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Perhaps her finest hour-in an episode shown by the BBC in tribute to Dandy in 1986-was when, in 1974, Else took a leaf out of Prime Minister Edward Heath's book and went on a " three day week ", forcing Alf to fend for and feed himself on her days off.
Perhaps this is the reason why today Mémoires d ' outre-tombe are regarded as his finest achievement.
Perhaps the finest example of these is the Great Stupa of Sanchi in India.
Perhaps his finest mathematical work is the textbook Höhere Mathematik für die Praktiker which was written jointly with Georg Joos.
Perhaps the finest individual work in the genre was from artists early 1970s artists like Nick Drake and John Martyn, but these can also be considered the first among the English ‘ folk troubadours ’ or ‘ singer-songwriters ’, individual performers who remained largely acoustic but who relied mostly on their own individual compositions.
Perhaps his finest bowling performance was against South Africa during the final One Day International of the 1989 / 90 rebel England tour to South Africa where his 6 / 26 helped England to a comfortable 134-run victory .< ref >
Perhaps the finest individual work in the genre was from artists early 1970s artists like Nick Drake, Tim Buckley and John Martyn, but these can also be considered the first among the British ‘ folk troubadours ’ or ‘ singer-songwriters ’, individual performers who remained largely acoustic, but who relied mostly on their own individual compositions.
Perhaps his finest achievement was a share of first place at the 1968 / 69 USSR Chess Championship of Alma Ata.
Perhaps his finest performance of the 1971-72 season came on 19 February 1972, when he scored a hat-trick against Manchester United in a 5-1 league win at Elland Road.
Perhaps the finest example of this can be found in their rendition of " Ain't That Just Like Me ", where Curtis sings the lead vocal, and Jackson chimes in with the recurring chorus.
Perhaps his finest hour came in the Barbados Test Match of the 1993 / 94 West Indies tour when Fraser took 8-75 in the first innings to help set up a famous victory, West Indies ' first defeat at Bridgetown for over half a century.
Perhaps the finest indirect ascent is from Patterdale via Birks and St Sunday Crag, following the fine narrow ridge down to Deepdale Hause before ascending rough ground to Cofa Pike.
Perhaps his finest postseason moment was a complete-game 1-0 shutout against the Orioles in Game 3 of the 1974 American League Championship Series.
Perhaps his finest drive of the season though was during the 1969 Italian Grand Prix at the high-speed Monza circuit.
Perhaps the finest point of this work is its characterization.
Perhaps his finest hour was at the battle of Montgisard, where his knights convincingly defeated a superior detachment of Saladin's army.
Perhaps his finest moment came in the 1982 playoffs, when he led the Canucks in scoring with 19 points in 17 games en route to their surprising appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Perhaps the feature which best symbolises this flamboyant period is the Silk Exchange, one of the finest European examples of civil Gothic architecture and a major trade market in the Mediterranean by the end of the 15th century and throughout the 16th century.
Perhaps Williams ' finest season was.
Perhaps most famous of all is his son, Shaun Pollock, who played 108 Tests and over 300 ODIs for South Africa and is widely regarded as one of the finest all-rounders to ever play the game.
Perhaps Lindsay's finest film role was in The House of the Seven Gables in 1940, with George Sanders and Vincent Price.

Perhaps and building
The project involved 3, 400 workers, mostly immigrants from Europe, along with hundreds of Mohawk iron workers, many from the Kahnawake reserve near Montreal. Perhaps the most famous popular culture representation of the building is in the 1933 film King Kong, in which the title character, a giant ape, climbs to the top to escape his captors but falls to his death after being attacked by airplanes.
Perhaps the most significant contribution from Gilliam was the scene where Brian accidentally leaps off a high building and inadvertently lands inside a starship about to engage in an interstellar war.
* Perhaps the most pleasant modern building in the city is the Gothic villa of the king of Bavaria on the bank of the Danube.
Perhaps the most notable structure is La Borde House, an early 20th century, two-story brick building that now doubles as a hotel and a restaurant ( Che's ).
Perhaps his most notable and lasting achievement was his involvement with the design of The Pentagon, the largest office building in the world.
Perhaps the most impressive addition to the college site came with the completion of the Auditorium building in 2004.
Perhaps Bell Aircraft's most important contribution to the history of fixed-wing aircraft development would be the design and building of the experimental Bell X-1 rocket plane, the worlds first airplane to break the sound barrier, and its follow-on, the Bell X-2 Starbuster.
Perhaps, already expecting that the Rising would ultimately fail and that the reaction to the Rising and what Pearse called their " blood sacrifice ", rather than the Rising itself, would reawaken Irish nationalism and produce independence, they did not seek to use the building for fear that it, like the GPO, would be destroyed in the British counter-attack.
Perhaps the most significant issue is the building of more than 50 dams along many rivers, causing the segregation of populations and a narrowed gene pool in which dolphins can breed.
Perhaps inspired by Cooper's " The Coffin in Studio B ," in which actors rehearsing an episode of Lights Out are interrupted by a mysterious coffin salesman peddling his wares, Oboler wrote stories like " Murder in the Script Department ," in which two Lights Out script typists become trapped in their building after hours as frightening, unexplained events occur.
Perhaps the most striking building on the front is Harvest House.
Perhaps contributing to the hatred of the building is the fact that it is so visible.
Perhaps ironically the Health Department's headquarters became notorious for sick building syndrome and the DHSS civil servants were moved out in the early 1990s to a new headquarters across the road, first of all to Hannibal House and then Skipton House.
Perhaps the most famous landmark on Harbour Street is the Walker House, the oldest building in Kincardine, which is now a museum.
Perhaps because they had learned from Philip Henslowe's recent problems with neighborhood opposition in building the Fortune, they did not approach the court for approval until they had already placated their parish neighbors — as Henslowe had — by contributing liberally to poor relief.
Perhaps the most well-known was the building of the prototype reactor for the world ’ s first nuclear-powered submarine, the USS Nautilus, ordered by Adm. Hyman Rickover.
Perhaps more than any other space in the building, the Keeping History Center is the link between the Museum ’ s subject matter and its powerful symbolic neighbors.
Perhaps in large measure because of the spectacular and violent nature of his death, a large bronze statue of Carmack, engraved with several quotes from Carmack on its surroundings and pedestal, was erected on the grounds of the Tennessee State Capitol building in which Carmack's figure seems to be gesturing to the plaza across the street.
Perhaps the key point is that Burenhults work and the work of later researchers places the bulk of the megalith building in Carrowmore at between 4000 and 3500 BC, more in keeping with Neolithic dating but still unusually early.
Perhaps then, Fergus ' father was a self-made warrior who married into the House of Man ; perhaps Fergus inherited and further consolidated his position, building the kingdom out of the ruins left by the death of Magnus Barelegs.
Perhaps the most famous building in Caen stone is the Tower of London.
Perhaps the most famous declaration from De architectura is one still quoted by architects: " Well building hath three conditions: firmness, commodity, and delight.
Perhaps the most unusual features of the building are its shape and color.
Perhaps the most memorable moment in Walker's playing career came when lower division Watford knocked Bill Shankly's Liverpool out of the FA Cup in February 1970, in what was considered to be a major cup upset and a result which convinced Shankly of the need to dismantle his aging side and begin building a new team.

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