The right wine can create a delightful union with a roast and companion dish. |
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My companion here will use a light spell if that's what's needed to navigate in the dark! |
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If it is leather, suede, or a leather-fabric combination, a tote can be a good companion for a work outfit. |
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A visually stunning and bountifully informative 500-page coffee-table book of the same name has also been published as a companion to the series. |
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My companion seemed not to bother with any of the trappings of image which worry other girls of her age and for that her cool image was boosted. |
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Book proposals must include plans to write companion magazine and newspaper articles. |
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Missing the point of this display entirely, my companion suggests another vegetarian restaurant of renown. |
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At the same time my friend and hunting companion took a trophy whitetail, a huge javelina, and a big tom turkey. |
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Thomas cites the experience of a nineteenth-century explorer saved by a companion just as a lion's jaws had begun to crush his chest. |
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I use them around the garden as companion plants, which means I'm never without the oniony component of salads, soups and stews. |
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Stable companion Democratic Deficit runs in the International Stakes on the previous day. |
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Another thing animal lovers could possibly do during Deepavali is keep an eye out for lost companion animals with collars and tags. |
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This record is a charming companion piece to Williams's most recent release of rusticity, Musings of a Creek Dipper. |
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It is considered that perennial ryegrass is the most suitable companion species for white clover. |
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In summer months, bright annuals such as impatiens, begonia, and coleus make attractive companion plants. |
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Kennedy entered the waist from below decks reaching his hand down the companion to assist her up the steep stairs! |
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However it was her companion who caught his eye, with her slow and cautious manner, and easy walk. |
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The horse killer Stanley schemes to kill Sweet William and his companion Bobby to collect the insurance. |
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My clothes are laid out before me as I contemplate the warm coat, my constant companion for the winter. |
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For more than five years of its orbit, while it is far from Eta Carinae, the companion would shine its UV light toward us largely unobscured. |
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My eating companion opted for a lighter meal, a BLT sandwich, which arrived with side salad and chips. |
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He had refused to allow even one companion to accompany him, arguing that he would be perfectly safe. |
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She was his constant companion throughout his career, accompanying him on his travels through the United States and abroad. |
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Though she wouldn't admit it to herself, she was secretly glad to have a companion to accompany her on her long journey. |
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A companion accompanying an ill member during repatriation will be covered up to a maximum of 955 euros in travel expenses. |
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The house he and his companion inhabit, with its wood paneling, kitschy horse lamp and loosely covered sofa, is far from upscale suburbia. |
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Our church is in a companion relationship with the Bolivian Evangelical Lutheran Church, most of whose 20,000 members are Aymara. |
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My companion wanted pork and took the waiter's advice on the spicy pork julienne. |
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I tell you, I certainly did not expect a young college-aged girl, and her teenaged companion to get the jump on me. |
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As a dining companion pointed out, the crust can make or break a pizza, and in this case, it broke it. |
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It seemed logical to develop a companion model of adolescent boys' sexual health. |
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They may not thank you for offering them a fun companion when what they really need is a mother. |
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All the cats are desexed, vaccinated and wormed, and they make a great companion for a family or for someone living alone. |
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My reading companion is hairy, dirty, rankly fragrant, with holes in his dusty black jeans. |
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Josh ranted, too absorbed in his words to notice the incredulous expression his companion was wearing. |
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As the river turned into rapids, the princess grabbed her companion and hauled her back on board. |
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If the clump is really there, it may come from nuclear burning inside the exploding white dwarf, or it may come from the companion star. |
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Daggers en suite with wakizashis and katanas were accorded the same care in their manufacture and decoration as their companion swords. |
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They let me take one for a small fee and I had a companion to keep me company during the day. |
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The supermodel and her companion then stood up and moved to the back of the bar. |
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Eden was a capable man of business and an agreeable companion but acquired a reputation for self-seeking. |
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His versatility makes him an agreeable companion but owning one is not for the novice dog owner. |
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The leader was swapping his violin with that of his companion on the first desk. |
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If two balls are pocketed during a single stroke, the player may select which companion ball he wants for a cribbage. |
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This made him an irritating companion at times, but his natural charm, his wit and his enthusiasm for the adventure in hand were very endearing. |
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However, the same determination to be objective is not manifest in Quinton's companion article on Continental philosophy. |
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My companion greatly enjoyed the schnitzel, saying she rarely dared order veal in Bulgaria. |
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When tired, out of money and luck, a travel companion is manna from heaven. |
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Cerri and her angelic companion didn't so much as flinch as the leader stood to the side reveling a swordsman. |
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Now available in pocket size, the Book of Our Heritage, three-volume set is the perfect companion to take with you anywhere you go. |
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He spat at Esteban as he and his unclothed companion strode quickly toward the front door. |
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I moved to go sit at Haru 's feet, as any other companion was supposed to do. |
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He is a top-flight shooter, a good help defender, an ideal fast-break companion to Marbury and an underrated ballhawk. |
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The car careered into a bank on one side of the road rebounding off the bank and throwing both Jarrott and his companion out of the vehicle. |
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My theatre-going companion claimed that as good as the play was, it wasn't up to the standard of my latest effort. |
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My companion opted for the red roasted pork fillet with rocket mash and gazpacho salsa. |
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The couple are thrilled with their latest addition and so is their four-year-old son, Taylor, who has a companion to play with. |
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He was surprised to find the remains of the wild bird his companion had been roasting, all wrapped in an oilcloth. |
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Earhart and her companion were picked up by a Japanese seaplane and will be held as hostage, say the Japanese. |
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Surely that thought is a good enough companion as we take our first faltering steps into the new century and the third millennium. |
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The companion star of this system is a white dwarf roughly the size of the earth. |
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Why not enter your canine companion in the dog show and be in with a chance to win one of the many prizes on offer. |
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His companion just rolled his eyes and began climbing the stairs, a bolt loaded into the small crossbow that he carried. |
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A canoeist who can read a river and avoid underwater obstructions is a priceless companion on any river trip. |
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A blithering idiot is never considerably likable, nor a worthy companion to anyone knowledgeable. |
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They asked for Abel as a playmate and companion to begin with and Mr Davis was pleased to oblige. |
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Before her nameless companion could reveal his name, they were once again interrupted. |
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He experienced the unconscious as a living, numinous presence, the constant companion of every waking moment. |
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The companion to media demonisation is the hagiolatry of Western leaders and apologetics for their crimes. |
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My companion had never eaten sushi before and found the whole experience a novelty. |
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The canoe is destroyed by rocks and the two white men turn to their Montagnais companion for help. |
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These are the sieve cells, through which the nutrients are transported, and the companion cells. |
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They have essays and poems in this companion volume of poems, essays and meditations. |
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The freshly buttered warm garlic toast made a tasty companion to the vegetable soup, and the pasta dishes were spot on. |
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His companion was unhandily trimming branches from a pine bole, using an ivory-handled poniard. |
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His companion scurried to obey him, unclipping a ring of heavy keys from somewhere inside his voluminous robes. |
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Stable companion Scarthy Lad banged a splint bone when he won at Clonmel earlier in the month and will be out of action until the new year. |
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He has observed high redshift companion galaxies connected to low redshift spiral galaxies. |
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A pleasant but unessential DVD companion for a pleasant but excellent album. |
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Never give your companion animals medication unless you are directed to do so by a veterinarian. |
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My companion Michael's grilled langoustine tails with fresh linguine, wilted rocket and shellfish bisque were a case in point. |
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As such, it would make a marvelous companion to Blackboard Jungle as a double feature for the cinema buff with a wry sense of humor. |
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As the other one danced around a fire that kicked away the vespertine dark, my companion passed me a clay goblet of spirits. |
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Yet if the dense pulsar, with its strong gravitational potential, is in a binary system, it can pull in material from its companion star. |
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She began to ladle the stew onto the plates as her companion released her from his grasp. |
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This involves reducing the experience of the companion to verbalisms and having the student learn from them. |
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Neutron stars in binary star systems, however, can reverse this trend and speed up with the help from the companion star. |
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He shipped a sea or two, as the sailor would say, before he was rescued by the helping hand of his companion from a watery grave. |
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Mum's constant companion over the past 12 years had been Rowan, her adorable miniature poodle. |
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On a flight to Japan, the former football hardman is said to have sworn at one woman passenger before grabbing her male companion by the throat. |
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Moderation is the inseparable companion of wisdom, but with it genius has not even a nodding acquaintance. |
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Do you choose to be active together as a family, or to veg out separately in front of your electronic companion of choice? |
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In reality, one should consider this a companion piece to the road rockumentary released last year. |
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We, the Zapatistas, will not shut up and we will mobilize in support of out brotherly town and companion of Oaxaca. |
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His new companion looked great but from my vantage point I could see the grey roots of her dyed hair. |
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After letting the others go, Faye held the one remaining horse's head while her companion bridled him. |
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A teacher's companion book that includes activities for the classroom and sheet music arrangements of the songs also is available. |
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His female companion went out to the horse, taking its bridle and led it toward the back of the house. |
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There is a companion series of videos to cover holster making, knife sheaths, chap and saddle construction. |
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My companion told me rather matter-of-factly that in central New Orleans, being stockingless was the mark of a Bourbon Street prostitute. |
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So with bittersweet pride in our hearts, we watched our ursine companion quietly disappear into the woods. |
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She meandered her way through the crowd with her companion trailing along behind her. |
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The soup is excellent, so much so that on a recent visit my companion had two bowls. |
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Kaoru was a constant companion of both the reigning emperor and the retired Reizei emperor. |
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He had just returned home after an outpatient procedure, said longtime companion Rhonda Ford, Cymonde's mother. |
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He was made a companion of the Distinguished Service Order and awarded a DSO bar, a Distinguished Flying Cross and bar and received three mentions in dispatches. |
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In the case of the 1572 explosion, when the white dwarf exploded, the companion star was released from its gravitational influence like a stone being thrown by a sling. |
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Does spending 12 grand a week on a sober companion produce better results than enrolling in a free 12-step program? |
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But she soldiered on to the end, a loving and faithful companion in victory and defeat. |
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For the purpose of companion planting, it's easiest to use flats of marigolds and plant them at the same time or soon after you plant your tomatoes. |
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For dessert the apple pie a la mode with ice-cream proved a firm favourite with my companion after fending off tough competition from the fresh fruit pavlova. |
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The film soundtrack would made an excellent companion piece for any forthcoming road trips, or a terrific listen for anyone who fancies chilling out to some classic tracks. |
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He was lionized by aristocratic and literary London, survived a hectic love affair with Lady Caroline Lamb, and became the constant companion of Augusta. |
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He goes to Bath, where Sir Walter is now established with his two elder daughters and Elizabeth's companion Mrs Clay, an artful woman with matrimonial designs on Sir Walter. |
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Other people use them as companion animals for a lone horse. |
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Many cats belong to elderly, lonely people, their only companion is their furry feline. To them the loss of their beloved friend is akin to losing a close relative. |
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An athlete often needs more of a companion than a slave driver. |
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Although American aviculturists have long-recognized the rosie as a wonderful aviary bird, its status as a companion parrot is relatively new to American bird enthusiasts. |
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It is guest-written by Elsie, companion to the Doctor and a big tease. |
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On the Senate side, Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy is sponsoring companion legislation. |
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The cascading stream makes a cheery companion as the track climbs steadily up through the forest for a couple of miles and eventually terminates in a wide clearing. |
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He had already been drinking before he arrived with a bottle of vodka and he and his companion went to an off-licence for more drink around 6.30 pm. |
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As virgin patroness of the canons at Chich, Osith here joins a pantheon of elite women, both in terms of her companion texts and the manuscript's users. |
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Still, when the bus stopped for any length of time, the bleats of goaty anguish would start up again, and my companion and I would glance at each other. |
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As a monolingual traveler in a foreign land carrying only a bilingual dictionary knows, a fluent traveling companion would be a much more valuable aid. |
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This cool but rewarding wine would make a keen companion for a curried vegetable stew of spicy curried parsnips, turnips, carrots, potatoes and baby onions. |
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We are facing a very new and a very troubling assault and we are facing it from a thing called the video cassette recorder and its necessary companion called the blank tape. |
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The two companion monuments, one on each side of the Detroit River, will be dedicated in October as a crescendo to Detroit's yearlong, binational tricentennial celebration. |
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The explosions of low-mass stars can be triggered by the accretion of mass from a companion star in a binary system to create classical, or Type Ia, supernovae. |
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Tough and Spartan in his habits, he was also a keen rambler, and it was through the Ramblers Association that he met his companion Hazel Weatherhead. |
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It follows the adventures of Gerda and her search for her faithful companion Kay after he is bewitched and imprisoned by the Snow Queen in her ice palace. |
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At a sheepfold the track loses its companion walls and stone surface and diminishes to a narrow path with railway sleepers over the numerous spring fed rivulets. |
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As you'll hear later, the development of psychosurgery, and the debate surrounding it, have been a close companion to the evolution of neuropsychiatry. |
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Obsessively neat people should not consider owning companion birds. |
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The four of us mocked the commercials and trailers resoundingly, and I made the odd snide remark to Ben that I heard my other companion laughing at. |
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There could be no more fitting companion for the Acadian chicken stew entree inscribed on a blackboard in the dining room. |
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As gas from the companion star spirals onto the so-called accretion disk surrounding the black hole, the material emits X rays and other radiation. |
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The barbarous Years, the long-awaited companion to Voyagers to the West, is an even greater achievement. |
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The wavelengths of the radio waves emitted by the pulsar are lengthened as a result of the effects of the gravitational field of the companion star. |
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My lunch companion had never seen a man weeing before and was delighted. |
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We continuously pause to pull them out while Zalwar Khan and his companion smirk at us and chew unbothered. |
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It was the beggarliness of his companion that caused him the most pain. |
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These details support the theory that the two stars are close enough for accretion to take place and that the companion star is being cannibalised. |
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The device is plugged into the wall and the companion smartphone app instructs the device when to start recording. |
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Should she leave her husband and endure loneliness or tolerate his dalliance and keep a companion for old age? |
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He and his companion were taken through the whole admission process. |
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I plumped for whole grilled lemon sole with smoked salmon and wasabi butter, while my companion chose grilled halibut with wild mushrooms on creamed leeks and pine kernels. |
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I shall send for a female companion to teach you about these things. |
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Turn to your companion to voice this worry, but then instead get distracted by a dandelion. |
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The cross of a Yorkshire Terrier and Poodle is a companion dog without the health problems Yorkshire Terriers and Poodles face. |
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Stewed apples, dusted with cinnamon, are an ideal companion to spicy food. |
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He made a telephone call to his bosom buddy, drinking companion and confidant, CBS Sports Director Bill MacPhail. |
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The companion guide gives an in-depth analysis of this particular translation. |
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I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable as solitude. |
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Henry of Almain would remain a close companion of the prince, both through the civil war that followed, and later during the crusade. |
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He observed his companion place his hand in one of the beds which trembled, and look inspectingly around. |
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In his younger years, Henry was described as a man of gentle friendliness, gentle in debate, and who acted as more of a companion than a king. |
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She found in her neighbor a good friend, gardening companion and kindred spirit. |
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Review the process of kything. Using this process, ask a trusted friend or companion to share in an experience of kything or spiritual presence. |
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I am sure I could not have found anywhere another companion so brilliant and yet so charming and unconceited. |
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Margaret Audley, Duchess of Norfolk, 1562, companion to portrait of the Duke, by Hans Eworth. |
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For most of the trip, he had a travelling companion in his friend John Cam Hobhouse. |
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Blair was very lonely after Eileen's death, and desperate for a wife, both as companion for himself and as mother for Richard. |
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She did marry off Poirot's companion Colonel Hastings in an attempt to trim her cast commitments. |
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Moon, the companion of Night, waxes and wanes, and we call this time a month. |
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Some doubt, however, remained due to the uncertainties that result from the companion star being much heavier than the candidate black hole. |
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In this class of system, the companion star is of relatively low mass allowing for more accurate estimates of the black hole mass. |
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Abu Bakr, a companion and close friend of Muhammad, was made the first caliph. |
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After his companion Gerald Haxton died in 1944, Maugham moved back to England. |
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From 1938 to 1957 Eliot's public companion was Mary Trevelyan of London University, who wanted to marry him and left a detailed memoir. |
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Rose took principal roles in many of the companion pieces that played with the Savoy operas. |
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In later stories he became a mythic hero, companion of Bran the Blessed and King Arthur. |
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He was a close friend and drinking companion of another Welsh actor, Richard Burton. |
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Emperor's Tomb sets up Jones's companion Wu Han and the search for Nurhaci's ashes seen at the beginning of Temple of Doom. |
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The cunning Fox is commonly found in Native American mythology, where it is portrayed as an almost constant companion to Coyote. |
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Mints are supposed to make good companion plants, repelling pesty insects and attracting beneficial ones. |
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In 1914, he began construction of a new transatlantic wireless receiver station in Chatham and a companion transmitter station in Marion. |
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Domestication of the dog as a hunting companion probably dates to this period. |
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Seeking an old companion to comfort him in his final illness, the palace staff could choose only Bayan, more than 30 years his junior. |
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The conjugal companion of Mr Verloc had suddenly become ravingly, murderingly insane. |
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And, of this island realm, he and his companion were the undisputed sovereigns. |
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Great Gable and its lesser companion Green Gable stand at the head of Ennerdale, with the walkers' pass of Sty Head to their backs. |
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She had joined the Ruskin household when she became companion to John James's mother, Catherine. |
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At the end of 1924 Walpole met Harold Cheevers, who soon became his friend and companion and remained so for the rest of Walpole's life. |
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Female members of the gentry writing in dialect at this time included Susanna Blamire and her companion Catherine Gilpin. |
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His travelling companion Anscar Vonier became the next abbot and pledged to fulfil his dying wish, namely to rebuild the abbey. |
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Soon after, he gains a companion who aids him and, in the end, the hero's companion reveals that he is in fact the dead man. |
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A companion at once crushed his spidership, for which on afterthought I was sorry, as I should like to have cut the spider for examination. |
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It is not fit your lordship should undertake every companion that you give offence to. |
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While Mike Donovan was engaged in his contest with Paul, his companion had quietly walked off with the shirt. |
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But Mr. Eighner was such an agreeably yackety companion that his plight sometimes felt abstract. |
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One that makes a classic companion for snowdrops is the winter aconite, Eranthis hyemalis. |
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Those of us who have had the opportunity to chase web-footed fowl with a four-legged companion know a dog is an extremely valuable tool. |
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Consequently Waryam Jagg alongwith his companion stormed into the house of Nasr Jagg and Sarfraz Jagg and opened indiscriminate fire. |
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A companion bill slated for a vote to defund DACA was shelved. |
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James Fanshawe's Azarole was two-and-a-half lengths back in third, with his stable companion Royal Prince fourth. |
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After a disappointingly gloopy and flavourless bean curd and sweetcorn soup, my companion was a little deflated. |
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She is in excellent health, has perfect litterbox manners, and would love to be someone's companion kitty. |
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In our home galaxy, the Milky Way, about half of all stars have a companion and travel through space in a binary system. |
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For comparison, the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy companion to the Milky Way, is 14,000 light-years wide. |
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It trails behind our galaxy's two small companion galaxies, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. |
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My non-teaching companion had joined us in opting for chicken but she had gone for the southern-fried variety. |
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The new 3,500m2 plant, located at Sogeval's existing site in Louverne, Mayenne department, will produce medicated companion animal products. |
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These millisecond pulsars have been spun up and rejuvenated by accreting matter from a companion star. |
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If you're looking to be the steward and companion of a full-time, furry friend, look no further than Snoopy Jane. |
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Contributors to the campaign will receive Tympani with a softshell carrying case, plus the Caring Things companion app. |
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The Celandine poppy looks great as a companion with ferns, wild violets and Virginia Bluebells. |
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The 100-year-old sadly lost her son Jim, 75, recently and her pet cat Tiddles, who was her companion for many years. |
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Until now all previously known black holes have been found in multiple star systems, orbiting a companion star. |
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But Alain de Royer-Dupre is not sending over Sabana Perdida just as a travelling companion for some more illustrious stablemates. |
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Edwin John Eyre, who made the first crossing of Australia, describes a meal eaten by his native companion Wylie. |
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It's a great companion to G-Strings and Sympathy, Katherine Frank's 2002 book about customers' experiences as strip club regulars. |
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The content integration announcement comes with a companion announcement of a capital investment by Nikkei, Inc. |
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In 2007, she married her companion of 42 years, Thea Spyer, in Canada. |
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With Christophe Soumillon in the saddle, Musir outraced stable companion and UAE Oaks winner Raihana. |
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They are Canon Rampling, an upright and uptight clergyman, and his companion Warden Tidy, and the demanding, imperious Mrs. |
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Just don't forget the breadcrumbs, as their crunchiness will be the perfect companion to the delicate texture of the scallops. |
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Ordnance Survey maps can take you to all these venues, and are a great companion every step of the way for a fabulous Easter weekend. |
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There was no difference between vegans and vegetarians in terms of having companion animals. |
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The Suites are Bach's only work for unaccompanied cello, a masterpiece companion to his sonatas and partitas for solo violin. |
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A companion Website offers fully searchable text animations of pathophysiologic concepts and additional case studies. |
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Orbital migration of the planetary companion of 51 Pegasi to its present location. |
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Mr McComish, from Ellesmere Port, works for Lloyds TSB and says without his faithful companion he loses his inde pendence. |
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For an extra storage option, The White Company also stock a handy companion shelf that could transform this into a full height hallstand. |
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When Rachel double-books herself, leaving Emily without a companion for the opera, Ross steps in. |
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His companion was described as a black man, about 6-foot-2 and wearing a dreadlock wig, khaki pants and a red-and-tan plaid flannel shirt. |
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The final part of Earthshock in 1982 was broadcast without end title music as a tribute to companion Adric who died in that story. |
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The extension apps for Altium Designer and their companion plug-ins form a bridge between the ECAD and MCAD design worlds. |
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For instance, pot Marigolds were good companion plants, originally grown to repel bugs and keep insects away from other plants. |
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Of the 63 candidate hot Jupiter systems identified by Kepler, the research team did not find any evidence for nearby companion planets. |
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Acca was a companion of Wilfrid's on some of his journeys to Rome. |
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On the chassis there are companion flanges, wheel hubs, rear axle casings, sector shaft OD's, steering rack OD's, universal joints, CV joints and shock absorber piston rods. |
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Steven Moffat described the companion as the main character of the show, as the story begins anew with each companion and she undergoes more change than the Doctor. |
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Taliesin also appears as a companion of Bran the Blessed in this era, by which time he was clearly perceived as a legendary figure who existed in many different times. |
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Binchy's six volume Corpus Iuris Hibernici and a few texts left out of that work made it into another book intended as a companion to the Corpus Iuris Hibernici. |
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Unhappy with her home life, Wollstonecraft struck out on her own in 1778 and accepted a job as a lady's companion to Sarah Dawson, a widow living in Bath. |
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This provided Thomas with a regular income and brought him into contact with Louis MacNeice, a congenial drinking companion whose advice Thomas cherished. |
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At age 80, Queen Croc had a decreasing success rate of reproduction on the crocodile farm in Australia, where she has been the companion of King Croc for more than 20 years. |
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Barrie became a regular visitor at the Davies household and a common companion to Sylvia and her boys, despite the fact that both he and she were married to other people. |
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Brill's companion to Greek and Latin epyllion and its reception. |
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By studying the companion star it is often possible to obtain the orbital parameters of the system and to obtain an estimate for the mass of the compact object. |
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Nobody had flown beside an osprey, painted by Audubon as if seen aloft by a companion bird, gripping a fish in its talons and opening its beak in midcry. |
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She tapped her companion on the back to indicate that she was ready to go. |
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His ashes were scattered in the rose garden of his home, where those of his companion of forty years, Martin Hensler, were sprinkled after his death the previous year. |
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The plague, inevitable companion of Mars, ravaged the populace. |
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Hume and he thanks Hume, his companion on excursions in Cornwall and Devon, and for help in the compilation of that Flora, publication of which was financed by him. |
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Chef Sean Hartley cites the house-made venison sausage with cornichon as an ideal companion to a dunkel weizen ale from Blind Pig, a local brewery. |
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A screaming girly companion is unacceptable now,' he told TV Times. |
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His dog has been his trusted companion for the last five years. |
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Thai for Travelers is an easy-to-use phrasebook and companion audio CD designed to help busy travelers quickly learn basic, useful Thai words and phrases. |
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This portable handy companion fits in your travel bag on business trips and makes short work of wrinkles, letting you head to meetings in picture-perfect form. |
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Its primary focus is on products for dogs, cats and horses, with coverage also extending to other types of companion animals including birds, small mammals and herptiles. |
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There were stories about Hajjaj Bin Yousuf, the Umayyad governor of Hijaz, and the Prophet's companion Mugheera Bin Sha'aba, were associated with Taif. |
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The video also highlights installation of the Personal Caddy, a companion cargo management system that works in tandem with the G4 Elite hard folding tonneau cover. |
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Gamma Andromedae itself is a beautiful multiple star worthy of inspection, consisting of a golden primary and greenish-blue companion easily separated in a small telescope. |
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It boasts a low use rate, seed safety, low environmental impact, and is a good companion seed treatment with other seed treatment products such as rhizobia inoculants. |
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Physicians can now continue with the ease and simplicity of dictation, while transcriptionists leverage the power of StructuRad's companion reporting product ReportNow. |
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The companion supports the retreatant, seeking to keep him or her attentive to God's leading and guiding the retreatant through questions, suggestions and shared experience. |
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She and her male companion had spent the evening at the cinema and were lured onto the off-duty bus after failing to flag down an autorickshaw to take them home. |
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Each lesson comes in the format of a DVD, along with a companion audio CD for additional learning, for a total of 8 DVDs, 2 Audio CDs, and 1 CD guide. |
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Our homemaker companion was able to supplement the level of care already provided, by giving the resident as much extra assistance as she needed, and only when she needed it. |
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Zoologic companion animal rehabilitation and physical medicine. |
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Nacho, for instance, was bolstered not just by Zach's spray bottle but also a built-in water spout in the pen he shared with a companion named Rambo. |
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Camden's Remaines of a Greater Worke, Concerning Britaine was a collection of themed historical essays, conceived as a more popular companion to Britannia. |
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The Creature demands that Victor create a female companion like himself. |
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Closely orbiting binary stars can follow more complex evolutionary paths, such as mass transfer onto a white dwarf companion that can potentially cause a supernova. |
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Tomatoes serve, or are served by, a large variety of companion plants. |
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Fox, however, is a deceitful companion that often steals Coyote's food. |
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In 2010, a further such appearance featured Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor alongside former companion actress Katy Manning reprising her role as Jo Grant. |
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He became my much valued travel companion, and together we explored the waterways to evangelise. |
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The usual model for these events is that a white dwarf star is gaining mass by accretion from a companion. |
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Ibis looked at her companion, completely stunned, and leaned against a building wall weakly. |
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Our companion, Sun Hean, chats in Khmer with a pregnant woman in a blue pantsuit. |
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In the United States the Komondor is primarily a home guard and companion, and livestock guard dog. |
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An excellent companion, schipperkes are ideal playmates for children and keen watchdogs for the family home. |
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As I straightened up I was jostled, very slightly, by Doreen and her companion, hurrying to get past. |
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He is sent with a companion, his best friend and the publications photographer, to bring back a whopper of a story. |
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He was a consummate horseman, an agreeable companion, a hospitable host. |
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The Pan con Tomate was your standard bread appetizer, but made a delicious accompaniment to the cheese and olives, which are a bit too intense without meatier companion. |
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Two workboats, ancient battered things with rusting plates, shouldered into it from either side like a couple of drunks supporting a comatose companion. |
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A trojan asteroid companion, 2010 TK7, is librating around the leading Lagrange triangular point, L4, in the Earth's orbit around the Sun. |
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The tenth series introduced Pearl Mackie as Bill Potts, the Doctor's newest traveling companion. |
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But the truth was that she was twice as high-spirited and gigglesome as her companion. |
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In R v Johnson, the defendant had become involved in an escalating argument with the deceased and his female companion. |
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I point it out to my companion, but he's already moving ahead of me, aiming the remote at the Porsche and plipping it open. |
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Having done this, Manco Capac and his companion, with the four women, planted some land with maize. |
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Beatrice and Henry planned to marry, but Victoria opposed the match at first, wishing to keep Beatrice at home to act as her companion. |
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Manco Capac and his companion, with the help of the four women, made a house. |
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Since the 2005 revival, the Doctor generally travels with a primary female companion, who occupies a larger narrative role. |
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Decoration at the top of a pillar showing man carrying a disabled companion. |
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In the dressing room after the fight, Louis's Army touring companion, Sugar Ray Robinson, wept. |
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Multipet International is offering Loofa Dog, a soft toy that can be used as a retriever, a backscratcher or a pet's favorite snuggly companion. |
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A little later, with Sedgwick as his companion, Murchison attacked the difficult problem of the geological structure of the Alps. |
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The sole object of his chattiness at table was to prevent a more intimate conversation between herself and her companion. |
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FitzRoy thought of the advantages of having an expert in geology on board, and sought a gentleman naturalist who could be his companion. |
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Ursula became the composer's muse, helper and London companion, and later helped him care for his ailing wife. |
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Maze was a great influence on Churchill's painting and became a lifelong painting companion. |
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The death of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, his close companion, may have had a demoralising effect on Richard and his men. |
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A house-made red pepper and ketchup cocktail sauce was a perfect companion, as was my classic old-fashioned made with Whistle Pig rye. |
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Thomas Swynford, a son from Katherine's first marriage to Sir Hugh Swynford, was another loyal companion. |
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