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We arrived there courtesy of U.S. Air and via San Paolo.
Everyone was disarmed by the unfailing courtesy of manner and the seemingly inexhaustible generosity.
People of every nationality, age and gender filled the outdoor arena for free Salsa lessons courtesy of Club Salsa.
A photo courtesy of Alan Robinson Jack proudly displays his winnings.
One of the minions in Betsy's organization had arranged for a pleasure car for her weekend, courtesy of her boss who felt guilty for her frequent out of town travel.
Those 166 horses gallop along courtesy of a variable geometry turbocharger.
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The next day I went white-water rafting FREE courtesy of Rik at white water Action.
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The main theme gets an airing again, courtesy of some wonderful bubbly analog synth lines.
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The layout had some big jumps and heavily rutted sections courtesy of rain on Friday and intense downpours Sunday morning.
Town went in 2-1 at half time courtesy of a Kolodinski strike and a Joel Young left footer.
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He told us that " my season is over courtesy of a big right hand haymaker last Sunday night (Dec 28 ).
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Paleolithic cave paintings from the Ardèche courtesy of the French Ministry of Culture.
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On her death (1212) John might be regarded as only ruling "by the courtesy of the kingdom" until her daughter Isabella was married, when the husband would succeed.
According to the well-known law, however, the Renaissance, made for the people of the plains, never fully took root in Siena, as in other parts of Tuscany, and the loss of its independence and power in 1555 led to a suspension of building activity, which to the taste of the present day is most fortunate, inasmuch as the baroque of the 17th and the false classicism of the 18th centuries have had hardly any effect here; and few towns of Italy are so unspoilt by restoration or the addition of incongruous modern buildings, or preserve so many characteristics and so much of the real spirit (manifested to-day in the grave and pleasing courtesy of the inhabitants) of the middle ages, which its narrow and picturesque streets seem to retain.
Whether in real courtesy of heart they excel Occidentals may be open to doubt, but in all the forms of comity they are unrivalled.
The imperturbable courtesy of his style is in striking contrast to the violence of his opponents; and it must be remembered that, in spite of his unorthodoxy, he was not an atheist or even an agnostic. In his own words, "Ignorance is the foundation of atheism, and freethinking the cure of it" (Discourse of Freethinking, 105).
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He does not, however, seem to have reciprocated the courtesy of his French hosts, but gave offence by the brusqueness of his manner, though his supercilious bearing, according to his biographer, Dr Paris, was to be ascribed less to any conscious superiority than to an "ungraceful timidity which he could never conquer."
Now you can relieve this lunacy courtesy of these pummel sticks, which are loads of fun !
October 2005 Ian McTernan The above article is reproduced courtesy of Property Tax Portal.
They are reproduced by courtesy of the National Ankylosing Spondylitis Society.
There was also a sitar solo courtesy of Martin Kelly, who had played in East Village.
Good news - it 's going to happen, courtesy of Shire 's very own troupe of entertainers, ' The Grainger Players '.
The next day I went white-water rafting FREE courtesy of Rik at White Water Action.
As the holidays where fireworks are traditionally used approaches, prices will skyrocket courtesy of a dramatic rise in demand and an accompanying decrease in supply.
The deluxe river cruise packages include sightseeing, tours, meals, and the wonderful Christmas markets courtesy of the river cruise boat the MS Bolero.
Other noteworthy amenities include live entertainment courtesy of Mark Twain impersonators, singers and high-octane bartenders, who whip up milkshakes and margaritas with equal aplomb.
Part of the planet is in darkness, courtesy of a meteor that struck the planet years previous; the dark side of the planer is home to creatures known as the Ing.
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The shelter comes courtesy of a tarp that extends over the top.
The eye makeup is most important because nothing looks worse than thick, black streaks down your face courtesy of your mascara and eyeliner running.
Other related items are available, including a new line of electronics which hit the market in February 2009 courtesy of Digital Blue.
You want to give your partner the courtesy of not being embarrassed in front of people that care of him/her.
The real shine comes courtesy of the rhinestone-accented metal buckles, which gleam for miles and promise to turn heads!
Here are some sexy sandals you could wear to work, courtesy of Anne Klein's talented styling.
The "florale" embellishment comes courtesy of a ruffled layer atop the vamp, designed to resemble a small rosette.
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A performance will follow that same evening, courtesy of BBC Radio, who will broadcast it.
The ten semi-finalists are then whittled down to five finalists, courtesy of viewers' votes.
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You don't necessarily have to spend hours outdoors in order to earn yourself a dreaded badge of honor courtesy of a mosquito's unpleasant bite.
He was a man of striking presence and distinguished by a fine courtesy of manner.
He was a man of varied culture, of large breadth and liberality of views, of generous impulses, of great gentleness and courtesy of manner, combined with equal firmness of purpose and energy of action.
A widow is entitled to a dower in one-third of her husband's real estate, and a widower is life tenant by courtesy of all the real estate of which his wife died seized and not disposed of by her last will, unless she leaves issue by a former husband, to whom the estate might descend, in which case her estate passes immediately to such issue.
So potent were his reasonings that Pighius, though owing nothing to the gentleness or courtesy of Calvin, was led to embrace his views.
The most uncomfortable five minutes of Victoria's life will occur later, courtesy of Matthew's honesty.
The work was reproduced courtesy of the Francis Frith collection.
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Langford grabbed a late consolation in the 90th minute, courtesy of a fine Robert Groves volley.