Milk contains tryptophan, which probably explains why a warm glass of milk at bedtime is a long-standing home remedy for sleeplessness. |
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The sadness and overwhelming glee of returning home climaxed in a series of events that were truly undescribable. |
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They showed up for a home date with Miami on December 12 and sleepwalked through a lopsided loss. |
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She loved fussing over him, mussing his hair and trying to force him to take home food. |
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The unfavorable economic conditions at home contributed to this year's falling exports, Irwandy said. |
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Some of us have to work and are unable to watch TV at home or stand around in bookmakers shops. |
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The soldier, who returned home to Fulford yesterday from Iraq, was unfazed at the prospect of being woken up at night by her crying. |
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Bedrooms for sleepwalkers should be on the first floor of the home, and windows and doors must be firmly secured. |
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Eric headed home alone, I needed time to think, the sleet had turned to rain, but I didn't mind being wet. |
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If you must smoke then smoke at home, mess up your own house, keep your own rubbish and leave the rest of us smoke free. |
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They came in cardboard sleeves, and when you bought them you could put them in a big plastic bag to carry them home. |
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The 31 pupils and two teachers who were unhurt or escaped with slight injuries flew home on Thursday night. |
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By the time the scattered troops were mustered, the enemy was already returning home and had to be ambushed in passing while laden with plunder. |
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And when we're at home, according to Colm, we're overweight, unfit, drink too much and the weather is lousy. |
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The new musician enthusiastically practices the instrument at home unaware of the undesirableness of the squeaking. |
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No doubt in the referee's mind and Brady himself strode, ball in hand, to the penalty spot before unflappably tucking the spot kick home. |
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In Alex's room, her ballet and jazz slippers are sitting comfortably on the floor, ready to be used again once Alex is back home. |
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When I finished that I went home and practiced striking a bundle of sticks with a bokken. |
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America, once known as the land of the free and the home of the brave, has mutated into the land of the medicated and the home of the lawsuit. |
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There's nothing about him going home to the Midwest and watching slasher flicks with his friends and remembering how good the Midwest is. |
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I'm sorry, I've left the cardigan at home, but I am wearing the slip-on shoes. |
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I returned home late that evening with a sore throat, tired but quite happy after having spent an unforgettable day. |
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He was arrested earlier this year after working as a nurse at the home undetected for six years. |
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Time to take his parting gifts and memories and go home, another victim of an unforgiving business. |
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It's an unforgiving place and Australians who call it home are critically aware of water, for good reasons. |
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The aquarelle painting on the wall and the muted lighting really make you feel at home. |
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It's the best excuse to start your own slips from market sweet potatoes sprouted at home. |
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The unfortunate disadvantage is that you then have to cycle 17.5 miles home on a very full stomach. |
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The central part of the old airfield remains undeveloped, home to six football pitches, a nature reserve and a model aircraft flying zone. |
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Once I got home from work though, I quickly discovered that it was an unfounded suspicion. |
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But time was slipping by, and it was becoming increasingly clear that nothing was going to be finalised before our return home. |
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Instead of the courts deciding who should be free and who unfree, the home secretary has sought to grab and keep that power for himself. |
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We struck a silent bond, never talking about life on The Farm, and never inviting other kids home for sleepovers or parties. |
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The Swindon area is home to species including roe, fallow and muntjac deer. |
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He slid along an icy slide in the manner of a child going home from school. |
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We took her home and introduced her to our other dog, Pam, the mutt, affectionately named by me in honor of my mom's best friend. |
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So while protecting ourselves abroad, let us form a more perfect union here at home. |
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Each morning she unfurls her American flag and attaches it to the stand on the outside wall of her home. |
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One year after his imprisonment the two-storey home was still largely unfurnished. |
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But like the Pats, they lost two nail-biters, 20-17 to the Rams in the season opener and a 21-20 home loss to the Arizona Cardinals. |
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Their third came when the ball was dropped at the feet of the opposing striker, who gleefully slammed the ball home. |
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Other receivers are portable, designed to be taken from your car to your home or office, or connected to a boom box. |
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Nearer home, there were attempts from 1947 onwards to form a political and economic union of Western Europe. |
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His family tended to his every need as he slipped away, peacefully, at his home early on Thursday morning after an eight-year battle with cancer. |
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Her voice did not resound in a booming echo, as it did when she had first spoken from her electronic home. |
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Rugs and mats will absorb the moisture, reducing the risk of a slip and fall injury further in the home. |
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Their performance in school began slipping, and they said they were being mistreated in their foster home. |
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Eventually he found an agreeable home in the University of Utah where his inventive genius could work unhindered. |
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Joe had just finished pounding another staple home when his hammer slipped from his grip. |
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I took some snaps on the way home last night which show the city in a slightly different light. |
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Upset over the turn of events, they slyly have her removed from their home, leaving both the maid and the young daughter distraught. |
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She has left the safety of her home to explore the unknown, unheeding of the danger she may very well face. |
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An undisclosed sum that could amount to millions of pounds has been found missing in the accounts of the stately home. |
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Celebrations went on late into the night with bonfires blazing around the deputy's home village of Ardfert. |
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Her approach forced me to think about my contribution to the unhappiness in our home. |
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Juventus are murdering them in this second half and the home side are making it easy for them. |
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A housing association has launched an investigation after the death of a pensioner who lay in his home undiscovered for two days. |
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The wallet lay undiscovered in Joan's Bury home for years until her family lovingly cleared out her belongings after her death. |
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At home you used a chamber pot and finally you carried all your waste down the yard in the slop bucket. |
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After that the schedule turns murderous starting with back-to-back home games with New England and Philadelphia to complete the first half. |
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This is the third Bolivian home victory over Paraguay in a row in World Cup competition. |
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Then it really is better to send people home, and let the swat teams and burn squads ship the thing undistracted. |
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Mystery surrounds the death of a fun-loving man whose body could have lain undisturbed for up to six days at his home in Bradford. |
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Everyone raced home to play on their video games or slot car set depending on how lucky they were! |
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When I'm home, I see my mum, my dad, my nan, my grandfather, my auntie and my cousins every day. |
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Then Dawn became the victim of a bogus police officer who used a false warrant card to gain access to her home and quiz her for hours. |
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But when I got home, Justin had obviously spent all day slaving away, making a 3 course dinner. |
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We had great warm evenings for sitting out late and it was really relaxing without any means of doing those undone tasks at home. |
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After taking the uninjured boy home, Mr Green went back to the school to report the incident to the head teacher. |
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Although clearly distressed the woman was uninjured and she managed to alert police who arrived quickly at her home. |
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Fans of Wes Anderson, mumblecore, and oddball romantic comedies should feel right at home. |
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After school Lilith and Allie were walking home together when a car came around the corner and slammed on the breaks. |
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I also want to bogart some of the many Red Eyes gig posters left over from evenings past, the better to decorate my home and office. |
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The large sash windows of his 100-year-old home were fitted with bolts, and a mortise lock and a spy hole were fitted in his front door. |
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I found them by accident on a Sunday morning when I was undressing him at home to give him a bath. |
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The actress claims a paparazzo photographer used a telephoto lens to snap her when she was partly undressed in her home. |
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For one thing, it's being held at the Gladstone, that ragged, Romanesque marvel on Queen West, home to bohos and assorted karaoke casualties. |
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For example, proximity to one's home and community may act as a spur to some to fight harder. |
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The owl fled to the wild, uninhabited places, and now mournfully cries out for her home. |
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I pick bags of them to take back home, to be converted into potent sloe gin for Christmas. |
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Then he slid the bolt home, engaged the chamber by sliding a metal lever forward, and propped the weapon on the window ledge. |
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After an hour of talking about what boogers are made out of everyone went home. |
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Susannah is probably, at this moment, slobbing about at home in fluted-sleeve, v-necked pyjamas, champagne glass in hand. |
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Recently, Jenkins used two pairs of paintings in a home at a slant where dormer windows met a wall in order to create height in a small space. |
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That feeling became even stronger when the home side's centre forward was dismissed for a second bookable offence with 15 minutes to go. |
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The slave ship sailed from the home country with a cargo of manufactured goods. |
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The SNP, they claim, is being punished unduly for the general disillusion with home rule. |
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I took her home for some slap and tickle, she brought her electric toothbrush and left it in my bathroom. |
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The Dunfermline player was sent off for a second bookable offence, a spot kick was awarded, and Miller blasted it home. |
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I'm a Muscovite myself and, of course, it's much easier to compete at home. |
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She started making multi-track home recordings at age 10 and performed with her sisters in bands during her teen years. |
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First, it brings the uncut and unedited horror home to people around the world who might otherwise shrug their shoulders. |
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The ball bounced back off the crossbar for Carlton to slam home the rebound. |
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The traveler, on the other hand, is ready to boogie when he or she leaves, but is lonesome and tired on the way home. |
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The six lions will probably be released after about a month in a boma on the reserve while they grow used to their new home. |
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In Japan, retirement has become a risky business for many wives, who are finding the stress of their husband's presence at home unendurable. |
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It is quite understandable then that he is able to get home a great deal earlier than expected. |
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The Livingston defence were caught flat-footed, allowing the Croatian to home in on goal before slotting the ball past the advancing McKenzie. |
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Guiseley's leading scorer slotted the resultant spot kick home sending Tom Morgan the wrong way. |
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Incorporate a stylish period look with any of these bombe, or bombay, chests featuring elegant curved lines for display anywhere in the home. |
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At home I finally managed to get to sleep for a while but I was awake again at eight. |
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She had been given the dogs by a pet shop who said that if she couldn't find a home for them, to put them to sleep. |
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When I get home I often get the munchies late at night and so a midnight snack would be something delicious like grilled cheese and French fries. |
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The second time, I slept it off for two days at home and didn't even call the psychiatrist. |
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After a bit of a boogie to Grooverider with the dance nutters we left for home at about 3am. |
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A travel policy is vital to ensure sickness or an accident don't leave you badly in debt when you come home. |
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He had come in a drunken rage only to find her already drunk mother at home. |
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She got really drunk tonight and didn't want to go home to her parents so she showed up here. |
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We eventually made it back home early, early Thursday morning, and slept walk through work that next day. |
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To my ear, Zellweger's Sloane is less perfect than Paltrow's snooty home counties in Emma. |
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I am only slightly ashamed to announce that I have taken to eating my meals at home at my desk while using my computer. |
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Sooo, Jack and I grabbed our Raybans, cranked up the Bluesmobile and boogalooed all the way home. |
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Do you know that in Nevada 70 percent of the home mortgages are underwater? |
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Along comes Martha as a Texas heiress affianced to a prince but eating her heart out over a bus-driver back home. |
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Over the last decade the economic boom has resulted in billions of euro being invested in property, both at home and abroad. |
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She sits around complaining that we have no money and, to be perfectly honest, is eating me out of house and home. |
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When I came home, Kyle and some of his friends I really didn't like were in the kitchen, eating us out of house and home as usual. |
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They ate us out of house and home, we have no hamburgers left and we ran out of cheese and onion rolls, but we're famous for that. |
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Some people say rude guests eat you out of house and home, but they never mention the hijacking of candles. |
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Now then, is eating me out of house and home all that more entertaining than actually talking to me? |
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I always put my bras in a separate zippered bag, with instructions to wash them but not dry them, and then I hang them up at home to dry. |
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But the point somehow needs to be hammered home that more apartment buildings and social housing units need to be urgently put up. |
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He sat down beside her, holding her hand as she lay down on the couch, already looking sleepy, yet ready to go back home. |
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I may have to raid my parent's bookshelves for a book to donate as I forgot to bring one from home today. |
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Perhaps it is a sign of the home team finally losing its mystique, and most importantly, its aura of invincibility. |
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Late last year, terrorists placed a booby trap bomb underneath his car outside his home on the outskirts of north Belfast. |
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Back here at home, I have had to sell this book at my local second-hand booksellers in order to buy a pack of cigarettes. |
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The booby prize for those last home was a set of luxurious bath soaps to ease away the aches and pains. |
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Bryan lives near Traralgon South, and took these photos of a baby boobook and its mother near his home. |
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I found myself sitting at home all day when I could have been at school getting an education. |
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Park status confirms what the locals already felt in their bones, that their home and environs are special places, worth getting excited about. |
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A couple of unexploded mortars are also found and dealt with before the convoy swings for home, moving with extreme caution. |
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Pandona is also home to many mythological creatures, such as centaurs, unicorns, and griffins. |
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Vorosmarty is home to the city's most famous confectionery shop, Gerbeaud patisserie, where the cognac cherry bonbon was invented. |
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Every night he went home alone and spent many sleepless hours lying on his bed, waiting for the day he could be with her. |
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After rescuing almost as many people as those who drowned, they climbed in exhaustion onto the roof of the nursing home. |
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This oasis of marshland is the home of many interesting plants, including pink and pale purple garlic, bog asphodels, irises, reeds and waterlilies. |
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Stuart Appleby struggled on the home stretch, registering three bogeys in four holes before an out-of-bounds drive on the last cost him three points. |
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Their destination was Northampton, Massachusetts, home of Smith College, where exteriors for the film would be shot. |
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It may make for slam-bang entertainment in the film industry's home state. |
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Upon journeying the length and breadth of my home land, and discovering little in way of palatable variation, I turned my attention to the multitudes of foreign possibilities. |
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Who would support him if he chose controversially to burn off part of the Lane Cove River Park that was home to a distinctive family of bogong moths? |
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With a squint of eye, a curl of lip, a twist of neck, and a body slanguage equally at home in boardrooms and barrooms, she embodies everyone she sees. |
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When he was home from school at age 14, he upset a kettle of boiling water on his right side, burning his arm so badly that the doctor feared gangrene. |
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The body of the dead cat would be taken to the city of Bubastis, home of the goddess Bastet, where it would be mummified and buried in a cat cemetery. |
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Indeed, shrinking computer equipment makes it easier to imagine extra closets or other underutilized areas in your home as sites for compact workstations. |
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John at work brought home a bag of boiled sweets from Portugal. |
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I'm so anxious to get home and see the munchkins, to just be home. |
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She too spends the days at home alone, weakened by the medication she takes. |
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As she bustles round her suburban home, where the mantelpieces heave with family photographs, her accent remains undiluted despite half a century in Glasgow. |
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From muggings to murders, recent crime patterns show citizens returning home from office or an outing late in the night have become soft targets of the men on prowl. |
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All these criticisms may be true, but if the new poetry's audience is truly so lazy, uninformed, and undiscerning, why isn't it just staying at home watching cable? |
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His footballing genius was never questioned, but back home he was known as an egomaniac who was undisciplined, uncontrollable and prone to flights of folly. |
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With such a remarkable home record, Celtic's problem is that, even when they are not at full-strength, anything less than a routine slaughter will be deemed inadequate. |
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So he rode home to call Virginia City, to ask for his foster brother-in-law. |
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But, in a campaign defined by a blogger breaking into a nursing home, stranger things have happened. |
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He wound up broke and homeless in his last years and died in a Brooklyn nursing home. |
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He observes, rightly, that the Calabrian peasant who has toiled for long hours in the field does not want to come home to a grilled sardine and an undressed green salad. |
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This follows a landmark European Court ruling that governments must now pay for their citizens' medical treatment abroad if there is undue delay providing it at home. |
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You were knocked unconscious and your horse bolted for home. |
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With his size he does not have to muscle up to hit home runs. |
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Whether you're cooking at home or in a restaurant, there's nothing more depressing and demotivating for a cook than to see plates of uneaten food coming back into the kitchen. |
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Inside her home, she was an obedient Nigerian child, eating beef stews for breakfast and wearing the traditional garb. |
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Climbers atop Everest phone home via portable satellite dishes, while pocket-size global positioning systems guide mushers on the Yukon Quest trail. |
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In 1997, black voters were decidedly unenthusiastic and stayed home. |
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I usually didn't wear a shirt to bed when I slept alone, at home. |
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I had sketched it all out on my ride home, and all I needed to do was travel the last few miles, go inside, type it all up, and sleep the sleep of the just. |
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Freezing cold and drunk as a skunk, I am doing the sensible thing and ploughing forward through the snowy city streets toward home, as if I have a purpose. |
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Since he left, she's been sitting at home eating her heart out. |
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I followed closely, knowing that Mike might eat us out of house and home. |
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Then there comes a time when the children grow into teenagers and you think that will eat you out of house and home, but there is light of the end of the tunnel! |
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An initial volley of missiles killed five people in the home, and 10 minutes later a second volley killed up to 11 rescuers. |
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The drive back home was uneventful except for a change in the sky. |
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An angry couple today demanded action over the garden they say is still a bomb site exactly one month after a gas blast near their home in Clifton. |
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All previous home condition reports have to be included in the pack, and there will be a record held on a central register, so hiding unfavourable surveys won't be an option. |
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When she returned to the Isle of Wight to tell her parents that she would be leaving home and school to become a West End actress, they were unfazed. |
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The sleighing was very good down in the morning but it thawed considerably yesterday and I had quite poor sleighing for eight miles this side of Newburgh coming home. |
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At home, I have been wandering round in a state of mild, unfocussed irritation, which is all the more irritating on account of its unreasonableness. |
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The home side edged in front on 25 minutes when Yury Kovtun sliced an attempted cross from the left and saw his effort creep into the corner of Radovan Radacovic's goal. |
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The Michigan waiver benefits include, besides the staff at home, respite care and environmental adaptations. |
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It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, taking home the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. |
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Pitcairn, a dot in the sea about halfway between New Zealand and Peru, is home to 47 permanent residents, some of them direct descendants of the Bounty mutineers. |
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It was the first time the baseball season ended in a walk-off home run and the only time ever in the seventh game. |
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Philanthropist Wallis Annenberg has been asking even more for her huge home. |
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When the day was through, he drove to his home in the walnut Hills section. |
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And a 3-year-old in Guthrie, Okla., fatally shot himself with a gun he came upon in the home of his police officer uncle. |
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Pitt Island is large enough to be farmed and there are a number of small islands, some of which are mutton birding islands, and some home to endangered bird species. |
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Surrounded as it is by cool temperatures, the tail can be home to a substantial slab of fat with a texture somewhat like bacon, though of course with a muttony aroma. |
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If they had remained as mutuals they could have used their capital to reduce their home loan rates and push the banks out of the mortgage business. |
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At home I have big vats of cabbage soup that I make to slim down. |
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Thus, if people oppose guided voting, they might want to oppose home Internet voting proposals, too, even if they might otherwise like the idea of unguided home voting. |
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Children specialize in scaring birds from cornfields with slingshots, fetching water, and carrying a hot lunch from home to their fathers and brothers in the field. |
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Eight-year-old Luke Vardy narrowly escaped with his life after he slipped and lost his footing as he climbed wrought iron fencing in the front garden of his Rotherham home. |
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Audra was slowly slipping away from this life and going back home. |
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The series has one-on-one dates, group dates, and the dreaded two-on-one date, where one man or woman is sent home on the spot. |
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A silky trench coat in a watercolor print, trimmed in turquoise marabou would have been at home at a Manhattan cocktail party. |
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If you've got problems at home, what's the best way to unify the nation? |
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During a home game against Dunfermline the player's misfiring performance was subjected to a sustained chorus of boos and jeers from his own fans. |
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On the way home we talked longingly of sleep and filled ourselves enormous sandwiches of Swiss cheese, slivered bell peppers, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, salt, and pepper. |
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In my opinion that's about average for a meal in York, but my brain adds on the taxi fare back home which takes Sloanes into slightly expensive territory. |
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They were asking for lazy, fat slobs who do nothing at home to apply. |
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The borough building inspector declared the home uninhabitable. |
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In popular mythology, kids used to run away from home to do just that. |
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I slog through long hard days and endure endless subway rides home. |
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We get a lot of calls asking if we can home unwanted bunnies, but we can't, partly because of the dangers of disease, such as myxomatosis, to our own. |
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She returned home to find a holdall missing and a note from her daughter to herself, stepdad George, her dad Colin, brother Jason and her nan and grandad. |
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Honestly, when you combine the grainy style with a flat and uninvolving DVD transfer, you've got a movie that will look pretty terrible on your home theatre system. |
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A Union flag flutters on the balcony of his grandparents' Bitterne home, next to a large yellow ribbon which shows their support for British troops in the Gulf. |
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It was a bad result for the bookmakers in one of the biggest betting races of the year with the leading two in the market coming home first and second. |
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And she was one pro-life person who repeatedly opened her home to teenage women who had become pregnant out of wedlock. |
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This bag category is unisex and covers home as well as office use. |
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I can tell she is eager to leave orchard Corset Center to get home and prepare a meal, and herself, for the holiday. |
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The plan promised opportunities for home ownership in a refurbished community, in exchange for a sharp reduction in the number of publicly funded units. |
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Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities. |
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The only thing that popped into his sloshed mind was how to get home. |
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Six yards out from goal, he duly slotted home the decisive score. |
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Turnover ball on the home 22 was moved at speed, resulting in Bridgend wing Glen Lewis going full pelt down the touchline. |
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You can also choose not to receive information on your home branch by deselecting this option. |
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Paton was sleeping in his living room at the time of the incident last year after thieves had ransacked his home the night before. |
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Bass Brewers have obtained the order to stop him selling his pounds 300,000 luxury home in posh Pendicle Road, in Bearsden, near Glasgow. |
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Blackburn teenager Preston took only three minutes to open the scoring, pouncing on a stray passback to drive the ball home. |
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A lack of economically developable land and the strong demand for housing have resulted in rapidly rising home prices. |
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But Pham and his housemates simply had the misfortune of living at the address a pedophile had called home several months before. |
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Gunfire was reported at night at a Dallas home and during a related incident minutes later at a residence in DeSoto. |
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However, Cumberworth levelled when a long goal kick went over the defence and was tapped home. |
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I don't know how else they do it,'' said Robert Glaum, wanting no choice but a neighbor's home. |
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And if you have a golf widow at home, leave the web link to Doonbeg's luxurious spa on the screen. |
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William told one aboriginal woman he had a didgeridoo at home which he plays every now and again. |
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The young golf caddy left his home in Finchley, North London, to join the Middlesex Regiment and was soon deployed to the Western Front. |
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He fired over a low cross which was poked goalwards but the rebound came out to Novak who turned it home from inside the six yard area. |
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Mr Brook began using bamboo to make didgeridoos in the late 1980s, and now sells a range of instruments from his home and various events. |
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Afamily's dream move to a brand new home went without a hitch after they signed up to a part-exchange deal. |
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The fate of the contestants now lies with the viewer at home, who can call in to determine who gets a thumbs up and who gets gonged. |
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I am distraught at having discovered that my beloved Pekinese dog has run away from my home, in Sehla. |
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Pearl Harbor was a monumental for the United States because it was the first time America was attacked on their home soil. |
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His pet peeve is having to order accessories when he wants to buy them and take them home now. |
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She normally dialyses at home but when her armed forces husband Nick is away she has to go to the Cardiff hospital. |
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The new product platform will offer dialysis machines that are lightweight and compact, making it more practical to dialyze at home. |
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I love reading and at home I am reading a book called Glump which is about a frog who is sad but his family are trying to make him happy. |
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For those who dialyze at home, a new comfortable recliner or chair-side stand for their cycler might lift their spirits. |
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Gottschalks, a 37-unit department store chain based here, will unveil a new concept format for its home shop this spring. |
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We need a home pasteurizer and something to separate the milk from the cream. |
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They attract bees and butterflies and are at home alongside monarda and globe thistle. |
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A worrying 55 per cent of partygoers claim to have no idea how they got home from last year's celebrations. |
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But Lie were pegged back in first-half stoppage time by Mangan who blasted home a right-foot drive from the edge of the box. |
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The great brains would suddenly shrink into pea-brains and he would be demanding they were put on a plane back home. |
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Last year's overall winner was Grizabella Ohbladi Ohblada, a Black Smoke Devon Rex female known as Molly at home. |
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Dolly Parton is home resting after being treated for minor injuries she suffered in a car crash she described as ''a fender bender. |
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She's so impressed by Crockett's droopy mouth and twin-hull go-fast boat that she takes him home to Havana for a wild weekend. |
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Based on nicknames for her parents and grandfather that she remembered, a pedicab driver brought her to her grandfather's home. |
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A LOCAL housebuilder is helping buyers have a stress-free move to a new home, thanks to its popular part-exchange scheme. |
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The television ad features Bonds hitting a crushing home run, when he realizes it was Alexander who gave up the gopher ball. |
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A CARE home cat died and another was seriously injured after being shot with a pellet gun. |
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A MAN has spoken of his shock after a pellet gun shot broke a window at his home. |
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Lalel said she would not have cared if he returned home with a couple of peg legs. |
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This will give a needed face-saving excuse to the AFM to bring the event to a more desiderable calendar date, and give NATPE a new home. |
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Differences between goalscoring patterns in home and away games usually occur randomly and have no long term significance. |
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Die-hard fans of reality television can now try some of those grotesque stunts at home. |
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After arriving home, Krogh placed a long-distance call to Tooele Animal Control to see if the female golden retriever had been reported lost, but still no luck. |
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However, unlike some intrepid globe trotters, their idea of a great time is to unpack their bags then stay close to the pool until it's time to fly home. |
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Her father educated both her and her older sister, Parthenope, at home. |
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And the 82nd-minute winner, direct from Adam Worton's corner kick, was equally contentious as the home side complained it should have been a goal kick. |
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Pat Martinez says that, while in the detention home, Jesse received medicine but did not receive mental health counseling, even though his illness was worsening. |
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Investigators searched the officer's home on Friday and found photographs, video and text messages detailing physical abuse at a detention cell, NDR added. |
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Mr Malcolm, 43, of Benton, Newcastle, let his GNVQ engineering class home early one Friday and claims he is the victim of a vendetta by college bosses. |
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Buoyed by the pursuit of the Hollywood smile and the perfect Instagram post, brightening those gnashers at home is now virtually as easy as highlighting your face. |
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The care home will run on a 12 hours shift patern and create roles including care home manager, assistant manager or administrator, chef and assistant chef. |
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Desomorphine is easily produced at home by mixing codeine-based medications, widely available in Russia without a prescription, and household chemicals. |
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Tonu Onnepalu's dense novel explores the dichotomy of a man who has been away for a long time returning home and his doubts about where he belongs. |
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However, by the end of the day, when I get home and calculate just how much I have actually spent, the figure could drain the colour from the pastiest of people. |
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The key difference to having an awesome day out there and going home skunked is physically finding the fish in the vast openness of the pelagic zone. |
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Every year, about 170 children under the age of five in Warwickshire are taken to hospital with problems such as asthma, bronchitis and glue ear from passive smoking at home. |
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The company's product portfolio includes glucosides used in personal care as co-surfactant or main surfactant besides glucosides used in home care and industrial cleaners. |
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Acrylic beverageware and serveware vendor Majestic aimed for fashion with its launch of three home office lines at The Gournet Products Show earlier this mouth. |
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YouthLink's GLBT Host Home Program, originally established in 1998, serves GLBT homeless youth age 16-21 by placing them in a host home for roughly 12-18 months. |
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Perhaps the romance of the FA Cup is well-chronicled in his home town of Gorlovka, but there was nothing remotely romantic about Dean Smith's early attentions. |
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Lee Peltier's cross led to a Jordan Rhodes shot which was pushed away by keeper Shwan Jalal, and from Roberts' corner, Kay rose to head home his first goal of the season. |
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Without these advantages, the aspiring globalizer has little to build on as it prepares to enter foreign markets and take on incumbent players on their home turf. |
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The system not only descrambles multiple channels, but can also deny channels at the home, giving operators an innovative way of tiering service levels. |
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Dubai, home to some of the world's glitziest shopping malls and an indoor ski slope, has staged something of a recovery this year, partly due a tourism and retail boom. |
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The one consolation on the night was Sligo Rovers losing at home to St Pat's which means Derry remain out of the relegation play-off place on goal difference. |
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We came out to the thickest pea-souper and had to walk home. |
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Back home, a Pectoral Sandpiper, a wader that nests on the boggy tundra of northern Canada and Russia, is at Morfa Madryn nature reserve near Llanfairfechan. |
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With a special golem who looks like Mack taking Mack's place at home, Mack sets off around the world to find the other members of the Magnificent Twelve. |
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The gold-plating on the Apple iPhone 6 models wraps around the two iPhones seamlessly and the golden hue is even seen inside the Touch ID embedded on the home button. |
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Matthew, who initially gave up his job to look after his father, said he was looking at possible care agency work now his mother is able to be dialysed in the nursing home. |
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This new unit will allow patients to dialyze closer to home and eliminate the need to travel up to 400 kilometres three times per week for dialysis. |
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Certainly some of the Blacks fans back home in Godzone do not think so. |
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An exception to this perilous state is Ruabon moor, near Wrexham, which is home to healthy numbers of grouse and other upland species such as curlew and golden plover. |
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The result was a crushing 9-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks in front of 49,791 at Dodger Stadium that left the home team, for the first time since Aug. |
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After Dati complained about the joke email, the home of sender from Bourg de Peage region of south east France, was raided by Lyon's Judicial Police. |
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But Belper produced a frantic finale and, awarded a penalty corner on the final whistle, snatched the decision when Drew Burkin calmly slotted home. |
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