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She was already famous in the UK for her sarcasm while presenting the consumer programme Watchdog, and The Weakest Link saw her develop this further, particularly in her taunting of contestants.
The Munros of Scotland are known for presenting challenging conditions to hikers, particularly in winter when a number of fatalities are reported each year.
The approach on September 29, 2004, was particularly close, at 0. 0104 AU ( within 4 lunar distances ) from Earth, presenting a good opportunity for observation, with Toutatis shining at magnitude 8. 8 when brightest.
The book Proofs from THE BOOK, published in 2003, is devoted to presenting 32 proofs its editors find particularly pleasing.
James contributed significantly to literary criticism, particularly in his insistence that writers be allowed the greatest possible freedom in presenting their view of the world.
It is particularly useful in situations where one may be restricted to presenting a genealogy in plain text, for example, in e-mails or newsgroup articles.
Nowadays it is common for minor celebrities in other fields to take on this role, but there are also a number of people who have made their name solely within the field of presenting, particularly within children's television series to become a television personality.
In 1950, he began presenting programmes for the BBC, being particularly well known for boxing commentaries, and soon became one of television's most popular presenters.
He used this interest in his writing, particularly in The Biglow Papers, presenting a heavily ungrammatical phonetic spelling of the Yankee dialect.
The ensembles Rustavi and later Georgian Voices were particularly active in presenting rich polyphony of various regions of Georgia to western audiences.
Edwards chose a " particularly despondent young soldier and hit on the idea of presenting his life on the air, in order to integrate the wreckage of the present with his happier past and the promise of a hopeful future.
The temple was previously overrun with a particularly voracious vegetation and quite ruined, presenting only chaos.
John suffered from epileptic seizures and an autism-like developmental disorder, and the Royal Family tried to shelter him from public view as much as possible ; the script shied away from presenting the Royal Family as unsympathetic to the Prince, and instead showed how much this cost them emotionally ( particularly John's mother, Queen Mary ).
After his expulsion from the Labour Party, Hatton pursued a career in the media, presenting a show on radio station Talk Sport, and appearing on such television programmes as Have I Got News For You, where he was given a particularly rough ride by regular panellist Paul Merton, who mocked his apparent aspiration to be a comedian.
While it is not particularly colorful, it makes up for this by its display behavior: the males are territorial and defend their space against their neighbors by presenting themselves in profile with the dorsal and anal fins fully extended, and the dark color intensified, making the edging of the body patch stand out prominently.
He was particularly concerned with presenting Buddhism as consistent with science, especially the theory of evolution.
There are sometimes episodes, particularly on falling asleep ( hypnagogic imagery ) and waking up ( hypnopompic ), when the mental imagery, being of a rapid, phantasmagoric and involuntary character, defies perception, presenting a kaleidoscopic field, in which no distinct object can be discerned.
That Suzuki was a university-educated intellectual steeped in knowledge of Western philosophy and literature allowed him to be particularly successful and persuasive in presenting his case to a Western audience.
The book follows the practice used in previous books ( particularly The Way To Cook ) of focusing on " master recipes ", basic recipes representing a specific principle or ingredient, and then presenting other dishes as variants thereof.
These pavements can be particularly treacherous when they are wet, presenting a glassy, low grip surface that can contribute to slips and falls.
He is also well known for his books from the late 1970s through 1990s presenting views on East Asia, particularly Japan, which were heterodox at the time, but are now mainstream.
This bulletin has been used as a training ground for presenters, with the Weekend Today news presenter generally presenting two or three days, and junior reporters doing the remaining days, particularly during Amber Sherlock and Alicia Loxley's tenures as main presenters.
Scar Lathing is particularly impressive, presenting sheer cliffs above a bend in the Esk.
Prior to 1820, he started the practice of presenting the order to ladies and gentlemen of the Court, particularly female members of the Royal family.

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With such a large number of English fyrdmen now holding the front rank, the disciplined shield wall that the housecarls had maintained began to falter, presenting an opportunity to William.
In Early Modern English, the word was used with the intention of contrasting " earth " with " heaven ", and so presenting man as an inhabitant of the sublunary sphere, as opposed to heavenly creatures or deities.
Æthelstan presenting a book to Cuthbert of Lindisfarne | St Cuthbert ( 934 ), chief saint of the English far north ; the earliest surviving royal Anglo-Saxon portrait ( Corpus Christi MS 183, fol.
Stephen John Fry ( born 24 August 1957 ) is an English media personality best known for his comic acting, presenting and writing roles.
Following the financial loss of the tour, it was decided that Glyndebourne would not send out any more tours, and in response, Britten along with Peter Pears, his librettist Eric Crozier and designer John Piper set up The English Opera Group with the express role of presenting new opera on tour.
A presentation copy of Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, the first book printed in the English language ( late 1473-early 1474 ), has a specially made engraving showing Caxton presenting the book to Margaret.
Adam John Hart-Davis ( born 4 July 1943 ) is an English polymath, comprising scientist, author, photographer, historian and broadcaster, well known in the UK for presenting the BBC television series Local Heroes and What the Romans Did for Us, the latter spawning several spin-off series involving the Victorians, the Tudors, the Stuarts, and the Ancients.
In broadcast media a presenter is, especially in British English, the person who hosts, narrates, or otherwise takes the main role in presenting a radio or television programme.
It had no true power in its own right — unlike the English parliament it was not required to approve royal taxation or legislation — instead it functioned as an advisory body to the king, primarily by presenting petitions from the various estates and consulting on fiscal policy.
Anne Josephine Robinson ( born 26 September 1944 ) is an English television presenter and journalist, known for her assertive views and acerbic style of presenting.
Zoë Louise Ball ( born 23 November 1970 in Blackpool, Lancashire ) is an English television and radio personality, most famous for becoming the first female host of The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 and for her earlier work presenting the 1990s children's show, Live & Kicking.
Melvyn Bragg, Baron Bragg, FRS, FBA, FRSA, FRSL, FRTS ( born 6 October 1939 ), is an English broadcaster and author, best known for his work with the BBC and for presenting the The South Bank Show ( 1978 – 2010 ).
Since then he has worked for Al Jazeera English, presenting a live weekly hour-long current affairs programme, Frost Over the World, which started when the network launched in November 2006.
Articles on the Simple English Wikipedia are usually shorter than their English Wikipedia counterparts, typically presenting only basic information: Tim Dowling of the Guardian newspaper explained that " the Simple English version tends to stick to commonly accepted facts ".
* John Howard begins publication of The Climate of London, the first book on urban climatology in English, presenting new thinking on atmospheric electricity and the causes of precipitation.
In addition to presenting the first major discussion of the “ transformation problem ” in English, the book also emphasized the “ qualitative ” as well as “ quantitative ” aspect of Marx ’ s theory of value, distinguishing Marx ’ s approach from those of his predecessors in political economy.
In 1549 the Book of Common Prayer, presenting the theology of the English Reformation, was introduced.
Anthony McPartlin ( born 18 November 1975 ) and Declan Donnelly ( born 25 September 1975 ), known collectively as Ant & Dec, are an English comedy and TV presenting duo from Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
* The Online Bibliography of Ottoman-Turkish Literature A bi-lingual site presenting in English ( see In Turkish section below ) a user-submissable database of references to theses, books, articles, papers and research-projects
Sara Cox ( born Sarah Joanne Cox on 13 December 1974 ), known as " Coxy ", is an English TV presenter and radio DJ, best known for presenting the The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1 between 2000 and 2003.

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