D' Aloisio had used his divining rods to locate what he believed was a chain and nine-foot anchor, possibly from the fabled wreck itself. |
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But I did witness firsthand the fabled white noise that they pipe in to calm those nervous programmers. |
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The jagged Caucasus reared above these lush hills and even before Mestia it was clear that Svaneti's fabled splendour was no exaggeration. |
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It all begins in the fabled land of Albion, where our young hero must notch up three good deeds to raise money to buy his sister a birthday gift. |
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At first, this may seem as magical as the fabled alchemy that could turn any substance to gold. |
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Was this the fabled yeti, terrorizing another doomed high-altitude expedition? |
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Our heroine goes in search of the fabled Pandora's Box in order to stop a bio-weapons baron opening it up. |
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To kiss this fabled rock first you must lie, arched backwards, leaning out from the castle's parapet with a 27-metre drop below. |
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It was as if the fabled magic carpet was flown in all the way from Casablanca. |
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For the first three decades of the twentieth century, the fabled Marchesa Luisa Casati triumphed as the brightest star in European society. |
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Military action has absorbed the lion's share of his fabled gifts as a focuser. |
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Pirates like Blackbeard have been feared and fabled for centuries in stories of treachery at sea and buried treasure. |
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In making this journey we pass through the land of the Etruscans, the fabled Tyrrhenians of Herodotus. |
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There had been a mutiny on board, and the mutineers had taken the ship off in search of a fabled lost civilization. |
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Others travelled northeast from Europe in search of an equally fabled, but also unpassable, arctic passage along Russia's northern coast. |
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The fabled Collyer brothers were recluses whose bodies were found in 1947 amid the tons of debris in their Manhattan brownstone. |
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As for the fabled influence of women on men, Mrs. Woolf will have none of it. |
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But the fabled label lost out when affordable copies of its candy-coloured cardies undercut its trade. |
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He's the open-faced youth during a recreation of Roosevelt's fabled journey. |
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We could see the shadowed outline of the fabled Mitsio Islands on the pink and orange line of the horizon as we ate. |
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It's the fabled Cilician Gates that gave Alexander access to the wealth of Asia, a great, cleaving gap in a mountain range. |
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No, not for those reasons, though he was certain she'd be fabled in those areas as well, but for something even greater about her. |
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Many claim a Scottish born fashion photographer is fabled in his field for taking pictures of celebrities. |
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The story may be fabled but the lessons to be learned from Wotan's casual flings are utterly human. |
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Otters are fabled as Britain's most secretive creatures and were believed to live only in a few small pockets in Britain's remotest parts. |
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The regiment's mission placed it firmly and directly astride the famous, fabled, historic Fulda Gap. |
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Among the highlights of Crane's collection were the fabled Bayard Album and rare daguerreotypes, including a portrait of Edgar Allan Poe. |
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The tall, lanky boy brushed her off and leaned against one of the legendary, fabled songstones. |
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He'd explore the catacomb level underneath the arena and end up sitting at the knees of fabled celebrities. |
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By this time, Khardzhiev's expertise and fabled collection had become the object of pilgrimages by scholars from both East and West. |
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Moreover, a shaky economy a weak American dollar and declining tourism are hurting sales at some of Paris's fabled art galleries. |
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Long after the kingdoms of southern Arabia disappeared, the fabled riches of the region live on in the popular imagination. |
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He relinquishes this fabled sword to fellow esteemed warrior Yu Shu Lien, who he has loved in secret just as she has loved him. |
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Many legends have spoke on its great and fabled powers, saying that it has the ability to drop gold and prolong life, so on. |
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The friar called them Amazons, after the fabled female warriors of Greek mythology, and the Amazon River was named for them. |
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The fabled wealth of Ethiopia pre-dates the medieval Prester John legend by many centuries. |
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The Venice we see here, through the prism of Scottish fantasies, is a fabled city of delight, that glass goblet as stupendous as a Titian. |
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Thus some people could infer, or imagine having glimpsed, the fabled lake creature. |
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I peered over the rock which me and Sara were heroically hiding behind to get a good look at the fabled creatures. |
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Behind him thousands of warrior followers thronged the courtyards of the fabled Tomb of Ali and did likewise. |
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The club's rulers had to act, but I suspect the fabled wisdom of King Solomon would be pressed to drag City out of their present slump. |
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Who can blame that fabled celebrity connoisseur of ecdysiasts for wearing a mask when he dropped in for a spot of ale at his favorite London strip club? |
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On an earlier expedition they had failed to discover the fabled and elusive Northwest Passage that would provide a direct route from Europe to the Orient. |
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Of course he has never been particularly fabled for his infallibility. |
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But there's a heedlessness to the city's sense of its own fabled history. |
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By focusing on the contact sheet this book provides insight into the creative and editing process of these fabled artists. |
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With a fabled witch on her trail, student filmmaker Heather Donahue decides to film herself. |
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From the Wall Street Journal, a tale that makes Mitt Romney's fabled haircut seem tame by comparison. |
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With their first performance behind them, they asked to be taken to the fabled Pike, a mile-long stretch of amusements on the northern boundary of the fairgrounds. |
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The quest for the source of the Niger river and the location of the fabled central African city of Timbuctoo were among their central preoccupations. |
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Pioneers to this region must have been astounded to find massive tree falls that had literally been turned to stone, as if it were an eccentric display of some fabled deity. |
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We've all heard fabled stories of starlets like Lana Turner getting discovered by Hollywood agents at soda fountains, launching careers of fame and notoriety. |
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Darren Yeadon has spent the past two years in Italy working with marble from Carrara, which has gained a fabled reputation among sculptors across the globe. |
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The margherita pizza with fresh tomato, garlic, basil and mozzarella, crisp crust and interplay of sweet and acid, was reminiscent of the fabled tomato pies of Trenton. |
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Soon our valley in Somerset was fabled as a kind of nymph-strewn Arcadia. |
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Over the past two decades, windsurfing has made Hood River the fabled adventure hot spot that it is, and the jocks have brought a taste for bistros and brasseries. |
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Alas, the weather was colder than usual, the seeds lay dormant and even the miraculous properties of mountains of animal dung failed to stimulate the fabled meadow. |
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But perhaps the most persistent legend is that of their fabled treasure. |
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The edicts of designers to their perfumers make for fabled anecdotes. |
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During those fabled Naughty Nineties, Leno earned pounds 230 a week at Drury lane when labourers were lucky to see half a quid. |
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In Minnesota Cuke and the Coconut Apes, master explorer Minnesota Cuke has recovered the fabled Crock of Hookie Balookie. |
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But as a forward fabled for his pyrotechnic powers prepares for the domestic campaign's climax, some detonative displays seem certain. |
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We tug our hammer-headed mules along the tourist trails of Petra, the fabled Nabataean capital cut from rock the color of living muscle. |
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Zoncolan is a fabled leg breaker of a 13.3km climb that is one of the toughest ascents ever included in a major stage race. |
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When the carrack and then the caravel were developed in Iberia, European thoughts returned to the fabled East. |
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Baldry touted Stewart's abilities to Melody Maker magazine and the group enjoyed a weekly residence at London's fabled Marquee Club. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow is on a quest to find the fabled Fountain of Youth and crosses paths with a former lover, Angelica. |
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It is among the most probable locations of the fabled ancient Land of Punt. |
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Roman sources identify the fabled Mattium, beyond the Eder, as the capital of the Chatti. |
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The fabled Spice Islands were on the imagination of Europe since ancient times. |
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But neither Ptolemy, nor Rome, nor Alexander was able to see the fabled regions of the East Pacific. |
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As the band marched, four Gurkhas displayed their fabled fighting skills, twirling large knives, or kukris, in mock combat. |
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Buffalos have few natural predators, but the fabled buffalo kills by man and its near extinction are fully explained. |
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But, of course, the story is full of WS Gilbert's fabled topsy-turvydom and satirical sideswipes. |
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Kalevala is quite different from the legends of other Nordic nations in that its fabled heroes apply magic more often than violence to solve their challenges. |
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The area is renowned for the specialised production of crucible steel, sometimes called wootz, a material used in the manufacture of the fabled swords of Damascus. |
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Johnny Sain, a three-time All-Star who teamed with Warren Spahn on the Boston Braves to make up one of baseball's most fabled pitching tandems, died. |
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In May, 1596, Rijp was named captain of the second of two ships commissioned to Barents by Dutch merchants to discover the fabled Northeast Passage to the East Indies. |
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The fabled mystery ship the Mary Celeste was also built on the Bay. |
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Gomes was able to convince the Emperor Charles to finance a new expedition to find a northern passage to the Spice Islands, the fabled Northwest Passage. |
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In 1539, Estevanico was one of four men who accompanied Marcos de Niza as a guide in search of the fabled Seven Cities of Cibola, preceding Coronado. |
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The event was instituted in commemoration of the fabled run of the Greek soldier Pheidippides, a messenger from the Battle of Marathon to Athens, who reported the victory. |
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Order a Picon Punch, the fabled orange bitters-grenadine cocktail of Basque sheepherders who made their way from the Pyrenees to tramp with Nevada's livestock. |
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Golf's first superstar Harry Vardon, a member of the fabled Great Triumvirate who were pioneers of the modern game, won the Open a record six times. |
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A weakened political entity with a reduced economic and military capability and fabled riches would have then been more vulnerable to human predators. |
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A cartouche, or inscribed hieroglyphics tablet, bearing the name of the fabled Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra was found, the first discovered in Luxor. |
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The place seems to have been fashioned as a dwelling for dryads and hamadryads, for nixies and pixies, and all the fabled spirits of forest and stream. |
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It's what I do with them,'' said the fabled enchantress Marlene Dietrich. |
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Alpe-d'Huez, with its 21 hairpin bends, is a fabled ascent and Froome would dearly love to win there in the yellow jersey to cement a second Tour title. |
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