As the dreams unfold, we may start to recognize specifics of place, but the sense of Central Park as a lost Arcadia abides. |
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Exports from the city of Arcadia included wool, wax, silk, and kermes, destined for Venice via Zakynthos. |
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In Book 3 of the New Arcadia, Pamela utters her prayer shortly before she too is seen being taken to the scaffold for execution. |
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I could imagine the whole of Arcadia slowing slightly as it processed my totality, my thoughts. |
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But just as Athens had not joined Sparta in revolt in 331, so now Sparta, Arcadia, and the Boeotians offered no support to Athens. |
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She said something about moving to Arcadia Springs to reclaim what was hers. |
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While cadastral surveys were undertaken for the territories of Navarino, Arcadia, and Modon, none appear to have survived. |
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The image of sustainable architecture has tended to be of vernacular buildings in a rural Arcadia. |
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She used Arcadia to block Biscuit from escaping and re-captured the buckskin's lead. |
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He signed himself out of the hospital and went to Arcadia for an examination from his primary physician, who sent him home. |
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Arcadia is a fascinating play to read but tricky to watch, primarily because it's so clever. |
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But Grub Street, where Gray is concerned, is in shouting distance of Arcadia. |
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But as a dry run for his undoubted masterpiece, Arcadia, it is interesting. |
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Other goods sent from Arcadia to Venice were meat, cheese, wool, wheat, honey, and valonia. |
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Prospero, a bitter victim of a tragedic past who remembers past injustice in pastoral exile along the lines of Sannazaro's Arcadia, must make others remember the prior tragedy as well. |
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Soon our valley in Somerset was fabled as a kind of nymph-strewn Arcadia. |
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In 1524 an Italian, Verrazano, used the name Arcadia to name an area he was exploring along the Atlantic coast of North America. |
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His debut collection, Arcadia, was published in 1979 and won the Somerset Maugham and Hawthornden prizes. |
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This company is Australian owned and has its head office in Arcadia Vale, which is just North of Sydney. |
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In 224 Antigonus marched south, organized his allies into a Hellenic League under Macedonian presidency, restored Achaean influence in Arcadia and in 222 invaded Laconia. |
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Probably no Ukrainian emigrant ever experienced such a dreadful ocean crossing as we did on our Arcadia. |
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They include MAVA Foundation, Arcadia Fund, Milieukontakt International, Rufford Foundation, Fondazione Cariplo and the Pew Charitable Trusts. |
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English pastoral was inaugurated by Spenser's verse eclogues in The Shepheardes Calendar and further developed in The Arcadia, a prose romance by Sidney. |
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Arcadia Entertainment and Eco-Nova have excelled in television series with underwater themes. |
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Each adventure in which they are involved requires, in the ongoing revision that Sidney undertakes in the New Arcadia, further stories of unrequited love and unavenged death. |
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Even the most magnificent landscapes are powerless without figures, not forgetting Poussin's Arcadia, were it devoid of the shepherds and the sepulchral inscription. |
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On Labor Day weekend of 1999, Platt informed her mother that she was going with Vafeades to see a relative in Arcadia. |
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The book was Your Police, which Bratton discovered at the age of nine in the Boston Pubic Library on Arcadia Street. |
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Paradise may be unattainable, but Arcadia posits that sympathetic company is necessary to a meaningful life. |
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Years of comparative idleness enabled him to write and revise the Arcadia, and to complete the Defence of Poetry, The Lady of May, and Astrophel and Stella. |
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Most of these emigrants originated from the Aegean islands and the Peloponnesus, most specifically the villages of Arcadia and Laconia. |
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In terms of high school invitationals, Arcadia is one of the top in the country,'' Canyon assistant coach Paul Broneer said. |
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By the start of the third section, Bit and his parents have left Arcadia. |
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Mrs. Lutz, recounting the story years later for an Arcadia community history, knew the Madsens had a storm cellar, but trees surrounded their house. |
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His The Queenes Arcadia and Hymens Triumph are both billed as pastoral tragicomedies and were both acted before and dedicated to Queen Anne. |
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The prudential measures were put in place in 1996, the year that Arcadia became a Member of the WTO, following a full year of detailed consultations with domestic suppliers of financial services. |
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The amended Directive also grants to Utopian television production companies the right to establish branches to produce television programmes in Arcadia. |
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Kudelski is convinced that Arcadia is just repeating many of the assertions, which appeared to be inaccurate, previously made by Discovery Group regarding OpenTV's value. |
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Arcadia Biosciences is a company specialized in the development of technologies and products for agriculture that are more respectful of the environment and human health. |
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The insistence on names, partitioning and divisionary tactics often lead to the pollution and consequent loss of Arcadia. |
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His choices included the small, burbling Alto fountain at Arcadia in Chelsea and the EcoSmart Fire Aspect, a flueless fireplace, at ddcnyc.com. |
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The events of the play Arcadia, by Tom Stoppard, take place in the fictional country house of Sidley Park in Derbyshire. |
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After her brother's death, Mary reworked the Arcadia, which became known as The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. |
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During his absence from court, he wrote Astrophel and Stella and the first draft of The Arcadia and The Defence of Poesy. |
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His works include Astrophel and Stella, The Defence of Poetry, and The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. |
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Poseidon also had a close association with horses, known under the epithet Poseidon Hippios, usually in Arcadia. |
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His possible exile from Arcadia is attributed by one modern scholar to rivalry between Tegea and Sparta. |
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Polybius was born around 200 BC in Megalopolis, Arcadia, when it was an active member of the Achaean League. |
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In 2013, Team Taylor started the Arcadia Family Fun Run to raise money for SIDS prevention and awareness. |
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They're still dab hands at reeling out both heartfelt indie ballads such as Tracers and rousing guitar-led anthems such as Arcadia. |
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Alexandria, where sophisticated and citified Greeklings dreamed that they were shepherds in Arcadia. |
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June 6 will feature three harpsichordists and the Arcadia Players baroque ensemble. |
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Arcadia believes that Opus Dei has been a beneficial influence in her personal and family life and passively accepts the life of restrictions that she has endured. |
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Marini relies wisely on the Compendio and individuates in it scenes, atmospheres, and stylistic features that will play a role in the writing of Sagredo's Arcadia. |
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In 397 Stilicho crossed the sea to Greece and succeeded in trapping the Goths in the mountains of Pholoe, on the borders of Elis and Arcadia in the peninsula. |
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In the end, California got the team win in a gutty team from Arcadia. |
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Appley Bridge, near Wigan-based, Portfolio 2008, supplies nightwear to some of Britain's major high street retailers including Next, Tesco and the Arcadia Group. |
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Loury, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Arcadia University, knows about all too well, the accomplishments of Black males, she says, often go unnoticed. |
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His poetry included a description of the river Himera as well as praise for the town named after it, and his poem Geryoneis included a description of Pallantium in Arcadia. |
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The infectious canine distemper disease has been found in Sierra Madre, La Canada-Flintridge and possibly in Arcadia, Pasadena, Glendale and Tujunga, officials said. |
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Why is the underplot of King Lear in which Edmund figures lifted out of Sidney's Arcadia and spatchcocked on to a Celtic legend older than history? |
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