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Dyed

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But NASDAQ's bosses feared there might be unpleasant unintended consequences of the change, so they commissioned Dr Darley and his colleagues to predict what might happen.In this section Agents of creation Magnetic moments Dyed in the womb Platonic truths ReprintsThe predictions were not perfect: Dr Darley's agents traded larger volumes of shares than real people did.

One up to the Greeks.In this section Agents of creation Magnetic moments Dyed in the womb Platonic truths Reprints Related items A survey of the Universe: The myth-makersJan 3rd 2002.

But before a cotton dress is cut and stitched it is dyed and printed; before that it is woven from yarn into cloth; before that it is spun from raw cotton into yarn.

But those relying on welfare are still exposed to the same diktats: the culturally embedded notion that a meal isn't a meal unless it has meat in it, that appearances are everything, and that, even if you're not rich, you can always make people believe you are, with a few fast fashion copies of more expensive clothes and your hair dyed over a sink.

There's even a transformation scene, in which Jeffries is trimmed of his long, white tangles of hair – the clippings, in the elegant direction by Roger Michell, mirroring the snowfall of the earlier wintry death scenes – and has the neat sides dyed in order to become unrecognisable from the face defamed on front pages.

Should any French cycling fans make the reverse journey this weekend for the inaugural Tour de Yorkshire, they may encounter one of Britain's unsung culinary delicacies: le battered sausage, dyed blue by Audrey's chip shop in Bridlington to match the turquoise jersey of the race leader.

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Asked if he thought some members of Bradford's large and ever growing Muslim population would look upon his mission with disapproval, Dutton said: "There may well be, in the same way that I am sure there are some dyed-in-the-wool methodists who will find the idea of having a worship service run by a methodist minister in a brewery as something which is very strange and they couldn't comprehend.

It is a sobering fact that the centrist government of a Central American country is arguably a good deal to the left of the red-dyed incumbents in Cardiff Bay.

Republicans have long complained that the federal government is stuffed full of dyed-in-the-wool lefties who habitually ignore or subvert Republican policies.

A dyed-in-the-wool commercial banker who oversaw Dresdner's careful expansion in Eastern Europe, he is wary of big moves in areas such as investment banking: indeed, when Ernst-Moritz Lipp, another board member, suggested recently that Dresdner was mulling a pan-European investment-banking alliance, Mr Walter was said to be furious and wrote a hurried retraction himself.

"I hate programmers," replies this dyed-in-the-wool entrepreneur.

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