Sentences with phrase «as holme»

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I am already here christopher holmes king 29/11/1973 born in neuilly, france, 90 degree angle to christ angle as found in great pyramids read my blog
The Anatomy of Antiliberalismby stephen holmes harvard university press, 330 pages, $ 29.95 As the 1990s bring us the recrudescence of many unfulfilled progressive enthusiasms from the 1970s, we may begin to understand that the intervening Reagan decade was indeed an exceptional period of....
But the recent explosion of online dating and friendship sites such as Friendster provides a golden opportunity to analyse large social groups and how they change with time; Holme's study is one of the first to do this.
Edit: if you read non-doyle stories there are romances with holmes but anything directly from Doyle portrays Holmes as only showing interest in women as part of mystery or problem to be solved except for Adler who he greatly admired.
«Because we were founded by a TV network 10 years ago, we started as a service whose strength and primary business really was television,» said Holme.
As Jennifer Jellison Holme highlighted in her paper, «Buying Homes, Buying Schools: School Choice and the Social Construction of School Quality,» most information employed by middle class families to make their school choice was acquired through their social network (Holme, 2002).
For example, that Sherlock Holmes book appeared as «doyle - adventures - of - sherlock - holmes.
A brief foray into arm wrestling is a low point in the game, as is the concept of Holme's placing a certain aroma by manipulating pieces of a floating picture to form a complete image.
There's also another one, not sure if it's your type of thing or not but sherlock holmes released last week as well and it seems pretty cool.
Art works by Buckley, Holme and Hudson act as interchange stations between painting and sculpture, with multiple references to real and abstract space and ruminations on formal properties such as transparency, opacity, colour, shape and line.
Although one writer in the 17th century described the Fenland as entirely above sea level (in contrast to the Netherlands), [5] the area now includes the lowest land in the United Kingdom, Holme Fen in Cambridgeshire, at around 2.75 metres below sea level.
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