There were three days of waiting at Port Augusta due to a washout further up the line. |
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The eternal triangle of Baby Doe and Horace and Augusta Tabor was brought to vivid life by Joanna Mongiardo, Timothy Noble and Joyce Castle. |
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Maybe the Augusta National is right about wanting to toughen up some of the par-4 holes with more length and doglegs and bunkering. |
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Mrs Annan says she had no knowledge of those allegations and Dame Augusta did not enlighten her. |
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When the alluvial gold had petered out the family left, as did all the other diggers, and settled in Port Augusta. |
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That means Augusta receives more dough from the public than from its own gilded members. |
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He belonged to a luncheon club and a country club, and he wangled invitations to play golf at Augusta and Cypress Point. |
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Gene Vincent's was greasy, James Brown's extravagantly pompadoured, Elvis's as carefully coiffed as the 18th green at Augusta. |
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The greens have long been the defence of Augusta, but now they seem conquerable. |
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Augusta is a tall, thin girl with a pinched face with an unpleasant expression. |
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Even so there seemed to be enough evidence to commit him to stand trial at Port Augusta. |
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Nobody has mentioned him but he's playing well enough to figure and we know he loves it round Augusta. |
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Regardless of this small improvement, the cost of cartage between Port Augusta and the Yudanamutana mine were increasing all the time. |
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After setting anchor, the holiday makers board their dinghy and make their way over to the harbour-side restaurant of Augusta Insula. |
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Augusta Levine tutors each child in learning how to cantillate the Torah and Haftarah with special emphasis upon the child's own Torah portion. |
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For his letter leaves the impression that the author of Childe Harold had no daughter by his half-sister, Augusta. |
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He broke up a soap box, put his leg in splints, and drove his team to the nearest boundary rider's hut, from where he was taken to Port Augusta. |
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The nailery was quite profitable in its early years, supplying nails throughout Albemarle and Augusta counties. |
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One of these years the Masters will make it through the week unhindered by dark clouds and rain and crackling thunder in the skies above Augusta. |
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He'd gone nearly two and a half years without a slam title until he mastered Augusta for a second time in April. |
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I tried it the first time in Augusta, Ga., and I caught my leg on the top rope. |
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Word spread in the Southwest about the Augusta Futurity's tight organization and added prize money. |
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We've been trying to second-guess Augusta all week but there's no sense in trying any longer. |
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Such is the case with the labeled tambour desk-and-bookcase illustrated above, now safely in the Museum in Augusta. |
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Driving full throttle on his wheel rims, he trundled back to Augusta at 30 mph and meandered through downtown, trailed by a posse of 14 cruisers. |
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His play prior to Augusta had largely been in Europe in very different conditions. |
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In 1811 he returned to England and renewed acquaintance with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. |
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It was Augusta who created the ranch house's Victorian elegance, adding her own fine needlepoint to the furnishings from Chicago, New York, and Europe. |
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Let me tell you, I felt like Tiger Woods tearing up Augusta that one year long ago. |
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In reality, this council displays all the diversity of the Augusta National Golf Club. |
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On October 21, 1967, another footnoted Gettysburg date, Eisenhower was on vacation at Augusta National Golf Club. |
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He was lionized by aristocratic and literary London, survived a hectic love affair with Lady Caroline Lamb, and became the constant companion of Augusta. |
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If you are looking for something a little more restrained, San Augusta, just a few miles east, is largely given over to low-rise apartments aimed at an older clientele. |
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When they arrived at Charlotte Waters it was time to shear the sheep, resulting in 200 bales of wool which were sent back by camel to Port Augusta. |
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The Augusta is available in trap, skeet, sporting and field models. |
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The boyhood home of President Woodrow Wilson in Augusta was one of the excellence-in-restoration award winners from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. |
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And then, to cap it all, I set the video for the Billy Wilder double bill on BBC2, only to see that it's been cancelled on account of the golf from Augusta. |
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Sometime between the spring equinox and the summer solstice each year, Augusta National closes its doors and places its golf course under the knife. |
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Augusta and Amelia were music lovers, and Sophia a skilled horsewoman. |
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If Augusta did decide to admit women, which is fine by me, it's safe to say the guys would play with guys and gals with gals, like they do everywhere else. |
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In 1891, German businessman Albert Ballin sailed the ship Augusta Victoria from Hamburg into the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The Historia Augusta claims that Marciana and Severus had two daughters but their existence is nowhere else attested. |
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Around 55 AD the main camp of the Legio II Augusta was established in Isca Dumnoniorum. |
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The remains of the Roman baths, barracks and fortress walls of Isca Augusta can be seen at Caerleon. |
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The award will be presented at the annual GWAA dinner at Augusta, Georgia, on 10 April. |
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The Legio II Augusta, commanded by future emperor Vespasian, was the only one directly attested to have taken part. |
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His most famous wife was Sallustia Orbiana, Augusta, whom he married in 225 when she was 16 years old. |
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The mean population center of Maine is located in Kennebec County, just east of Augusta. |
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There are also branch campuses in Augusta, Farmington, Fort Kent, Machias, and Presque Isle. |
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A Roman iron crank of yet unknown purpose dating to the 2nd century AD was excavated in Augusta Raurica, Switzerland. |
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In the US the main kaolin deposits are found in central Georgia, on a stretch of the Atlantic Seaboard fall line between Augusta and Macon. |
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Rumours of marital violence, adultery with actresses, incest with Augusta Leigh, and sodomy were circulated, assisted by a jealous Lady Caroline. |
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She was born in Augusta, Georgia, and raised in South Carolina. |
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We live on the Augusta Victoria campus on the Mount of Olives. |
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An alternative Latin name of the settlement is Augusta Ubiorum, after the Ubii. |
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It is unclear whether Augusta Treverorum itself fell victim to the Alamannic invasion. |
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Legio II Augusta, XX Valeria Victrix, and XIII Gemina were sent to the Rhine to replace the lost legions. |
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Bracara Augusta, the modern city of Braga and former capital of Roman Gallaecia, became the capital of the Suebi. |
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Cassius Dio, Herodian and the Historia Augusta have many accounts about his extravagance. |
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Augustus brought a peaceful and thriving era to Rome, known as Pax Augusta or Pax Romana. |
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Beldornie Tower on Augusta Road was at one point a property of the Earl of Yarborough. |
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After the death of Princess Augusta in 1840, Victoria's mother was given both Clarence and Frogmore Houses. |
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At Augusta a 40-foot uphill or straightish putt is far better than an eight-foot downhiller. |
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Lindsey Davis' Marcus Didius Falco was stationed with the Second Augusta legion in Isca, and revisits it in The Silver Pigs. |
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This was successful and in 1722 Princess Augusta, the Princess of Wales, allowed Maitland to vaccinate her children. |
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In this occasion, II Augusta was commanded by the future emperor Vespasian. |
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Later, a northern province of Lusitania was formed, known as Gallaecia, with capital in Bracara Augusta, today's Braga. |
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This created a major social scandal and set her apart from many of her former close friends such as Augusta Hall. |
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The II Augusta is known to have been commanded by the future emperor Vespasian. |
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There are remains of a Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon, which would have served the nearby fortress of Isca Augusta. |
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It was built in 1901 to house the art collection of Lady Augusta Mostyn. |
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As a result of this loss, there are gaps in Roman history, which are filled by unreliable works, such as the Historia Augusta and other books from obscure authors. |
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According to the Historia Augusta, a usually unreliable source, he was prosecuted for adultery during this time but the case was ultimately dismissed. |
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These would include the larger ports and harbors of Albany, Thevenard, Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Adelaide, Portland, Warrnambool, and Macquarie Harbour. |
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Under the Romans, it was a colony with the surname of Faventia, or, in full, Colonia Faventia Julia Augusta Pia Barcino or Colonia Julia Augusta Faventia Paterna Barcino. |
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Approaching Port Augusta I had lights flashed at me, warning that the weighbridge was open. I expected this because the scalies had passed me on the road earlier. |
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Ancient sources, ranging from the unreliable Historia Augusta to Herodian, speak of Maximinus as a man of significantly greater size than his contemporaries. |
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Italy's Sky TG 24 television said an Italian coast guard ship was taking the bodies to the Sicilian port of Augusta along with some 500 migrants who were rescued. |
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The Augusta bedroom group has been expanded, and a new juvenile bedroom group in a white finish has eight SKUs, including headboard, chest, two desks and a chifforobe. |
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In 43, Vespasian and the II Augusta participated in the Roman invasion of Britain, and he distinguished himself under the overall command of Aulus Plautius. |
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The Historia Augusta relates that he heard of a woman in Syria who had been foretold that she would marry a king, and therefore Severus sought her as his wife. |
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The Legio III Augusta subsequently secured these routes on behalf of Rome by the 1st century AD, safeguarding the southern border of the empire for two and half centuries. |
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In Tritrichomonas mobilensis, a mammalian parasite, and Tritrichomonas augusta, an amphibian trichomonad, considerably different thermotolerance was observed. |
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