Around the keep, Silas noted, were the barracks, the mess hall, and the armories. |
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Dolly reproaches him gently when an embarrassed Silas has to ask her what that means. |
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The programme will include an excursion to the archives of Acadia University, as well as a workshop on Silas Rand's Legends of the Micmac. |
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It never happened, and Silas gave him his walking papers after weeks of grumbling and complaining about his role. |
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We see the same reality with Silas, Titus and several others who supported Paul in his apostleship. |
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Timothy worked with Paul and Silas and helped found churches, notably in Corinth, Thessalonica, and Philippi. |
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Silas then locked a befuddled Stefan in the safe meant for himself and dropped it into the river. |
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They rode the rails to Atlanta, where Silas sent a request for help to Chandler's relatives. |
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It is the most typical and common cheese and Silas. Made with ciw's milk, has almost 3000 years of history. |
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His engraving was preferred to the one submitted by his master, Silas Robert Allen. |
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Photograph of Silas Robert Allen at work in the workshops of the Canadian Bank Note Company in Ottawa. |
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When Paul and Silas were put into prison while preaching the gospel, they praised God and the gate of the prison opened. |
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Receiving a commandment to Silas and Timothy that they should come to him with all speed, they departed. |
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The solemnity of the story is relieved by the humour of the rustic travellers at the Rainbow Inn, and the genial motherliness of Dolly Winthrop, who befriends Silas. |
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A short time later there was a conflict between Paul, Silas and the municipality. |
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The earth tremors resumed and made a bourdon to the loud psalms that they sang, interspersed with the odd ode of Horace recited by Silas. |
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The jailor had strict orders to keep Paul and Silas under close guard. |
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In his third year at Cambridge, oppressed by financial difficulties, he went to London and enlisted as a dragoon under the assumed name of Silas Tomkyn Comberbache. |
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She was helped by her colleagues Charmel Handura, Priska Kahuku, Silas Shalauda, Mathilda Matheus and Florance Williams. |
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In Philippi where Paul and Silas were arrested the jailer converts. |
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His wife Barret, and his two sons Angus and Silas whom I had the privilege of delivering, are now hoping that we in Canada will not take away other fathers when we are so close to the cure. |
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Paul and Silas were sued and had to endure chastisement and imprisonment. |
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Linda Silas, president of CFNU, was re-elected by acclamation for her fourth term and Pauline Worsfold was re-elected as secretary-treasurer for her sixth term. |
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Goals from Mariano and Emerson inside the first 20 minutes, and some admirable saves from Fernando Henrique thereafter, helped ten-man leaders Fluminense win 2-1 at Gremio, who duly sacked coach Silas. |
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Henry Wellcome and Silas Burroughs formed a partnership in September 1880, and established an office in Snow Hill in Central London. |
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The horse had been looked after by one of the Colonel's neighbours, Silas Brown, who had found him wandering the moor and hidden him in his barn. |
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Silas Deane is a Connecticut merchant and congressional delegate. |
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Silas bucked a massive kickflip over the water and Stefan sailed a beaut of a frontside flip off the kicker to the fiat bank. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, these were selected and reselected by Silas Cole, the head gardener at Althorp House, to give even bigger and frillier flowers. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, these were selected and reselected to give even bigger and frillier flowers by Silas Cole, Head Gardener at Althorp House. |
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James Sebe Moroka had studied in Scotland during roughly the same period as Silas Modiri Molema, and he also became a high-profile political activist. |
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Commission composed by Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, and Arthur Lee. |
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