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Oak Hill, therefore, if this is true, will have its defences down again, and should be there for the taking, if anyone's in the mood to drive straight, pitch the ball close, and put on a performance like renowned magic act The Somnambulist & Simpson did yesterday.
To demonstrate what that milestone looks like, renowned photographer Rankin snapped images of HIV-positive mothers in Zambia posing with their HIV-negative children.
Michael Deacon, in The Telegraph, wrote a parodic profile that included sentences like: "Renowned author Dan Brown smiled, the ends of his mouth curving upwards in a physical expression of pleasure".
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A little later, at a bakery, he bursts into song -- that extraordinary mix of operatic drama and Middle Eastern modal scales -- like the renowned cantor he is.
Mr. Temple said he had ambitions to expand the festival into a multi-day literary event, like the renowned Miami Book Fair International and the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books.
The increasing reliance on machinery seems to be where longtime mishti lovers draw the line, even those who enjoy the modern versions, like the renowned Bengali filmmaker Goutam Ghose.
Ken Sunshine, the head of a P.R. firm in Manhattan, said he thought the media had an institutional bias against "hype-y terms" like "world renowned" and "once in a lifetime," which he studiously avoids putting in his news releases.
More than 1,500 British companies have been involved, and officials say that three-quarters of the total outlay has been spent on "regeneration," meaning the permanent transformation of formerly run-down areas like Stratford, renowned for centuries as one of London's most blighted districts.
Having become a skilled organist and viol player, as well as a composer, he graduated from University College, Dublin, then went to Germany to study with Karlheinz Stockhausen and, for longer, with Mauricio Kagel – like Barry renowned for his witty, angular compositions.
No formal calculations have been published since, but conservationists agree the rate of loss has increased since then, and Stuart said it was possible that the dramatic predictions of experts like the renowned Harvard biologist E O Wilson, that the rate of loss could reach 10,000 times the background rate in two decades, could be correct.
I think no one could predict the extent of the rot.' One of the documentary's saddest, most revealing moments occurs in a conversation between Prabhakar and Navjot Singh Sidhu, the former Indian opening batsman, a gritty crease-occupier and, like Prabhakar, renowned as a difficult customer.
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