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This warm country on the Mediterranean Sea owns the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands –
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To see a canary in your dream represents happiness and harmony
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top of Canary Wharf, and all around at least a
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landmark Canary Wharf Tower
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She traced the faded yellow canary painted on the lid
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Maso's project of inducing restricted immigration from the Canary Islands and northern Spain will solve the latter difficulty, if placed into effect; and to the former, while America financiers may still be cautious, English capitalists are winning contracts, obtaining options and making effective arrangements for aggressive investment
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Gio then smirked as if he had eaten a canary of his own and said, “Hey nice to meet you sexy
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A hurt canary, then, could hear the singing inside (were we in duet?), know he wasn’t passing on alone
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] This recent series of incidents should be the canary in the coal mine telling us that Fukushima No
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His next stop was Canary Wharf … it was finally time to visit the family at the bank
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As further developments revealed themselves they were transferred to computers and outdoor screens to inform the mass of shocked drinkers in and around Canary Wharf
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with you? You’re lying there like the cat that swallowed the canary
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The wolf’s eyes weren’t eyes, but the biggest canary
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I didn’t have any canary diamonds so I had to use
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Roger Cook and Bill Mason sat at their table in ‘Gastronomie,’ a smart and exclusive restaurant near the UVS head office in Canary Wharf
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In the slick corporate offices of UVS at Canary Wharf, Roger sat back in his chair and reflected on the conversation he had just had with Drew Durning
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The corporate head office of UVS at Canary Wharf was plush, with all the style and splash that projected success built on solid foundations
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Two days after their final meeting, Todd Snaithe stood outside the tall modern office block of UVS at Canary Wharf
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Matthew met a middle aged chap from Belfast in one building site who told him that he went to Southern Spain and the Canary Islands every Christmas
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The following year they booked a holiday in the Canary Islands and fell in love with the place
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Matthew and Ellen had booked a holiday earlier in the year in what was now their annual vacation in the Canary Islands
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One year they with some of the immediate family went to the Canary Islands and were able to relate to Matthew and Ellen who wintered there annually
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It was approaching Christmas that year and Matthew and Ellen had booked another holiday in the Canary Islands
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George smiled the look of a cat who has dined on an unfortunate canary
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The canary cage showed that those aims were made up on the spur of the moment
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Will President Bush bomb the Canary Islands in order to deal with the threat of bird flu?
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vacation homes in Australia or the Canary Islands
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a victory, like the cat that swallowed the canary, and masked concern
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She was smiling like the cat that had just eaten the canary when
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And he reached the islands of the Bahamas just five weeks after re-supplying at the Canary Islands off the northwest coast of Africa
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“You heard the man, make a like a canary,” said another
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He would get his captured canary to sing
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But the fact had been logged by the network operators at Global Crossroads, based deep in the vaults of the old Financial Times building at Canary Wharf, in the docklands area of London
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It took up several floors of one of the new tower blocks of offices in the Canary Wharf area, near enough to the City and other financial institutions with which it dealt, and handy, too, for the City airport in Docklands and its regular flights to Holland
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The GXR operations room was in the bunker beneath what was once the Financial Times building at Canary Wharf in the Docklands area of East London
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what horror or wonder lay in wait for them beyond the canary door
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“So far as I know, he has a flat near Canary Warf – Limehouse, I think – which he uses during the week, and a house in the Home Counties somewhere
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“There’s not much in the way of shops in the City,” said Vaughan, “but Canary Wharf is worth a visit, if you have the time
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“I’m in Marks and Sparks at Canary Wharf, getting a spare pair of tights and things like that
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Bigger than Canary Warf
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“We can’t shake them!” shouted a canary
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• Carter’s canary was eaten by a cobra on the day of discovery
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Canary Wharf’s fourth floor Plateau restaurant was full of diners when the Renegades entered
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"Interesting that you'd know what a canary cage
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Smiling like the cat that ate the canary, Scott calmly taunted, “Just one more
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The assessment was called the crow and canary
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The benefit of being a canary is that life holds so much more interest
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the canary and his eyes became glassy, almost to the point of tears
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Do I still blame others for where I am in life? What have I become - a crow or a canary? What excuses do I use in my repertoire for non-achievement?
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We have got rid of all superfluities, including the canary, which I presented, its cage beautifully tied up with the blue ribbons I wore at my first party, to the little girl with the flame-colored hair on the second floor
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He seems to be with an English friend,' she added, for the revellers, having paused in their din to stare at us, the Professor's cheery voice was distinctly heard inquiring in English of some person or persons unseen whether they knew the difference between a canary and a grand piano
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There are branches in Belgravia in Central London, Bishopsgate close to the City of London, and Canary Wharf by the river
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To get from Wimbledon in the south which was the last stop on the District Line to Canary Wharf in the Docklands which was north of the river due to the Thames taking a U course would take them around an hour
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They would have to change to the newer Jubilee Line at Westminster and that would deposit them at Canary Wharf without any further changes
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It was quite clear that Canary Wharf with at least one hundred and fifty banks and financial institutions was a credible rival to The City
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As Joan Maguire had alluded, the other major financial district is the Docklands or more specifically Canary Wharf which is about two and a half miles to the east
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Slightly over a third as many people work in Canary Wharf as do in The City but it is home to the world or European headquarters of many of the banks and other firms
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The West India Docks where Canary Wharf is located once formed part of the busiest port in the world, but it was after the docks were closed in 1980 that the government adopted various policies to stimulate the redevelopment of the area
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Even the canary was too nervous to sing
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It was canary yellow, to him a bizarre colour choice but his dad declared that it was the finest colour for a racing car because everyone would see you coming and stare with wonder
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Canary Islands, he sailed toward an unknown world
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Madeira to Tenerife in the Canary Islands…
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color, this pot was almost canary yellow
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In fact she looked a bit like the cat that ate the canary
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" Sonia was agitated again and even angry, as though a canary or some other little bird were to be angry
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I'd as soon put that little canary into the park on a winter's day, as recommend you to bestow your heart on him! It is deplorable ignorance of his character, child, and nothing else, which makes that dream enter your head
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Linder sang like a canary
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At the mouth of a hole cut in the trunk of a dragon tree, there swarmed thousands of these ingenious insects so common to all the Canary Islands, where their output is especially prized
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The cushions were stuffed with canary feathers and it was lined on the inside with whipped cream, custard and vanilla wafers
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For, after I had made the monster (out of the refuse of my washerwoman's family), and had clothed him with a blue coat, canary waistcoat, white cravat, creamy breeches, and the boots already mentioned, I had to find him a little to do and a great deal to eat; and with both of those horrible requirements he haunted my existence
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She is quite nicey comfy without her outcast man, madame in rue Git-le-Coeur, canary and two buck lodgers
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We weren’t allowed to have pets at Tree Loft, but we did anyway, a dog named Kizzy and a canary named Canary, who flew free throughout the apartment
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“There’s a canary on your head,” we told him
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“There’s a canary on your head,” we yelled
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“There’s a canary on your head!” we yelled, now in delighted hysterics
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There was a canary on his head and, miraculously, the canary stayed there, all through dinner, all through afterwards, falling asleep, nestling in
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He wears a slate frockcoat with claret silk lapels, a gorget of cream tulle, a green lowcut waistcoat, stock collar with white kerchief, tight lavender trousers, patent pumps and canary gloves
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When they were done, they were helped into another room and seated before a group of Japanese officers, who gaped at the shrunken, canary yellow men
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The dun-colored exterior had been repainted a bright canary yellow and the rusted gas pump was covered with what appeared to be a massive tea cozy
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Baroness Shilton, a friend of Petritsky’s, with a rosy little face and flaxen hair, resplendent in a lilac satin gown, and filling the whole room, like a canary, with her Parisian chatter, sat at the round table making coffee
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“For starters, a little canary tipped off Channel 5 and Channel 9 you’d be conducting a roundup this morning at the Douglass Houses
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, struck in 1729, given to her one by one by Madame Gentillet, who never failed to say, using the same words, when she made the gift, "This dear little canary, this little yellow-boy, is worth ninety-eight francs! Keep it, my pretty one, it will be the flower of your treasure
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We sat down to Tea, serv’d by a Butler and a Mulatto Maid, and presented in the most gorgeous Chinese Tea Dishes of canary Glaze
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If you use your common sense while reading the proxy, this document can be like a canary in a coal mine—an early warning system signaling that something is wrong
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Cash for value investors has been the default default strategy; it may be the best place to keep the money, and the buildup of cash may serve, much like a miner's canary, as a sign that things are not right
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One of the earliest examples of the use of a surrogate variable was when coal miners would take a canary with them into the mine to detect a lack of oxygen well before the miners themselves fell unconscious
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I’d as soon put that little canary into the park on a winter’s day, as recommend you to bestow your heart on him! It is deplorable ignorance of his character, child, and nothing else, which makes that dream enter your head
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If one succeeded in passing the porter, which was not easy,—which was even nearly impossible for every one, for there was an open sesame! which it was necessary to know,—if, the porter once passed, one entered a little vestibule on the right, on which opened a staircase shut in between two walls and so narrow that only one person could ascend it at a time, if one did not allow one's self to be alarmed by a daubing of canary yellow, with a dado of chocolate which clothed this staircase, if one ventured to ascend it, one crossed a first landing, then a second, and arrived on the first story at a corridor where the yellow wash and the chocolate-hued plinth pursued one with a peaceable persistency
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And what I heard finally was the sound of the name on the wall whispered once, twice, three times, as if the old canary woman were reading the Egyptian hieroglyphs, symbol by symbol
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Canary hears it now
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Then the machine typed, "I'll telephone you on the day the old canary lady dies
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There was a picture of Scott Joplin on the wall, signed in ink a few centuries ago and fading like the canary lady's message
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"The old canary lady is going to live forever
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Isn't that the paw that slid out of the dark behind the library bookshelves in The Cat and the Canary to grab and vanish the lawyer before he could read the will?"
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"Along with the canary lady