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At this stage of the season promotion | looked a real possibility however Stoke went on a six |
m (8 ft 2 in) long and, despite lacking horns, | looked a lot like modern rhinos. |
"Santa | Looked a Lot Like Daddy" and "All I Want for Christma |
The move | looked a done deal until Huddersfield recalled Baldry |
my comments here didn't say that so must have | looked a bit negative) and I can't find anything much |
that they finihsed in eight place but the club | looked a lot stronger than previously. |
pointed, and I thought that poor abused Friday | looked a little brighter the next morning." |
Eddie Baird said, of their image, "We | looked a bit wayward and rock-ish imagewise. |
"Santa | Looked a Lot Like Daddy" (Buck Owens, Don Rich) - 2:1 |
The 1979 season | looked a lot like 1978 for Stegman, as he spent the e |
"Santa | Looked a Lot Like Daddy" |
Hopkins was a tall man, who | looked a little like Don Quixote. |
etter fast bowlers than Hickton, and he always | looked a very proud man when he could get through the |
The plants | looked a bit like a cycad, with slender trunks up to |
, faithful trier if ever there was one but who | looked a little plain on Australian pitches, had pick |
Having | looked a certainty for a berth in the 2007 World Cup |
These hull doors | looked a bit like miniature sponsons. |
ts did not continue to improve, and relegation | looked a distinct possibility for Gregory's men. |
e Canaries were seventh in the Premiership and | looked a reasonably good bet for a UEFA Cup place. |
In many other ways it | looked a lot like an early version of C. A few librar |
ed into the upper balcony from which the track | looked a distant bowl. |
d rooted to the bottom of the table, and never | looked able to avoid relegation. |
on't know what the venue's capacity is, but it | looked about 1/10th full for the final, and virtually |
I was 16 I probably | looked about 13, but I played considerably more matur |
In San Francisco he | looked about for a way to support himself and pay for |
He | looked about 14. |
On one occasion he | looked across the room and saw a familiar face. |
asked what the towns name was and the settler | looked across the way at his neighbors,the peters, ki |
Donnacona was well treated in France, being | looked after at the king's expense. |
A niece named Kapule after his first wife | looked after him before his death. |
, count of Edessa, and Pons, count of Tripoli, | looked after their own interests and did not ally wit |
St. Luke's Church, Stapleford is | looked after by its mother church, St. Helen's Church |
Today the mill is | looked after by The Oldland Mill Trust, a registered |
sought asylum at the Xavier Institute and was | looked after by Emma Frost. |
e came of age in 1191, the family estates were | looked after by a guardian. |
Many of them were | looked after by foster parents but others went to a f |
Marguerite Duras | looked after Antelme and wrote La Douleur about his r |
She is lovingly | looked after by a motley collection of current and pa |
The monuments of Gour are now | looked after by the Archaeological Survey of India. |
The poor were | looked after by the monasteries, until their dissolut |
production of Little Shop Of Horrors, where he | looked after Audrey II - the giant plant. |
the daughter of the creator of a V-Pet, Takato | looked after her until she was kidnapped by rogue Dig |
That same year he also | looked after Gauts refreshment service and a fountain |
father, and another son in business in Hobart | looked after him in his last days. |
There is a well | looked after nature reserve, part of which is referre |
The Lightstation and surrounding cottages are | looked after by Parks SA while the top floor of the l |
that he fooled around by day, but at night he | looked after the animals with great diligence, waking |
urne 18 months later, Gunner stayed in Darwin, | looked after by the RAAF butcher. |
n was appalled by the neglect with which Carey | looked after his four boys when he first met them in |
ner of the programme by the various people who | looked after the celebrities during their stay |
This historical monument is now | looked after by the Archaeological Survey of India. |
s appointed who lived in one of the houses and | looked after the almsmen. |
Indian National Heritage Monument and has been | looked after by the Archaeological Survey of India (A |
berals on economic affairs, which portfolio he | looked after diligently during his brief stay in Parl |
ghest ranking Union officer in the camp and he | looked after the needs of the other Union POW's. |
ce rounded up are delinquents who could not be | looked after by their parents. |
birth of his brother, and from then on he was | looked after by aunts and then by his maternal grandp |
one now-lost at Compton Chamberlayne were also | looked after by the Fovant Badge Society. |
Before her appointment at the court, Benda had | looked after her father's household because of the de |
had good standings with their communities and | looked after their interests. |
On his arrival, the 13-year-old Tom Brown is | looked after by a more experienced classmate, Harry " |
shows Sir William (51) and his wife Lucy (38) | looked after by a cook, parlourmaid, housemaid, and k |
Auntie Jessie is the somewhat dumb woman that | looked after Francie and Josie after both of their fa |
of Shirley was the Reverend William Orger, who | looked after the parish for 25 years. |
Venda (today Limpopo Province), where he first | looked after his grandfather's cattle before attendin |
eebeard, who was the eldest of his species who | looked after vast areas of his home and the surroundi |
Chevening House, | looked after by the National Trust, is located here. |
During WW2 he and his wife Kitty | looked after the architect Bob Rosner (architect) and |
ty, were once again upset that Britain had not | looked after their interests, and Canada sought great |
was ten and it was his eldest sister Emily who | looked after the family. |
eft it heavily damaged and it was not properly | looked after for a long time. |
an aviary along Mariposa St. His gardener also | looked after the deodar cedars that grew along Santa |
Tiruvannamalai in the late 1980s, David Godman | looked after and helped to develop their new property |
ved with his wife on the Jordan plantation and | looked after the management of the farm until he died |
took on the responsibility for the family, and | looked after them well. |
ugh they never had children of their own, they | looked after Nicole Houde who was 12 years old at the |
ister of Moopil Nair under Samoothiris rule.He | looked after Kottakkal and Pantallur |
under the Cochin Devaswom Board, but it is now | looked after by the devotees of Edavilangu. |
three-year coaching job with Monaco, where he | looked after the club's Under-16 squads and won the s |
s an independent church parish in 1286 and was | looked after by Augustinian canons regular until the |
Hillblazers was directed and | looked after by Chelsea Clinton, and actresses Americ |
Neema village in Varanasi district, where she | looked after farming in their 2 bigha land. |
The Church at Tarrant Crawford is | looked after by the Redundant Churches Commission, an |
Llyn Conwy was at one time owned and | looked after by Lord Penrhyn, who kept the lake well |
ld with a Libyan woman, and that the child was | looked after by the woman's uncle and later studied o |
It seems that Deane | looked after business matters, and left the design wo |
National Cycle Network Route number 1 which is | looked after by a local team of Sustrans Rangers. |
C.RASU Servai - the eldest brother who | looked after the welfare & administration of the fami |
t India House when the Government of India was | looked after by the East India Company. |
ers, and they travel to a farm where Therru is | looked after by a woman, Tenar, whom Sparrowhawk know |
y get sick and can live into double figures if | looked after properly. |
Arrangements were made to have him | looked after by relatives, and over New Year 1927, ag |
s half brother, reigning prince Friedrich also | looked after his welfare. |
18 involving approximately 150 young players, | looked after by 30 full time and part time staff. |
Thereafter, its administration has been | looked after by his widow and his sons --- Mehdi Alam |
Following his father's death he | looked after the family property in 1930. |
and her sister, neither of whom ever married, | looked after their family friend Metastasio until his |
Stroud, Eleanor - | Looked after the children who ice skated at the pond |
of January 2007, he left the hospital and was | looked after by the airport's branch of the French Re |
as serving in the army overseas, Frederick was | looked after by his uncle and aunt, Lord and Lady Cas |
e of apparently honest, pious and simple folk, | looked after benevolently by their philanthropic vica |
She | looked after 50 of the school's 400 pupils, and quick |
h were "housekeepers," people who lived in and | looked after commercial buildings. |
Jacinto Building in Beaumont, Texas, where he | looked after his family's personal investments. |
cational Premium for the less well off and for | looked after children, and the Social Care Practice i |
ayanagara empire the area was administratively | looked after by the Keladi Nayakas of Ikkeri. |
elow the Grade II listed Dutton viaduct and is | looked after by the Trust in partnership with the Woo |
idy remains at the Peter Bowen stables, and is | looked after by Peter's son, Mickey. |
He says his mates have | looked after him and they believe he's lucky to be al |
's long incarceration, the 2nd Earl of Caledon | looked after his financial, domestic, and political a |
ssantly at his studies, she raised the family, | looked after the house, managed the finances - but af |
on for 121 resident students, all of which are | looked after by house staff. |
functions and class numbers, and for some time | looked after Ramanujan's lost notebook. |
The station is well cared for as it is | looked after by the Friends of Penmere Station. |
ook her children from her first marriage to be | looked after by her first husband's family in England |
A total 106,000 big and small trees are | looked after by the Panchsheel Foundation, a sister b |
very, very, generous, and most of the time he | looked after the lads well. |
nt, he asked that his son and grandchildren be | looked after and finished with "God bless everybody i |
Each of the three | looked after the baby as if she were their own. |
ter her own father, leaving the children to be | looked after by other family members. |
Anna | looked after the girl and eventually saved her life. |
mentally-challenged men share a house and are | looked after by Jack (Tony Goldwyn), their social wor |
e of by doctor.The management of the hostel is | looked after by Mrs SaraswathyIn the 11th grade subje |
She had originally | looked after the children for the dance- master Louis |
er thirteenth child, and Alex's sister, Irene, | looked after Alex and the others. |
parks were termed national parks and today are | looked after by the U.S. National Park Service. |
She was initially | looked after by her mother but she and her older sist |
Aswathy's parents have died and are | looked after by her 3 uncles. |
The administration is | looked after by committees viz., the Managing, the sc |
coaching to them, they nurtured me and really | looked after me and had confidence in me." |
Joyden's Wood is one of over 1,000 woodlands | looked after by the Woodland Trust. |
In World War I, he | looked after German and Austrian Jewish soldiers and |
ther territory than this and therefore eagerly | looked after preserving as much independence as possi |
were extensive: Thomas's brother Richard Povey | looked after the family interests in Jamaica, where h |
des the village of Wootton as it traditionally | looked after the area when it was open countryside. |
bs were always very proud of their clothes and | looked after them carefully. |
k the baby, which was white in appearance, and | looked after it. |
The four Housemasters | looked after the boys' welfare and in addition each b |
Known as "The Ark", it was | looked after by the children, under the supervision o |
The buildings and area are now | looked after by Guildford Borough Council and English |
She | looked after the children, until 1985, when she start |
is that I would want to buy meat that has been | looked after, and slaughtered in the most humane way |
If | looked after, the lenses can be kept for around one y |
a decision on the best place for Pauline to be | looked after. |
who lived together in the parishes her father | looked after. |
strict sense, although orphans continue to be | looked after. |
k Estates are heritage listed and are now well | looked after. |
It was generally held that they should be | looked after. |
8th Century, the scrolls became less carefully | looked after. |
Math is | looked afterby shri shri mahant Yogesh Puriji, who su |
orm part of the main line of the modern GU), I | looked again at the intro and have re-phrased it slig |
Alice rubbed her eyes, and | looked again. |
Atta reportedly | looked agitated, which led Amos to ask if Atta could |
r began to be published in July of 1879 it has | looked ahead into the future... No, The Watchtower is |
computer Deep Blue (that beat Garry Kasparov) | looked ahead at least 12 plies, then applied a heuris |
bels such as boogieblast and 360, von Westphal | looked ahead and went the rather particular way of st |
The original mast | looked akin to the Eifel tower and was dismatled in 1 |
of the artwork, but found that the characters | looked alike except for their hair. |
She admitted that to her, all of the cadets | looked alike, and that, in the course of dealing with |
The spirit of the 1972 Dolphins | looked alive and well as Miami improved to 2-6 on the |
at was quicker than the Test strip, Bangladesh | looked all at sea against the pace of Lee and Gillesp |
I | looked all over the country, wherever I went on a tri |
It now | looked all over for De Grandmesnil and De Courci. |
nce, Titania was depicted as a regal woman who | looked almost entirely human save for pointed ears. |
t John Gillespie, which purchased a horse that | looked almost identical to Fine Cotton and performed |
Part of the reason that The Vampire Bat | looked almost as good as any Universal Pictures horro |
e or in the complex massing of Kragsyde, which | looked almost as if a colonial house had been fancifu |
to number eight) were together though, batting | looked an awful lot easier, as they put on 93 for the |
harged climate, the traditional rag might have | looked anachronistic and somewhat juvenile. |
The screen | looked and felt like the piece of paper that an execu |
family Meliphagidae (honeyeaters) because they | looked and acted so similar to members of that family |
guage of cinema, changing how subsequent films | looked, and has been named by some critics as one of |
The Elven King was named Melvis and | looked and sounded like Elvis Presley for his first a |
She felt it | looked and read "like a teenie-bopper magazine" and r |
and Palmer handling the instruments, the band | looked and sounded like Buffalo Springfield with Cros |
alls, a caller named Julie told Plato that she | looked and sounded great, and could not fathom why pe |
Bill Hader met a barista at a coffee shop who | looked and talked like Stefon. |
But he | looked, and the sight of his family made him beg to b |
as "Colonel" Kolkhorst - allegedly because he | looked and behaved so utterly unlike a colonel. |
The inMotion 716 and 616 | looked and performed much like their Etymotic cousins |
ter into a relationship with each other, often | looked and dressed almost identically. |
He | looked and looked and became very worried about the t |
I love the way it | looked and the feeling it evokes. |
was a 10 cm (4 in) long creature that may have | looked and lived like a squirrel, but this is uncerta |
I've | looked and found plenty of places that refer to the e |
e last moment 'Abraham lifted up his eyes, and | looked, and behold behind him a ram caught in a thick |
And I | looked and behold, a pale horse |
family Meliphagidae (honeyeaters) because they | looked and acted so similar to members of that family |
He | looked annoyed." |
I | looked around and this page does confirm what you are |
I | looked around and noticed Boelcke settling his victim |
r Harper's The New Monthly Magazine saying: "I | looked around with some curiosity for this was the fi |
He recalled "Someone had | looked around and said, 'Who's going to be the direct |
s major scheme for central Newcastle, Grainger | looked around for another scheme to work on. |
According to his legend, as Arcadius | looked around at all the pieces of him, hacked off, a |
I guess if I | looked around some more I might find the answer as to |
about a minute, he got knocked out, and then I | looked around and I was the only one left. |
wn under a very large oak tree for shelter and | looked around realizing how comfortable this place wa |
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