Giles froze and listened to Wes as he gave directions to Gunn to turn the boat and head back to shore. |
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The new students' teacher, Sergeant Gunn, said piping is about blowing, squeezing and wiggling. |
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Gunn said the charges ranged from intimidation, assault by threats, crimen injuria and contraventions of the Post Office Act. |
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When the clock struck 10 pm, Mr Gunn cashed up the day's takings and closed the premises, ready to go home. |
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He talked about how much he'd enjoyed scaring Gunn this morning, and that Dennis was too square to actually try something like that. |
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The flight of young families to the outer suburbs left a distinct tinge of blue-rinse in the streets around Gunn Reserve. |
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Nicola Gunn and the Desolation Angels Company of Melbourne, Australia came the furthest distance to attend the Calgary fringe, and audiences were glad they did. |
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Despite the similarities, Gunn will continue his role on Project Runway when it airs this summer. |
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Tim Gunn came back from being a catchphrase robot to a thoughtful mentor offering informed critiques of work in progress. |
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James Gunn, the director Marvel handpicked to helm the sci-fi opera Guardians of the Galaxy, was facing a similar quandary. |
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To his credit, Gunn keeps up his morale with witty rejoinders. |
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The first winner of the best collection award was Thom Gunn, an expat Brit living with his lover, Mike Kitay, in San Francisco. |
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Tim Gunn and jurors Isabel Toledo and Ruben Toledo will also attend the luncheon. |
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Gunn Eriksen had already been approached to write a book of her recipes, which use local produce and unexpected ingredients such as hawthorn, nettle and sorrel. |
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Zaria Gunn, another 6-year-old, can't wait to get out of her cramped quarters inside the school library. |
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Colin Gunn, 65, of Chester-le-Street, is suffering from asbestosis 40 years after he first started work at the factory as a lagger. |
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During the 1920s Gunn began to publish short stories, as well as poems and short essays, in various literary magazines. |
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Gunn married Jessie Dallas Frew in 1921 and they settled in Inverness, near his permanent excise post at the Glen Mhor distillery. |
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To say that James Gunn is ecstatic is a vast understatement. |
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In 1910 Gunn became a Customs and Excise Officer and was posted back to the Highlands. |
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This text showed the influence which a reading of Eugen Herrigel's Zen in the Art of Archery had upon Gunn. |
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The Neil Gunn Trust was established in 1986, and in October 1987 a monument to the writer was unveiled on the Heights of Brae, Strathpeffer. |
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This was followed by another first round win over Bobby Gunn on 7 April 2007 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. |
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During this period, Gunn was active in the National Party of Scotland, which formed part of what became the Scottish National Party. |
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When the policeman tried to take Gunn into custody he defended himself with a kalsomine brush to the great detriment of the officer's uniform. |
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Runway host Tim Gunn, however, is in hot, stinky New York City. |
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Amongst those he worked with there, who helped him and his work, was the senior apothecary and later MD, Dr Alexander Gunn. |
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It was hooked on a self-tied, gold-bodied Willie Gunn fly and played on a 15ft rod from the boat in Bemersyde's Top Corbies pool. |
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Previous ELC winners are Gunn Tove Vist, Jackie Meecham and Liv Boree. |
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In addition, some Caithness surnames, such as Gunn, are Norse in origin. |
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The most famous literary reference to marooning probably occurs in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island in which Ben Gunn is left marooned on the island for three years. |
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The youngest member of Carnivars newbuild team, naval architect Tom Gunn, was on hand to answer the many questions that were raised by the visitors. |
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However, most did become involved with the movement in some form through interactions with figures such as Gunn or MacDiarmid, even if at a slightly later date. |
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