The harmonica music stopped and a trio of men with banjos, mandolins and guitars took over. |
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The Three Little Pigs tells the tale of a porcine trio who set about trying to help Mummy Pig, whose windswept house seems beyond repair. |
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Among the visitors were a ground squirrel, cotton rats, cardinals, and a trio of green jays. |
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The engraved receiver features a pair of golden squirrels on one side, and a trio of cottontail rabbits on the other. |
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If you only have a trio of tens and are sure your opponent has a trio of aces, there is little point in announcing the tens. |
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The trio set off across the foggy moors of Innswich towards the long shadows of the town. |
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Within a superb trio of opening tracks, he takes on the mantle of Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson and 1999-era Prince. |
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The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album. |
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Two of the Navy's trio of offshore patrol ships were on hand to rescue stricken mariners in two incidents on the same day. |
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The trio made their initial attack at the 22 km mark and at one stage pulled out a 5m 20s advantage. |
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But the York trio picked up three shots to level the scores and gain a valuable point. |
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The trio have also managed to juggle their part-time work, home and other commitments with homework and coursework. |
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With the Sun as the ruler of the 2nd house, this trio of planets also influenced his economic affairs. |
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In the space of five minutes, Achill landed a trio of goals and the complexion of the game was never the same. |
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I had a trio of sorbets instead of the banana split since I don't like bananas. |
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The catalyst for the plot and exploration of these ideas is a cunning plan one of the trio comes up with. |
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The trio were arrested by the Colombian authorities in August 2001 and accused of travelling on false passports and training the FARC militia. |
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After a while, the trio finally got underway and started their perilous journey. |
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This year, she has appeared in a trio of movies and has failed to show any noteworthy thespian skills. |
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The trio has close ties to the National Security Agency, the overseer of U.S. naval communications files. |
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Roy let loose with a burst that dropped the two men, then turned his weapon towards the trio covering Winger. |
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The trio had eked out a meager living through acts of charity, upholding their righteous values, even in a foreign land. |
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The paramedic said the trio took turns giving the man heart massage and mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, which stimulated vital oxygen to his brain. |
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But what the budding Casanovas don't know is that the women are actually actresses who have been hired to teach our arrogant trio a lesson. |
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It isn't a small unit, but the Perfection's trio of one-touch buttons allow for quick operation. |
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And a trio of roughly Earth-sized planets was found in 2002 to orbit a dense stellar corpse known as a neutron star. |
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At around 4,000 ft the trio separated, and Mr Hilder dropped another few hundred feet before pulling the cord to open his canopy. |
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The trio of megastars were appearing in Dublin for two sell-out shows at the end of their Ultimate Event world tour. |
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Angling closer and slowing to a walk, he is shocked to see a trio of dire wolves foraging in the snow. |
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Similarly, there is a trio of panels atop the cowling and just aft of the firewall that provide access to avionics. |
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She greeted the trio a cheerful good morning before ordering a stableman to bring her the mare she always rides. |
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Armed with wireless guitars the Bostonian trio makes regular excursions from the stage. |
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The trio did suspect they were something like social insects, and even naked mole rats have an ant-like social order. |
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The trio head out for a campfire singalong and a fun packed adventure, but can they find the Lost Candy mine? |
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This reminds me very strongly of the energetic string crossing in the op. trio sonatas of Buxtehude for violin, viola da gamba and continuo. |
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Only in the Baroque trio sonata did it have no place, for then the continuo provided the middle harmony. |
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A claimed trio is a when a player announces a trio right after making a move, instead of a true trio which is declared before dealing any card. |
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Formally, the Posthorn episode takes the place of the trio in the would-be scherzo of the third movement. |
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A contrasting trio section in staccato thirds perhaps implies a child's tip-toe dance. |
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The three sing a wondrous trio where Claire supports the voices with some strikingly dark instrumental timbres. |
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The electronic keyboards have almost wiped it out of existence, but a Bangalore trio has been propagating it with messianic zeal. |
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We learn, for instance, how his wife played a crucial role in the composition of the sublime trio at the end of Der Rosenkavalier. |
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The trio is sidetracked on their journey when Julie spots garishly painted roadside billboards for a freak show and insists they check it out. |
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The trio states that such treatment was meted out even against mentally ill inmates. |
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There's also been some talk about Chicago multi-instrumentalist Peven Everett setting up shop here with his trio sometime early in the new year. |
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The trio would turn up with a guitar and a rare fretless banjo, while Sparkes would dress in a town-crier outfit. |
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The trio perform jazz favourites from Dixieland to ragtime, boogie woogie and swing. |
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The concert opened with the trio performing Mozart's A Spring Rondo, which set the tone for the evening. |
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Though the small room was jam-packed that evening, it proved to be a very intimate setting for a jazz trio concert. |
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The musicians from the Laureate trio staged a virtuoso performance at a concert marking the launching of their new album on Monday. |
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Working with six to 12 year olds the trio led activities in German and went on a number of excursions. |
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A trio of cats gazed up at her, curiously eyeing her approach with heads tilted one way or another. |
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The full house on opening night loved the production, and clapped until the trio returned to the stage to take their bows again. |
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I just want simple ideas that will provide a perfect accompaniment for a juicy seared steak or trio of lamb cutlets. |
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By the park entrance, a trio of young musicians performed unamplified bluegrass tunes. |
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He is joined by a trio of musicians who have a progressive vision of what jazz ought to be. |
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Sonia returns home after delivering a child to find that Bruno has sublet their apartment, forcing the trio into homeless shelters. |
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Aurora, given the chance to be true to herself, rather than to her trio of husbands, turns out to be a world-class minx. |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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The trio enjoyed a pair of movies, one comedy and one drama, and overall, Avery thought the evening had gone well. |
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The withdrawal of the Godolphin trio will hit the number of overseas horses competing. |
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Albion's shoulder was cut to the bone, but besides a few bruises and scratches, the trio was unhurt. |
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He had formed a violin trio with his two brothers after giving up a career in medicine for music. |
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The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable. |
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Like many easterners who have never been west of the Hudson River, the trio does not realize that November 25 in Hawaii is November 26 in Japan. |
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A passerby who saw the whole exchange then took a photo of the trio and uploaded it to his microblog. |
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Ignoring her greeting card preface, the trio around me began to weave a tangle of memories, Lily's going farther back than the others. |
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The trio then promptly lodged a rescission, along with a notice of motion proposing a nine-member council. |
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A trio of young golfers from Harrogate Golf Club won the national final of the British Heart Foundation junior golf championship. |
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She obeyed giddily and the trio spent another half hour goofing around on the ice. |
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The trio crashed through the dangling remains, now in the rough suburbs of the metropolis. |
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The trio of beauties have all signed up for ITV's latest reality show and are about to start to spend five weeks filming at a Fijian eco-resort. |
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He finds it, and then meets a trio of Pythonesque characters who give him a plastic bag. |
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The trio said they would appeal to the Zimbabwean authorities over their ejection from the country. |
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Staccato beats, tinny keys and metrosexual anxiety permeate Last Exit, the debut full-length by Hamilton, Ontario electro-pop trio Junior Boys. |
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Brooklyn-based electro-pop trio Au Revoir Simone is back with a follow-up to the 2007 release, The Bird of Music. |
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Grungy guitars collided with a full-on rhythmic attack, as the trio bashed upon custom-made percussive devices at centre stage. |
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The trio emerge blinking and gasping but unharmed, and the damage to the den is minimal. |
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Whether it was senior championship or junior events, the trio had shut out the other nations to take the first three slots. |
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He is dogged by the determined trio of regional leaders, who want to grab as much from the largest pie as possible. |
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The immature flame of the candle flickered slightly, exposing for a moment more of the trio seated in the room. |
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In this trio setting, Singh's amplified tablas are the main focus, punching out loudly over a thin-sounding sarangi and a tanpura drone. |
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The trio have been firm friends since nursery school, where they met across a crowded sandpit aged three and a half. |
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The closeness of being in a packed car allows the trio the chance to swap stories and the lads to fabricate tales of bravado. |
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You might sink an additional trio or tierce if the three points gained would cause you to fail to win the cards. |
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And it doesn't hurt that this production features a trio of thunderingly good performances from its cast. |
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Now the trio who will go through to the next stage have been announced by Bradford Council. |
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It's too early to tour with the trio as it's just coming together but by next year I hope to come back to the UK with the augmented sound. |
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Barring any last-minute surprises, the trio should sail smoothly through the process. |
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This season's hottest fashion look is judged incomplete without a trio of large, colourful brooches. |
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This threesome will be more fun than any kinky trio you could imagine elsewhere. |
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A trio of traditional Venetian rowing boats will make their way down the Thames to Richmond on Monday afternoon. |
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The evening in question, I'd been cornered by a trio of thugs, who took great delight in roughing me up. |
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The house didn't look as rough when the trio finished their work, and they were immensely proud. |
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Expedition No 2 sees the intrepid trio bound for the Congo after Goliath Tigerfish, loaded for bear. |
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A trio of choristers have proved good things come in threes after chalking up a collective 210 years' service in their church's choir. |
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Together they romp with the animals of the African savannah, particularly the elephants and a trio of cheetah cubs. |
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The trio led police on a high-speed chase today after allegedly robbing a house in Lake Los Angeles. |
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As the trio neared the top of the ridge, they found their way blocked by a wall of rimrock. |
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Shouldn't be too hard a chore, especially as the trio barnstorms through various cities across Canada in and around the Junos. |
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The manager of a Swindon sandwich bar is hoping to complete a trio of feats for charity when he does the New York Marathon. |
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I am not sure there is a more welcoming sight on a cold autumn evening than a trio of sticky, glistening sausages and a deep pile of creamy mash. |
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He got his trio of set-top box posts done within the day so hopefully I'll bang my essay out within the week. |
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The trio plans to spend a few days visiting horsemen and officials around Newmarket. |
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But this trio playing free is more interesting than a lot of contemporary jazz bands playing a conventional repertoire. |
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The comic treatment offsets the grim subject matter and the film won a well-deserved trio of Oscars. |
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Los Lonely Boys are a hard-working, hard-rocking Tex-Mex trio with an incendiary take on barroom blues. |
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Originally a trio called Cub, the brave lads backed out on the verge of being signed. |
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She suffered the same fate in the 2001 world championships, leading until the final lap where she was overtaken by a trio of Ethiopians. |
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He is a fluid, elegant player who rejects the star soloist approach of many a saxophonist faced with the trio format. |
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But ever since the trio set up shop in a Bloomsbury brownstone two years ago, they've been preaching the virtues of unknowing. |
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Authorities say the trio offered the day laborers work and then drove them to secluded areas to rob them at knifepoint. |
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The pale delicacy of marinated yellowtail is bolstered by a feisty trio of kohlrabi, radish, and mint. |
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The two women raced after the fleeing trio ahead of them, her thoughts too awhirl for her to formulate motion. |
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The trio share knowing smiles, suggesting a sexual familiarity I don't want or need to know about. |
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It would be misleading to assert that a woodwind trio has a propensity for entertaining music rather than solid serious stuff. |
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His conviction came 41 years to the day after the trio was mobbed and killed by Klansmen. |
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The homespun girl trio weaves melodies in and out on guitar, mandolin, harmonica, ukulele and banjo as vocals float across each note. |
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Like the movie they are associated with, the trio too is unassuming, down-to-earth and simple. |
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The trio of bored guards lounging around outside my door had kittens when I appeared. |
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Other projects in the pipeline include the production of a trio of energy recovery facilities across the county. |
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The trio presented witty, rude, clever songs, mostly delivered at a ferocious pace. |
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As women continue to make inroads into previously male-dominated areas, a trio of men have shown it can work both ways. |
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An ensemble of three recorders, harpsichord, bass viol and theorbo supported the trio of singers with sensitivity and aplomb. |
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A trio of companies will be also reporting on the state of the airline market. |
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The trio was formed when the German keyboardist and Amsterdam drummer met at the Conservatory. |
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He recently admitted the trio regularly congratulate themselves on having such an amicable relationship. |
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His manipulative aides complete a trio of fates, a malign constellation wheeling round Herman on the huge empty stage like a ghoulish mobile. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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The Canadian trio is led by a guitarist who fuses flamenco, salsa and other Latin music, along with humorous repartee. |
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The trio inside were heading home to Leeds with their loot from a smash-and-grab raid on a York computer business. |
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Spain is betting for Eurovision glory with Son De Sol, a trio of bikini-wearing Andalusian sisters. |
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The blond is Hadley, the queen bee of a trio of rich college girls on a campus in North Carolina. |
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Although lots of other birds rate highly, that trio tops the charts of our summer resident birds. |
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The Vermont-based jam band played a trio of shows at historic Boardwalk Hall last week. |
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For 20 years the trio has personified atypical instrumentation and superb musicianship, while maintaining a spirituality that is felt throughout. |
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While most prospects for the Breeders' Cup races had no timed workouts on Saturday, a trio of candidates tuned up at Churchill Downs. |
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It will sport a trio of TV tuners enabling users to record three programmes simultaneously. |
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Soon, the trio had found their way into a dark conference room where Robert and Dan were standing at the far end of a long table. |
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They decided to explore renaissance consort music in the form of recorder trio with lute. |
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The trio has clocked up some notable achievements in its first decade and has been invited all over the world. |
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But the glamorous trio still made time for a half-hour walkabout to greet the 4,000 screaming fans who had packed Leicester Square. |
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Based in Amsterdam, The Fortuna Consort is an early music group exploring renaissance consort music in the form of recorder trio and lute. |
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This trio of New Zealanders will play a blend of original compositions and jazz favourites. |
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The trio may have to content themselves with just getting the film seen, and using its success to raise the money for the next movie. |
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The trio brought elusive tension to the sometimes brooding slow introduction before the bright melody is introduced. |
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But the drunken trio fled when up to 20 Clifton youths answered a cry for help on a mobile phone. |
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While it might not bring the trio back under the spotlight, this album shows that they are still the clever tunesmiths. |
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Not really hungry, the trio dined early and lightly, eating, as it were, out of habit rather than desire. |
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Despite appearing on the gridiron in only a trio of games, his numbers reflect the impact he can have on a game's outcome. |
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A trio of Indian mathematicians struggled to slot this symbol into their developing decimal number system. |
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However, now, the trio are absconding after cheating people of crores of rupees. |
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In return, the trio expected certificates issued by the Forest department that they were conversant with charming snakes. |
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She politely started to make conversation and the trio were laughing within minutes. |
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Even there, Adam created a trio of sisters whose emotional interplay betrays an intimate knowledge of twisted sibling diplomacy. |
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The trio came to Bulgaria at the invitation of the Polish Institute in Sofia. |
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The Sligo trio have spoke several times of their burning desire to play a concert in their home town. |
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Troy grimly thumbed the detonator as a trio of eager gunrunners raced forward with what looked like shaped charges of plastique. |
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Below the iconic duo a trio of very sorry looking, finless, sharks are shown floundering. |
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After their wild night in the fleshpots and hotspots of Leeds, the boys, together with a trio of female friends head to Mull. |
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Sensing that their prey was cornered, the trio spread out a bit, moving to flank her before closing in to finish her off. |
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For the most drama, try using deep eggplant in a single piece of furniture, such as a sofa or perhaps a trio of tasseled pillows. |
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In cold climates, you could substitute a trio of birches for the tree aloes and underplant them with blue fescue. |
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The trio deny the charges, claiming their sexual activity had been consensual. |
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But even that trio of conquests didn't satisfy his rampaging appetite. He also embarked on a much-publicised affair with an actress. |
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The trio complied by walking north but changed their minds and doubled back toward the other exit. |
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Nonetheless, a few braver souls plunged into the surf to capture the trio who now floundered in water, which now swallowed them up. |
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The host school itself has six groups taking part a brass band, brass ensemble, junior brass trio and brass quintet, as well as a wind band and a clarinet choir. |
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The trio has traded in their pedals and sneers for slides and acoustics. |
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He summed up the season as being competitive yet friendly and with the trio applying to join next year it was evident that the league continued to grow. |
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I thought better of it, until I saw him on the monitor re-hashing the show nearly two years after the fact with the show's trio of pinheaded yobos. |
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Modes of transport progressed from frontpack to trike to toddling feet as our trio of offspring grew, but the pull-behind grocery cart remained a constant. |
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Capturing the urgency of their live shows and the introspectiveness of studio sessions, the Viennese trio pull another hauntingly beautiful record out of their collective hat. |
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Tragically misplaced amongst a series of powerful speakers, the decrepit trio brought roars from the pressroom and discomfort for all who shun corniness. |
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The Perth trio oscillate between muted country rock and quieter musings. |
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But after getting sweaty with punk rock, intimate with sonic terrorism and cuddling up to a retro surf sound, the trio have decided it's time to settle down. |
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Instead, it piles on the daffiness and winsomeness to such an extent that you keep thinking this trio must have trained at the Bridget Jones school of clowning. |
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The trio will totally gank any and every other vampire they come across. |
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This trio will not be given the chance to record together again, but here they give a glimpse of something which could have proved devastatingly awesome. |
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The trio is supplemented by visits from numerous eclectic guests. |
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The trio seem increasingly intent on going for the jugular, asserting themselves aggressively and explosively in a manner entirely befitting a band whose home is Glasgow. |
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In vintage Williamsburg fashion, a sweater-clad trio debated hosting a potluck dinner. |
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This trio from Melbourne is the leader of the pack among Australian post-rock releases for the year. |
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However, at JFK airport, the ill-matched trio boarded a Cathay Pacific flight. |
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Now I Got Worry is a frenetic trio for male performers that takes a look at the dual mechanism of chance and unavoidability. |
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It's no fat chance if Brighton based English trio came to be named as it is. |
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The trio eMa Studio, mixing electronic and acoustical music, was the other group entertaining the partygoers until the early hours on Saturday. |
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The majority of this album is built up around similar ambiences as the trio elaborate poignant melodies and impressive arrangements, complete with guitars, strings and horns. |
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Similarly, the player with the better trio or quatorze can also score any other trios and quatorzes they hold, but the other player scores nothing for any trios or quatorzes. |
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Together with the chorus, this trio is a superb tableau, full of emotion, lyricism and contrast between the characters. |
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But the incomer will have free rein to appoint whomever he sees fit, and the trio must be considered dead men walking by association. |
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Or is it down to the trio of supercool teens at my elbow, egging me on in this unprecedented display of bravery? |
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The trio brings appropriate whimsy to Gorey's playfully macabre material, an accordion main soundtrack to besotted mothers and weeping chandeliers. |
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Cindy is on bass and vocals, Seb is on guitar, and Yann is on drums, together the trio forms the image of a wicked and energetic garage band. |
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Spurred on by the skipper of Safran, the trio focussed on a very light but powerful construction with a beamy hull and stark deck layout. |
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The trio was having fun and pleasing smallish crowds, but it was touch-and-go. |
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Arahim, who plays the harmonica and was one of the band's original trio of backing vocalists, had his left arm hacked off at the shoulder. |
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Radio Radio burned up the dance floor at the Impérial de Québec as the trio of funky rappers unleashed their electro hip-hop. |
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The Boogie Boys trio is a first Polish piano band performing the boogie-woogie music with a touch of blues of a black origin. |
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The unlikely trio became inseparable, and pushed each other to insane levels of exhaustion and physical fitness. |
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The same fate may befall the Shazam, a power-pop trio from Nashville that conjures up buoyantly tuneful rock and roll. |
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The trio are influenced by surf-rock, early rock'n'roll and the wayward end of goth, but the roiling murkiness is their own. |
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The trio followed with Handel's Sonata in G Minor with its demanding variations in the movements calling for crisp fingering and contemplative playing. |
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T'es Trois is an in-your-face trio that tackles headfirst the theme of otherness. |
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For another, he has taken Norwegians aback with the deftness by which he has pulled his trio of disparate parties together. |
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Jeering from the sidelines were the budget's unlucky trio of obvious losers: Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Saskatchewan. |
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The BCG trio are no doubt right that companies will need to become more ambidextrous if they are to survive in turbulent times. |
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Antipodean neighbours New Zealand have plumped for a trio of over 23s who ply their trade in the British Isles. |
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You will find out in this subtle performance using a magnificent trio of actors, a record player, champagne and some chairs. |
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At the very least Guardiola might hope to find a trio of central defenders mobile and assured enough to adapt to a demanding system. |
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In turns traditional, then more truculently contemporary, this trio is enchanting by virtue of its musical versatility. |
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Moroccans have worn the comfy slippers for millennia, but the trio updated babouches for western consumers by the simple trick of adding a small heel. |
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Giving their father a pleasant surprise, the trio of sisters secured the contract of carting the boulders from a hillock that's being blasted at Vedadri. |
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The trio reaches annoying heights of self-congratulatory backslapping on occasion, but on the whole there's an honest, cheerful camaraderie between the participants. |
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The portents are good for the economy at the beginning of our trio presidency. |
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A trio formed, and moved quickly around the stage, bent over, crabbed, shoulders rolling, arms waving. |
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Back in the day, Kylie, Sarah Jessica Parker and, best of all, rapping trio TLC wore their dungarees, or overalls, with pride. |
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And even though the trio is used to get done quickly with things, the musicians shyly try more subtle formats. |
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The bucolic trio features the solo clarinet and horns, while the cellos sketch an intricate counterpoint in arpeggiated triplets. |
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The trio founded by Sylvana Kane produces a new kind of world music, stressing its diverse influences while forging its own identity. |
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This trio quite unashamedly takes its inspiration from the spirit of the times. |
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This wild, undisciplined trio eventually welcomed the two Norwegian guitarists, Jon Larsen and Andreas Oberg, into their ranks. |
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The coda offers a brief reminiscence of the trio before the abrupt but decisive ending. |
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Then this slim trio will fulfil every wish for a superlative, musical reproduction, not only but also for the discerning listener. |
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The Danish trio offers an album that mixes subtly electronic music and rock. |
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It has the same paranormal trio co-habiting and attempting to live normal lives. |
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There is for you a link to listen this musical trio in the following article. |
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Thus, important elements of the performance measurement trio of cost, time and quality were initiated. |
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At the front, the fight that is taking place between this trio is quite simply amazing. |
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The trio is referred to as big brother, middle brother and small brother. |
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He said that after getting a lift out to the bar with his brother at around 3.40p.m., the trio watched the match and had around three drinks each. |
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Angus can perform with as few as a trio of fellow musicians. |
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A jazz trio will play and there will be a magician and circus performer. |
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The trio performed its first concert as part of the Arts Week. |
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He is at his best in the many lyrical sections of the piece, which include most of the outer movements as well as the wistful trio of the middle scherzo movement. |
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In the second movement, for example, it appears pretty much as itself, while in the trio of the scherzo third, Antheil transforms it into a fugal subject. |
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The art of the bluff used in Ambusch is to trick your opponent into laying down a winning trio before they wanted to even if you do not have a winning trio in your hand. |
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They look like evil corn silos or upright storm sewers or a trio of escaped steroidal church organ pipes wearing party hats. |
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Outside, a trio of the famous machines gleamed by starlight. |
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Law, a firm believer in throwing in the youngsters, hopes the instant success of the teenage trio in the First Division will inspire other starlets to follow suit. |
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None was in good working order and one had been smashed up in an accident, but Chris was able to salvage the only left-hand driver of the trio by cannibalising the other two. |
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Together they form Britain's Olympic sprint team and, as Boardman prepares for a Sydney swansong, this trio has become the great white hope of British cycling. |
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In Winnipeg director Sean Garrity's nervy followup to his first film Inertia, an insomniac psychotherapist becomes as unbalanced as his trio of patients. |
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Here a trio of music boxes holds the clues to finding the plates to print very real bank notes, with a group of criminals willing to kill for them. |
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Our trio in the know show you how and why to make room for playtime, your guaranteed link to renewed optimism, more robust health and a deeper sense of purpose. |
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The program will feature solo, duo and trio pieces incorporating the bamboo flute, sitar and a variety of percussion instruments including the tabla, ghatam and kanjeera. |
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How the trio dodge him, with timely help from the professor and the magical map of the prison castle is the rest of the story, which is filled with surprise twists and turns. |
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A trio of blindingly bright sneaker wedges sat in a glass counter in a pool of light. |
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Of the trio of dinner drinks, digestives have been sacrificed, and now a bottle of Calvados may last a household a decade. |
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Wednesday, authorities got a break when a caller reported spotting the trio at a campsite near San Isabel National Forest. |
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The movie, shot entirely in black-and-white, centered on a trio of Texan palookas who fancy themselves an elite heist squad. |
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There's plenty of fun though, and hints of Buchan and Childers, as the trio pursue their quarry to Inverness, shadowed by some dodgy German-speaking monks. |
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Another trio is discussing the best watering holes in the Far East. |
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Adding to the fun is a bit of inspired genre-hopping marked by the entrance of Frank's neighbours, a trio of misfits that form a kind of ragtag support group for him. |
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The trio was under the impression that they were untouchable and would beat the rap and began to transfer their assets to relatives' modern-day off-shore accounts. |
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In the second act, a trio of ballet dancers from the New York City Ballet will appear in a vignette dedicated to cotton candy. |
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He's got an unflattering, Lyle Lovett-like haircut with whitewalls on the sides, and a trio of lines between his eyes as deep as the Marianas Trench. |
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He's gone in a whoosh, leaving the trio to dissect his speech. |
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Feldman scored it for an ensemble consisting of doubled woodwind quartet, brass septet, string quartet, and a trio of harp, piano, and vibraphone. |
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And few acts lately, from anywhere, have gotten attention online like s.a. hip-hop trio Die Antwoord. |
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The trio formed the sad Boys collective, with Sherm and Gud on production and Lean manning the mic. |
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Some later examples introduced more complex techniques, such as canon, and some treat the reprise of the minuet after the trio with elaborate embellishments. |
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These three make up the band's trio of lead vocalists and songwriters. |
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Jordan now lifecasts for NonSociety, a trio of personality-driven blogs. |
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This other fest was inspired by an Eyes Wide Shut-themed DJ residency the trio put on at the nightclub Pacha in Ibiza. |
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You can almost feel the charge of linking synaptic bursts as the trio generates a veritable Japanese garden of tinkles, clicks, rolls, and splashes. |
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Onstage, a trio of dancers in elaborate underwear sway lazily to generic synth beats. |
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The trio surprises a bit, with traces of a pawky Prokofieff sardonicism. |
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The trio haunted east coast flea markets, sourcing knickknacks that would adorn the lobby and guest rooms. |
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A trio of rogue English thugs is in pursuit of the same artifact, as are scads of very large Egyptian and African chappies with huge scimitars and daggers. |
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Now, the actress is back with a trio of standout performances in indie films. |
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For Future Islands, a trio of indie rock journeymen from North Carolina, it was a potential game changer. |
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Behind her stood a striking trio of theatrically shady characters. |
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When he refused to hand over money the trio dragged him to the ground and launched into a vicious assault leaving the victim battered and bruised. |
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Here is a trio of our healing favorites from around the globe. |
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But the trio decided to finance their healthcare expansion by placing a cap on untaxed health benefits. |
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People eyed them uneasily as they passed, giving the trio a wide berth. |
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The original libretto is lost, although it is known that the ballet featured Cupid, a game of blind man's buff, and a trio of shepherdesses, one of whom is disguised as a man. |
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The 17th and 18th-century trio sonata was a favourite chamber ensemble, using two treble instruments and one bass, with a keyboard or lute continuo to fill in the harmony. |
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Additionally, the so-called DDG-1000 can also carry either a pair of helicopters or a single helicopter and a trio of drones. |
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Having failed to find funding for other, more ambitious scripts, the trio realized the wisdom in sticking with a subject they knew and doing the story as a mockumentary. |
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A high-powered trio of troubleshooters is understood to have completed its under-wraps report on attempts to restore harmony at the deeply divided cathedral. |
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His efforts are the result of close co-operation with a trio of silver surfers who read each chapter as it was written to see if they could keep up. |
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Just before the official start to winter, the east was hit with a trio of wintry wallops that smothered a huge swath of southern Ontario from Windsor to Kingston during the busiest travel and shopping weeks of the year. |
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With his own trio he seems to develop freedom between classic bebop references and modal jazz which allows his own material to stretch into all sorts of directions. |
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The highest section of the northern branch is formed by the trio of Buttermere fells, High Crag, High Stile and Red Pike. |
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Raising high the torch inherited from firebrand singers Miriam Makeba, Abbey Lincoln and Odetta, this trio of superb vocalists intends to loudly proclaiming their support for the civil rights cause. |
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He lived near Windermere between 1808 and 1815 and knew the older Lake Poet trio well. |
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The trio reveals a free and solitary Mathieu, a Mathieu who has yielded to a spiritual experience in his art, one that is presented with unbridled rawness and sincerity. |
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This creased trio is inserted in a steam chamber, or autoclave, for a given length of time, depending on fabric characteristics and pleat durability desired. |
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Also featuring was singer Liz Lawrence and a brass trio who added some extra meatiness to various songs. |
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The trio were elected onto the committee of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia. |
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Shamelessly, he always enjoys the city from inside his car, where the air is filtered and hi-fi music confers pathos on the humblest details — a Schubert string trio is dignifying the narrow street he's slipping down now. |
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The release of Giovanni Mirabassi trio album with Leon Parker on drums and Gianluca Renzi on acoustic bass has been set for February 8 by French independent Discograph. |
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Next day we headed north to fashionable Fajara and were hit on at once by a trio of dreadlocked bumsters calling themselves the Reggae Boys. |
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The novel then steps backwards in time, Pulp Fiction-style, to show the trio moving through a London whose cocaine shimmer barely covers its grottiness and venality. |
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Funkhouser regularly performs in Boston with his trio and quartet, and is also a sought after sideman as both a pianist and bassist. |
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A quartet of sides have dominated the Nigerian top flight since its 1972 foundation, but it is a trio of uncrowned sides that lead a wide open scrap for gold this term. |
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Unabashed, the remaining trio made the valiant decision to take their unabashed helpings of perfectly bashful indie-pop to a wider audience in 2011, a year they will surely take by storm. |
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The Mark Wall gym trio of Ainsley Seivwright, Michael 'Mad Man' Mooney and Warren Sindon were all impressive winners. |
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