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  • I blame it all on becca who called me in the middle of the night to talk to me all about how the two best friends names are Kate and Becca and that the main character lives in apartment 601 as my address and other kooky details that i have been trying to forget nightly since i saw that movie, And then every sound is that kid coming out of the television and im only writing about it now in order to expunge as i fear she will grab hold of my foot from under the desk and eat me or turn me into something decomposing or whatever it is she does. I-claudius Diary Entry
  • a persistent campaign of mockery by the satirical fortnightly magazine
  • She has her nightly show "SNN" where she does her own research WN.com - Articles related to AP Source: Warner to return its music to YouTube
  • In addition to weekly episodes of our human rights broadcast, we were also producing 'fortnightly' (a word we had picked up from Anita and begun to employ widely!) editions of Body Shop Television -- a unique, in-store television magazine devoted to internal communication among Body Shop employees and managers. Rory O'Connor: There Was Nothing Like This Dame
  • His sleep patterns differ on a nightly basis and he will often be awake all night if he is bored in the day. The Sun
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  • Bury council hopes that cutting down from fortnightly collections of general waste will encourage recycling and save on landfill tax and treatment costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the US, many people do this by making 26 fortnightly payments of half their mortgage repayment, instead of twelve monthly payments.
  • The company publishes a fortnightly bulletin for its staff.
  • The Tonight programme had a nightly audience of about 8m. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will see standard grey household waste bins being emptied fortnightly instead of weekly, while new green wheeled bins for garden waste are collected on alternate weeks from 60,000 homes in the city.
  • Voters also punished the big parties where councillors had introduced fortnightly rubbish collections. The Sun
  • Believe it or not, two of RTE's five most popular programmes are the nightly weather reports, while the Nine O'Clock News makes it to the top ten four times a week.
  • Being lonely and afraid allowed Robinson Crusoe to fill his desire for company by allowing God into his life through his nightly readings of the Bible.
  • It runs nightly from Wednesday, March 19 to Saturday, March 22 at 8pm.
  • Now the nightly ritual keeps open the sea-lane of memory between colonial past and present nationhood .
  • The night tennis was getting to be a nightly ritual.
  • Then, out of nowhere, your mom interrupts to jump on your case for not taking Murphy, the family labradoodle, out for his nightly stroll.
  • Her heart beat quick and her face changed, yet she hastened, and was shod and stood up in knightly array by then he stayed his steps some five paces from her, and gave her the sele of the day in courteous wise; and she strove to think that he had not seen her, or at least noted her otherwise dight; yet her heart misgave her. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • Apparently there has been an increase in the use of fireworks this year with bangers and so called rockets going off on a nightly basis over the past few weeks.
  • It was the time of night when families would just be settling down for dinner, and just before the taverns and inns would become filled with their nightly guests.
  • Householders will have their waste glass, paper and cans collected fortnightly, alongside usual refuse collections.
  • Paul crushes all of the pills and puts them into his mother's nightly milk.
  • Some of the country's finest opera singers perform nightly in the lounge, and each room is decorated with musical antiques, like a grand piano (suites from $381; mollies. co.nz). The Kiwi Boutiques
  • The nightly sweeps of raids and arrests are reinforced by daytime roadblocks and identity checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I played Iago's codpiece in Othello, and I gave my Bottom nightly for two months - and it was very well-received, I might add - in a production of Midsummer Night's Dream. Archive 2009-06-01
  • Thus comes it that we take a final glance through two childish prison-houses, in far-separate Russian cities, wherein a youth and a maiden lie nightly dreaming the same dreams: one of them a spirit already bonded to the service of mind under the whip of circumstance: destined to storm rocky heights, from which hard-won eminences he shall command great views of sweeping plains and far-off mountain ranges; the other a pretty chrysalis on the eve of her change into a butterfly of butterflies; who is, nevertheless, to attempt flights overhigh and overfar for her frail wings; venturing to unfriendly lands whence she must return with frayed and tired pinions and a bruised and bleeding little soul. The Genius
  • In mid-March, as a White House assessment of the war in Afghanistan was nearing completion, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, met in a secure Pentagon room for their fortnightly video conference with Gen. David D. McKiernan, the top U.S. commander in Kabul. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: August 17, 2009
  • Residents blamed refuse collections being made fortnightly instead of weekly. The Sun
  • They even researched the best bars in the area for the nightly aftershow parties. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reduce your nightly intake of cosmopolitans to one from three.
  • How blessed are some people, whose lives have no fears, no dreads, to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams.
  • Avenue A, one of the main arteries of the nearby East Village, is now a nightly hot spot.
  • At News 24 he was an evening presenter and newsreader, and also presented the nightly entertainment news show Zero 30.
  • Last night Adelaide viewers were faced with the unedifying sight of having their nightly TV news beamed in from Sydney.
  • I saw that she lay in the position of old knightly tomb figures, her legs crossed at the ankles, a long black sword clasped between her breasts and a red sandstone bowl on her chest from which rose a willowy plume of smoke. The Skrayling Tree
  • Fortnightly there will also be a column by a local correspondent on a burning issue relevant to the locale, with the opportunity for users to register their opinions.
  • In 1972 he helped to found a fortnightly political-literary magazine, Andalán, which had a considerable impact on the revival of Aragonese leftwing politics. José Antonio Labordeta obituary
  • Primetime newsmagazines have proliferated even as the nightly newscasts have lost some of their luster.
  • Their collective objective is to develop potent software to process the estimated 30 terabytes of astronomy imagery (think 12 billion five-megapixel photos) that will stream nightly from the newly built Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, or LSST, slated to go online in 2013. Google and NASA Build a Search Engine for the Stars | Impact Lab
  • Other facilities include two swimming pools and nightly entertainment featuring steel bands, limbo dancing and calypso music.
  • As Mattie Ross, the 14-year-old heroine, obsessively pursues her father's killer, she proves to be an almost unbelievably viable outdoorswoman, stoically fording a river on horseback, camping out nightly without complaint, bracing the elements, staring down death. Avital Binshtock: An Environmentalist's Review of True Grit
  • THOR: I wash it fortnightly in the sacred waters of the Rhinemaidens, then comb it straight by the light of a silvery moon. Robert Brenner: A Thor Subject
  • The raccoons made it through the long winter as their nightly raids on our bird feeders attest, and we all know that nothing gets the best of the squirrels and chipmunks!
  • It's not the nightly ritual that it used to be, say 20, 30 years ago.
  • We can just stay tuned to the nightly news. Christianity Today
  • Furtive and nimble tipplers and topers nightly dodged through alleys and back yards under the noses of the flashlamp-carrying guards.
  • [T] his engaging read, or read-aloud, is" joust "the ticket for all young fans of non-gender-specific knightly valor. Igraine The Brave by Cornelia Funke: Book summary
  • He also has a fortnightly column in Books. Times, Sunday Times
  • he visited his cousins fortnightly
  • Staff can join company netball or running teams and fortnightly massages are available. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the age of four and a half they face a pretty formal six-hour school day, often with nightly homework.
  • In May, 1998, we converted from a fortnightly newsletter to a daily news operation.
  • She would come by nightly and he'd renew his plea.
  • Accounts of his nightly intake include vodka, beer, tequila, all combined.
  • My grandmother screamed at them in Italian while they were cleaning their guns, a nightly ritual.
  • After discharge, patients should attend weekly outpatient appointments, moving to fortnightly or monthly attendances as appropriate.
  • Defending the council's street cleaning provision, environment spokesman Councillor Colin Hall said roads were inspected on a weekly basis and the council aimed to clean all streets fortnightly.
  • Most readers will be aware that "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" began its life as a tale invented to amuse the three Liddell girls during a boat trip, but it may come as a revelation—or not, depending on your taste—to hear that J.R.R. Tolkien had to force-feed his children nightly installments of "The Hobbit. Writers at Work, Seeking a Spark
  • And when Obama campaign manager David Plouffe was asked about having Biden dial into the nightly campaign conference call, he responded: "Nah. E-nough!
  • Sang ladye-love and war, romance and knightly worth. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage
  • I'm sure we watched the nightly news, and then we turned on the movie.
  • NBC's "Nightly News" aired part of the interview Thursday.
  • Daniel also typesets the newsletter put out on a fort-nightly basis by the local boy scouts organisation.
  • Muslims strive to break fast together and the nightly prayers ensue, which also illustrate such unity quite vividly.
  • Brown said many people view him simply as a "dunker" but he tries to bring his all-around game out nightly when he comes off the bench. The Orange County Register - News Headlines : News
  • How blessed are some people, whose lives have no fears, no dreads, to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams.
  • He enforced strict rules: a nightly curfew and a mandate to earn top grades in high school.
  • The hall will open nightly at 7.30 pm and will remain open until 11 pm for billiards, snooker, pool and cards.
  • The apprentice is nearer the long long thoughts of boyhood, and his imagination rides cap-a-pie through the chambers of his brain, seeking some knightly quest in honour of that Fair Lady, the last but one of the girl apprentices to the dress-making upstairs. The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll
  • How blessed are some people, whose lives have no fears, no dreads, to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams.
  • If you're a nightly news devotee, then the 30-second hokum that often passes for nutrition science may confuse you at the very least or derail your long-term health at worst.
  • Our rubbish gets collected fortnightly - domestic waste one week, recycling the next. Times, Sunday Times
  • For at least half an hour nightly Myra wrestled with a lumpy piece of knitting - as a sort of pregnancy obligement.
  • You won't see him on the nightly news, but he's fast becoming the face and symbol of the military's frustration with the news media's coverage of the war.
  • One of their catches gets kept in the dungeon of their castle, to be sucked and dined on nightly.
  • The fortnightly bops have been subject to complaints in the past both from residents and other colleges including Hertford.
  • There are also frequent replacement lenses, which could be changed daily, weekly, or fortnightly.
  • Now the nightly ritual keeps open the sea-lane of memory between colonial past and present nationhood .
  • There I washed my face, a morning and nightly ritual, to wake me up.
  • About 2% of my excitement in working for the Guardian has to do with seeing my "z's" replaced with "s's" and being able to use the word "fortnightly" more often and completely appropriately. The Guardian World News
  • York council's plan to change the rubbish collection from weekly to fortnightly has caused a right stink, as one whiff of our letters pages confirms.
  • It was a port of call, since fortnightly a British mail-boat dropped her mudhook in the bay. The Ragged Edge
  • How blessed are some people, whose lives have no fears, no dreads, to whom sleep is a blessing that comes nightly, and brings nothing but sweet dreams.
  • Not all readers of Tokyo Weekender will be aware of the existence of a satirical British fortnightly called Private Eye.
  • But in 2013 he put an end to his nightly ritual of sneaking into his house like a ninja, trying not to wake his wife. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure we watched the nightly news, and then we turned on the movie.
  • I built a fearsome reputation through stickling over trivialities, and set the seal on it by publicly flogging a colonel (because one of his men was late for roll-call) at the first of the great fortnightly reviews which the Queen and court attended. Flashman's Lady
  • I never managed to figure out what caste was represented by $500,000 homes and nightly deliveries of doublemelt pizza.
  • There is a fortnightly party tonight.
  • The money was collected nightly by Mafia bagmen, their suitcases bulging with huge quantities of disappearing cash.
  • But the truce has been severely strained by nightly fighting between the two sides.
  • But the truce has been severely strained by nightly fighting between the two sides.
  • Offer include weekly or fortnightly cleaning for tenant, with this extra cost reflected in the rent. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the past year he has turned one of his fortnightly magazines into a weekly, and one monthly into a fortnightly.
  • An Arts Council grant has provided this opportunity and banished a ‘Civil Service mentality’ that relied on the comfort of the fortnightly cheque from his RTÉ job.
  • The team will also be happy to offer practical help and advice to anyone who experiences difficulties fitting rubbish into their refuse bin when the new fortnightly collection rota begins.
  • Don't forget to liquid fertilise the seedlings fortnightly using half strength liquid fertiliser.
  • Not a raccoon nor a muskrat is the wayfarer likely to meet with here to-night; but the gray rat of civilization is to be dimly discerned, as he lopes along the gutters in his nightly prowl. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
  • During that time, sneaking food was a common nightly occurrence. Eating Problems: A Feminist Psychoanalytic Treatment Model
  • Presenter Brian Morton, who fronts Radio Scotland's nightly arts programme, The Brian Morton Show, is to leave the station.
  • civies," to walk on hard, firm roads, theatres, cinemas, and to mingle nightly with other regiments compensated somewhat for what had passed. Norman Ten Hundred A Record of the 1st (Service) Bn. Royal Guernsey Light Infantry
  • Aimed at infants and juniors up to year 5, the site provides fortnightly challenges.
  • Christ to depaint in this chamber, this is the principal instance thereof; That at my last being hither committed [1], and I usually having my servants here allowed me, to read nightly an hour to me after supper, it fortuned that Fulcis, my then servant, reading in the Notes and Queries, Number 213, November 26, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc.
  • I guess by the time she's my age I'll be content with exertion no more strenuous than a nightly constitutional.
  • After all, these nightly visitors aren't there to snitch snapdragons or pilfer peas.
  • The butler is sharing household secrets in a soon-to-be-published tell-all, now being serialized in Punch, the English satirical fortnightly.
  • You wish us to imbue your boys and girls with ideal standards of life, but all too often we see them, having left our schools and colleges, full of the knightly chivalry of youth, torn in the world of business between the ideal of Christlikeness and the selfish rivalry of commercial conflict. Christianity and Progress
  • Even long-time residents don't realise how many events happen daily and nightly in this diverse, cosmopolitan city.
  • Terror of the noonstruck by day, cryptogam of each nightly bridable. Finnegans Wake
  • The Salary Packaging Section will then commence a single pre-tax deduction through the normal fortnightly payroll to recoup the amount.
  • Besides the great princely orders, the late Middle Ages witnessed the foundation of many lesser knightly orders or confraternities with their own regulations and special devices.
  • The memoirs note the nightly patrols by proctors searching for students, an offence liable to bring hefty fines and other impositions.
  • I have been receiving your esteemed fortnightly regularly, which is popular among one and all.
  • Our dad, who read to us nightly, taught us how to score tedious baseball games. Times, Sunday Times
  • It will see standard grey household waste bins being emptied fortnightly instead of weekly, while new green wheeled bins for garden waste are collected on alternate weeks from 60,000 homes in the city.
  • Barring the nightly message of encouragement captain Kardar stuck to his bathroom mirror, there were no instructions from the skipper.
  • However, the nightly detonations testify that neither code nor law is being obeyed.
  • He would not have her name defiled in the mouths of such men as drank his wine daily and nightly, and disputed the existence of any virtue in woman. The Golden Dog
  • Protests continue nightly in Vienna and other cities, peaceful affairs now unlike the violent clashes of recent weeks.
  • And nightly I did return; my feet again trod the daisied meadows of England; the song of her birds was in my ears; I wept with delight to find myself once more wandering beneath the fragrant shade of her green hedge-rows; and I awoke to weep in earnest when I found it but a dream. Roughing It in the Bush
  • Her heart beat quick and her face changed, yet she hastened, and was shod and stood up in knightly array by then he stayed his steps some five paces from her, and gave her the sele of the day in courteous wise; and she strove to think that he had not seen her, or at least noted her otherwise dight; yet her heart misgave her. The Water of the Wondrous Isles
  • He developed a nightly routine of studying a few chapters by the light of the campfire.
  • The fashions and sensibilities of popular culture contributed to the idea more than anything, even more than the nightly news.
  • For weekenders, charter flights are of little use, as usually they offer only weekly or fortnightly returns.
  • I don't know if the nightly conferences help or hurt.
  • The band plays twice nightly in the bar.
  • The rest will feature game after game of hotly contested matchups with nightly playoff implications during the final two-dozen games or so.
  • He said he worried about what would happen to medical waste now the authority has switched to fortnightly pick-ups of household refuse.
  • While the council has restored a weekly collection of residual waste, the fortnightly collection of recyclable waste from the black boxes continues.
  • It will then open at varying times fortnightly, alternating with the visit of the mobile police unit.
  • Surely a weekly / fortnightly collection of plastics, etc, by a small number of council lorries would have far less impact on the environment than thousands of individual car journeys to the tip.
  • In high school, I discovered the I Ching and almost nightly I'd throw three coins, plot the broken and unbroken lines into a hexagram, and study the lengthy and contemplative answer in the I Ching book. Margie Goldsmith: Finding My Path At A Buddhist Temple In Vancouver
  • M. Buchon, the somewhat unknightly trick by which Villehardouin disembarrassed himself from the troublesome claim of Robert, the cousin of the count of Dijon. to the succession. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Preceding Christmas are the colorful posadas, nightly celebrations that begin December 16 and commemorate Mary and Joseph's search for an inn in Bethlehem before Jesus was born.
  • With those credentials as well as being an aficionada of Keith Olberman's nightly "Worst Person in the World" shtick, I recently decided to start my own list of the Stupidest Women in America (SWIAA ™). Gloria Feldt: Ann Coulter Needs Perfecting
  • It would be more profound, more telling and considerably more painful than even what the nightly news has served.
  • The version of those good times that the Stones subsequently created for themselves quickly became, he suggested, a cross between The Goon Show and a Hieronymous Bosch painting: nightly mayhem involving audiences of teenage girls "perspiring heavily and with their dresses up". Rewind radio: Jagger's Jukebox; Keith Richards at Home; Johnnie Walker With the Kinks
  • So everybody celebrating their fortune and feeling nice, they getting interview on the radio, tv and in the newspaper and even supposed to go on some of the nightly talk shows.
  • The performance will commence nightly at 8pm sharp.
  • Home credit lenders typically loan small sums, with home collection of repayments - often weekly or fortnightly.
  • She ensured that they said their nightly prayers and grace before meals.
  • It is the nightly custom of every good mother after her children are asleep to rummage in their minds and put things straight for the morning, repacking into their proper places the many articles that have wandered during the day. Changing Times « Tales from the Reading Room
  • His fortnightly diary column for L' Espresso has consistently aimed to make upmarket literature intelligible to the ordinary reader, as well as arguing the case for taking popular art forms seriously.
  • In Waterford, this would mean that the basic city daily rate would climb to €5.50 while the nightly rate will stand at €7.
  • In the past year he has turned one of his fortnightly magazines into a weekly, and one monthly into a fortnightly.
  • Then knightly armour grew more elaborate and costly throughout the century.
  • Bird watchers have held nightly vigils in front of the property.
  • Gladioli are still being planted at fortnightly intervals to get a succession of flowers. The Sun
  • While the Malecon's musicians entertain nightly, its fascinating sculptures provide non - stop enjoyment. Puerto Vallarta: where the art of life thrives!
  • Full of personal anecdotes and hilarious stories, the exact running order of the show is likely to change on a nightly basis.
  • Today was the day for their fortnightly water change (no, not the whole tankful, just 10%).
  • But if you've got a penchant for a particular dancer, get there early so you can put your name on the list, as each dancer has a limited number of nightly performances.
  • A nightly foot and lower leg massage not only relaxes the feet, it also helps promote restful sleep.
  • The code of chivalry that embodied the knightly ideals - honor, generosity and courtesy - became the code of honor of the gentleman, and the foundation of fencing etiquette.
  • This was the call sign of a Hamburg radio station which broadcast nightly news bulletins in English to the British people.
  • I'm sure we watched the nightly news, and then we turned on the movie.
  • These were the planters of the neighbouring country, many of whom came nightly to visit the theatre, and this from very considerable distances; forming such an audience as cannot be seen elsewhere in this hackney-coach age; indeed, to look on so many fine horses, with their antique caparisons, piquetted about the theatre, recalled the palmy days of the Globe and Bear-garden. Impressions of America During The Years 1833, 1834, and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume II.
  • I should like to join your many readers complaining about the changes made to the rubbish collection in York with the introduction of only fortnightly collections of the household waste bins.
  • The Minnesota governor hasn't even left office, but he's already close to a big bucks deal with MSNBC to host a nightly talk show.
  • To help prevent the spots, keep your nails in top form by moisturizing them nightly with lotion and limiting the amount of nail polish remover or harsh soaps you use.
  • In many cases, these are the very latest versions of these browsers (not counting nightly builds, of course).
  • After that there would be three audits: self-certification, a fortnightly audit and finally a surprise audit. Tata's Nano: Fire!
  • Well, with the dawn of computers and cable, some say the nightly newscasts are old news.
  • The elderly residents of Ardmaine Nursing Home on the Fullerton Road suffer nightly harassment and are unable to sleep as youths throw squibs and bangers at the windows, according to a member of staff.
  • The most immediate problem is the spate of reckless and dangerously fast driving that has been taking place on a nightly basis.
  • Being an unfunny comedian sounds like a kind of personal hell - public rejection and humiliation nightly.
  • After her feet improved, she decided to keep having sessions fortnightly.
  • They were happy as little pigs in a mudbath, right up until the moment they got taken underground by the Morlocks and placed on the nightly dinner menu. Jeffrey Shaffer: If You're Too Happy, I Can Help
  • The 315-foot left field line and short alleys have turned Houston baseball into a nightly slugging contest.
  • Over ten million people tune in nightly to follow the different events that make up the competition including bull riding, the saddle bronc and bareback riding.
  • After discharge, patients should attend weekly outpatient appointments, moving to fortnightly or monthly attendances as appropriate.
  • Celebrity Justice is a spinoff of the celebrity buzz vehicle Extra - which is itself a copycat of the original entertainment newsmagazine, Entertainment Tonight, or ET as it's known to roughly eight million nightly viewers.
  • One was that customers were ‘wedded’ to the weekly collection, seeing it as a basic service entitlement and focusing more on the perceived problems around fortnightly collections.
  • I have this crazy idea that if the nightly news shows covered any one of hundreds of important stories of the day, but not the obvious ones they all cover in exactly the same way, in a manner that was ever so slightly skewed from the conventional narrative, like even the hardly revolutionary 60 Minutes, that a ratings monster would be born. Matthew Yglesias » Glenn Beck’s HLN Replacement Allready Beating Him in the Ratings
  • From somewhere in the surrounding trees a trixie cawed on its nightly quest to kill and eat as many moonbats as possible. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Any whiff of controversy is totally absent from his fortnightly Gazette columns. Times, Sunday Times
  • One year in junior high we were assigned to keep a nightly journal. “When Did You Know…?” at SF Novelists
  • A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness.
  • The nightly sweeps of raids and arrests are reinforced by daytime roadblocks and identity checks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nightly encounter with death has destructive effects. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Presently, the Church bell began to toll, signalling that the nightly curfew was about to begin.
  • The knightly class soon ceased to be purely professional soldiers and became landed proprietors in their own right, acting as seigneurs or lords of the manor.
  • And the row over fortnightly bin collections is making things bleaker still. The Sun
  • After dinner at one of these joints, I imagined retreating to my space-age bachelorette pad at the Kon-Tiki apartments, lit nightly in glamorous red and blue to accent the banana-plant-and-wooden-canoe decor. Denise Hamilton discusses Sugar Skull
  • I heard them both aver, when I saw them first of all, and the king was victor against me in the games, and when he won my love in such knightly wise, that he was liegeman to the king, and Siegfried himself declared the same. The Nibelungenlied
  • I suppose there are places in America where such a show might still jolt its viewers, but to see "The Scottsboro Boys" on Broadway is to witness a nightly act of collective self-congratulation in which the right-thinking members of the audience preen themselves complacently at the thought of their own enlightenment. A Perilous Page of History to Turn
  • All in all, the benefits of this treatment make it well worth investing in on a weekly or fortnightly basis. The A-Z of Beauty Treatment
  • Lord Lacy, whom he met dressed in a long furred gown and the knightly cap called a mortier, irritated at the noise, and demanding to know the cause which had disturbed the repose of the household. Waverley
  • She’s always been a bit of a writer as she chronicled our 5 years living and travelling through Europe in fortnightly newsletters, faithfully typed up, photocopied and sent to a variety of friends and family. (this was before the internet and emails) Even back then people used to say she should put all our adventures into a book as it was always so interesting to read. Dark Side of the Moon? « Write Anything
  • You should look to use the word "fortnightly" at least once every two weeks. The Guardian World News
  • Councillors are expect to give the green light to increasing the number of properties from which it collects plastic bottles, glass, cans and paper, in a fortnightly collection.
  • N. magnetic pole in March encountered temperatures similar in degree and recorded a minimum of 79°; but he was with Esquimaux who built him an igloo shelter nightly; he had a good measure of daylight; the temperatures given are probably 'unscreened' from radiation, and finally, he turned homeward and regained his ship after five days 'absence. Scott's Last Expedition Volume I
  • As Mattie Ross, the 14-year-old heroine, obsessively pursues her father's killer, she proves to be an almost unbelievably viable outdoorswoman, stoically fording a river on horseback, camping out nightly without complaint, bracing the elements, staring down death. Avital Binshtock: An Environmentalist's Review of True Grit
  • They now see each other regularly on a weekly, sometimes fortnightly, basis. Mothers who Leave
  • In theory, knightly honour allowed only two alternatives, death or capture.
  • I am starting to think to deeply into the happenings of the nightly embraces.
  • Chef Mike Moody can't wait to offer some flavorful nightly specials that will feature seafood and plenty of flavor.
  • Even if it hadn't been, the bulk of the Allies' heavy bombers were still required nightly to pummel the Ruhr corridor, the powerhouse of Germany's manufacturing industry.
  • Nightly splint use is recommended to prevent prolonged wrist flexion or extension.

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