In the one day arena, few bowlers swing the ball away from the right-hander for fear of bowling wides. |
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Donnie Darko proves that it's possible to do science fiction with visual effects in the independent film arena. |
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Needing the colours to take the frame he was about to take a tough shot on green near the baulk cushion when two spectators left the arena. |
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Their unprecedented run of success has seen them sell out five arena tours and perform to more than four million fans. |
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My own opinion is that the whole flabby saga belongs in the popular media arena for which it was clearly created. |
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Other deals that are already in the public arena are also picking up steam again. |
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But despite this fact the party has been uprooted from the political arena with defeats in both the elections. |
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That's just over a year since the dedicated York warrior turned professional in the unrelenting and unforgiving arena of Thai boxing. |
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Currently Halifax, which, in sporting terms, has hosted big curling, ice skating and ice hockey events, has one 10,000-seat arena. |
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With a sell-out UK arena tour and top billing on millennium eve in Liverpool, 1999 ended on a high. |
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Surrounded by a horseshoe of dazzling white marble terraces it has the appearance of a gladiatorial arena rather than an athletics stadium. |
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In the tough, macho arena of rock climbing, one woman has beaten the boys at their own game. |
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We can trash-talk all we want in-game, but there's very little that's gained by taking that outside of the competitive arena. |
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The penguins can be viewed, not just from a sloping arena but also from underwater viewing areas. |
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The British Council has also stepped into this arena, with analysis of the impact of substitutions on the results of football games. |
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The Hard Knock Life tour made it so rap artists could go out again and do arena tours. |
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The estate also offers a challenging cross-country course, an outdoor arena and show-jumping area. |
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It is an arena in which far too much time is being spent attending to finicky details within details. |
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While they do not expect thugs to try to smuggle weapons into the arena, they are aware of the potential for violence outside. |
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He was to speak on a specially built circular stage in the centre of the arena, linked by a platform used by other speakers. |
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And I'd be surprised if some of the backwash of that hasn't carried into the international arena. |
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His opponent entered from the other side of the arena, hidden from Iam's view by a thick screen of trees. |
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Telephony is an issue that brings a whole new arena of regulation and oversight. |
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Finally, some consistency and convergency is occurring in this arena, which allows for the repeatable specification of independent variables. |
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Riders enter the arena at full speed, triggering the clock to start and rounding the barrels in a cloverleaf pattern. |
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During the week running up to the meeting the campus was transformed into an arena of political debate. |
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These arguments have now been tested in a political arena for the first time. |
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Go from the acoustic response of a baroque concert hall to that of a 10,000-seat arena or a gothic cathedral with the push of a button. |
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They ran ahead to a small restaurant called Frankie's where there was an arcade, a ball pit, a laser tag arena and great food. |
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As science strode boldly into one arena of knowledge after another, it discredited claims to the infallibility of revelation. |
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The companies' joint strategy has expanded the scope of traditional made-to-measure production into the mass customization arena. |
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Sculptures included an Olympic flame, a hockey arena, a ski jump, and more. |
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It felt strange at first as Sarah led her into the arena, but after a few circles on the lunge Amber felt herself relaxing. |
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All locker rooms can easily be converted to dressing rooms for stage and arena shows. |
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With that project under its belt, the company was able to exit the tract housing market and break into the expanding school construction arena. |
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Police are investigating whether there is any criminal culpability surrounding how the indoor arena was being operated. |
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The real dynamic ramifications of that event are yet to play out in the international arena. |
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He will help the Penguins in the standings and at the gate and possibly get that arena deal done. |
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In addition to hockey, curling and a host of other activities, Campus Rec broomball is played at the arena. |
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On another occasion, fire gutted the then indoor arena one show morning, but the schedule still went ahead only a few minutes behind time. |
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Popular music has been a very prominent arena for processes of hybridization and indigenization to develop in a fruitful way. |
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Hate is manifested in a whole range of insults in football and nobody is spared in an arena where the lowest common denominator rules the roost. |
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After many such disappointments, he realised the wisdom of moving away from the political arena. |
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The parade saw more than 1,500 reservists on parade watched by an audience of several thousand in the Horse Guards arena. |
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Every combatant there went into the arena in full battle gear for a fight to death or surrender. |
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Improved technology in the battery arena has even made battery-powered hedge clippers a viable option for both homeowners and professional users. |
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However, something, whether by human error or mechanical fault, went awfully wrong as we saw him plummet to his death from the arena roof. |
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The synapse is the probable arena where general anesthetics depress neuronal function. |
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The court, which sits in The Hague, is the final arena for settling disputes between nations. |
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There is extensive stabling with eighteen loose boxes, an indoor arena and extensive farm buildings. |
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The pair moved innocently about the ring for much of the opening two minutes with their punches sending loud smacks all over the empty arena. |
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Brandishing his trophies, the triumphant toreador tours the arena to the applause of the public, who hand him flowers and wine. |
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The McDonald's travelling caravan hits Montreal this Friday night at the Maurice Richard arena. |
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It is high time we gave shape to a new culture, where each arena of activity is given its due place. |
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Naturally, by the end of such a traumatic, sustained attack, a sense of loss pervades the opposition and the arena. |
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While arena polo follows the same basic principles of the outdoor game, it requires a different strategy due to the limited amount of space. |
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Mila glanced up at a small box-like room just above the 3rd level seating in the arena. |
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In the beginning, you can use the walls near the corner of the arena to help you create this feeling. |
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He's totally assured in the arena, but in moments of repose you want to mother him. |
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The political arena often produces heated exchanges and the starkness of the voting system produces winners and losers. |
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The arena has emptied by the time the stricken fighter is helped out of the ring. |
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The spectators were told the flags had to be dismantled in the interests of health and safety in the events arena. |
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Stopping in the center of the arena they performed a piaffe worthy of international competition. |
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Thus the plotting and counterplotting gets morally foggier when public relations gets into the government and industry arena. |
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Many of the youngsters entering the arena of serious theatre now take this objective quite earnestly. |
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In the world where we live, the here and now, money equates to power, especially in the political arena. |
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Active in the life of the city, this person exercises courage, moderation, liberality, and justice in the public arena. |
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There is no play tomorrow because the arena is being rigged up for television coverage which starts on Saturday. |
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One cannot really blame them because even the best talent in women's athletics have found it difficult to stay afloat in the international arena. |
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Sport stars are big news these days, and not always for how they perform on the pitch, the track, the arena or in the pool or the ring. |
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Leitrim may have entered the arena from the underdogs corner but they soon had landed a severe body blow to the champions. |
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He is clearly interested in exploring sexual relations as an arena of power play. |
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Her enthusiasm apparently strikes a chord as more and more women become involved in a formerly forbidden athletic arena. |
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This created the effect of a massive bowl with the arena at the lowest point. |
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Innovation is running rampant in this whole arena, and new businesses are being incubated at a rate never seen before in the industry. |
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His one arena of success lay in rowing crew, setting the stage for a lifelong love of being on water. |
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Sturdy steel fences surrounding the arena have been constructed, preventing close contact with the spectators sitting in the stands. |
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Elvis may have left the musical arena, but Tom was in fine voice and ready for action. |
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It forced me to become bicoastal and to build a whole new arena professionally. |
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In the arena of open competition, the talkers are quickly moved to the bottom of the rankings. |
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However, the image analysis capabilities in these programs have an unexpected application in the bioengineering arena. |
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In this arena, too, the use of wireless PDAs can reduce turnaround time for transcribing physician dictations by half. |
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The huge invasive forces, armed to the teeth, are backing up the regime's puppetry, both in the police and the political arena. |
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We demonstrate this claim through an arena in which we argue that processes of scalar structuration are of especial significance. |
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And his fame has nothing whatsoever to do with his prowess on the football field or in the political arena. |
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Aside from a mini train, the traffic garden also has a draaimolen, a swimming pool, a child care center and an arena for cycling and bumper cars. |
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As soon as he opened the arena door leading into the stable, nothing could mask that unmistakable smell. |
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His sweat would've soaked through her breeches, but she sat sort of side-saddle, and her legs were facing the inside of the arena. |
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Sheltered seating and an arena for skateboarders and BMX bikers will be built on a field in the Skye Edge and Wybourn area. |
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The angelic army and the necromancer horde were both spectators in the arena. |
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Captive bank voles, for example, changed the location of their larder hoard when a conspecific was introduced to their arena. |
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Who's more appropriate to encourage us to get plastered than the kings of arena rock and roll? |
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He also covered motocross, powerboats, touring cars and go-karts, but F1 was his major arena. |
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In the arena of real sport though, Michael Vaughan and the England boys cruised to a whitewash 3-0 series victory over New Zealand. |
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After one of them walked away from the arena, prices dived so low that Satsuma pottery can be found at half the prices of five years ago. |
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The studied silence is broken with people screaming, whistling and booing the jockeys as the bell rings and the equines enter the race arena. |
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He's aspiring toward arena tours on one end and the Borscht Belt comedy circuit in the Catskills on the other. |
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The dancers performed in the central arena, surrounded by stalls varying from a lobster raffle to a coconut shy. |
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Animal consciousness has long been assumed to be a nonviable arena of investigation. |
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I have too much respect for him to carry his inessentialness to my own cinema cosmogony too far into the public arena. |
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His manner of bullfighting is irregular but when he receives a bull, there is not one person in the arena who is left unimpressed by his passes. |
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The formal region is the arena for new urbanism, especially a physical formal region that is linked with the concept of geographical determinism. |
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Many cathedrals, including York Minster, allow girls to sing in this traditionally male-dominated arena. |
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He shows that gladiators who fought in the arena were treated much differently from those condemned to die in any number of spectacular ways. |
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The single, deep note sounded by the gong sent twelve people running toward the center of the arena. |
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As you can imagine, some sections of the political arena are none too happy about this. |
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It is quite another to look the other way in the face of out-and-out lies, fraud, and misinformation in the arena of environmental science. |
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There is absolutely no denying that competition in this arena is burning hot. |
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Five judges and you will watch as 10 young unbroken horses enter the arena and meet the clinician for the first time. |
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In their search for some kind of self-justification, for a sense of moral purpose, Western elites turned to the international arena. |
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In an arena often mired in apologetics and polemics, they articulate the intricacies of Mormon origins irenically. |
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From the outside, the arena could easily be mistaken for an overlarge nightclub. |
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The shift from the political to the cultural arena helped entrench old divisions and to create new ones. |
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It was created as an arena for the representation and expression of minority opinion. |
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He'd explore the catacomb level underneath the arena and end up sitting at the knees of fabled celebrities. |
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Usage of the unallocated space in the memory arena could also have an effect. |
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In experiments pitting the two in a Plexiglas arena, the metalmark faced down its nemesis time after time. |
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As grapple fans the world over know, this only ever works in the arena of World Wrestling Entertainment. |
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When one is consigned to the nosebleed press section of a college arena, one longs for spies on the bench. |
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The city is the arena of multiple singularities, packed densely with each intensely individual life living out its deeply personal destiny. |
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Now on TV, it looks like it's filmed in a giant dome-like arena, but in real life it's fairly small and poxy-looking. |
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Over a period of 20 years, Donatella established herself as a sculptress in the international arena of visual arts. |
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Tahr lurched back until she was almost at the edge of the arena, her left hand clenched into a fist and tucked under her right arm. |
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Whilst Rob was well known, and an arena in the Summit Centre still bore his name, he was a very down-to-earth person. |
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The world is too unpredictable an arena, the mind of the wicked too dark a cavern. |
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He knelt, his knees cracking so loudly that a quiet echo bounced about the arena. |
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A simple, sparse arena populated by a sundial and small bench gives the actors freedom to explore the text's complexities. |
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In an arena like this, full of intelligent storytellers, ideas seem to be a common currency. |
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Here will be the social arena of the whole community, with an arcade round the piazza serving shops, offices and cafes. |
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It is shifted out of the political public policy arena into bureaucratic programs. |
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At one end, a scary climbing wall that made me glad I wasn't a rock climber stood overlooking the arena. |
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Some say that imitation is the highest form of flattery, but in the cut-throat arena of fashion, sorry, it's not. |
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The glare of the floodlights focussed on the gladiators engaged in the middle, the arena one grand spectacle, the game fierce and engaging. |
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We should aspire, along with being world champions in the sporting arena, to being the most humane and compassionate people on this planet. |
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My lesson was inside, because the outdoor arena was too mucky from the sleet. |
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The most significant attempts at providing user privacy in this arena have been centered around the use of infomediaries. |
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Stepped seating rose like amphitheatres from the sun decks around the pool, so that it became an arena in which the swimmers took centre stage. |
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She would not be bounced into giving her consent to the controversial sports arena in west Dublin. |
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Competition doesn't get much more aggressive than in the Scottish newspaper arena. |
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He studied its ice plant and told the arena manager the soft ice at The Pond could be improved with sorer water. |
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The aerospace industries are a central arena for trade conflicts between the US and Europe. |
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They walked through an intricate maze of hallways before reaching a large arena filled with all sorts of technical equipment. |
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He even stated that he need not name every disease or body part, that God's power was effecting a multitude of cures all over the arena. |
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It was limited in its size, and the size of the arena is the key to its profitability and commercialism. |
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Pop-punk band Busted have had to add extra dates to their arena tour after it sold out almost a year in advance. |
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A commitment to bar cowboys from the financial arena was behind the tough investor protection laws. |
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But consecutive markups sometimes price the product out of the arena where reimbursement is available. |
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Miko Smitheson was walking his paint mare on a long rein out of the arena when I got there, the pair of them looking hot and tired. |
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As a result, the already God-fearing country became even keener to see religious ideas within the political arena. |
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His puck-handling prowess can cause him to get overconfident or rattled by elements such as a kink in the boards of a road arena. |
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Both actors compete for public support and governance becomes a contested arena. |
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For brief moments the rain would relent, teasingly, then come slashing into the arena in slanting waves. |
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Petite Pooja Reddy is the rising star and the brightest hope in shooting arena. |
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Aside from their spectacular and noisy arena show, they also exhibit static displays of their personal collections of militaria. |
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Most of these people are scared stiff of entering the political arena on their own but eager to do so hidden under some obscure umbrella. |
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In arena trials, females that were exercised to exhaustion before courtship mated with smaller males than did control females. |
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Last night in Braehead, everyone's eardrums took a battering from the raucous, but well behaved crowd which almost filled the arena. |
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The lights ceased blinking and focused clearly on the blue floored arena masked with fake fog. |
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Investing in a company that is liquidating is playing in a high-risk arena that can be lucrative when done right. |
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This is not necessarily true for all of the players in the digital library arena, and it is not necessarily benightedness that accounts for this. |
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It's about citizens demanding a level playing field in our political arena. |
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It stands without peer in the public arena as the most authoritative record of one of the nation's most trying experiences. |
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To have some other arena past college to strive for is a great prospect for our kids. |
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In the medical arena, nanotechnology and biotechnology may well be destined to meld together. |
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I wore flowery shirts and tie-dye pants and spent hours in a smoky arena swaying to never-ending jams and feeling the love. |
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Dog breeder Mary Raby fears her stolen Akita could be used in an illegal fighting arena. |
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The arena seated about 15,000 and was about a third full, according to James Perry. |
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The arena was one flight upstairs in the town auditorium where local musicales, lectures and forums on raised taxes were shouted over. |
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The Wireless Broadcast Unit is a specialist provider of wireless broadcast products for the media and entertainment arena. |
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Christopher Barreca's set is a round arena behind which stretches a steeply raked platform, half of which sometimes turns into a set of stairs. |
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I slid my boots off of my now callused feet, how many times had I trained barefooted in that sandy arena with Master Lin! |
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That his places are unpeopled, in today's arena of politicized landscape photography, is in itself anachronistic, however abrupt the photographs. |
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I vaulted up onto the half-bred's back and trotted, then cantered and then galloped around the arena. |
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Public facilities will include playing fields, an indoor sports arena and an athletics track. |
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She is recognized as the ultimate team player, highly professional and a leader in the clinical arena. |
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There is far more to life than what happens on a pitch, on a track or in the arena. |
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In many artists' work, an arena of possibilities is delineated, and, over the years, a complex, expanding reiteration takes place. |
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The two headed to their sides of the arena to towel off and take long drinks from canteens of flavored water. |
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Even in an arena as illogical and playful as football, my faith in modernity, science, and rationality remains unshaken. |
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As in any museum or theater experience, there is a public arena and a backstage. |
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An arena demonstrating traditional sports such as kabaddi will give fans a chance to test their skills. |
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Completeness, however, is an elusive goal and proves quite difficult to achieve in the arena of electronic state government information. |
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Much more important, there is no way that the movement can keep the political arena at arm's length. |
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All that is left is a grim arena where matter is collected by scavengers and transformed into useful merchandise. |
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It is unfortunate and painful to see the fall of a dream city that earned a steadfast place in the international arena. |
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They are not amenable to the type of process we employ in the domestic law enforcement arena. |
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He did not seek to enter the political arena which is where you would seek to place him, with all its attendant risks. |
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The accord comes amid a diplomatic drive to end its isolation in the international arena. |
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The fans in the arena knew about that winning kick the moment it sailed over the goal post crossbar. |
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This will take bodybuilding into a combative mano-a-mano arena never before seen. |
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Empowerment has now moved from the arena of management circles and into our daily lives. |
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The atmosphere was more like that of an examination hall on finals day than a sporting arena before a big event. |
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This Institute has already established a strong track record in the research arena. |
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Over the past two decades, a number of important advances have been made in the arena of retroviral testing. |
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It was designed not as a gambling arena, it was designed as insurance against the possibility you will not have enough savings. |
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In another metalworking arena, Fantesk may one day be used to lubricate dies, which shape sheet metal into objects such as automobile roofs. |
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Haven't the judges done enough harm already by muscling in on the political arena? |
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As a result, shareholder activism has been stalemated in this arena, and institutional shareholders want a new weapon. |
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There, in 1999 the Americans were guilty of some of the most outrageously uncouth and unsporting behaviour ever displayed in a sporting arena. |
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The excitement created by an arena will boost and help regenerate the whole borough. |
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The government's move to create districts exclusively for women contending for parliamentary seats has revivified rows in the political arena. |
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If a major old-line company is dragged into the corporate scandal arena, will that mean trouble for the market? |
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As for Ibiza, Dowse is clearly a hoser who is more at home in a hockey arena than at Manumission. |
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Out of 150 or so shares, theirs were alighted on the two greatest corporate disaster zones in the big stock arena. |
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The frail, shrunken body on the couch seeming to control the powerful one in the arena. |
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Petty fisticuffs aside, the idea of a battle of the sexes in the snooker arena would add an extra dimension. |
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The oligarchy's determination to control extended well beyond the political arena to pervade all aspects of social life in the city. |
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The arena contains a charging station, where the robots can autonomously recharge their batteries. |
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They were among thousands of slaves being trained to fight to the death in the arena for public entertainment. |
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I really believe if you want to be successful today in this arena, you had best do it all. |
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His company's bid was to turn the Dome into an arena for rock concerts and sports including boxing, tennis and athletics. |
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The area which used to be the service yard for Tesco would be transformed into a riverside arena, resembling an amphitheatre. |
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He resisted the lures of the buckle bunnies who linger late in a rodeo arena, looking to sidle up against the winners. |
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In this almost-authentic arena, groups of teenagers are brought together in a myriad of ways. |
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I ask if he would be so kind as to take me back to his tepee for a short powwow, and we walk down a sidewalk to a small patch of grass outside the rodeo arena. |
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A battery of twelve loose boxes now occupies the centre of the indoor riding arena and a further six are located at the southern end of the building. |
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The defence which resisted Holland in the orange bowl of the arena for two hours last week was breached three times at home by Denmark during the qualifying campaign. |
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Riding on the latest medical advancements, telemedicine, if applied with proper plan and vision can actually transform the whole arena of medical care. |
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Now for Cola companies to allow those lucky few winners to enter the game's arena during the course of a match violates one its sanctum sanctorum. |
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Others are new to the golfing arena, and platforming fans will be pleased to know that Jak and Ratchet have taken up the game, with their sidekicks acting as caddies for them. |
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This weekend a spokesman confirmed that the artefacts would go on show in the first year of the dome's new existence as a commercially run arena and leisure centre. |
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The ring announcers did a great job of not dramatizing the whole situation and throughout the show did not show any of the horror that had unfolded in the arena. |
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Their songs don't revolve around high school crushes, they don't ride skateboards in their videos and they haven't rushed into playing the country's arena circuit. |
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They're nothing but a pack of social scientists, marketers, and mountebanks who don't even look at the game but analyze the arena for logo penetration and recognition. |
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New to the body-painting arena is the airbrushing of makeup using a process called pointillism, a form of art borrowed from the French impressionists. |
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Those adolescent, screaming Austin Mahone fans were hurriedly ushered out of the arena in droves by their shocked parents. |
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Punches were thrown, chairs sent flying, a woman pushed to the floor and spectators in the packed arena sent running for cover, according to reports from the scene. |
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With the mixed reaction to the finale of Lost, did you feel some reluctance to return to the arena of television? |
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As he overachieved in one arena after another, he surprised us all. |
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That's the way it is in any walk of life, and this arena is no different. |
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The air in the Odyssey arena begins to crackle with excitement. |
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Beyond the main flying arena which is used for falconry displays and training courses, there are numerous barns and aviaries for housing and breeding the birds. |
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The political arena was left as a fertile ground for undigested political philosophies from political activists of humbler intellectual backgrounds like Kenneth Kaunda. |
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Minutes before the official announcement in the futuristic hemicycle arena, he gave a thumbs up to his 12-year-old son Peter and daughter Grace as they sat in the gallery. |
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We're into real estate, developing the land around the arena. |
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The only arena in which Moderate Muslims permit excess is in idealism. |
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Jay Fletcher has become the secret sauce to dozens of success stories in this arena. |
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Now he has stepped down from his cathedra into the public arena. |
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A fit again Hickie is a virtual certainty for Eddie O'Sullivan's squad but Cullen and Miller have a fight on their hands to edge into the ultra competitive back-five arena. |
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But then came the loud echo of footsteps as a woman entered the arena. |
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In making a name for herself in the football arena, Melissa, a pupil at Hob Moor Junior School, is following hot on the heels of her older brother, Aaron. |
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Tennis dignitary Chris Evert stands behind her, forced into rapturous laughter along with 14,000 others inside the arena. |
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That was the distance from the arena to the interstate, which, in theory, could remain open during the debate. |
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The grandstands, which ring the southern and western sides of the arena, are old fashioned red brick, with crumbling black bitumen leading to the fence line. |
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With such encouraging results, these teenagers have excelled in the world arena, erasing the image of Indonesian students as unintelligent and dull. |
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Christie is far behind, in third place in the GOP field, in the saner arena of New Hampshire. |
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Ultimately, even though AOL isn't necessarily a pure play on interactive TV, some analysts think it's the best investment opportunity in the whole arena. |
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A minute later, Whalen was down on the Value City arena court in Columbus, writhing with two broken bones in her right hand, her collegiate career probably finished. |
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Whitaker believes that, although digital art is in its infancy, it will have a tremendous impact on the publishing arena and the collectability of art. |
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Next, a high school marching band filed onto the floor of the arena to play the theme song from the show. |
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She is delighted that Liz has come out of retirement for a final fling at an arena close enough to ensure a sizeable contingent of home fans will cheer her to the echo. |
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The cheesy photos of Georgia that ring the bowl of the arena add nothing. |
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Swansea approached the owner of the arena in Arles, got the gig, and set to work. |
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There was one other arena in which the two Deadspin reporters, Timothy Burke and Jack Dickey, lapped the mainstream types. |
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They pioneered arena performances and electric light, enabling the first night performances. |
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As generalized markup developments moved from the labs to the standards arena and started to become metalanguages, three basic parts to generalized markup language emerged. |
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But they really don't see much connection between how they, say, lead their horse from the barn to the arena and how they ask that horse to canter. |
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The arena was on a hill in the heart of downtown, a few streets above the main drag, with a level entrance in the back and a gigantic hike for people coming in the front. |
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The owner then had to use a rattle can, which is an empty soda can filled with pebbles, to encourage their horse to canter at least once around the arena. |
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Afanador does a similar turn with his aesthetic cape in the black-and-white arena of his suitably large Rizzoli book. |
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On the one hand we are told about grandiose plans for city status, an arena, a redeveloped theatre complex, a new cultural quarter and links to the Tube. |
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He is then taken by helicopter to the Olympic stadium in Stratford, east London, where he parachutes into the arena. |
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A dressage competition takes place in an entirely flat and rectangular arena. |
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The real Charlie takes his position up behind Forrest and allows him to fire, thoroughly destroying his copies and leaving rather nasty looking impact marks in the arena. |
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The lead roles are played by the bull and the matador in the arena. |
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The run is a 825-metre stampede from the corral where the bulls are kept to the outdoor bullfighting arena where they will be invariably killed by matadors later in the day. |
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He despised it for showing war not as an arena of bravery and honor but as a locus of dread and fear. |
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Having a film or television show set in your city is a statement of that city's value, a status symbol just as surely as a professional sports franchise or arena is. |
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The fundamental women's right that was fought for then had been a part of women's lives for centuries before being discussed in mixed company and won in the public arena. |
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The band is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, at least in the live arena, which might be why they've just released their third live album in four records. |
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Later, the ladder sat there unretracted, its fourfold shadow cast on that arena wall on which some actor occasionally perched like a spectator at a corrida. |
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The resulting silver, black, white and sepia images are multilayered palimpsests whose billowing blobs of form hover, sometimes uncomfortably, within the pictorial arena. |
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Between 44th and 45th Streets on Broadway, then a nondescript part of midtown, he erected the Olympia, encompassing a music hall, a theater, and a smaller concert arena. |
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Music, of course, is another intensely important arena, particularly so these days in North Africa and France, where rai music has made the pop charts. |
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Their wedding cake was a sheet cake decorated to look like a hockey arena. |
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Poultry show, bees and honey and an action-packed main arena programme. |
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More than ever before, it makes clear that her importance crosses over from the ghetto of poetry and into the arena of serious thinkers, serious comediennes. |
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The entourage, so out of place in the one-on-one battle arena, soon left the stage. |
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A key element of the project is a giant 10,000-seat arena capable of staging concerts by top-quality acts such as Robbie Williams and the Rolling Stones. |
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I felt the only path open to me was through legal channels but found the legal arena of little help despite the race relations and human rights law. |
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The other main arena for scientific projects and expeditions in the UK is archaeology, and this comes under the general umbrella of the Nautical Archaeology Society. |
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While I was in the arena, a demonstrator who'd been shot in the shoulder lay on his side for about an hour on the arena floor. |
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It's pretty much a toss-up as to which arena is more cutthroat. |
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The most popular arena for spreading false propaganda is the Internet. |
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Varsha was a respectable opponent, but she spent most of her time out of the arena primping and shopping, caring for nothing more than her appearance in public. |
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In the midst of an ongoing worldwide trek, Kapranos spoke to the Mirror about music festivals, Christmas lights and the saccharine splendour of arena singalongs. |
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When the massive inner earthworks were added, with only two entrances, they enclosed an arena separated from the outside world by an imposing barrier. |
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Despite that, the early pace was electric and a pounding stream of runners funnelled from the main arena through a tight gap in the crowd and up the fell. |
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There are equestrian facilities beside the house, including six looseboxes, a turnout paddock and a full-sized all-weather arena with rubber mulch surface. |
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Webb says his band is called not to create the newest, most innovative style of worship but to pursue excellence and incarnate Christ in the arena of music. |
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The forgiving rims in the arena were nothing but help for the long-distance shooting Gaels, who mostly relied on points from behind the arch to stay in the game. |
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Females in masculine arenas are viewed as potential contaminators of the arena, whereas males in feminine arenas are viewed as potential self-contaminators. |
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The book begins with a re-interpretation of the post-Cold War international system firmly placing the current state of flux and change in an arena of global disorder. |
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As New York strip clubs get more upscale and the dancers grow more homogenous and interchangeable, neo-burlesque is an arena where individuality rules. |
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The arena was ready, beyond was a writhing mass of blazered acned youth. |
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As in the far more lucrative arena of the visual arts, dance lost its oppositional fervor as it accommodated to both political and economic realities. |
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Contestants enter an arena at top speed on an American Quarter Horse, ride a cloverleaf pattern around three specially positioned barrels, and then sprint out of the arena. |
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However, I do object to bacon as catchphrase, as fad, as arena for testosterone-fueled competition. |
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Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a pair of binoculars to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances. |
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Were it not for them, nobody would have even built the brand new arena where Sarah saw a princess! |
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