If you are a newcomer to jazz then any of Coleman's Atlantic recordings are a good place to start. |
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The newcomer to the poll is the write-in candidate Alex Murphy, whose unofficial candidacy gets wholehearted support from me. |
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A newcomer to the newsroom with no background in what constitutes libel is a time bomb waiting to go off. |
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A newcomer on the scene, at least to American palates, is tempranillo, the hearty Spanish grape that goes into Riojas. |
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This album is a must-have for anyone who is a newcomer to this seminal indie rock band. |
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Even the birds liked this newcomer, as they circled round it, chirping happily. |
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As a newcomer coming to the track, are you aware of the fact there's an 18-hole golf course on the backstretch? |
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Tracey briefly considered not schooling the newcomer to the strangeness of her boss, but it wasn't like she was degrading his supervisor. |
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A newcomer could easily get lost in its tunnels, and the unwary is easy prey to predatory wasps or mantises. |
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I still tend to think of myself as a newcomer to the magazine, having been on the masthead for only one-fifth of the now 100 issues. |
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I think it will be hard for the newcomer to avoid the seductions of the center. |
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With a less than brilliant director, ham actors and a meddlesome newcomer, will it ever reach opening night? |
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The newcomer may look like a megalomaniac when compared with your more muted norm. |
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When a Tungus shaman, held captive by Matula, is murdered, blame immediately falls on the newcomer. |
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In the boys division outstanding performances were turned in by Ian Alcee and newcomer Jervon Antoine. |
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Male model du jour Derek Zoolander is suddenly usurped by boho newcomer Hansel. |
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The Rockwell, also in Earls Court, is another newcomer falling into the bed-and-brasserie bracket. |
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There was no soft-soaping amongst the Councillors for the sake of the newcomer. |
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Despite his high-profile in the county he knows a newcomer to politics has a tough task. |
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Especially good was the latest newcomer to the group Paul Skidmore who played the Baroness with such elegance! |
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A veteran member of a company will order a gullible newcomer to find the key to the curtain. |
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Living here was fairly laid back and relaxed until July when our newcomer arrived. |
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However, as a newcomer to the area, I was disappointed how drab and uninviting the area in front of City Hall is at night. |
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As a newcomer to Witham back in the 1950s, she was faced with a town undergoing some major changes. |
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Though he's just made the move to Australia he isn't a complete newcomer to this side of the world. |
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As a newcomer to the country, the company's first goal is to find enough models. |
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Falstaff is certainly a newcomer to the area, and dines at the homes of the Pages and the Fords. |
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He was a curate, new to the parish, and a newcomer to St Ursula's College, my first year in High School. |
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I am a newcomer to Japan and have been really impressed by the various facets of the people and the places. |
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Any newcomer to this extraordinary resort needs a day to navigate the eclectic mix of rooms and entertainment on offer. |
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Angie went diving once before in Florida, but John is a newcomer to the activity. |
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Though this is the group's first CD it is not a newcomer to the parang scene at all. |
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A newcomer to the screen, Suzanne brings a freshness and vitality to the part of Loretta that is sure to wow audiences. |
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So take that for what it is worth, and take my reviews as coming from a relative newcomer. |
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Compared to these old troopers Nancy Cartwright, the voice of Bart Simpson, is a relative newcomer. |
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A newcomer to the field of parapsychology she is constantly playing catch up. |
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Imago, a relative newcomer to the league of regional journals, was born at a difficult time. |
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Laura is a relatively newcomer to the sport and only began competing at 13 years of age. |
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Though a relative term, she was something of a newcomer alongside more established artists. |
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For them it becomes a tough job to work out where the fly is in relation to the fish especially when out with a newcomer to bonefishing. |
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David was a relative newcomer to the pub trade, and spent many years working as a chef in a hotel. |
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Reeve, a relative newcomer to showjumping, broke his neck in the worst place possible. |
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However it was a huge success for Tara, a newcomer to the sport, to progress as far as she did and finish fifth over all. |
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Nicola is a newcomer to the sport having only started playing golf early this year. |
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One, as a newcomer to the party, he overestimates how liberal Democrats really are. |
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After a while, a newcomer walks in who perfectly fits the description of the spy her husband gave to her. |
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Slightly shorter and had more fat, the newcomer greeted his friend and handed over the unfamiliar electronic notepads. |
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Rebecca seemed only too glad to do so, as she seemed also to want to sit by this newcomer. |
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He sets the film alight, literally, while newcomer Evans plays the straight man perfectly. |
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One night, Van and six locals are playing some five card stud when it is discovered that the newcomer in the game is cheating. |
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Brilliant mimic and able showbiz charmer though he is, Stewart is a newcomer to the straight acting game. |
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Gary Sheffield and newcomer Shawn Green have paced the club's strong offense. |
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Handsome, supple and fluid down to his fingertips, this zesty company newcomer is a real find. |
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The daughter of Blue Ocean was partnered by Michael Hussey and led with over a furlong to go to beat the newcomer, Fancy. |
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The older students clapped enthusiastically while the newcomer were still a bit hesitant, confused. |
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Acting opposite Ashmit Patel, another newcomer, the movie gives them both a fair chance to show off their skills. |
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No, he was witty, pleasant, friendly, and kind, even to a Podunk newcomer like me. |
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Now I'm a newcomer, but isn't the mainstream media's sense of establishment one of the things that most irks outsiders? |
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The bustle and diversity of the crowd was positively Prom-like, which surprised me as a newcomer to the series. |
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Professor Frerichs recognized the precocious talent of this newcomer and encouraged Ehrlich's pursuit of histology and chemistry. |
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The battle at second base between incumbent Jose Vidro and newcomer Mickey Morandini is a dead heat so far. |
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The plot revolves around the love story between the school greaser Danny and the virtuous newcomer Sandy. |
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But the entire feature, directed by newcomer Bennett Miller, deserves praise. |
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The first film I saw in this synchronous series was In the Bedroom, directed by newcomer Todd Field. |
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Keith Primeau is the No.2 center, unless newcomer Michal Handzus dislodges him. |
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Carefully backing away from the newcomer, he waved a hairy-backed hand at his sour, dumpy friend. |
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And home hunting can be a quite an eye-opener of an experience in the city, especially if you are a newcomer looking for a roof to stay under. |
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For the newcomer proved himself to be a capable surgeon and an accomplished physician. |
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Bold Crusader, a well-bred newcomer from the powerful Godolphin stable, and the speedy Nan Scurry are two others to note. |
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What really rubs him the wrong way is Lawson's puppy-dog adoration for the newcomer. |
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Rather, The Sixth Sense achieved the elevation of cultural phenomenon because of a wizardly directorial effort by newcomer M. Night Shyamalan. |
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The disc of reissues contains almost as many worthwhile pieces as the newcomer. |
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If at all possible I would urge a newcomer to pike fishing to ask an experienced angler if they could tag along for a session or two. |
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Instead he's given the keys to newcomer Stephanie Dupont, and while she's still getting the hang of the whole blogging thing, I can safely say she's doing a bang-up job. |
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It's to this land, where boys fly, fairies interfere and pirates walk the plank, that Wendy, played by a newcomer, and her two brothers are drawn. |
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If you are a relative newcomer to do-it-yourself projects, follow the construction steps presented here and seek help whenever you are unsure of the details. |
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The best newcomer award went to the double act Noble and Silver. |
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But more and more often, the HBO newcomer looks, sounds, and feels like real news. |
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Although he is a relative newcomer to the lobbying game, Livingston obviously knows his way around the halls of Congress and how to pitch for a client. |
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Their hope was to rattle the newcomer, but the incident just embarrassed the incumbent. |
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Will a sage coach like John Calipari be able to outwit a relative newcomer in Kevin Ollie, he of a mere two seasons on the job? |
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As Maria, newcomer Catalina Sandino Moreno is an absolute revelation. |
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One of the problems I see the newcomer to saltwater fly fishing do when they feel a fish is give a hefty strike upwards as they would in trout fishing. |
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An election in the disputed riding saw William McCullock, the man who should have been awarded the seat in the first place, lose to newcomer Victor Timbro. |
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The Daily Beast caught up with Broadway newcomer Julia Stiles the day after opening night. |
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When Europeans began to explore the Pacific the breadfruit was already being grown throughout the region, although still a newcomer in some islands. |
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His horse shied to the right, making room on the path for the newcomer. |
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This is most common at large companies that don't want to spend the time to get a newcomer up to speed with the operations of a large public company only to then rehire again. |
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Soso, played by newcomer Kimiko Glenn, is a hippie in the worst sense of the word. |
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Surprisingly, parrots and cockatoos can get jealous of other pets, so if there's a new animal in the house be patient whilst your bird gets used to the newcomer. |
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At present there are no checks of any kind on a newcomer to any part of India arriving from another part of India, even if the person is a Punjabi Sikh. |
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It may be a relative newcomer to the cosmetic surgery lexicon, but microdermabrasion is already on the lips of millions of women and men worldwide. |
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Caught off guard, Olive stared open mouthed at the newcomer as he kept singing his sea shanty in a rich baritone voice, oblivious to his audience. |
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The story centers on Aedes albopictus, aka the tiger mosquito, a newcomer to the New World. |
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The science of biochemistry, nowadays regarded as one of the fundamental pillars upon which the study of medicine rests, is something of a newcomer. |
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Sunwise, who ran well on the Flat when trained by John Oxx, is an intriguing newcomer from the Nicholls stable in the totesport. |
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But one lioness was not impressed by his black coal eyes and carrot nose and showed the fluffy, white newcomer who was boss. |
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The newcomer took off his cap and his big woollen muffler. His nose was pointed and red. |
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In the end, China was the only newcomer, while Canada and Ukraine withdrew, the latter for political reasons. |
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The bomber jacket, or the 'varsity' jacket as some people are calling them, is a newcomer for autumn. |
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The book was adapted by Arthur Laurents, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by newcomer Stephen Sondheim. |
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It looked as though England would claim victory over Brazil, but newcomer Diego equalised in the dying seconds. |
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Also on the bill are acerbic newcomer Nick Dixon, regular improviser Dave Johns and former computer animator and comedy writer Henry Paker. |
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Cub reporter Steve Johnson, played by relative newcomer Keir Howard, is the young foil to Broughton's elder newshound. |
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The townspeople were unwelcoming, making little effort to make the newcomer feel welcome. |
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Closer to the river, in a renovated fish-canning factory, newcomer Buoy Beer Company serves its suds alongside plates of upscale pub food. |
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Mayfair gastronomic newcomer, Bouillabaisse, provided coastal cuisine to guests viewing the presentation from an over-hanging terrace. |
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The Mark Johnston-trained newcomer Turnbuckle is of definite interest in the Coral App Download From The App Store Maiden Stakes. |
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The mention of Citroen''s 2010 DS might evoke images of the legendary 1955 car, but there''s little to link the newcomer to its ancestral name. |
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Of which Mediterranean island is Iraklion the Theatre Award for outstanding newcomer? |
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The Japanese firm say the newcomer will also be built to the highest level of craftmanship and quality. |
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Mostly that's down to newcomer The Job Lot The second series of this dole office sitcom is already a lot funnier than the first. |
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Starring core members Bekah Sloan and Lucy Fiori, alongside newcomer Jamie Stewart, it follows the success of What Stalks the Night? |
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The Mark Johnston-trained newcomer Turnbuckle is of defi-nite interest in the Coral App Download From The App Store Maiden Stakes. |
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In the juvenile fillies' maiden, newcomer Chiminage was beaten a longish way but she looked to have improvement in her. |
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Memories of Copenhagen poppies, elves, and the Norns ground the newcomer more deeply than the thin Canadian prairie soil. |
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This kind of ethereal carnality is always effective in movies, at least with the right actress, and newcomer Findlay is perfectly cast. |
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If the senior wife decides to make life unbearable for her co-wife and their husband, she is likely to succeed in forcing the newcomer to leave. |
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The newcomer also has innovative longitudinal roof bars that convert into a luggage rack. |
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I tell them, if you really are a newcomer, keep things simple, go with win, place and show, exactas and daily doubles. |
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Jealousy was, however, aroused among the English nobility at the favouritism shown the Dutch newcomer. |
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Eventually Heisenberg, characterized by the author as the impudent newcomer to 1920s physics community, ceremoniously unveiled his uncertainty principle. |
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Michael Hills also opened his account for the year when he partnered his father BarryEUROs newcomer Protractor to a head success in the 1m maiden. |
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A relative newcomer, krill oil has been creating a lot of buzz lately. |
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Available in both panel van and ve-seat combi form, and in two trim levels, the newcomer boasts considerable savings over a conventional diesel van. |
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On the same card, look out for Papality, the Willie Jarvis newcomer. |
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He was a newcomer in the land, a chechaquo, and this was his first winter. |
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So little plantlet was located, pot was filled and sunk in the soil then I realised that I had forgotten the metal pins needed to hold this newcomer in place in the pot. |
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Playing against a stunning video curtain backdrop, the band wheeled out fan favourites such as Stupify and Ten thousand Fists, alongside nuanced newcomer The Animal. |
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Unfortunately, family cat Snowbell is so disenchanted by the newcomer that he hires the local feline hit squad to hunt down and dispose of the pampered household addition. |
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Hammocking is a frequently employed strategy. For example, it is often seen in children's cartoon blocks in which a newcomer is sandwiched between two established series. |
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Republican Senator George Allen lost close races in 2006, to Democratic newcomer Jim Webb, and again in 2012, to Webb's replacement, former Governor Tim Kaine. |
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The newcomer brashly engaged the veteran player mano-a-mano. |
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The gym instructor stopped in midgesture and turned to greet the newcomer. |
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An alluring Italian newcomer, a goat-milk robiola made by La Casera, is wrapped in verdant leaves of savoy cabbage and tied with strands of straw. |
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But when, after a singularly heavy tread and the jingle of spurs on the platform, the door flew open to the newcomer, he seemed a realization of our worst expectations. |
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The young newcomer is wiping the floor with the more experienced players. |
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The impacts of inadequate social services and how this acerbates isolation and loneliness were common themes that emerged in our interviews with newcomer women. |
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Though both of the newcomer chains have a few stores in the Valley, neither has expanded west beyond Van Nuys, and WSS hopes to add several more in coming months. |
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