We cabbed there to rendezvous with more bar staff, once again forming a platoon of hard pounders. |
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It cost me quite a wad to make that trip to rendezvous with you and then the return trip home. |
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The next day with good weather the ship weighed anchor to rendezvous with HMAS Sydney. |
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The winterers paddled from the interior to Grand Portage for the rendezvous and back. |
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While we're at it, we should throw in the fact that he so vividly recounts a rendezvous with an Antiguan immigration officer. |
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Winston and the girl were finally able to arrange a rendezvous in the country. |
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We don't know what he may have told the Krasians on his last rendezvous with them. |
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If you get bored watching Connery drive his Aston Martin to a romantic rendezvous for some witty repartee, the movie will likely bore you. |
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Fortified by a twice-baked Goats cheese souffle and a wine that was fresh, crisp and fruity, I set off for my final rendezvous with his holiness. |
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I rendezvous with the band, sans Justin for the moment, for lunch at the venue. |
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Mark and Tina sat in the reception awaiting their rendezvous with the principle. |
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Turning off the sound but letting the image run in the background, he turned to prepare for his rendezvous with the Senator. |
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Here I have a rendezvous with the Timmermans, a Belgian couple who swapped the world of high finance for the good life. |
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That night, he keeps his rendezvous with his secret correspondent and is surprised to find that Clara is that person. |
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Not many get the chance to have a rendezvous with the 1980 All England badminton champion. |
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It's a marital rendezvous, a meeting place for Paul and me after one of his weeks away. |
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The Indian Coffee House at Spencer Junction soon became the rendezvous for members. |
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We always have our annual spring picnic at our secret rendezvous which is at Central Park. |
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Sissi House may sound like a camp rendezvous but this charming 17th century Jdeide mansion is a cut glass restaurant. |
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Ryan and Wynters will rendezvous again this fall, when their new musical is workshopped at Grant MacEwan. |
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I said to myself that all sounded legitimate enough, so I agreed to rendezvous with them for a drink at a bar near my house. |
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It describes one night in Vienna between their meeting on a train and going their separate ways, promising to rendezvous in six months. |
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Now I simply hoped to keep him busy with minor editorial details, the excuse for the three of us to rendezvous in Aspen. |
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They are also perfect settings for a reunion of long-lost friends, or a quiet rendezvous of two loving souls. |
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Ships of the RAN will sail from Sydney Harbour to rendezvous with our international visitors off the coast. |
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Both carriers have now left the UK to join the growing flotilla of warships and auxiliaries heading for a rendezvous in the Mediterranean. |
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The AAR operator is responsible for control of the aircraft's rendezvous beacons and tanker illumination lights during air-to-air refuelling. |
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Since no two lines actually rendezvous, a shifting pattern emerges from their misalignment that evokes the nervous scrawl of a polygraph test. |
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They would rendezvous with sleeping cars out of Cincinnati and Maysville, and Louisville and Lexington. |
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The spot was a favourite rendezvous for smoochers and joint smokers, as well as those who simply liked to gaze out at twinkling city lights. |
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The airy Winter Garden coffee-shop offers snacks and light meals, and is the ideal rendezvous for planning the day ahead. |
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After a three-mile slog uphill through ice-cold snowmelt, we rendezvous with the Professor, who has managed to meet us with the supply vehicles. |
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Until then I'll be making arrangements for your rendezvous with your charges. |
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Established in 1786, this breathtaking cafe was a fashionable rendezvous place for cavaliers and ladies. |
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Arrangements were then made to rendezvous the following day at hotels or out-of-town shopping centres where the deals were done. |
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I felt a calmness and collectedness I hadn't experienced in years after my little rendezvous with Tim over coffee and apple pie. |
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In the First World War it was a rendezvous point for convoys travelling to Norway. |
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The final three days were a bit of an anti-climax for the group, with relatively easy paddles on flat waters to the rendezvous with the yacht. |
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It was a true romantic rendezvous for many a couple who made themselves comfortable in the cosy confines of the pub. |
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Also, coyotes were often observed hunting rodents in the cranberry bogs at the rendezvous site. |
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Tipis routinely are transported to powwows, barter fairs and rendezvous on a truck's carrying racks. |
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This is a space flight demonstrator designed to test technologies required for them to locate and rendezvous with the Station. |
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All ships, disengage from enemy forces and rendezvous according to plan three. |
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The tale is plain and easily digested, but a weary traveler at rendezvous 36 might crave something more enticing. |
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The resort maintains 70 moorings, deep draft dockage, and is the venue for a number of rendezvous throughout the year. |
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The fighter escort was informed that we were at our rendezvous point and that we would do a navigational dogleg to allow them to catch up to us. |
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The Scire made her way by a devious route to Port Lago on the Italian-occupied island of Leros in the Aegean to rendezvous with the frogmen crews. |
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She still reached her convoy rendezvous in Loch Ewe on time, but while waiting for sailing orders lost her starboard anchor when the cable snapped. |
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They repainted the ship's funnel and lifeboats, changed its name, then sailed to a rendezvous with a second tanker and transferred most of the cargo before getting clean away. |
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Events get off to a ghoulish start as a pair of grave robbers rendezvous in a dark alley to transfer a freshly stolen body from one car to the other. |
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After its initial rendezvous, the spacecraft will spend five months near the asteroid named after the late rocketeer Hideo Itokawa, father of Japan's space program. |
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He could not return home, and in order to see his mother one last time, he had to rendezvous in a secret location. |
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When they rendezvous again at Langley during the funeral, it was to make it official. |
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From algae-powered ships to a rendezvous with an asteroid, see five of the most exciting science and tech projects in the plan. |
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Anyway, a rendezvous at Paddington has been arranged for tomorrow morning when the present, having been manhandled on the train, will be exchanged. |
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And, in interstellar news, today Earth's moon and the planet Jupiter will rendezvous in the predawn sky, probably for some coffee, maybe a bagel with a little shmear. |
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They invite the gravel-voiced stranger to rendezvous with the imaginary seductress in the hotel room beside them, which happens to be occupied by an abrasive businessman. |
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The young ones were waiting with bated breath to have a rendezvous with Kalam, for wherever he tours, a session with kids is very much part of his itinerary. |
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Marie's subsequent rendezvous with her husband to discuss the ransom money is quite absurdist, occurring on a very crowded street near a poissonnerie and a merry-go-round. |
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Sometimes great nations have a rendezvous with greatness, and such is the case today.Translated from the French by Janet Lizop. |
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After retiring from the saddle and taking up residence in Paterson, N.J., then a famous rendezvous for turfmen, Littlefield became one of the leading trainers in America. |
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As it was, I was already a couple minutes late for our little rendezvous. |
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In Twin Creeks, Cole and Dillon followed FBI agent Haynes to a rendezvous with an informant who disclosed that Vincenzo is planning to attend a meeting in Philadelphia. |
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Vowing to get the little pisher back, they resort to exploiting Cartman's recent rendezvous with a spacecraft to contact the creatures and save Kyle's sibling. |
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University campuses became the rendezvous of students' organizations. |
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Dad's voice floated up the stairs, disturbing our secret rendezvous. |
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They belong to the Kreutz family of sun-grazing comets, often seen by the SOHO spacecraft while diving towards their final rendezvous with the Sun. |
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Cheered by her friendliness, I forgot about the chill wind and my impending rendezvous with a sleeping bag on a cold, hard floor in a council flat. |
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The company had to pay all suppliers who carted their goods to a spot in the desert where it was arranged for the group to rendezvous for a desert lunch. |
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And this stretch of the Green is famous as the site of the riotous rendezvous that drew those buckskinned adventurers here in the waning summers of the fur trade. |
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In 1588, he sent a fleet, the Spanish Armada, to rendezvous with the Duke of Parma's army and convey it across the English Channel. |
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Sometime later, they made a rendezvous with a Victor air tanker for a top-up of fuel and then resumed patrol while the tanker headed back. |
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The hare lends its form to the witch for her twilight flittings and scuddings to the place of some unhallowed rendezvous. |
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Nelson went on to rendezvous with the British fleet at Elba, where he spent Christmas. |
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The crew will return to Martian orbit with the ferry vehicle and rendezvous and dock with the orbiting Manned spacecraft. |
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On 8 May, nearby at Murlaggan, Lochiel, Lochgarry, Clanranald and Barisdale all agreed to rendezvous at Invermallie on 18 May. |
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Only 160 men out of the 600 members of the 9th Battalion tasked with eliminating the enemy battery at Merville arrived at the rendezvous point. |
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The poem, actually about a rendezvous, is thought by Caulfield to be about saving people from falling out of childhood. |
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Montfort himself had crossed the Severn with his army, intending to rendezvous with his son Simon. |
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The barons fully supported his plan, and they all gathered their forces and prepared to join with Philip at the agreed rendezvous. |
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The king appointed his whole army to be drawn together to a rendezvous at Marlborough. |
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His rendezvous for his fleet, and for all slugs to come to, should be between Calais and Dover. |
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This lunchtime rendezvous, after all, is tantamount to a date. |
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Many of your missions consist of reaching rendezvous points on a map without getting detected by the nightwalkers. |
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John's, Newfoundland to rendezvous with and overfly the floating laboratory-ship Atlantis during its approximately 26-day research cruise. |
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Both continue to sail merrily along as nationally acclaimed nosheries and rendezvous of the famous. |
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West Hollywood, once a true rendezvous of the stars, is due to be replaced by BLT Steak from New York City. |
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A second vessel, RFA Sea Crusader, is also due to sail from Emden in Germany and will rendezvous with RFA Sea Centurion at Thessalonica. |
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During the probe and drogue AAR demonstration, the X-47B performed a close formation flight rendezvous with an Omega K-707 tanker. |
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At The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, guests can rejoice in a romantic rendezvous in the Shikara Sunset Boat ride. |
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In September the fleet would rendezvous at the anchorage south of Feklistova, where they could obtain wood and water and repair any damage to their vessels. |
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Following a much needed three-month maintenance spell, the ship sailed on January 8 to rendezvous with HMS Bridport, HMS Inverness and HMS Beagle. |
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Burgoyne's plan was to lead an army along Lake Champlain, while a strategic diversion advanced along the Mohawk River, and both would rendezvous at Albany. |
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It will leave Earth with the Earth Departure Stage and transfer to Mars with the Mars Transfer Stage, and rendezvous with the Precursor spacecraft in Martian orbit. |
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Though they formed no permanent settlement, the island became crucially important for the collection of food and as a rendezvous point for homebound voyages from Asia. |
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When the attack ceased they managed to cannibalize parts to get one truck going and set off for the rendezvous with Fraser, only to find nobody there. |
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At his first rendezvous, De Marsay is blindfolded and driven endlessly through the streets, an estranging device which makes his native city a sexual labyrinth. |
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Jellicoe's ships proceeded to their rendezvous undamaged and undiscovered. |
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In the ensuing Battle of Gravelines the Spanish fleet was damaged and forced to abandon its rendezvous with Parma's army, who were blockaded in harbour by Dutch flyboats. |
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