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Thanks to Professor Google, I bring you an official Labour Party campaign release from the eve of May's local elections.
As in the title, there is a Keatsian echo, this time from "The Eve of St Agnes".
On Thursday, authorities released grainy surveillance video from the eve of the heist and appealed again to the public for help in finding the artworks.
Here's Guardian tennis correspondent Kevin Mitchell's expert assessment of Robson's career as it stands and as it could and should stand, from the eve of this tournament.
Hollinghurst's first novel since The Line of Beauty won the Booker in 2004, The Stranger's Child is the intertwined story of two families, from the eve of the first world war to the end of the 20th century.
Yeats was thinking of passages like the one from "The Eve of St. Agnes," in which Keats conjures up "a heap / Of candied apple, quince, and plum, and gourd, / With jellies soother than the creamy curd, / And lucent syrups, tinct with cinnamon".
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It looks like an idyllic rural spot, where bushels of red chilies hang from the eves of steep-roofed wooden houses and hay wains jostle with shepherds in narrow streets.
The CSI of Eve can be estimated through the local oscillator power inadvertently leaked from the Eves' receiver RF frontend [32].
A bird feeder hangs from the eves.
The phalluses that hang from the eves of Bhutanese homes are reminders of this unusual brand of Buddhism.
The problem stemmed from 2007, the eve of the financial crisis, when the bank was starting the deal.
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