Benedict has until now been my little secret - I'm always Ben to my family, friends and anyone who asks, Benedict only to the electoral register and the DVLA. The sounds "-ed" and "-ict" generally lie unused, like the empty wings of a decrepit stately home.
You could see this in the padded shoulders that looked like the beginnings of wings.
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On propeller driven aircraft, balloon-like devices attached to the wings and tail are inflated and deflated with air from the engines, breaking up any ice accumulation.
When the NHL and its players agreed to a salary cap this summer, it marked the end of the free-spending ways of teams like the Rangers and Red Wings.
Sure, there's a lot of dogged scribbling involved, but in the end, the scientist, like the poet or the painter, often spreads his wings, says a silent prayer, and ... jumps.
The clouds sporadically open up a bit to reveal a village, a chunk of a mountain, a patch of jungle, before obscuring them from view again, like stage scenery sliding into the wings.
Like the proverbial butterfly in China that flaps its wings and eventually causes a hurricane to form in the Atlantic, everything eventually impacts everything else, so there can never be a demarcation between commerce and inaction, interstate commerce or local.
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Dr Dial reckons that the wings act rather like spoilers on a racing car, improving traction.
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She feels like Judy only when she reaches the wings, the lights dim and she puts on her ring, shoes and coat.
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One display offers an exploded view of the armor's constituent elements, from shin guards and boots to chain-mail sleeves and the shoulder guards that rest against the warrior's back like folded wings.
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"We're in the season, but it's like we're still in the preseason, " said Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland, a former goalie.
The main dishes should include stuff like Buffalo wings, hot dogs and pizza.
Vestiges such as the stumpy wings of flightless birds, and the hairs that prickle on human skin just like the rising hackles on furry mammals, are further testimony to our shared origins.
When you can make reasonably large offerings like that, there are usually others waiting in the wings.
Then, Icarus-like, it soars too close to the sun and the wings melt.
With two porthole windows that look like eyes set just above four small red tile awnings that look like a beak, two wings and a tail, the architecture of the nondenominational church in the city of Madeira Beach uncannily resembles a cartoon chicken.
He said if it hadn't been for the media, the print media and television, the civil rights movement would have been like a bird without wings, a choir without a song.
It would be like a giant stealth bomber, with the whole fuselage integrated with the wings, rather than a tube with wings sticking out.
Since then, the pub has sent at least one bus of Wings fans like Dave Obad to San Jose for each regular-season Sharks-Wings game.
Imerman continues to make his rounds at the oncology wings of Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, just like he did in Detroit more than a decade ago.
The idea strikes terror into a lot of people, and it threatens to undo the fledgling progress Detroit has made on fixing its image, with help from billionaire investors like Dan Gilbert and the Ilitch family, which owns the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings.
It also reaffirms our belief that inflation is not necessarily just waiting in the wings, but now is starting to rear its ugly head in places like agricultural and metal based commodities.
If it sounds like amateur night on the VC stage, prepare yourself for a growing crowd of contestants in the wings.
' Brawn, just like his McLaren counterpart Martin Whitmarsh, is also seeking clarification from the FIA on the flexible front wings which are being successfully deployed by Red Bull and Ferrari.
This means it can hover like a helicopter, but when flying forwards can reduce the speed of the main rotor and let the wings provide part of the lift.
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