We must ask ourselves what binds us together as Americans, what makes us e pluribus unum, “out of many, one.” |
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We practice Zen meditation together 1-2 days a week. Anyone with a sincere interest in meditation is welcome. |
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The monomyth has become a very important theme in philosophy and in the study of folklore, bringing together many cultures and many worlds. |
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Here, we draw together recent data on diverse centriole movements to decipher common themes in how centrioles move. |
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She has the difficult task of bringing together a number of discordant elements. |
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The children clung together under the little umbrella waiting for the storm to pass. |
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A great scruple arose even in the minds of the most confident Assassinates, whether the nocent and the innocent might be destroyed and perish together. |
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They thought they would never see each other again, but fate brought them back together. |
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His speech had nothing more to offer than the usual bromides about how everyone needs to work together. |
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They walked together to the corner, but then they separated and went their separate ways. |
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They spent many weekends together with their wives and went on several holidays on board Sellers's yacht Bobo in Sardinia. |
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I took apart the engine piece by piece and put it back together again. |
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The vacation together deepened their relationship with each other. |
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They were typical sisters, spatting one minute, playing together the next. |
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His attraction to her grew over the course of their time together. |
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He and his dad spent the weekend together for some male bonding. |
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They were able to be together for only a few precious hours. |
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The barbershop quartet Homer put together had its 15 minutes of fame before fans simply lost interest. |
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It's an impressive spectacle, as 4channers with wildly varying levels of talent and imagination work together. |
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They were together, at the flicks on Saturday night, eating Jaffas and smiling at each other occasionally in the dark. |
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These persons following according to the usual custom of most of them, met together at Gresham College to hear Mr Wren's lecture, viz. |
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They reigned together until her death on 28 December 1694, after which William ruled as sole monarch. |
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William and Mary were crowned together at Westminster Abbey on 11 April 1689 by the Bishop of London, Henry Compton. |
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Unifications of states that used to be together and are reuniting is referred to as reunification. |
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Within the UK, there are 9 such regions in England, together with Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. |
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By 1902, the British Empire was linked together by a network of telegraph cables, called the All Red Line. |
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Britain gathered together allies to form the Third Coalition against France. |
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Saxony left Prussia, and together with small states from north Germany, allied with France. |
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Denmark also committed themselves to participate in a war against Sweden together with France and Russia. |
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To this the Jew agreed, and the two went together to the great hall, in which the kadi was administering justice. |
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They lived apart for most of the time and occupied separate rooms in the house when they were together. |
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Right smack in the middle of the village is a huge kapok tree, which is where they get together and have their market every fifth day. |
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In 1867 there was a union of three colonies with British North America which together formed the Canadian Confederation, a federal dominion. |
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The Games were sports meets that brought together Scottish settlers and the wider New Zealand public. |
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With more births within marriage, it seems inevitable that marriage rates and birth rates would rise together. |
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The joined together on new issues especially regarding schools and temperance, with the latter of special interest to Methodists. |
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The Games brought together 12 nations and 241 athletes who competed in 43 events. |
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How did you keep body and soul together before you got your first paying job as an actor? |
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I wish he had had the keepership of the National Gallery, for I don't think his Government will hold together through many weeks. |
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Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were incorporated into the USSR, together with portions of Finland, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Romania. |
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Whittle developed a rebellious and adventurous streak, together with an early interest in aviation. |
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The nozzle size, together with the area of the turbine nozzles, determines the operating pressure of the compressor. |
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Health and social services need to be coordinated, STP's got people working enthusiastically together. |
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The various governments and native groups worked closely together to realize these goals. |
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He would be integrating them with the way the British political system is put together. |
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The witness knitted together his testimony from contradictory pieces of hearsay. |
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We define a knitalong as any organized event where people knit together for a common purpose or goal. |
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These two groups have dominated the Parliament for much of its life, continuously holding between 50 and 70 percent of the seats together. |
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As they sat together in small, separate knots, they discussed doctrinal and metaphysical points of belief. |
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Its members are called Jurors, and together they elect a President as their chairman. |
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The RDAs worked together in a number of areas, with different RDAs taking the 'lead' role in varying policy areas. |
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Thankfully, other BB starlets have gone on to find work that doesn't involve pushing their la-las together for one-handed mags. |
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The Local Government Act 1972 created areas for local government where large towns and their rural hinterlands were administered together. |
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For example, Oxford, whilst entirely unparished in 1974, now has four civil parishes, which together cover part of its area. |
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Alternatively several small parishes can be grouped together and share a common parish council, or even a common parish meeting. |
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It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. |
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Towards the end of the era, the continents gathered together into a supercontinent called Pangaea, which included most of the Earth's land area. |
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The cements binding these grains together are typically calcite, clays, and silica. |
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The porosity and permeability are directly influenced by the way the sand grains are packed together. |
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Latitude is used together with longitude to specify the precise location of features on the surface of the Earth. |
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Lines of constant latitude and longitude together constitute a graticule on the reference surface. |
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The study of the figure of the Earth together with its gravitational field is the science of geodesy. |
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Linkages between national price levels are also weakened when trade barriers and imperfectly competitive market structures occur together. |
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The leechdom was for equal quantities of betony, celandine and yarrow juice mixed together, and then applied to the eyes. |
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An H configuration engine is essentially a pair of horizontally opposed engines placed together, with the two crankshafts geared together. |
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The three founders worked together on the HOTOL project, funding for which was withdrawn in 1988, largely due to significant technical obstacles. |
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The craft will dock together to enable the crew to transfer to the ferry vehicles for descent to the surface at a selected site. |
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Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. |
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Paul and Margit Dirac had two children together, both daughters, Mary Elizabeth and Florence Monica. |
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Justice is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together. |
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The glue is an enzyme called ligase, which stitches together loose sentences of DNA whenever it comes across them. |
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Lately, there has been some development in hybrid power plants where the steam turbine is used together with gas engines. |
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These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine. |
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The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth. |
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There are several methods manufacturers use to control this problem, some of which may be combined together in a single appliance. |
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For portable or mobile use, such as steam locomotives, the two are mounted together. |
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Their separate papers were presented together at a 1858 meeting of the Linnean Society of London. |
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In asexual organisms, genes are inherited together, or linked, as they cannot mix with genes of other organisms during reproduction. |
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This broad understanding of nature enables scientists to delineate specific forces which, together, comprise natural selection. |
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The Second Severn Crossing opened in 1996, together with new link motorways on either side of the estuary to divert the M4 over the new crossing. |
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North of Junction 4 the M5 was constructed in sections, from 1967 to 1970, together with the Frankley services. |
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Trams on Metrolink can operate either singly, or coupled together to form double units. |
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If the tracks are close together, central poles with 'steady' arms on each side are used. |
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During the Second World War the companies' managements joined together, effectively forming one company. |
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This came into use in June and July 2009 and brought NIC and Income Tax records together onto a single system for the first time. |
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In 58 AD, Paul the Apostle was washed up on the islands together with Luke the Evangelist after their ship was wrecked on the islands. |
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Her dancers may logroll over each other or curl up together, but they never get personal. |
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When the information from various sources are put together, a picture of a diverse cuisine emerges, with lots of different ingredients. |
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The most important magistrates were the two consuls, who together exercised executive authority such as imperium, or military command. |
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The Gaels, known to the Romans as Scoti, also carried out raids on Roman Britain, together with the Picts. |
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Making Pakistan's cited article's higher than the BRIC countries put together. |
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The abbreviation LGBT is currently used to group these identities together. |
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All these ways of denoting the teaching of English can be bundled together into an umbrella term. |
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But, it was the Olympics that brought together the different sports that led to the increase in sport tourism. |
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Sometimes, Low Saxon and Low Franconian varieties are grouped together because both are unaffected by the High German consonant shift. |
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Monasteries tended to be cenobitical in that monks lived in separate cells but came together for common prayer, meals, and other functions. |
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People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures. |
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The only extant depiction of Edward's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. |
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Upon arrival at York, it was intricately painted, fired, then glazed together with lead strips into the windows. |
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In 1986, the cathedral, together with the nearby Castle, became a World Heritage Site. |
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The district is a drawing together of a variable number of circuits in a geographic locality. |
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Methodist leaders and Pope Francis met together to dedicate the new office. |
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In 1926, Oregon Yearly Meeting seceded from Five Years Meeting, bringing together several other yearly meetings and scattered monthly meetings. |
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Sean, the older brother, was as mad as a fish, but he was also the one with the brains and together they were a very entrepreneurial family. |
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Nehru and liquat visited Lahore, Ambala, Jilandur and Amritsar together to see for themselves what was going on and to appeal for peace. |
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The area, together with part of South Asia, was widely known as the East Indies or simply the Indies until the 20th century. |
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A common Heathen belief is that a human being has multiple souls, which are separate yet linked together. |
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They are often bound together by oaths of loyalty, with strict screening procedures regulating the admittance of new members. |
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Not too long ago, most mailstores consisted of a single text file per user containing the user's messages concatenated together within that file. |
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This groups together a majority of the site's content. There is no namespace prefix for the mainspace. |
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The Bodleian Libraries group was formed in 2000, bringing the Bodleian Library and some of the subject libraries together. |
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These are broken into 5 streams of around 80 students who take all core courses together. |
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The course ends with a capstone together with company project or management report. |
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The Baths are a major tourist attraction and, together with the Grand Pump Room, receive more than one million visitors a year. |
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Different rooms follow the Classical, Gothic and Rococo styles, together with an element of Jacobethan in places. |
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Following its reconstruction, the other three bells were rehung, together with two others, of whose casting no record remains. |
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Binders hold the mix together and can include clay, lime, chalk dust and limestone dust. |
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On board, they together drafted a text on how modern cities should be organized. |
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The structure is separated into four white concrete parabolic vaults, which together resemble a bird on the ground perched for flight. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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Once the sheets had been folded together, the highest numbered page was carefully marked out by pricking with a stylus or a small knife. |
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There is a translation of Apuleius's Herbarium with striking illustrations, found together with Medicina de Quadrupedibus. |
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Eventually the Bulgarians brought this genre to Kievan Rus' together with writing and also in translations from the Greek language. |
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It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit. |
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Erasmus, in his Praise of Folly, criticized him together with Duns Scotus as fuelling unnessary controversies inside the Church. |
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Michael was imprisoned in Avignon, together with Francesco d'Ascoli, Bonagratia and William of Ockham. |
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No consensus exists on whether the characters are truly fated to die together or whether the events take place by a series of unlucky chances. |
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Macbeth and Banquo then together plot the murder of Duncan, at Lady Macbeth's urging. |
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Where there is too great a repetition of forms, light and shade will break them up or mass them together. |
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Every bend on the hill had acted like a funnel to mass them together in this peculiar way. |
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They would unavoidably mix up the whole of these declarations, and mass them together, although the Judge might direct the Jury not to do so. |
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The performance takes place in several places, with actors and audience moving together to each setting. |
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Although all the months together form an entire year, each month stands alone as a separate poem. |
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These three elements work together in creating the disruptive and degraded people. |
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He later told Drummond that he had made less than two hundred pounds on all his plays together. |
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At the news of his death, over 30 great minds collected together their eulogies of him, which were then later published in Latin. |
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He visited Florence in 1636 and was later a regular debater in philosophic groups in Paris, held together by Marin Mersenne. |
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According to Locke's scheme, men knew nothing at all of governments till they met together to make one. |
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The prison at Omsk, which had known Dostoyevsky, was not like any old Gulag transit prison, hastily knocked together from matchwood. |
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On 11 April 1818, Keats and Coleridge had a long walk together on Hampstead Heath. |
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Keats began to lend Brawne books, such as Dante's Inferno, and they would read together. |
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I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. |
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If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it. |
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The two were fully reconciled by 1828, when they toured the Rhineland together. |
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Imagine to yourself everything most profligate and shocking in the way of dancing and sitting down together. |
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They had an open marriage, in addition to the three children they had together. |
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In July 1854, Lewes and Evans travelled to Weimar and Berlin together for the purpose of research. |
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The only known occasion on which he travelled abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867 as an ecclesiastic, together with the Reverend Henry Liddon. |
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This bound them together until the end of their lives, and it was perhaps the strongest force in the marriage. |
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Also soon as the dragons together feal, betwixt them shall begin a sorry meal. |
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All shanties had a chorus of some sort, in order to allow the crew to sing all together. |
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Each was originally a separate work but they were later published together. |
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He returned to England, joined briefly by his brother for a holiday together in the Cotswolds. |
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This, together with his love of Tudor and Stuart music, helped shape his compositional style for the rest of his career. |
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Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. |
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The four played together for the first time in a room below a record store on Gerrard Street in London. |
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They first played music together in a group formed by Keith Noble and Clive Metcalfe with Noble's sister Sheilagh. |
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On 10 July 2010, Waters and Gilmour performed together at a charity event for the Hoping Foundation. |
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In February 2006, Elton and Dion sang together at the venue to raise money for Harrah's Entertainment Inc. |
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Before forming Queen, Brian May and Roger Taylor had played together in a band named Smile. |
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Brian May and Roger Taylor performed together at several award ceremonies and charity concerts, sharing vocals with various guest singers. |
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The collaboration garnered a positive response from both fans and critics, resulting in speculation about future projects together. |
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During the late 1980s, the power metal scene came together largely in reaction to the harshness of death and black metal. |
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In the 1940s she and Robert Helpmann formed a very successful dance partnership, and they toured together for several years. |
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In 1958 they appeared together in the first British televised version of The Nutcracker. |
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In 1961 Rudolf Nureyev defected to the West, and on 21 February 1962 he and Fonteyn first performed together in Giselle. |
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It captures the confusion that occurs when a group of actors decide to put together a sketch in which they will impersonate themselves. |
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Leigh and Olivier starred together in many stage productions, with Olivier often directing, and in three films. |
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They began living together, as their respective spouses had each refused to grant either of them a divorce. |
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The production was not a great success, but the two performers became close friends and frequently worked together throughout their careers. |
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They made a pact to go to the gym together three times a week. |
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We are too near akin to lie together, though we may lodge near one another. |
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Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. |
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On each side of spatula 3 asetose lateral papillae grouped together, and one asetose ventral papilla somewhat farther away. |
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In predicate logic, an atomic formula consists of a predicate together with its arguments, its arguments being terms. |
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They put together a stunning audiovisual presentation, with movies and music as well as plenty of information. |
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People contemplating matrimony are like two autoists planning a long journey together, each driving his own car. |
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He turned a corner to where he supposed the cupboard might be, to find Howie and Alanna barnacled together in an embrace. |
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With her barretted white hair, blue eyes, and deep green sweater, Victoria is as perfectly put together as ever. |
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He bastes the coat together with thick white thread almost like string, using stitches big enough to be ripped out easily later. |
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The beachings, coming so close together, are considered extremely rare, in part because threshers mainly rove deep waters. |
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Boxer was an enormous beast, nearly eighteen hands high, and as strong as any two ordinary horses put together. |
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If you listen very closely, you can hear her beef flaps slap together everytime she walks into a scene. |
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In these, gluons that bind quarks together confer most of the particle mass. |
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Imagine that before any of us is born, we all get together in the beforelife for a meeting to design the rules that will govern society. |
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Stella squeezed her lips together, trying to tame the ridiculous joy that flooded through her at the news that Adam was not bespoused. |
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For heavy field use a reinforcing breastplate was sometimes added, together with a wrapper over the upper bevor. |
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For I was sore afraid of my Brothers, because they had all conspired together to kill him with the Sword that should bewray that Secret. |
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I went to the bommie party with my bezzy friend, and we watched the fireworks together. |
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Although bifolds are typically sold in kits where the doors are already hinged together, they're a little fussier than sliders or twins. |
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Instead I was talking about Nietzsche, or some bolloxology, trying to impress her instead of getting a plan together. |
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Campaigning together frequently this fall, the former rivals became, if not bosom buddies, closer than either ever expected. |
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A pair of birds settle on the bough above them, murmuring together, ready to roost. |
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Together they had bravoed the great tragedians, and together hopelessly worshipped the beautiful faces, enskied and sainted, of famous actresses. |
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They were quite bunglesome working together initially, and she didn't understand why. Sometimes she felt uncomfortable. |
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She has been burning her candle at both ends lately, trying to put it together on time. |
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The scholar thinks the quote and the parable were spoken on different occasions and only by accident were brought together here. |
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Some episkoposes have a one-man cabal. Some work together. Some never do explain. |
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The other hand came up and together they described a near callipygous shape. |
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In multicellular organisms, groups of cells form tissues and tissues come together to form organs. |
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The newspaper the Guardian, together with its Sunday sister the Observer, are the liberal papers of choice among the middle-class chatterati. |
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This was the first time we were going to sleep together, ever. I climbed into her bed naked as she. Two chestless wonders. |
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A dancer turned choreographist, she has founded, fostered, directed and held together the Sadler's Wells Company. |
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Henry Wotton and John Donne began to be friends when, as boys, they chummed together at Oxford, where Donne had gone at the age of twelve years. |
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Where single men lived together in a household, known as a chummery, the head servant or khansamah took charge over the food preparation. |
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Thine hands have made me and fashioned me together round about...thou hast made me as the clay. |
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Cartoonish, wide-eyed infants cling to their mothers or play together low to the ground. |
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And many readers could provide me with tales of rulers across knuckles, slaps on bare legs, heads cracked together, and mighty ear-cloutings. |
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If we club together, we will be able to by her the fur coat that she really wants. |
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A sailing vacation does not need to be expensive, if you club together with friends and share a week's rent of a 10-berth yacht. |
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A man may set the poles together in his head, and clutch the whole globe at one intellectual grasp. |
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Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood. |
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The whole body fitly joined together and compacted by that which every joint supplieth. |
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During the trial they conferred together amiably in whispers, continued their comradely discussions during recesses. |
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The closeness and compactness of the parts resting together doth much confer to the strength of the union. |
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The conjugality of the court and jail is confessed by putting the two under the same roof, or by joining them together. |
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The Peripatetikes doe also disavow this connexitie, and indissoluble knitting together. |
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We know how to bring these constituents together, and to cause them to form water. |
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What are different in plants, beasts, and man, are in man one and co-uned together. |
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Since we were now living so close, at least those couple hours of talking together helped boost our spirits. |
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He was driving and I was in the passenger seat, so we crashed together when the truck hit us. |
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Then simply hit a dead-handed chip, with the hands, wrists and arms all swinging together as if in a solid block. |
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And vice versa, when we want Stefan and Elena to have a moment together, how can we do that and not have our Delena fans outraged? |
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We prayed together and we practised dhikr, the recitation of the ninety-nine revealed names of God. |
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Dicotyledons and monocotyledons together make up the flowering plants, the angiosperms. |
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When I found out my two favorite musicians would be recording an album together, I literally planned my own funeral arrangements and died. |
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The intention was that the two armies which marched out together should afterward be distinct. |
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The money I'd spent on getting scuba certified was about to pay a dividend. My half-baked escape plan came together. |
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The DIYers get together once a week to share tips on making things for themselves. |
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Old Billy Dill and his ugly wife and son are sitting together in the dogtrot. |
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When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell. |
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It's a whole weekend designed for us to get together with fellow Duesers and celebrate our favorite show. |
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The advent of email has simultaneously brought our society closer together and farther apart. |
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In the end, nothing that dramatic happened, but after our night together, everything became imbued with what I now see as a certain fatedness. |
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I have a strip cutter and I can cut the exact widths I need to fit, they are easy to fay together and attach very firmly to the bulkheads. |
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Under the four outer corners of the horizontal frame platform 22 are four tubular leg sleeves 23 that are fay together one at each outer corner. |
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They spread the lime together, sprinkling it thickly along the firestep, throwing shovelfuls at a bad patch of wall. |
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To bring you thus together, 'tis no sin, Sith that the justice of your title to him Doth flourish the deceit. |
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Tasikoki has some 70 crested black macaques housed together in large, forested enclosures to let them establish hierarchies. |
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I'd almost forgotten, but your first arrangements were creating four-handed pieces we could play together. |
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Maybe I was lucky that we did not get together, who knows, maybe she would have given me the gift that keeps on giving. |
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And it's that gladful repetition that music and Word together can enhance in bringing praise to God. |
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She set them together and opened her lips to show him all the gleamy whiteness between. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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The Godardian vision of a universe that is both lost and recuperable in time is the thread that holds this movie and all his others together. |
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There are several of us who don't have a place to live and we thought we'd go in on a house together. |
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One is the sort of girl who's really got it together and who has a sort of boyish look and who's really got it going on. |
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This cemetery had a gravekeeper who kept the graves from getting muddled together with weeds and brambles. |
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Since humans are deeply social beings, if you put 100 strangers together you will observe rapid groupification. |
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The trees and shrubs are not arranged after any particular system, but are scattered or groved together in various parts of the garden. |
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Lew pulled his socks from a jacket pocket, grabbed his own shoes, and together they proceeded to the street and into a growler, and were off. |
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The parts are welded together at points of mutual contact to form a handleably integrated structure. |
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By heating together tin and copper, which were in abundance in the area, the Beaker culture people made bronze, and later iron from iron ores. |
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He was determined to wear his best shirt in the hopes of seeming like he had his act together. |
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Teresa also shows us that to have one's act together and stay within the boundaries of conventional piety is not the goal of the spiritual life. |
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Some of the more popular cheeses are Cheddar, Red Leicester and Wensleydale together with Blue Stilton. |
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Against the back wall, the piers gather together to form an incredibly solid fireplace, the most massive and hearthlike spot in the building. |
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Cardiff and Bangor followed, and the three colleges came together in 1893 to form the University of Wales. |
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The wide mouth was folded tight together, the heavy-lidded eyes were firmly shut as though she defied the world to disturb her rest. |
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Britannia was used by the Romans from the 1st century BC for the British Isles taken together. |
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Horse mackerel and hake are the most important species, together representing almost half of the landings. |
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It is likely that until relatively recent times the islands were much larger and perhaps joined together into one island named Ennor. |
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By the help of these discoveries, Angle culture in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be pieced together. |
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On occasions when the Germanic tribes worked together, the results were impressive. |
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The consonants that may appear together in onsets or codas are restricted, as is the order in which they may appear. |
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Examples of phrasal verbs are to get up, to ask out, to back up, to give up, to get together, to hang out, to put up with, etc. |
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Twelve wagons were loaded with stones, till each wagon weighed three tons, and the wagons were fastened together. |
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A few remnants of Normandy, including the Channel Islands, remained in John's possession, together with most of the Duchy of Aquitaine. |
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His latest sculpture is a hodgepodge of kitchen clutter and scrap glued together. In fact, all his recent pieces have been similar hodgepodges. |
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Rod was my home slice. He and I rolled up scumbags together for two years in SWAT. I loved that guy. |
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At a distance, the checks blend together making the fabric ideal camouflage for stalking game. |
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At last Sinoway pulled himself together and blew his nose honkingly into an immense, white handkerchief. |
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If enough material was ready, 128 or even 192 pages would be published together. |
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There, he traveled with Theophrastus to the island of Lesbos, where together they researched the botany and zoology of the island. |
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The Easter Rising of 1916 was carried out by the latter group together with a smaller socialist militia, the Irish Citizen Army. |
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Ireland and Great Britain, together with many nearby smaller islands, are known collectively as the British Isles. |
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What did the God who hammered the universe together have to do with virtue, redemption, the strange doctrine of hypostasis? |
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When this custom ceased, the squadrons of soldiers and the boundary wall were blotted out together. |
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Ecgric's successor Anna and Anna's son Jurmin were killed together in 654 at the Battle of Bulcamp, near Blythburgh. |
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His accession to the Danish throne in 1018 brought the crowns of England and Denmark together. |
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At this point Eadric Streona, the Ealdorman of Mercia, deserted Aethelred together with 40 ships and their crews and joined forces with Cnut. |
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These houses were family homesteads where several generations lived together, with people and cattle under one roof. |
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Incoherences in matter, and suppositions without proofs, put handsomely together, are apt to pass for strong reason. |
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Richard paid homage to Philip for the continental lands his father held then they attacked Henry together. |
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Louis gave his support to the three sons and even knighted Richard, tying them together through vassalage. |
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Henry tackled all of the domestic policies together and gradually built on them a wider policy. |
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The British Library brought together the four existing copies of the 1215 manuscript in February 2015 for a special exhibition. |
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At the end of May, Henry was joined by his queen and together with the French court, they went to rest at Senlis. |
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Henry kept most of his force together and placed it under the command of the experienced Earl of Oxford. |
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Individual groups clumped together, forming a single large mass flanked by horsemen on the wings. |
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It was very expensive and difficult to make, so the panes were made small and held together with a lead lattice, in casement windows. |
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Some 20,000 to 40,000 rebels were led by Robert Aske, together with parts of the northern nobility. |
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In 1543, Henry married his sixth and last wife, Catherine Parr, who was able to bring the family closer together. |
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Spain contributed to the independence of the British Thirteen Colonies together with France. |
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Nonetheless, he did not give up his idea of making Algeria a model where French colonists and Arabs could live and work together as equals. |
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The ships were beginning to show wear from the long voyage, and some were kept together by having their hulls bundled up with cables. |
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This classic Italian wedding soup is the perfect weeknight meal for any home. You will absolutely love how the flavors come together. |
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Strafford's impeachment provided a new departure for Irish politics whereby all sides joined together to present evidence against him. |
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Phipps have put together a well planned and sometimes amusing adventure game here, with text and location graphics, which are simple but attractive. |
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The more you agree together, the less hurt can your enemies do you. |
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