First-hand Sentence Examples

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  • She eagerly informed the pair how she planned to attend tomorrow's ice festival activities, in search of first hand research for what was sure to be a winning chapter.

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  • These act as endowments for a specific period, and are conditional on the holder devoting his time to the investigation at first hand of some specified subject.

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  • A few of these have been translated, but as yet no European scholar possesses knowledge sufficient to enable him to study these valuable documents at first hand.

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  • In addition to an enormous body of new information chiefly on the shoulder girdle, the alar muscles and the nerve plexuses of birds, this work contained a critical and descriptive summary of practically the whole pre-existing literature on the structure of birds, and it is hardly necessary for the student of ornithology to refer to earlier literature at first hand.

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  • The last two works, if not actually the works of eye-witnesses, are at any rate first-hand, and belong to the category of primary writers rather than to that of later compilations.

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  • But the Arabs did not acquire their knowledge of this literature at first hand.

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  • Fortunately we have the first-hand evidence of his autobiography, which is a surer guide than the lines written by untrustworthy disciples.

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  • Sadlier to congratulate the pasha on the success of the Egyptian arms, and no doubt with the ulterior object of obtaining a first-hand report on the real situation.

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  • But there exists no account at first hand of the exact facts, and Swedenborg's own reference to one of these instances admits of another explanation than the supernatural one.

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  • Of the more formal historical writings in which the first ineffectual attempts were made in the direction of systematic chronology we have no knowledge at first-hand.

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  • Though differing in detail, they tend to show that, while the book is the production of one author, all its parts are not of the same date, nor are they one and all his first-hand creation.

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  • Wood, have been written largely on the basis of the general physics of the aether; while the Collected Papers of Lord Rayleigh should be accessible to all who desire a first-hand knowledge of the development of the optical side of the subject.

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  • Nor let the obvious and first hand meaning of what I said about my flesh and blood disturb you when you hear it.

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  • From the composition of a speech in Paul's name (for, though the farewell in Acts goes back to first-hand tradition, it represents the author's standpoint as well as Paul's), it was but a step to compose letters in his name, especially on the basis of some of his extant notes.

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  • For this second part he has consulted historical documents, but he stops at the year 1087, just when he has reached the period about which he might have been able to give us some first-hand information.

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  • This work is of great value for the history of the period 1186-1219, as the information furnished by John d'Early is either personal or obtained at first hand.

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  • So clear is the evidence on this point that any one adequately acquainted at first hand with the phenomena, by employing an albino of known gametic structure and mating it with a coloured individual, also of known gametic constitution, could predict the result.

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  • But (apart from the interpolations) it is only the entries after 11 21, where the first hand in the MS. ends, which were actually composed at Peterborough.

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  • Thus he traversed France, avoiding all ceremony, entering towns by back streets, receiving ambassadors in wayside huts, dining in public houses, enjoying the loose manners and language of his associates, and incidentally learning at first hand the condition of his people and the possibilities of using or taxing them - his needs of them rather than theirs of him.

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  • Nearly all men of high caste, and many of them recruited from Oudh, they dreaded tendencies which they deemed to be denationalizing, and they knew at first hand what annexation meant.

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  • Side by side with works of general theory, first-hand authorities should be freely used.

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  • That Cyrus too owned allegiance to the creed, cannot be doubted by an unprejudiced mind, although in the dearth of contemporary monuments we possess no proof at first hand.

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  • It was in that century that Portugal rose to prominence as a maritime power; and being anxious to enjoy at first hand some of the commerce which had brought such prosperity to Venice, Portugal determined to seek out an ocean pathway to the Indies.

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  • The writings of the later Stoics have come down to us, if not entire, in great part, so that Seneca, Cornutus, Persius, Lucan, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius are known at first hand.

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  • Indeed the great age of the seneschal of Champagne, and his intimate first-hand acquaintance with his subject, made such variations extremely improbable.

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  • The history of Scotland from 1436 to 1561 owes much, in its earlier chapters, to the accounts of Hector Boece and John Major, though no small portion of the topographical matter is first-hand.

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  • From this result insoluble controversies and serious uncertainties, both in the study and practice of the law; and, finally, it has become impossible for most people to have a first-hand knowledge of the actual laws.

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  • During this latter year also John Fernandez spent seven months among the natives of the Arguim coast, and brought back the first trustworthy first-hand European account of the Sahara hinterland.

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  • While the author presumably had some written sources at his disposal,' his narrative is probably for the most part founded upon personal knowledge and recollection of the events recorded, and upon such first-hand information as, living in the second 1 Eap/31 7 9 Ea f3avaaX (Sarbeth Sabanaiel).

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  • His merits in this respect, however, can only be appraised by the study of his works at first hand.

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  • Both Ohrwalder and Slatin were personally acquainted with the mandi, and their narratives contain much first-hand information.

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  • She was in another world, and he had the privilege of viewing her creative juices first hand.

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  • They saw first hand the hurt that overt racism could cause young children.

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  • Sue also offers her first-hand account of what it is like to receive radiotherapy in Edinburgh and how she coped during her experience.

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  • So it was good to see a boatload of TAC readers chug out that way in early May for some first-hand experience.

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  • I learned this first-hand when one of my brothers acquired a magnificent white cockerel and five sandy brown hens.

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  • Written for novices, all advice is based on the first hand experiences of a novice competitor.

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  • I thought this large for the tool, and wondered if the first-hand rackets were much dearer.

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  • We made the ascent as normal, and I learned from first hand experience that the rebreather does not need any diluent during ascent.

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  • Also on display are some emigrant letters, usually with transcripts, giving first hand accounts of the emigrant experience.

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  • However, he is getting a first hand view of the depth to which animal rights extremism has pervaded Australian society.

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  • The best way to experience falconry first hand is to visit a falconry display at a local show.

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  • The exercise has also helped to inform funders of the project's work from a first hand perspective.

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  • More first-hand accounts of, or scurrilous gossip about, these events are eagerly awaited and will be linked in.

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  • Guest speakers will discuss their first-hand experiences of working in the music industry.

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  • He experienced at first hand the application of new holistic management practices that produced the Japanese post-war economic miracle.

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  • The Team would learn first hand about new cultures and environments; adapting to new surroundings while learning self-reliance and inter-dependency.

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  • Since I have now experienced it first hand I have re-read many of the articles and noticed some strangeness in them.

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  • The importance of this shift is illustrated using first-hand testimony from participants in the struggles of Bolivian radio practitioners.

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  • I have seen at first hand quite brutal sentences inflicted by judges after their lunchtime tipple and tobacco.

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  • Having had first-hand experience of using traditional farming techniques he is particularly well-informed on agricultural matters.

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  • I feel quite wobbly, having heard first hand from him.

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  • A natural wonderland, visitors have flocked here to experience first hand the magical landscapes seen in The Lord of the Rings.

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  • Thereafter there occur vague references to Chryse in the Periplus of the Erythrean Sea, &c., but the earliest trace of anything resembling first-hand knowledge concerning the peninsula of Indo-China and Malaya is revealed in the writings of Ptolemy, whose views were mainly derived from those of his predecessor Marinus of Tyre, who in his turn drew his deductions from information supplied to him by the mariner Alexander who, there is every reason to think, had himself voyaged to the Malay Peninsula and beyond.

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  • There is no record of Paracelsus' knowledge of Greek, and as, at least in his student days, the most important works of Greek medicine were very imperfectly known, it is probable he had little first hand acquaintance with Galen or Hippocrates, while his breach with the humanists is the more conspicuous from his lecturing and writing chiefly in his native German.

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  • The prosecution was conducted with all the force of the government; the defence was undertaken by some of the most brilliant Liberal advocates of Germany and developed in effect into an elaborate indictment, supported by a great weight of first-hand evidence, of the iniquities of the Russian rgime.

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  • For instance, if you have a Facebook friend Abigail in Albania whom you only met once at a rock-paper-scissors competition years ago, you will generally regard Abigail's first-hand account as authoritative, even though you don't really know Abigail all that well.

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  • Most that she knows at first hand comes from her sense of touch.

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  • I saw it at first hand in the undermining of confidence and bouts of depression that these often savage attacks engendered in him.

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  • If so, you are in luck because you can look at their handiwork first hand before placing an order.

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  • Once you've lined up your materials and your helper, you are ready to learn how to make a diaper cake first hand.

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  • Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, a French scholar and chemist, discovered that lavender oil can heal first-hand.

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  • I'm sorry, but I don't have first-hand experience with this product.

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  • They also have first-hand experience with the situation and may be able to give you advice on talking to your teen.

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  • Since becoming an ambassador, she has made numerous trips to underprivileged nations, both to see first hand the conditions many of these poverty-stricken people live in and to raise awareness and funds to help these countries.

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  • Find out how the producers run the show and hear first-hand accounts from guests of the show.

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  • Viewers will get a first-hand look at Baio's mid-life crises, faced with the realization that he hasn't been able to commit to the right woman and may end up alone.

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  • Federline recently had subpoenas issued to many of the people who know Britney best and have first-hand knowledge of her day-to-day interaction with the kids and her behavior.

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  • From the first hand made skirt to today's store bought variety, the Girl Scout uniform and insignias are full of meaning and held in high regard.

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  • Don't forget the value of first-hand experience, whether you volunteer at a soup kitchen or create a public relations campaign for your sorority.

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  • The area is so steeped in history and beauty it may be hard to pass up the chance to experience it first hand.

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  • Cruise Critic is a great place to read recommendations and warnings posted by people who have experienced first-hand the type of accommodations offered on certain cruise ships.

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  • Dog Expert Interviews is your connection to first hand information from a variety of dog professionals.

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  • He/She may have treated an animal that was wearing a dog seat belt during a crash, and could give you first hand info on how well protected that animal really was.

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  • Many of them suffer from loneliness, and since I know first hand how much a dog (or cat or other pet) can change their lives, I want them to have this joy again.

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  • I have to say, my tip this week comes to you from first-hand knowledge.

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  • Not that all my tips are not first-hand, but this tip just happened, not 12 hours ago.

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  • Many home improvement stores have comprehensive lighting sections that let you see first-hand the directional options and the casting of various lighting systems.

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  • Since they harvest the majority of their seeds on-farm, they have first-hand knowledge of where their seeds come from.

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  • This type of first hand knowledge can really help you get a feel for whether or not it is the right place to provide daycare for your loved one.

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  • You may also want to ask friends or family members for recommendations since word of mouth can sometimes be the best means of finding out first-hand about an enticing destination or a reputable company.

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  • Some have first-hand experience with a specific sleep disorder, either personally or through a family member.

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  • When planning your next Disney vacation, look no further than Disneyworld discussion forums for a wealth of first-hand information.

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  • The developers of Brothers in Arms went through actual military training to gain first-hand knowledge of real fire team tactics, and this is reflected in the gameplay.

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  • We swooned at the E3 screenshots for several years, we read first-hand reports, drooled over videos and gobbled up every delicious morsel about the game from day one.

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  • Several people have posted trip reports and photos, so you'll have an opportunity to benefit from their first-hand experiences before you set off on your own adventure in the Horseshoe Basin Pasayten Wilderness.

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  • This way you will hear first hand how their experiences were and any insights that they might have.

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  • Persons who are frequently around smokers should seek medical advice if they show any of the symptoms associated with illnesses caused by smoking since second-hand smoke can be more damaging to health than first-hand smoke.

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  • If you're blessed or "lucky" enough to have a family Bible in your possession or within access, you may find births, marriages and deaths recorded therein with first-hand accuracy.

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  • Family Bible Records - A tremendous first-hand resource if you are fortunate enough to have one in your family.

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  • The applications were completed by the veteran or his widow, which makes the information a primary, first-hand source.

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  • You may also want to try to get one or more internship while you're in school, or do volunteer work at a hospital or lab, so you can get some first hand experience in the fields that interest you.

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  • These teaching positions are popular because they allow teachers to travel, live in a different country and experience a different culture first-hand.

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  • Obviously foreclosure is not merely a problem for the people who experience it first-hand.

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  • Expecting fathers can benefit from knowing what childbirth is like before they witness the event first-hand.

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  • The museum itself is in the same building as the cable car "control center", and kids are able to view the cable winding and moving first hand.

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  • The company developed the first hand held vacuum in 1937.

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  • See Ninja Master Prep Review to find out about her first hand experience with the product.

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  • While the unmarried may have reservations about dating someone whose previous marriage did not work out, the Christian who has been through a divorce knows first hand how complicated the subject can be.

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  • This will allow you to experience first hand the benefits and detriments of each site.

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  • When considering a ring with black diamonds it is useful to go to a shop and actually see first hand what one looks like and how it shines and catches the light.

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  • If you know someone that owns a vintage Gucci bag (or several) go to them for expertise, that way you will have a first-hand account and opinion of what to look for in a true vintage Gucci style.

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  • Others allow the little ones to practice on a doll face rather than their own, learning to apply makeup first hand without the mess.

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  • Parents can also access the CamParent website, which offers a first-hand look at camp activities through pictures, articles, and more.

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  • These experts provide first-hand knowledge of how to create a spending plan, how to maximize the potential of savings accounts, how to eliminate debt and stop living paycheck to paycheck.

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  • Seeing this first hand is perhaps the best way for you to decide whether or not an airbrush tattoo artist is the right one for you.

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  • This is an excellent way to buy these watches as it gives the shopper the opportunity to actually see the watch first hand before buying.

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  • Now a successful professor, author, and speaker, many of her books deal with the life of a child with Asperger syndrome from a first-hand perspective.

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  • In order to advise current administrators and managers, it is necessary to be able to show that you have first-hand knowledge of the way these organizations work.

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  • If you'd like to find out first hand if this program can work for you, expect to pay $19 to download the diet handbook and $20 for access to the online diet generator application.

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  • They can offer you details on prices and coverage from first-hand experience and they might be able to offer you the contact information for the companies they have worked with.

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  • Sophie is studying the armed forces in school, so Gene takes her to Camp Pendleton for some first-hand experience.

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  • Still, many people want to be a part of the action on the show, and eagerly look forward to hearing Ramsay's diatribes first hand.

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  • Simpson experienced this pressure first hand when she was invited to walk in a fashion show and the backstage manager criticized her weight and tried to have her pulled from the show because of it.

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  • Reality TV World - Reality TV World doesn't get very many spoilers first-hand.

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  • If you're not sure how the color will look, just enter the HTML code into the HTML checker and get a first-hand glimpse of the color, font, and style to see if it is really right for your site.

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  • In between courses guests are encouraged to go upstairs and look over the balcony, where they can see first-hand, the chefs preparing the meals.

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