Allan Ruddock, the urbane Irishman who recently edited The Scotsman, now has a new role. |
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When Allan went to jail on fraud and theft charges, Elna swore to wear black every day until his release. |
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Like Allan Greenberg's, my own firm's projects for tall buildings are so far unbuilt. |
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Grunthal has formed a team with the intent of competing in the 2004 Allan Cup playdowns. |
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Among the highlights of Crane's collection were the fabled Bayard Album and rare daguerreotypes, including a portrait of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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Two minutes from time an unlikely hero emerged in the form of Allan Johnson, who leathered the winner for Wanderers. |
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So Allan, how do you explain the relative success at these tony places, all these expensive handbags and lotions and potions and so forth? |
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Mrs Allan said it was mine now, but she could not let me have it as it was at the back of the garage which was difficult to get at. |
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Allan Compton, mitigating, said Carter did not intend using the knife but lost his temper and snapped under provocation. |
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If anything, Allan and his management team have had to rein in their ambitions. |
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And what about the breakdancing, featuring Stirling b-boys Allan Irvine and Wallace Sulley? |
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But Allan insists that mixed martial arts is still a lot safer than boxing. |
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On the plus side, at least Allan Johnston managed to hit a barn door in this game, scoring his first goal for Scotland in the process. |
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When it turned out to be actually Edgar Allan Poe's first book, it was auctioned at Sotheby's for a quarter of a million dollars. |
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Allan Walsh recorded the best score on the day with 42, which won him B grade from Keith Knight. |
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Along with the standard soundtracks, we also get a full-length commentary by author Allan Slutsky and director Paul Justman. |
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All in all, the brilliance and vibrancy of Edgar Allan Poe's tales are derived from a world that he knew all too well. |
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Last time he was Lord Mayor, Allan Watson was defiantly piped out of Melbourne Town Hall by a clansman in a kilt. |
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Photograph by Allan Mills of a rectangular grid of lines on a white board, taken using a simple convex lens. |
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Hugh Allan, the railroad magnate, would steer Scottish immigrants there until they settled in elsewhere. |
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His father, Allan Bjornaa Sr., is a Batchewana First Nation fisherman who catches whitefish and lake trout in Lake Superior. |
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Home boss Allan Evans was banished to the stand as he too fell victim to fraying tempers. |
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In April he backstopped the Ile des Chenes North Stars to the Allan Cup National Senior Hockey Championship. |
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In American letters, it is impossible to think long about hiddenness without coming into the gravitational field of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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The Chief Executive of Teys Bros is Mr Brad Teys and the Chairman is Mr Allan Teys. |
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The book's adaptors were Spanish playwright Pablo Ley and English dramatist Allan Baker and the director was Josep Galindo of Spain. |
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As well as hepatitis C, Allan has also been diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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From behind the fridge door, Allan peered out with his mouth leaving a soda jug. |
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The technique was based on the hit-and-run, gene-targeting technology developed by Allan Bradley at Baylor College of Medicine. |
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Allan Tung brought his rich background in music and theater to create a wide spectrum of beautiful ballets. |
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At Blanch's hut, which is inscribed with graffiti from before World War II, they boil a billy and chew the fat with venison hunter Allan Tall. |
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Allan has other ideas, of course, and a bid for one or other of his rivals now looks certain. |
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Allan McNish finished the race in sixth place, thus scoring points for the second time in a row. |
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In addition, fellow grizzled performers Allan Ramsay and Steven Stewart are lined up for, their 63rd and 62nd outings in the tournament. |
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A recent post at A Snails's Eye View was about the conchology book Edgar Allan Poe wrote, or rather plagiarized. |
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But Allan Craig added, if the council goes ahead with the plans, the would declare a dispute which could lead to industrial action of some kind. |
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It was a good thing that Allan had the true noble morals and the principles which prevented him from ever taking advantage of Chase's loyalty. |
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Wayne Phillips cut a ball from spinner Phil Edmonds that hit Allan Lamb's boot as he turned to take evasive action. |
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Dean Allan later told police the conversation got him wound up, and when his wife returned they exchanged words. |
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Grunthal is preparing for a Manitoba Allan Cup playdown series against Ile des Chenes, who are the reigning Canadian Allan Cup champions. |
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Allan Greenberg's skyscraper projects, regrettably, are as yet unbuilt. |
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I had a reason to expect much from this work, based on other compositions of his, especially his outstanding Edgar Allan Poe song cycle for baritone and piano Lenoriana. |
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I've been with Allan since we helped take the teamsters away from the mob. |
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Edgar Allan Poe reflected these negative sentiments when he offered a stinging criticism of the wildly painted floorcloths that adorned households across the United States. |
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Tuff dykes of unusual size invade coarser-grained volcaniclastic rocks of the Jurassic Mawson Formation at Coombs Hills and Allan Hills, Antarctica. |
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Rob Giesbrecht arrived in Dundas on Wednesday and took over the goaltending reins for the final two games as he backstopped the North Stars to the Allan Cup championship. |
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Kilmarnock had been curiously subdued for much of the first half, their few moments of inspiration invariably featuring some involvement from Allan Johnston. |
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Led by Andy and Allan, those lords of Scottish panto, this cast perform the task of convincing the audience that they really are enjoying themselves. |
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Allan Smith is senior lecturer in andrology, University of Sheffield. |
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Allan Dodds Frank on the Picower fortune's origins, and why it's not nearly enough for some of the defrauded. |
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The winner was Tom Durbidge on a countback from Allan Thompson. |
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East Stirlingshire keeper Scott Finlay was called into action to deny Allan midway through the second half, palming the midfielder's shot behind for a corner. |
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But even with the comfort of a fully underwritten share offer, Allan would be forgiven for reaching for a nip of Armenian brandy himself in the next few days. |
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Other antianxiety meds, Klonopin and Trazadone, were prescribed by Dr. Allan Metzger. |
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Allan Dodds Frank is a business investigative correspondent who specializes in white-collar crime stories. |
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Edgar Allan Poe's classic short story, "The Cask of Amontillado," is loaded with irony, and there are several excellent examples of verbal irony to be found. |
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During the transitional phase, board members Allan Mayer and David Danziger will reign as co-chairmen of the board. |
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He also knew all about technique, teaching Allan to rugby tackle in the classical style of the day, hitting the opponent low in the thighs and sliding to grasp his ankles. |
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Allan has proven himself to be a shrewd operator on a tight budget as his firm has attempted to weather the huge downturn in sentiment towards the telecom sector. |
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Their stories were narrated by Allan McLeod, Amber Ruffin, and Morgan Murphy. |
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Arriving at the waterside, I would transfer to the boat, then Allan would back the trailer into the water, climb aboard and drive the boat off the trailer. |
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She competed in an era when Allan Wells beat the rest of the world after training on rainswept tracks in Edinburgh without money, but not motivation. |
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Crows flap across the screen like escapees from an Edgar Allan Poe story, and the local country folk are filmed at crazy angles so they all look like a potential threat. |
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Clyde recovered their poise sufficiently to make their first concerted raid in seven minutes when Allan Grant's cross forced McDonald to concede a corner at the far post. |
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Allan has been a firefighter with Strathclyde Fire Brigade for five years. |
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Grunthal and Ile des Chenes have both confirmed their entries in the Manitoba Allan Cup playdowns this winter, which will likely be held in January. |
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Functioning as both a commentary and counterpoint to the center text, excerpts from the Gothic short stories of Edgar Allan Poe run along the left side of the page. |
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She went into high gear in the last few meters on Friday to win the women's marathon, while Allan Ballester of the Philippines crossed the men's tape. |
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Edgar Allan Poe met and courted a love interest here named Sarah Helen Whitman on one of his many visits to Providence. |
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Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor might be loaded but they're not zillionaires. |
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Allan Hunter is the most capped player for the club, making 47 appearances for Northern Ireland. |
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Rick Allen and Sandy Allan awarded the Piolet d'Or after completing a previously unclimbed and deadly route in the mountain range last July. |
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Allan Gallagher, 24, claimed he was carrying a warrant card and that his pet was a police sniffer dog. |
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Dawn Madahbee, a member of the Ojibways of Sucker Creek First Nation, was recently appointed to the prestigious post by Minister Allan Rock. |
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The firm also announced that wealth-planning professional Allan Zachariah has joined the firm as Managing Director to head up its newest office. |
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Manager Gary Mills also brought in former York City pair Michael Rankine and Tom Allan. |
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Allan Kamote defeated late substitute Karage Suba by technical knockout in round seven to win the vacant UBO International Lightweight title. |
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Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan Nation said the LARP provides little protection for caribou in the region. |
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Mechanic Allan Jones, aged 53, of Trunch, Norfolk, erected the wooden scarecrow on his allotment for a joke. |
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Eleven of the turbines are situated on 11,500 acres of croftland owned by the Scottish Executive and assigned to Argyll-born crofter Allan Clark. |
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Loyalism and the Formation of the British World, 1775-1914, edited by Allan Blackstock and Frank O'Gorman. |
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I don't know if he accidentally hits the caps lock halfway through, but the spelling's not there, the grammar's not there,'' Allan said. |
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Mr Allan rejected claims that Mr Campbell set up the row with the BBC as a smokescreen. |
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Meanwhile, Allan Border claimed modern cricketers were so mollycoddled they lacked the ability to think for themselves, the report added. |
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Myles Evans's dad is Aston Villa star Allan Evans, who won the league in 1981 and European Cup in 1982 and went to the World Cup with Scotland. |
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The 2010-11 academic year has come to an end, but Allan Hancock College fine arts instructor Gabriel Navar continues to create new artwork. |
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Mechanic Mr Allan Jones, aged 53, of Trunch, Norfolk, erected the wooden scarecrow, which stands side on, in his allotment for a joke. |
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It's believable when Standage claims that Edgar Allan Poe's unique writing style was first developed in an expose Poe wrote about the Turk. |
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Energywatch chief executive Allan Asher warned that three million customers could be in fuel poverty by the end of the year. |
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Allan Nash, 71, bought the osphronemus gourami fish 12 years ago when it was the size of a 2p piece. |
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Asger Juhl killed the nine-weekold rabbit, which he called Allan, using a bicycle pump, then took it home to cook for his children. |
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In 1784, royal painter Allan Ramsay died and the King was obliged to give the job to Gainsborough's rival and Academy president, Joshua Reynolds. |
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On 10 August 1784 Allan Ramsay died and the office of Principal Painter in Ordinary to the king became vacant. |
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Marsh initially had the role of leading the team in singing it, and on his retirement he passed it on to Allan Border. |
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Famous artists from the city include the portrait painters Sir Henry Raeburn, Sir David Wilkie and Allan Ramsay. |
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Trevor Allan, argued, however, that the change in rule was accepted by the existing order because of strong legal reasons. |
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Misha Glenny gives a date of 22 March, Tom Gallagher gives 2 April, while Mary Kaldor and Laura Silber and Allan Little give 6 April. |
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It was revived after union with England in 1707 by figures including Allan Ramsay and James Macpherson. |
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Auguste Dupin, Edgar Allan Poe's fictional detective, who employed a similar methodology. |
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His direct literary influences in the use of Scots in poetry were Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson. |
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It was revived after union with England in 1707 by figures including Allan Ramsay, Robert Fergusson and James Macpherson. |
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After its confluence with the Teith and Allan, the river is sufficiently wide that a significant bridge is required. |
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John Allan Broun's contribution to science were his discoveries around magnetism and meteorology. |
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Smith grew up in the Maryhill district of Glasgow and was educated at Allan Glen's School, Glasgow. |
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The surrounding towns, like Bridge of Allan, Alloa, Falkirk and Glasgow via Cumbernauld have services from the bus station. |
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The image is based on a portrait of Lord Ilay painted in 1744 by the Edinburgh artist Allan Ramsay. |
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A harper called Neill Baine is mentioned in a letter dated 1702 from a servitor of Allan MacDonald of Clanranald. |
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In modern usage, poets of the Scots revival in the 18th century, such as Allan Ramsay and Robert Fergusson are also makars. |
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Rider Haggard's Allan Quatermain and Arthur Conan Doyle's Professor Challenger. |
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The other burned Britons were identified by Turkish authorities as Shona Allan, 13, Moiba Allan, 48, and 20-year-old Daniel John Braize. |
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Nonetheless, the format was imitated by publishers Ian Allan for their Sammy the Shunter and Chuffalong books. |
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Guesting on guitar was Allan Holdsworth, whom Husband had asked to play as a favour while the band searched for a permanent guitarist. |
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This modern literary Scots was exemplified by Allan Ramsay and his followers, and their successors such as Robert Burns. |
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He pursued his studies of English in Wordsworth's library at Allan Bank in Grasmere. |
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So I handed out lyrics by Allan Sherman, the shticky 1960s parody writer who my father revered and channeled to the end. |
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For the third time Allan looked at his lawyer. And for the third time his lawyer looked back at him quite unabashed. |
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Allan unable to break Bulgars BILLY STARK refused to be downbeat after his Under-21 side's draw against Bulgaria and expects their Group 10 rivals to cut each other up. |
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Charles JG, Allan DJ Development of the willow sawfly, Nematus oligospilus, at different temperatures, and an estimation of voltinism throughout New Zealand. |
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Allan Satori, Nikki Yeomans, Mark Gribben and James Atherton. |
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He generally ignores the traditional conventions of literary Scots, used for example by Allan Ramsay, Robert Fergusson, Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, and James Orr. |
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Brian Blackmore no longer makes triple harps, but Allan Shiers has continued the tradition in Wales and founded Teifi Harps in Llandysul, Ceredigion. |
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Public affairs professor Allan Mazur here offers rationale, examining the nature of irrational belief systems and their cultural and political ramifications. |
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British expert Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology at the University of Sheffield, said it was important that the findings should be taken in context. |
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Allan Trub, a vice president at New York Mortgage Company, said he has not actually had any deals in Manhattan where a mortgage contingency was included. |
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The boat was built by John Allan and the engine by the Carron Company. |
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Sent off a 7-2 chance, it was the nine-year-old's sixth career victory, with David Allan bringing him home two lengths to the good over Serpentaria. |
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The keepers, Kelvin Davies and Allan McGregor, our eager beaver discovered are the only custodians to have saved three consecutive Premier League penalties. |
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The turtle Allan rescued in December was a Kemp's ridley sea turtle, which is the rarest and most endangered of the seven sea turtle species found in North America. |
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Later the spotlight is moved to James Allan Hydrick and his inability to turn the pages of a telephone book psychokinetically when it was surrounded by styrofoam chips. |
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With the deadline for applications fast running out, Iron Angle's Brown-Noser of the Year award seems certain to go to Birmingham lap dance supremo Allan Sartori. |
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The board appointed Jimmy Adamson but he was unable to stop the decline and in 1980 Adamson resigned and was replaced by former player Allan Clarke. |
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Australia, now captained by Allan Border, had themselves been weakened by a rebel South African tour, the loss of Terry Alderman being a particular factor. |
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With the retirement of the champion but defensive, Allan Border, a new era of attacking cricket had begun under the leadership of firstly Mark Taylor and then Steve Waugh. |
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As always, Jackson built the character up from a special look he developed in preproduction with his favorite makeup artist, Allan Apone, and hair stylist, Robert Stevenson. |
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The win, added to third place for the sister car of Allan McNish, Rinaldo Capello and Tom Kristensen, enabled Audi to get both their cars to finish on the podium. |
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Allan Baker and researcher Patricia Gonzalez led a team monitoring endangered red knots migrating from Tierra del Fuego to breeding grounds in Arctic Canada. |
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Writers such as Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Henry David Thoreau established a distinctive American literary voice by the middle of the 19th century. |
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In conjunction with Doherty's new responsibilities, ATL has announced today that Allan Criss has been promoted to vice president, US Cardiology Sales. |
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As a husband and wife team, Janet and Allan Ahlberg have written and illustrated a stream of classic children's books which will captivate the stroppiest youngsters. |
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Allan has just finished following Dave Ellis and his horse Cobby Lad on their 10 day horse drive and living of the land, to raise money for charity. |
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A younger generation of novelists that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s included Shena Mackay, Alan Spence, Allan Massie and the work of William McIlvanney. |
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Allan watched his beloved Arsenal win 3-1, but it was not so good a night for Albion fan Stephen Karle, spotted after the match in the Richardson Suite. |
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However, Edgar Allan Poe's tales of the macabre that first appeared in the early 1830s, and his poetry were more influential in France than at home. |
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From her home in Canada, Rose found the website of North Shields-based skipper Allan Lopez, who takes divers out in his boat Spellbinder II to explore the Oslofjord's remains. |
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The earliest purpose built fishing vessels were designed and made by David Allan in Leith, Scotland in March 1875, when he converted a drifter to steam power. |
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For Allan Scott, one of the ironies of owning a media outlet or being a business success is he becomes a target for other media, a potential victim of the tall poppy syndrome. |
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Thirty years after the Iron Lady came to power, BBC World Affairs Correspondent Allan Little examines why she had such a tempestuous relationship with the Scots. |
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The trophy was donated by the Old Boys of Allan Glen's School, is presented to the winning candidate at one of the year's graduation ceremonies or flagship events. |
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Among the most notable Scottish American writers of the nineteenth century were Washington Irving, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe and Herman Melville. |
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Join literary historian and playwright Rob Velella as he brings the works of Edgar Allan Poe to life with readings and by taking questions from the audience. |
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Tab Hunter is still living and had long-term relationships with actor Anthony Perkins and figure skater Ronnie Robertson before settling down with Allan Glaser. |
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One of the buildings on the north side was the house of Lucky Spence, a notorious brothel madam, remembered in Allan Ramsay's poem, Lucky Spence's Last Advice. |
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