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: In 1904 Elgar told Dora Penny (“ Dorabella ”) that this variation is not really a portrait, but the story of something that happened ”.
* Penelope Victoria Penny ” Sanchez, voiced by Hynden Walch, is Rudy's best friend, a genius who helps him, and is the only other human besides Rudy who knows about ChalkZone.
* Penny Arcade ,” poem by Jared Carter describes tightrope-walk images viewed through a Mutoscope.
Gavin Thistle, Penny Ryder, Simon Accrington, L. S.
* Blackberry Way ” ( 1968 ) was The Move's response to The Beatles ' Penny Lane ” ( 1967 ).
Relief efforts included employment bureaus, wood yards, soup kitchens and Penny Pantries ” where every food item cost one cent.
Gillespie was also a regularly contributor to the Goulburn Evening Penny Post under the pseudonym The Wizard ”.

and lot
Society places a lot of importance on the idea of brain death ” because most industrialized countries have equated this with death of the individual ”.
An ‘ aypenny a lot ing-uns .” Twopence a pound grapes .” Three a penny Yarmouth bloaters .” Who ‘ ll buy a bonnet for fourpence ?” Pick ‘ em out cheap here!
beautiful whelks, a penny a lot .” Here ‘ s ha ‘ p ‘ orths ,” shouts the perambulating confectioner.
The festival's chief executive, Richard Moore, compared Loach's tactics to blackmail, stating that " we will not participate in a boycott against the State of Israel, just as we would not contemplate boycotting films from China or other nations involved in difficult long-standing historical disputes .” Australian lawmaker Michael Danby also criticised Loach ’ s tactics stating that Israelis and Australians have always had a lot in common, including contempt for the irritating British penchant for claiming cultural superiority.
Nick Speakman of software developer Binary Designs pointed out that the custom chips are very powerful, but they require a lot of programming talent to get anything out of them.
Simon Cowell came to Abdul's defense, calling Corey Clark a creep and stating It was just somebody using her to get a lot of publicity for an appalling record, full stop.
The stance of Zanni has a lowered centre of gravity ” either from the earth or from carrying bags and chairs that weigh a lot.
Although Charles Dickens had ridiculed positive depictions of Native Americans as portrayals of so-called " noble " savages, he made an exception ( at least initially ) in the case of the Inuit, whom he called loving children of the north ”, forever happy with their lot ,” whether they are hungry or full ”, and gentle loving savages ”, who, despite a tendency to steal, have a quiet, amiable character ” (" Our Phantom Ship on an Antediluvian Cruise ", Household Words, April 16, 1851 ).
According to Gilberto Tozzi, director of the Center of Natural Science in Prato, this single-horn deer is conscious to its uniqueness and does not come out a lot, always hiding .”
* Brandy Ryan, " Middle English as Creole: Still trying not to refer to you lot as ‘ bloody colonials ’”", University of Toronto, 2005
Aren Maeir, a professor of archeology at Bar-Ilan University said a lot of people have made many crazy claims about Atlantis – it ’ s one of those classic places where you have a lunatic fringe looking for all types of things.
The town founders donated, a good lot ,” for a church.
According to the newspapers, Missouri has been cleaned now of secessionists, except a few bands, and such bands could do a lot of harm, especially at your lonely site on the Castor.
Salvatore had attached the Democrats ’ campaign literature in a September 12 email to Deon that read, Check out the literature the Democrats are putting out about the SEPTA lot.
This led to a series of emails among SEPTA officials and a letter dated September 19 to the borough signed by Casey that read: In a campaign leaflet being circulated by two candidates for election to the Newtown Borough Council, there is an allegation that unspecified ‘ environmental hazards ’ exist at the parking lot at SEPTA ’ s Newtown Station .” The letter noted there is no indication on the surface of any environmental issue.

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The main recent sense of the word art ” is roughly as an abbreviation for creative art or fine art .” Here we mean that skill is being used to express the artist ’ s creativity, or to engage the audience ’ s aesthetic sensibilities, or to draw the audience towards consideration of the finer ” things.
The court ruled that the painting an ominous creature like a rat ” amounts to an organized criminal activity " and upheld the fine while denying the prosecution's request for imprisonment for Park.
It was determined that Powers had followed orders, had not divulged any critical information to the Soviets, and had conducted himself as a fine young man under dangerous circumstances .”
Article 31 of the " Ley sobre Libertades de Opinión e Información y Ejercicio del Periodismo " ( statute on freedom of opinion and information and the performance of journalism ), punishes with a high fine those who through any means of social communication makes publications or transmissions intended to promote hatred or hostility towards persons or a group of persons due to their race, sex, religion or nationality ".
The child was sprinkled with fine and powdery salt, or natron or aphronitre ” to soak up the birth residue, rinsed, and then powdered and rinsed again.
As Catherine the Great ’ s advisor Potemkin posited, this adoration was due to the fact that she was the only woman who looked truly fine, and completely a man … As she was tall and powerful, male attire suited her .” Though the balls were by far her most personally beloved and lavish events, Elizabeth often threw children ’ s birthday parties and wedding receptions for those affiliated with her Court, going so far as to provide dowries for each of her ladies-in-waiting.
In Fall 2008, Simmons Jewelry Co. and Sanrio debuted a collection of fine jewellery and watches named Hello Kitty ® by Simmons Jewelry Co ." The collection launched with Zales Corporation to further expand the reach of the brand, and it developed accessories to satisfy every Hello Kitty fan.
He began proving himself to be a fine dramatic actor ,” having the range to act in numerous dramatic and comedy roles.
François Truffaut was inspired by Little Fugitives spontaneous production style when he created The 400 Blows ( 1959 ), saying long afterwards: Our New Wave would never have come into being if it hadn ’ t been for the young American Morris Engel, who showed us the way to independent production with fine movie .”
The city has been a tourist mecca for generations due to the thermal waters and attractions such as Oaklawn Park, a thoroughbred racing facility ; Magic Springs and Crystal Falls theme parks ; a fine arts community that has earned the city the No. 4 position among America ’ s Top 100 Small Arts Towns ”; the Hot Springs Music Festival ; and the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival, held each October at the historic Malco Theater, one of the top documentary festivals in the world, attracting numerous Academy Award-winning films and producers.
Marble Museum: Located in the Nelson City Hall, the museum includes a year-round exhibit that includes examples of fine marble and shows the history of marble mining in Pickens County.
Noting that the knolls were more than a scenic highpoint in a flatland region, but what is of more consequence than serving as a relief, in an aesthetic sense, they constitute the great reservoirs from which the material has been supplied to construct so many fine pikes, intersecting the county everywhere, and of which the people are so proud ; and which furnished almost at the very spots where most desired for building and other purposes, quantities of the most excellent sand .”.
Portland had a fine newspaper, the Portland Enterprise .” This weekly paper, started in 1847 by L. G.
Swift concluded that suspended inorganic sediments and phytoplanktonic algae both contribute significantly to the reduction in clarity, and that suspended particulate matter, rather than dissolved organic matter, are the dominant causes of clarity loss .” The largest source of fine sediment particles to Lake Tahoe is urban stormwater runoff, comprising 72 percent of the total fine sediment particle load.
concluded, Patients receiving a silver-coated endotracheal tube had a statistically significant reduction in the incidence of VAP and delayed time to VAP occurrence compared with those receiving a similar, uncoated tube .” In addition, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) has recently approved an endotracheal tube with a fine coat of silver for use in mechanical ventilation, after studies found it reduced the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia.
A New York Times article quotes Charlie Tillinghast, president of msnbc. com, a separate company, as saying, Both strategies are fine, but naming them the same thing is brand insanity .” As a result, msnbc. com is considering changing its name to prevent confusion with the television network, MSNBC.
These " fine set of performances " ( Ned Raggett, AllMusic ) would later be unofficially released as the vinyl album Taking Drugs to Make Music to Take Drugs To on the Father Yod label in 1990 ( albeit described incorrectly as rehearsals in Rugby ”).
Feuerbach tries to lessen his inconsistency by asking if it were possible if, I could perceive the beauty of a fine picture if my mind were aesthetically an absolute piece of perversion ?” Through Feuerbach ’ s reasoning it would not be possible, but it is possible, and he later states that humans are capable of finding beauty.
Follow-up workshops during the school year allow teachers to fine tune ” their knowledge and to share suggestions and experiences from the classroom.
although the fine architectural drawing of the chapel made by Mr. Schnebbelie in 1790 prompted Nichols to assert that the new tower provides a good effect ”.

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