap victim is appealing to her abductors to release her. |
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By appealing to the lowest common denominator and older technologies, denominations and many churches alienate more sophisticated users. |
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It has the familiar, but always appealing, indigo and saffron colour scheme and wooden floor of many modern restaurants. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after a thief reached over a pensioner's shoulder and grabbed her purse from her handbag. |
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Austen emphasizes the attractiveness of wealth by making Mary Crawford the first of her rich women to be a fully rounded and appealing character. |
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It has a lot to offer and we're finding in our research now that we are appealing to all four quadrants. |
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Along with this excellent agreement with observation, the Bohr theory has an appealing aesthetic feature. |
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To be fair, at the end, she unwound a little and started talking a more natural Estuary demotic which was much more appealing. |
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An armed robber is appealing against his conviction claiming that he was high on a mind-bending cocktail of drugs when he confessed to police. |
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Throughout the game, he banters with the arbitrator, the home plate umpire, subtly representing his club's interests and appealing for fair play. |
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The premature changing to a less costly diet may be economically appealing but can cause unthriftiness and poor pig uniformity. |
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The soft feel of some of these fabrics, coupled with their lighter weights, make them an appealing all-season product. |
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The Liberal Democrats are appealing to liberal Americans to help bankroll their general election campaign. |
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Police are appealing to people in Darwen to keep their homes secure after bogus salesmen swooped on the town. |
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Steep slopes underlain by stony soils form appealing vineyard sites, but they can be susceptible to rapid soil erosion during storms. |
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Bob looked like a ragamuffin, probably one of the things I found so appealing about him. |
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They are sculpturally appealing, have eye-catching colors and great graphics on the packaging. |
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The council is appealing to key workers and existing housing association tenants to put their names down on the shared ownership register. |
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Most deodorants are odor maskers that cover the unpleasant odor with a more appealing one. |
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The idea would have been appealing, had we not been traveling at 65 mph on the highway, with tractor-trailers barreling along beside us. |
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Police are appealing for information following the theft of a large sum of money from a property in Firth. |
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Sometimes he looks really cute and appealing, and then others he looks like he's been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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An especially appealing perception of the place came from Cher, who believed that the faces were natural, uncreated formations. |
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For me, it's the chance to worship Mary and adore her as the Creator of Almighty God that is so appealing. |
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Strange to report then that with its new car it has made no effort whatsoever to ape the rather appealing styling of the last one. |
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After a few encounters, I never found it appealing to talk to a rando again. |
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In very appealing reasoning it is also argued that the complete unbroken circle, symbolizes the Buddhist wheel of life. |
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Although the illustrations are very textbookish, they are accurate and appealing. |
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The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry unaccompanied. |
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Although these will certainly play a key part in appealing to people around the world, political wheeling and dealing are essential too. |
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So the thought of flying, while appealing, was not at the top of my list of things to do. |
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His wide, crooked blaze was unique, giving him a goofy, yet strangely appealing look. |
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The fact is, the media profit from publishing only the most aesthetically appealing images. |
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The carapace of this appealing side-necked turtle is a medium to charcoal gray color with no design. |
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From day one, our goal was to develop an aesthetically appealing website that would complement the art within. |
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Perhaps we can do this by appealing to Europeans' attitudes toward the colour black. |
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He finds these aspects of the tree particularly aesthetically appealing and says the Karee attains this look within five years. |
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She finds the stuff to be only marginally less appealing than the average dog's rawhide bone. |
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Suddenly the prospect of an Angelo's white pizza wasn't so appealing, especially since she knew that she'd probably be eating it in silence. |
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The rest of the time Democrats have governed only by appealing to moderates as well as liberals. |
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For example, the months of January and February on the calendar display an appealing emerald piece, along with facts on the birthstone. |
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That is why Greatwood is appealing for people to adopt one of the retired racehorses and contribute towards the cost of its keep. |
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But the pub is appealing against the decision and is allowed to continue trading in the meantime. |
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It looks as though the food given the detainees at Guantanamo is wholesome, nutritious and appealing. |
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Understanding and realizing these basic objectives still makes practising architecture in Africa very appealing. |
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A widower, whose wife died from leukaemia last year, is appealing to people to join the bone marrow register on her birthday. |
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Hosein is appealing to drivers not to drive on the shoulder of the highways and not to cut in and out of moving traffic. |
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The authorities, in all their wisdom, really ought to dream up a more appealing format, you feel. |
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They each have certain appealing aspects, and they are all reasonably priced. |
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Her fingers worked deep into his windblown curls as her face lifted, appealing for his kiss. |
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A kick-boxing instructor is appealing for help to raise cash so talented youngsters can compete in a European contest. |
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Rather, people will take the city as China in miniature, which highlights its appealing economic potential and stable political situation. |
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Governments should not be allowed to shed this responsibility by appealing for private donations. |
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Touristy but attractive, the shambolic market lends an appealing air of bustle, while the Douro slips by silently towards the Atlantic. |
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Her own brand of subtle sexiness is far more appealing than the overt style of others. |
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The large pendulous flower clusters of the wisteria vine are quite appealing to butterflies in late spring. |
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The strength he emanated and his confidence were sexy but she knew she would never find him physically appealing. |
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The groundhog, also called the woodchuck, is a tunnel master who finds any number of garden plants appealing both above and below the ground. |
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Wild garlic, woodruff, ivy, wild strawberry and violets provide the splendorous colour that gives the wood one of its many appealing qualities. |
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Georgians rediscovered this book only a few years ago, but they find its message profoundly appealing. |
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The appealing fragments are short and scrappy, the unappealing prose verbose and sometimes impenetrable. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward, including a lorry driver who may have been involved in the incident without his knowledge. |
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The fuel economy savings offered by CVTs make them appealing for SUVs, but high torque is a problem for the belt drive. |
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Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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Plans are afoot to refashion the uniform in a bid to make the movement founded by Lord Baden-Powell more appealing to teenagers in the cyber-age. |
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But White's literary merit probably isn't what Marr discerns as the author's most appealing strength, the quality most worthy of copying. |
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The colourful cloth and the cardboard piece that symbolised the torch of the statue made the model look appealing. |
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She wrinkled her nose and twisted her mouth in that appealing grimace of hers, then silently nodded and opened the door part-way. |
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Detectives are appealing for anyone who saw anything strange at the service station to come forward. |
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The style of camerawork and direction is very appealing and fits the tone of the film quite expertly. |
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We are now appealing to people to bring along the serial numbers or photographs of items which have been stolen. |
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And they are appealing for the public to use the hotline to help stop other dealers from getting a toehold here. |
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This is one of the few appealing watering holes in the area, and is a popular spot for the many yachties moored at nearby Inverkip Marina. |
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Salsa and meringue dancing was intertwined into my performance to make it more appealing. |
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It is visually appealing, with cartoons, bulleted checklists, and boxed exercises breaking up short chunks of text. |
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Does that make it more appealing, or do you prefer a traditional Yank tank? |
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Such entertainments offered alluring images of appealing stars surrounded by an abundance of consumer goods. |
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When it comes time for these dangerous offenders to be released, civil confinement thus becomes an appealing option. |
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The landscapes look appealing, especially those of the lakes and towering trees in the famous forests of Malaysia. |
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Most appealing about the show was the romantic theme and the gorgeous poetic yet contemporary language, says MacLeod. |
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On the other hand, it is not appealing enough to motivate one to renounce the supremacy of personal judgment. |
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The memory foam mattresses have received a great deal of television advertising and, while they look very appealing, they are not inexpensive. |
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Competency mapping is particularly appealing to analytically oriented decision-makers. |
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His Celtic Benediction is the most appealing but least substantial of the offices under review. |
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The home is now appealing for those looking for a pet to choose a rescue animal. |
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What is it about a fourteenth-century English anchoress that could be so appealing to people living at the beginning of the second millennium? |
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There were lots of appealing, smiling faces on view and the children's plain happiness was a delight. |
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The sense of angst and melancholy conveyed by Lumley, with the aid of director Hugo Blick, is strangely appealing. |
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I am appealing to all mums and dads, please sit your children down and explain what distress and anguish they cause with their pranks. |
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One of the most pleasing and appealing of all aquatic sports is synchronized swimming. |
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The grey slouch pants are mannish in wide cut, yet here are styled to retain a feminine appealing look. |
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The ripe mango is golden yellow in colour and it did look appealing on a silk sari. |
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Appropriate subject matter for art could include pastoral scenes, landscapes, florals or anything else that is calming and appealing. |
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A young man who is battling cancer is appealing to Bradford's Asian community to help save his life. |
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In contrast, the tantric meditations on mandalas and deities might seem mysterious, and we may find them more appealing. |
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It should be equally appealing to the upper class elite as well as the man on the street. |
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There was also a liberal amount of calamari, but mostly just legs that weren't that appealing to chase around with a fork. |
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Dorothy House is still looking for vehicles to add to the challenge and is appealing for loans of anything from ice cream vans to rickshaws. |
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It is just as stylish and appealing, and early next month, the first right-hand drive models will start to arrive in showrooms here. |
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Similarly, the ability to play as a Jedi Knight complete with lightsaber and Force powers is very appealing. |
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Yet, it's not only tech companies that are targeting the appealing demographics and psychographics of indie film fans. |
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Our loyal repeat participants tell us that one of the most appealing features of our trips is the small size and make-up of the groups. |
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I still think there's something appealing about the consumer advocate's ideological rigidity. |
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The Heritage is ideal for exploring an appealing countryside of unspoiled villages and tiny pubs. |
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Just a little unripeness here but this still has an appealing character, despite its rather soft style. |
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I am appealing for anyone who intends on going out late at night to consider their personal safety and if alone on foot keep to well lit areas. |
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And what they have done, as I said earlier, was nothing more than, you know, appealing for their constitutional rights. |
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This appealing, diminutive shrub blooms in spring with honey-scented flowers that look like bottlebrushes, and they are hummingbird magnets! |
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We are appealing for healthy people to volunteer to undergo a blood test to see if their bone marrow would be suitable. |
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All in all, this is a very attractive monitor with an appealing display. |
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There are other things which are not as appealing, like the transients. |
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I am appealing to any witnesses to the accident to come forward. |
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With the exception of anchorman, none of these movies are as mass appealing or box-office friendly as Bridesmaids ended up being. |
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You see, there is another Mexico, one that is not so appealing to business but well known to law enforcement. |
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But the way that Texas combines place and possibility will not be appealing to everyone. |
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Dr. Grenci, who agrees, also saw it as a way to expand her own knowledge on the subculture and what makes it so appealing. |
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The idea of a strong, German-built wall to keep the Russian bear at bay is appealing in its brutal simplicity. |
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For Blume, the deal was appealing because her son Larry would direct and produce. |
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In fact, one of the appealing things about Cain the campaigner is that he seems to be having fun. |
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Swindon police are appealing for witnesses and have advised the public that when they are approached by officers they are entitled to ask for a warrant card. |
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Rich and chocolaty but airy and cold, this dessert is made even more appealing by how easy it is to prepare. |
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They know when Government is trying to pull a fast one by driving a wedge between students and staff and by crudely appealing to the student vote. |
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It is appealing in the way that independent thinking still has the power to appeal to us with the unexpected shock of the cold water that jolts us out of a sluggish morning. |
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The book was written for practicing and teaching pathologists, but it should also be appealing to radiologists, medical and surgical oncologists, and radiotherapists. |
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There have been sightings of the boys in the Northwich and Cuddington areas and police are appealing to landowners, walkers and ramblers to help track them down. |
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But contemporary classical music has changed, and the field is now spawning many appealing and genre-bending works. |
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There is something endlessly appealing about this film, a sense of adventure and excitement as seen through the lens of a Hollywood of a more innocent time. |
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The voice, deep and raspy, from too many cigarettes, was very appealing. |
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Upon entering the aesthetically appealing living space, one realizes that a lot of thought has been given to the interiors, especially the corners. |
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In Indian Kashmir, people are appealing to relief agencies for more kangris, a traditional form of heater used for centuries in the region when fuel is scarce. |
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When heated and reduced, maple syrup can be used for delicate sugar work, often with more appealing results than white sugar due to the syrup's smoky, almost nutty, flavor. |
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Police believe the two incidents are connected and are appealing for witnesses, releasing artist impressions of three men linked with the raid this week. |
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This eventuality makes vendor-agnostic frameworks an appealing option. |
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At the same time, he did not mind appealing to the council to discipline recalcitrant citizens who played tennis in the town square while he was preaching on Sunday. |
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The York branch of the Royal Air Force Association is appealing for new members to join its ranks to help support former airmen during difficult times. |
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Capitalism is all about maximization of profits and if that requires appealing to the lowest instincts and the darkest recesses of human nature, so be it. |
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Holly, winterberry, cotoneaster and many other food-bearers yield nutritious fare that's more appealing to a wider variety of birds than commercial food. |
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It's hard to figure why the owners would go to the trouble of fitting out appealing outdoor dining patios, only to light them with banks of glary klieg lights. |
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Such clarity is consistent throughout the book, making this volume extremely appealing to experienced weavers and dyers, and even to those who may wish to learn these arts. |
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With a chassis marked by smooth lines and streamlined contours, the vehicle presented an appealing sight with its cladding, grille and wrap-around lamps. |
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And Rose is desperately appealing to all registrars to skip their day off and allow the couple, who have been together for six years, to get married. |
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But Patterson said that at the moment he is not directly appealing to disaffected Tea Partiers. |
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Recently, xeriscaping has been spreading roots to other areas of the country where homeowners are finding the ease of a low maintenance garden appealing. |
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It was a place I recognized, far more appealing than the polished theatrics of scripted versions. |
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A self-taught artist, Ferdinand achieves an appealing bluntness, with the detail and graphic quality of reportage, using watercolor, colored pencil and ballpoint pen. |
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While El Socialista and other socialist periodicals were appealing to working-class Spaniards, anarchism, intent on capturing the same audience, was also taking root in Spain. |
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The teacher alone can create an atmosphere that is positive and appealing just by being receptive, responsive and attentive to students' human needs. |
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Its retro art style gives it an appealing timeless quality, an allegory about the relationship between humans and technology that sums up the core of all science fiction. |
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Suddenly the whole prospect seems considerably less appealing. |
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But as appealing as these offers sound, they're usually rip-offs. |
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The carnival committee, however, is urgently appealing for the town to join in and enter floats in the colourful procession or participate as walkers in fancy dress. |
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It is also appealing for a reduction in class sizes, increased funding for primary schools, action on special needs education and an end to educational disadvantage. |
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Anxious residents living near a Morden school are appealing for urgent traffic calming measures at an accident blackspot, which they say has become a daily danger to children. |
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For the sake of a few pounds this man has seriously injured an old woman and we are appealing for help in tracking him down before he strikes again. |
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Finally, excessive appealing, looking at the umpire too long for appealing, or not looking at the umpire for appealing will be punishable by burning at the stake. |
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Although the sculpture had flaws, it also had a certain je ne sais quoi that made it very appealing. |
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His kindness, his gentleness and his intelligence, which she had foolishly deplored as somehow unromantic, now suddenly seemed very appealing and attractive. |
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How attractive and appealing is the other clothing in the store? |
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His mane has grown long and shaggy, visually appealing and attractive, and he asked for a silver and diamond stud instead of a dangler for his translator. |
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At one point, when we had the camera out, she decided to take centre stage, and posed beautifully, one appealing stance after another, for a full five minutes or more. |
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Finally, we select visually appealing and interesting weapons as we also want our weapons to have interesting silhouettes and to stand out from other games. |
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Taking the lead are small landowners or Western farmers who make appealing pleas to be left alone to enjoy their property and take care of it conscientiously. |
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The Panglossian view of natural selection is an appealing idea to us as human beings, you argue, because brains have foresight. |
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I learned how to roller-skate in two weeks and told him that I could do scenes with the skates on during the race to make it more visually appealing. |
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The interior of the cabin is appealing, though the low roofline means that this is more a vehicle for the young and fit, than for the old and creaky. |
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He used the Belfast Press conference to explain the wider reasons for his rowback in the case by appealing over the heads of the Garda to the general public. |
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Meanwhile, police are appealing for witnesses to an accident in which an elderly pedestrian was run over on a pelican crossing in Norton Avenue, Sheffield. |
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A myth of Merrie Africa was fostered with assiduity, an ideal of timeless village community as appealing to radicals and socialists as to conservatives. |
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It was a simple and appealing narrative worthy of comparison to the writings of Greensboro, N.C.'s native son, O. Henry. |
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Horror aficionados may lap this up, but for me, hemlock Grove is about as appealing as curdled milk. |
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The organisers are appealing to all parents and team managers to attend. |
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Spear is now appealing for financial backing from local businesses. |
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But spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing, rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath. |
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The characters are appealing and wholesome without being schmaltzy. |
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The association is also appealing to well-wishers to contribute towards the tournament, which is expected to be attended by scrabblers from 6 countries. |
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So appealing to rights communicates more than does the bare appeal to basic capabilities, without any further ethical argument of the sort I have supplied. |
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Jeremy Dyson, the director and head writer, said the female-led cast had made the project incredibly appealing. |
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The Louisiana chief executive is impossible to dismiss out of hand because he fits into several narratives that make him appealing to conservatives and to independent voters. |
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She was appealing against the sentence after magistrates ordered her to serve one day in prison for the theft and then complete the rest of her sentence for robbery. |
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Whilst trying to make the melodies inaccessible, these cheeky tykes from Ozzy's old home city have only gone and made them all the more appealing. |
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I have also tried to explain what made those theories so lethally appealing. |
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Without pandering, Christie made real progress in appealing to voters outside the lily-white confines of the conservative base. |
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Roinsard fielded questions in a heavy French accent, frequently mixing up his tenses and appealing to a translator for a lifeline. |
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When a community is in the grips of a siege mentality, that sort of lockstep friendship may seem appealing. |
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Spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath. |
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And though the risotto is a bit oily, the lamb shank in the middle is served as such a tenderly appealing stew, the grains were bound to get short shrift. |
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The club are now appealing for all willing minority shareholders to write to the club with permission to make the transferral, enclosing the original share certificate. |
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All the play's best scenes are the ones between her and Braunstein, a man who makes a mullet haircut, hockey bedsheets and leopard-skin bikini briefs seem somehow appealing. |
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Patrick Wilson is very appealing as the lead, and I can definitely see fans of The mentalist going for this. |
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Detectives were last night appealing for information to help trace the alleged attacker, who is of mixed race, in his early 20s, and about 5ft 7in. |
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Or does middlebrow entertainment become appealing only when it has aged into a minority taste? |
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The true-life trial was one of medicine versus religion, but a lot of embellishment has occurred to make the screenplay appealing to a mainstream audience. |
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Which is why it was refreshing to see former Utah governor Jon Huntsman unload on rivals for appealing to the fringes. |
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The thought of a bar on a Saturday night was as appealing as a dead skunk. |
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What churches need, it seems, is a radical makeover to halt the slide and make them more appealing, attractive and entertaining to an increasingly sceptical population. |
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Police are appealing again for a witness who spoke to the victim of a road rage incident after he was attacked earlier this year on a motorway slip road. |
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But progressives must not seek victory by appealing to intolerance and unreason and rejecting the traditions of the Enlightenment that we alone seem to embrace today. |
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Lixouri is a pleasant, quiet village with an appealing square lined with restaurants, from which can be heard on balmy evenings the strains of the bouzouki and the mandolin. |
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On first inspection, The Stork looks like the instrument used for cervical smears, which isn't very appealing. |
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Colorful illustrations and exciting plot developments characterize this appealing story about a rescue dog. |
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North Wales Police are now appealing for witnesses or anyone who saw a motorbike in the area at the time to contact them with any information. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses to two robberies where the offenders used motor scooters in the same Black Country district. |
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The Mark Andy PM 100 is a mechanical, tabletop plate mounter offering high quality work at an appealing price point. |
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A TYNESIDE charity worker is appealing for items from yesteryear in a bid to help people with dementia to reminisce. |
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Nasmyth had come to know Burns and his fresh and appealing image has become the basis for almost all subsequent representations of the poet. |
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We are appealing for pen friends in your newspaper to correspond with our messdeck whilst away in foreign waters serving Queen and country. |
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Wrexham Countryside Service is appealing for volunteers to assist with the management of their country parks. |
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The directors of the company attempted to avert bankruptcy by appealing to Parliament for financial help. |
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Elizabeth continued to appeal to Feodor in half appealing, half reproachful letters. |
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Especially appealing to older children and adolescents are science museums or exploratoriums. |
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But now that party season is in full swing, doesn't a red carpet-worthy updo sound appealing, the finishing touch for your festive outfit? |
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Disraeli's enthusiastic propagation of the British Empire has also been seen as appealing to working class voters. |
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Relatedly, disciplinarily appealing as it may be, pitting the realist and national mythmaking theories against each other is not very plausible. |
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Cutie-pie might regret the rejection since nothing's more appealing than a girl who knows how to have a blast. |
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But her quarrelsome ideology does have an appealing contrarian energy. |
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For a cyberterrorist, this potential for mass destruction makes carriers and their affiliated industry members very appealing targets. |
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The chair-style seating position made it just as appealing to women who could wear skirts while riding their Vespas. |
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However, the mascots' creators claim that young people find the duo appealing. |
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Only the Valley Garden starter disappointed with the chicken tikka a little dry and the shish kebab lacking an appealing texture. |
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A COVENTRY breakdance group who run workshops in schools are appealing for businesses to help put the finishing touches to their act. |
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McFly On The Wall THE days of boy bands only appealing to young girls are long gone. |
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Francesca Segal and Sam Byers are appealing young British novelists. |
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The appealing second skin effect, convenience of easy opening, freshness, long shelf life and safety are all regarded as extremely positive. |
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Although the cover is appealing and the blurbs intriguing, only hardcore SF fans and X-Files nuts will truly appreciate this. |
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What I was saying is that Mr Farage's delivery is from the heart, blokeish and therefore appealing. |
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Even with the odd looking add-on cartridge ejector, I find the classic lines and octagon barrel of this model quite appealing. |
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It is analytically appealing since it is both decomposable and satisfies the weak principle of transfers. |
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The Cleveland branch is appealing for anyone with a few hours to spare who can train to be caseworkers or help with fundraising or office work. |
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If pass-through benefit of a general partnership is appealing but sharing responsibility is not, consider a limited partnership. |
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A new format featuring shorter matches with modified rules was designed to make the game more appealing to spectators and television audiences. |
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Stoke's home match against Macclesfield is more appealing, but only because Sammy McIlroy's Silkmen have endured a terrible start to the season. |
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His argument centered on broad generalizations and condescending tones appealing to the lowest common denominators in our society. |
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Wesolowski is appealing the decision to defrock him and a final decision will be made in October. |
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Police are appealing for information after the black throated monitor lizard was taken from a pet shop in Walton by burglars on Monday night. |
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It turns out that Mormon cricket bodies are actually full of salt and protein, too, which can make them an appealing snack for one another. |
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In the past, Caleb Followill has proven that he's most appealing when he's three sheets to the wind and here is no different. |
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Elgar's music came, in his later years, to be seen as appealing chiefly to British audiences. |
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This situation has led to a rise in companies offering to reassess businesses' rateable value, with a view to appealing for a reduction. |
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Homeowners in the market for a range hood were often left choosing between quality performance or appealing design. |
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Cochran ran then as a cool voice of calm appealing to all Mississippians. |
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Finally, there was a human tapeworm, which as she rightly points out, has the yuck factor so appealing to kids. |
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But the cadets are short of funds for their WWI work and are appealing for support. |
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Police are now appealing for help to trace the man, who o cers say may have been working as a window cleaner in the area a few years ago. |
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The Germans find 18k white gold bracelets more appealing, while Australians prefer necklaces and rings. |
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Some Egyptians find this iron-fisted approach very appealing. |
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