Alistair in A Sentence

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    Alistair filmed the opening shots for the movie playing a soldier performing sleight of hand with ancient coins.

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    Alistair McCartney from Rothamsted assessed the methods being developed for detection of airborne pathogen inoculum.

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    Alistair McGrath speaks with evident displeasure of the ' uncritical and totally unmerited identification of ' evangelicals ' with ' fundamentalists ' ' .

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    Daniel is soon asleep in his own bed; Alistair had never seen him looking so miserable.

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    He repeatedly rebuffed attempts by Alistair Campbell, the Gus Hedges of the government, to polish the document his way.

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    I assume his first name is Alistair, but except for splashing photos of himself around he's pretty cagey about his identify.

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    I've even helped put words into the mouths of luminaries such Alistair Darling, Stephen Byers and former newsreader Richard Baker.

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    If you would like more information on the chat sessions please contact either Alistair Fyfe or Paul France.

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    Mark Morris looks at the Tierney Gearon controversy my empty-headed daydreams Alistair Fitchett comes back from London and talks about what he saw there.

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    May 1997 A worthless memoir Bruce Anderson The memoirs of former Conservative party treasurer, Alistair McAlpine, reveal a politically shallow egotist.

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    No connection, but I've just discovered that thinking poof 's crumpet Alistair Appleton has a blog.

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    No connection, but I've just discovered that thinking poof's crumpet Alistair Appleton has a blog.

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    Pinching people's identity is all in a day's work for comedy impressionist Alistair McGowan.

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    Thanks to Alistair's good management we have been able to accept an offer from the builder to upgrade the floor using European larch.

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    The Prime Minister has been slammed by the Government 's sleaze watchdog headed by Sir Alistair Graham who was appointed by Tony Blair.

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    The Prime Minister has been slammed by the Government's sleaze watchdog headed by Sir Alistair Graham who was appointed by Tony Blair.

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    There had been a recent period of about five weeks during which, Alistair came to realize, he had gone clinically insane.

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    Three people love the way Alistair performed, perhaps rather too effusive in their praise.