How To Use Simon In A Sentence

  • Brandt was the impresario who had discovered Carly Simon and unleashed the Rolling Stones on America.
  • The Latin American brotherhood was a pretty awful in general, coming out of some deranged ideas of Simon Bolivar, and it was an extraordinarily awful thing during the Cold War. Matthew Yglesias » Carter on Gaza
  • Mrs King is being supported by her husband Simon, a police inspector with Wiltshire Constabulary, who is also a seasoned runner.
  • Carol sprawls out on the bed as Simon tears off his cast triumphantly and sketches her, again and again.
  • Simon ducked his head, cut a piece of ravioli in half with his fork and put it in his mouth.
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  • Cavil, Doral and another Simon how long have you got buddy? find the dead doctor Simon and once again Cavil shows himself to be a pathetic military planner, he admits he "miscalculated" Boomer's actions. VARIANTS: DAYBREAK, PT II - REVIEW
  • Simon Jenkins, a columnist with the UK's Guardian recently called Zuma a rapist and a racketeer in perhaps one of the most acerbic pieces yet the Guardian has published on Zuma.
  • The new Simon is the one who doesn't put on the false nose of the gagster to hide from his own experience and pain. Simon Spys:Real Or False.?
  • Photos Simon Baker/Reuters A woman, whose friend was missing in the fire-damaged CTV building looked on as firemen and search teams looked through the rubble for survivors in central Christchurch Wednesday. New Zealand Starts Christchurch Curfew
  • Ambassador Simons has been asked to speak at the dinner.
  • They were wed by special dispensation at St Mary's Church in Shrewton on Monday afternoon in a ceremony performed by Royal Yeomanry padre Simon Bloxam-Rose.
  • 'Who will be leading the team?' queried Simon.
  • Love Israel/Palestine or leave it, like Simone Bitton's politics or not, the film RACHEL deserves to be seen and Cindy Corrie deserves to be heard because, if nothing else, Rachel was an exceptional "girl-next-door. Undefined
  • Simon hands the cashier a ten.
  • The story of Fermat's Last Theorem, the centuries spent trying to find a proof and Professor - now Sir - Andrew Wiles's final victory, is recounted in a book by Simon Singh , a physicist and author also famous for his battle to change the libel laws after he was sued for calling pseudoscientific medical treatments "bogus" . Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Oh - that was the year I met Simon Barrett, and all the afp people! The 5-timeperiod poll
  • To manipulate religious conviction into a political commodity is a contemporary form of simony.
  • Paul Simon has released a companion album to his Greatest Hits.
  • We're trying to tie our holiday in with Simon's lecture tour.
  • Simonelli says that approximately 90 % of finishers use float pans today for normal floor installation work.
  • In the prime of manhood at 43, Simon runs a company closing in on half a billion dollars in revenues, with a market cap twice that, up from next to nothing eight years ago.
  • After a long time, having obtained with difficulty the consent of the timid Du Mont, I made Madame de Saint-Simon speak to the Duchesse de Bourgogne, who undertook to arrange the affair as well as it could be arranged. Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
  • Mr. FITZSIMONS (of Penn.) did not recollect whether he moved or seconded the motion, but if he had, he should not withdraw it on account of the threat of calling the yeas and nays. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
  • [She's] working on two books to be published by Atria, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
  • As if Ian Hamilton Finlay were not to be remembered here, he appears, in the form of a reference to his home, a little country estate which he filled with literary sculpture of his devisal, much as Simon Cutts has decorated his quaint Irish dwelling, Coracle, and outbuildings with words, turning edifice into literature. Dbqp: visualizing poetics
  • And he does so on the sole basis of the appearance of these images and maledictions in the depictions of Simone's death elicited by torture from the accused.
  • Pool, led from the front by their new Australian skipper Simon Dart, are showing good early season form.
  • The morrice dancers accordingly set out upon their further progress, dancing and carolling as they went along to the sound of four musicians, who led the joyous band, while Simon Glover drew their coryphaeus into his house, and placed him in a chair by his parlour fire. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • The drive she feels to achieve, Simone says, can be traced directly to the unyielding support she has felt from her family.
  • Simon was not a Harvard graduate but a Lafayette College dropout who had elbowed his way to the top.
  • A 79 inf.), reso splendido e commovente da una miniatura di Simone Martini (su progetto iconofrafico dello stesso Petrarca) e dalla nota che registra la data di morte di molti amici, dell'unica amata (Avignone 6 aprile 1348), e poi, volando il tempo, del figlio Giovanni (1361); di quei vecchissimi volumi scovati nelle Biblioteche («inque bibliothecam ... velut in arcem fugio», Fam. Francesco Petrarca, Canzoniere Rerum vulgarium fragmenta, ed & comm. Rosanna Bettarini (Turin, 2005)
  • In the Hebrew text, immediatley after his eulogism of the high priest Simon, the writer subjoins the following fervent prayer: The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Simons continues to peruse a multitude of mediums that incorporate his gymnastic talent.
  • Dallas auditionee Kimberly Carver there, after Simon called her uninteresting and "jazz TV" - and guest judge Neil Patrick ... WN.com - Articles related to Black stars don’t mean Hollywood is color-blind
  • SIMON: Mr. Cully, how did you become a master pumpkin carver? The Master Carver Vs. The 1,800-Pound Pumpkin
  • Englishman Simon Chalk will be official record-holder for the fastest rowed crossing of the Indian Ocean after all.
  • The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes.
  • It's got an on-air team led not only by Chow, as the host, but highbrow art experts such as gorgon auctioneer Simon de Pury, who will mentor the 14 artists competing for a cash prize of $100,000 and a solo show at the prestigious Brooklyn Museum of Art. Judges and guest judges include New York gallery owner The latest from teenvogue.com
  • He had hoped to meet Simon by now, in the pub or somewhere, but the lad seemed to lead a hermitical existence apart from going out with the girl, whatever her name was. The Fifth Rapunzel
  • It is only fitting that Simon propose the first toast tonight.
  • IMG plans to lead another group to Carstensz next year, and Simonson said he'll likely ask Edwards to lead the trip again. The Seattle Times
  • Simon was her first real boyfriend.
  • To the long-running, uncomfortable faux lovers 'quarrels with Simon Cowell and his equally embarrassing interviews with the singers, he has now added an arsenal of odd behaviors, ranging from petulant snits to flighty overexuberance. It's time for producers to fix 'American Idol,' and here's how
  • Simon waited until the laughter subsided.
  • Simon Callow's fine Sir Toby is also a genuine rural blueblood whose highest praise for Maria is that "she is a beagle, true bred", yet who is also capable of insensate cruelty. Twelfth Night - review | Theatre | Michael Billington
  • He had another two hours before he had to leave, and the smell of pepperoni, black olives, green peppers and extra cheese wafting out from Simon's office was just too much to take.
  • When Simon was 15 years old he accepted Christ as his Saviour.
  • Ann's marriage to Simon, apparently not a happy one, led her to find work in sewing or needlework.
  • This was Simon's third year in a row to win the National Long Jump title, a remarkable achievement.
  • Simon notes that he's going hatless and being a bit smarmily please-the-parents-y: ‘I prefer the other side of you, to be honest.’
  • Shame it's not with one hand, in what surely Simon knows as the wanking sign. Rude animation requested and produced.
  • The Council passed reforming decrees in keeping with the Cluniac reform movement, including ones concerning simony and clerical marriage.
  • In 1823 Saint-Simon attempted to kill himself but Rodrigues came to his rescue, nursed him back to health, and provided him with the necessary financial support to see out the rest of his life.
  • (Soundbite of music) SIMON: Boy, I feel ameliorated. What Would You Call Attack-Ad Funders?
  • And coach Simon Jones was nonplussed by the record-breaking performance of the Australians.
  • V with regard to episcopal elections, and passed several disciplinary decrees directed against existing abuses, such as simony and concubinage among the clergy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Simon could have used a bit of grooming in smartening up his appearance as a wealthy young man.
  • On October 14th the "Schuylkill" arrived at Gashayes Bluff, on the island of St. Simon, where he found Mr. John T. Morgan, superintendent of cutting the timber, but not "a stick of wood cut. The Story of Commodore John Barry
  • Simon left her and moved on, eventually coming up beside Stokes. THE PERFECT LOVER
  • Simons takes a lead in the frame but Callow fights back and the pair tussle over the colours.
  • To the amazement of all concerned Simon's leukaemia had grown through some of the heaviest drug treatment available.
  • She has the experience of the singer and performer that paula and randy have, she has the producing experience of Simon and Randy, she has the sharp tongue of Simon and the humor of Randy and the niceness of Paula. Archive 2009-01-01
  • After three years of schlepping around with Jesus, Simon Peter thought he knew what the relationship with God was all about. Beginner’s Grace
  • Simon left, glancing one more time at his discarded cigar in Jim's wastebasket.
  • The Embsay innings got off to a flyer with Duncan Bullough and Simon Bailey putting on 74 for the first wicket before the latter departed for 23.
  • Voicing various concerns, including claims that Capital was "overpaying" for the shopping centre and transferring control to Peel "while failing to extract a premium for it", the US group's chief executive, David Simon, said the company was "disappointed by the profound value destruction proposed to be inflicted on CSC and its shareholders". The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • He defends the benefits of economic growth and technology against radical Greens, and takes a proto-Simonian position on natural resource scarcity. EconLog Book Club: For a New Liberty, Chapter 13, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Set against the wartime Parisian intellectual society, The Mandarins revealed Simone de Beauvoir's relations with the existentialist philosopher Jean Paul Sartre.
  • Our existing President, Simon Hughes, will end his term of office on December 31st - the election of his successor is a chance for you to decide who will be, in the words of the Constitution, "the principal public representative of the Party and Chair of the Federal Executive". Archive 2008-09-01
  • And he had a double name; he was said Simon Zelotes, and Simon Cananean of Cana a street that is in Galilee, there whereas our Lord converted the water into wine. The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • Simon Moglia from Victoria Legal Aid says it's a furphy to suggest the powers are not over-reaching.
  • When he returned, she and Simon had already gone.
  • Simon and Julian were vying for her attention all through dinner.
  • Simon said while some customers bought a few items, others took up to 16 loaves to fill their freezer, as the bread would freeze very well.
  • But you, Simon - looking for characters in London is your métier. PASSION IN THE PEAK
  • The selectors have hand-picked those who have the right mentality, such as Damien Martyn and Simon Katich, ahead of the natural blasters.
  • It's particularly galling that German-speakers, not noted for syllabic parsimony, have no problem with it.
  • Yet the decorations were always meager, and their gifts chosen with his usual parsimony.
  • Never mind bomb-proof glass – Lost in Showbiz does hope the mirrors with which Simon's home is said to be lined are shatterproof. Cheryl Cole's loss could be the US X Factor's gain
  • But, oh, at the moment my praises go to Lisa Simon's gentle scrub and her suchard dragee coloured body cream. Weekend Beauty - Bath & Body: Confessions of a Bathaholic
  • Simon Pegg plays Scotty as Simon Pegg with a brogue, which is exactly what I wanted to see. Ain't It Cool News - The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.
  • Simon, being dedicatedly apolitical, was the last person to be motivated in his deeds by the desire to make a 'statement', and regarded what they were planning as a kind of situationist artwork. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • Century, published by Simon and Schuster is a magical gothic tale about a strange family living in a dark, decaying mansion where it is always dark and eternally winter.
  • I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia.
  • So I grabbed a bag of dried cranberries and shortly after, Simon did, too.
  • Simon said he has grown accustomed to regularly hearing what sounds like a raging party downstairs - usually after midnight.
  • Simons sent his attorney to meet with the ranchers in hopes that they could still come to an amicable settlement.
  • Before all that, Simon had been obliged to reason with Matthau, who initially insisted that he wanted to play the impossibly particular Felix rather than the slovenly Oscar because, he said, that would involve real acting.
  • You can never go wrong with a simple, plain, crewneck T-shirt as long as it's not too worn out and it fits properly (loose gives the impression you're trying to hide something; tight makes you look like Simon Cowell — and that's not good.) The Answer: Growing old gracefully
  • Simon, who will be dressed in authentic Victorian costume, will talk about heroes and villains, hauntings and murders, and phantoms and ghouls.
  • Slide 3: We have put our knowledge about algal ecophysiology to good use in the following major field studies: •Port Phillip Bay Environmental Study - the Beardall lab was responsible for studies on •phytoplankton distributions and productivity (R. Royle and Simon Roberts); •benthic microalgal distributions and productivity (B. Light, PhD project) and Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • KELLY: Simone was a micro-preemie is the term you used. Humor Helped Author Cope With High-Risk Birth
  • Simon Turner, arboricultural officer at Kennet District Council, said: ‘They have severed the roots and we are looking at measures to ensure the tree doesn't die or if it does die to get a replacement tree.’
  • Simon was reared on sporting diet of Eire Og, his home only minutes from Pairc Ui Bhriain.
  • As Smith sortied with private demons and public enemies over drummer Simon Wolstencroft's diatribal rhythms, the Fall's late '80s and early' 90s dynamic centered on the contested encroachment of keyboards upon Scanlon's guitar work. The Fall
  • As a collector of Simone Jouglas santons, I would also like to hear more about the santon shop in your picture. Fifille - French Word-A-Day
  • Simon says current and upcoming projects include in-depth studies of each ecoregion.
  • This leaves Bartholomew, James the son of Alpheus, and Simon Zelotes. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Highlights include, from Philadelphia, two sets of fine Queen Anne side chairs and a rare Queen Anne compass-seat footstool; from Massachusetts, a Chippendale mahogany chest-on-chest and Simon Willard wall clock; from New York, a spider-leg drop-leaf table; from Rhode Island, a Chippendale mahogany block-front desk and bookcase and several colorful maritime paintings by Thomas Chambers. Auction Watch
  • Simon's search leads him to a strip club, where all the dancers sport astonishingly fake breasts.
  • Until recently, the mean generally went undetected, their parsimony hidden from everyone but its recipients.
  • Bourdain: Out of the blue I got a call from cocreator David Simon. No Reservations Gets Real in Japan
  • Hipparchos patronized performers like Anakreon and Simonides, embellished the herms he set up throughout Attica with gnomic sayings, and added Homeric recitals to the Panathenaia.
  • But it was a rash challenge from Simon Francis to give away the penalty.
  • In discussing means and ends, as well as facts and values, Simon (1947) is forthcoming concerning his own (logical positivist) philosophical perspective.
  • Teachers Simon Gibson and Bob Granger have spent every spare moment between classes for the past few weeks labouring to produce a drinking cup holder for Bradley who has severely limited mobility.
  • Q I'm Barbara Simons and I'm President of ACM, which is the oldest scientific and educational society of computer professionals. Remarks In First Session Of Economic Summit A
  • On the plus side, Catch Me at the Neil Simon, boasts two incredibly entertaining leads - a sensational Aaron Tveit as the charismatic Frank, and the always superb Norbert Leo Butz as Carl Hannraty, the crumply married-to-the job FBI agent who ultimately catches him. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Catch Me If You Can, Peter and the Starcatcher, Urge For Going
  • The company employs 35 people on the Ballysimon Road in Limerick and several hundred more subcontractors.
  • Samantha Cameron, Smythson creative adviser and the British prime minister's wife, chose a particularly day-glo shade for the cover of the stationer's beloved Fashion Diary this year, and Raf Simons cut a floor-sweeping skirt the tint of bubbly Fanta at Jil Sander. Orange Crush
  • This approach stood in opposition to the more empiricist view dominant since Hume, Comte and Mill, that the moral or social sciences had relied on conceptual and methodological analogies with the natural sciences, from Newtonian and statistical mechanics, such as Condorcet's ˜social mathematics™ and also from biology, such as Saint-Simon's ˜social physiology™. The Unity of Science
  • In this analysis, such is not the case; the Adams consensus produces a topology that is identical to one of the 24 most parsimonious trees.
  • Matthew Gilson Joseph Epstein Perhaps with this last reference he is playing off a quote from Saint-Simon: "Mme de Saint Simon, all goodness, tried in vain to check our most outrageous utterances, but the brakes were off and there ensued the most fearful struggle between the expression of sentiments that, humanly speaking, were quite natural, and the sensations that they were not altogether Christian. Boulevardier's Delight
  • Simon looked at the White Arrow clutched in his own sweat - grimed paw.
  • The bedmaker, Simon Thorpe, indeed complained of the aftertaste of deviltry in Barton's rooms, and he left the college the night before last. Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
  • And James Randerson recently chaired a debate between the Cambridge palaeontologist Simon Conway-Morris and Elaine Morgan, advocate of the "aquatic ape" hypothesis, at the Bath Literature Festival.
  • My dreams for the future involve teaching in Florence and riding my bicycle with Simon the kitten riding in its whicker basket. Archive 2008-06-01
  • Simone had left home and was living in squats in Clayton before she was found dead in November 1999.
  • We have to go to dinner with Simon's boss on Saturday which is a bit of a yawn.
  • I fetched the file, and all I got for my pains was a dirty look from Simon.
  • Meanwhile, klutzy, overemotional Simone was sobbing madly, because she had gotten herself caught in the folding chair.
  • Although he was easily intimidated by the other boys, especially by Jack, he did not lack the self-confidence to protest or speak out against the indignities from the boys as the shy former choirboy Simon did.
  • You do assume (in the absence of any observation) that parsimony is more reliable guide to understanding the natural order than say an approach that is more complex. Again, there is absolutely no teleology involved
  • Simon and Schuster sin in the second city six degrees of abraham lincoln stephanie kuehnert sucks to be me suzanne slade sylvan dell teaching authors terry spencer hesser trigger city Cubs Heaven?
  • Two years later the film was released it's title amended to Suzannne Simonin: La Religieuse de Diderot. The Nun
  • Then appoint a deputy to take over the command of the Warden's duties and forces - possibly Sir Simon himself.
  • Simon's uncle had taken him under his wing.
  • Most of these species are small mammals and include four-toed jerboa (Allactaga tetradactyla, EN), North African gerbil (Gerbillus campestris), James's gerbil (G. jamesi), pale gerbil (G. perpallidus), lesser short-tailed gerbil (G. simoni) and sand gerbil (G. syrticus, CR), fat-tailed gerbil (Pachyuromys duprasi), and Shaw's jird (Meriones shawi). North Saharan steppe and woodlands
  • Another fancied horse is 11-1 chance Simon. The Sun
  • Saint - Simon did not develop a distinctive sociology.
  • Simon naturally put people's backs up.
  • Cursing under his breath he aimed and missed, prompting a cynical laugh from Simon.
  • The subsequent "New Chapter" and the Future Capabilities reforms were undermined by the military's unexpectedly high operational tempo and the Treasury's parsimoniousness. Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me
  • Yes, they say five fingers aren't alike but the pricky Simon like American Idol judges of today forget to count their own times of execrable acts. Are Women Toys?
  • Rock-bottom Hyde, whose want-away star striker Simon Yeo appears set to turn down a move to Southport, face a difficult trip to Gateshead.
  • In the wintry weeks that followed he remained in the No3 shirt as the Leicester scrum did its worst to high-flying Saracens at Vicarage Road, then – and particularly wince-worthy this demolition job – to a Wasps pack, complete with Simon Shaw and England's incumbent loosehead, Tim Payne, a Lion no less. Dan Cole the tighthead Tiger who is too good to ditch
  • This bleakness is Simon’s stamp on the show, and it suggests that his political passions ultimately trump his commitment to accuracy or evenhandedness. The Angriest Man In Television
  • Simone: Dania "doesn't love" it; Nigel calls it "ungainly" and lacking sensuality; Tyra thinks she could be stronger All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • If you do not believe that a fluctuating Simon can be changed into a rock; if you do not believe that a Magdalene can, through the grace of God, become a herald of the resurrection; if you do not believe that this world of men is a salvable world; then it is not to be wondered at that you are blue. Sermons on Biblical Characters
  • Wismer and Rostok, with certaine others of the Hans, tooke a crayer of one Peter Cole of Zeland, called the Bussship, which Alan Barret the seruant and factor of the foresaid Simon Durham had laden with mastes, sparres, and other marchandize, for the behalfe of the said The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • They reward bravery and commitment - something never short with Simon.
  • Ki Price Simon Mottram outside his studios But how and why does a middle-aged man become a MAMIL middle-aged man in Lycra? When Just Any Old Lycra Won't Do
  • Simon Jones, the skiddy, slingy master of reverse swing, is back fit and well.
  • 43 And it came to pass, that he tarried many days in Joppa with one Simon a tanner. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Simon was good at turning on the charm at parties.
  • So he washes him, and Simon Peter, now lost in love, says to him, “Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head.” Beginner’s Grace
  • Levin and Simons argue the opposite: that we don't notice continuity errors in film because we wouldn't notice them in real life, either.
  • Simon Power said, and I think it certainly reflected the views of his constituents from Feilding: ‘We must all be allowed full and free access to our beaches and lakefronts and to the seabed.’
  • Then appoint a deputy to take over the command of the Warden's duties and forces - possibly Sir Simon himself.
  • I willingly grant to you that some women are so wealthy, placed in situations requiring so much representation, that it would be degrading to them to take much thought about any thing but the beauty and fashion of their clothes; and that an anxiety on their part about the preservation of, to them, trifles would indicate meanness and parsimoniousness. The Young Lady's Mentor A Guide to the Formation of Character. In a Series of Letters to Her Unknown Friends
  • Tom was staring at Simon and had a moment of epiphany.
  • The frantic denouncer of simony had himself become a simonist; the indignant opponent of Antoninus had become his secret accomplice; the accuser of misprision had accepted an enormous bribe as the guerdon of misprision. Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom
  • Then appoint a deputy to take over the command of the Warden's duties and forces - possibly Sir Simon himself.
  • Sure, on The X Factor the judges are in competition with one another, but unless Simon starts hiring hit men to take out LA's acts, let's not overblow the dueling critiques. Why The X Factor Bloodbath Is Good News — And Hopefully Just a Starting Point
  • ‘It's just such a lovely film, and I thought there was an obvious connection between the seaside and amusements and bingo - and I always like linking things together in a Shed show,’ says Simon.
  • The Sunday Times Magazine, in association with Simon & Schuster, is giving you the chance to win one of 50 bags chock-full of memorabilia.
  • SIMON: I've got to tell, I am so glad you are throwing attention on Samuel Barber because I know enough about his life to know that he was - I don't mind saying - rather inanely mocked by so-called sophisticates during his career. Building A Career On Barber, The Enigmatic American
  • And so to see a club like York City, once a byword for financial prudence and parsimony, to be staring over the abyss is a mortal blow.
  • On a recent blazing summer afternoon, in the cool vault of her underground office, bookshop director Francoise Simon sparks with enthusiasm about her stock of more than 4,000 books and her polyglot, horticulturally savvy staff. Gardens of Delight
  • I shall be categorical in saying Simone King will make a worthy MCSG President if elected.
  • Simon, who will be dressed in authentic Victorian costume, will talk about heroes and villains, hauntings and murders, and phantoms and ghouls.
  • We know that Simon Johnson and James Kwak have hit a nerve because Larry Summers, the administration's principal economic adviser and the man that carries water for what the authors rightly call the financial "oligarchs" -- has been forced into an open defense of the oligarchs' rule. William K. Black: 13 Bankers : The American Oligarchs And The Systemically Dangerous Institutions (SDIs) They Rule
  • Simon resides in Newgate so she visits him there with an enticing proposition. Some Like It Wicked-Teresa Medeiros « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews
  • Simone Weil is writing about love as caritas when she defines it: ‘Belief in the existence of other human beings as such is love’.
  • I don't know about you," said Bernard Haitink to Simon Rattle, watching Kleiber rehearse a 1986 "Otello" at Covent Garden, "but I think my studies in this art have only just begun. The Disappearing Maestro
  • This handy-dandy cliche is generally attributed to Simone de Beauvoir in her book The Second Sex – this translation is from Wikiquote: Yet another trans 101, in which Helen tells cis people What’s What
  • The drugs were seized following a swoop on a house in Cahernorry, Ballysimon on Tuesday night.
  • The pottingar delivered his opinion in a most insinuating manner; but he seemed to shrink into something less than his natural tenuity when he saw the blood rise in the old cheek of Simon Glover, and inflame to the temples the complexion of the redoubted smith. The Fair Maid of Perth
  • During his session Simon was given a post-hypnotic suggestion triggered by tapping the top of his mallet.
  • This pencil memorandum is very plain. [hh] It is worthy of special note also, that one of the owners of this volume, a Simon Holdip, writes on the last page of the "Lives of the Ten Emperors," the last in order of binding, "_per me Simone Holdip in te domine speravi_" in the old so-called chancery-hand, while on the first page of the Dedication of the "Familiar Epistles," the first in order of binding, he writes The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861
  • I have identified only four other trecento frescoes of Christ in the House of Simon that include Judas.
  • Effects of Site Condition on Growth and Spatial Differences of Soil Nutrient in Populus simonii Carr.
  • For the second time in less than eight months, the Simon Fraser Student Society has lost its president.
  • Simon was so good, in fact, that he went on to compete at the national level before trying out for professional teams, although his eyesight, of all things, kept him from making the grade.
  • Coronation chicken is a dish begging to be rescued from the retirement home of the chiller cabinet and given the respect it deserves: as Simon Hopkinson tartly observes, "those cowboys who continue to think that bottled curry paste mixed with Hellmann's is in any way a reasonable substitute here need a good slap with a cold chapatti". How to cook perfect coronation chicken
  • Her feelings for Simon seemed trivial by comparison .
  • And Simon Cowell’s on X Factor every week, so it’s already pretty cockish. Go And See Daniel Powter For Free Please
  • Simon: ‘I've heard all this before at weddings.… That was just a bit of light fluff.’
  • A heuristic search was carried out to find the most parsimonious tree (s).
  • Spencer also adds a classic Simonian observation: Just because conditions are still less than perfect does not mean that they have not greatly improved. Was Herbert Spencer Reincarnated as Julian Simon?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Following the announcement, Peter Englund, Permanent Secretary of the Swedish Academy, told senior editor Simon Frantz why Herta Müller's uniqueness comes from the double experience of being part of a minority language while being under an oppressed society. The Nobel Prize in Literature 2009 - Prize Announcement
  • Simon Zelotes speaketh it somewhile after the Crucifixion. Ballad of the Goodly Fere
  • There followed a series of political manoeuvres from which one man, the King's brother-in-law, Simon de Montfort, emerged as a somewhat improbable champion of English and baronial interests.
  • In May of 1985, Simpson and his partner Simon Yates set out to scale the west face of Siula Grande, a hitherto unclimbed peak in Peru.
  • I was making some remarks upon what I termed a flock of them, that were basking under a sunny wall, when I was gently corrected in my phraseology by Master Simon, who told me that, according to the most ancient and approved treatise on hunting, I must say a MUSTER of peacocks. Old Christmas
  • His father, Simon Farber, a former bargeman in Poland, had immigrated to America in the late nineteenth century and worked in an insurance agency. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • A classic example comes from comedian Jack Benny , famous for his parsimony.
  • Mr. Simonds can fall back a little too readily on his facility for making sculptural puns out of those little bricks, as in "Grown Walls" 2011, a pedestal-top piece in which a flower in the desert morphs outward, somewhat patly, into crumbling walls. Feats of Rock, Paint & Clay
  • In 1976 an all-star cast was assembled for Simon's whodunit comedy Murder By Death.
  • Simon Nelson, the BBC's controller of multiplatform commissioning, is leaving the corporation at the end of the year. Simon Nelson to leave BBC
  • In Chinese, the character refers to an animal of the monkey species, and has the connotation of `parsimoniousness.' Languagehat.com: CHINESE 'JEW.'
  • Simon opened his mouth to say something but was interrupted by the distant rumbling of thunder.
  • He lifted him quickly over one shoulder and literally ran up the three steps to the afterdeck as Simon got the door open. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • Esto también pasa con alguna prensa internacional, Simón Romero del NYT hace una nota sobre la protesta, mezcla el conflicto con Sendero Luminoso, (y) presenta a los nativos como anti-desarrollo. Global Voices in English » Peru: Responsibility for the Casualties in Amazon Conflict
  • Simon Donald, the co-founder of Viz - the filthy-funny comic book for lads and ladettes - has given us grotesques such as Billy No Mates and the Fat Slags.
  • Lara kissed the earth as he had done in 1994 when first achieving such glory and embraced his faithful disciple Ridley Jacobs who, like Simon of Cyrene, had stayed with him and the air was filled with jollification.
  • Simon said there had been some evidence of an hereditary element to Alzheimer's.
  • Simon Brown, a Software Architect, commented on Uncle Bob's conception regarding the "delivery mechanism", calling it " an annoying detail".
  • Your plan works … I think we should just skip doing this in the Atlantic and go to a place in South Africa called Simonstown where Great White sharks have been known to leap from the water to get their prey which is normally the seals the live and hunt in the area. linzloo08 brought to you by I Want My Country Back, Inc.!! says: Think Progress » Rep. Clyburn: ‘I find it appalling’ that Rep. King would call the IRS terror attack ‘a noble happening.’
  • According to Simon, his company can offer businesses savings of time and money.

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