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(151) Harold is a real wimp . He lets everybody take advantage j of ainhci im.
(152) The exchanges began in the Carter administration, soon after the Soviet invasion, when Secretary of Defense Harold Brown visited Beijing.
(153) Harold Pinter is a great contemporary British playwright, who has made great contribution to the theater of the absurd.
(154) Harold Pinter, universally acclaimed as one of the greatest British playwrights of his generation, has died.
(155) For a second opinion, I later called Harold McGee, who is the author of the food science bible "On Food and Cooking" and who writes "The Curious Cook" column in The Times's dining section.
(156) The logic at the time was that it would be cheaper to pay capital-gains tax on a one-off sale than to continue paying Harold Wilson's astronomic income tax.
(157) At Columbia, he studied under the famed statistician Harold Hotelling.
(158) King of Norway (1045-1066) who invaded England in 1066 and was killed in a battle against Harold II.
(159) With wealth came racehorses, a stewardship of the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club and the ownership of Birch Grove, Harold Macmillan's former country home in West Sussex.
(160) The Nobel Prize laureate in literature of 2005 and the most important contemporary British playwright, Harold Pinter has charted a territory in the theatrical field.
(161) I thought you'd never cool down after what Harold said to you.
(162) Harold: I believe that we requested an amount twenty-five percent above the invoice value.
(163) It'seems from your correspondence column that Harold Wilson is a sacred cow.
(164) At first everyone was very happy. Wiley Post and Harold Gatty were heroes.
(165) Narrator: As Harold took a bite of Bavarian sugar cookie...he finally felt as if everything was going to be okay.
(166) Harold Meyerson a friendly journalist, likens her a compendium of bumper - stickers.
(167) Harold Pinter was the Noble winner of 2005. This paper, from the viewpoint of post-modernism, makes a study on the plays as well as the theories of Harold Pinter's works.
(168) The manufacturer of this nightmare was a drawling police officer's soncareer criminal from Shreveport, Louisiana, named Danny Harold Rolling.
(169) Polo: Yes. In that year, the French-speaking Normans under William the Conqueror invaded England from France, defeating the Saxon king Harold at the Battle of Hastings.
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(170) The manufacturer of this nightmare was a drawling police officer's son and career criminal from Shreveport, Louisiana, named Danny Harold Rolling.
(171) At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Germany, 1996 Nobel Laureate Harold Kroto told the assembled students that science as a way of evaluating what is true is, for him, its most important quality.
(172) Compare that kind of ambiguity with the typical modernist ambiguity of Harold Pinter'say Party.
(173) Harold: Actually, we have a freight forwarder over there -- China Consolidated.
(174) His production of Harold Pinter's play fails to impart a sense of excitement or danger.
(175) In October 1066, during the important battle of Hastings, William defeated Harold and killed him.
(176) Your Week Ahead - Love Focus: Remember that silent movie scene where the comic hero, Harold Lloyd, dangles outside a building, clinging to the minute-hand of a giant clock?
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