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  • At the medical-pharmaceutical-political blog Black Triangle this entry, Incurable tyrants, mentions an interesting historical diagnosis: that Adolf Hitler suffered from the long-term effects of encephalitis lethargica (aka 'sleepy sickness' or von Economo's encephalitis), whose delayed sequel was a severe syndrome of parkinsonism, memorably featured in the Oliver Sacks book and film Awakenings. Archive 2004-07-01
  • But above all, and most memorably, he ran down the pitch and just belted the length ball back over the bowler's head.
  • Perhaps our best birder poet, he has written memorably about chickadees, towhees, titmice, owls, great blue herons, pelicans, kingfishers, and many others, always effacing himself before the glory of the thing seen.
  • The word baffled the aging establishment at the BBC, with one executive memorably demanding to know about the 'Go On Show'. Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #156 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • David Trimble memorably refused to shake Adams's hand, saying the handshake originated from two adversaries wanting to show each other they were not carrying weapons.
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  • Massive uncertainties arise because, as Stephen Jay Gould once memorably put it, classifying is not a “glorified form of filing,” but a proposal about the nature of reality itself. The Constant Gardener
  • I've often wondered if you, Frank Bruni, Kit Seeyle and others, (I won't even mention Judy Miller, whom you so memorably shivved once it was safe to do so) who did so much to inaugurate and perpetuate the glorious Bush years, gather to exult in your accomplishment. Maureen Dowd Devotes Whole Column To Edwards' Hair
  • Ali withstood similarly appalling punishment in his three wars with Frazier, and most memorably during his immortal Rumble in the Jungle with George Foreman.
  • Similarly bold plans have misfired elsewhere, most memorably with the U.S. firm Iridium, whose scheme to provide global satellite phone coverage failed spectacularly.
  • Sure, what can go wrong when we allow hundreds of thousands of people who have been, as Mark Steyn memorably described, "marinated" in a "sick death cult," who voted for Hamas, and 55% of whom support suicide bombings live here and at the American taxpayers 'expense: On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The multitudinous facets of Christmas, that season of hope but also that season of unbearable loneliness for so many of New York's internal exiles, are captured memorably here in Didion's painfully accurate prose.
  • He's a narky sod, too, as he frequently demonstrates, kicking the turf and memorably riling Mitchell Johnson. How Jimmy Anderson went from water carrier to leader of the pack | Rob Bagchi
  • It was La Hurley, after all, who memorably coined the exquisitely derogatory term "civilians Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • But Brinkley also says that Luce's most crucial influence - during what Luce himself memorably called The American Century - was his magazines 'boosterish promotion of an upbeat, abundant American way of life. A Publishing Titan's 'Life' And 'Time'
  • The daughter of a Merseyside boilermaker, Rita Hunter rose to become one of the great Brunnhildes of the post-war era, most memorably in the famous ENO Ring conducted by Sir Reginald Goodall.
  • As he most memorably said, ‘The true danger is when liberty is nibbled away, for expedients, and by parts.’
  • Terry Castle aligns herself with the British women who have written memorably about the war years, but does not offer evidence that other women from the US might be similarly interested.
  • In the novel, Berk sets off to join the liberation front with a naïve view of what the war will mean, and Zupan memorably renders the disorientation of combat, the depravation and brutality of guerrilla war and the ghosts of the conflict that trail behind its survivors. In Brief: Literature
  • CNN's Richard Quest – whom the comedian Jeremy Hardy once memorably and accurately described as having a voice "that sounds like he's gargling with his own sick" – is unparalleled when it comes to eagerness and deceptive intelligence. To Americans, Prince William and Kate Middleton are the ultimate celebs
  • That is a memorably neat summary of a Positive science approach.
  • The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another.
  • Among other collectors' gems, this contained the most eccentrically pronounced versions of Annie's Song and Yesterday on record, and the title song is a memorably cheesy duet with Denver.
  • In the process, you might well learn little-known facts about what you ingest (the artist's "posters" about coffee, beer and cheese are popular) and what you believe in (Inman memorably trumpets inventor Nikola Tesla and explains why Thomas Edison's competitive shenanigans were stinkier than a Peterbilt full of body parts). The 'Riffs Interview: 12 Secrets of the insanely viral 'OATMEAL' creator Matthew Inman
  • Prepare stories that illustrate times when you have successfully solved problems or performed memorably .
  • Others too were now taking over the picture book trail that he had so memorably blazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ditching the Bruce character entirely, this "Almighty" focuses on Steve Carell's scene-stealingly tongue-tied newsman Evan Baxter endowed with the Lord's powers, Bruce had memorably made Evan trip over his words on-air. YesButNoButYes: Just Say Noah
  • That is a memorably neat summary of a Positive science approach.
  • He is a byword for dedication and once memorably warned a caddie that he opened up and closed the practice range, routinely whacking 500 balls in a day.
  • This crowd is armed with clubs and swords (Mark and Matthew) or lanterns, torches and weapons (John 18: 3, brilliantly deploying the fear-laden backdrop of darkness, into which John so memorably has Judas vanishing earlier the same evening). Palm Sunday
  • But he also finds other vantage points from which to gaze at the heaving muck of New York, most memorably Manhattan's municipal courthouse.
  • Others too were now taking over the picture book trail that he had so memorably blazed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a song about a mother and father who worked all their lives in obscurity, but lived in ‘the only place on earth bluebonnets grow,’ and about the way they loved their life and - memorably - about the way they described their death.
  • Earlier albums were often melodic yet somehow not catchy, but focused songwriting here makes the riffs memorably hooky.
  • Liszt tells the poet's story with music that is memorably melodious and dramatic; this is one of the highlights among the thirteen.
  • After Christina Aguilera, who has confessedly been singing this since she was seven and if you don't believe me, check YouTube, memorably flubbed the lyrics at this year's Super Bowl, it seems as good an occasion as any to point out what an utter miscalculation this song is. Christina Aguilera didn't botch the national anthem. Francis Scott Key did.
  • ‘Her reputation precedes her,’ he says unmemorably.
  • His tone is full but flexible, sustained but lyrical, and he manages to impart a certain wistfulness to even the jolliest rondos, such as the E flat one that Flanders and Swann memorably set to words. Mozart: Horn Concertos Nos 1-4 – review
  • As the great quitter memorably put it: ‘They're the second-best team in the world, and there's no greater praise than that.’
  • David Cameron memorably warned about the dangers of over-use of Twitter in a radio interview, claiming: "The trouble with Twitter, the instantness of it - too many twits might make a twat. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • She excelled in many great roles, most memorably as Lady Macbeth at the National Theatre.
  • Horowitz could play Chopin memorably
  • The result: this guy steps up to the mic and proceeds to deliver the most aggressively incompetent, indelibly off-key and memorably gonzo version of the Queen song ever performed in the history of the universe.
  • Mr. Jackson has, in the past, done remarkable work with the uneasy departed, from the flesh-eating zombies of “Dead Alive” (1992) to the ectoplasmic pranksters of “The Frighteners” (1996) to, perhaps most memorably, the army of irritable spirits who come to the aid of Aragorn and Gandalf in the climactic battle of “The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King” (2003). IN THE WORLD OF MOVIES: NEWS FOR NOVEMBER 1ST | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews
  • They call this keeper 'The Crazy One'The tradition of the madcap Latin American goalkeeper began with Peru's "El Loco", Ramón Quiroga, memorably booked in the opposition half by officious English referee Pat Partridge during the 1978 finals. Truth takes a battering in the great World Cup cliche game
  • Since then, the anniversary has passed pretty unmemorably each year, and I hope that continues.
  • The first memorably charts his wife's descent into Alzheimer's, but all progress into meditations on bereavement with its consolations of memory and excursions into the fantasies which have relieved his grief.
  • A memorably complex tragic denouement has been reduced to a lovers' quarrel. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Meanwhile, we Europeans congratulated ourselves on forging a deal at Kyoto that would halt the oceans' rise and cosset the ice-deprived polar bears so memorably depicted in Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth. How Not to Run Environmental Policy
  • They rowed and niggled years ago, most memorably here in 2005 when they jostled with Olympian petulance. Australian Open 2011: Nalbandian and Hewitt fight dying of the light | Kevin Mitchell
  • One of the memorably named ball players of all time was the journeyman 1950s pitcher.
  • Clinton's arc provides the analytical foundation, but it also frames the related tentacular outgrowths in politics, society, and the press: The comediennes who so memorably capitalized on the election. AJ Rossmiller: Brilliant New Book About Gender and 2008 Election
  • Kimble memorably honored Gathers by shooting the first free throw in every game thereafter lefthanded. Wes Leonard's Fennville High School team will play in tournament
  • Earlier albums were often melodic yet somehow not catchy, but focused songwriting here makes the riffs memorably hooky.
  • But viewers will hear some flat lines, some predictable lines and, well, some memorably awful lines, such as "Music is magic and magic music" or "You were so young then, mischievously playing in my puddles" or -- brace yourself -- "See their songs suckle on society like the stained lips of rape children to their wavering mother's breast. On HBO, poetry's 'Brave New Voices' are engaging -- if less than artful
  • Even Prodi himself once memorably rechristened the Stability Pact the ‘Stupidity Pact’, when he was President of the European Commission.
  • It was former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi who once memorably observed that for centuries the Himalayas have protected us, and now we must protect them.
  • The lighting uses silhouettes and phosphorescence that give figures and flying coats a garish glow, and none more memorably than the small witch-like figure suspended on high in the second half before she falls and flashes to the ground.
  • Something memorably structure to your English taste. Somewhere East of Life
  • Brian – memorably described by Geoff as “the Jack Dee of construction journalism” – kicked off by explaining that the recession was accelerating an ongoing change within AEC publications, with editorial teams trimmed to the bone and staff expected to work on material for both print and web-based publications, and a constant drive to provide up-to-the-minute news and analysis. CAPSIG Question Time « pwcom 2.0
  • After a humiliating pasting at the Ayr by-election earlier this year, where they didn't just lose the MSP seat but slumped into third place, one would have thought Labour would have been keen to draw a veil over a memorably inept campaign.
  • Although his solo series was fairly short-lived, the Blue Beetle probably became best known as a wisecracking member of Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis's lighthearted, five-year run on Justice League International, where he was memorably partnered with fellow hero Booster Gold, and the two quickly became best friends. Archive 2010-01-01
  • Which is not to say that the main chunk of "The Atrocity Archives" is bad, far from it - there are some memorably creepy moments, such as the death of Fred from the accounts department and the exploration of a frozen parallel Earth - it's just that the Hugo voters got it right, as they sometimes do. February Books 8) The Atrocity Archives
  • Dr Archer was memorably described as "fragrant" by Mr Justice Caulfield during her husband's 1987 libel trial against the Daily Star. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Grilled but i am not awry in indecorously electric knife sharpeners a saprobe that fimbria the dramamine of countersubversion incorporated and magnifico sporozoan pizzazz memorably. fred turnstone eponymy be hoosgow them up in the axile frock, with valedictory weigher and photogravure the way they do in theosophism, tenet. Rational Review
  • Grilled but i am not awry in indecorously electric knife sharpeners a saprobe that fimbria the dramamine of countersubversion incorporated and magnifico sporozoan pizzazz memorably. fred turnstone eponymy be hoosgow them up in the axile frock, with valedictory weigher and photogravure the way they do in theosophism, tenet. Rational Review
  • With a fortune valued at £4.2bn and brands such as Topshop and Dorothy Perkins in his Arcadia stable, Green has long eschewed listed companies within the retail world, memorably declaring that "floats are for milkmen". Profile: Philip Green
  • They memorably incorporate, as a kind of ritornello, a string arrangement of the exquisite opening bars of the Prelude in C-sharp minor from Book Two of The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Nothing here is damning, but the whole affair ultimately drifts by inoffensively and unmemorably.
  • Then Hayley Evetts came on and sang some Anastacia covers, fairly unmemorably.
  • Chapters on upholstery reveal his profound knowledge as the last in a long line of mercers - he once memorably lectured at the V & A with bolts of fabrics from Watts and Co. instead of slides.

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