He brought tacos rolled up in waxed paper or fried chicken in a bucket, or ham sandwiches from the cafeteria. |
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Scotland's best golfer is no fan of links golf and played very little of it as a youngster brought up in, wait for it, Leeds. |
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These will remember the victims and survivors of the bombings that brought an end to World War Two. |
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And the bombings brought the whole question of the war to the front of the debate. |
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I was brought up in the Northern Territory with Aboriginals, and many of my closest friends are indigenous. |
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Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. |
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He brought to the project not only an abounding energy, but a sense of innovation as a filmmaker. |
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She brought along a clown baggy full of candied goodies, such as lollipops, gumdrops, and jelly beans. |
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Well, I think we've gotten above ourselves in recent years, and it's about time someone brought us down a peg. |
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The Kemble Air Day brought the best examples of vintage jets and warbirds together at one airfield along with modern RAF aircraft. |
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Dean Ashton was brought down on the edge of the Plymouth penalty area and Lunt hit the free kick through the wall. |
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Police even brought in a spotter plane to clock the speeds of bikers, but it failed to deter them. |
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The weather had been fine when we set off and I hadn't brought waterproofs. |
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This war on terror has in many ways brought out the finest qualities of the American people. |
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That brought to mind the leather bound book that she had borrowed from the library. |
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My comments on quack medicine have brought on challenges from some readers. |
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My boyfriend brought me to London and surprised me by booking us in at the Met Hotel, absolutely stunning and funky place to stay, I loved it! |
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He was arrested in a San Francisco residence and brought to the San Jose Main Jail where he was booked on several counts of armed robbery. |
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At 36 days young weasels are weaned and can eat food brought back to the nest by the mother. |
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But they can be brought to book under legislation governing companies making false and misleading claims. |
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It's good that he has been brought to book and sends out a strong message to others. |
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A weanling filly by Grade 1 winner and new sire Trippi brought the highest price of the day. |
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Jamie was wearing a green sweater that brought out his jade eyes and a pair of faded denim jeans. |
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An ancient walnut tree has brought a ray of sunshine to families in Heysham just weeks after they were left heartbroken. |
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Many of his players are over the hill, and others that he has brought in are just not good enough to prosper at the very highest level. |
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Once the casing was exposed, we hooked onto the pipe, brought it up, and reconnected to the existing water main running from the street. |
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During emergencies, when a few wasted seconds can cost lives, the Jaws of Life are brought in to remove victims from the crashed vehicle. |
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We are brought briefly into the lives of these Marines at war and just as quickly they are taken away. |
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A number of anti-social activities in recent months have brought the tranquility into question. |
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In the mid-1970s this theory was brought into question by three separate lines of evidence. |
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If researchers are willing to disseminate misleading claims then their integrity is brought into question. |
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While that move was brought into question by several people, what has finally emerged is worse! |
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Then even the integrity of the final narrator is brought into question by yet another revelation. |
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If I brought it to a jeweller in Ireland who sells Tag Heuer would they give me a refund or even a credit note? |
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Only a weak-headed foreigner could have been brought to his knees by those amounts of alcohol. |
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Lightly, he danced a little jig to the music while he brought the needle along his arm. |
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There are a few groups that have avoided acculturation and maintained the traditional lifestyle they brought from the homeland. |
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We brought my bag to her bedroom, a medium-sized room with several anime posters and many stuffed animals around the room and on her waterbed. |
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The jathas also brought about a close integration between literacy and development, literacy and science and literacy and environment. |
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She will not be buried until somebody is brought to account for what happened. |
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She brought the feather up to look at it and it quivered in the slight breeze. |
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He stepped into view and the sound of his gun being cocked brought the guards around suddenly, rifles ready. |
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In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters. |
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On some accordions separate banks of reeds with a variety of timbres may be brought into play by pressing tabs set above the manuals. |
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She was soon persuaded to have more carpets than she wanted and they brought in some rolls before quoting a price for the work. |
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However, before it could complete its circuit, his arm was brought to a sudden halt, jarring his entire body. |
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The team has had plenty of glory days in the past, but of late their efforts have brought little by way of reward. |
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The state government has brought nuptials of all religious hues under the Essential Commodities Act to prevent wastage of food at wedding feasts. |
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My soup was brought to the table in a turquoise mini-tureen, and was served hot accompanied by hot garlic bread. |
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Two pita breads were brought, unbidden but welcome, to accompany the hummus. |
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Motorists will also be able to have their bodywork brought up to scratch by a team of car washers, in return for a donation. |
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However, it may have been brought about by a short circuit or a fire started accidentally by a passenger. |
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Was the wrong button on somebody's computer, which brought events to light, an accident or deliberate? |
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On the other hand, there remains the issue of identification with the father, which brought to a close the Oedipal phase. |
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A stroll through the gardens, past the pools and down a short flight of steps brought me to a great sweep of dark golden beach. |
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For each of the men their existence has been brought back to these moments of the past. |
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After basking in hot summer sunshine, the weather broke and torrential rain and flash floods brought chaos across Greater Manchester. |
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Hiking in the desert on a hot day, he goes through one quart of the gallon of water he brought along by noon. |
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It had warm aromas of prunes, cocoa and caramel, which brought out the flavors of the chocolate cake wonderfully. |
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As if to atone, Winslow brought two Acadian families back to Marshfield, where the town temporarily fed and housed them in the school. |
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The deer brought him to where Rishyashringa was, and Vibondaka saw this shining young baby with deer horns. |
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Another contributor brought an abacus, to signal the impact the moneymen are having on the industry. |
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I brought a range of things from dresses to mini skirts to tank tops to trousers and jerseys. |
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The revolution that brought the Abbasid family to power prompted a period of medieval prosperity for Iraq. |
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The Damascus-based Umayyads were overthrown by a revolution that brought the new dynasty of the Abbasids to power. |
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These animals may have been brought by foreign dignitaries who came to pay their respects to Edith and her mother. |
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The 1920s brought the great bull market in which the value and quantity of stocks traded soared. |
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Every day brought similar exciting fishing, some of the best when wading the shallows near the reef. |
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Originally from North Carolina, her Aberdonian father brought the family back to the north-east when she was seven. |
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Smith, the son of a war bride whose marriage to a Canadian paratrooper lasted only two years, was brought up on an estate in Acton, west London. |
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The art students brought their acid colour combinations, their lilacs, tangerines and lime greens from abstract painting. |
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Both were brought on board at a time when players, once they fulfilled residential qualifications, could play Tests for a second country. |
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Well, my plans to be good today fell to pieces when Emilie brought caramel waffles back from Amsterdam. |
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Now I ask whether the King, when the dispute is brought before him, should decide for wager of battle. |
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Only ammunitions wagons and ambulances were brought up to the immediate rear lines. |
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Her parents are truly a class act, and am certain they brought her up to be more respectful of a possible future colleague. |
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I was brought up Italian, and taught how to work a room and take care of the guests at the bed-and-breakfast my parents owned. |
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On the night of Jan. 8, 2010, bender allegedly brought one of their guns to their bedroom on the fourth floor of the mansion. |
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Even so, there was a mystical note missing until they brought on the 87-year-old Rev. Dr. Joseph E. Lowery for the benediction. |
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The Berlin Wall, toppled 20 years ago today, was brought down by Ronald Reagan's hawkish stand, right? |
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Managing directors and chief executives were brought in at bewildering speed and frequency. |
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Soon after she was recruited by OSI, she says she was brought in to work on criminal cases with the Biloxi police department. |
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What Newman brought to the screen, what allowed him to blossom, was his ability to make Hud and Harper and Fast Eddie so familiar. |
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While the commercials gave the pair a once unimaginable level of exposure, they also brought Pomplamoose some blowback. |
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Pettway brought the infant to her home in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and renamed her Nedjra Nance. |
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I think Bridges himself, from the beginning, it was his kids who had brought the book to him. |
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Creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss brought the fire and brimstone this season, and for this, deserve the shiny hardware. |
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From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers. |
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She was brought up in Sighisoara, a Transylvanian fortress town north-west of Bucharest. |
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In fact, my mother brought a copy to the club and circulated it among the bunnies. |
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Duarte asks, referring to a bushel of fruits just brought in from the backyard orchard. |
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When you order a cup, a carafe is brought to your place at the table or counter so you can refill your cup as needed. |
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This also brought the Ayyubids closer to the Abbasid caliphs in Baghdad. |
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Titanic returned to the cellar, shot the dead rat, and brought it back to the table with him. |
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Muslims performing the hajj brought back Wahhabite ideas and literature, especially from India where successors of local Wahhabite leader Shah Waliullah were very active. |
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This time when he was brought to the station in handcuffs there were no courtesies, no cups of chai. |
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But he still faces a civil suit brought by Times Square Sofitel chambermaid Nafissatou Diallo in the Bronx. |
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He reportedly has continued to refuse even to speak with detectives since he was brought back to Charlottesville. |
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And he warned the troublemakers that they would be brought to book over the next few months using evidence gathered on the night and CCTV video footage of the disorder. |
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If you are found guilty of corruption, you will be brought to book. |
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The impulse slows across the ER Bridge, light brought to law by zero in the absolute and we may leave by any ship to hit the islands of the open ocean. |
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A trade union has severed its 30-year ties and called time on an annual conference that brought hundreds of people and vital finance to the struggling resort. |
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All this destruction had been wantonly brought about by him. |
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Instead of a corsage, he brought me a plastic duck he'd stolen from a chi chi's restaurant. |
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The case was brought after complaints from electors in the Bordesley Green and Aston wards of Birmingham city council that their votes had been stolen. |
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New council wardens brought in to enforce parking restrictions have been accused of being over-zealous following Witham's recent electricity blackout. |
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Finally it also makes it far harder for quangos and lobbyists to influence government policy when any legislation can be easily derailed and brought to a popular vote. |
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He has been brought up by a lady of easy virtue in the bazaar. |
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Some locals believe that the nation-wide company is using the building as a warehouse with some people witnessing large crates being brought in and out of the premises. |
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It was brought about by a quantum jump in the construction of the colony. |
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Cercle Moliere has also brought in three or four shows from Acadian theatre companies, including the very political Pour une fois which tells the history of Acadia. |
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A clever combination of flavours brought the ascent from the salty sea flavour of caviar through to piquant dill and the warmness of chives with cream. |
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This lease not only provided Sidebottom with a quarterage on the amount of coal extracted, but also brought the considerable sum of a L50 yearly rent fee and other rents. |
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Certainly, you can move away from a religious culture in which you were brought up in much the same way that one can change one's accent, or mode of dress. |
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The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls. |
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But it serves well as an accompaniment to dance for this luscious orientalist extravaganza and it is invaluable to have these three famous ballets brought together. |
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Four of the prisoners came down of their own accord on Tuesday night, followed shortly afterwards by two men brought down in a crane by negotiators. |
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After the show, an elderly gentleman brought over a silver dollar and asked if Herb would shoot a hole in one edge so he could hang it on his watch chain. |
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All the queeny boys who had done their hair just right and hadn't brought their new raincoats had to laugh off their disarray in the coffee house. |
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He spent five years quelling rebellions and establishing Norman authority, building many castles and stocking them with men brought from Normandy. |
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The son of a firefighter and a paramedic, Greg says he was brought up with the emergency services ethos and knew it was only a question of time before he too joined up. |
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These groups are good at recognizing what is in the nation's best interest, but the process breaks down when actual funding priorities are brought into question. |
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It's not that a community can't exist without a good mix of the rich and poor, but rather what is actually meant by the word community is brought into question. |
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They also brought in a new CEO, Tony Bates, a veteran cisco executive, who got the company running more smoothly. |
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Large-scale water power and dam construction has brought big changes. |
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Indeed, it was only neat work from Sauzee in the 20th minute which brought to an end a quicksilver run from the youngster as he glided past three Hibs men towards goal. |
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Jihadist fighters then brought in the woman, clad head to toe in black, and put her in a small hole in the ground. |
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Child workers, even when they are brought back into the classroom, are unable to cope without proper bridge courses. |
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Until the epidemic is brought under control, the CDC predicts the numbers will continue to climb at that rate. |
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A fall in some crimes in South Yorkshire has brought praise from the police authority, which has acknowledged that more work needs to be done to reduce violent offences. |
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Next it brought an experimental acquaintance with grace and forgiveness. |
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Any charge ever brought against him resulted in an acquittal. |
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Recommended software upgrades can be brought down in a jiffy. |
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The 1930s brought more signal results from Jansky and Reber, early pioneers in the recognition of radio signatures from the Milky Way. |
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For example, in Alabama, only punitive damages are available in cases brought under the state's wrongful death statute. |
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The Mystic Writing Pad of Sleep lifted like a magic slate erasing what is brought to light? |
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Some brought rocks and bricks, intent on clashing with the police. |
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Just then, the Malian butcher raised his ax and brought it down with a whump to hack off a hunk of beef. |
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Petersburg at the Bashnia and that same year the Acmeist poet Gumilev brought his young wife Anna Akhmatova to read her early poems. |
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They've brought their health kick to other foods by expanding to fruit-filled, whole-wheat snacks. |
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VectorSeis imaging of PS waves from lower Zechstein limestone reefs brought new, essential information, and we achieved the survey objectives. |
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Population migration in the 18th and 19th centuries brought new migrants into the area, including the Zande, Banda, and M'Baka-Mandjia. |
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Anchoresses typically walled themselves up in a small room they never left and into which food was brought to them. |
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The water oak we're working on, probably over 100 years old, was brought partly down by Katrina and finished off by Rita. |
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Mory steals clothing and money from a wealthy gay man who had brought him home, and he and Anta book passage on a ship to France. |
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The mother of one of the dead men, Warrant Officer Class 1 Darren Chant, called for British troops to be brought home. |
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But watching him cavort with Johnny Damon brought something to mind. |
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This brought to mind other references, from rivers and glaciers to jet streams and clouds. |
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With curious looks a pair of tiny-winged amoretti press back the overspill of grapes from the basket they have brought Erigone. |
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Meanwhile the utterly pointless Flash vote has brought nothing to the table apart from an extra 20 minutes of yawnsome padding. |
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We brought on Amido Balde and he gave us an extra dimension as we decided to play a bit more direct. |
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Chamomilla 6ccan deal with an irritable child with adry, wheezing cough that is worse at night and, perhaps, which is brought on by anger. |
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William's symptoms are similar to anterograde amnesia, typically brought on by an event or trauma, causing rapid memory loss. |
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But for the native Amerinds, all citizens of the US today are immigrants that brought with them the cultures of their homelands. |
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They brought wheelbarrels which they filled with bottled water and food parcels. |
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In the '80s, we brought Amerasians over from Vietnam so they would not suffer discrimination due to their parentage. |
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In the 1980s, we brought Amerasians from Vietnam so they would not suffer discrimination due to their parentage. |
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A biography of an orphaned Amerasian boy, who was brought to adoptive American parents in Ohio through Operation Babylift. |
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Jam Jar is based on the history of cinema in its heyday, where people were admitted to watch a film if they brought in an empty jam jar. |
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He was inspired by an old Tyneside tradition from the 1930s where children who brought jam jars to the cinema were admitted for free. |
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Hiram's fleet, which carried gold from Ophir, brought in from Ophir a huge quantity of almug wood and precious stones. |
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Historical references include pointed gables features and wrapround balconies, brought well up to date with generous, soaring glazing. |
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The Queen's love of her Welsh Corgis dates from the time, in the 1930s, when her father King George brought some home, royal folklore holds. |
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An inquest in Bradford was told Fejes was brought to Britain and put to work in local bed factories by a brutal workmaster. |
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I saw my sisters and parents working every day, so I was pretty much brought up to be a workaholic. |
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This particular footballer was so worried about his wellgroomed quiff that he brought in his own hairdryer to make sure he looked the part. |
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It was unclear what brought the girl, who was being called Aliyah, and her biological mother to the same party. |
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Walker of Sarasota brought in woodcrafters from a Ukrainian community in North Port who were highly skilled in wood hull construction. |
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Wherever You Are' was written by Paul Mealor and performed byThe Military Wives choir, brought together on the BBC2 series The Choir. |
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Anticyclones to the North and East brought bitterly cold air and left many farms isolated for weeks. |
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The washerman came home and picked up clothes, washed and ironed them and brought them back once or twice a week. |
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Alban Tabaku, better known as Albi, has brought his passion for flavour to the kitchen as head chef. |
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George Cook, a middle-age black man from the Bronx, brought up the rear. |
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He has been brought to town by Summer Wine fans Bob Fischer and Andrew Smith, of the website Summer Winos. |
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Nine decades of Disney will be brought to life in the Windy City this autumn. |
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I am excited about the potential of the company brought on by the synergies of the technology, in combination with Apache's original unique radial engine technology. |
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In 1958 Randall Jarrell, the American poet, edited and brought out a collection of stories, Randall Jarrell's Book of Stories, which contains a famous introduction. |
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History is also brought to life at the UNESCO World Heritage Zeche Zollverein Coal Mine, at Essen, that was once renowned as the most beautiful colliery in the world. |
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The information sheet is part of ASIC s commitment to improve its communication and handling of information brought to its attention by whistleblowers. |
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Racism is still a very serious problem in society which is why I've made a point of always being anti-racist in my life and work and that's why I brought this action. |
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In our case, the unseasonably mild weather had brought ducks into the region by the thousands, including pintails and wigeon, rare for this time of year. |
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Jobbik, a nationalist party known for its frequent anti-Semitic messages, said the decision to hold the event in the Hungarian capital brought shame on Hungarians. |
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He brought in a wheel clamp and clamped my car in the car park. |
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Northampton-based Neil, 35, only discovered he had a half-sister when he was 17, after being told the man who brought him up was his adoptive father. |
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Dream On, Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks and The Death Of You And Me reinforce the feeling Noel seems to have ditched the people who brought out the best in him. |
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A command unit from Rhyl and a water carrier from Caernarfon were also in attendance at the incident, which was brought under control by Friday afternoon. |
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Specifically, white amur, native to China, brought in to eat algae. |
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In the four areas of the project, besides the two lilies, 11 more characteristic plant species, like the Water Chestnut and Marsilea, will also be brought back to Bulgaria. |
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The Success Channel brand image will be brought to life by the two ambassadresses Barbara and Nicole Kimpel, who will personify the spirit and the glamour of Success Channel. |
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Finally, after several months of using over-the-counter activated charcoal, a seemingly miraculous antitoxin brought home by her husband, Beth's symptoms began to disappear. |
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The wives were brought together by Malone for BBC2 series The Choir, which climaxed with a show at the Festival of Remembrance in the Royal Albert Hall. |
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Weekend Warriors had been a success in America and Australia before it was brought to the UK in 2005 by a restless dentist who used to be in a band. |
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Kandahar Run is being brought along nicely and the grey strode out well with Ancient Lights and a lead horse as they were asked to finish upsides. |
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In an event that he promoted and brought to the X Games, Way hit both legs on the coping of the quarterpipe ramp's top on the way down from 20 feet above the ramp. |
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It brought us the all-you-can-eat buffet, the salad bar and the sight of an acned youth carrying a basket of tiered lettuce across a crowded room. |
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After the last freeze of the season, winterized irrigation systems need to be drained, brought back on line, and tested zone-by-zone for any repairs. |
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Although the Germans claimed they had put up a massive ack-ack barrage and brought down six of our planes, the RAF said the true total of losses was three bombers. |
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People brought radiograms into the street and there was dancing. |
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By late afternoon, crews brought airboats to the store to help blow out smoke that had filled the building, and to clear out water from the sprinklers. |
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