His dying trek home leads to a last few weeks of hermitic vigil, representing his political impotence as a lone poet with writers' block. |
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Exterior view of lone figures scurrying across empty squares dominated by heroic statuary. |
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A lone weeping willow stood in the far right corner, partially hidden by the outjutting wing. |
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The foursome decide to beat it out of London using Frank's taxi, in search of an army outpost broadcasting the lone radio signal. |
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Many of his goals, such as making lone parent policies sensible and practicable, have already been well aired. |
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A lone, central defenseman protects the front of the net for his goalie and brings up the rear on the offensive attack. |
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There was also a few hake, cusks and a few lone small tilefish were caught. |
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The chemical equations for some reactions may have a lone reactant or a single product. |
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For example, it is not possible to force a checkmate with a king and two knights against a lone king. |
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Yes they have the Ducks' number but that is just the lone team they have ownage over this regular season. |
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A lone gunman fired a number of shots at the front door of the couple's home late on Friday. |
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Apart from the lack of jobs, the main obstacle for lone parents who want a paid job is the lack of childcare. |
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A lone piper played the lament before the crowd dispersed from the quayside following the ceremony. |
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A lone piper played for the wedding party while it waited for Rachel's arrival. |
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She may be a lone survivor, but her sisters would have been exact replicas. |
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The Heat, the lone new face in the Eastern semi-finals, also swept their first-round series, beating the Pistons in three games. |
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A lone cicada will sound as loud and true as any brass band practising in an empty concert hall. |
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A tenacious lone Black-winged kite hovered over the grassland even as darkness engulfed the hills. |
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A lone Japanese escort helicopter followed the hovercraft in, and buzzed overhead. |
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The only sound was the sound of a lone wolf's howl into the hopeless night. |
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He believes what he had to say about the innocent children of the single mothers and lone parents. |
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The lone other African-American person in the room asked my friend to turn the TV off. |
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I also said that I was tempted to cut the lone orange ribbon in my neighbourhood with my Swiss army knife, but held back. |
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I remember watching the video diary of her lone circumnavigation around the world. |
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The image once of the lone engineer hunkered down working on a solution to a problem no longer applies. |
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Smaller prey such as beavers, rabbits, and other small mammals are usually hunted by lone wolves, and they are a substantial part of their diet. |
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Belvaux conveys the icy determination of the lone assassin with clinical efficiency. |
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Once in awhile, a lone horseman would ride across the desert, a cloud of dust billowing behind him, but that was all she saw. |
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A lone tree stands in a nursery in Portland with pendulous white bells ringing from its arms. |
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The lone winds teased the white drifts of snow into the air, reminding me oddly of Fantasia. |
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She burst into the hovel, knocking the cockeyed door from its lone rusty hinge. |
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A lone woman is troubled with such dreams and such thoughts that she's afeard of herself sometimes. |
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Families will be eligible for the childcare tax credit where a lone parent, or both partners in a couple, work for at least 16 hours a week. |
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This lone civilian was a commissaire of police, and the sole representative of the city's civil population. |
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The plan also includes a commitment to providing access to child care for lone parents entering employment. |
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I passed out of the library and as I did, I thought I heard from the other side of Arthur's Seat a lone piper playing a pibroch. |
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Soon after, the Melbourne Age reported on the lone refugee's plight, and the story was picked up widely. |
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In language, a lone signifier would be an utterly meaningless sound or concatenation of sounds. |
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The lone striker must be pining for a return to French football where he has always been so prolific. |
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The cost has more than tripled since 1994 when 40,700 received what was then called the lone parent's allowance. |
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Completed in 1815, Friedrich's image shows an inquiring lone figure withdrawn and contemplating the new world. |
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As she rode out of the woods she noticed a lone figure sitting on the white fence near the stable. |
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Since Labour came to power the proportion of children being brought up by lone parents has increased by a quarter. |
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Bryony spotted the lone figure emerging from the water, the current lapping at his body. |
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The three survivors stood in silence as a lone figure appeared in the dark shadows of the doorway. |
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To his dismay, the first sign of life he sees turns out to be a lone warrior who walks confidently into camp. |
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Not once did his lone presence fail to fill the stage, nor did his tongue get twisted on one of his many insightful rhymes. |
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The children of lone parents were the next most likely to smoke, while those who lived with both parents were least likely to smoke. |
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The lawns are luxurious, the sky is blue, and a lone hawk circles above, gives a plaintive cry and wheels away. |
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At the time of his arrest on the drugs offence, he had left home after arguing with his mother, a lone parent. |
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These figures do not include fathers whose payments don't affect the mother's maximum lone parent's entitlement. |
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Meanwhile, a lone plinking piano note keeps pace alongside Parker's snapping percussion. |
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The hydrogen cation, one of the most common ions in the universe, is just a lone proton. |
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After setting up his lone amp and tuning two guitars, he played with the same quiet and graceful poise that I remembered seeing in Amherst. |
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When former St Peter's schoolboy, James Dougherty, led a lone break-out he was flattened by an excellent Heppleston tackle. |
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I ended up being a lone voice on the committee but there's nothing we can do now because it's been decided. |
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Being a lone parent of two children in a strange country can be a stressful occasion. |
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With this Setisia approached a lone guard standing beside a small portal in one of the gates. |
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This time we felt less like lone sheep in the pasture and more welcomed to the fold. |
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A dewdrop fell from the petal of a lone cowslip growing by the garden wall. |
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Great was the annoyance of the Australian engineers preparing the crossing when this lone tank 'drew the crabs' on them. |
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It has been a forgettable half-century, with the lone sparkle being the recent win against Zimbabwe. |
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The lone researcher bears a large emotional burden, and there is simply no denying that this is a cross many PhD students will have to carry. |
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The lone exception is basketball, where the uniforms just hang down all unkempt and frowzy. |
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That was reflected in the greater share of economically dependent, poor, low paid and lone parents that were women. |
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The contrivance which strands the cast at this ominous place is a massive thunderstorm, which floods out both directions of the lone highway. |
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Still, there remained enough trolls to make a person wary when traveling on a lone country road at night. |
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And yet everyday after school, the girl who shuffled along the lone country roads wasn't happy at all. |
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The oxygen atom of an ether functional group has two lone pairs of electrons. |
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On the contrary, I'll be the first to complain when it stops listening to those lone voices. |
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Molecules that contain lone pairs of electrons can use these to bond with metal atoms capable of receiving them. |
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I am not a lone voice as there are taxi drivers in Tralee who are also against this increase. |
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Worryingly, El Reg is still a lone voice in supporting these guys and has received few words of support for the duo. |
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Shareholder advocates who felt like lone voices a decade ago are actually beginning to hope. |
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I'm certainly glad a lone voice of reason has discussed this disaster in the South. |
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Though it was difficult being the lone voice in the political wilderness, she remained firmly convinced that she was doing the right thing. |
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Germany's Free Democratic Party is the lone wolf in the defense of market capitalism. |
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I wasn't exactly introduced as the oddball who believes house prices can continue to defy gravity, but I was a lone voice. |
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He changed from being a lone wolf, with only a Glock and a Bowie to keep him company, to being part of a team. |
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I may be a lone voice here, but it strikes me that the more people who come to live in the area, the more we will witness commuting to London. |
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A lone Englishman, dressed in a white Rugby shirt, bravely ventured through the bar to some friendly jeers. |
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Do you think I want to be the one lone voice against the Hollywood liberal establishment? |
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You hear that cry running through the background of your thoughts, as lorn and bereaved as a lone kestrel on the open sea. |
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A lone tourist baked in the sun as he lost himself in what must have been an enthralling book. |
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The waves pounded below, and the wind whispered in from the ocean, jostling the lone pine that grew stunted from the rocky soil. |
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Sonntag occasionally populated his landscapes with a lone land hunter, usually near his rustic log cabin. |
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Keogh beamed as she entered the stadium and finished her race as the lone athlete on the track. |
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One lone voice may not make a difference, but a flood of them might be impossible to ignore. |
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Frustrated and annoyed, she sat alone upon a lone tree trunk, the soft grass glistening from the dew. |
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A lone female figure sits alone drinking in an automat, an area supplied with vending machines that is pure Americana. |
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The lone Surfer plays along to a backing track of cinematic sounds and irrelevant samples. |
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It was really there, a wind that whispered to him like a lone siren singing her song. |
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For Line of Fire, he sets up a jazzy shuffle on the drums while a lone guitar twangs thousands of feet below. |
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This stretch of the river is usually good for sandpipers and orioles, yet all we could come up with was a lone Least Sandpiper. |
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Under the watchful gaze of roaming goats and camels we opened presents early in the morning under the one lone tree further inland. |
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On the western edge of town residents in the community's lone taqueria look out upon a rolling current of highway traffic. |
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The astonished lone drinker blinked when three foaming pints of Stella appeared on the bar before him. |
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A lone pair of marsh warblers, an extremely rare and tiny bird, has also bred at the centre. |
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He appears to be the lone active, prominent major-league baseball player who has flatly admitted using them. |
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The lone superpower can bribe, bully, or impose its will almost anywhere in the world, but when its back is turned, its potency wanes. |
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They were all angling for a better view of a simple wooden scaffold bearing a lone noose, which dangled in the breeze. |
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As we walked and walked in search of the lone open ticket window, a scalper cornered us. |
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Fiscus scored the lone Karns City touchdown in the second quarter on an eight yard scamper. |
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Eventually he began sobbing and praying for a miracle, whereupon a lone figure on a jet ski appeared. |
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We have more lone parents and teenage pregnancies than anywhere else in western Europe. |
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Though the submarine was usually a lone fighter, the Admiralty still believed that it could be used with the Grand Fleet. |
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Perversely, the massed violins, violas and cellos can sometimes sound uncannily like a lone synthesiser. |
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A lone sailboat, a single schooner, a solitary steamship might not have much impact in an eclectic gallery. |
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The red lechwe is expected to provide company to the lone male at the zoo who has been single since it first came here two years ago. |
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However, his recent run suggests he has adjusted to the new role just behind a lone striker which Ferguson earmarked for him last year. |
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My silence fills the car, and a lone bushel of tumbleweed scooting through the scene wouldn't exactly seem out of place. |
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Typically, an attack begins when a single hornet captures a lone bee nearby the hive. |
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Eries raised his gun and pointed its barrel at two lone guards on the far side of the light. |
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Near the end of a trip down the Nahanni River in the Northwest Territories 30 years ago, my former wife and I encountered a lone man in a scow. |
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Dotted with scrubland and lone trees dangling on plateaus, hillside roads curled around the ascending stretch of hills. |
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After all, a lone bank robber can't be punished both for attempting bank robbery and for actually committing it. |
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A lone figure in tattered oily rags walked away from the work pit, ignoring the grunts and noise as slaves returned to their tasks. |
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Some days later, the sound of a horn was heard from the lone palm tree during a one-minute interval when no vehicle was on the road. |
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The idea was to lift the neediest children out of the cycle of poverty by helping them and their parents, all too often their lone mothers. |
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How did you get, then, the reputation of being the lone person who goes her own way? |
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Lynott suffused his songs with images of the lone ranger, the jailbreaker, the downtrodden underdog. |
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Then don't forget the minimum wage, lone parent support and maternity and paternity arrangements. |
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A lone wolf howled miserably, followed closely by a volley of agitated barks. |
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A lone cottonwood on the plains might mark a hillside seep or a spot where the water table was within digging distance. |
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He laughed and wandered farther down Moonglow Road until he came to a lone house on the deserted street. |
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Apart from these birds, however, we found nothing else but a lone Winter Wren murmuring softly in the brush. |
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No one was killed or even seriously hurt, except for that lone, charred palm tree in front of the hotels. |
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He hadn't shed any more tears after that lone tear, but he watched me carefully. |
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In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain. |
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A family of mergansers and a lone muskrat were spectators as the fledgling splashed about until his body was cooled and invigorated. |
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A lone sentinel stood in the middle of the roadway to the castle standing on the hill. |
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To confirm his worst fears, a yell comes out of the bathroom window upstairs, startling the few crows perched on the lone tree in their garden. |
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She was living in public housing, separated from her husband and living on a lone parent allowance. |
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She quietly slid her desk drawer back in after she pulled out the lone picture which had occupied that space for several months. |
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He was unable to believe that this lone creature could possibly destroy two of the most powerful Clans on the planet and everything else. |
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I was a single lone idiot with no job and I was still living with my parents in Heatham. |
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What else could be as lonely as that lone tear long dried but never fully shed on her cheek? |
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The grant is towards the cost of computer training courses for lone parents and disabled people. |
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Outdoors, a lone malcontent teenage girl lurks and throws rocks in the dark. |
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If a pack of carnivorous mammals were to chase a lone prey animal into the tar pits, both predators and prey would become trapped. |
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None of the remaining batsmen got into double figures, leaving Gambhir to wage a lone battle against the West bowlers. |
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The second-year midfielder recorded the lone goal, which came in the 13th minute for the Warriors. |
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In retracing Hegel's itinerary he is in a way making it less idiosyncratic, less the vision of a lone philosopher, and more a familiar sight. |
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A lone tear traced its path down Serena's face as she set off into the forest, holding Gideon's hand tightly. |
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It's set in a future dystopia, where a lone individual fights against a totalitarian regime. |
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This lone dustbin clings to the side of a street lamp in front of the Deccan Herald office on the middle of the road. |
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The ridge is a lone ridge, right on the divide, and it drops directly to the desert floor. |
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Sebastian looked at the lone crab, pulled a few crumbs from his pocket, and dropped a bit of ship's biscuit in to him. |
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The opening shots of the film show, in long-shot, a lone rider moving through the empty desert. |
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A lone biker contributed to the day's entertainment when he rode past the crowd clad only in his birthday suit. |
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The lone trucker pulls into the faceless truck stop on his route and goes inside for a cup of coffee. |
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In their lone game of the week, St Adolphe blanked the Grunthal Red Wings 5-behind the shutout goaltending of Eric Peloquin. |
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She was dressed in a tunic, trousers, shirt, boots and cloak, the traditional garb of a lone male warrior. |
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The Indian samosa is the lone vegetarian offering, and the least messy to eat on the go. |
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The lone human being in the area, a trapper living near the periphery of the blast, was blown off the porch of his shack, but survived. |
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After receiving a distress signal from a distant mining colony, the Nightingale dimension jumps and comes to the rescue of a lone survivor. |
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Normally nobody talks about this side of the business, because we're all supposed to be lone gunslingers. |
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The Institute of Family Studies report shows massive increases in the number of step and blended families, and lone parent families. |
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The Western provides Americans with comforting images of resolute pioneers and lone gunslingers. |
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Our individualist culture tends to think almost exclusively of great advances in science or philosophy as the product of great lone geniuses. |
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A lone figure stood out on the edge of the platform, leaning lightly on the guard rails anchored there. |
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Incorporated into this mass was a considerable amount of grass and animal hair, including a lone crimped guard hair of a deer or elk. |
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And that licence allows them to pick up vulnerable people, including lone women and unaccompanied children. |
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A lone violin could be heard, reaching the point of emotional unbearableness with mournful vibratoes and sorrowful strokes. |
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At the bar sat a lone figure wearing a brown leather jacket over a black flight suit. |
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When it was my turn, I headed down to the lavs and to the lone cubicle, only for some shirt wearing bloke to slip in ahead of me. |
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Early in the morning, a lone figure could be seen setting up an easel on one of the groynes found along the beach. |
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Even in the blustery weather, a lone boat puttered along in the Boundary Channel. |
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Ponting seems to suggest that he is a lone piper skirling on a distant hill. |
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Families dependent on unemployment benefit and lone parent allowances do not have acceptable living budgets, according to a major study. |
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The laser's strong electric field forces a pair of electrons from a two-atom molecule, leaving two lone ions behind. |
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I was bored with photographing co-operative green turtles, so I turned to barracuda, batfish, groupers and a lone zebra lionfish. |
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A rain machine sends water sleeting down as two carriages lumber into action and Fagin's lone figure hobbles back along the street. |
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The photo over the Minster reminded me of Remembrance Day, when I flew the lone Spitfire over Westminster Abbey. |
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Floating in the bay, a lone shadow from pasts unforgotten pulls herself onto the docks of Boston. |
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A lone bolt would halt some of the slide, but not enough to warrant any comfort. |
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Locusts are normally lone creatures, but when times are good and their numbers boom, they modify their behaviour and group together gregariously. |
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The simple wooden carriage was pulled by two horses, and was ridden by one lone figure. |
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A lone crow flew through the sky, landed on a lamp post and looked over the street. |
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Critics have railed against Washington for its gunslinging unilateralism, lambasting the US for playing the lone ranger. |
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A lone tree sat dejectedly atop a small hill, overlooking a small lake that reflected the clouded sky above. |
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The ancient art of hedge laying is alive and well thanks to a lone Preston craftsman, plying his trade around the area's villages. |
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On the final day in hospital, before they departed for home, a lone old woman arrived with a farewell gift of a bunch of bluebells. |
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It displayed a majestic mountain in background, as a lone figure appeared at the top, and snowboarded down the steeping slopes. |
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It's a sure sign of fall in Worcester County when lone kestrels appear on the horizon and the sky fills with Canada and snow geese. |
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As we pulled away, Harvest House's lone mule let out a raucous bray and a light wind blew a stream of dried leaves in our path. |
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The Renegade under skipper Brendan Ryan went to the assistance of the lone yachtsman and took the yacht in tow and the sailor on board. |
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She was the lone female wrestler of the evening but she was not your average demure lady. |
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A few of them looked up at this lone upright figure, wading through the masses, but they didn't pay him much heed. |
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I would look instead to the neo-Nazis, the bomb-makers and lone extremists for the real action. |
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The upward trend in lone parenthood has most affected the level of benefit receipt and costs. |
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The two forecheckers are called torpedoes, the other forwards are called halfbacks and the lone defenseman is a rover. |
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In the League semi-final Carlow shocked reigning Ulster champions, Armagh, to reach the county's lone NFL final. |
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She spied a lone figure staggering aimlessly across a recently ploughed field just north of the farmhouse. |
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On deck, the Captain noticed a lone figure, leaning against the bulwark of the command ship, completely absorbed by the surrounding scenery. |
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After a lengthy walk down the alley, and behind the back of the store, he noticed a lone car parked behind some bushes and shrubbery. |
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During this time, the sight of a lone deer mouse and an injured bird seeking food in the suddenly barren environment saddened Basabe. |
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Playing the lone wolf is gutsy, but be prepared for professional and social death. |
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There were only two or three deans to address disciplinary issues, and a lone patrolman stood watch in the lobby of the school. |
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Squinting his eyes Kaerin read a particularly difficult word, the writing slanted and close together to almost look like a lone blob of ink. |
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The lone conductor never stood a chance of subduing them, but kudos to her for trying anyway. |
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A lone cadaverous figure standing near a nervous blindfolded donkey was seen centered in the destroyed fields. |
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In the stable, the lone stable boy was more prudent than his colleague outside. |
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If possible, share a cab with someone else that you know, especially if you are a lone woman. |
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He has long nourished a special contempt for the country he sees as a lone outpost of Western ideals in the Middle East. |
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He's the lone black student in an all-white prep school, but he has a good heart, is smart, and is unstoppable on the court. |
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He offers no causes, no motives and no solutions and his two blank, motiveless killers are far scarier than the traditional lone nut. |
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To my left on the river a lone fisherman sat rod-straight on his boat, an oasis of calm. |
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Susan Magnier's Reach for the Moon is the lone starter from the powerful Aidan O'Brien stable. |
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Inside, a lone police officer is handcuffed to a bed with no other person on board. |
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Trees grown in woods and forests do not suffer from this anywhere nearly as badly as lone trees that don't have any neighbours to shelter behind. |
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A lone killer whale near a Canadian fishing village was a skilled mimic that barked just like a sea lion, a new study reveals. |
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Most theories of stellar evolution portray stars as lone entities or perhaps in a pair with one other star. |
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Soon a long line of tractors streamed over the lone bridge connecting Kosovo with Albania. |
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A lone tenor's voice began to sing, harmonizing with the women in their hymns. |
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As my train boarded, a lone guitarist strummed some soft jazz tunes from a nearby patio. |
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What would be the value of a lone survivor, pointlessly holding out in a blighted, boarded-up street? |
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Two scrawny dogs and a lone cat are on the prowl, and the air is filled with swarms of ladybugs. |
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Springbok shelter beneath trees and a lone hyena scurries across the open plain. |
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The lone wooden bench overlooking the vast sea beckoned her for company. |
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You have a better chance of finding even a lone wolf by assessing behavior. |
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Emma, 36, is a lone parent with two children, Katie and Mark. |
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Those lone parents who had used the service had found it very useful, she said, and recent research suggested it would actually produce savings in the long run. |
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It will be linked to a child care centre to enable lone parents to attend. |
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Kirby believes that the government's underlying concern is with getting dependent lone parents back to work and letting the state raise their children. |
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Identifying types of bonds and lone pairs of electrons is as critical to accurately predicting the shape of a molecule as is determining the number of bonds. |
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A very useful method for understanding and predicting molecular shapes that relies upon the role of the lone pair is called the Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion theory. |
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The molecular geometry around an atom depends upon the number of bonds to other atoms and the presence or absence of lone pairs of electrons associated with the atom. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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They tend to be lone wolves who suffer marginalisation, branded eccentrics, accused of being traitors in order to demean and degrade what they write and broadcast. |
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In all these endeavors, Franklin, 58, was hardly acting as a lone wolf. |
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It was nice to help out a pal, but life is far simpler as a lone wolf. |
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Some players prefer to operate as a lone wolf, others work well in small squads of two or three people, and still others would prefer to work in a large group. |
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In the midst of mass destruction, death and ruin, Lamb is quick to point out the bird singing, the lone flower pushing defiantly through the dirt, the smell of a pine tree. |
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Police are still unsure if he was murdered by a gang or a lone attacker. |
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Nafas must now cross the desert to Kandahar as a lone woman, outfitted only with a tape recorder, a wad of dollars and the unaccustomed weight of a sage-green burqa. |
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This results in at least one silly scenario that requires catching an enemy tank crew's attention while sneaking a lone sapper in with a shaped charge, Private Ryan style. |
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Legend has a lone berserker axeman defending the bridge until the sneaky English paddle under the bridge in a barrel and thrust a spear up through the wooden slats. |
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It's interesting to note that with one lone exception, the group hasn't had the expected posse of teenagers hurling abuse at us for bagging out this show. |
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Hollywood decided this part of the world was all about the lone sheriff facing gangs of gunmen and innocent settlers fending off marauding Indians. |
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A panel of citizens will decide the fate of Officer Wilson rather than law-enforcement professionals or a lone judge. |
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The lone unicorn, basilisk and banshee wandered as they pleased. |
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Indeed, he seemed to have a special partiality for Clara, slipping her a sweet when the grown-ups weren't looking with a mysterious wink out of his lone eye. |
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He is the lone voice within the media opposed to self-regulation. |
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A lone sentry now stands guard, posted by the Northern Alliance. |
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And I learned, like Jake, that the true tantric journey is, first, a lone struggle of self-discovery. |
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I learned, like Jake in Avatar, that the true tantric journey is, first, a lone struggle of self-discovery. |
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His lone stable was a girl from Newport News, Virginia, who had already escaped one nightmare. |
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The incident still might have sparked trouble because that lone bullet proved fatal for a man who was black. |
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The pad is a little larger than a football field, protected by a 20-foot-high earth berm, a double chain-link fence, and a lone security guard carrying a machine gun. |
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Floral tributes, many of them white roses and daffodils, were placed around a white flag of St George brought by a mourner, with a lone policeman standing guard. |
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Those charged are accused of blockading the lone road into the reserve and intimidating the community to the point where 400 members felt the need to flee. |
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Today most people who follow restaurants know noma, yet few outside Denmark realize Redzepi is far from a lone maverick. |
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Pairs of electrons that are not shared in covalent bonds are lone pairs. |
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Of course if your view of fishermen is of the lone few on a trawler battling danger and the deep for a few mackerel it would be difficult to agree. |
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I backtrack off the Spirit Lake Highway and drive around the mountain to the south side, where a lone sheriff's deputy patrols the unpopulated roads. |
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Think of British inventors and you picture lone eccentrics toiling away in a shed at the bottom of the garden, seeking to make discoveries of genius. |
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Another fishing boat picked up three bodies and a lone female survivor. |
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In Washington, being the guy on a mission to stamp out leaks is a bit like being the lone narc at Woodstock. |
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Apparently lone otters seek some socialization with other otters. |
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As the lone brigadier general present, I was the last to respond. |
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White-spotted moray eels flashed their teeth, a lone hermit crab barrelled along and three young spiny lobsters displayed themselves daringly on a ledge. |
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Investigators now believe that the lone bicyclist was a primary target in the quadruple homicide rocking Europe. |
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If just a lone orchid sitting in the window isn't decorative enough for you, put the pot in a pretty cachepot or jardiniere to add visual interest. |
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In winning the Irish Derby by a half-length, Alamshar handed stablemate and eventual Prix de l' Arc de Triomphe winner Dalakhani his lone career loss. |
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The lone male occupant fled the home through a second-floor window. |
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A lone steamroller trundled along what was supposed to be the car park. |
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A lone red light blinked out in the distance, probably an oil rig. |
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Broncos MLB Al, the team's leading tackler and lone veteran linebacker healthy, was having an Pro Bowl-caliber season before suffering a neck stinger on Sunday. |
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Only inexperience let the prodigious 16-year-old down when he was outsprinted by two senior riders after an ambitious lone attack was brought back. |
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My appreciation of lone living is borne of great sufferance. |
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While we slowly drifted, the sea first reflected patches of pinkish purple then took on a golden hue, and the calm waters rippled from diving ducks and a lone humpback whale. |
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Chris has set up a website for lone fathers called Single Fathers Online. |
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The lone survivor of the Bhotmange family Bhaiyyalal launched an indefinite hunger strike, along with 13 supporters in front of the Bhandara district collectorate on Tuesday. |
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Yorkshire is a lone voice in trying to lobby Whitehall to see if we can get fatstock markets classified as slaughter points so that the 20-day ban is not triggered. |
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He has witnessed weddings featuring lone pipers, ladies' choirs and even a Sioux Indian ceremony for an American couple wishing to reflect their roots. |
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The only redemption to the inky blackness was her lone lamp. |
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Occasionally, we spot a lone figure emerging on the horizon. |
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He throws everything into the mix with the lone goal of confusing us. |
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Changing course slightly to avoid a small local rain shower, he observed the conning tower and bow of a lone unidentified submarine rising up out of the ocean. |
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There was a lone bass guitar propped up in a corner across the room, an unplugged amp beside it and plectrums and sheets of paper on the floor around it. |
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This morning the only activity was a lone postman making his way along the street, and a couple of residents who came out to chat to police officers manning the cordon. |
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A lone survivor was found in a life raft floating aimlessly in the ocean. |
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Their well-known full-court press forced the Lions out of their half-court set and limited Lion veteran point man Chou Jung-san to just one lone assist for the game. |
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They had a drum kit consisting of a lone cymbal, kick drum and snare. |
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In fact, his lone interception deflected off its intended target. |
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Her eyes immediately fell upon the lone prostrate figure on the bed. |
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In the final analysis that lone goal proved to be the all important score of a game that was hard fought but which only produced moderate fare throughout. |
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A lone vessel off their starboard, not much larger than them, was pulsing its engine to generating an area in which FTL engines could not be used. |
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Liam's voice, even though it is distinctive, it's different for the lone fact that no one else could sound as whiney, grainy and completely despondent with everything. |
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The lone server at the counter is welcoming, makes suggestions, and easily takes our order, makes the juices and grills our sandwiches inside four minutes. |
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Although in each molecule there are three hydrogen atoms bonded to the central nitrogen atom, the nitrogen atom also carries a lone electron pair. |
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The lone watchman belies the archaeological importance of the site, surrounded by ancient dolmens and sacred groves with enormous and elaborately decorated terracotta horses. |
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But only in a heaven-sent moment there flash across the mind of a lone bold adventurer and watcher of the soul, the voice and vision of the beyond. |
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Bratton was not ready to say that Brinsley was acting as part of a group or as anything but a lone monster. |
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They double down on the plot device of a lone visionary opposed by conventional hierarchies. |
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It turns out that Mr. Lockhart, the lone stranger at the card table, is actually the Devil himself. |
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As the quarrelers began to settle, that lone voice began to break through. |
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He also revealed sources had informed him two small attack jets had been flying together rather than the lone fighter indicated by earlier reports. |
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A morning mist hung over everything, clearing occasionally to reveal lone fishermen. |
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