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  • These include a nice Nigerian guy who sells the best roast chicken around (he did this in Paris as well), a couple of Egyptians and a Tunisian who make great chicken shawarma and a couple of Turkish guys who do the same with beef.
  • There was a great deal of organising and teamwork to get the promotion going.
  • But Labour's focus on abolishing child poverty is not, as he (deliberately) patronisingly claims, for the "aah" factor. Labourhome
  • I love London particularly for that layered feel, for its glorious haphazardness and its unique personality, which Peter Ackroyd personisifes as William Blake's Glad Day: a radiant youth with his arms outstretched against rainbow light. MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building
  • Hunt was also to write that he and Millais used to stand in front of the Raphael cartoons (then at Hampton Court) and judge them fearlessly, also that they condemned Raphael's Transfiguration (which they had never seen) 'for its grandiose disregard of the simplicity of truth, the pompous posturing of the Apostles, and the unspiritual attitudinising of the Saviour.' Cosa Nostra
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  • This patronising voice with a whine and an awful regional accent was talking. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new wing with its harmonising fine materials and fabrics create a stylish ambience.
  • Incommon law countries such as Canada, thetest of criminalliabilityis expressed by theLatinphrase, actus non facit reum nisi mens sit rea, which means that “the act does not make a person guilty unless the mind is also guilty”. Man Not Criminally Responsible for Greyhound Bus Beheading; Victim’s Family Call for Punishment : Law is Cool
  • The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising.
  • Particularly true now as more areas are organising summer courses and events for you to attend and include in your diary.
  • His curiosity excites the most patronising sympathy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quibus omnis in armis vita placet, non ulla juvat nisi morte, nec ullam esse putant vitam, quae non assueverit armis. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Timothy was agonising over her, when Honor West would have sold her soul for a single kiss from him.
  • "Emily, my dear," said the spinster aunt, with a patronising air, "don't talk so loud, love."
  • So his Hebrew schooling thereby climaxed; his public participation galvanising him to accelerated study.
  • After appearing to get away to near perfect starts Hutchinson and Campbell were called OCS and had to make an agonising return to restart. ISAF News
  • Note the language she uses - for example she talks about defeminising herself.
  • Similarly, a study of Tunisian women in Morocco showed that older women categorically use diphthongs /aw/and/aj /, while middle-aged women alternate between diphthongs and monophthongs.
  • Ctesias in Persicis finxit vulvae morbum esse nec curari posse nisi cum viro concumberet, hac arte voti compos, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The fumonisin was eluted with pure methanol and measured in a calibrated fluorometer.
  • Well-known users in, e. g. : corrosion protection, quality control, automotive, car inspection, galvanising or anodising and wet and powder coating.
  • Nancy Dowd's script crackles with wit, while Newman is at his manipulative, womanising best.
  • It thus promises to take us beyond the Nature-Society dualism organising both previous Marxian work on nature and versions of bourgeois technocentrism and radical ecocentrism.
  • As Tunisians flooded Lampedusa earlier this month, Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni, of the anti-immigrant Northern League, stoked fears that terrorists and al-Qaida supporters could have mingled among what he described as a "biblical exodus" of migrants. The Seattle Times
  • The couple said they will be organising lots of fundraising events over the coming year.
  • A year after the Darlington Help Furniture project was launched, volunteer workers are still busy organising furniture switches throughout the town.
  • Several key buildings in Waterford, including churches, are still not recognising the needs of disabled people because they're not wheelchair accessible.
  • The leaflet says: ‘We need to form a new committee and require other helpers to assist in organising and running events that you want.’
  • But there is much satisfaction in seeing a modern classic performed with such deftness and humour, and recognising the universality of its underlying themes.
  • Rommel's army had to be worn down, and if it had been allowed to withdraw intact into the mountain fastnesses of Tunisia, securing a decisive land victory in North Africa would have been rendered immensely difficult.
  • The brave bride had amazed guests when she made it to her wedding ceremony on time despite being rushed into hospital with agonising stomach pains the night before.
  • Tunisia put the ball in Spain's net, but the whistle had long since gone for offside.
  • [315] “Nil quidem emitur nisi interveniente pretio; sed hoc tamen additum magnam emphasin habet.” — Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • The crowd cheered on the unknown Tunisian, hoping for a fairy-tale ending to the race.
  • Stop patronising me - I understand the play as well as you do.
  • People began organising meetings behind my back. Times, Sunday Times
  • So the Church, recognising that its irenic precepts were largely ignored, tried to reduce the savagery of war.
  • Although the oil-rich kingdom has escaped the sort of unrest unleashed in Egypt, Libya or Tunisia, there have been signs of domestic discontent over high unemployment, as well as some nervousness that Saudi Arabia's Shiite Muslim minority could be inspired by the protests of their co-religionist neighbors in Bahrain. Saudi King to Return Home as Turmoil Sweeps Region
  • The thing that really grates, though, is the po-faced sermonising on global warming and heavy-handed attempts to make Serious Points about Serious Issues.
  • At the same time, the ANC needs to improve the capacity of its communications cadres, including the resuscitation of the 51st National Conference resolution on establishing media organising committees (along the lines of the previous DIP within the ANC) at both national level and in each REC and committees at sub-branch level to coordinate and disseminate information to the people and engage in the battle of ideas; ANC 52ND NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2007 - RESOLUTIONS
  • Publication of WikiLeaks sourced private US comments on the corruption and nepotism of a hated "sclerotic" regime is said to have helped create Tunisia's protest, and generated talk by US commentators of a "Wikileaks revolution". Tunisia: The WikiLeaks connection
  • Selasa, pagi2 maen lagi,, masuk mpe teras,, otomatis penghuni rumah (Hacchan + adeknya) + figuran anak kecil tetangga belakang rumah berinisiatif ngejar2 tu kelinci buat ditangkap trus buat mainan XDDD [baca: diculik * tengok kiri-kanan, ,ngaburrr*] Mayoineko Diary Entry
  • As Michael travelled agonisingly slow down the pit lane, Brawn watched for Hakkinen to come from the chicane and seize the lead.
  • On recognising their talent, the school authorities turned compassionate and rendered all assistance.
  • The civil-service strikers may indeed draw attention to their employment conditions, but only at the expense of antagonising the people they are supposed to serve because they are extremely unlikely to change the government's plans.
  • He slumps in the auditorium, worrying that his mother is rambling or sermonising.
  • Imperatore pr鎠ente, nemo nisi adductus in quacunque camera, vel habitatione intromittitur, donec interrogatus iusserit The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Talis ergo est persuasio quae rationes non requirat: talis notitia, cui optima ratio constet, nempe, in qua securius constantiusque mens quiescit quam in ullis rationibus: talis denique sensus, qui nisi ex coelesti revelatione nasci nequeat. Pneumatologia
  • Count Mirabeau is a most wonderful man, but he is a more than questionable character; even if you marry him, your discretion may very reasonably be called in question, but terms of intimacy, except with that view, cannot for a moment be tolerated; - to talk of friendship for such a man is nonsense, unless, like the good old duchess, you had had a tendresse for the father, which made you patronising for the son. Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • Moreover, recognising his encyclopaedic knowledge, academic journals often invited him to act as referee. Times, Sunday Times
  • He also started indigenising his group by launching a major recruitment drive in the Valley.
  • Those Antipodeans had the same understanding of rhythmic lyrics, chord progressions and harmonising melodies as Ezio.
  • To his rescue, to head off any eviction warrants, comes Mrs Whatsername, from Whatever Company, complete with a patronising understanding smile.
  • The scent is composed around the essence of sandalwood with a hint of ginger, with top notes of Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian mandarin and Tunisian neroli.
  • The accused faces an agonising wait while the jury considers its verdict.
  • Whether it's kimchi in Korea, harissa in Tunisia, or achar in India, spicy condiments remain constant in the daily meals of very different countries.
  • The parties are no longer merely scrutinising bills; they are trying to kill them, inflicting maximum damage on the other side. Times, Sunday Times
  • Security officers sit in a dingy room in front of banks of monitors scrutinising X-ray after X-ray of baggage bound for the aircraft hold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carnes quas detulerant reseruauimus vsque ad diem festum: nihil enim inueniebamus venale pro auro et argento, nisi pro telis et alijs [Marginal note: Nota diligentissime.] pannis: et illos non habebamus. The iournal of frier William de Rubruquis a French man of the order of the minorite friers, vnto the East parts of the worlde. An. Dom. 1253.
  • The organiser has tools in it for simple image editing, as well as organising.
  • Tip in Iceland and you will be seen as arrogant and patronising - and you might get hot soup in your lap.
  • We talked about Rosie's job and how she's coming down to London for a week to unwind a little after organising her move - and also to house-sit for us while we're away.
  • Recognising this, he chose to arrive in midwinter when Venice is cold, wet and magnificently, beautifully bleak.
  • This can be anything from organising a bop or running a society to setting up an IT firm.
  • His mensis astant Barones, et Principes pro vasallis attentè in suis officijs ministrantes, quorum nec vnus emittere verbum aliqua præsumit audacia, nisi Imperatore annuente, vel ad illum loquente, illis duntaxat exceptis, qui certis interspatijs canunt, aut recitant de principum gestis. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • And recognising the importance of palliative care, the patient would also have to consult a palliative care specialist. Times, Sunday Times
  • The vision loss results from loss of function of the macula, the centre of the retina, which is responsible for central visual tasks such as reading, driving, and recognising faces.
  • A jocular Englishman, Terry has been in New Zealand for 12 years, organising tours of the best dive spots for visiting Poms.
  • Everyone involved in organising the liturgy from the paschal fire to the music, readings, must be congratulated.
  • Getting rid of judges' wigs and tights, and the flummery and confusion surrounding the Lord Chancellor's role, appeals to the party's modernising instincts.
  • The Huffington Post is a zizzy aggregation of celebrity tattle, liberal attitudinising and worthy if unpaid blogs from the relatively great and sometimes good. Huffington's first Post in Britain fails to rally the troops
  • We can make transport an interesting, attractive, galvanising, inspiring, or perhaps red-hot issue, but buses, trams and even Freudian trains are not and never will be sexy.
  • Activists are also organising to get big delegations of students.
  • Body Glove unisize deluxe ice pack knee and elbow wrap in blue Amazon.com Gold Box Deals
  • When I knew that I could prevaricate no longer, I spent an unhappy afternoon agonising over which stories to give her to read. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • If you happened to be patronising the inns of Kendal on Friday, you no doubt will have noticed a rather merry group of women dressed head-to-toe in pink.
  • The tramp of those pale feet might interrupt the flow of his patronising patter.
  • If you want to comment upon what I say, please do me the courtesy of actually reading it, avoiding shoe-horning your own personal axe to grind into it and maybe not coming over quite so patronisingly. on March 2, 2010 at 8: 49 pm inspectorgadget I’m Here For An Argument. No You’re Not! Yes I am! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • * Non ob aliud dicit, non vos me elegistis, sed ego vos elegi, nisi quia non elegerunt eum, ut eligeret eos; sed ut eligerent eum, elegit eos. The Sermons of John Owen
  • Scots must be singularly stupid if they are taken in by this sort of patronising cloud-cuckoo-land hogwash. Arise Nobel Laureate Salmond!
  • The George Cross is second only to the Victoria Cross and is the highest civilian award for gallantry, recognising that the recipient has put their life in extreme danger for the sake of others.
  • In other words, when the men get tired of the women spending long hours agonising over jewellery, they can just step next door for a swig.
  • Mr Foxley said there were still some problems with organising the event including installing a set of rugby or American Football posts instead of the football goals.
  • Here Doyle's rhetoric begins to echo the US men's movement that campaigns bitterly - if rather quietly - about women controlling the domestic agenda, and tyrannising men with their strident demands for independence.
  • And in Corse and Over, another four people were arrested and questioned about their alleged involvement in organising the festival.
  • Among these people, a veneer of tolerance masks a deep-seated attitude of superiority and is very patronising.
  • In Segovia nemo otiosus, nemo mendicus nisi per aetatem aut morbum opus facere non potest: nulli deest unde victum quaerat, aut quo se exerceat. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Organising talent, keeping their portfolios and hiring out services to television companies and advertising agencies can be a lucrative business.
  • The Oscars are about quality about recognising the 'best', they aren't popularist awards and if they where I doubt many Hollywood movies would get a look in as Bollywood and Asian Cinema get 10x the amount of viewings simply because they play to bigger audiences. Avatar Fans Blue Over Oscar Loss
  • Historical monuments, sites and buildings also came under the scrutinising eye of the engineers preparing the draft plan.
  • Tunisia had strung a quintet across midfield, conceded territory and possession but bit on the counter and led in the eighth minute.
  • He said that recognising that this might be part of an ancient human, he had continued to dig at the site and collected more pieces of skull.
  • Utcumque ferculum, eximii et bene noti saporis appositum fuerit, fiat autopsia convivoe; et nisi facies ejus ae oculi vertantur ad ecstasim, notetur ut indignus. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • Harold Laski said Beatrice Webb should have been a medieval abbess, where her organising ability would have gained a spiritual dimension.
  • You can look a little unsteady on TV when you're agonising over problem gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • The notice period for cancellation by insurers should not be less than 30 days to provide enough time to a policyholder in organising cover from alternative sources.
  • A great stride forward was made in recognising Aboriginal dreaming tracks, marking the journey of spiritual ancestors in central Australia.
  • Biarritz dominated for over an hour but came agonisingly close to throwing it away after Ulster stormed back into the game.
  • Magorum quæ vocatur Cassan, [Vel Cassibin.] quæ regia ciuitas est et nobilis, nisi quod Tartari eam in magnaparte destruxerunt: haec abundat pane, vino, et alijsbonis multis. The Journal of Friar Odoric
  • It is, I have said, the fashion for both to be greatly overcome and to appear as if about to faint: the groom looks especially ridiculous when so attitudinising. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Recognising the tenderness inherent in the small caresses, Luke looked momentarily distracted.
  • Nullus cibum sumere debet, nisi stomachus sit vacuus. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • But the purpose and function remains the same: cosmetic improvements cannot reverse the de-humanising effect of the culture.
  • He was organising sabotage units and armed groups. Times, Sunday Times
  • The owner's bravery in recognising the nom-de-gaff is outstanding and to be aplauded. Harbouring Thoughts
  • Bar owners and restaurant owners are complaining of a decrease in revenue, as people are staying home and not patronising the establishments.
  • Balkan film directors, actors and students in the field will join the discussion section of Dionisia.
  • The cartoons inject humour, while the writing is crystal-clear and direct - it never relies on silly jokes and is never patronising.
  • The approach is primarily mythopoeic, recognising that spiritual truths are better understood by means of allusion and symbol rather than through doctrine.
  • Anyway, I just photocopied 52 programme zines for the spoken word thing I'm organising.
  • And you want to be able to act promptly when it does by recognising when something might be seriously wrong. The Sun
  • It does, in my argument or my submission, give rise to a proper application for an order nisi for mandamus.
  • The parties are no longer merely scrutinising bills; they are trying to kill them, inflicting maximum damage on the other side. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for the judgment of our own divines, _Calviniani_, saith Balduine, (440) _morem illum quo eucharastia ad aegrotos tanquam viaticum defertur improbant, eamque non nisi in coetibus publicis usurpendam censent_. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • I think the money would be better spent organising an event in Scotland.
  • So the play becomes a fine old-fashioned morality tale about an agonising dilemma. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before the series of strokes which have debilitated him in recent years, his tenure had been characterised by his chronic laziness and regular sojourns to Europe for drinking, gambling and womanising binges.
  • Their trump card, so they thought, was an article in which Johnson had used the term 'picaninny', albeit in the context of a sarcastic vignette about Blair's supposedly patronising attitude to his visitees, on a world tour. Harry's Place
  • Anthony Hopkins goes from sullen silence to wordy sermonising as an unhinged anthropologist in this heavy-handed drama.
  • The team tours the countryside, organising digs and disinterments and, as they try to find the dead sons of forgotten families, they wonder at the sense and scale of their task.
  • His thoughts and his language are always attitudinising. The Virginians
  • Not recognising the deeper motives of those commitments, pinning it all on wonder, is dangerous because it disinclines one to recognise those mechanisms at play in secular - isms like totalitarian ideologies or — most perilously of all, to my mind — scientistic rationalism. Bukiet on Brooklyn Books
  • The group is made up of youth members who aim to make an impact on the community by organising social and fundraising events.
  • Quia ego hanc amo et haec me amat, huic quod dem nusquam quicquam est, hinc med amantem ex aedibus eiecit huius mater. argenti viginti minae me ad mortem appulerunt, quas hodie adulescens Diabolus ipsi daturus dixit, ut hanc ne quoquam mitteret nisi ad se hunc annum totum. videtin viginti minae quid pollent quidve possunt? ille qui illas perdit salvos est, ego qui non perdo pereo. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • So this summer she took out another loan and flew to Tunisia in August for a tummy tuck and liposuction. The Sun
  • Even his honeymoon to northern Italy in 1833, on his marriage to Constance Mundy of Markeaton, Derbyshire, turned into a botanising trip.
  • Women from across Yorkshire were honoured yesterday in awards recognising their outstanding achievements.
  • I just return the other night with a spike buck that is now hanging in my garage it is not the biggest dear I have ever shot but it will join the half a moose in my freezer and on Sunday evening coming home from ice fishing and having some venision stew and bannock I will feel very successful. How do you measure Success - something "In the Freezer" or "On the Wall"?
  • It had also been considered indispensable that Harlequin should be continually attitudinising in the five different positions of Admiration, A History of Pantomime
  • Pathogens such as Fusarium spp. often produce phytotoxins such as fumonisins and fusaric acid, and protein toxins that assist in overcoming host defences, allowing establishment of the pathogen.
  • Spain routed Ukraine 4-0 in the opener, but appeared headed for an unpleasant surprise after conceding an early goal against Tunisia. USATODAY.com - Spain subs impress early, eke out 1-0 win over Saudi Arabia
  • Look instead at any self-organising galleries in your area, art and craft co-operatives, societies, guilds, and so on.
  • As well as organising two large demonstrations and huge public meetings, supporters moved quickly to set up a supporters' trust.
  • Recognising the importance of advertising a public event became the impetus for two simultaneous activities.
  • The visitors came agonisingly close to taking the lead soon after when an excellent free-kick from Lawrence was met by Pearce whose looping header cannoned off the post before Palace managed to clear. Crystal Palace 0-0 Portsmouth | Championship match report
  • Councils in Bolton and Manchester have also recently come under fire with calls from politicians to get a grip of wardens whose hard-line approach is antagonising motorists and driving shoppers out of the towns.
  • A very important factor, often overlooked, is that a number of Middle Eastern states -- such as Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco -- are highly dependent on Saudi Arabia for financial assistance. Stephen Zunes: Arming the Saudis
  • At any rate, chances are we would remain a member of the commonwealth if we became a republic, so we would be recognising this ‘living heritage’ regardless of whether we were a monarchy or republic.
  • The 78-foot NISI from Tricon Marine, based in Zhuhai, China, was designed by the U.S. naval architect Ward Setzer.
  • This disease is terminal and the death is slow and agonising.
  • Related article: Spanish press exults in 'agonising' win Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • The Sahara is a cozy, refreshing oasis that serves authentic Tunisian and Moroccan cuisine - no fusion stuff whatsoever.
  • Japanese chess, story-telling, and the samisen fill up the early part of the evening, but later, an agonising performance, which they call singing, begins, which sounds like the very essence of heathenishness, and consists mainly in a prolonged vibrating Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • Sébastien's disapproval surrounds his father's womanising ways and the hurt he caused his mother.
  • This was true despite contact with the enemy, which for the independent tank battalions oc - curred as early as 29 December 1942, when the Afrika Rorps mauled a platoon of Company A, 70th Tank Battalion, north - east of Pichon, Tunisia. Steel Victory
  • The heads of each of the football organisations eight countries would together comprise the organising committee, of Fifa. The Sun
  • Hone your haggling skills in Tunisia's markets and bazaars when you travel with Burnside Travel.
  • Tunisian designer Soucha, who was one of the much - anticipated displayers, stunned attendees with ‘very unoriental, unpractical clothing’ as described by the audience surrounding the Weekly.
  • I don't think anyone could read this behaviour in any other way than being pompous and patronising.
  • Harold Laski said Beatrice Webb should have been a medieval abbess, where her organising ability would have gained a spiritual dimension.
  • Those Antipodeans had the same understanding of rhythmic lyrics, chord progressions and harmonising melodies as Ezio.
  • Talis namque materia est ut una dubitatione succisa innumerabiles aliae uelut hydrae capita succrescant, nec ullus fuerit modus, nisi quis eas uiuacissimo mentis igne coerceat. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • Contra fratrem Thomam" the councils forbade teaching that -- "quia intelligentiae non habent materiam, Deus non potest plures ejusdem speciei facere; et quod materia non est in angelis"; further, the councils struck at the vital centre of Thomas's system -- "quod Deus non potest individua multiplicare sub una specie sine materia"; and again in its broadest form, -- "quod formae non accipiunt divisionem nisi secundam materiam. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
  • Concerned over the prospect of having to leave their hearth and home, people started organising themselves.
  • The accused faces an agonising wait while the jury considers its verdict.
  • There is no real point in spending hours and hours of sleepless nights agonising over the team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, from the land that does deep introspection better than anyone else, it is amusing to watch others going through the same agonising process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finding that we were as yet out of range, the lateener once more kept away upon her former course, evidently recognising the possibility that, if she did not, we might still slip past her. Under the Meteor Flag Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War
  • The Tunisians are friendly, the beaches soft, sandy and uncrowded, a wide variety of sports and watersports are freely available and the food is good.
  • More recently, my delight in finding some lovely sun blushed tomatoes which don't actually taste like bits of carpet someone has spilt tomato puree on has been hampered by a patronising little addition to the label informing me that 10p from every 'special pack' is being donated to Comic Relief. Archive 2007-02-01
  • In Canada and the United States, we tend to think of ourselves as being far ahead of other Indigenous peoples in decolonising this continent.
  • He will encourage action at the Group of Eight summit this week in Deauville, where leaders will consider a short-term stabilization package, particularly for Egypt and Tunisia, that would involve international financial institutions, such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, which was set up after the Cold War to help former East Bloc nations. Obama, in Europe, to Focus on Mideast
  • Le blog de Lameen Souag ayant hélas perdu un point. the excellent blog of Algerian journalist Allaoua Hadji next to Laila Lalami [a Moroccan author] and the two censored Tunisian blogs Nawaat. org and ReveilTunisien. org. Global Voices in English » Morocco: The Blogoma’s Journey Continues
  • Some of the increase can be traced to better ways of recognising cancer and detecting cancer in an early stage.
  • Roma fuit ita desolata, ut nemo ibi hominum, nisi (nulloe?) bestiae morarentur, (Marcellin. in Chron.p. 54.)] The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • * Kosher Tunisian cous cous in Paris´ Orthodox Jewish Belleville District with dry rose wine from Tunisia while your luncheon companion, a Tunisian Jew, tries to pick up your French Catholic wife while you, a Southern Presbyterian, think their main interest is the food as is yours and he was a cute guy so perhaps I was upset he wasn´t trying to pick me up but that is another subject Page 3
  • Total oil and gas production was 56.4 million barrels — a slight decline of 0.4% year-to-year as higher U.S. production and higher output from the Hasdrubal field in Tunisia were offset by the biennial planned maintenance shutdown of the Karachaganak field in Kazakhstan and the unplanned shutdown of the Panna/Mukta field in India. LNG Business Lifts BG Group's Profit
  • The interactive animated drama, based on the lives of a crew of graffiti artists, attracted almost 40,000 unique user agents to the minisite.
  • The school, which has been a trailblazer in organising such horse shows, continues to encourage innovative activities that help build a strong individual.
  • Now is the time to start searching and any unwanted saleable items will be very welcome by the organising committee.
  • The alternatives are various forms of death - quick, slow, agonising, or imperceptible.
  • The group will be looking at ways and means to drum up support for the marathon and also organising things for next autumn when the group will reassemble.
  • Singing in the bath is less fun if there is a cat sat outside the bathroom door, harmonising with you.
  • The requirements: Best man Richard is organising the stag.
  • Ibi habetur in leui precio copia rerum omnium, et præcipuè victualium: vnum genus est ibi serpentum in abundantia quod manducant ad omne conuiuium, et nisi pro finali ferculo ministraretur de illis serpentibus, conuiuium quàm modicum diceretur. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The work involves storing all the collecting tins and boxes, organising the collection and ordering the poppies and wreaths to lay on Remembrance Sunday.
  • After the war, the work went on - writing, campaigning, organising against war. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was Dürer whose readiness to embrace the new technology of the printing press – his prints are as great as his paintings, or greater – set the modernising, forward-looking, and productive tone of German art right down to today, when new art flourishes in a Berlin that is the worthy heir to the cosmopolis portrayed in Kirchner's painting Potsdamer Platz. Auf wiedersehen Britart: Germany wins when it comes to art
  • Grandmother Renée, a beautiful Tunisian, is wife, muse, and model for Alina's painter grandfather, but she leaves him and flees to Nazi Germany. Casa Rossa: Summary and book reviews of Casa Rossa by Francesca Marciano.
  • The official site has desktop wallpapers, and the Kay jewelry minisite features more concept art. Syfy's Alice in Wonderland
  • The seven deadly sins and their antitheses, the four cardinal virtues and three heavenly graces, provide the book's organising principle.
  • Far from negating any prior novation the negotiations may reinforce its existence, recognising as they do the need for a novation if business efficacy was to be given to the arrangements in force.
  • Tidaklah mengherankan apabila di tengah ketidakpedulian itu ada pihak lain yang mengambil inisiatif untuk menata dunia perfilman nasional berdasarkan versinya. Global Voices in English » Indonesia: Controversial new film law
  • Tunisia achieved independence from French colonial rule in 1956.
  • There is a sense, too, that Spielberg has a special fondness for the young chancer - perhaps recognising something of himself in his precocious exploits.
  • The crowd cheered on the unknown Tunisian, hoping for a fairy-tale ending to the race.
  • The Tunisians will remain detained while deportation proceedings are brought against them. Dane, Tunisians arrested in cartoonist murder plot « Isegoria
  • He said the party members should forget about the other faction because it was bent on disorganising the party.
  • I had not expected to be defeated by the position, but the combined streams of official correspondence, enquiries from the public, club duties and organising shows were too much for me.
  • Thousands of Iranians gathered in several locations across Tehran Monday, heeding calls in recent days by opposition leaders to demonstrate in solidarity with Egyptian and Tunisian protesters. Tehran Beats Back New Protests
  • One of the spin-offs of working with the BBC Roman drama-doc was a visit to the film locations in Tunisia not a free visit, I should add, before outraged licence payers sound off to the Director General. A Don's Life by Mary Beard - Times Online - WBLG:
  • Or make some patronising remark about her cute rear end and how he would be delighted to give her a lift over?
  • They also discussed alternative traffic calming methods and ways of pedestrianising the town.
  • The rush to remove Estrada is bound up with broader issues than the accusations of corruption or with the moral condemnations of his own self-confessed drinking, gambling and womanising.
  • Between, inter alia, physiological issues (vaginisimus, primary anorgasmia, etc), hormonal problems (especially menopause, later in life), and the side effects of medication (many of which interfere with pleasure), women's responses are all over the map. What? Female narcissism?! It can't be!
  • But it is unvaryingly supportive of the conservative patronising of the poor as unable to help themselves which characterises the bourgeois Left.
  • Hawthorn have ended a miserable week with an agonising 12-point defeat to Carlton in a thrilling encounter at Docklands in Melbourne.
  • Formerly landlord of the eponymous Comedian pub at Sunniside, the ever-buoyant Bob has gone downhill to Crook.
  • Did I approve of this fulsome enactment of the cliche Nil nisi bonum de mortuis est? ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Hormones that leak into streams from cattle feedlots are altering the sexual characteristics of wild fish, demasculinising the males and defeminising the females, according to a study.

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