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And Herek gets a moving performance from Timothy Spall, one of Mike Leigh's regulars, whose pronounced nose and teeth stick out from a swatch of matted blond hair.
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Sellita joined the plaintiffs because it, too, is dependent on Swatch: it currently buys 50 percent of its movements from ETA, a Swatch subsidiary, which it then resells to watch companies.
"Each patch is a story of a survivor, such as a piece of fabric from old curtains from their old life, a swatch from a babygro or a piece from a headscarf worn while on chemo," say organisers.
Kemp, who died in 2009, served in Congress for eighteen years (from 1971 to 1989), representing a swatch of western New York near Buffalo, and became a passionate advocate of supply-side economics, the belief that tax cuts are pretty much a guaranteed spur to general prosperity.
His conclusion that Oswald was the sole shooter was front-page news, and his research stimulated a burst of collecting that included the acquisition of a brick from the Texas School Book Depository, a swatch of leather from Kennedy's car in Dallas and Lee Harvey Oswald's letters to his mother and Marine Corps target-practice score book.
You can also include a swatch from the wedding dress, boy scout uniforms, swatches from the parents' clothes as children.
A month later, S. visited the above-mentioned cousin and photographed the painting, also cutting a swatch from the spare canvas.
A buyer of a $2.99 pack of five cards, for example, has a 1-in-12 chance of finding a card bearing a swatch from a jersey worn by the player in a league game.
Mr. Gore and Mr. Bush split the vote evenly, with Mr. Gore relying on larger states like California and New York, and Mr. Bush building his support on a larger sum of smaller states, including a swatch from North Dakota straight down to his home state of Texas.
(In the front yard of the house I grew up in — and only recently left — storm winds peeled up a tree from the earth with a swatch of grass beneath it; the power line was pinned down like a knocked-out fighter).
(In the front yard of the house I grew up in and only recently left storm winds peeled up a tree from the earth with a swatch of grass beneath it; the power line was pinned down like a knocked-out fighter).
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