The man staggered back to his home leaving a trail of blood and from there one of his housemates rang an ambulance. |
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They went to the bookies early in the day and hopped from there to the pub. |
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I started with obnoxious colours, brown and red mainly, and worked from there. |
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I think he's having a word with the chairman in the next couple of weeks, and then I'll take it from there. |
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Alternatively, cut and paste text into your word-processing software and print from there. |
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We would always stay in Kuta and take the combi down to Padang Padang or Uluwatu or go outward from there. |
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How can you justify allegiance to a different city if you do not live there, or are not from there? |
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His uncle who has a furniture shop has allotted a table space outside the shop to help him operate from there. |
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Everybody starts yapping at each other, and it goes from there, like a big convoy. |
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The charging platform was at a height of 30 meters, and the blast furnace men filled furnaces from there, and controlled the haulage system. |
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She starts with either nettles or bee pollen, moving from there, if necessary, to an ambrosia or eye-bright tincture. |
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It's a public holiday today, so we zipped up the M4 in record time, I parked near Stamford Bridge, and we walked round to Earls Court from there. |
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He could find his way home from there and this fog bank couldn't last forever. |
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I have a profound sense of respect for the inherent qualities of these images and work outward from there. |
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She took a flying leap from there outside and into the grass, which is where I grabbed her. |
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First, they take human form, but from there they descend to birds, then to animals and finally to reptiles. |
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It has shelves that calve big icebergs all the time, and we've tracked a lot of bergs from there. |
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Nickel, rhodium, and iridium have their uses, and from there you go off into some real esoterica. |
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Some life form of high intelligence has to be behind those lovely chocolate-covered bars that come from there. |
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Some 1000m directly below me ran a river along the bottom of the valley and the mountains rose from there around me. |
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Starting at a climax and retreating from there, a logy middle section evaporates into a yawning abyss exactly five minutes wide. |
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By road it can take as little as one hour to reach the M50 roundabout on the N6, but from there traffic is very slow during peak hours. |
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Before the teams arrived from Singapore, a group from there undertook a trip to identify the project location, facilities and logistics. |
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The few times I drive to work, I usually park in the cheap lot just a hop skip and a jump from there. |
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I can vouch for the takeaway as the meals we have had from there have been excellent, so we decided it was time to try out the restaurant. |
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So some say the future of the church is in Africa and there is a lot of talk of the next pope coming from there. |
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We'll start with a riff on a guitar, mandolin, bass or drums, and work it up from there. |
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I knew in the back straight he was going to run a big race from there on in. |
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I thought I should have first dibs since I live with him, but Shelly decided that was an unfair advantage, and it tumbled down hill from there. |
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If you are coming to it fresh, take in your proposition and the business plan, and take it from there. |
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He butted me quite intentionally and from there on in I was actually seeing stars a bit. |
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I knew people from there because my photographs had been in an ethnological exhibition about Mongolia in Munich. |
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The open road is calling for Nike Akinfenwa, who hopes to take a year out to travel, basing herself in London and moving on from there. |
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I was treated very well in hospital, I was sedated that first night, and we basically went from there. |
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It is a short step from there to realising that then we also cannot hate those who thrive on spreading hatred. |
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I couldn't do seiza but I could sit with my legs crossed and I trained from there, in that way. |
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If not, cover some boxes with sacking, or a throw or a neutral colored cloth and build up from there. |
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That's something that the medical examiner will try to determine, if that's possible, and then we'll go from there. |
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Urban Divide's septet originally began as a jazz quintet, and evolved from there. |
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But fires can kill when flames reach the crowns of smaller trees and leap from there to the limbs of the sequoias, high above the ground. |
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I met him on a message board on the Internet and things sort of progressed from there. |
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It recommends setting off east on a train to Harwich, then taking a boat to Demark and heading on from there. |
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This causes a flow of electrons from the source electrode to the gold island, and from there, they are tunneled towards the drain electrode. |
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Barga and Glasgow have a strong connection, since many Glaswegian Italians hail originally from there. |
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She started off as a big band vocalist and graduated from there to be one of the top-notchers of our time. |
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Even from there, the odor was pervasive, competing quite successfully against the warm aroma of cinnamon from the plum torte in the oven. |
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It starts at the very beginning by introducing the treble clef and finding middle C on the keyboard and continues from there. |
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Originally this line was operated out of Dearborn Station, and the mileposts reflect the distance from there. |
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I actually start off by defleshing heads and then from there producing the face back onto the skull. |
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The animal, which was unable to move, was shifted to a nearby coconut plantation and from there to its owner's timber depot. |
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About half hour from there, the bus crawled to a stop again, for another tire change. |
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On Monday afternoon we gather by the shul and from there we proceed to the cemetery. |
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She twisted herself into a sitting position, and from there, she managed to get up on her feet. |
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There are ways of counterbalancing the body in relationship to the leg, and then working to correct the position from there, as a secondary idea. |
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You start with the conclusion and work back from there to make the news and opinion fit. |
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Some of our leading politicians started their political careers from there. |
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If I see the corrections have been made, I'll head back upstairs to the press box and keep an eye on things from there with my binoculars. |
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Having been a resident in Welling since my childhood, my first borrowed book was from there. |
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But I spent my adolescence in a country town, and from there, it's the city that's the unreal and very-far-away fantasyland. |
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Beam robotics is about taking the bottom-up approach, to start from mastering the simple bug and moving up from there. |
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He began to study the Galois theory of equations and from there he was led to study composition series of groups. |
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For a while you could get it on the Wayback Machine but it's gone even from there and neither of us thought to make new copies. |
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It had an upstair floor with tables and you could see part of the dance floor and the bar from there. |
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Dealers often lure users of soft drugs into the murks of more dangerous drugs, and get them hooked on these hard drugs from there. |
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Congress voted to set up a special commission to decide it, and those members were bribed from there. |
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We'll cover the religion and folklore of that area and move spherically from there. |
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It starts with the discovery of a man buried alive and spirals downward from there. |
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Unfortunately, it's back to the piano and more spiritless love ballads from there. |
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An acute interest in psychology segued into medieval mysticism and from there he stumbled into Eastern philosophy and spiritualism. |
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I was quite happy being a mum, but I fell into it and it has just gone from there. |
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It's downhill from there, a situation not helped by the BBC constantly reviving it because they feel the need to get a Christmas blockbuster. |
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If you've defined your objectives down to a granular level in advance, you'll always know what to measure and where to go from there. |
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Many of our well known famous quilters began with the stab stitch and progressed from there. |
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He then scrambled down to the rudder to steer from there, but not before calling out a kind word to the deck below. |
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You can drive to the base of the rock but it is a fairly stiff climb from there, although it only takes about five minutes. |
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Nonetheless, in this period the portolan chart remained very much centred on the Mediterranean and destinations easily reached from there. |
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I scored a goal that made me famous and then it all went downhill from there. |
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The first priority of builders is the immediate surrounding environment, starting with the home and moving outward from there. |
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At Vauxhall I get an overground train to Putney, and from there a bus up the hill. |
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Later, desiring heaven, he achieves it, only to be thrown down from there because of his overweening pride in his merit. |
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Well in 1986 we lost our resident parish priest and so we had to start from there to paddle our own canoe so to speak. |
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They had travelled by train from Adelaide to Morgan and from there on the paddle steamer Ellen to their new settlement. |
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I strongly recommend that you go there, either on foot or by car as the view from there gives a panorama of Canterbury mountains. |
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There is a swing bridge over the river and from there a track goes on to Camp Flat, a 4 hour round trip. |
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It is necessary, as in the Hegelian method, to start from the abstract concept and go from there to the particular. |
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But it was a case of clearing the decks, then having a look at what was left, and trying to build from there. |
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Parents are allowed to park in The Sun pub's car park and cross the road from there but we need a crossing patrol person to do that job. |
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Later this month he will fly to Uruguay, and from there catch an ice-breaker ship to the base. |
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It is believed that parts will be sent back to the York factory from there for assembly in the future. |
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We are going there to get a result but we will really have to dig deep to come away from there with a victory. |
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This software lets an administrator create a full backup once and then rely solely on incremental backups from there on out. |
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His work may be grounded within a classical base but from there on it achieves an inimitable style. |
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Today we'll shape the middle divider for the bottle holder, and then continue from there to create some finger holes for easier carrying. |
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It's pretty much downhill from there, with everyone speaking in moral platitudes and Hanks looking troubled. |
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Mom nodded, and the two of us bolted from there, away from the kitchen, but not before grabbing some Oreos out of the cookie jar. |
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But to generalize from there to a secret cabal of Muslims in the military poised for terrorist action is more than a little bit of a stretch. |
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In 1768 he was listed as purser of the Aurora and it was from there that he came to the Endeavour. |
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One squadron deployed to Southwest Asia the same month and has been flying from there since. |
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Her touch at his arm seemed to emanate a warmth which spread from there and throughout his body. |
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Of today's major food crops, more originated from there than from anywhere else. |
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The water was dripping outside our front door into the hallway, and from there into the hallway another flight down. |
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It's from there that we have the word kangaroo which reflects the local Aboriginal language of that place. |
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The exit from there is very limited so we've ended up with another traffic hazard which is an accident waiting to happen. |
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Figuring things could go only one way from there, they immediately stopped their watches. |
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This just, though, it plays like sitcom, sort of starts out well, the movies start out well and kind of goes downhill from there. |
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I am having a meeting with the council and the police before planning permission goes through to see what's what, and then go from there. |
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I remember your little friend shoving you into one before she because a pincushion, and you blasted me from there, you little whelp. |
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Her car had been found on the Yorkshire moors, whereas she'd reappeared about fifty miles from there. |
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She reached the yellow front door and turned to look at the view from there. |
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It's sorta obvious what's going to happen from there and that's the main drawback for the film. |
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With a long drive to Kilkee ahead of me that evening, I opt for starting at Bolus Head and taking it from there. |
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Next time you pick up the phone, ask yourself whether you tend to put on any artificial airs and start from there. |
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It seems with England that the wish is father to the thought while the Australians see what they have at their disposal and work from there. |
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Unfortunately, the bus driver decides to call a one-man strike at the Palazzo Venezia and we have to foot it from there. |
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The president wants to establish a permanent moon base and a launch pad that could be used from there to launch first unmanned exploration of Mars and Jupiter's moons. |
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But it was fun working on this stuff, and soon we had the idea for the Beautiful Balls, and from there, we quickly had special, marbleized 8-balls and 9-balls too. |
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The Crusaders were to assemble in Italy in 1217 and set out from there, but the Frisians were late arriving, and the army had to wait out the winter. |
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We might have created a force large enough to clear the Malay Peninsula, then Southeast Asia, and from there, who knows? |
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I diligently steered away from there though, but not without the passing aside that there's probably been the odd unrevealed sexual harassment case in the army too. |
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Generally a spacecraft is first placed in an Earth parking orbit, and from there is given another boost to give it the appropriate interplanetary trajectory. |
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And beyond that, we have to reforge our ideas and hopes, based on those simple ideas of Chomsky or the French Enlightenment, and move forward from there. |
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There he pushed his tee shot into the semi-rough, and from there socketed the ball into the thick, deep rough, that he had so successfully avoided before. |
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He moved up from there to become a stenographer at several newspapers. |
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He begins the speech with a lie and proceeds downhill from there. |
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He won it by taking an elevator to the top platform and throwing from there. |
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You could start by going to her book blog, which is a valuable resource in itself, or you can go to the book's own web site and work on from there. |
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After sometime I felt homesick and took a ten-day break from there. |
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The short wool or noil, which is removed from the long fiber, is left in the small circles and from there removed by noil knives, falling as waste under the comb. |
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Now in heaven, I imagine her playing cams with all her friends, planning her trip to Hawaii, and crocheting an afghan that stretches from there to here. |
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The bomb briefly tied the score at 7, but it was all downhill from there. |
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It is an easy climb from there up on to Beinn Mheadhoin's long, broad ridge where a line of tors, the sabhalan or the barns, leads you to the summit tor. |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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Once I realised that the trick lies in swirling the pan as soon as the mixture is poured in, making a circular pancake was easy-peasy from there onwards. |
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I rush from the boat races to the Rugby field and from there to a date with a Bengalese beauty who lectures on Wordsworth. |
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After a hit, they would adjust the search to the most likely route from there. |
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Pat Robertson finished second in the 1988 Iowa caucus, and it was all downhill from there. |
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Admission to the Railroaders Memorial Museum includes access to Horseshoe Curve, which has a small museum and a funicular from there to the tracks of the curve. |
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The summit of Carn an Tuirc lies about a kilometre west of the corrie rim and from there it's a straightforward easterly descent, then reascent to Tolmount. |
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In Los Angeles, judges typically begin with the presumption of joint custody and work down from there, Phillips said. |
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Probably this book will begin circulating firstly among hang-gliders only, but should probably expand from there and reach the aviation oriented public as well. |
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Fuel and air mixed in the carburetor is sent into the crankcase and from there into the cylinder through an intake port, a circular opening in the crankcase wall. |
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Migrants from Southeast Asia arrived in the Samoan islands more than 2,000 years ago and from there settled the rest of Polynesia further to the east. |
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It wasn't a heart to heart but we did have a chat about the way we had been playing and what we had done previously that had made us successful and moved on from there. |
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But the ball was bobbled, all hands were safe, and from there the wheels fell off, resulting in a round of sky-is-falling pronouncements from all corners. |
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And I was there for the past two weeks, and I was on my way back from there and had the layover in Paris, and that's how I wound up on this flight. |
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Paula all but demanded to have some bhel-puri chaat from there. |
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And when he invites a wheelchair-bound guest to commiserate with him about his bubble-wrapped foot, things go downhill from there. |
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At the congressional level, and from there on down, the Democrats should just forget about the place. |
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Hence you have a band who are clearly a bit un-nerved by the amount of freeloaders gossiping about their next load of charlie, and the whole thing spirals down from there. |
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Metaphorically, with the traditional whiskey under his belt and a shillelagh under his arm, he sets the tone of the play and from there it never looks back. |
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Matters escalated from there, with threats of a strike and a lockout making headlines throughout the summer. |
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From these, the water was piped to a ballcock regulated cistern, and from there to a small pond constructed of cement and limestone rocks to blend in with the surroundings. |
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And from there it was pandemonium, it was hard to see what happened. |
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You nosed the vehicle onto the rails and then the robots took it from there. |
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Which is especially unglamorous for me as I grew up about 10 miles away from there and it was the nearest big town, so I know everything there is to know about it. |
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Endless and uneven rows of rich brown trunks rise fifty feet into the air before any full branches grow, and from there the green tufted canopy reaches another forty feet. |
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But from there we had Watergate, stagflation, oil embargos, eroding American power in the world, growing income inequality, etc. |
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They patched me up and sent me on to a regional hospital in Pistoia, Italy, and from there to Casablanca, from there to Miami, Florida, from there to Topeka, Kansas. |
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So, my present mind is to direct the solicitors for the appellants to uplift the appeal books, take out the confidential papers, rebind them, and go from there. |
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The great global cities rose as centers of industry and trade, while developing from there an excellence in related services. |
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Drawing inspiration from strip-cartoon versions of Shakespeare's plays, the two groups began by stripping the stories to the bare bones and building their plays from there. |
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At the turn of the 20th century, he became landlord of the nearby Coach and Horses and ran a livery business from there with horse-drawn coaches and traps for hire. |
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Read your digest well as some of the topics will always come from there. |
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The rope breaks and Farquhar swims downriver and into a forest, and from there he begins a journey back to his wife and his home. |
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I have never been to Wales even though all my family comes from there. |
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But after this year's edition, he says, and once the numbers are crunched, organizers are going to have to take a look at expenses and figure things out from there. |
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You'll have to go to your office and fax the documents from there. |
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Given that there are no animals contesting their status as inferiors to mankind, where can a human advocate of animal emancipation possibly go from there? |
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We all know in our hearts that this is where the horror is conceived and from there it is only a very short pathway to the birth of death, destruction and mayhem. |
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Kellen started the game with a base hit and from there it kept on rolling,'' Jones said. |
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This is a pedestrian route from Wasdale to Ennerdale, and from there onward via Scarth Gap to Buttermere. |
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Lee Hoffman wrote a story for GRUE 27 portraying Crottled Greeps as a seductive but lethal viand and imagination took over from there. |
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Because we got to the summit of the mountain, we could only go downhill from there. |
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Common law systems originated during the Middle Ages in England, and from there propagated to the colonies of the British Empire. |
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York was the base for Royalists, and from there they captured Leeds and Wakefield only to have them recaptured a few months later. |
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It is believed they migrated from there to northern Asia and Europe when the Ice Age began. |
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Hallstatt lies in the area where the western and eastern zones of the Hallstatt culture meet, which is reflected in the finds from there. |
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Labienus was left at Portus Itius to oversee regular food transports from there to the British beachhead. |
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There is debate whether the Normans in Greek service actually were from Norman Italy, and it now seems likely only a few came from there. |
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In 1648, he escaped from the Palace, aided by Joseph Bampfield, and from there he went to The Hague in disguise. |
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East Midlands Trains run services to St Pancras International and Eurostar run services from there to France and Belgium. |
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In 1874, the mixed gauge was extended along the main line to Chippenham and the line from there to Weymouth was narrowed. |
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He remained in correspondence with his schoolmate from there, Mary Leadbeater, the daughter of the school's owner, throughout his life. |
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So they had to take me from there in an ambulance.... I remember my dad and uncle used to call them meat wagons. |
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From there he travelled to Scalpay, off the east coast of Harris, and from there made his way to Stornoway. |
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However, because the Channel Islands have VAT free status, the UK carries out selective customs checks on travellers arriving from there. |
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At Magdalen, he read Greats from 1874 to 1878, and from there he applied to join the Oxford Union, but failed to be elected. |
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Other scholars propose that the Afroasiatic family developed in situ in the Horn, with its speakers subsequently dispersing from there. |
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Ifat established bases in Djibouti and northern Somalia, and from there expanded southward to the Ahmar Mountains. |
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A newly promoted junior Centurion would be assigned to the sixth century of the tenth cohort and slowly progressed through the ranks from there. |
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Britain is surrounded by water, so it was not so easy to launch a rebellion against the emperor from there. |
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The River Tay emerges from Loch Tay at Kenmore, and flows from there to Perth which, in historical times, was its lowest bridging point. |
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Martens were reintroduced to the Glen Trool Forest in the early 1980s and only restricted spread has occurred from there. |
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The Chronicle of Nestor adds that he preached along the Black Sea and the Dnieper river as far as Kiev, and from there he traveled to Novgorod. |
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I started off life as a keeper at Gillingham and Roughie was the Scotland keeper and it went from there. |
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Edward was escorted first to Monmouth Castle, and from there back into England, where he was held at Henry of Lancaster's fortress at Kenilworth. |
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It is said that Mount Iizuna, from the Nagano Prefecture, got its name due to how the gods gave people mastery of this technique from there. |
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Pembrokeshire is connected via the West Wales Lines to Swansea and from there by the main line to Cardiff and Paddington. |
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In November 1914, the British declared the entire North Sea a war zone and from there on out it was mined. |
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There is also a supposition that the nearby Farne Islands are fern like in shape and the name may have come from there. |
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The first Danish raids into England were in the Isle of Sheppey, Kent during 835 and from there their influence spread north. |
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Philip and his cousin Peter of Courtenay, Count of Nevers, made their way to Genoa and from there returned to France. |
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This squirrel has also been introduced to Vancouver Island in Western Canada in 1966 in the area of Metchosin and has spread widely from there. |
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House sparrows were introduced in New Zealand in 1859, and from there reached many of the Pacific islands, including Hawaii. |
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Limited service is also provided to Buzzards Bay and from there to North Falmouth. |
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The producers tended to live in dense centers without any interest in moving from there except when motivated to find new lands. |
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De' Conti first crossed the desert to reach Baghdad and from there sailed down the Tigris to Basra. |
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Spanish counterattacks drove him back and he retreated to the mountains of Balara and Morong and from there engaged in guerrilla warfare. |
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Handheld roller cotton gins had been used in India since the 6th century, and was then introduced to other countries from there. |
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One theory proposes that it was developed in Frisia and from there spread later to England. |
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That legislation shortly gave way to the railway boom, and from there the numbers of companies formed soared. |
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His route contoured the fellside from there to provide access to Wasdale markets for his illicit whisky. |
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The second, or central, column crossed the Ebro at the oppidum of Mora and from there information is fairly sparse. |
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He preached in Dewsbury and it was from there that Bradford was first evangelised. |
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Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land. |
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There are follow-ups and wrap-ups and stories about where the race heads from there. |
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And from there, she would write down on her notepad what parts of their bodies jiggled, she said. |
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The red king crab was introduced to the Russian Barents Sea in 1960 and from there migrated to Norway. |
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This was a period of Kushite rule, which means that Taharqa and his fellow rulers were from Nubia and drew their power-base from there. |
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England lost skipper Charlotte Edwards and Laura Marsh, unluckily run out backing up, to be 32 for two but from there Taylor took over. |
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Leatherface lets the cord rip on the chain saw about halfway through the movie, and it's just standard-issue stuff from there. |
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Dopamine is a chemical messenger, or neuro-transmitter, involved in passing messages within the brain and from there to the muscles. |
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Most of it came from there but also the family getting together and having a chin wag. |
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And from there, the letter asked for money for a legal defense fund. |
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Find a product that gives it a toehold and build from there. |
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He started right out of the chute with good stuff and got stronger from there. |
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I thought jumping the last ditch that I had a chance of winning but the dead ground caught him out a bit from there. |
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And from there it isn't far to the Petrarchan sonnet and Miguel de Guevara. |
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Things go downhill from there, as we visit a Dutch pothead who heads a cannabis cult. |
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Indiana is known as the Hoosier state, so all people from there are called Hoosiers. |
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Me and Hoppo were talking about it and our marketing people got involved and it just kind of snowballed from there. |
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This weekend, he will be alongside Essex man Andrew Osagie in Paris but just wants to get to the final and see what happens from there. |
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According to DSP New Multan Chaudhry Maqbol Jutt, Flying Squad of police stopped three persons riding on a motorcycle over suspicion but the suspects escaped from there. |
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The first FLIC, Content Capital, will choose from among the rough cuts of productions submitted by independent filmmakers and decide which film to fund from there. |
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Water also entered the city's Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad hospital, which is located near the river, and the zoo, forcing authorities to shift some animals from there. |
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He said that what will separate me from there other crooners will be original material in my genre, so I've been writing material to finally put out something new. |
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This Corvina dominated wine from there has been 're-passed' over Amarone grape skins and seed to create deeper texture and was then partly aged in oak. |
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So, you can set the sails, hit the autopilot button, grab the remote and sit back in one of the aft princess seats with a coldie in hand and sail her from there by remote. |
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These boyos can do no wrong, it seems, and from there it was a night of pure metal mayhem, Tuck having the frenzied faithful hang on his every word and movement. |
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Because he seemed uncomfortable, I didn't press him to respell the name for me, and thankfully, I noticed his name on his paper and copied it from there. |
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You could base yourself at one youth hostel and enjoy day rides from there, or pack the panniers for a longer trip cycling between several hostels along a scenic route. |
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The Savoy Conference ended in disagreement late in July 1661, but the initiative in prayer book revision had already passed to the Convocations and from there to Parliament. |
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Its location is due to the Siberian River Routes from the Urals, up the Ob, up the Ket River and over a portage to Yeniseysk and from there to the Yenisei basin. |
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However, from there on the fortunes of the VOC started to decline. |
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In 1526 Jorge de Meneses reached northwestern Papua New Guinea, landing in Biak in the Schouten Islands, and from there he sailed to Waigeo on the Bird's Head Peninsula. |
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These goods, including silk, porcelain, spices, lacquerware and textile products were then sent to Acapulco and from there to other parts of New Spain, Peru and Europe. |
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It was during the reign of Mir Bahdin Ayaz Seyfin, fifteenth king of Hormuz, that Tartars, raided the kingdom of Kerman and from there to that of Hormuz. |
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It was imported from there, blended, and sold all over Europe. |
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She also became the only British vessel to complete the Northwest Passage in one season, as well as the only British sailing yacht to return from there to British waters. |
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Although nearly half of all chameleon species today live in Madagascar, this offers no basis for speculation that chameleons might originate from there. |
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The A438 continues on from there to Hereford and Tewkesbury. |
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It was improved from there to a short distance below Hereford by Sir William Sandys in the early 1660s with locks to enable vessels to pass weirs. |
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Some early portable instrument with piano keys had been invented in 1821, but it started to actually be played much later, and built its reputation from there. |
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By the 490s, Clovis I had conquered and united all these territories in the southern Netherlands in one Frankish kingdom, and from there continued his conquests into Gaul. |
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Haplogroups E1b1b and J in Europe are regarded as markers of Neolithic movements from the Middle East to Southern Europe and likely to Northern Europe from there. |
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The group started by erecting flags across the South Stand gantry at the DW Stadium, beginning with 12 at the start of the 2010 season and grew steadily from there. |
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Triumphal arch look similar to Mesopotamian Arch entrances like the Ishtar Gate but there is no evidence to support that the Romans got their influence from there. |
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Both Hinduism and Buddhism were well established in the Malay Peninsula by the beginning of the 1st century CE, and from there spread across the archipelago. |
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A staircase from there leads, through a corridor, to the Prince's Chamber. |
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Nelson returned to Gibraltar at the end of July, and travelled from there to England, dismayed at his failure to bring the French to battle and expecting to be censured. |
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In the intervening years, a Portuguese expedition had been sent from Brazil to recapture Luanda in Angola, by 1648 the Dutch were expelled from there also. |
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