A series of whistles and catcalls greeted me as I walked down the hallway towards my locker, and I suddenly regretted very much wearing a skirt. |
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The series, which follows the adventures of a single mother turned private investigator, also helped him first strike gold in publishing. |
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Driven by the visuals, not its own logic, it is a series of musical vignettes rather than an organic whole. |
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The final section contains a series of poems recalling, sometimes more through title than progression, the Orphean myth. |
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The original path was a series of stepping stones laid in the lawn, which I was able to reuse. |
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All clubs should really be involved in this series as it is the ideal stepping stone for the future. |
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Shops and vehicles have been targeted in the latest series of attacks in Kew and it has proved the final straw for local people. |
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Dietary change is achieved by a series of small stepwise changes rather than a major disruption. |
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On slightly off-white paper, Botha paints in oils of the same colour, a series of partial and whole coats of arms. |
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The series was stretched over a leisurely five hours, two hours longer than the 1967 version. |
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The site features a hard-hitting poster campaign, which uses a series of startling images and facts to highlight the cruelty to animals. |
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A series of fuel pipes ran up and down the ship's deck, suggesting that the vessel had been an oil tanker. |
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Each sudden burst of noise is followed by a series of nonsense squawks and yells from the band members. |
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Shaped like a stylized step pyramid with highly irregular contours, the fountain sends water cascading down a series of narrow troughs. |
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Carboniferous to Cretaceous strata are exposed in an extensive series of outcrops along the east coast of Greenland. |
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At present, a series of derelict agricultural buildings and concrete hardstanding represent an eyesore in an otherwise picturesque setting. |
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Jones named an unchanged team to chase Australia's first series win in three years. |
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A series of photograph of two toddlers earnestly stacking a pile of blocks only to knock them back down will be accompanied by this dialogue. |
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It will be one long series of conspiracies and plots aimed at regaining the spot. |
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Subsequent interrogations of him and other accomplices revealed that a series of plots were being planned. |
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Sophie's life, as rendered here, is a series of catastrophes nearly averted, not a string of triumphs. |
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Each involves a series of specific steps, which must be done correctly and in order. |
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It consists of a series of pictures carved from alabaster, which read from left to right like a strip cartoon. |
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As Lorraine and fellow instructor, Katie, led us through a small channel to a series of calmer bays there were oohs and aahs from the group. |
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Beurling worked on the theory of generalized functions, differential equations, harmonic analysis, Dirichlet series and potential theory. |
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In addition to its internationally-acclaimed circus, there is a sparkling series of big band concerts and tributes headlining. |
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The first lowers the harmonic series by a whole tone, the second by a semitone, and the third by a tone and a half. |
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He begins with the summation of geometric series, then shows that the harmonic series does not converge. |
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A series of substitutes helped Wright after the former Welsh international was laid low by a mild stroke, but he is now back in harness. |
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A career diplomat, he accepted a series of postings on the Continent, and took his young daughter with him. |
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The synthesis of nucleotides from the purine bases and purine nucleosides takes place in a series of steps known as the salvage pathways. |
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She has produced a series of three photographs in a harshly lit hotel lobby. |
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In a series of 285 supratentorial anaplastic gliomas in adults, 10 tumors were classified as anaplastic oligodendrogliomas. |
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But a series of careless errors let the Scots back in the game, with the final indignity being the bizarre own goal. |
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Information for carers will be available next week at a series of planned events. |
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A major proportion of the soluble carbohydrates was made up of the raffinose series oligosaccharides, raffinose and stachyose. |
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The World Cup series was drawing to a close, and the Olympic trials were looming. |
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More than a decade ago, Torke wrote a series of orchestral works inspired by colors. |
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A series of exhibitions has been planned to explain the strategy and seek contributions. |
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Equally true, it is important not to over-react and introduce further layers of stifling bureaucracy in a series of panic measures. |
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He was a surprise omission from India's tour party after he troubled the Australian batsmen during the recent one-day series in India. |
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Each gallery features photos from the production of the film, as well as stills and publicity shots from the series and the movie. |
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South Africa are on only two points, but they have a game in hand and can still win the series. |
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Believe it or not, this is the first time I've ever encountered the omnipresent Dora series. |
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To this end a series of evening classes and weekend workshops is planned to complement the concerts and events being staged. |
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Some days, I still get the urge to do a handstand or a free cartwheel or a series of split leaps. |
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Participants will answer a series of questions on a variety of topics related to how street drugs affect the brain. |
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Eventually, by a series of stratagems, and in the face of continuing Treasury disapproval, he acquired it for the museum by instalments. |
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She supervised original productions and series, live specials and the network's on-air look. |
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And so, this reform group set about innovating a series of technical changes which would begin to blast the hierarchy to Hades. |
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Over the next three weeks this head-to-head debate will be repeated in a series of private party hustings across the country. |
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A 16-hour video series of his talks, Catholicizing America, is also being marketed at this time. |
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Baba Raul Canizares is also doing a series of books concentrating on each of the various Orishas in Santeria. |
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The stipplers create a series of very small dots, and as an area is continually worked the dots become less and less distinct. |
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Ms. McGarvie says it has become trendy to be in a series of year-long relationships, one after another. |
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The Dutch will feature Oliver in their version of the series, in which jobless youngsters are trained in haute cuisine, but the French will not. |
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In honour of its 10th anniversary, the Fringe presents 10 x 10, a series of one-nighters celebrating Fringes past. |
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If your goal is really a series of one-night stands then you've just got to be more honest. |
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If no one wins the award at an event, the bonus will be carried over to the next event on the series schedule. |
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Of course, that was more of a one-shot deal being at Indy for us, although we did run obviously one car in the IRL series last year. |
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He had worked as the chief starter of the USAC stock-car series for many years. |
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A series of lightning strikes in the North and the South-East have been wreaking havoc with supply. |
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Moreover, three of them could constitute a morphological series, continuously related through ontogeny. |
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The flow is helped by a series of one-way valves in the veins that only allow the blood to move upwards. |
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Stainless steels are positioned towards the cathodic end of the galvanic series in seawater. |
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He is currently taking his series of talks, entitled Just 10, on a nationwide tour of cathedral cities, and York Minster is to be his next venue. |
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Since then Robert has been making hay with the series, but the genre is certainly played out by now. |
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It was involved in a series of civil wars against separatist movements of Eritreans and Tigrayans, as well as the Oromos and Somalis. |
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Bob's bird squawked from the upstairs study, and the parrot responded with a series of high, piercing barks. |
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India have a lot on their plate as they move to Sri Lanka for the triangular series. |
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A series of hefty kicks on the two men left them both limping even after lengthy treatment. |
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She's presenting a series of sign poems as a slide show, including new, on-site poems for every city on the tour. |
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In Glasgow, pantos are a series of song and dance numbers strung together with a bit of patter. |
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John Bull And Patriotism is the first in a series of six exhibitions featuring cartoons by James Gilray. |
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As we have noted above, other contributions by Steinhaus were on orthogonal series, probability theory, real functions and their applications. |
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Several series of images from this visit depict techniques, ranging from weaving and basketry to pottery making and calabash carving. |
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The makers of this particular brand of health food created a series of similar advertisements. |
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A series of one-hour stoppages was called in protest at the airport's decision to cut 140 security jobs. |
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Among its surprises are a 96-yard par 3 and a series of back-nine holes in a strip mine of vertical limestone walls, outcroppings and fossils. |
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The dispute over a new enterprise agreement went on for about 12 months and included a series of 24-hour protest stoppages. |
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He's had a series of executives who have tried to be his number two since back in 1994, when his former number two passed away, unfortunately. |
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The new animation done specifically for this release captures every nuance of the series. |
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This cheap cartoon series has caused a knee-high gold rush, as children stampede to spend their monthly allowance on the cult. |
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Brock is ranked number two in the CIS, but the Warriors swept the season series from them, winning the two games by six and eight point margins. |
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As we have no TV, we've been continually targeted by the TV Licensing Authority with a series of letters of increasing obnoxiousness. |
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The result means Australia are still well in the hunt for next week's best-of-three finals of the series, which also features South Africa. |
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It is series such as these that your pocket calculator uses to calculate numerical values. |
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On our way back to Karaganda we passed a series of small, ornamentally walled enclosures. |
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Each team has to arrive by 15 January, then they face elimination rounds in each event, building up to a three-day series of finals. |
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This series will present under-represented American orchestras in standard repertoire. |
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Despite the drubbing they received at Kolkata, the visitors must be nursing big hopes of squaring the series here. |
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Of the 22 All Australian players chosen at the end of the season, 17 opted out of last month's series. |
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This procedure uses an open-end interval to list a series of housing units. |
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Let's get it done, but let's do it the right way, not a series of half measures or cosmetic measures or politically correct measures. |
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Beneath his eyes were thick wrinkles which dropped down his cheeks in a series of half-moons. |
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Without fashion, the musician is just a person stringing together a series of rhythmic sounds. |
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Don followed the Audubon Bird Guide series with about 100 half-tone illustrations for a popular book, Our Amazing Birds. |
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Susan Brown covers M, N, and O in her series that helps you to change your life at your own pace. |
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If anyone is misleading the American public, it is you for presenting a series of half-truths as the whole truth. |
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Waugh angrily bustled out of the conference after his side failed to make the finals of the tri-nations series. |
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By integrating the function using calculus we can compare the sum of the series with the integral of the function and draw conclusions from this. |
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I am merely recording this as part of an ongoing series noting the deaths of famous people. |
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Tanker started a series of Sunday morning shows at the Deluxe Cinema, a concept that became a 1960s entertainment staple. |
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What results is a series of subplots that just don't string together well to form a coherent story. |
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Recently, TV audiences also saw the actor play a cameo role in the award winning series, The League of Gentlemen. |
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The cameramen filmed the explosion of a Pembroke aircraft, for a new spy series, The Sandbaggers, which goes out in September. |
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In the coelenterate Obelia, the egg develops into a colonial hydroid consisting of a series of branching Hydra-like organisms called polyps. |
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The series shows a variety of female faces collaged together and is hallucinogenic in its visual allure. |
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Of all Joe's stories to date, this series has been particularly dear to my heart, and these two new episodes are among his very best. |
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This he achieved by a prolonged series of military campaigns which unified all northern India under his rule. |
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For the media it is a conflict conducted in a series of military campaigns. |
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The Crusades were a series of military campaigns during the time of Medieval England against the Muslims of the Middle East. |
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In Italy, French and Spanish forces fought a series of see-saw campaigns against the Austrians. |
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It also contains continued fractions, quadratic equations, sums of power series and a table of sines. |
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Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn and Ian Lavender are among the more starry names associated with the television series. |
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With a much bigger budget at his disposal, Rodriguez employs a starry cast and racks up the gun play with a series of action set pieces. |
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Moreover, rather than simply stringing together a series of events, Swisher bests Klein by explaining how and why the calamity unfolded. |
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Starship Dimensions is a great site that shows the relative sizes of starships from various Science Fiction series. |
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A series of new findings are now available, which permit the general Jurassic stratigraphy of Jabal Akhdar to be significantly refined. |
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But no one, as far as I know, ever asks what series of events brought Hester to Massachusetts, where so much obloquy is heaped on her. |
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The youth interviews included both a series of structured questions and a series of open-ended questions. |
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She thunderstruck the audience with her grounded, undulating attack and startling series of parallel, tilted cabrioles. |
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But the goal of this film is not to tell a story, it's to develop a reputation by stringing together a series of macabre scenes. |
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But even his allies admit he committed a series of calamitous mistakes which meant the Home Secretary had to go. |
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He was also notorious for a series of political cartoons in which he represented the Communists by a three-nostrilled man. |
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Pesticides have also been associated with a series of other diseases, including cancer. |
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The series offers a candid, fascinating look at what factors shape a person's character. |
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The 1980s saw a marked lack of clear statements about the lack of transitional fossils, or criticism of claimed fossil series. |
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If the Sri Lankans suffer defeat in Hobart, they are confident of a fightback later in the three-match series. |
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Likewise Tomu came to think of a film's plot in terms of a series of oppositions or conflicts. |
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In 1992 the Blue Jays won all four of their games by one-run, having dropped the series opener by just two. |
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Half way through the show we encounter another, similar series devoted to piles of office stationery. |
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Plamondon also undertook religious commissions, the most notable being a series of Stations of the Cross for Notre-Dame, Montreal. |
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These foreign aid programs rely on a series of myths concocted by a statist intellectual class. |
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One of the most stunning series of objects was a set of small bronze statues of horses. |
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At the 20-sqm site, naked bathers can stand, sit or lie in the spring under a series of cascades flowing down the mountain. |
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The first series of jokes are derived from his cack-handedness in appearing for the first time in front of the public. |
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Tucker made another visit there the night before Toronto's playoff series opener against Ottawa. |
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Perhaps only 5,000 of the announced crowd of 20,295 are in the ballpark for the start of the Rangers' series opener against the Devil Rays. |
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At Firebird, the Nevada native defeated Las Vegas rider Leo Shaver in the Pacific Division's series opener. |
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When you insert a key, the series of notches in the key push the pin pairs up to different levels. |
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So, he does a series or two and if he's a success, he stays on for a popular run. |
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He worked on the four colour problem and also published books on calculus, differential equations, complex variable and Fourier series. |
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It acquires the status of canon law in a series of three church councils in the sixth and seventh centuries. |
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In summer 2001 he needed people to finish the series and asked me to join his team as story editor. |
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The artist has released a new series of limited edition sculptures made from cast marble and hand-painted with acrylics. |
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The visit is the final event of the season in the Parish Music series of concerts in country churches. |
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Her advice is part of an open letter she has written in a Delhi newspaper on the eve of the team's departure for the grudge series. |
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Spring loaded, it securely locks into one of a series of notches when released. |
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Other surprises in the building are the series of exhibition trucks which are mounted on castors. |
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The poem itself, in 10 cantos, is a series of images of migration of the warrior hero along the Mongolian trade routes on horseback. |
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Straight away you get the Redmire Force waterfall, a series of cascades across the wide flow. |
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I Love LA relies heavily on acoustic guitars and strings offset by a series of well-constructed electronic blips and beeps. |
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Danielle landed perfectly from a series of back handsprings along the trampoline strip. |
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The end of the road for most expeditions comes at New's Pools, a series of cascades at 7,500 feet. |
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France sent a diplomatic note to the Thai government, detailing a series of demands. |
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Then there is a series of slowly rising and rapidly, anxiously strummed bass notes. |
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There he taught courses on advanced algebra, the calculus of variations, mechanics, Fourier series, and synthetic geometry. |
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He also expanded functions related to the integral of the kernel function as an infinite series in a set of orthonormal eigenfunctions. |
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He used a specially-arranged series of interviews during the Commonwealth summit yesterday to mount a stout defence of his position. |
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Duncker had originally imagined this novel as a series of Gothic short stories. |
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He works within a narrower spectrum, bringing to life a series of monologues for inter-related and cadaverously fleshed-out dummies. |
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Each gets category exclusivity, extensive product placement within the series, and has off-air marketing rights. |
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Despite the fine leads, the TV series failed to match the off-centre appeal of the movie. |
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The mosque has a unique architectural design showing a hanging mosque standing on a series of shops. |
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At the top was a series of rooms built with thin sticks and with a stovepipe sticking out of the roof. |
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On foot or sometimes on mountain bikes, orienteers exercise their bodies and brains, finding a series of destination markers along a course. |
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According to the general, the Army rightly views logistics as a holistic enterprise rather than as a series of stovepipe systems. |
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The latest volume in this series contains six original essays, a lengthy review article, and a number of book notices. |
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More and more life becomes a series of traps where you are hemmed in from all sides. |
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This unique series of funds buy Treasury bonds stripped of their interest coupons. |
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The rock's many natural caves have been added to over the years by a series of remarkable tunnels. |
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To celebrate the milestone a series of celebrations are being planned across the south west. |
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The cave has two main chambers, with a series of galleries and chambers leading off them. |
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The governments that took office in post-war western Europe faced a series of challenges. |
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His research concentrated on convergence, in particular convergence of series of orthogonal functions. |
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The series focuses on the current state of our natural habitat, and what the future holds for us all. |
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It sets me up well for the rest of the series and also means I avoid the preliminary heats in the Danish Grand Prix which I am very glad about. |
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It just so happened that that coincided with the beginning of the Jazz Fest and our new series there. |
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There is a tendency at times for the umpires to show a blind eye when officiating in a home series. |
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The website employs captchas, where you guess, then type, the correct series of letters into a textbox for authentication purposes. |
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Karim, dive instructor and owner of Deep South Diving, leads me through a series of caves at the back of the reef. |
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The soap stars will feature in a series of short adverts for the helpline and listening service over the Christmas period. |
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However, the movie plays like a series of vignettes, which means that another captivating scene is always around the corner. |
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If we look around a scene, thinking that our eyes are roaming smoothly, they are, in fact, making a series of step-like shifts of gaze. |
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David heard a series of thumps as the heavy-footed Cath made her way down and back up the basement stairs. |
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One of the more noteworthy conflicts of the earlier series saw Ozzy and family tormenting the nouveau yuppies over the back fence for their appalling taste in music. |
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Recording the 1972 series resulted in his losing a stone in weight. |
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All the while the North Fork of the Crystal is our companion, running full and proud, bursting down a series of cascades in a display straight out of a wilderness dream. |
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It also contains a series of waterfalls and cascades to further enhance the beauty of a hole that is certain to generate a lot of comment throughout the week. |
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It was a skilful piece of work, a series of invariably thin stories skating along on the bankable watchability of a talented ensemble cast doing it by the numbers. |
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I would have been interested in a discussion of how the series compares to the original books, and I always like to watch production footage of stop-motion animation. |
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The series was stuffed full of recurring characters, skits and, in particular, catchphrases, all of which were soon ringing around the school-halls and workplaces of America. |
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The joint consists of three rooms of different sizes, which are ranged around a series of corridors and mini stairwells so it's all a bit split-level and interesting. |
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She reveals the oppressiveness of housework evident in the series, an unusual viewpoint at a time when heroines in other books were learning to sew and cook. |
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The catchline for the new programme is 'surprising stories from familiar places' and camera crews are currently out filming on location for the series. |
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But the touring team has already been written off once in this series opener, after the first day when they displayed all the signs of a side outgunned and outplayed. |
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After all the hype in the build-up to Friday night's opener, a series of extremely one-sided results on the weekend has taken away some of the Cup's momentum. |
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The series struggled at first to find the right balance of humour, action and 1940s pastiche, getting through three story editors before hitting its stride. |
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A factory document of 1743 reveals that a series of holy water stoups had been commissioned by the nuns in the Royal Convent of Unshod Carmelites in Madrid. |
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Bernoulli greatly advanced algebra, the infinitesimal calculus, the calculus of variations, mechanics, the theory of series, and the theory of probability. |
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Players can choose to specialise in outdoor motocross tracks with their long straights and sweeping turns, or hit the massive jumps for the stadium-based supercross series. |
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There was just a series, a catalogue of disasters, culminating in the Hollywood cameraman's French sophisticated camera, falling over on the spot. |
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The next time I see her I fully expect to be held at arms length by a series of heavies and faceless people who will deny me access to this divinity. |
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The structures are bounded by a series of extensional ring faults that exhibit similarities to salt withdrawal basins, caldera collapse features and impact craters. |
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A classic series of such experiments performed at SLAC in the 1960s and 1970s was crucial in convincing researchers that they were seeing quarks inside nucleons. |
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Almost as soon as we dropped into the water we were deafened by a series of high-pitched clicks and squeaks and whistles, and about 20 dolphins turned up. |
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Walker gained a love of car racing from starring in the films, racing cars in the redline Time Attack racing series. |
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Shortly before the helium runs out sometime toward the end of August or beginning of September, the team plans to perform an important series of instrument calibrations. |
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Montreal's Haitian community is particularly strong, and on Wednesday, Sept.21, the line-up for a series of events celebrating Haitian culture was unveiled. |
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Dozens of young troops in military fatigues marched in formation and conducted a series of calisthenic drills and martial-arts exercises at an abandoned dirt lot. |
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Mega64 is a series of low-budget, DIY comedy sketches that reenact video games on the streets of San Diego. |
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The data come on a DVD or series of CD-ROMs and include GIS software. |
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During this time he has had his own television series and a string of hit records, including a number one hit with Tears, as well as serious acting roles to his credit. |
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Every year the entire herd in the park, numbering some 3,000 animals, is rounded-up and stampeded into a series of corrals for veterinary checks and branding. |
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In some cases, works that were originally conceived as part of a series appeared in bits and dribbles, which frequently made for a half-baked presentation. |
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And even though the establishment has won a series of contests, the ranks of the reformers are slowly swelling. |
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The track opens with a series of agitated sci-fi effects, homely robot tones that later segue into what sounds like the malfunctioning calliope of a downtrodden circus. |
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Each measurement series was then standardized by dividing the observed ring width values by the expected values, given the exponential or linear function. |
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Essentially, the sisters' show is a series of sketches set in a stage school which is staffed and attended by grotesques, halfwits and bubble-brained wannabes. |
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But this unlikely scenario is the possible consequence of the Byzantine series of deals being discussed at the Progressive Democrats conference in Galway this weekend. |
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Metals high on the activity series react more vigorously with oxidants including the halogens and the hydronium ion than those lower on the scale. |
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In this series, vases float atop color fields, but here the vase is partly obliterated, as it is enveloped in smokelike, quivering strokes of black. |
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The branchiobdellidans were dehydrated in a graded ethanol series, cleared in methyl salicylate, and then each individual was mounted in Canada balsam on a separate slide. |
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The time before that, Giovanni Schiaparelli saw a series of dark markings on the planet's surface that some interpreted as canals built by an ancient civilization. |
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So here we are 21 years later, and even though the latest series sees the lads in Cuba and is not a patch on the first two, it's still the only series I feel obliged to watch. |
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Despite its title and homey station break image, the series is not one of those unchallengingly inspirational religio-fests like Touched By An Angel. |
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When you string together a series of championships, or piece together the ultimate team on a shoestring budget, it feels just that much better to play and win with them. |
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On the last day, I was so exhausted that while practicing a new form I saw the form as one object in time instead of a series of techniques strung together. |
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This book is written in Aquitanian notation, a system of music writing that indicates precise intervals by arranging points and other marks on a series of horizontal lines. |
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Sharpton, well known for a series of controversial incidents earlier in his career, also played defense about his own resume. |
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We also recommend for this subject Glenn Miller's ongoing series on canonicity, which studies the impact of the OT canon model upon the NT canon formation. |
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They entered the water at Marbella Beach, one of a series of popular beaches strung along a built-up stretch of coast lined by hotels and restaurants. |
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The white pebbledash house is one of a series of run-down semis, strung along one side of the typical south Leeds street, which are mainly owned by Asian families. |
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After winning the World Cup at a canter, save for that epic semi-final against South Africa, the Wallabies failed to convince in their two-match series against Argentina. |
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Activities have continued apace both on and off the field over the past few months, marking another series of positive notches in the development of the club. |
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The copper tube is arranged to form a series of cells called cavities. |
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The actors featured in the series are a mixture of Canucks and Aussies. |
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In an ongoing and occasional series, rewind will look back at a television show or film that has proven to resonate. |
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We set up each experiment to take a series of 27 images with the clamp voltage switched back and forth between 0 mV and a test voltage after every three image frames. |
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This race is the latest in an occasional series, founded by Middleham-based Raye Wilkinson of Racing Welfare, to honour stablemen who have worked a lifetime behind the scenes. |
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As I entered the park just beyond the lane, my thoughts were again interrupted, this time by a short series of caws coming from three crows flying overhead. |
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A series of accidents reported in the press have resulted in the deaths of more than 200 miners through cave-ins, flooded mine shafts and gas explosions. |
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We want to believe in the rightness of our own conduct, to see our lives as a series of mostly well-intentioned decisions. |
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Together, they walked along a series of stepping stones through a manicured lawn toward the castle's main entrance, a pair of huge wooden doors on balanced iron hinges. |
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Now, the pair is teaming up on the new web-only series, Rockville, CA, which debuted on TheWB.com last week. |
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The country has been roiled by a series of serious cultural and religious transgressions at the hands of U.S. troops. |
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The series expresses those habitual and ordinary everyday lives. |
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They all laughed, well, more like a series of grunts and oinks. |
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She blew a series of smoke rings out, because she knew that it amused me, stretching her head into the air like her neck was a stack and her lips the chimney rim. |
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During the World Cup soccer series, the cattlemen and stockmen in Queensland and the Northern Territory cheered throughout for South Korea to win! |
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Before developing, producing, and writing the Friday Night Lights series in 2006, he also wrote for Roswell and Boston Public. |
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Moreover, it led me very directly to the periodogram, and to the study of forms of harmonic analysis more general than the classical Fourier series and Fourier integral. |
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The organ works off the swell of the seawater at high tide, which creates air pressure in the pipes leading to a sequence of musical chords based on the harmonic series. |
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If these fluctuations are gradual and restricted, then the boundaries of the Cambrian stages and series cannot be isochronous levels at a global scale. |
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In recent years, however, Ryder has returned to the screen in a series of smaller, quirkier roles. |
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The last couple of years has seen the series shift to arcade-style action, but the new momentum-based skating could spell an end to skaters stopping and turning on a dime. |
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The port consisted of a series of caissons forming the outside wall, with various pontoons and jetties inside, mainly following the design of a bailey bridge. |
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They've done mock interviews, funeral orations, series of imagined letters from the famous person to a grandchild, or from an invented friend to the famous person. |
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One swallow does not make a summer, even if this series made ours. |
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By his early thirties, Ramsay had a burgeoning empire of his own and a series of Michelin stars to show for it. |
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We have a little hemp series which I think people are pretty stoked on. |
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Again the Elephants fought back and following a series of onslaughts on the Bulldogs' tryline the referee awarded a penalty try after Peach was obstructed. |
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We won't go through with it because we have no stomach for the series of secondary decisions we're going to have to make after we've made the big one. |
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I designed a series of animated cartoon characters for the store. |
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Chalmers also turns the natural world on its end with her Felliniesque touches to a series of diorama constructions, using clay and mixed media. |
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The couple have opened their home to the TV series House Detective and they've discovered that the building was once home to Carol's ancestors. |
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Gone is Woody's sharp Mod look of the last series and replacing it is a comfortable househusband chic. |
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The popular '90s house music group is the second live instalment for the Barasti Beach Flashback series and taking place today. |
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It consists of a series of timber planks placed side by side and compressed transversely with high-strength steel prestressing bars. |
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That's out of over 600 regular characters on more than 85 prime-time network series. |
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The series of hunger strikes were initiated by Al Jazeera Arabic journalist Abdullah Elshamy. |
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Looking ahead, a series of factors will affect the next equilibriums and the levels at which the market trades. |
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Family Secrets is the first book of Glenn Rogers' new mystery-thriller series featuring private investigator, Jake Badger. |
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The SLAT range of machines is offered in parallel to the Linkx brand machines, which includes the new VE series of tray erector. |
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Hoy thoroughly adopts a series of discussions that problematize the reading of contemporary fiction by Canadian Native women. |
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An Eroticise series of video fitness classes taught by Cat Chiarelli features Burlesque Beat, Sexy Stretch and Stiletto Strength. |
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They conducted a series of demonstration operations and shared their knowledge in the field of proctology and gynecology. |
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The erythroblastic and megakaryoblastic series show normal maturation and morphology. |
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No other important findings were noted, except for an evident increase in myeloid series and megakaryocytes on bone marrow aspiration and biopsy. |
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Esfahan has been rattled by a series of acid attacks in recent days in which men on motorbikes throw acid at the faces of young women. |
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Conventional programming languages were designed to communicate a series of instructions to computers. |
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All trochanters had anteroventral series of natotory sensilla although this series was less developed on the proleg. |
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Which fashion designer co-hosted the first few series of TV show Eurotrash with Antoine de Caunes? |
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Which fashion designer co-hosted the first six series of TV's Eurotrash with Antoine de Caunes? |
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The second International Congress on Protozoology, International Congress series no. |
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The Sharks and IceCaps will complete their weekend series when they meet here at 7 tonight. |
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The TV series has followed Robson ice fishing in Siberia and hunting the elusive Mekong Giant Catfish in Thailand. |
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In February this year, identical twin brothers were arrested on suspicion of a series of rapes in France. |
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Two extensive excursuses follow on sermons prior to the Pelagian controversy and on a series of sermons from within the controversy. |
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The new IFR 3410 series List Mode option allows the user to create and use lists to automate testing sequences and decrease test time. |
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He and Dori Soukup will conduct an 8-module series to help the spa community plan an effective exit strategy. |
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Fuji is a stylized floral and leaf design on a textured ground, and Jaipur is a series of wave motifs banded in ikat design stripes. |
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However, his journey of realization passes through a series of illuminary intervals. |
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We promise to publish whatever is deemed publishable at the end of each series of articles. |
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For some pseudo-multivariate series, we might not be able to have the explicit functions for the sum of their projection series of one variable. |
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Prony method is a technique for modeling time series data as a linear combination of exponentials and it extends Fourier analysis. |
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That's typically the case with these revived TV series, too. |
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Its Start Nursery series offers educational and emotional support, with sturdy and colourful books packed with pull-out sections and stickers. |
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His last book was a series of lectures, The Elsewhere Community, spoken ex tempore for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, transcribed. |
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