I always have, I always will, and if my future children want to live under my roof, they will too. |
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Wingdims will live in houses, huts, cabins, or any other shelter, they have a wonderful relationship with nature and everything around them. |
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Far worse was being confronted with a live specimen, which sat hairily and heavily on my palm. |
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The first match began and before the commentator could say hello to the live audience, one of the game monitors went dead. |
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Scientists believe the squid live at depths of 660 to 2,300 feet during the day. |
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The images of his release, broadcast live around the world, show a man squinting into the light as if blinded. |
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The wrestling event was televised live on pay-per-view cable television and was seen around the country. |
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The Army announced on May 9 that single staff sergeants in stateside military installations will be allowed to live off post. |
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Jeanette was moved by the grace and dignity of the Brazilian caboclos who live along the river. |
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People will want to live in a coffee shop, talking to people about books, not in the stacks at the library or the warehouse at Amazon. |
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I feel saddened that we live in a society where innocent mistakes are not allowed. |
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Given that they sold very quickly, it is clear not everyone wants to live in the suburbs. |
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It was OK, but not a patch on what I'd seen live. I loyally bought the next couple of singles, but quickly lost interest. |
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Many live either in accommodation not fit for human habitation or are without housing entirely and have to make do living on the streets. |
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Saving and pressing flowers lets the garden live on in artwork or homemade notecards. |
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The shortage of cadaveric organs has led surgeons to look to live donors to close that gap. |
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Some want to live with extended families, others with nuclear families, some on their own. |
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The themes live through a language buzzing with resonance and cadence, a hallucinatory, burlesque fusion that demands to be read aloud. |
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My trivial career concerns are nothing compared to the what she and Zach live through every day. |
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One can only live well in the dear shadow of Sicily, under the rule of a prince who eclipses that of the Caesars! |
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Overall Storyeum isn't for everyone, especially the cynical or haters of live theatre. |
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The twice-divorced former jazz musician had abandoned his office to live in the property's one remaining habitable room. |
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A working party from the church is labouring to make the top two floors of this house habitable for James and Lis to live in. |
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But maybe they nurture this belief that they live in a classless society and these status considerations conflict with that. |
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Hagfish live in burrows on the seafloor and locate their food by smelling and feeling as they swim. |
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Finally, if you live in a multilevel house, definitely put detectors at the top of stairwells, to give early warning of fires moving upwards. |
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The tour has been an annual event on the college calendar for nine years, showcasing live bands and DJ's to the country's student population. |
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Call for Help, a daily live call-in show, is one example of such programming, encouraging viewers to ask for computer technical help. |
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As a tenant, you are expected to pay your rent on time and respect your neighbours who live around your property. |
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The one piece of specially designed nursing clothing that many breastfeeding mothers cannot live without is the nursing bra. |
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For three years, the newborn sharks live in this natural nursery, feeding on crab, lobster and fish, before setting out into the world. |
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In both urban and rural areas, people tend to live in nucleated settlements surrounding a parish church. |
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They continue to live together, she in the company of ephemeral lovers, and he in a simmering cauldron of internalized anger. |
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These monks and nuns live in their monasteries or nunneries all the rest of their lives, with no contact with the outside world. |
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Ours is the only party that stands for the fundamental principle that all workers must be able to live and work in whichever country they choose. |
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May God grant that I may live through all this and be again united with my Angellic wife and children. |
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My two sons who live in Bury, Barry's half-brothers, are devastated by his death. |
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The Nolans live on all the different foods that Katie makes from stale bread. |
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In the 1981 Sydney performance, gold nuggets, a gold boomerang, and a live diamond python rested on the table. |
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The gracious God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden. |
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They wanted to look and live like their European and American cousins and for that they needed capital. |
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Our normal condition of life is that we have nowhere decent to live and we are frequently stopped and searched or arrested. |
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Will he be prompted to give up his criminal activities now that he can afford to live in luxury? |
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Rejoice that you do not still live with your mother would would do her nut about the black splashes all over the kitchen. |
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The programme needed a strong story line and, being a bit of a tough nut anyway, she could live with that, she said. |
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Many Australians imagine they live n a nuclear-free zone, an environment free from nasty nuclear radiation. |
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Is such an idea even comprehensible to men and women who live without the constant presence of the numinous or divine at our shoulder? |
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That's an essential and really important part of sustainability, that people have stakeholding in their territories that they live in. |
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You have to really engage with it, live it, breathe it, experience the numinosity, the beauty, the sorrow and the joy. |
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Get live, detailed numerology and psychic readings from established numerologist and authentic intuitive advisor, Cherry Sage. |
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Carved by the Haida people who live on the west coast of Canada, each pole can tell a story or mark a life or death of a member of the tribe. |
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Even where buildings are still standing, they are too dangerous to live in, because of repeated aftershocks, Julie says. |
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His high-energy live show has been a calling card that's got him booked to major festivals across the United States. |
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Being a downhill ski nut and former instructor probably helps, but I think anyone can learn the basics of downhill skating and live to enjoy it. |
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Pray that those around you are hale and hearty because then only can you live happily and peacefully. |
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At present an average 220 monks and novices live within the temple compound. |
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We're going to be all live, and we have Mary J. Blige, who has the new number-one album in the country. |
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As long as we get the nourishment necessary to survive we live, when we don't, we die. |
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O'Brian's live shows are noted for the way in which he draws in his audience. |
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As soon as you take away actors' control, live theatre has had it but I don't think we've reached that far. |
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Whatever happens, she is not expected to live beyond a further year and is likely to succumb to a respiratory infection this winter. |
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Residents say the area was once a peaceful place to live, but has been ruined by unruly youths. |
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I live in Beckenham in an area populated by many foxes and, yes, they do sometimes make a nuisance of themselves. |
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Once hunger and disease, the by-products of poverty, are cleared from the face of the earth the world shall be a safe place to live in. |
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Combining live interview, call-in and commentary, Randi engages her audience with a passionate presentation. |
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A lot of people think they've got it bad, well they should live in my shoes for awhile! |
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Because these forest enclaves are more fertile than the surrounding caatinga scrub, humans prefer to live in them. |
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In the U.S., 83 percent of us are squeezed into metro areas, and 54 percent live on the coasts. |
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We'll be right back live with lots of guests and your phone calls, if we can squeeze them in. |
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The company has just put the site up live, so if you click here you can have a nose around and see what you think. |
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More than 600 people voted in categories ranging from best bar and best live music venue to best cabbie and best family day out. |
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The government owns the deeds to the Kibera land and the Nubians, who live in the slum themselves, rent out the ramshackle corrugated iron dwellings and mud huts. |
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On Thursday, an Air Force commander testified that Maj Schmidt and Maj Umbach had received standing orders warning that allied troops would intermittently use live ammunition. |
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Those who live with the traditional leaders or those who have travelled to rural areas will agree that some of the dwellings cannot pass for human habitation. |
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They were shocked to find life as a gay couple here was more difficult than in the Middle East where they used to live when they worked as cabin crew for an airline. |
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There is a growing generation gap between old-school general managers and scouts who trusts their instincts and new-breed executives who live to play it by the numbers. |
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The remaining 20 percent live in rural areas in settlements that vary from dispersed homes and occasional plantations to small nucleated villages. |
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Get out into actual ministry and there is already a strong bias against deviation, which the longer you live with the more entrenched and calcified it becomes. |
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The Council for Hakka Affairs could also help with Council for Cultural Affairs projects in Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli, where a lot of Hakkas live, Tchen said. |
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The wolves live in packs of up to 12 adults but hunt and forage alone, unlike gray wolves, their North American and European cousins, that hunt in packs. |
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That we live in a habitable universe of course is a selection effect. |
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So there are hundreds or even thousands of postulants, novices, seminarians, active priests, and retired priests who live, work, or hang out at American seminaries. |
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Sandra, whose parents, Alan and Violet Beattie still live at Langton Park, nursed in the Mater Hospital, Dublin before doing agency nursing in Naas. |
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Small colonies went to live in the tall ash trees in Rhue and Dawros until finally there was silence and the raucous cackle of the crows of Banada was silenced forever. |
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What do you want me to do, dress in black and live in a nunnery? |
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I used to live opposite a pristine tract of natural vegetation that turned into a housing development with the accompanying sounds of human habitation. |
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The new big noise, Pete, turned out to be an indulged squirt who displayed a chronic lack of professionalism and failed hopelessly to live up to his billing. |
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Nevertheless, he was wealthy enough to build Vaucluse House, still one of the best Georgian buildings in the country, and live there, as he said, like a squire at home. |
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That, and the fact that means there has been almost no new council housing built in the past 20 years, there is virtually nowhere affordable to live. |
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A clause in the current scheme means the spouse of a dead officer would have to give up their pension if they remarried or decided to live with someone else. |
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And normally, to be squiring someone from the Models 1 brochure, you have to look the part, live the life, run with the fast-living, high-octane international set. |
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At the same time, we live in a state of tremendous denial about the rambunctiousness of our recent lineage. |
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Since we live in a very rural area, my daughter and I have been very busy these last few days picking as many squashberries and dogberries as possible. |
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In the short term, the introduction of live sound recording caused major difficulties in production. |
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In 1978, rock band The Who filmed live concert scenes at Shepperton especially for their documentary The Kids Are Alright. |
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A composer would use a written click if they planned to conduct live performers. |
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The popular '90s house music group is the second live instalment for the Barasti Beach Flashback series and taking place today. |
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She can also live with children over the age of 12, and she is housetrained. |
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He still needs to wear a pressure suit to protect his healing skin and he is learning to live with his scars. |
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I live 6,000 feet up a mountain and I share my living room with 250 people who all want to have another drink and to go to the toilet. |
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Don't they know that they live pretty much dull lives, constantly primping, preening and, God forbid, shopping? |
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Samplers have also been used live by assigning samples to a specific drum pad or key on drum pads or synthesizers. |
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They've got a live one in the crowd, he's scary, he looks dangerous, demon possessed, he doesn't know who he is, he speaks in strange voices. |
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Jackie is going to fashion school to live out her dream of becoming a fashion designer. |
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The alternative for live weight pricing is dressed weight or carcass weight pricing. |
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Two boys got electrocuted when a live wire fell on the auto-rickshaw in which they were sitting. |
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In school systems, leaders have to live with collectivist ideals, which very often get in the way of meaningful and necessary change. |
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France's final terms for an Indochina settlement would be terms which the United States can live with. |
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If you live within 20 miles of the airport, you will likely see and hear aircraft. |
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Significant numbers of people with at least some English ancestry also live in New Zealand, South Africa and South America. |
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I desired to live worthily as long as I lived, and to leave after my life, to the men who should come after me, the memory of me in good works. |
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In countries where Gaels live, census records documenting population statistics have taken place. |
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Germans have been coming to live in the United Kingdom for hundreds of years. |
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Brahui, a Dravidian language, is spoken by the Brahui people who live in Balochistan. |
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The results show several distinct models that support the presence of bell-shaped, lumplike structures which may live in a compact space. |
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It links overseas Chinese and their descendants to their heritage, even though they live thousands of miles away from their ancestral homelands. |
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Members of minority groups are prone to different treatment in the countries and societies in which they live. |
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Frisian is spoken among half a million people who live on the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands, Germany, and Denmark. |
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Newlyn is home to a food and music festival which hosts live music, cooking demonstrations, and displays of locally caught fish. |
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When these students became adults, they would leave the monastery to live out their lives. |
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These students were then allowed to leave and live within the community, and were welcomed back in their old age to retire in peace. |
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In 1745 Wesley wrote that he would make any concession which his conscience permitted, in order to live in peace with the clergy. |
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Sannyasa is not religiously mandatory in Hinduism, and elderly people are free to live with their families. |
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Some monastics live in monasteries, while others wander from place to place, depending on donated food and charity for their needs. |
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Birds such as the peafowl and drongo live in this subregion as far east as Indonesia. |
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Others are deemed to be household deities and live within the home, where they can be propitiated with offerings of food. |
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As at 27 March 2011 everyone who had lived or intended to live in the country for three months or more was required to complete a questionnaire. |
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In 2013, KCL Radio relaunched as a live station with more than 45 hours of live programming a week. |
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The schedule of the radio station includes news, music, entertainment, debate, sport and live performance. |
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Today, more than 500 people live and work in Windsor Castle, making it the largest inhabited castle in the world. |
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Even the wealthy were persuaded to live in these in town, especially if provided with a square of garden in front of the house. |
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Jenks, his wife, and large family live in, tend, and protect Rachel's garden. |
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He then retires to a hermitage to live the remainder of his life in penitence, with eight of his kin joining him, including Sir Bors. |
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It is traditionally done by and for the people who live in the local village of Brockworth, but now people from all over the world take part. |
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The Yeomen Warders and their families live in tied accommodation inside the fortress, paying council taxes and rent. |
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Although averted, the plot highlighted the danger of allowing Richard to live. |
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He left Nicopolis Pompeii, of Lesser Armenia to live in Bondaroy, France, near the town of Pithiviers. |
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In 1774, Gainsborough and his family moved to London to live in Schomberg House, Pall Mall. |
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They all live according to a body of regulations known as the Rule of St Francis. |
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Francis in 1212 for brothers and sisters who do not live in a religious community. |
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Members of the order continue to live secular lives, however they do gather regularly for fraternal activities. |
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Francis, members of the Third Order began to live in common, in an attempt to follow a more ascetical way of life. |
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For failing to live in peace with Oberon and her kind, Titania is sentenced to fall in love with a human. |
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I think women, at least those who do their own work, would live very simply in that respect, if there were none of the masculines to feed. |
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The last performance was broadcast live all around the world through internet. |
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Johnson felt guilty about the poverty in which he believed he had forced Tetty to live, and blamed himself for neglecting her. |
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She resolved to live by her pen and for her son, but her financial situation was precarious. |
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He was devoted to his mother, and after he left university in 1841, he came to live with her. |
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Harriet also insisted that her sister Eliza, whom Shelley detested, live with them. |
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The young couple thought of the small town they chose to live in as Mayberry, especially because of its low crime rate and excellent schools. |
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He dealt largely in platitudes, and since we live in a world of platitudes, much of what he said sticks. |
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His sister Marjorie died of kidney disease in May and shortly after, on 22 May 1946, Orwell set off to live on the Isle of Jura. |
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These two facts are the foundation of all clear thinking about ourselves and the universe we live in. |
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Enid was devastated when he left the family shortly after her thirteenth birthday to live with another woman. |
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Pratchett was opposed to live action films about Discworld before because of his negative experience with Hollywood film makers. |
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Several families with the surname Tolkien or similar spelling live in northwestern Germany, mainly in Lower Saxony and Hamburg. |
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This left the family without an income, so Tolkien's mother took him to live with her parents in Kings Heath, Birmingham. |
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My grandmother died two years before my grandfather and he came back to live in Oxford. |
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In terms of performance, the major categories are live dance music and recorded dance music. |
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In contrast to the 1920s, however, the use of live orchestras in night clubs was extremely rare due to its expense. |
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His family's wealth enabled him to live a life of leisure while devoting himself to his literary and musical interests. |
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The state procession was shown live on the new BBC Television Service, the first major outside broadcast. |
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At an early stage in composition Britten was told by his doctors that a heart operation was essential if he was to live for more than two years. |
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Protected from excessive summer heat by river breezes and a canopy of oak trees, the house was an agreeable place to live in. |
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Perhaps because of its large orchestration, live performances of the Requiem are rare. |
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Their television debut came later that month with a live performance on the regional news programme People and Places. |
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Later that month, they began recording their first album, which was based on their live set. |
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The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, citing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts. |
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Some early Led Zeppelin concerts lasted more than four hours, with expanded and improvised live versions of their repertoire. |
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The following day's second Oakland concert was the group's final live appearance in the United States. |
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Gerald Scarfe produced a series of animations for the subsequent live shows, The Wall Tour. |
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The Wall concept also spawned a film, the original idea for which was to be a combination of live concert footage and animated scenes. |
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In November 1974, they employed for the first time the large circular screen that would become a staple of their live shows. |
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That year, Queen began The Works Tour, the first tour to feature keyboardist Spike Edney as an extra live musician. |
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The show sold out within two hours and over 120,000 fans packed the park for what was Queen's final live performance with Mercury. |
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The Paris concert was only the second time Queen had played live since Mercury's death, prompting Elton John to urge them to perform again. |
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Acclaimed for their stadium rock, in 2005 an industry poll ranked Queen's performance at Live Aid in 1985 as the best live act in history. |
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While the album did better in the UK than in the US, the Faces quickly earned a strong live following. |
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He performed tracks from his new album live from the Nokia Theater on 9 October. |
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They have released 30 studio albums, 18 live albums and numerous compilations. |
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The band refused to play it at live gigs, and Decca bought only one ad to promote the single. |
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The group started out covering early rock 'n' roll and blues songs, and have never stopped playing live or recording cover songs. |
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Perhaps the earliest patented mousetrap was a live capture device patented in 1870 by W K Bachman of South Carolina. |
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Notable mainstays in the live experience of the sound are MC Sgt Pokes and MC Crazy D from London, and Juakali from Trinidad. |
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Five performances were given of the 'spectacular', including live horses on the stage and very loud music. |
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In 2009, for the first time, the Last Night was shown live in several cinemas across Asia and in Canada and Australia. |
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The live concert was televised by BBC One on 9 September 2007 and again on 25 May. |
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The scenes of the birds attacking included hundreds of shots mixing live and animated sequences. |
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For the two months she was there, Chaplin and his brother Sydney were sent to live with their father, whom the young boys scarcely knew. |
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And it took me years to learn enough to live up to what they said for those first notices. |
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He produced a live performance by former White Stripes member Jack White in conjunction with Vevo and YouTube. |
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I miss London very much but I couldn't live there because there came a time when I needed to be private and was forced to be public by the press. |
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In Japan, where the popular film tradition integrated silent movie and live vocal performance, talking pictures were slow to take root. |
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A love song, performed by star Ralph Graves, was recorded, as was a sequence of live vocal effects. |
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Besides it's doubtful if even those who live there have ever thought of Oban as an erogenous zone. |
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As soon as the learning platform went live for all users it became the number one web site in the city of Espoo. |
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They live in rundown apartment blocks, their lives enlivened by beer, football and, dream on Proles, the lottery. |
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With the jetXtra site now live, travellers flying from Humberside have access to the best travel insurance on the market and great value travel add-ons. |
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Crews hired to fix the 105-year-old Cheesman Dam in Jefferson County will be required to work 12-hour shifts and live in a pressurized environment for a month at a time. |
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Surprisingly the live streaming coverage did not hurt primetime ratings. |
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The Carnegie Trust, with the support of the British government, contracted the LSO to tour Britain, taking live music to towns where symphony concerts were hitherto unknown. |
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The air force practices dropping live bombs on the uninhabited island. |
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The American Federation of Musicians took out newspaper advertisements protesting the replacement of live musicians with mechanical playing devices. |
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It is also possible to hear the concerts live from the BBC Proms website. |
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In October, Page's new band, Led Zeppelin, made its live debut. |
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Many metal musicians when performing live engage in headbanging, which involves rhythmically beating time with the head, often emphasized by long hair. |
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In May 2011, Jane's Addiction vocalist Perry Farrell noted that Queen are currently scouting their once former and current live bassist Chris Chaney to join the band. |
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Struggling to compete with the volume of sound generated by screaming fans, the band had grown increasingly bored with the routine of performing live. |
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Having returned to live in London, Vaughan Williams, with Ursula's encouragement, became much more active socially and in pro bono publico activities. |
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Arthur Vaughan Williams died suddenly in February 1875, and his widow took the children to live in her family home, Leith Hill Place, Wotton, Surrey. |
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Owen Wingrave, written for television, was first presented live by the Royal Opera at Covent Garden in 1973, two years after its broadcast premiere. |
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And a Secret Pirate Party will also be held on Friday, June 27 in Conwy with live music, comedy magic, escapology, food, drink and dancing in to the night. |
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Originally, events as far as the choir screen were to be televised live, with the remainder to be filmed and released later after any mishaps were edited out. |
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Frieda's German parentage and Lawrence's open contempt for militarism caused them to be viewed with suspicion in wartime Britain and to live in near destitution. |
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The legal marriage at least pleased her brother Isaac, who had broken off relations with her when she had begun to live with Lewes, but now sent congratulations. |
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Dorothy continued to live with the couple and grew close to Mary. |
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Herbert Beerbohm Tree staged a 1911 production with live rabbits. |
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For this reason, he founded a way of life to which married men and women, as well as the single and the secular clergy, could belong and live according to the Gospel. |
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Irina was smuggled to Paris a year later and went to school there until she was 16, after which she was sent to live with her stepfather's relatives in Buckinghamshire. |
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There are numerous incidents of consumer fireworks being used in a manner that is supposedly disrespectful of the communities and neighborhoods where the users live. |
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Police said the device seemed genuine but it was not clear if it was live. |
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He is a live example of the consequences of excessive drinking. |
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Like a lot of people, I've always rated them as the best live act in the country and loved their albums despite not really being into instrumental prog rock. |
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When Helvita commits suicide after being raped by Nathan's Roman friends, Nathan returns to Galilee with his uncle and tries to live the life of an Essene. |
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In Old Norse sources, beings described as trolls dwell in isolated rocks, mountains, or caves, live together in small family units, and are rarely helpful to human beings. |
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The men's pay has been and still is very much in arrears, and we are having the greatest difficulty in keeping them because they have simply nothing to live on. |
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Change happens from the inside out and this great resource can show you how to live the habits that build personal and professional effectiveness. |
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House Masters, Deputy House Masters and their families live in the boarding Houses and are assisted by House Tutors appointed from the teaching staff. |
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Most students choose to live in nearby private residential buildings or in students halls of residence such as the International Students House, London. |
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Additionally, students can apply to live in International Students House. |
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The first live broadcast of KCL Radio was in 2011 at the London Varsity. |
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Some students are also selected to live in International Students House. |
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Some students also live in International Students House, London. |
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Humanist professors focused on the ability of students to write and speak with distinction, to translate and interpret classical texts, and to live honorable lives. |
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King Henry even sent his son Henry to live in Becket's household, it being the custom then for noble children to be fostered out to other noble houses. |
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In fact, the social condition of the different town populations is almost as much alike as the material appearance of the tall chimneys under which they live. |
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The macadamizers are at work here. Within the memory of living man, and men among these mountains live a century, it was never essayed to repair the road until now. |
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The occasion was televised live on the BBC1 Look North programme. |
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For most of this time the popes did not live at the Vatican. |
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An innocent spouse who lives in continence following divorce, or couples who live in continence following a civil divorce for a grave cause, do not sin. |
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In general, in Marxist terms, wage laborers and those dependent on the welfare state are working class, and those who live on accumulated capital are not. |
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And so he is in the eyes of all who live to his praise. To them every attribute of God is lovely. The holiness and purity of his nature is most lovely to them. |
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The second recurring interaction with a technical medium is the creation of live soundscape using a microphone and loop pedal to layer, mix and amplify my voice. |
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The vast majority of those residing in southern Pakistan live along the Indus River, with Karachi being the most populous commercial city in the south. |
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Today many Irish people live in areas such as Hall Green and Solihull. |
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Alyssa has Propionic Acidemia, which means she must live on an extremely low-protein diet because even small amounts of protein could lead to brain damage. |
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A Londonphile returning to live here after more than six years away in Moscow and Rome is struck at almost every turning by the ways, mostly subtle, she has changed. |
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Zeiss also elaborated on the connections between the collection of live cultures and his own epidemiological theories, especially his notions of geomedicine and loimology. |
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Thus, such life expectancy figures need to be adjusted for temporal trends before calculating how long a currently living individual of a particular age is expected to live. |
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That is the key to why animals like giant tortoises can live so long. |
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Evolutionary theory states that organisms that, by virtue of their defenses or lifestyle, live for long periods and avoid accidents, disease, predation, etc. |
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This thus suggests that females tend to live longer than males. |
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If I had killed him, I would never be able to live with myself. |
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Tommy's blind was live, so he was given the option to raise. |
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But then it equilibrated, as people began to live with diseases. |
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The Kingdom has imposed a temporary ban on the import of live catfish from South Africa due to a new suspected outbreak of the Epizootic Ulcerative Syndrome disease. |
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Epiphyllums, like orchids, are epiphytes, which means they live in trees. |
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