To celebrate the anniversary the programme is launching Newsnight awareness week, with fetching awareness bracelets. |
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She saw people along the riverbank, bathing, washing their clothing, watering their livestock or fetching a bucketful. |
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Combined with a fetching ensemble of white leather belts and straps, the effect is arresting. |
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The doors were opened and a familiar woman with long, luscious blond hair and an elegant and fetching air was admitted. |
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Australian aboriginal art is not only fashionable on the international art scene, it's also fetching huge prices in the salerooms. |
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One expertly trained Australian cattle dog proved himself to be man's best drinking pal with a great beer fetching trick. |
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The altogether fetching, ground-hugging alpine forget-me-nots are at their peak in mid-July. |
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He does and doesn't want to marry as he serially observes his friends' conjugal problems and dallies with three fetching bachelorettes. |
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I expect Kylie would look quite fetching in any part of the collection, however, particularly in comparison with some mannish catwalk models. |
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H's flat is back on the market, but is not fetching huge amounts of interest at the moment. |
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He does and doesn't want to marry, as he serially observes his friends' conjugal problems and dallies with three fetching bachelorettes. |
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Very fetching are the roles given a gaggle of old ladies in various stages of toothlessness, being attended in an old-folks institution. |
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A rather fetching photograph of young Dave, grinning beside a milk float in Glasgow many moons ago, appeared in Friday's newspapers. |
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The smiles was coquettish, fetching, and she traced the modest neck on her dress as if an invitation to seeing what was under it. |
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The decision to go with my rather fetching moleskin jacket was looking like a victory for style over practicality. |
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She made a moue that must have been quite fetching thirty or forty years ago. |
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You can imagine my disappointment when I was issued with my flying suit, a dowdy navy blue number complete with fetching leather skullcap. |
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He hired the country's only female brewmaster and plastered her fetching image on posters. |
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The springers are very intelligent dogs and they love fetching and playing with toys. |
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This hardtop convertible is fetching from any angle and will undoubtedly be a big hit with the rich and famous. |
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These are all rather fetching names, though few of them are ones it would have occurred to me to choose. |
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Often unsure, he seems to rely on Lucky for more than just fetching his stool and carrying his bag. |
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Ticket stubs are now hot collector's items, with many fetching unheard-of prices. |
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Debussy's impressionistically languid Premier Rhapsodie was filled with warm, burnished tonal sheen and fetching sounds. |
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Can you imagine a moggie carrying Sunday papers with all those supplements, or fetching letters without scratching them to shreds? |
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Land like this is fetching significant prices which does not compare with the rental income. |
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These people seem to travel constantly, fetching up at the key events that punctuate the shifting circuit. |
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And honestly, I found him to be quite fetching, this Pappy of the Southern Wood. |
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The goalie, in fetching golden boots, slides out to collect the ball with the look of a frightened animal. |
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Fortunately, they remember that Karl had been robbed shortly before his death by a fetching young mechanic, Rudolf. |
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The soloists, too, delivered a fetching geometry onstage, delightful to Balanchine aficionados anytime. |
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This Naxos CD brings together three of his best concertante works in fetching new performances. |
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The song's evocative imagery and fetching arrangement deserve a better concept album than the jumbled pastiche of Control. |
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The dye also ran, but as long as your crossbelts were pipeclayed and hair powdered, who cared if you were dressed in a fetching shade of pink? |
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Cher was dressed in what looked like an inside out polar bear complemented by a fetching Egyptian headdress. |
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Jill plays his fetching daughter in charge of passing the collection plate. |
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The red haired nurse eventually left after plumping my pillow and fetching me some water. |
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There was the memorable occasion when we did manage a carefree drive along the coast before deciding to lunch in a fetching Corsican port. |
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The gatefold sleeve is rather fetching, but the music within is anything but. |
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Paul Smith has some fetching bobble hats that fit well into this winter's glamping ethic. |
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Among my own more active endeavours was an attempt to hire a man to help with fetching water and doing laundry, both considered women's work. |
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Cash-strapped sponsors of table tennis, billiards and badminton are seriously considering a change in uniform so that its women players look less dowdy and more fetching. |
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The tires are brown, there's pretty arcing streaks along the car, in fetching pale beige, and blackened handprints round the bonnet and door handle. |
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Lessner's Black Hole Gang screen print is especially wry and fetching. |
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So I'm talking to a rather fetching dame with a disco outfit circa 1970, when a nebbish second year inserts himself uninvited to our conversation. |
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Selfie sticks make the process easier and the result more fetching. |
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The other horses were brought in and the two girls were kept busy, fetching fresh water and hay for the horses, while the horsemen groomed the animals and bedded them down. |
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With a free wheeling expressive mind-set the band seem incredibly focused, displaying fetching guitar rifts demonstrating a resemblance comparable to a Libertines stage show. |
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He was quite a tunesmith, offering such fetching melodies at will. |
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That said though, the Ballygunner man hurled his heart out right to the end with the quality of his fetching of the high ball absolutely out of the top drawer. |
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I am frequently towed along to these places by my girlfriend as my gruff exterior conceals a metrosexual's eye for a fetching piece of fashionable apparel. |
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It struggles greatly to hold your attention, despite the presence of the fetching Lane, who has been here before to far better effect in A Walk On The Moon and Unfaithful. |
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As mentioned earlier, the only childhood task I dreaded more than fetching things was hauling combustibles, like paper, down to the shacks by the creek. |
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You both were informally dressed, but quite fetching in your wet clothing. |
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Speaking in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, she said Zambian gemstones were fetching five dollars per carat, equivalent of five grammes, on the West African market. |
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He changed his name to Ronnie Rocket, becomes a bona fide rock star, and attracts a fetching tap-dancer, Electra-Cute. |
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Director Pradip Sarkar realises there is no beauty in vanity, hence his girl is beautiful without being vain, she is fetching without being beguiling. |
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Children specialize in scaring birds from cornfields with slingshots, fetching water, and carrying a hot lunch from home to their fathers and brothers in the field. |
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Piebalds, skewbalds and plain foxy ponies were fetching from 1,000 upwards and donkeys were also in demand, with good class mares reported to be also making 1,000 and more. |
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In Joey's adult-child personality and fetching narrative voice you will find an echo of Huck Finn, whose situation, remember, was not so different. |
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She is always fetching, and quiet unnerving as the silent stalker. |
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Once we reached the library, we three signed in, and Kelsey surreptitiously drifted away, fetching the large tome and bringing it to the room where we were doing our shift. |
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A classically trained viola player, John Cale took career advice from Bernstein and Copland before fetching up at the Factory with Warhol, Nico and Lou Reed. |
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In this world, once-proud physicians are over-prescribing and over-ordering, grinning and pretending, stepping and fetching. |
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Here also she gets her lines right, she is still poised and graceful, she is still fetching on the dance floor, but she has precious little to do. |
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Jeans and trainers may vary, but every man jack of them will be wearing a checked Burberry cap and a Stone Island jumper, usually in a fetching shade of beige. |
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Naw, it's because they've got a blonde barnet, fetching fizzogs and they look tidy in a low-cut top. |
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It must be exhausting fetching McCain's slippers after his afternoon snooze, tying his bib before din-dins, changing his nappies. |
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You get a fetching pair of black papery boxer shorts to wear so your designer grundies don't get showered in dead skin. |
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Now, I find if there are any posts to send, it seems to get in a confuzzle and never reaches the point of fetching. |
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The domestic work women performed for owners was traditional, consisting of cooking, cleaning, laundry, fetching water, and childcare. |
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Males also did certain kinds of domestic work in cities like Rio and Salvador, including starching, ironing, fetching water, and dumping waste. |
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It is a contemporary retelling of the story with a man named Patrice in the Tristan role fetching a wife for his friend Marke. |
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One account says a woman fetching water saw them and alerted the city, another says it was a sentry. |
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His mother was a great fan of Golden Age crime writers, and he discovered the genre while fetching her library books. |
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He was referring to the famous calendar, with the bold Kelly wearing a fetching bunny girl outfit. |
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Even if he did have lovely shiny flicky hair and a rather fetching tanktop, that was not carte blanche for such appalling two-timing. |
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Crazy Ladies Dancewear, based in Wrexham, made the fetching catsuits the pair wore on Sunday night's episode of the show. |
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He was met by Reuben the Springer Spaniel looking very fetching in his floral onesie, too. |
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A fetching departure from folkie Williams who threads a fetching array of beats, loops and triphop styles into a record which confidently advances her gameplan. |
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The only excuse for fetching a sigh now is that the program was too long, and that a supervacaneousness of the wildfire kind of piano playing was at times felt. |
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He surveys the scene from beneath a rather fetching leather aviator's helmet, with cosy fur earflaps, and reluctantly calls a halt to the morning's proceedings. |
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Doreen Broll, who didn't drive, bought the lucky dip while she was out fetching beer for her hubby Andrew at their local store in Whithorn, Wigtownshire. |
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Wool colour and coarseness prevents Swaledale wool from fetching high prices, but its strong and durable properties make it suitable for carpets, rugs, and insulation. |
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