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She said she remained hopeful that she would find a berth.
"You'll tell me, won't you?" Despite urban legend, the numbers suggest that it is not impossible to find a berth in a private school.
Unable to find a berth in Formula One the following season, he settled for a drive in the Renault single-seater series, winning at Interlagos and Valencia.
Phuket Island has been the natural base of the region's sailing community, but its four marinas can often be crowded in the high season of November through January, making it hard to find a berth.
With no disrespect toward Mr. Rothman and the Riverside Symphony — just the opposite, in fact — wouldn't you think that a work awarded a prestigious prize would find a berth on a New York Philharmonic program?
Before that it is possible that Arrogate will find a berth in the Pegasus Cup, a new event to be staged at Gulfstream Park in January and also the race that is likely to be the last of California Chrome's career.
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The title found a berth at multiplexes as well as indie chains, offering a smart genre alternative to Oscar fare.
Michael Haneke has long been a revered master in Cannes, and his work exemplifies the difficult, uncompromising work that finds a berth here.
Although the film found a berth at all the indie chains – Picturehouse, Curzon and Everyman all played it – it has found its biggest success at multiplex venues, with a very good regional spread across the UK.
She finds a berth in the notorious Chelsea Hotel, where a stoned guru admits her to his bohemian harem by means of a staggeringly un-erotic initiation ritual ("Keep it up with the left nipple, he directed").
Di Natale, Waters and their entourage eventually found a berth with Marine Encounters owner John Rumney, who Fontes described as one of the few Cairns operators willing to publicly speak out on what coral bleaching means to the industry.
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