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They used to have a cottage in N.W. Scotland.
IT WAS a euphoric week for younger Ethiopians.
"Hedge funds used to be set up by two guys in a back alley with a flashlight," says one veteran.
If there are any, they screech to a halt7 and wait patiently for them to cross the road.
All the music we have been talking about the past few weeks, it really was all in the cities, that's where the composers and the orchestras were.
We crowded round, and over Miss Cathy's head, I had a peep at a dirty, ragged, black-haired child.
I walked by her and said, "I love your shirt!"
I'll stop by this evening for a chat.
Cases of food poisoning have trebled in the last two years.
You may feel guilt over your past, but you are poisoning the present with the things and circumstances you cannot change.
In any field of endeavor, it is impossible to make a significant contribution without first being strongly influenced by past achievements within that field.
Even Romania, once a staunch supporter of Nabucco, is wobbling.
They went and knocked at the door.
A few weeks passed uneventfully.
Last year, the first deployment of the Type 071 amphibious transport vessel to anti-piracy duties off Somalia passed uneventfully.
The employee had been previously warned about similar behaviour.
The 5th Regiment bore down on the enemy positions.
No parson should come inside his door, he declared, prying into his affairs, just then, when, by her shame, it had become more necessary than ever to hide them.
This leaves impersonal, algorithm-focused Google an antiquated web relic of searches past.
'You', I replied, 'have no doubt been here for some time and continue to embrace somewhat antiquated doctrines.
It's unclear whether Pierre was talking about affairs when he said in the statement he issued last week that "If I could, I would have changed some things in my past."
In Olympia, Washington, the capitol's all-inclusive free-speech zone became hopelessly overcrowded.
Summer has just flown by.
In past 30 years, aviation photographer Nick Gerace has been taken photo for the world's largest airline and the most wealthy private clients.
For the past several years, the Sunday newspaper supplement Parade has featured a column called "Ask Marilyn".