But when Elizabeth goes over to the Dark Side (for a spell) I was genuinely upset.
And, for a spell in the second period against Hearts, he thought it had arrived.
For a spell in the 1970s, revenues from phosphate mining gave Nauruans the world's largest income per head.
Pathan, earlier unimpressive with the new ball, returned in the 44th over for a spell he will want to forget.
For a spell, different companies ran the clockwise and anti-clockwise trains on the Circle Line, even maintaining separate ticket booths.
When then-manager Trevor Morris told him he was surplus to requirements in 1964, Harry left for a spell at Merthyr Tydfil.
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"We just entered someone's magical little kingdom for a spell, " Canning says.
The European Union will probably put off its invitation for a spell.
So the shape of things to come became a U. Asia will stay down for a spell and then slowly climb up again.
His case was all the more powerful because, for a spell in the 1960s and 1970s, he had been the face of Winston cigarettes.
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In contrast, Owen is set for a spell on the sidelines after pulling up with hamstring trouble trying to run through on the Villa goal.
He also coached New South Wales for a spell in the 1990s and combines short-term consultancy-based coaching with media commitments across radio, TV and newspapers.
For a spell the movie corrects to an engagingly fizzy tone.
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Now kick that billable hour requirement out the window for a spell and come on out to Texas to start creating a business that you control.
As did many women in the 1950s, Wald and Bernstein got married, raised families and stayed at home for a spell before returning to the workforce.
When a cute robot, barely over a foot tall, is getting training for a spell on the ISS, you pretty much know the future has arrived.
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That was the cue for a spell of concerted Villa pressure but it was Chelsea's turn to show resilience at the back, admittedly assisted by referee Howard Webb.
Leather couches and chairs are arranged close to an ethanol fireplace, and it became our habit to relax in its warmth, browsing magazines and guidebooks, before heading off for a spell of sightseeing.
The England performance squad will be skippered by Kent's Robert Key and spinner Monty Panesar will also join them after his plans for a spell playing club cricket in Sri Lanka fell through.
So, what the bears need at this point in time is for something to come out of the woodwork that causes the buyers to either stand aside for a spell or question their conviction.
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Run by Merrill veteran Robert McCann, a onetime trader who clashed with O'Neal and left for a spell in 2003, the retail group has a 26% pretax margin and earns a healthy 30%-plus return on equity.
But the Irish were rewarded for a spell of late dominance as center O'Driscoll went over the try line underneath the posts and Ronan O'Gara equalized with the conversion in the last action of the match.
The Blades conceded in the 18th minute when Bates latched on to Andrew Taylor's cross and fired home but Lowton nodded Bjorn Helge Riise's back-post cross into the net to reward the home side for a spell of concerted pressure.
Over cocktails at the Forbes Townhouse in New York the other day, the head of one of Europe's biggest insurance companies predicted that intervention might support the euro at about 88 U.S. cents for a spell, after which it would again start sinking, to 80 cents.
And in 1965, selling motorbikes for a spell in Moses Lake, Washington, business became a lot more interesting when, fired up with a Wild Turkey or two, he did tricks to draw in the customers: jumping a car, then a car and a 20-foot box of rattlesnakes, then two cars, rattlers and a mountain lion, until a crowd came to watch him.
Often bragging of his contacts with Mr. Yeltsin's family, he became a key conduit to decision makers in the ailing and absentee president's inner circle in the late 1990s -- a group known as "the family" -- and for a short spell he served as a member of Russia's national security council.
Nonda stepped up to confidently dispatch the resulting spot-kick and for a brief spell, Blackburn looked good value for their lead.
Hearts were also interested in bringing the 32-year-old Scotland international back for a second spell at Tynecastle.
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