Proofs like Wiles brilliant solution of the famous Fermat Last Theorem are long and difficult.
The Wiles used Skype from Arizona to talk with the surrogate through an interpreter.
The council's finance director Simon Wiles said negotiations were continuing on a range of options.
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In October, the Wiles selected an Indian egg donor over the Internet using the clinic's Web site.
January's transfer window brought winger Simon Wiles and strikers Nick Chadwick and Luke Powell to the club.
Conscientious and sensitive, he tries hard to win the inmates' trust and to evade their practised wiles.
Diplomatic wiles (and her beloved cigarettes) apart, Ms Del Ponte also carries a carrot and a stick.
The business secretary evidently retained his wiles through his Brussels exile, and nurtured a formidable network of allies.
He is not shy about naming the names of the famous women who have succumbed to his romantic wiles.
Mathematicians did not become famous, because you, dear reader, would rather read about Angelina Jolie than Andrew Wiles.
As the household of confectionary manners and tightrope-taut wiles of pleasure and power disperses, we witness the birth of Eurotrash.
He shook himself free from the cares of state banking and the wiles of improvident countries and entered private industry.
But previous loan signings Matthew Tipton, Isaiah Rankin, Ashan Holgate and Simon Wiles have all returned to their parent clubs.
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To dismiss it as fanciful is to underestimate not only the wiles of Mr Lukashenka, but also the volatility of Russian politics.
The Wiles flew to India in April last year, with Rhonda prepped with fertility drugs, a prelude to retrieving eggs from her body.
"Not since Queen Elizabeth I... did we see a woman - nor many men - of such courage, wiles and intelligence, " he adds.
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His daughter, Susie Wiles, was my campaign manager and she brought the same tenacity to the campaign that Pat brought to football and televised sports.
In disguise, she used her female wiles to lure her suspects.
More than his trademark toughness, Mr Holbrooke will need wiles to manage the intrigue in the region, and bureaucratic nous to hold his ground in Washington, DC.
Since then he has stayed elected, easily in 1986 and by a mere 1% margin in 1992, by using all the patronage and populist wiles at his disposal.
Simon Wiles and Paul Rutherford began to exploit the space in the final third as they looked to carve Stevenage open, although Boro keeper Chris Day remained largely untroubled.
Ascribing to him the Byzantine wiles displayed by some of his characters, Mr Pamuk's enemies are now saying that he engineered his own trial so as to win the Nobel.
Many in the coalition government detect that Mr Salmond, for all his tactical wiles, has no persuasive answers to the big questions that have been put to him so far.
Not just a wicked witch, Ravenna is a monstrous gargoyle of feminine wiles, a spiritual vampire who feeds on others' youthful vitality and leaves them old and wizened in her stead.
But they reckoned without the tactical wiles of their former manager Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti's men scarcely created a chance throughout the 90 minutes as the prolific Didier Drogba and strike partner Nicolas Anelka were blunted.
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In the Kabuki tradition of men playing female characters, Mr. Sawamura's gestural dances, full of delicate facial expressions and artful costume manipulation, marvelously capture the wiles of the serpent-demon maiden hoping to enter the temple that figures in the classic play.
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