He entered with a tray balanced on his hand, and when he looked up and saw us a rainbow of emotions crossed his face. |
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In the Jerusalem attack, the bomber entered the Yemenite falafel cafe on a busy street in the city centre. |
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After a sickly childhood, he entered manhood with uncommon zest and ambition. |
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Its accomplishments so far eclipsed anything that had ever been done, Alexander and his Macedonians entered into legend. |
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Both buildings are entered from a new forecourt and parking area on the west side of the site. |
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Nervously, she entered the store, the cool air of the air-conditioner rushing over her. |
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Of the 50, 514 soldiers who have laid down their arms, 44, 995 have entered into the reintegration programme. |
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When there are six or less boats entered in a class, the crews race for lanes on the day before finals. |
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At the south end of the huge building Kelly entered a room with a long glove box system and white-suited machinists and chemical operators. |
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And indeed she did, for as she entered the meadhall, a tremendous sound of multiple lyres and harps greeted her. |
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Several people commented on the real buzz of excitement they felt as they entered the auditorium. |
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A man who shinned up a drainpipe and entered a teenager's bedroom in a hostel in the early hours was today starting a 12-month jail term. |
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However, the actual usable number of characters that can be entered is 48, since the delimiters must be accounted for in the total. |
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A total of 127 horses have been entered in the sale, which features weanlings, yearlings, horses in training, and in-foal broodmares. |
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That harks back to Victorian days when most guests arrived by train and as they entered the hotel, the reception was the first place they saw. |
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After we had made it through the rough sastrugi we entered a wide-open flat snow plain, almost perfect conditions for sledge travel. |
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After school, I rode the bus home and entered the solitary world of a latchkey child. |
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Four females entered and Eleanor, to her shock, saw that their heads were shaven bald. |
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The schools entered by sending in an audio tape of their choir's performance. |
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Dad turned the car onto an exit ramp and entered a very nice neighborhood, one that you would see in an expensive part of California. |
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Rose entered the house without making a sound, and walked over to her little brother who was squalling loudly. |
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The raw data are analysed by the team's DNA analysts, put into a proper format, and entered into the DNA databases. |
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The dog savaged the plaintiff when she entered the yard at night with her boyfriend who worked there. |
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As Darcy entered the room, he could well understand why Wickham had posed no threat to Miss Bennet's maidenhood. |
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I remember one time when a young tough entered the dojo in military uniform saying that he could cross a bokken with anyone. |
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The wholescale Cabinet cull when McConnell entered office was never sustainable long term. |
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We have entered an atemporal, instantaneous period, which shows to what point time is a construction and even a political construction. |
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Ito Sumardi said that five people from Jakarta had entered Surabaya in order to carry out agitation and encourage demonstrations. |
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As soon as all the charges are entered and agreed the work of settlement commences. |
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A young gypsy woman entered his caravan and asked if he would be joining them for a meal. |
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Police reported a slew of burglaries in which the culprits entered homes while occupants slept, stealing whatever they could make off with. |
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Jesus told the people that whoever entered the sheepfold by any route other than the gate was a thief. |
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Your name, after you have gotten through this stage, is now entered in the official catalogues of the ryu. |
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I soon regretted my decision to walk to class with Dan, but managed to shake him off as he entered his classroom. |
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On Friday, the official judgment of his conviction was entered into the court record. |
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Once she had successfully entered and gone inside the hotel, Auntie Kim glowered at the trio. |
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Elizabeth entered to find Jane organizing her things and beginning to repack one of her bags. |
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In 1855 he entered Nicaragua with a small band of mercenaries armed with a new type of quick-action rifle. |
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As the sun sank behind the mountains, they entered the foothills of a broad range of peaks. |
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Numerous other denominations have since entered the field, including New Pentecostals, Adventists, and the New Apostolic Church. |
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When he entered the small road he was alarmed by an unusual concentration of cars parked along it. |
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In 1932 they entered the military market, producing binoculars and rangefinders for the Manchurian campaign. |
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He explained that by the time the police reinforcement arrived, a team had entered the building and confronted the robber. |
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Then, gas entered the ship through the ventilation shafts, and she lost consciousness. |
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Once he has entered into his position, the white-knuckle ride and nail biting begins. |
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My husband waited for me in the anteroom while I entered the rabbi's study to speak with him privately. |
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Anyone who entered an area like that would be considered to have consented to having to inhale other people's smoke. |
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They seem to have found their level now they have entered the full national leagues. |
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During 1992-2002, an estimated 380,000 to 536,000 persons entered the United States annually as immigrants, refugees, or asylees. |
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Topping the sheep lines was the Wensleydale, entered by Jack Watkinson, of Hutton Ghyll, near Leyburn. |
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He entered Hughes' gym where he trains some of the best young fighters, and biggest tearaways, in the country. |
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Their reaction, I'd guess, was a touch of awe mingled with the instant lift we all felt the moment we entered this space. |
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We took some of our best militant workers, entered the plant and drove the finks out. |
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A delivery truck entered the compound, and the pilot radioed to the communications center through her walkie-talkie. |
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Room's movements were becoming more erratic and convulsive, and he seemed to have entered a trance-like state. |
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Within ten years the economy was booming and it entered the age of very rapid economic growth. |
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He entered the circular chamber in a wheelchair, without wheels, instead, tracks like a tank, to push him along. |
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They rode to the stables and handed their horses over to the stable boys, then entered the mansion through a back door. |
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He entered the conservatory in Minsk, fleeing to Tashkent ahead of the next German onslaught. |
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With a first at Oxford in oriental studies he entered Parliament in 1923 for the safe seat of Warwick and Leamington. |
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Gearoid Nagle then pushed Jades ahead again to lead 44-46 as the game entered the final minute. |
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It was included in the association agreements that they entered into from year to year. |
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As he entered the clubhouse he glanced at the pictures of famous yachts that hang on the walls. |
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Like Alice through the looking glass, the Russians have entered a French version of wonderland, full of bounty. |
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Burai tried to ignore that as he entered and set foot on the white soiled floor. |
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They hid out in empty houses as Rabbani's Tajiks entered and sacked the city. |
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After Babylon, we entered the world of non-electrified trackage and grade crossings. |
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Keogh beamed as she entered the stadium and finished her race as the lone athlete on the track. |
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Then a door opened, and a young woman, presumably the kitchen maid, entered with a jug of water. |
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He then entered the University of Cambridge to read general studies before taking up physics. |
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Visitors entered a run-down building in a downscale neighborhood to discover what appeared to be a decrepit, abandoned reptile zoo. |
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Beginning in 1991, all material about the Republic has been entered into the electronic catalog in Kyrgyz and Russian. |
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As the city entered the 1980s, it began to embark on a large-scale process of urban reconstruction. |
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The track had been rained on for the better part of 40 days, I heard Noah had entered but sadly this was not the case. |
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Once the rifle is properly zeroed, the ballistic data for the round used, along with weather data is simply entered into the hand-held computer. |
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The group of sleigh bells hung above the door jingled merrily as Wendy and Samantha entered the general store. |
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His great fleet touched at the Orkneys, moved south to the Tyne to join with Tostig, and then entered the Humber, menacing York. |
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He instantly raised the alarm and neighbours entered the smoke filled kitchen and pulled her from the dwelling. |
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In one instance, they entered a student dormitory brandishing clubs and lashing students with chains. |
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Passengers entered the cabin through a doorway on the left side of the fuselage. |
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None of the carcasses entered the human food supply chain or were rendered. |
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He had entered through the shrubbery and had shot an air rifle at the bungalow, Mr. B. returning the fire. |
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The versatility of the cuisine and the custom of cooking in community ovens or tandoors have entered the homes of many communities. |
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A few days later, I ordered a whole wheel and it was every bit as delightful as the cheese entered in the awards. |
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The church is entered via a Norman south porch with a door of eight continuous orders, alternate bands of which are carved with biblical scenes. |
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I had no trouble with any of them, but as soon as graphics entered into the picture, general quality took a nosedive. |
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As soon as she had entered the back stage door, she slipped off to the make-up room to get ready for the actors to come in. |
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I used to know Charles Clarke quite well 10 years ago, before he entered parliament. |
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When you first walked in and entered the small rotunda, there was a blind window that had been revealed. |
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The Plaintiffs in the action had entered into a towage contract with Lambert Eggink Offshore Transport Consultants. |
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A small aircraft entered restricted airspace over Washington for the second time this month. |
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The coloured rays of light entered this second prism and a single ray of white light emerged. |
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I entered from stage right and had a moment or two after the curtain came up before I had to take that first step onto the boards. |
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I entered autorotation, jettisoned the external load and landed the aircraft. |
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The agreement is that any information entered in one registry becomes replicated in all other registries as well. |
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In the chase incident, he entered a shop to find the owner struggling with an alleged shoplifter. |
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I'd entered 87 kmph on the speed regulator because there's a 90 kmph limit on the road. |
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As women entered the retail workforce, authorities identified ideal characteristics of the new retail system as womanly. |
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Special codes found on the bottles can be entered into the site for points redeemable for merchandise. |
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His family had moved from a smaller house a few miles away right before he entered seventh grade. |
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It entered the gallery under a false provenance and for a short time in the nineteenth century was regarded as autograph. |
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Respond drafted an alternative plan and then entered into consultations with locals, representative organisations and councillors from the area. |
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She watched as a woman entered the room, pushing layered gold-brown hair away from her face. |
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A skinny wisp of a young woman entered the room, timidly opening the door to the side to allow her entrance. |
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We have now entered an era of continuous rate increases that has no chance of turning back anytime soon. |
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They entered the avenue, and locking the door after them, sought the flight of steps down which the count had before passed. |
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John entered the bathroom and turned to sink on to hot, placing his hands under the scalding water. |
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Arian was getting up to leave when a jolly looking, red headed giant of a man with sparkling gray eyes entered the room. |
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The sound of waves crashing played over this scene as the audience entered the auditorium. |
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The couple entered the competition for fun after their attempts to buy a house together fell through earlier in the year. |
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European Studies is taught as a subject in the school and many students have entered EU organised competitions with great success. |
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At the age of 18, he entered St John's College, Cambridge, graduating with a B.A. in 1780 as sixth wrangler and first chancellor's medalist. |
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Quickly I entered my car and started the engine, which coughed and wheezed into life. |
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Camilla, along with her two sisters came out of the town car and entered Cecilia Binns' house. |
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The force field had been let down, but that was not the case when officers first entered post-incident. |
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If Lady Luck were a bit kinder to them they would have been out of sight as we entered those heart throbbing dying minutes. |
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Everything that entered the area was obliterated and it is possible that the ground is still mined. |
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During my dive the current was coming from the east, so we entered the water on the sheltered west side of the Mulberry. |
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One woman with emphysema entered the home to spare her children the care and the anxiety of her illness. |
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Images entered should be able to stand alone as a work of art and will be judged on their aesthetic values only. |
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Her hair was a mess of tangles and knots, and she didn't even look up when we entered the room. |
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Ms Waterman says asbestos entered their flat through a hole which builders knocked in their wall. |
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Connected by an air line to a surface boat, he entered the loch as a crowd of onlookers cheered him on. |
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Opposite the dining side of the living room is the den, entered by a wide doorway flanked by interior windows. |
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We learned that shortly after the exercise started, they entered the area to recce the target. |
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John of Gaunt entered five groups in this year's regional festival including its wind band, low brass ensemble and trombone octet. |
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Edward allowed himself one gulp as he entered the chamber, and then willed his body not to betray his nervousness. |
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In Liebig, the vendor entered into a listing agreement with a real estate broker. |
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Most people entered the work force through low-level, minimum wage jobs. |
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Although I had imagined myself as a seeker of spirituality since having entered the yeshiva several years before, faith had been a topic that eluded me. |
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More uncertainty could force a further credit squeeze on an economy that has just entered a double-dip recession. |
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After a shaky second quarter, real gross domestic product entered the third quarter with a good head of steam even as the stock market was tanking. |
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Allegations of sexual misconduct have dogged Carl DeMaio since he entered politics. |
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Although its cries were becoming increasingly desperate as the din of barking and shouting intensified, the thought of trying to help never entered my mind. |
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The birds hopped closer to inspect the foreign object that had entered their domain before one particularly brave soul perched itself upon her hand. |
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The new health minister entered the ring with the group breathing fire, promising a knock-down, drag-out struggle to the death, vowing there would be no retreat. |
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Gabrielle entered what seem to be a den or second living room. |
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A share certificate documenting payment and ownership such as we know today was not issued but was instead entered in the company's share register. |
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The bullet entered the left side of his chest, hit his heart and settled in his lung. |
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As I entered the residence in Tehran, I found the whole spectacle weirdly, disconcertingly familiar. |
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Sheikh Hamad refuted those accusations, saying that all the children were Sudanese who entered the country legally and were accompanied by their parents or a guardian. |
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There has been mounting concern following evidence that oilseed rape grown as part of GM crop trials in Scotland may accidentally have entered the food chain. |
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After carving a niche in the tinsel world, Ananth Nagarkatti and M.H.Amarnath, alias Ambarish, entered politics and tried their luck in the new domain. |
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In what I earnestly hope will be a source of lessons learned, a large meteor entered Earth's atmosphere near Jakarta this weekend during a terror alert. |
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The marks I entered in my check list counted towards their final result. |
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He looked up at the sentry towers dotting the campus as the bus entered Kirkland. |
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I entered the class interrupting the lecture the teach was giving. |
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After qualifying he served as surgeon lieutenant in HMS Montrose during the second world war, and after a period as an orthopaedic registrar he entered general practice. |
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The ex-second of the organization is already ostentatiously isolated, and the chairman of the party entered power with younger cadres from the movement. |
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Thankfully I saw a couple of familiar faces the moment I entered the function room, was welcomed into the fold and was given a rapid-fire overview of everyone present. |
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My opponent had already entered the ring but I didn't pay him any mind. |
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Edward was in the stunned process of thanking him, his head still all in a whirl with the terrible news, when the squire entered the room again, followed by Ellen. |
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They had a delicatessen first in Brooklyn, then in Queens, and they entered the country legally through Ellis Island. |
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I entered in on that commitment full of joy and wonder and love and hope. |
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These were provided by the trial's first author on handwritten sheets, which we entered on to computer, making appropriate checks to avoid transcription errors. |
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This exercise allows you to reconcile the total amount of PAYE entered onto the certificates with the annualised PAYE paid over to the Receiver of Revenue. |
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The tech bubble has burst, the telecom industry is in deep trouble and the economy officially entered recession last year after the longest expansion on record. |
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Pakistan relaxed its ban on refugees crossing over from Afghanistan on Friday but reimposed it yesterday after about 3000 Afghans entered the country. |
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Dwayne Betts entered prison at 16, haunted by a crime for which he received an 8-year sentence. |
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I was asked to enter some of my favourite music, so being deliberately awkward, I entered four of my less well known favourites, first among them being Lucy Woodward. |
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It was as if Garbo had shorn her hair and entered a nunnery. |
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The hallway was entered via an awkwardly placed entrance door. |
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Each time I entered the control room to start a new track, I would wonder what treats were in store. |
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He later entered the field of industrial design and soon was producing everything from chairs and radio cabinets to models of streamlined planes and ships. |
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After the trial judge had disposed of the motion on November 29, 2001 relating to the date on the jurat, the defendant entered a plea of not guilty to both counts. |
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He has been rallying for six years and entered the 2004 Safari Rally. |
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Before computers entered the mainstream, talented programmers were rare. |
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Remarkably this German woman, Frau Fuchs, and her husband, an ambulance driver, not only took them in but harboured them until the Russians entered Dresden. |
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When the young man entered the house, Thomas allegedly pulled a semi-automatic handgun on him. |
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Whilst standing on a traffic island waiting to cross the exit from a roundabout, one car entered the roundabout in the wrong lane, and swung off at the first exit. |
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Lipton had barely entered his office when the intercom buzzed. |
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He then moved to Helena where he entered the insurance business and became an American citizen as well as a member of the Montana Club and a Masonic lodge. |
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Agren entered the fashion industry at the ripe age of 13, when she competed in the Elite Model Look contest in France. |
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I entered and started talking to the owner of the town's only little restaurant in English to discover, to my delight, that he only spoke Masai and Kiswahili. |
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For the first time, a shade of uncertainty entered her voice. |
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Waving pieces of wing fabric and burning oily rags in a bucket, the men enthusiastically entered into this exercise, mindful that it might save them from another night at sea. |
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While he was in a coma for seven days, his consciousness entered a series of transcendent realms. |
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In recent years, Stoner entered a category of which it soon became the quintessence. |
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More than 100 people entered the BBC Afrique competition which asked listeners to submit a five minute radio report, either on audio tape or as a transcript, on any subject. |
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He thanked her quickly before he entered the lift to the third floor. |
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He entered repertory theatre in the late 1940s as an actor, and then worked as a racing driver and manager for the internationally successful Stirling Moss. |
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In the repetition of the performance, we entered more deeply into the material within the therapeutic gaze and the relationship that we had established. |
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This was entered by clambering into the dark beneath the slabbed floor of the modern church, torchlight striking the features of the long-neglected chapel. |
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In the last decade, Lutheran and Anglican churches in Canada, the United States, and northern Europe entered into separate agreements of full communion. |
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As I entered the one-room building, I saw some 20 people standing in the back, mostly prison officials in maroon jackets. |
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A tall bearded man soon entered reception and forcibly grinned at me. |
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How many university presidents sit on corporate boards of corporations, especially those with whom their university has entered various partnerships? |
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Thirty-two of the 490 patients entered in the trial were either ineligible or had no analyzable data, which resulted in a study population of 458 patients. |
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That afternoon and for most of the next day, we went in and out, alongside from every direction, picked up buoys, anchored, and entered and left marina berths. |
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When the guards turned to head back up the Palace walkway four tiny shadows ran up the stairs to the Palace and entered the Structure along an outside air shaft. |
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Evan, pale and groggy, was being interviewed by a detective when I entered the room. |
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He entered the navy at 13 as a midshipman and soon demonstrated that despite enthusiasm for the service, his talents were limited and his manners rough. |
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The spring breeze blew gently through her hair as she entered the park. |
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Gloria entered Artie's office clutching her wounded arm, hoping it would buy her a little sympathy before he reamed her for her disappearance earlier that day. |
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One entered the show next to a mock-up of a theater marquee and exited through a stage door that was part of a new, postscript installation made for the exhibition. |
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After graduating from Harvard, greenfield entered the world of photography with one eye on anthropology and sociology. |
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He then entered the fray for Malton after a lay-off with injury and quickly made his mark with a powerful burst to get his name on the scoresheet. |
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The county had waited 120 years for such an honour and this team of champions have already entered the annals of sporting history in this Midland county. |
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He could have gotten away with a greatly reduced fine and no time behind bears if he had simply entered a guilty plea. |
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When late blight is first identified in an area, the information is entered on a map so that the location and date of the outbreak is obvious at a glance. |
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It will be 67 years ago this December that the Americans entered the Second World War, somewhat belatedly it might be argued. |
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He entered a raffle to win a lifetime supply of toothpaste, but he did not win. |
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Over the past year and a half, Tri Link has entered a significant new full-cycle basinal play on the Red River. |
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Since then, no British monarch has entered the House of Commons when it is in session. |
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During the brief Second Civil War of 1648, the Earl of Holland entered Surrey in July, hoping to ignite a Royalist revolt. |
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The bats were quiescent at that time of day, so we slowly entered the cave. |
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From the moment I opened the book I felt I had entered a Pynchonesque world. |
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Portuguese lender, Millenium BCP would be pulling out of Russia as part of its restructuring agreement entered into with the European Commission. |
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David Adkisson, age 58, entered the church during the Sunday morning service and shot congregants before being wrestled to the ground. |
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In Italy, as in Rabelaisian France, the carnival entered not only elite theatrical performance and engravings but also the printed word. |
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I entered as part of the invasion force sent to disarm Iraq. |
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He then sailed along Long Island and entered Narragansett Bay, where he received a delegation of Wampanoag and Narragansett people. |
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Now, as more and more businesses re-orient themselves to serve the consumer, ethnography has entered prime time. |
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As new kinds of fur entered Europe, other uses were made with fur other than clothing. |
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He painted a chocolate-box picture for the Salon, entered it, was admitted. |
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Before the grave was half filled a truck entered the cemetery gates towing a lowboy with a tractor chained to the bed. |
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Charles, who entered the series with a four-year contract, opted not to re-up when it expired after last season, according to his publicist. |
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Dioceses of Subotica and Zrenjanin entered the newly formed Metropolitanate of Belgrade. |
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Vespasian accepted and entered an alliance with Gaius Licinius Mucianus, the governor of Syria, against Vitellius. |
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Named by the Princess Royal on 4 July 2016, Red Jet 6 entered service later in the summer. |
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About 257 seconds into the flight, the second stage cut off, and the rocket entered a coast phase to apogee. |
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In December of 2004, we entered into a contract with WMI to operate the system on the Chastang landfill site. |
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The elder boy, Titus Flavius Sabinus entered public life and pursued the cursus honorum. |
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In August, Solazyme entered into a multi-year deal to deliver Sasol s olefins and surfactants unit with an erucic acid-rich oil. |
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On 2 January 1492 the monarchs entered Granada's Alhambra marking the completion and end of the Reconquista. |
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On 9 June, German tanks entered Rouen on the Seine, cutting off the IX Corps from the X Corps to the east and from the Seine to the south. |
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Britain found itself bound by the Westminster Convention and entered the war on the Prussian side. |
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Now and then a note from the bugle of some overjoyous youths as he entered the forest, brought a frown upon the brow of old Congo. |
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Hidroelectrica entered the insolvency process on June 20, 2012, in order to be re-organized. |
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Paradise' entered into English, via Greek, from the ancient Avestan pairidaeza. |
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The County of Barcelona and the Kingdom of Aragon entered in a dynastic union and gained territory and power in the Mediterranean. |
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The co-pilot entered an autorotation while the pilot in command secured the engine control levers. |
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Orpeko is vividly perceived by Maasai men and women as an outside force that has entered and disrupted their lives. |
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His opsimathy meant that he was over 60 before he entered college, and over 70 before he earned his doctorate. |
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Tuya Butte was the first such landform analyzed and so its name has entered the geological literature for this kind of volcanic formation. |
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As the convoy entered the pass, we opened up on them with everything we had. |
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Consolidated Carpet has entered into a partnership with Maxxon Corporation to provide underlayment and gypsum products to the tri-state area. |
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In the 16th century, the island entered into the fight between Spain and France for the supremacy in Italy. |
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She entered the nunhood after her husband's death and became a well-respected tutor of high-ranking noblemen and noblewomen. |
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The carriage appeared to have clipped a mini-roundabout as it entered Lambeth Cemetery for the funeral, the local council said. |
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In typical style, he used to finish his matches before action on the other tables had barely entered the middle games. |
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Washington entered winter quarters at Morristown on January 6, though a protracted guerrilla conflict continued. |
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In the meantime, the British entered winter quarters, and were in a good place to resume campaigning. |
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With the economy poised for collapse by the mid-1990s, terms like karoshi entered the vocabulary, and travel became a luxury. |
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He entered the inn, and asking for dinner, unbuckled his wallet, and sat down to rest himself near the door. |
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Volkswagen Motorsport entered the championship in 2013 and Sebastien Ogier dominated the series with four consecutive titles. |
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As hurling entered the new millennium, it has remained Ireland's second most popular sport. |
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During the race, as the horses entered the stretch, Kayak II had surged from last place to third. |
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Following in the footsteps of Oasis' previous five albums, Don't Believe the Truth also entered the UK album charts at number one. |
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In addition, all purchasers will be entered into a drawing to receive a one year supply of our all natural apple juice. |
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Smith entered the University of Glasgow when he was fourteen and studied moral philosophy under Francis Hutcheson. |
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The Wehrmacht entered Austria the next day, to be greeted with enthusiasm by the populace. |
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Taylor entered the arena wearing a pair of comically oversized glasses, while Davis arrived sporting a red wig. |
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Fitzsimmons entered the tournament, and knocked out four opponents on his way to winning the competition. |
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After the success of the 1896 Games, the Olympics entered a period of stagnation that threatened their survival. |
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The day after her final performance in the play she miscarried and entered a period of depression that lasted for months. |
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Much of this copying was entered into a notebook that Handel maintained for the rest of his life. |
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About 30 minutes later, he entered the bedroom and discovered her body on the floor. |
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Years before Robin Hood had even entered production, Disney had considered doing a project on Reynard the Fox. |
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At the time he entered Cambridge, he went on a strict diet to control his weight. |
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The problem is one item entered as Bahrain export to the US is the 'US goods returned, and reimports. |
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A Chinaman with a burp gun entered the bunker, captured the five and took them to the base of the hill on the way back to enemy lines. |
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The pair entered the police station dressed in burkas, hiding rifles, hand grenades and suicide vests underneath. |
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A little bit after 7 am, the SUV entered opposite traffic and, after failing to reinter its lane, hit head-on the van. |
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The club entered The Football League in 1921 and became a founder member of the Third Division North. |
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Better known as a release-aid company, Tru-Fire entered the broadhead market this year with the 100-grain Switch Blade. |
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Here it entered a substantial freshwater lake in the southern North Sea basin. |
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He entered into disputes and disagreements with Loch, with Francis Egerton, and with the other two trustees. |
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Walking round the corner into Stafford Street I entered the premises of Harris and Sheldon shopfitters. |
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But then France entered the war, and diplomatic calculations were once again thrown into confusion. |
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On 13 September 2012, it was reported that BAE Systems and EADS had entered possible merger talks. |
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Around 200,000 BP, during the Lower Paleolithic period, Neanderthals first entered the Iberian Peninsula. |
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Feeling hungry, she wanted to ask for food and so knocked on the door, but when nobody answered she entered the house and saw a bearded man sitting in the single room. |
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As they entered now, it seemed a blaze of roses and carnations, though one recognized in a moment the presence of the lily, the heliotrope, and the stock. |
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With business booming by 1855, Colt entered an aggressive expansionary phase and opened the Colt Armory, the world's largest private armament factory. |
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It is common ground that all four young men entered the house through an unlocked ranchslider door giving access to the combined kitchen-living room area. |
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The Paper Revolution of the thirteenth century thus entered a new era. |
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Accenture has entered into an agreement to acquire Cloud Sherpas, a leader in cloud advisory and technology services specializing in Google, Salesforce and ServiceNow. |
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Around 180,000 people, many fleeing war in Syria and Afghanistan, have entered Slovenia since mid October, most of them heading north to Austria and then Germany. |
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The spirits entered the tunnel carrying treasures, but exited freehanded. |
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That is, for each of the four types of disruptive classroom behaviors, the effect of gender attenuated to nonsignificance when temperament was entered into the model. |
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The candleflame and the image of the candleflame caught in the pierglass twisted and righted when he entered the hall and again when he shut the door. |
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The company entered the new millennium in a state of some turmoil. |
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The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan has entered into a deal with UK ALE company to transport goods as part of the project to construct a carbamide plant in Sumgait city. |
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In the 16th century perhaps 240,000 Europeans entered American ports. |
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The yacht Conidaw entered the harbour on 26 May and ran aground. |
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In any other situation I would probably run a mile but the bewhiskered and twinkle-eyed gentleman in front of me is Slava Polunin and I have entered his world. |
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Captain Fred Keenor received the FA Cup trophy at the end of the match from King George V only seven years after Cardiff City had entered the Football League. |
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Despite heavy casualties the fringe of the wood was soon reached and some bayonet fighting took place before the wood was entered and a number of German machine guns silenced. |
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Since no date of birth was entered for the patient, his age is null. |
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In 1909, at fourteen, he persuaded his parents to allow him to abandon traditional education for art school and entered the Camberwell Art School. |
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Without any major allies, the manpower shortage became critical when France and Spain entered the war, forcing a major diversion of military resources from the Americas. |
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A marauding stoat entered the rabbit warren and killed fifteen bunnies. |
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He entered into other men's labors and made most of his heritage. |
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Calandra Thurrott, a member from Port Orange in Florida, entered this fine example of applique in the original art section at last year's World Conference in San Diego. |
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He was dancing, but when I entered the room he stopped in midmotion. |
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Blaze entered the ENL to give their younger players the chance to experience competitive ice hockey and they responded by finishing mid table in the South A section. |
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Young Marx was privately educated by his father until 1830, when he entered Trier High School, whose headmaster, Hugo Wyttenbach, was a friend of his father. |
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Hannah entered a period of remission but, in May 1903, became ill again. |
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