Ironically, the rest of the building is in good condition apart from some dry rot in the North Aisle where a temporary floor has been put down. |
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Almost nine months before, I had put down my name and my deposit on the wait list for a hybrid car. |
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His cursing was imaginative and perfectly timed, and he put down many a student who deserved it. |
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My wanderlust had taken me on a circuitous route but, now I was ready to put down some roots and embark on new dreams, it had led me home. |
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Yet there were evils in abundance which could not be put down to a consequence of human sin. |
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The success of the Germans has frequently been put down to their superiority in weaponry like tanks and artillery guns. |
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When the religious-right and the humanists join together for a common cause, no external entity can put down their efforts. |
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Twenty minutes later lunch was cleaned up and the children were put down to rest. |
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Once a real plan is put down on paper, though, you can do real calculations and figure out whether it really works. |
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Slave rebellions were put down with a ferocity which made Peterloo look like a picnic. |
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The Northern Rebellion was put down with liberal use of torture, hanging and decapitation. |
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He decided to raise an army of loyal troops so that the coup could be put down. |
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But after the rebellion has been put down, the emperor dies, leaving a son and heir who is just nine years old. |
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Both risings were put down later in the summer, the royal forces being augmented by foreign mercenaries gathered for war against the Scots. |
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Unless the rebellion is put down quickly, and without shedding too much blood in the process, their political position could be destroyed. |
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The horse was put down after suffering a serious injury to a hind leg during the De Vere Gold Cup at Haydock on Saturday. |
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One sad postscript to the race came when a horse was put down after suffering a serious spinal injury. |
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After a four-and-a-half-hour wait the youngster was examined and his illness was put down to stress. |
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Some of the credit for this improvement has been put down to increased use of the CCTV network. |
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I think our success can be put down to our friendly staff and the care we take in removing some of the mystery from buying a home. |
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But although his death has been put down to natural causes, police have said there are suspicious circumstances surrounding it. |
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This season, part of her winning philosophy has been put down to a new rigid fitness programme. |
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The immediate cause of the flooding is put down to heavy rainfalls earlier in the year in the upper reaches of the Mekong River system. |
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The animal was returned to the water again but following veterinary advice had to be put down. |
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But the totality of their successes can't be put down to running slick campaigns. |
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We also expect them to quickly put down any wild-eyed, frothing animal before they can latch on to anyone with their fatal, infectious bite. |
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Jackson repeated the chorus twice more before they all put down their instruments and left me with my wind knocked out. |
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And although after those four hours everything had been handled, carried and put down six times at least, the room was only marginally cleaner. |
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Most are rehomed but if no home can be found and there is nowhere else for the dogs to go, some have to be put down. |
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About 70 lambs were treated for footrot, which causes lameness, by Mr Drouin and Beale between January 17 and 19 and two lambs were put down. |
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He's like Han Solo in Armani, ultra cool, aloof and with a sardonic put down for every occasion. |
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Jen had legal pads passed around to those who hadn't brought any so they could take notes and put down ideas they might come up with. |
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They knew they just had to ride this wave of support and make sure that they put down the kind of roots that will attract ongoing support. |
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He got onto the barge and put down a line into the water, then a life ring, but he didn't grab either of them. |
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My mother was appalled that we had even contemplated taking Percy to the vet to be put down. |
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Sadly he was put down when liver disease saw him balloon to twice his size. |
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Against this background, amid this natural wonder, men have chosen to settle themselves and put down roots. |
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When his eye caught sight of the Holy Ark, he put down his broom and approached it. |
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A female loggerhead turtle, the size of a wardrobe, hovered round their heads looking for a place to put down. |
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Police are looking into the incident, but the dog is not expected to be put down. |
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I made it a rule to put down in writing, after every conversation, what had taken place. |
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From that point on I pretty much put down my wand and athame and refused to do any more spells. |
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The lutenist put down his instrument and rummaged through a side pocket of the case, and held up a pair of university concert tickets. |
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Afzaal put down a takeable chance also but far more impressive was the blaze-away attitude of the visitors. |
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She even fed him and kept him healthy for six weeks, but producing milk sapped her of the last of her energy and she had to be put down. |
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Papua New Guinea troops, backed by Australian logistical support, put down the insurrection. |
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When working in wet weather, they put down temporary protection for the soil. |
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With this turn around we have put down a marker and this is only the beginning. |
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Schuettler, it was, who put down the first marker, ripping a forehand past Agassi in the first set to take the lead. |
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This guy then scratched out his name on the script and put down his girlfriend's name. |
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He works in a scratchy, unpolished drawing style that looks like something put down in haste right after the event. |
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That was cool and we put down a few rums and beers while we had fried fish and bammy to eat. |
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I put down my fork and spoon and quietly stop eating, feeling very foolish. |
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They have not scrupled to damage the shrine in the past, when they put down the 1991 uprising. |
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They resorted to one last desperate banzai mission that was put down without much of a struggle. |
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Effie put down the medical bag, took out a hypodermic and filled it with a powerful sedative. |
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He put down rebellions and sent his Athenian armies to colonize other areas of Asia Minor. |
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This cannot be put down to traditional Irish begrudgery, or the provincial feuding that characterises the arts scene in any small city. |
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It remains to be seen whether the American populace will wake from their torpor, put down the remote, and do something. |
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The chapters are brief and to the point, making the book easy to read, and to put down and pick up. |
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I will be leaving on vacation in two days and will not be able to do much else except put down ideas in my traveling notebook. |
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However, because Arrow trains require a different gauge track, a new line needs to be put down. |
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We took an unusual route, which I put down to him knowing about a traffic jam or road works. |
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Already on this very day this step of his is put down as one of the greatest acts of treachery in Hungary's history. |
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If you find the perfect pump, but the ball does not have a finish to it, go to a cobbler and get rubber treads put down. |
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Prince was put down twice, by Lara at slip and Marshall at short mid-wicket early on. |
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She reportedly swore like a trooper at neighbours and staff, and put down her husband in public. |
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Even the other fish were not biting so well, and I had put down my rod for a moment to talk to Belinda and to have a cold beer. |
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The moment my exams were over, I put down the Shakespeare and Chaucer, and started reading trashy horror novels. |
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The material, by turns dark and comic, is simply too extraordinary to embellish, and the book too extraordinary to put down. |
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Now, put down those tweezers and forget about eyebrows that look like they're penciled in. |
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She put down the clipboard she was holding and with a slight motion of her head indicated to her assistant to leave the room. |
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If it were solely a matter of the site blooper, then the error might be put down to dumbness and naivety. |
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Her sourness and envy are apparent in her readiness to put down Iris and her lack of sisterliness. |
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It is a book that is hard to put down so give yourself plenty of time, sit back, relax and enjoy. |
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There have been marches, protests, and sit-ins that have been put down by the police with force. |
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Mrs. Willis rolled her eyes toward Heaven in a mute appeal for help, while Adam laughed, put down a bag, and pushed the door open. |
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A 1907 attempt by labor organizers to unionize the Ashio copper mines was only put down by thousands of army troops. |
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The receptionist grudgingly put down her nail file to check the computer for her file. |
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Call for the amendments to the treaty, and I'll put down my name and seal to the document. |
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Lon, unspeaking, put down his things and went to get the gun he would be taking. |
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Or a rearing leg-spinner would be met with a snick that first slip would put down. |
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That defeat was put down to his first day in charge and the fact that it was a new and untested team. |
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He slowly put down the pen he had in his hand, pulled the needle off the record, and sat down. |
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Strong levels of equity allow buyers trading up to put down sizeable deposits, limiting the potential for negative equity. |
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A perfectly braised shank on buttery mash surrounded by vegetables set the tastebuds going before the plate was even put down on the table. |
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Staten put down what he was carrying and put the bill in the breast pocket of his tweed jacket. |
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The expert put down the bottle gingerly and looked for someplace to wipe his fingers. |
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He did not apologize, put down the step stool or offer to help put our hand carries in the vestibule. |
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Firefighters quickly blocked the drains to stop the flammable cargo leaking into the sewer and put down a bund to contain the diesel. |
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Speculation abounds, of the sort we dare not put down on paper lest we be accused of inciting unrest. |
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Yes, a few do try to force students to make a quick decision, even put down large deposits. |
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And that thing that you put down not ten minutes ago should shout, so you can find it. |
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Adams was observed to almost put down his picnic hamper in order to approach and threaten a young Hungarian migrant. |
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Not only that, but many observers noted that the low turn-out on elections day may be put down to the apathy of many potential voters. |
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For an endoscopy, a thin tube with a tiny camera inside it is put down your throat and into your esophagus so the doctor can look at it. |
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Then we had another suicide, one of our newly joined subalterns, which couldn't be put down to the war. |
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I'd never have picked dog number 3, a rank outsider with little chance, but I put down my money with complete confidence. |
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But only a month later, she was miraculously let out of hospital, a feat which doctors put down to her strength of character and will to recover. |
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Throwing away a two goal lead once can be put down to bad luck, but to do it for the second game in succession smacked of carelessness. |
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What makes a page-turner, an irresistible read, a story or book that you can't put down? |
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Big oil is not to blame if governments and insurgents refuse to put down the guns and start earning an honest wage. |
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So, you've put down your deposit on your speakeasy and you're ready to start pouring the hooch, right? |
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The hooves of five stallions on a Cotswold stud farm were so badly overgrown that two of the animals had to be put down, a court heard on Monday. |
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Men will compete for the most supreme anecdote, joke, incident, or put down. |
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The shelves are beginning to look just a little empty and the situation can't be put down entirely to panic buying. |
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I put down my half full cup of tea back onto the tray and poured some milk into it, swirling it around. |
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She was hungrily eyeing her bacon cheeseburger as the plate was being put down before her. |
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She put down her book, leaned back, and clasped the paper-knife tightly in both hands. |
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Meanwhile, Hawk Flyer, a leading fancy for the Seabiscuit St Leger, has been put down after fracturing a pastern. |
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The road itself lengthens when the pavers put down new asphalt at its terminus. |
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His patience was rewarded after a few minutes when Matt gently put down the book without closing it and sighed. |
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In Thatcher's England, the coal miners are on strike and the police are mobilized daily to put down potential riots. |
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Although fairy dust can do so much, the rest can only be put down to good old-fashioned chemistry. |
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Trigger-happy traders and savvy institutional investors rarely put down cold cash for bonds. |
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She gave it to Henriette, who put down the book and fastened the locket around her neck. |
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To what extent can these changes be put down to a coherent management attempt to reform workplace industrial relations? |
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It's probably one of those insoluble mysteries, like what happened to the crew of the Marie Celeste, or where I put down my mug of tea. |
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In 1920 British troops put down an insurrection in Iraq, and crushed protests and strikes in favour of independence in Egypt. |
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Juska is momentarily self-conscious as she realises that neighbouring diners have put down their forks in contemplation of her possible murder. |
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That quite complex and intricate work had to be done so that those matters could be put down in the right order. |
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I'm sure that such people would have a pet humanely put down if if were irrecoverably ill. |
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All workings here are contrived so that the full corves are put down an inclination and the empty ones up. |
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From cartoons to sitcoms, the stars are now sassy children who deliver flip one-liners, put down authority figures and revel in a laugh track. |
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It had not yet failed, and indeed Mary put down the book, fluffed her own pillows, and laid back. |
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This is a book you cannot put down, as each page brings the reader deeper into the fray of battle. |
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It is time to put down the sticks and stones and get down to the crux of the issue. |
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Traditionally, the reasons for places like Ireland were backward economically were put down to indolence, laziness and a fondness for the gargle. |
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What happens if they put down a non-grammar school as their first preference, but also enter their child for the admissions test at our school? |
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It is as if each pestilence required its own accountant who is spared in order to put down the death roll of the community. |
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The two election defeats were put down to an inability to convince the electorate that they could be trusted with the nation's finances. |
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A prolific poet and author, he appears for the time being to have put down his pen. |
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They are useful if you need a lump sum, perhaps to put down a deposit on a second home or buy-to-let. |
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Mrs. Brawnings readily put down a wad of cash onto the little gold plate and led the way out to the car park. |
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I put down my music, eyes pricking and throat closing up with anxiety, rage, confusion and embarrassment. |
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He smiled as Elena gulped her wine, put down the glass a bit too forcefully, and leaned on him, letting the sway of the car take it's toll. |
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This is the kind of book you take in at a gulp and, having reached the last page, put down reluctantly. |
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Hounds that show a disinclination to kill are kicked or whipped as punishment, and may later be put down. |
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Those are the scenes when people in the story, who have disparaged our heroine, get ridiculed, put down and generally put in their place by her. |
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This week ducting, wires and pipes for the New Road crossing are being put down in preparation for the filling of the subway. |
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He never ever expected it could be his heart though he has not been well since Vicky's death but it was put down to stress. |
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The notorious exaggerator, in fact, put down just about everyone who was not German blue blood or to the manor born. |
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Gentlemen, put down your chain saws because a Plastic Logic e-reader is almost here. |
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Even his bucket hands appeared to have sprung a leak as he put down a waist-high dolly at second slip. |
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Their togetherness and work ethic make them an extremely difficult side to put down. |
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The problem was that you account for some reason when it was processed it was put down as a yearly account and not a 2 yearly account. |
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She delivered the message in a few brief words, then put down the phone. |
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There were many revolts which were put down with incredible savagery. |
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Just weeks before the Somme, British soldiers put down the rising, leaving much of the city in ruins. |
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In March, army forces put down simultaneous uprisings by small bands of fighters in the capital, in what appeared to be either a failed coup or a mutiny. |
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These people have put down their roots in America, and they're talking to each other all day, every day, in a mixture of Spanish and English called Spanglish. |
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The closure has been put down to increased running costs as well as the Department for Work and Pensions moving benefit payments from passbooks to bank accounts. |
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Every time he's put down to sleep he wriggles around, quite often until he falls asleep with his head touching one side of the cot and his feet, the other. |
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The leader of that Party is put down as a dry sherry man, a potation now associated, if at all, with golf club socials that are likely to be all-white and elderly. |
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But realising the deer had not been shot, he called a vet who confirmed it had been put down by injection and would contain phenol barbitone drugs, which are dangerous. |
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After a couple of minutes, put down the iPad and look around the room with the eye that is already open. |
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He got a job as a cook in a local hotel, which was reportedly haunted, and began tentatively to put down roots. |
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It allows families to put down roots, communities to grow, and poor children to attend the same public schools as rich kids. |
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Visitors to the site where a humpback whale beached itself at the weekend were shocked to discover the mammal had already been put down yesterday. |
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However, others have reservations about tight rules being put down about redevelopment in Middleton, and Bradford Council has not granted the status. |
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That inexperience is put down to the death of the time-served artisans who created the body of the church but did not survive to give us the steeple. |
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I finally begged off on some excuse and put down the controller. |
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Aries Coming out of an info-gathering phase, you must put down emotional roots lest you get lost in spinning thoughts. |
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He approached ahead of her, Barking furiously, and I put down my hand for him to sniff, which seemed to enrage him further. |
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After the rebels launched new attacks on police and army positions, the government declared a state of emergency and ordered the army to put down the rebels last November. |
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New glasses carried round on trays, arriving as top-ups straight from the bottle, ferreted away from shelves as soon as it had been put down by an unsuspecting guest. |
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Sometimes the loans were for a few hundred bucks, money to buy an old car to drive to work in or to put down as a security deposit on an apartment. |
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If that means we have to stake a position, put down a marker that jobs belong here and your job belongs here, then we should do it and not be afraid to say it. |
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Leta is going through a phase where she doesn't like to be put down. |
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Both the school and nursery have put down disinfectant mats. |
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She put down her ridiculous hammer and cracked her knuckles. |
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People had to licence their dogs and keep them under control on their own property, otherwise the dogs would be impounded and most likely put down. |
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Lobbyists are aware that it is far harder to change something once it is put down in writing than when an official is faced with a blank sheet of paper. |
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My latest recordings have been put down at a studio in Chipstead. |
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Within months the revolt was put down by a combined Western force. |
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The owner of a five-year-old Shetland pony fears she will have to have her beloved horse put down if she cannot raise enough money for medical treatment. |
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After that riot had been put down, prisoners were locked into yards. |
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In France in May 1968, the gendarmerie and the police used water cannon, tear gas and truncheons to put down three-week-long Sorbonne riots, injuring nearly 400 persons. |
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He sustained grave internal injuries and his swift recovery was put down to the rapid response of the Wiltshire Air Ambulance, which got him to intensive care without delay. |
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They put down their bags, and pulled out three sets of brushes and powder. |
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First, install roofing felt over your subfloor, put down a little mud bed, embed chicken wire into the mud, apply more mud, level, let set up, then install your tile. |
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He had put down his pack and was wondering what he could use for bait when a noise from further downstream alerted him to the fact that he had company. |
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Sherlock Holmes put down the Daily Gazette where he had been perusing the agony column, his daily ritual, and retrieved a letter from his coat pocket. |
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All of this might be put down to us being both blatant and stupid travellers, ignorantly and arrogantly swanning our way around and duly receiving our just deserts. |
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They put down their loads and went back for more, and Burginde brought in one hand my pigskin satchel, and in the other the willow cage that held the linnet. |
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His own ancestor had put down one of the rebellious leaders. |
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The alarms were put down to unburnt fuel on aircraft take-off. |
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The mutiny was put down and the ship repaired and refloated. |
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Diana Showman, 19, had come out of her house, ignored demands to put down the weapon, and was shot once. |
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People sit around a tall circular basket with a flat top, where the large, round, thin sourdough bread called injera is laid and the various foods are put down upon it. |
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Kishi put down the pencil with which she had been marking up the corner of her assignment book and suddenly took to erasing the marks with much vigor. |
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As though in sympathy, the path becomes boggier, and it eventually deteriorates to such a point that Forest Enterprise have put down some wooden duckboards. |
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Jack put down the few remains of the sandwich and looked up at me. |
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The first challenge from Yorkist irreconcilables came as soon as April 1486, was headed by Lord Lovel and the Hastings brothers, and was put down without difficulty. |
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My advice would be to rent it first before you put down your money. |
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Green markings which have been put down to delineate a cycle way on the road at Waterhead, Ambleside, have caused a flurry of letters to the Gazette in recent weeks. |
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He put down his pen and handed the legal pad to his visitor. |
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It's also very important to sufficiently butter and flour the sides of the cake pan and put down a parchment paper lining on the bottom so that the genoise can be unmolded. |
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Simply, interconnected stories told in an honest and forthright manner touch readers in ways that continue to reverberate long after the book is put down. |
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As well as replumbing and rewiring the house, he has put down polished wooden floors, added a stylish kitchen extension and had the back garden professionally landscaped. |
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I wasn't sure what details she wanted to know about so I put down my name and address, age and height and the word weight with a question mark after it. |
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I wrote on my unpriced copy the figures Mr. Sharif had put down. |
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Therefore, the Titans and their progeny, the giants, represent a primal generation put down and suppressed by a more competitive, semi-urban, modern culture. |
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He felt a sudden desire to put down on paper the thoughts which were flooding through his mind and wrote these few lines on a back of a scrap of paper he found in the car. |
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For the ride home Mr. Russo put down the rear seats of the station wagon and Carmela piled all the blankets and towels to make a soft pallet for us to lie upon. |
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This is nothing short of disgraceful and now I hear that ducting put down for broadband pipes had to be cut to make room for the roots of the trees. |
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I put down the big blue pencil, tidied up the last pile of now really, truly tatty papers, stuck a paper clip on it and consigned it to the stack. |
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But he snuffed it sternly and rose, and the touch of color in his cheeks could easily have been put down to the cold wind outside the chapter house. |
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Istabraq was pulled up after just two flights of hurdles and second favourite Valiramix, partnered by Tony McCoy, had to be put down after suffering a serious leg injury. |
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Most of the animals that are supposed to get put down are the runts. |
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They are then put down using lethal injection, a method of dispatch confirmed as both legally acceptable and humane by the animal protection authorities. |
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In the same site is a copy of the oldest inscription found in the city on the tomb of some procurator or other who had helped put down the revolt by Boudicca. |
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She put down the dishrag she'd been holding and walked toward the door. |
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He put down his sandwich, stared at me, into me, with talking eyes. |
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She was standing reading a yard-long fax, which she clumsily folded and put down. |
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When the Roman senate heard what had happened, Caesar swore to put down all the Belgic tribes. |
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Marius, although he was generally allied with the radicals, complied with the request and put down the revolt in the interest of public order. |
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Now they're trying to find out just who did put down the lines at South Gyle Crescent in west Edinburgh. |
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His mother had a completely debilitating personality disorder, which we might now put down to bipolarism or paranoid schizophrenia or something. |
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In March another animal, a skewbald pony, had to be put down by a vet after being found collapsed on wasteland in Newbiggin-by-the-Sea. |
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But nine-and-a-half-year-old Blade had spine and hip trouble, meaning he faced being put down for medical reasons. |
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She had been forced to spend pounds 7,000 on a CCTV system to comply with her licence, having put down pounds 50,000 for the tenacy. |
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Nero the German shepherd would have been put down instead of the police paying PS2900 for surgery on two slipped discs in his back. |
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The next time you need to make a note, put down the paper and pen and pick up the Boogie Board LCD Tablet. |
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Tobacco use among people with psychotic conditions has previously been put down to relief from distress or self-medication. |
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We also think England will be desperate to put down a marker early in the game and could quickly manoeuvre Wilko into a drop-kicking position. |
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You deal with this heckler with a well-honed put down or off the cuff remark. |
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At 62 Motty has decided to put down his mike for the last time at the majors. |
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Acquittals in 255 cases were put down to backtracking by witnesses on statements they had earlier recorded before investigation officers. |
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Many mainstream mouthwashes contain ingredients that you definitely don't want to swallow, or even put down the drain. |
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He put down his sword and helmet and took the drinking-horn that was served to him, and finished it. |
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Dogs in Coventry are put down for bad health but many fail a rehoming assessment due to aggression or are found to be banned. |
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Homebuyers have seen the deposit they need to put down for a mortgage triple during the past two years. |
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The techno-weary will put down their devices for 24 hours on Friday March 7 to celebrate the National Day of Unplugging. |
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Sources say Louis is keen to put down roots in Beverly Hills now he's expecting a child with 1D stylist Briana Jungwirth. |
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Chris Tremblay put down a safety squeeze bunt that drove in Hartman, and Tremblay reached base safely after Henry bobbled the ball. |
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The animal was then tranquilized so its injuries could be assessed but had to be put down, reports The Associated Press. |
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But the spring event has sampled different spots and hasn't quite chosen where to put down roots. |
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Six years ago he married Noon, a Lisu hill tribeswoman and together they put down roots. |
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The gaur lived only a few days while the banteng survived for seven years before being put down after breaking a leg. |
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Eventually, I managed to put down the knife and went to give Orly his bottle. |
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Despite assistance from France the rebellion was put down by British and Irish government and yeomanry forces. |
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Several years later, in 88 BC, a Roman army was sent to put down an emerging Asian power, king Mithridates of Pontus. |
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Ostorius defeated them and went on to put down other uprisings around Britain. |
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Initially the rebellion was successful but upon the arrival of William the Conqueror the rebellion was put down. |
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This last conflict demanded the King's own attention, but in both cases the rebellions were put down. |
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The gromatici, the Roman equivalent of rod men, placed rods and put down a line called the rigor. |
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If his wicket is put down while the ball is live and he is out of his ground then he is dismissed, but the other batsman is safe. |
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Well, that got our attention. Ashley put down her chopsticks and paused in midchew. |
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As a result, the English Parliament refused to pay for a royal army to put down the rebellion in Ireland and instead raised its own armed forces. |
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Despite assistance from France, the Irish Rebellion of 1798 was put down by British forces. |
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However, his objective was to put down a recalcitrant vassal rather than to begin a war of conquest. |
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Edward, however, soon began to see it as a war of conquest rather than just a punitive expedition to put down a rebellion. |
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The Rising was put down within a week, at a cost of about 500 killed, mainly unengaged civilians. |
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Police and army units put down the rebellion, and hundreds were injured but no one was killed. |
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These revolutions were eventually put down by conservative elements and few reforms resulted. |
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If both batsman are in the middle of the pitch when a wicket is put down, the batsman closer to that end is out. |
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A batsman is out if his wicket is put down by a ball delivered by the bowler. |
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Cathal managed to return to Connacht and had himself proclaimed king, leaving Felim with no choice but to return to put down his rebellion. |
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But the British authorities swiftly put down the rebellion and employed severe repression after the fighting had ended. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if worldly rulers rise up against God they should be put down. |
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Once the rebellion was put down, Edward began building Beaumaris Castle on the Isle of Anglesey. |
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Charles was mostly preoccupied with the Bretons, whose border he shared and who insurrected on at least two occasions and were easily put down. |
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The revolt was put down swiftly by force and with the help of many cantons. |
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All rebellions were ultimately put down, but at enormous cost and with millions dead, seriously weakening the central imperial authority. |
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However, they were eventually put down on 4 June when PLA troops and vehicles entered and forcibly cleared the square, with many fatalities. |
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I haven't put down roots in this town yet, 'cause I've got trouble making friends here. |
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In 1069 local resistance in Cheshire was finally put down using draconian measures as part of the Harrying of the North. |
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An Illyrian revolt was put down with energy, and the Romans sped up the construction of a number of fortresses in Cisalpine Gaul. |
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After the rebellion was put down, the de Ferrers were forced to forfeit their estates to the crown. |
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I put down some traps in my apartment to try and deal with the mouse problem. |
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The regime was forced to airlift in special IRGC and Basij antiriot units from elsewhere to put down the violence. |
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The scheme will help ex-service personnel to purchase an affordable house, giving them the chance to put down roots. |
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But they've been living out of suitcases for a while and are desperate to put down roots somewhere, whether it's in Hertfordshire or Italy. |
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At which Barry put down the mic and basked in a round of applause. |
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But the injuries to the black and white pointer were so bad he had to be put down. |
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Turn off the TV, put down your phone, and log off the computer. |
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Basket Case is a bitter-sweet drama, which centres around a family as their dog is being put down. |
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Trajan was forced to withdraw his army in order to put down the revolts. |
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He died at Aquileia whilst attempting to put down a Senatorial revolt. |
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When his Marine handler, Kyle, is killed in an Afghan ambush, the Belgian Malinois Max is shipped back to the States to be put down due to his aggressive nature. |
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He ruthlessly put down the various risings, culminating in the Harrying of the North in late 1069 and early 1070 that devastated parts of northern England. |
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The first of these revolts began on 6 March 1821 in the Danubian Principalities under the leadership of Alexandros Ypsilantis, but it was soon put down by the Ottomans. |
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The uprising was finally put down in 1975 with the help of forces from Iran, Jordan, Pakistan and the British Royal Air Force, army and Special Air Service. |
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The SSD officers were very loyal to Stevens and were deployed across Sierra Leone to put down any rebellion or protest against Stevens' government. |
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This move led to another major demonstration against the government in many parts of the country but again it was put down by the army and Stevens' SSD forces. |
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Political leaders in the United States, which was a new republic itself, reacted with ambivalence, at times providing aid to enable planters to put down the revolt. |
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Disgruntled remnants of the communist Hukbalahap continued to roam the countryside but were put down by President Elpidio Quirino's successor Ramon Magsaysay. |
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Although most of the revolutions were quickly put down, there was a significant amount of violence in many areas, with tens of thousands of people tortured and killed. |
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The plantocracy put down the frequent slave uprisings with much severity. |
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They frequently put down their little sister for walking slowly. |
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The Lord is then allowed to ask a supplementary question and other peers ask further questions on the theme of the original put down on the order paper. |
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But as he put down his bow and arrow in exchange for his dentist's drill, the hunter ended his silence to complain how he had now become the hunted. |
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Therein lies their prickly problem if The Thorns hope to draw blood, their highly-derivative, West Coast country-folk-rock will have to put down roots in some earthier soil. |
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A DOG had to be put down after it was attacked by a Bullmastiff in a park. |
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His task was, it is true, made easier by the need of the English to remove troops to put down the 1745-6 Jacobite Rising, which the French had subventioned. |
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The riot was finally put down by troops and police acting with truncheons. |
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He found taking his cat to the vet to be put down very upsetting. |
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Essentially, those who put down the amendments wished to bring forward the month during which Northern Ireland could exercise its right to opt out of the Irish Free State. |
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But due to the effects of arthritic pain, he has had to be put down. |
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