Stella joined the company back in August, and immediately set about rubbing us up the wrong way. |
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She plays DSI Stella Gibson, who is drafted in from London's Met Police to help catch a killer on the loose in Belfast. |
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The data collected will be processed by Stella, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe. |
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Will I get in trouble for trawling the streets of Torquay with a can of Stella in my hand? |
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Special thanks to Stella Lui for reffing football games with me and to all the teams for playing hard on the grid iron. |
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Stella tells Blanche that there are only two rooms and she will be sleeping on a small pullout bed separated only by a curtain. |
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Jerry also works the streets, pimping his old lady Stella to raise the cash to buy smack from the repellent drug lord, Fats. |
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I prefer my leisurewear prefaced with a Stella Mc, and my exercise as bloodless as her mother's sausages. |
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A native of Winston-Salem, NC, Tim taught himself to play on an old Stella flat-top guitar. |
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Charlie and Stella plan another robbery involving the creation of the largest traffic-jam in LA history and an armoured car full of jewellery. |
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Stella was fizzing around the office like a school chemistry experiment gone mad. |
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The astonished lone drinker blinked when three foaming pints of Stella appeared on the bar before him. |
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If Hart hadn't swept our dear girl Stella off her feet, I might have to try and beguile her with my charm. |
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The collection is, in every way, a classic offering from the atelier of fashion designer Stella McCartney. |
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The blight also infected chinquapins, and some species of oak, especially post oak, Quercus Stella. |
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In fact, as the months go by I have begun to see that Hilary would make a far finer wife than the errant Stella. |
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Stella comments that Stanley is making a pig of himself with the greasy food at the table. |
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Well Stella have started selling nine pints of draught lager in a keg, 12 hours in the fridge and Robert is your father's brother. |
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Stella loves him dearly, as well, but he has trouble controlling his temper. |
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Stubbings is a previous Master of the Music and Missa Stella Splendens is a festal congregational communion setting. |
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Stella eventually reappears and turns out to be a monster of self-obsessed childishness. |
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He saw Stella, blushed and twirled his hair around with a pencil, and then about-turned sharpish back out of the room. |
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Stella sang the role for all four performances because of the indisposition of Jean Mitchell who had been double cast in the role. |
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Kerrie admitted having drunk two shots of absinthe, a shot of vodka and a can of Stella Artois lager on the night in question. |
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Dame Stella is somewhat out of touch with modern archive services, which can be innovative and challenging. |
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The pub was quiet as Dan sipped his pint of Stella shandy, served by a barman who he'd never seen doing the evening shift. |
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Stella the happy talker, with a laugh that fills the room and warms the heart. |
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Stella decided on the pattern of stripes before beginning the work, and then executed it as impersonally as possible, like a sign painter. |
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The novel's heroine, Stella, is a thirty-something divorcee and single mum on a quest for love. |
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Jay and Stella were deep in quiet conversation in the other end of the cell. |
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Stella always knew who we were and would ask after my grandparents even though we were only there in the summertime for a couple of weeks. |
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But her most vocal cheerleaders are her children Max and Stella, aged eight and six respectively. |
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The bad news for the British fashion industry was that Stella McCartney would not be showing her debut eponymous collection in London. |
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Blanche wormed the details out of a very reluctant Stella with much coaxing and promising of new clothes. |
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In 1713 he had become maestro di cappella to the Marchese Stella, succeeding Alessandro Scarlatti, and organist of the viceroyal chapel. |
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Agreeing an interview venue with Stella Tennant should be a difficult business. |
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We ate quietly and quickly, Stella spoon-feeding Jay who only protested lightly, causing me to roll my eyes at him. |
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The most important Futurist artists were Umberto Boccioni, Gino Severini and Giacomo Boccioni, together with American immigrant, Joseph Stella. |
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In the Black Paintings of Frank Stella, symmetry locks the image to the surface of the canvas. |
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Stella is her own cookbook, and she began by steeping orange pekoe tea bags for sweet tea. |
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Stella goes offstage onto the porch as Blanche comes onstage out of the bathroom, and sees Stanley alone. |
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And afterwards, I like standing on the pavement outside a crowded bar with the other managers and a pint of Stella, eyeing up the hardbodies. |
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Eventually, Gideon makes his peace with his daughter, decides to quit the rat race, and disappears off into the sunset with Stella. |
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Stella McCartney turns up the volume on the Paris catwalk with boxy shapes and cocoon coats. |
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The wheel went round and round and suddenly Stella was thrown out and landed in a heap at her Syd's feet. |
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There was one when Stella compared the initial feeling of losing her memory to what it was like to live in Canada around the time that it suddenly switched to metric. |
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If you are sporting one of this season's oversized knits, then do what Stella McCartney did on her runway and wear it over slender trousers to balance out the bulk. |
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The doors sprang open and Stella was thankful that she had stepped back. |
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Stella wore her favorite jeans with the big butterfly decals on the legs. |
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Mavis and Stella aren't happy about my false start of five minutes ago, and the tabbies are sitting side by side, noses in the air, on the middle of the kitchen counter. |
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Together with many of his old comrades and his wife, Stella, Peter will be at a ceremony in Westminster to commemorate the anniversary of the battle. |
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Photographer Cathleen Naundorff photographed Stella Tennant in the legendary residence, wearing designs by Chanel and Erdem. |
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The past and present combine in the first act, during which overweight Stella and the old girls get together again in trying to remember a routine, which leaves them winded. |
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Stella watched them shoot hoops for a while before remembering something. |
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Stella undergoes a traumatic experience and must deal with the aftermath. |
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At Tesco in Oldham, she was sold a case of 12 bottles of Stella lager. |
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Stella McCartney has long been known to eschew animal-derived materials in her designs. |
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Pari took Stella to her room and opened the door with a master key. |
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The designer follows in the collaborative footsteps of Pharrell Williams, Raf Simons, and Stella McCartney. |
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She flung the two pieces at Stella and threw the scrapbook on the floor. |
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Stella played all three parts overdubbing oboe, cor anglais and bass oboe. |
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A month after meeting Stella, Castelli showed cy Twombly, another Southerner like Rauschenberg and Johns. |
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The two sisters continue their conversation about why Stella lives in this broken-down old place, how Blanche looks, and why she has arrived in New Orleans. |
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He rudely kicks the women out, slapping Stella on her thigh. |
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Years of comparative idleness enabled him to write and revise the Arcadia, and to complete the Defence of Poetry, The Lady of May, and Astrophel and Stella. |
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Couple guided Stella as she crawled and dipped her chest to pick up each magnet. |
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Gastronomically, he compared Stella to a light red or dry white wine, Hoegaarden like a dry white wine with a sour note, such as a Chablis, Muscadet or Sauvignon Blanc. |
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I thought to myself that a long period on a coach trying to pass out with the aid of many tins of Stella and the least comfy seats in showbiz might result in some kip. |
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Stella whistles pervily, and I race to get away before I start shooting my mouth off. |
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Claire was sent away to a subcamp, and another camp mother, called Rosanne Lascroux, looked after Stella for a time. |
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Rudolph and Stella laugh hysterically as I sing along in a scratchy, whiny Chipmunk voice. |
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During his absence from court, he wrote Astrophel and Stella and the first draft of The Arcadia and The Defence of Poesy. |
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His works include Astrophel and Stella, The Defence of Poetry, and The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. |
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But Stella shouldn't really be drunk in pints the same way our dads used to drink bitter or mild that was effectively half as strong. |
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From 1875 to 1876, he was educated at the Jesuit school Stella Matutina in Feldkirch, Austria. |
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Art as Object as seen in the Minimalist sculpture of Donald Judd and the paintings of Frank Stella are still seen today in newer permutations. |
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In 2012 Jackson made a cameo appearance as himself in an episode of the UK TV comedy drama Stella. |
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On 16 August the Stella Polare left Rudolf Island heading south and the expedition returned to Norway. |
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The BBC report of Stella sparked outrage on social media around the world and is the topic of numerous crowd funding efforts to save Stella. |
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Stella squeezed her lips together, trying to tame the ridiculous joy that flooded through her at the news that Adam was not bespoused. |
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It was an unseemly sight but not as stomach-churning as the image of Stella and Les making whoopee. |
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Stella McCartney put the bonkers back into London Fashion Week. |
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Newlyweds Stella and Stanley have a baby on the way and a rackety sort of life style on what we might call a work-style working class estate. |
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That's enough to send her on the razz with Stella on Friday, resulting in a drunken Sunita getting arrested for being drunk and disorderly. |
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Especially in her latest role as the gorgeous, ball-busting, burger-eating detective Stella Gibson in BBC1 thriller The Fall. |
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Stella Chiweshe is known as the Queen of Mbira in her native Zimbabwe, although she is also renowned as a singer around the world. |
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Stella and Hakop had to first agree not to interrupt and not to call names. |
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And SNF judge and Scottish Fashion Awards founder Tessa Hartmann is hopeful the scouts will find Scotland's next Stella Tennant or Kirsty Hume. |
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The Stella Road speed humps were installed last year as part of a scheme to encourage children to walk and cycle to school. |
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Stella was two when she was diagnosed with a form of childhood cancer called nephroblastoma. |
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Alesha also went for a high end look opting for this black Stella McCartney strapless fitted number with gold accessories and a winning smile. |
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When her favourite stuntwoman, Stella Lightfoot, comes to town, Violet shrinks trying to meet her. |
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La Stella said he feared competitors would get their hands on the unpatented technology. |
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Celine for shirts, Stella McCartney for jackets, Lanvin for dresses, Isabel Marant for daywear and Chanel for bags. |
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Stella Price is brassier than a polished doorknocker and sharper than one of Gordon Ramsay's knives. |
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He's giving his halfsister the same brutal treatment that he suffered at the hands of psycho Stella, who has obviously scarred him for life. |
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Mr Hardman lives with his partner of four years Stella Kelsall, 36, and her three children, 20, 19 and 15, in her pub, The Crown Inn. |
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Gillian Anderson has brought the term ice maiden to a new level with her frosty cop Stella Gibson. |
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The French cuff bracelet was spotted by designer Stella McCartney when the two were out shopping in London's New Bond Street. |
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Stella Dallas and Double Indemnity are two of my favourite films. |
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This proved to be a winning differentiator and in the 1930s all cars changed to the Stella suffix from the previous two alpha character model identifiers. |
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Lowell Parks and Recreation Commissioner Tom Bellegarde says people come from all over the world to visit the gravesite of Kerouac and wife, Stella. |
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I hear it's harder to see the goose pimples through a deep tan, although a few bottles of Stella usually put paid to any feelings of hypothermia anyway. |
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Subra C, Grand D, Laulagnier K, Stella A, Lambeau G, Paillasse M, et al. |
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But actors Sergo Vares and Nadia Albina rarely get within half a proplittered stage of each other and Adelle Leonce's Stella seems unconcerned by all that swirls around her. |
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His boozing gets serious next week when he pushes himself on girlfriend Stella and gets stotious while working a shift behind the bar in the Tall Ship. |
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Can anyone at the council explain why, when heading east along the main road from Ryton to Blaydon, the first speed hump is probably all of 100m after the school at Stella? |
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One of the highlights is expected to be Stella McCartney's much-anticipated return to London's catwalks after preferring to use Paris Fashion Week to showcase her designs. |
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But playing bank sequestrator Stella Moon will launch her to much wider fame and Alex is already wondering how she can fit that in with becoming a mother before it's too late. |
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Since then, a total of nine models, including Sambar, Rex, Pleo, and Stella, have been made, with a total of 7,968,000 units produced over 54 years. |
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Stella FOR some people, Friday nights have traditionally been all about Stella, though it was drinking it rather than watching it that kept them salivating during the week. |
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As the collection began to grow Stella and her husband moved it to the South coast, and set up a museum called Rejectamenta at East Wittering in West Sussex. |
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But if he fancies something kinkier, Mistress Stella can offer Wayne bondage, domination, a transvestite session and slave training for pounds 70 an hour. |
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Male pup Solo was born to mother Stella and female Twirl to mum Arielle. |
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He's hysterical and disturbing as an ubernerdy chemistry professor who woos student Stella Stevens by concocting a potion that transforms him into a suave stud. |
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Throughout the 1920s, Stopes and other feminist pioneers, including Dora Russell and Stella Browne, played a major role in breaking down taboos about sex. |
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The courts have until 8 March to appeal the euthanasia of Stella. |
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Prominent artists associated with this movement include Donald Judd, John McCracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Ronald Bladen, Anne Truitt, and Frank Stella. |
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British designers whose collections have been showcased at the fashion week include Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, John Galliano and Stella McCartney. |
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David is not known for his overwhelming sense of europhilia so don't expect to see him quaffing a half litre of Kronenbourg or Stella Artois next time he's in your local. |
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