On November 17, the naval helicopter carrying him landed on the specially made helipad in the forenoon on the campus of Farook College. |
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The outing will take in the Nenagh Heritage Centre and the lakes in Portroe and Killaloe in the forenoon. |
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As the crowd gets more and more hysteric with every passing moment, the temperature mounts sharply even in the otherwise pleasant March forenoon. |
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In the forenoon we skirted the Island, getting 30 and 40 fathoms of water north and west of Inaccessible Island. |
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The next round was on Saturday forenoon in which there were group discussions and personal interview for the semi-finalists. |
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I remember the long green cucumber, soft and fleshy and a delight on that hot April forenoon. |
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Up at the head end a yard engine takes off the cars to be picked up for interchange this forenoon. |
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The Nenagh Heritage Centre, the lakes at Portroe and Killaloe are all on the agenda for the forenoon. |
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Towards morning he became more quiet and in the forenoon, at eleven o'clock, he expired his last sigh. |
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At sea it was extremely cold but as we got closer in it got a bit better but it never stopped raining till well into the forenoon. |
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Though the manager had coaxed us more than once to stay back, we decided to retrace our steps and proceed to Binsar by late forenoon. |
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The Assistant Secretary was too busy to see us in the forenoon, but we made an agreement to come back later in the afternoon. |
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Black in the glaring forenoon, a row of cypresses against the town wall seemed to promise safety. |
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I came always in the afternoon, for in the forenoon when I had finished my reading or writing I was at work spinning, or helping the monks prepare inks or parchment. |
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Unexpectedly Allah's messenger came to me in the forenoon and my mother handed me over to him, and at that time I was a girl of nine years of age. |
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The forenoon of each day was taken up cleaning and servicing the aircraft, but in the afternoon and during the dogwatches different sports contests were arranged. |
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Even after this forenoon of meaningless carnage, the killing would not stop. |
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One forenoon when they are in the apartment together he wonders how he will end it as she seems so possessive. |
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On Saturday forenoon a letter was sent to the Government by Commander Cleary, transmitting the correspondence between Lord Lyons and the Hon. |
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Once about 9 forenoon a canoe came from the other side with Captain Smithson who gave an account of 16 or 18 men of his. |
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The solemn work went on during the forenoon, and again in the afternoon, and was continued in the evening until all the ministers present had adhibited their names. |
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I awoke in the forenoon, pulled on my robe and sallied forth into the kitchen where I found my friend quite naked save for a pair of the most threadbare of undergarments. |
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I spent the forenoon in washing my clothes. |
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Hannah tearing around forenoon, layed on bed all afternoon. |
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On Thursday, the 17th of August, at nine o'clock in the forenoon he took medicine. |
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We must get out of the vicious system whereby we spend a forenoon verifying the price to be quoted to a customer, while refusing to spend two minutes in reconstructing a clumsy sentence in the letter we write him. |
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In the forenoon it rained, and in the afternoon I looked round the housen to see the damage they did the town. |
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A compromise text, which would reflect all the views and concerns was prepared, and presented by the Chairperson of CR in the forenoon of 30 September. |
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The rest of the forenoon I took a look at the exhibition myself. |
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A Madison Avenue bus was lunging down through the Forties o on a steamy forenoon last week, and one of the passengers, damp and excited, rang the bell some half-dozen times for the Forty-fourth Street stop. |
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The program contains a forenoon with an introduction to sailing. In the afternoon there is an introduction to the competition, like a sequence of little contests. |
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Finally, Moura gave him a forenoon appointment at the grave of Proust, the one place he could be assured they would be guaranteed fresh air and privacy. |
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A hot sun burned down on us. Ten times during a single forenoon every stitch of clothes on one's body was soaked with perspiration, and ten times it dried again. |
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