Obmascik spent so much time on the trail of the birders that he became an avid bird watcher himself. |
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A permaculture teacher and environmental horticulture consultant, he is also an avid seed saver. |
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Campbell is not only an avid painter, she is also experienced in teaching, lecturing and working with collage and sculpture. |
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In fairness, I have not been an avid viewer this year, only dipping in and out when the fancy takes me. |
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Chandler's fiction has just been released in three omnibus editions, a sure sign that he maintains an avid readership and lofty reputation. |
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We may add to this the fact that Spinoza, though not a Cartesian, was an avid student of Descartes's works. |
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It was originally constructed as an orangery for Augustus the Strong who was an avid art collector. |
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While some women are avid football fans, others are more reserved about the sport. |
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And, for the avid rooster hunting gunner, there's really only one breed to consider. |
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Scott, an avid collector of books and other rare artefacts, bought the book for 10 guineas at auction. |
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While her father is an avid golfer, she has just about got initiated into the game. |
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The owner of this Seattle kitchen is an avid chef, with a large collection of cookware and plates. |
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My own son Jonny, now 7, is a snappy dresser, an avid film buff, and a splendid host. |
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Though not an avid canoeist, she managed to convince a friend to portage through Riverdale Park one spring for a jaunt down the infamous stream. |
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But of course, as avid followers of fashion and beauty you already know this. |
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Both are avid foodies, and would like a choice of places to eat out at night. |
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As an avid reader, I often find myself questioning the science in a lot of books, but Sawyer covers himself very well. |
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The most avid watcher quickly becomes jaded given the quantity of information to absorb. |
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There is plenty to keep the avid garden visitor busy tomorrow with a plentiful crop of gardens open in the area. |
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Molly was an avid reader and liked to keep herself well informed on current affairs and a wide spectrum of interests. |
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Schweitzer is an avid cyclist and rides road, mountain, cyclo-cross and tandem bikes. |
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But as his avid followers, and all those who witnessed Saturday's pulsating show will testify, on stage, that is anything but the case. |
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The park provides a 14.5-mile paved greenway covered by a dense canopy of trees, perfect for avid walkers or bikers. |
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An avid Yankees fan, he treats the contest like an extended grudge match against the Mets. |
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Through it all, Dodd remained an avid lover of music and an astute businessman, with a wry and disarming sense of humour. |
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A sportsman to his fingertips, he retained an avid interest in the affairs of club and county to the very end. |
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Reddy was an avid reader and got many hours of contentment and enjoyment from books and newspapers. |
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While he is prickly in his dealings with the media, O'Sullivan is an avid student of the press, feeding journalists just enough juicy morsels. |
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Macmillan was a bookish man, an avid reader and a prolific diarist and writer. |
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An athlete and sportsman, he played football, skied and was an avid theatregoer, at one time he even considered becoming an actor. |
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Now, if you are not an avid reader, please scroll down 2 entries and read some. |
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She stressed that the initiative was for everybody, from avid readers to those who find reading difficult and would like to improve their skills. |
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As an avid aerobatic pilot, Paul pushes the airplane into some very basic, very gentle aerobatics. |
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I've pretty much given up LARP now, but used to be an avid enthusiast of it. |
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As an avid dance fan, I'm amazed at the vast repertory that ballet dancers must perform. |
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He was an avid collector of jade, postage stamps, and more recently revenue stamps and licences. |
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He is an avid player and if you are an intelligent, inquisitive student, he will warm to you immediately. |
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Born in Melbourne to socialist parents, he dropped out of education, despite being an avid reader and gifted writer. |
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In the world of avid e-mail users, a variety of acronyms and abbreviations have developed. |
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As the most avid fan of the books, America applied her newly learned Pants philosophies and immediately warmed to Blake. |
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Throughout his discussion, he uses a different and darker language than the optimistic tones one hears from the avid acolytes of progress. |
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As well as boxing, this avid sportsman is a former golf, squash and tennis enthusiast, has driven as a racing driver and is a keen horse-rider. |
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I wouldn't exactly say that I am an avid reader of poetry, but I do read it, irregularly. |
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Working in a university I know that many of Larkin's most avid readers are students. |
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By avid reading of the literature, I already knew half of the material, so I excelled. |
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Christenson, an avid winter sports enthusiast, cautions against the long-term effects of UV exposure. |
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The avid hoarder is packing up her entire collection of 1,250 lamps and taking them with her. |
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The avid Bantams fan celebrated in front of the Kop where he had grown up supporting the club. |
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This is the place to see a wide range of beautiful local crafts and it is a must for avid shoppers. |
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The Second Empire, generally avid for control and order, sought to regularize commerce by the reconstruction of the central market. |
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She noted that lawyers have always been among the most avid participants in the survey. |
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An avid student, Edmond excelled at his schoolwork, and was thought of as his school's best poet. |
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Since I am an extremely avid roleplayer, I decided to create a character whose mentality and persona I could easily grasp. |
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Tompkins is also restoring a century-old estate that will lodge avid tourist birdwatchers. |
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An avid antiquer, Peggy loves to rove the nearby town of Essex for one-of-a-kind furniture and accessories. |
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She was also an avid bingo player and a regular attendant at the Adoration Hour in Ballon Church. |
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Betty was also an avid reader and became an authority on Irish and local history, and family genealogy. |
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He, an avid fan of both sampladelic hip-hop and hard bop, attempts to combine his two musical loves into his own style. |
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Even the most avid theatregoer can struggle when it comes to Shakespearean language, for the simple fact that it is unfamiliar. |
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Like us, they're avid readers and enjoy perusing many periodicals, magazines and both local papers. |
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He had a great love for his country and was an avid reader of Irish and local history. |
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I am not an avid reader of other newspapers because they are too focused on just real news stories. |
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As for the soldiers who do the killing and dying, they are unlikely to be avid readers of serious newspapers. |
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Pat had a lifelong interest in model railways and was an avid reader on the topic. |
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She was a keen letter writer, an avid reader and biblical student, and was active in church and community. |
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I am an avid reader of your magazine and look forward to picking up my issue every Thursday. |
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Denton hopes it will also be a resource for avid readers or students of writing. |
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He was also an avid reader of the newspapers and a great man for television and radio programmes. |
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Two avid readers of this column had seen us arrive and kindly retained their table until we were ready to take over. |
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An avid reader, Dr. Murray was a man who greatly enjoyed home life with his wife and family. |
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The middle classes are the most avid readers of novels, non-fiction and even poetry. |
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He has rarely been interviewed and though he is an avid reader of newspapers, he has no wish to read about himself. |
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An avid air enthusiast, Andy has travelled all over the world in pursuit of his hobby. |
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Most of them read cookery books with as much avid interest as articles about dieting. |
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She was used to befriending her students and taking an avid interest in their lives. |
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The man used to be an avid reader, but deteriorating eyesight has put an end to that activity. |
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An avid reader, he took his first forays in the world of writing during his childhood years. |
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An avid reader, she used to carry around a list of tricky words to help her to remember their spellings. |
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The Observer reported that the play was attracting young people who were avid for its message. |
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His conversion was much more gradual, taking root slowly but tenaciously in a nature avid for the life of faith. |
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She was treated with particular savagery by cartoonists, who represented her as ugly, overdressed, over-fecund and avid for diamonds and pearls. |
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The photographers would not have chased Diana down that Parisian tunnel if the public had not been avid for pictures of the princess. |
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The enemy in this case is our imaginations, avid for the spectacle of catastrophe. |
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Gathered by journalists avid for war copy, the audience of the tales was vastly expanded by an uncritical press. |
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One of my colleagues, Dr. Tim Johns, who is an avid telesurgeon, couldn't be with us today. |
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I was an avid contributor to the magazine in my schooldays, but my last contribution was as a 16-year-old in 1955, my matric year. |
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The hotel caters for many avid fishers, and can store bait and fishing rods for Dave and Deirdre. |
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If you spot this in a bargain bin, you could do a lot worse than picking it up, especially if you're an avid Kirby lover. |
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As a husband of an avid scrapbooker, I admit that I have found inspiration in the pages of scrapbook magazines. |
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He was also an avid golfer and as long as most can remember was close to being a scratch player. |
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They give a hint of an avid reader and serious thinker with hidden, some say darker, depths. |
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We all became avid readers, keen on understanding history, politics, sexual politics, art. |
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Not that he's an avid trainspotter with a penchant for the Mallard or the Flying Scotsman. |
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This self-confidence lies behind his avid and vocal support of spiritualism in the last 20 years of his life. |
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Bell is an avid collector of music memorabilia, with a violinist focus of course. |
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Her husband, Kenneth, is an avid trap shooter and golfer who sank his first hole-in-one at the age of 90, she said. |
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She was an avid reader and kept in touch with her home county through the weekly Connaught Telegraph. |
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Both are avid Revolutionary War re-enactors, participating in our nation's bicentennial celebration and now the 225th anniversary as well. |
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An avid cyclist, he's handing out pamphlets calling for a Bloor Street bike lane stretching from High Park to Sherbourne. |
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I told the briefer I was an avid bird-watcher and asked if I could find anything in the field beyond the airstrip. |
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An avid shutterbug, Paul has been able to expand his interest in photography as a leader on Sierra Club trips. |
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The exciting life, ambience and attraction of Russia is captured in vivid detail by Urmila, an avid shutterbug. |
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He was an avid golfer and gardener and swam every day, in good weather in a pond at his rural home, otherwise in the University natatorium. |
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We are both avid crust lovers, but sadly there was a ring of uneaten dough left on each of our otherwise empty plates. |
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Frederick was a musician and composer of some skill as well as an avid collector of talent. |
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He is also an avid historian and often conducts tours of the historical naval base. |
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The show, needless to say, will offer avid theatregoers a chance to get together and laugh at themselves. |
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To those who are avid radio listeners, the programmes have a quality of their own. |
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Queen Charlotte was hardly mentioned, even though she was an avid collector of gems, natural history specimens and objets de vertu. |
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What shocked them the second time was his avid pursuit of a quick buck through a share deal. |
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They were avid square-dancers, often do-si-doing with fellow church members. |
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Joe was an avid sportsman, passionate for speedboating, and enjoyment of travel. |
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You are thought of as an avid environmentalist and you've built a reputation as an outdoorsman. |
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Now, of course, the avid pursuit of lazuli buntings and Blackburnian warblers is no longer merely a hobby. |
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Tony, an avid collector of spongy penguins given out at various Linux events, now thinks computers were created by penguins, or vice versa. |
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No wonder the keen-nosed pigs who ferret out truffles from the roots of certain hardwood trees are so avid in their work. |
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Whether you are an avid skier or choose to stick to the bunny slopes, you cannot go wrong choosing this world class resort. |
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He plays off a golf handicap of 14, and is an avid GAA, soccer and rugby follower. |
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With him, I do things I might not do on my own, like the time that Stan, an avid guitar player, took me shopping for high-end stereo equipment. |
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Many of his colleagues in that administration were avid to extend the helping hand of government into family relationships. |
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The club is a loosely formed group of people including everyone from avid outdoorsmen to kids who just want something outdoorsy to do. |
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Barua is an avid tennis player who still takes the game with the exuberance of a youngster, consequently overdoing things at times. |
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Scotland's mountainous terrain has long attracted avid hikers, cyclists, and wildlife watchers. |
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I phonetically learn lyrics of Hindi songs and I am an avid admirer of Shahrukh Khan's eyebrows. |
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I continue to be an avid follower of the company, because of my stock options and holdings. |
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An avid reader he keeps up with current affairs by always reading the daily newspaper, the Sundays and, of course, the local papers. |
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Cameras are expensive, but ask the avid photographer and you are sure to receive a nonchalant shrug. |
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He was an avid reader, did cine photography, and painted in oils, so his partial loss of sight in later years was a big blow to him. |
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I've never been what you could call an avid cinemagoer, primarily because I don't have the time. |
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Growing up in the slums of Hong Kong, he became an avid cinephile, particularly interested in European, American and Japanese cinema. |
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Not to mention any number of grouchy patriarchal husbands and avid sugar daddies. |
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As the world knows, the queen has been an avid and accomplished horseback rider since childhood. |
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He was an avid mountain climber and liked to play tennis and to race cars and motorcycles. |
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I know that you are an avid winter sports fan and that you are looking forward to the Canadian experience in that regard. |
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Allison is an avid long distance runner and has been competing in road races for the past nine years. |
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An avid weightlifter, Mr. Woodruff says that a spirit of cooperation in the weight room can keep everybody safe. |
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An avid sports fan, Ryan has been a competitive swimmer for more than twenty years and has competed at both the national and international level. |
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I understand you are an avid mountain climber, even scaling the heights of Ukraine's highest mountain not once or twice, but once every year. |
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Matters are probably exacerbated by the fact the rest of the family are avid readers. |
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He was a philanthropist, avid outdoorsman, fisherman, antiquarian book collector, gourmet chef and worldwide adventurer. |
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An avid bodyboarder since he was 13, Steve says that the surf lifestyle influenced everything he turned his hand to, including his design degree at university. |
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As an avid sailor and ocean kayaker he has often taken complaints from himself about his marine forecast going wrong. |
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This should be more than enough voltage adjustment for your avid tweaker. |
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However, as an SMS-addict and avid tweeter I found the small keyboard on my old phone a bit fiddly and didn't see that improving with the latest incarnations. |
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Both the avid birder as well as the beginner will enjoy bird watching in Strandja. |
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A farmer and avid agriculturalist, he served as a judge at several New York State Agricultural Exhibitions. |
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He stood only 5ft 5in, but he was an avid squash player and kept his body in peak physical condition. |
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In case you haven't heard of Bachman, she's an American TV personality from Minnesota who is an avid hunter. |
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She is an avid sports fan and participant and has aspirations of working in the field of sports management upon her graduation. |
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Of course what most avid viewers will want to know is whether Lady Mary love life is finally going to take a turn for the better. |
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As an avid music lover, Afrika Bambataa initiated what would become the melting pot of Hip Hop music before there was even a Hip Hop. |
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Though my father was an avid gardener, he left that backyard unplanted. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife Brenda and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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The evening was well attended with usual crowd of avid networkers chatting away to one another in the fresh easterly winds at the Varuna Yacht Club. |
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I had come to Roatán with my sister, Carol, an avid snorkeler who, like me, was drawn by the profusion of marine life there. |
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Consider both an avid cocktail party hostess with hundreds of acquaintances and a grumpy misanthrope, who may have one or two friends. |
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For avid wine-tourism fans, Domaine Sipp Mack proposes five well-furnished apartments for weekly stays at the winery. |
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Originally from Paris, where he still has family, Yves Berthelot is an avid violin player and was always fond of science. |
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The rambler can enjoy a moment of peace and quiet in a tranquil atmosphere, whilst the avid gardener will find new ideas to try out at home. |
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An avid reader, John often wrote to his mother and sister to discuss his current reading material. |
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John's home was in Deer Lake, where he was an active volunteer, a talented musician, an avid hockey fan and a well-loved member of his community. |
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I am an avid cyclist and hiker, and I organize many expeditions for adults and children in 12 different countries. |
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Smith remains avid for what used to be called the final form of the text. |
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Etta James, an avid doll collector who loved going to swap meets and garage sales, died the following morning. |
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Before that I had been an avid sportsperson and community worker. |
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He vouchsafed that his mother, 80 years of age, was an avid Internet fan. |
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In spare moments he tries his best to remain an avid skier, road and mountain cyclist, fly fisherman, runner, alpine climber, and surfer. |
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Bowhunters are avid consumers of camo clothing and other camo products. |
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I consulted with my good friend Jim, an avid cyclist who has several transcontinental bike runs as well a small pile of really neat X-rays to prove it. |
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The deceased gentleman was an avid supporter of greyhound racing, and as a mark of respect a minute's silence was observed at Saturday night's meet at the Waterford Track. |
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From there I branched off to the world of sport and rapidly became an avid basketball, soccer, volleyball and track and field athlete. |
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But he must be treated as being a man who is not avid for scandal. |
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You may be more familiar with the Jeep brand if you're an avid off-roader or weekend mud enthusiast. |
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An avid newspaper man, his daily Irish Independent is part of his staple diet and he likes nothing better than to discuss the latest political situation. |
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An avid outdoorsman, he established the city's first full-service parks and recreation department, with a community center and programs for senior citizens and children. |
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Women who were avid exercisers showed a greater 'drive for thinness' than did casual exercisers. |
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Aside from being a bookworm, Guardiola is also an avid cinema and theatre-goer and a dedicated follower of fashion. |
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He was an avid and knowledgeable gardener who took great pleasure in growing plants and flowers. |
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For the soul avid for perfection, the duty of ascending and soaring is always accompanied by necessary graces. |
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He grew up both a computer geek in the early days of video games and an avid record collector. |
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All this time, even back when he was studying at Purdue, Pragnell was an avid home-brewer. |
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While truly avid divers can go below four to six times a day, there's abundant snorkeling, jacuzzis, sun decks and other entertainment for non-divers. |
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Describing by biographers as an avid writer of letters, little of his correspondence appears available to public view. |
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Lou is an avid golfer and enjoys attending or watching a wide variety of sports. |
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The test came back negative, but she still jumped on the bandwagon, becoming an avid fan of gluten-free eating. |
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A full-time mother, part-time interior decorator and avid Holland Bloorview Kids Rehab volunteer makes for a busy life for Heather Evans. |
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I have found that wherever I have been in the world there is an avid collection of Scots people who clannishly gather to arrange some sort of festivity on Burns night. |
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Now, at the age of 91, Mr. Carnall is an avid collector of military items and other collectables. |
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I am an avid movie goer and you can count on finding me on a Sunday evening at one of the city's local cafes. |
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During her downtime, Blume is also an avid Twitter user, tweeting about everything from Mad Men to her new tap dancing lessons. |
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But for avid newsgroups reader, this program will considered powerful and very useful. |
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Just before the locks and dams impounded water, timber was clear-cut and the remaining stump fields are so hazardous that even avid fishermen avoid them. |
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She was an avid reader, and read anything that she could get her hands on. |
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I am an avid golfer and curler in spite of having limited talents in either sport. |
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Roman poets such as Catullus and Ovid celebrated the kiss and members of the populace were avid mouth-to-mouth practitioners. |
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Quiet and serious, he was an avid reader whose choice of reading material revealed fundamentalist tendencies which made him easily fall prey to a terrorist cell. |
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Like the wine merchant they were all avid for news, but had little to give him in return, certainly no chance mention of a priceless jewelled mask. |
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This exceptional biography provides insight into the most eloquent athlete of his generation: an avid reader and a born dissenter. |
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With Mercury in Aries and the Sun in the 3rd house ruled by Mars, he was quick-witted, intellectually motivated, an avid reader and a passionate speaker. |
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It's so light and tasty, I've even convinced avid spinach loathers. |
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I was an avid wreck diver, and it was the ultimate shipwreck. |
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An avid cricketer when young, he has now turned his attention to polo. |
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Many shooters use nothing else, One young fellow of my acquaintance, an avid shooter and hunter, mentioned he had never owned a wood-stocked rifle. |
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She was a plantswoman, although not an avid plant collector, always choosing good plants carefully to give the effects she sought and to cover all the seasons. |
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He is an avid scuba diver and underwater photographer, and has certified hundreds of divers and many instructors as an instructor trainer. |
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With very few exceptions the patriots of this country are all timid adventurers led by ambitious intriguers, avid speculators who never dared to take up arms in our favour. |
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But Palin, like McGovern, represents an avid, countercultural minority that overestimates its own appeal and overplays its hand. |
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The avid mushroom-pickers who encounter a strange figure prostrate on the ground, holding a pencil and manuscript paper in his hands, are startled. |
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If you're an avid bullfighting fan you cannot leave Bilbao before stopping over at the famous Bilbao Bullring. |
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No, not avid for scandal is the one right at the end of the line. |
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Every day, Dominica's Broadcasting Corporation airs a radio programme exclusively about bananas, drawing an avid audience from all over this tiny Caribbean island. |
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He published this clarification in the Architectural Record for American art lovers, who were avid for information about what was happening in the Old World. |
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The avid freediver shoots underwater videos and posts them online. |
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You're still an avid fan of the game and are now a sportscaster for a major satellite television station. |
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The public was avid for depictions of events it had heard or read about, and the authenticity of the depiction was a significant factor in their appreciation. |
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By the 1960s, whites too had become avid fans of township jazz, which had sprouted into kwela's instrumental music and mbaqanga, a vocal jazz style. |
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An avid environmentalist, she was shocked to hear that her favorite food was contaminated with the toxic heavy metal mercury, and she expressed her anger in a song. |
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She looked at me with avid interest, with those eyes so much like mine. |
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An avid, fearless cyclist, Smith often scoured the flat, sprawling borders of Los Angeles on one of his bicycles. |
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MacLaine, avid spiritualist and searcher, is comfortable with the unanswerable. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife, Brenda, and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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After the most recent Avicii meltdown, an avid finger-pointing game has gone wild on the Web. |
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They also focused in on Kennedy's avid pro-European policies. |
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He is an avid composer, trumpet player and leader of small groups. |
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Moreover, being an avid backpacker and climber, I can get to any remote area or peak that can be walked to or climbed on. |
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He enjoys a good game of golf and is an avid sports fan tied back to his roots as a New Englander. |
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Chatty, engaging and knowledgeable, cabbies in Hong Kong are also avid listeners of discussion programs on local radio. |
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He had a great desire for knowledge, a love for philosophy, and was an avid reader. |
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Every year, avid sky watchers take their families on trips to the desert to glimpse the light show. |
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As an avid bird watcher myself, I'd like to provide people with a place to learn more and invest in their hobby. |
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The platform is dedicated to the memory of Chris Ellison, a member of the land trust and avid bird watcher. |
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The collection was assembled by William Morse between 1905 and 1933. Morse was an avid bibliophile who reseached actively and collected materials in England, France, and the United States. |
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As Mike, an avid bodysurfer, surely would have noted, it was a perfect beach day, crisp and cloudless. |
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Fagan and Odell found that early hatching preying mantids also faced starvation due to insufficient alternative prey and were avid cannibals. |
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With a diverse bag of tricks cultivated within the Telecoms, Customer Relations, Music and Affiliate Marketing industries, I am an avid believer in all things simple, clean and pure. |
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By the time I arrived in Nice, the picnic on the beach had been called off, but I was soon absorbed into the extended family of this pair of single mothers and avid social networkers. |
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Even as an avid reader who loves books and the beauty of fictional worlds, sometimes even I get bored and can't concentrate on the book I'm trying to get through. |
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The teenage Iain of course had no personal experience of violence, let alone war, but his father and many of his older relatives were veterans, and he was already an avid reader of history and much else. |
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More avid exercisers wanted to lose weight and were on diets even though their body weights were in the lower end of the recommended 'healthy weight' range. |
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Sometimes it might be a view held by urban types who are avid canoeists, but also many rural people, including the Conservative base, fishers, anglers, rural people who also care deeply about navigable waters. |
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The group offered simple, effective music, a cross between rock and cartoon music, which delighted the audience that was avid for novelty and new ideas. |
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As an avid skier, she tries to take full advantage of her surroundings. |
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Bondar's achievements don't stop there: she's also a distinguished researcher in the field of neurology, holds a private pilot's licence and is an avid athlete who enjoys cycling, hiking and rollerblading! |
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He's also an avid marathon runner and triathlete. |
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An avid music fan, Steve is also a bit compulsive. |
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An endurance challenge for avid winter sports fans! |
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But as he grew older and became an avid reader, his ambitions changed. |
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With Robert Schuman as a figurehead, in his serene residence in Scy-Chazelles, we can easily understand how the idea of a European Union was instigated in the confines of this land so avid for peace. |
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Wilson, the great expert on ants and avid exponent of historically controversial ideas about sociobiology. |
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Goldbarth-an avid collector of thingamabobs, doohickeys, and what-have-yous-doesn't relegate his love of pop culture to his home. |
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An avid kayaker, cross-country skier and fisherman, Traves had toyed with the idea of running his own sporting goods store. |
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Custer, being an avid firearms buff and something of a gadgeteer, would have certainly found merit in this handy little sixgun. |
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Andrew Graham-Dixon talks to an avid collector of Vorticist artist David Bomberg's work. |
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An avid social gospeler, Booth's entire ministry was characterized by a fervent commitment to causes of sociopolitical and economic reform. |
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Nikhil Soneja, GSC organiser and competitor, said the challenge of tournament play is addictive for avid Scrabble fans. |
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Dan Duett is an avid runner, reader, and writer currently residing in San Francisco. |
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We have a host of documented examples of natural selection operating in the wild with all the data an avid Herschelian could desire. |
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Wayne Fromm, the creator of the selfie stick, is an avid photographer and admirer of paintings, sculpture and all artifacts. |
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Some avid orchidists, however, find this form of orchid ownership unappealing. |
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He is an avid horologist, building, restoring and collecting clocks, and also holds a patent for a fiber optic connector. |
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The web-based Logistics Integrated Database, WebLOG and the Integrated Logistics Analysis Program all had avid fans. |
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We waited for something to happen, for anything to happen, we were avid for some event to unfold itself out of the burning nothing to save us. |
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I don't know, to tell you the truth, because I don't go to very many exhibits. I wish I were more of an avid museum-goer and exhibit-goer. |
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Naomi is something of an infoholic, an avid reader of newspapers and magazines and, increasingly, a user of the Internet. |
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He was an avid gambler and dice player, and excelled at sports, especially jousting, hunting, and real tennis. |
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Outside the cities, Romans were avid riders and rode on or drove quite a number of vehicle types, some of which are mentioned here. |
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Pratchett was also an avid video game player, and collaborated in the creation of a number of game adaptations of his books. |
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Among its first avid readers were Queen Victoria and the young Oscar Wilde. |
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In his younger days, he was an avid reader, especially awed by fantastic tales of heroism and triumph. |
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From 1945 onwards, Waugh became an avid collector of objects, particularly Victorian paintings and furniture. |
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In his free time, Rogge is known to admire modern art and is an avid reader of historical and scientific literature. |
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Icelanders are avid consumers of literature, with the highest number of bookstores per capita in the world. |
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As an avid button collector, I have had to develop an efficient way of removing the nubbin of thread from the buttonhole. |
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The Chola dynasty of medieval India was a dominant seapower in the Indian Ocean, an avid maritime trader and diplomatic entity with Song China. |
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And who am I, an avid nacho-cheese Doritos with pinot blanc fan, to cast aspersions? I was nibbling on a Pringle when something caught my eye. |
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Smith, a Democrat and avid segregationist from Virginia, indicated his intention to keep the bill bottled up indefinitely. |
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Mumford was an avid reader of Alfred North Whitehead's philosophy of the organism. |
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His Dartmoor cycle of 18 novels and two volumes of short stories still has many avid readers despite the fact that many titles are out of print. |
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Avery was an avid whittler, and had a collection of intricately carved walking-sticks that few could match. |
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Fryberg was an avid hunter, according to his Facebook posts. |
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A keen sportsman and an avid adventurist, Air Marshal Gill was a member of seventh and eighth expeditions to Antarctica. |
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Aranga M Thomson On the death OFALAN Whicker I was avid fan of Whickers World, Rest in peace, Alan. |
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Nigeria as a society is composed of the partially-literate, aliterate, and literate avid readers. |
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Other librarians and I regularly discuss illiterate, functional, aliterate, and avid readers. |
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His family said he was an avid birder who had recorded more than 300 species on his life list. |
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Prior to her illness, she was an avid hiker, runner, bicycler, yoga practitioner, and was in training for Xterra, in Utah this year. |
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Dave Lear, an avid angler and former Executive Director of The Billfish Foundation. |
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Rodrique was an avid Red Sox fan and enjoyed reading, history, bowling, playing cards, and mah-jongg. |
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It's that same love for the extreme that has led Tripp to become an avid sky diver and bungee jumper. |
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As well as being a keen reader all his life, Russ also enjoys playing music, and is an avid bushwalker. |
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An avid fan of the UNC Tarheels, he regularly attended their basketball and football games. |
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He was an avid deer hunter and fisherman who enjoyed the Moosehead Lake area of Maine. |
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She was a great cook and avid baker of goodies, especially her chocolate chiffon cake, lemon meringue pie, cherry wink cookies and cream puffs. |
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She was an avid square dancer and enjoyed dancing with her husband and the triple c squares in Worcester. |
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They also enjoy trailer camping at area beaches, golfing and have been avid square dancers for the past 20 years. |
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Johnson is an avid fisherman and trapshooter at the Palmdale Fin and Feather Club, where he has long served as range master. |
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But it looks so good you don't really care about the clatter unless you're an avid nitpicker, like our dear photographer. |
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The holiday singalong is a service project of Gillie Keith of Gardner, a member of the Boy Scouts and an avid uke player. |
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Stationery collectors and avid writers will love these adorable animal notelets. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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