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Eye-catching, of course, is Stuart Lancaster's decision to move England's base camp for the Six Nations to Leeds, a patch he knows best, rather than follow what had become the accepted way of doing things and booking his elite squad in for a few days in the gentler airs of a Portuguese winter.
Sale can be the focal point of Stuart Lancaster's northern exposure | Shaun Edwards 2012
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Eye-catching aesthetics and implementation of a bevy of green building practices have brought a new oxymoron into consideration in the form of the Santa Monica
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Eye-catching and fun, the Atomium Floor Lamp can be a great source of lighting for those moments when you need to be surrounded by a soft and cosy atmosphere.
Kozom Floor Lamp 2009
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Zwarts & Jantsma Architects Eye-catching bridges like the Amsterdam design " would send a visible message that there are more than just cars roaming our roads, " said Jeffrey Parrish, executive director of Freedom to Roam, a group dedicated to animal migration.
Critter Crossings 2010
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Deal Sweeteners Eye-catching incentives sometimes pop up in the luxury markets of Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties in Florida, where Ms. Wells works.
Desperate Times, Desperate Measures Amy Hoak 2010
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It's everything a message cake should be: Educational, Entertaining, Eye-catching, and Edible!
European! 2010
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Eye-catching aesthetics and implementation of a bevy of green building practices have brought a new oxymoron into consideration in the form of the Santa Monica
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Eye-catching banner and box ads for Clean & Clear appear above and below TheWB's player, each inviting the viewer to click on it and download a coupon.
Ed Martin: TheWB.com and Johnson & Johnson Have a Winner in The Lake 2009
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Super Punch: Eye-catching movie poster for Strigoi skip to main
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Eye-catching construction activity around town, presented for your amazement, amusement, or consternation -- your pick.
Signs of the times Dan 2007
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