While most continental astronomers were airily dismissive of Herschel's choice, this letter shows Piazzi trying to reason with Herschel. |
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The other airily swings his torches of love, their flames mantling a cloud on which Jupiter's eagle fierily reposes. |
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When the first snow danced airily down from the mountains, whispering winter into the wind, Mindy decided to give the chicken house a thorough cleaning. |
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Sometimes the European Council rather airily asks ministers concerned to deal with that issue and then move on to more rarefied subjects. |
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Last time we met he was in spectacular sore head mode, grouching at a line of questioning he didn't like and being airily evasive if he felt we were getting too deep. |
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At another stage, someone gets horrifyingly stomped to death in an incautious location, with the body airily undisposed of. |
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The Better Together camp were not to know the extent of the jitters among their opponents as Salmond airily dismissed their warnings in public. |
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The outer layer is equipped with thousands of openings, whereas the fabric in the middle is very widely and airily interwoven. |
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This is something I know about very well having experienced it after my arrest in Colombia in 1996 when the Colombian media airily blundered into the trap of a disinformation campaign. |
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If his words, or those similar comments made by senior Tories Philip Davies or Andrew Selous, were carelessly chosen it is because the speakers don't care about the people they're airily discussing. |
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Viewers of the MCC v Rest of the World match on Fox Sports in Australia in July heard Andrew Strauss airily use the c-bomb to describe Kevin Pietersen. |
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Last week, our ambition to compete in the global race was airily dismissed as a race to the bottom, that it means competing with China on sweatshops and India on low wages. |
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Paul Wolfowitz lied airily about what a waltz it would all be. |
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Coakley airily suggested that maybe she could hold a fundraiser. |
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She deserved additional glory in return for the many years when she had gone birthdayless and little girls like Enid and Geraldine had taunted her airily. |
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Airily the horse whinnied at him, as if stating he was better. |
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