Our relationship started well, descended into hate-hate, recovered somewhat to love-hate and, latterly, has drifted into respectful acceptance. |
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I was her carer but I was also latterly her colleague, and, I am proud to say, her friend. |
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He will be presented with the Marsden Medal tonight for his 40-year contribution to Antarctic research, latterly focusing on climate change. |
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And I forgot to say that one of my favourite, favourite exclamations is the one that I've only heard my nana, and latterly my mother, say. |
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In the early twentieth century vulcanized rubber was favoured, and latterly hard plastic. |
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He had long considered it his destiny to be the next president of Pakistan, but latterly his political career has faltered. |
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Men would turn up with holdalls and shoeboxes piled with notes and turn them into Dutch guilders, Deutschmarks or, latterly, euros. |
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He was promoted to detective inspector last September, and latterly has been based at Keighley. |
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Men would turn up with hold-alls and shoeboxes piled with notes and turn them into Dutch guilders, Deutschmarks or, latterly, euros. |
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He has continued to win accolades for menswear, womenswear, costume and set design, bridalwear, accessories and latterly Stuart Crystal. |
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May, who was a resident of Harbour Street and latterly of Hill 60, was a kindly neighbour and good friend and will be most sadly missed. |
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Having split Brechin's defences after 22 minutes, a furiously-contested game latterly became something of a white-knuckle ride. |
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The 49-year-old has filled a variety of roles at the club, including manager, general manager and more latterly director. |
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That'll be a total of 7 stone that I shall have shed since starting to diet and, latterly, gaining the assistance of the fat-buster pills. |
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He has subsequently half-joked about the frustration of being latterly best known for singing a song which he did not write himself. |
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An accomplished goalkeeper and latterly a sought after commentator and coach, he spent a glittering career between the sticks for Glasgow Celtic. |
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I've been involved in those areas latterly as assistant grounds manager and I can say to fans not to worry. |
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O'Reilly, who has latterly starred in central defence and up front for the Pikes, was not to be suppressed from his role in centre midfield. |
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He enjoyed fishing, shooting, and his garden, and latterly took up painting. |
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Interviews with old-timers and vintage footage blend well with gorgeous snowy scenery and soft Gaelic music to paint a flattering picture of this latterly beleaguered resort. |
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This follows 25 years working in agriculture in Africa with an international company, latterly as a director. |
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Most of his summer vacations, spent in St Florian and, latterly, in Steyr, were devoted to intensive work on his symphonies, beginning with the Janus-faced Symphony no. |
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But, though less than a poet of her century, Ella was more than a mere multiplier of her kind, and latterly she had begun to feel the old afflatus once more. |
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They signalled they would abstain on their own policy, before latterly resolving to back it – and pleading with their MPs to follow. |
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Knight, though, was slowed, initially by Grant Flower's leg-stump attack, latterly by Zimbabwe's negativity. |
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For ten years the parents, and latterly the children, had spent the winter in England and the tourist season in Corfu. |
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We have made only small progress on this, despite, latterly, some genuine engagement. |
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At first the needs dictated the advancement: latterly the advancement created the wants. |
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Thus it was, in a round about way, that I became, latterly, the first woman Keeper of Public Records, while remaining a practising historian of the history of cartography. |
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The commonest materials for Western stringed instruments are gut, metal, and latterly plastic, though such other materials as silk and horsehair have been used. |
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We may, if we choose, see in it a movement towards perfection, at first slow, but latterly very rapid, that culminated with the arrival of the 19th-century clipper ship. |
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If he does win, he will be the first businessman to rule Mexico in modern times after a succession of generals, lawyers and latterly US Ivy League-trained economists. |
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After a five-year apprenticeship, he gained a scholarship to the College of Aeronautics, latterly known as Cranfield University, where he returned to carry out research work. |
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The Theatre Royal, opened in Williamson Square in 1762, latterly a cold storage premises, witnessed across its stage a procession of the finest artists of their age. |
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Not everyone, however, is convinced, believing that while its achievement was considerable, latterly it was running into quicksand and was mired in dogma. |
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But this year there are high hopes for the Mill, an 18th century water-powered cotton and latterly saw mill believed to house the only surviving example of a Thompson turbine. |
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He too worked at Beales, for 14 years, latterly as store catering manager and on occasion assisting the group catering manager with responsibility for 12 stores nationwide. |
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Synthetic elastic fibres and modern machine knitting have latterly permitted stretchable skin-tight garments that mould to the body without tailoring, fastening, or belting. |
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From 1922 his stylistically radical work was put to utilitarian ends, including the design of speakers' tribunes and latterly agitprop photomontage and graphic design. |
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His love of sailing began in dinghies off Dartmouth as a young man and culminated in first a motorsailer moored in Whitehaven harbour and latterly a shared yacht in Greece. |
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A 28 month old girl was referred with a 16 month history of failure to thrive, snoring, stertorous breathing, and, latterly, life threatening respiratory obstruction. |
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It was conceived and created by Graeme Glew, an industry consultant who has been involved in racing team management, a racing drivers' school and latterly in Formula One. |
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The site was once home to a medieval deer park, latterly owned by the Duke of Norfolk. |
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On the right of the party, climate-change scepticism, Euroscepticism and, latterly, detestation of the Liberal Democrats presiding over DECC are related creeds. |
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Lamarck's ideas about the inheritability of acquired traits, for example, have latterly undergone a revival in epigenetics with the interest in the inheritance of acquired behavioral traits. |
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A few emission nebulae are situated towards the north-west fringes of the cloud, an area which latterly has been covered in nebulosity. |
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Tables had had ears for too long, with loudmouths locked up under emergency laws. The Riche also faced dastardly new competitors, from sports bars and foreign chains to low-rent hookah joints and latterly the internet. |
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Glamorgan is latterly represented by the three preserved counties of Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan. |
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On 15 May 1896 the Monmouthshire Daily Leader part was dropped and latterly the definite article has also been dropped. |
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This was the expected result given opposition by Labour and latterly, the Liberal Democrat party to the legislation. |
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Centuries after, a field of crosses was slowly added to the azure background, and latterly also a silver host. |
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She worked for the Newcastle Chronicle 1930ish to 1946 latterly as a comptometer operator. |
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The Federation government has latterly functioned with fewer threats to disrupt its work or cabinet meetings by the one or another of the three coalition partners. |
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Being dependent on industrial activities, the electricity sector only saw a partial reversal of this trend spasmodically and latterly in the second half of the year. |
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Digital pay television initially, the subsequent emergence of Home Cinema and latterly the extraordinarily rapid roll-out of DVD have been the main drivers. |
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Ina wasn't in the best of health latterly but she did have three or four home helps coming every day. |
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He acquired his financial experience at Morgan Grenfell, Industrial Technology Securities, a venture capital company of which he was co-founder, and latterly at the Duménil group. |
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I've been a medical doctor from the beginning and have held the position of senior death investigation authority and chief medical examiner of the Province of Alberta, and the Province of Nova Scotia latterly. |
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The counsellor also plays a key role in designing and implementing information sessions, consulting with colleagues, and latterly, conducting home assessments. |
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When, in the 1960s and 1970s, the yards went quiet and the furnaces turned cold, no redundancy payments would ever be big enough to heal the gaping wounds in the psyche of generations of Glasgow men and, latterly, women. |
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Others, looking back further to Pierre Monteux's reign, think it our most French orchestra, a quality nurtured by Previn and latterly Claudio Abbado. |
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It was largely replaced by Doric and latterly Scottish English. |
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Barbour was latterly Archdeacon of the Kirk of St Machar in Aberdeen. |
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The growth in motor car use and improved rail transport to and from London has latterly put a premium on the availability and price of commuter housing. |
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In January 1897 Stevens became the managing director of Trafford Park Estates, where he remained until 1930, latterly as its joint chairman and managing director. |
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His kingdom was to develop latterly into the Lordship of the Isles. |
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He retired in 1996, his last winner coming when Agdistis won at Worcester on October 12 that year, and had latterly moved to Corsham in Wiltshire. |
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He devoted his time to painting, sculpture, and, latterly, to gardening. |
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