There delegates can escape the hurly burly and benefit from reflexology, shiatsu or Indian head massage at £10 a session. |
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He seems bewitched by the vision of the monarch as a figure above and beyond the hurly burly of politics, as a gentle guide to the nation. |
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The hurly burly of the Commons means that many MPs behave in ways that surprise even themselves. |
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Giselle finds herself in Manhattan after a wicked witch casts her out of the cartoon world into the hurly burly of real life. |
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Dutch photographer Bertien van Manen's document of her time in Ireland pushes you full pelt into the hush and hurly of a land she visited at a time of personal loss. |
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If Mr Jonah finds the hurly burly of Johannesburg trying, he could always return to the country where he has long been tipped as a future president. |
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Our time, not some other dimension, not some greeting card galaxy, but the real hurly burly of our lives, of every culture, of all of our ambitions and failings. |
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Best is bitter protest song Send Them Kids To War, although its message tends to get lost amid the hurly burly blend of Celtic and Indian influences. |
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The two equally experienced lodge managers are Lance Hurly at Mokuti and Wikus Breytenbach at Midgard. |
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The firm has named Stephen Hurly to the position, and he will replace Shawn Cross, who left the firm some months ago. |
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The Aussie pop princess, 41, saw Polly Rae rehearse her racy Hurly Burly act before it premiered in London's Leicester Square Theatre. |
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Andrew Hurly says that his team has tested the birds on arrays of fake flowers, only half of which hold nectar. |
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A moving scrap metal sculpture, the Hurly Burly, which wowed visitors at last year's festival will also be bringing his sister, the Beast, along this year. |
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Hurly Long dropped a birdie putt to give Oregon a one-stroke victory over USC in a playoff at the Itani Homes Collegiate men's golf tournament on Tuesday. |
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