A trail leads from Loring through the woods to dorr Waterfall, in a lovely glen. |
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George, and the more so if Sir Nigel Loring, of Christchurch, should don hauberk once more and take the lead of us. |
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Ask Amal Loring for horror stories in the region's workplaces, and she's got the lot. |
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Loring, 73, a longtime resident of Concord, died Monday, May 2, in the Life Care Center of Acton, after an illness. |
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Having married an Emirati, Loring, a British expatriate, has embraced most of their traditions for the auspicious occasion. |
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They turned into the driveway of their own house, to see Loring Blade's pickup truck already there and the game warden waiting. |
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There was a conciliatory laugh from Oakleigh, but Loring frowned with ill humour. |
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Close by the stern stood Black Simon with the pennon of the house of Loring. |
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Then, upon a warrant issued by Judge Loring, he was claimed as a fugitive slave by suttle. |
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The doctors were correct as to the beneficial results of the home coming of Loring. |
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Allow me to present our neighbor, Mr. Loring, of the Loringwood you admired so greatly. |
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We never do have trouble with the folks at the quarters as Mr. Loring does. |
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It is a tribute to our friendship that three weeks later we reached Loring Castle, Chepstow, unsundered and harmonious. |
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Did you observe the watchfulness of Miss Loring on the lawn? |
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As Mrs. Loring had said, he was good-looking, but too exuberantly so. |
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Loring Townsend had flied out to Pete Robey, making the first out. |
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Your position, Mr. Loring, is one to be envied in that respect. |
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DuQuesne leaped for the educator and handed Loring a headset. |
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She experienced a throe of such scorn for Loring as sickened her. |
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The spirit of hospitality seems ever abroad in your land, Mr. Loring. |
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She glanced inquiringly at Loring, who nodded his head decidedly. |
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He went to Chippenham and Swindon, and then by the train to Loring. |
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