He would start the tilt hammers long before day break and these were said to serve as an alarm clock for the early-rising townspeople. |
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The townspeople moved as quickly as they could to get back to their homes, and the main street was just a mass of dark forms running and fleeing. |
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Apparently, King Louis XIII's loyal musketeers have been disgraced and now hide out among the townspeople. |
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Angry townspeople protested in the streets following the explosion, shouting anti-government chants and tossing rocks at security forces. |
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The inept mayor's re-election would depend entirely on the hebetude of the townspeople, he thought. |
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The townspeople throw open their homes to receive this influx of visitors and the overflow stay in caravans and tents. |
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What the townspeople really suffer from are diseased consciences brought on by severe greed. |
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Dozens of townspeople poured into the street, firing guns, throwing firebombs and hurling rocks, the Major said. |
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As her reliance on the townspeople grows, they make increasingly depraved demands on the woman. |
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Her heart torn from her chest, the townspeople believe that the only thing capable of such savagery is a wolf or a bear. |
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This essay focuses on three groups of townspeople who speak languages that belong to the Tai language family. |
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Another theory holds that the townspeople lynched him and threw him off the bridge leading into town. |
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The base commander decided in spring 1944 to hold an air show for the local townspeople. |
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Screams of townspeople, the roar of the fires, and the frantic whicker of an approaching horse rang through the air. |
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A gurgling well sprang from the foot of the altar, saving the townspeople from dying of thirst. |
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Anyway, it is not surprising that some of the townspeople have taken up the cudgels against the hunt. |
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The funeral is a showy affair, and its orchestrations are designed mainly for the benefit of the townspeople. |
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He also notices that the townspeople all respect Ethan's reserve and solitude. |
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The monastery functioned as a leprosarium and Juliana served there as a canoness until ousted during a conflict with townspeople. |
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But unbeknownst to the townspeople, he's actually their old sheriff, bullwhipped to death in the streets like a dog. |
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At first glance, townspeople would notice 38 signs dotted around the town advertising the zone, if approval comes from the district council. |
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The slain bodies of the townspeople had been given the ritual burial, cremated in the fire, their souls sent to the afterlife to live in peace. |
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So this was an untrained, undisciplined and unmotivated force that had no intention of attacking the townspeople. |
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Now that she has become a fugitive from justice, the townspeople see an opportunity to exploit her. |
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To convince the enemy of their menacing strength, the townspeople were ordered to bang drums, blow trumpets and jostle the sightless envoy. |
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The townspeople who hire Spenser's gang refuse to make the deal unless the guys identify themselves by their full names. |
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Fearing a curse, the townspeople fled in terror as soon as the weather broke. |
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The narrow-minded bigotry of the townspeople and of the Finch family is hard for Scout to cope with. |
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They compelled the sisters to leave their convent and forbade the townspeople to lease us property. |
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The townspeople served 6 million troops, and there were often up to 32 trainloads of soldiers a day. |
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When we arrived, the townspeople all settled on the grass and Al and I stood in front of them. |
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Now the civic society is asking for the help of townspeople as part of its campaign. |
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As a local man, the townspeople must congratulate him for bringing credit onto the locality. |
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Many doubted that we would ever see the day, but it has now come and the town and townspeople will be all the better for it. |
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Organised and run entirely by local artists and townspeople, the Arts Week started six years ago with a single event. |
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Between the tenth and the twelfth of February 1355 a riot occurred in Oxford, pitching the townspeople against scholars from the university. |
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There was some excitement at first when both townspeople and country folk had difficulty negotiating sales. |
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Isn't it cool when Kim and Phil flash those death glares at the innocent townspeople? |
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The old Master of the town tried to steal treasure from all of the townspeople. |
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There they are in not so resplendent a presence, reducing the town and townspeople to a laughing stock. |
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Like Kim, who runs a tailor shop near the base, many townspeople earn their living catering to the soldiers. |
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All of the townspeople were courteous and kind, and even the young men became complete gentlemen whenever she was near. |
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In 1802, the Upper Canada Gazette published the proclamation announcing the Treaty of Amiens to the townspeople. |
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What angered many of the townspeople most was Atticus's attempt to truly defend Tom. |
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It looked a mess, buildings trashed and fires burning all that the townspeople held dear. |
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Two days after the spill, Morral held a town meeting in a nearby school, inviting townspeople to ask questions. |
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This meadow, in the vicinity of the site of the Roman settlement, served as pasturage for horses, cows and other animals of the townspeople. |
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If you walk around town without making a fuss, the townspeople might not fear you as much. |
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But by Sunday morning, the intense Garda activity in the area had alerted townspeople that this quiet area was the scene of a major investigation. |
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A church in nearby Whitesville opened its doors Monday night for townspeople to keep vigil. |
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Even the scandalized chatter of the townspeople, who frown at this sinful setup, dies away. |
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In the following hours, the Kuujjuaq Patrol Rangers took over, bringing support and first aid to the townspeople, who were in a state of shock. |
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Monastries doled out beer, and the townspeople were urged to drink beer instead of water. |
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The inmates mingle with the townspeople and pilgrims and when Fay refuses to identify them so they can be locked up again, she has to scarper to avoid arrest. |
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For a stalled economy, that is certainly important to the townspeople, even if not all the residents appreciate it. |
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Anything outside the family and its territory matters little to peasants and townspeople alike. |
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Twenty-three of those killed were police officers, five were local townspeople, and five were Indigenous people. |
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He appointed a commission to study the clear and present danger that Harvard's Petri dishes posed to the local townspeople. |
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The townspeople seem despondent and resigned to the fact that their community is on the wane. |
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The townspeople gathered them up and served them on dinner tables throughout the town. |
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So far, the 'crop' has been plentiful and the cooperation of the townspeople has occasionally been astonishing. |
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More than 10,000 vehicles have been taken out of the town centre and the bypass has delivered on a promise that it would return the streets to the town and the townspeople. |
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He begs for food and wears only a loincloth and a cloak, shunning the townspeople and becoming a wretched figure with unkempt hair and long fingernails. |
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The hot weather is baking the already miserable townspeople, and the summer that used to be for sunbathing and holidays is now given to the plague. |
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We were meant to meet the townspeople in just a few minutes, but at the rate we were going, they were going to be getting up and leaving before Al and I even got there. |
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The towns and townspeople depended on the tribute for their sustenance. |
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And, whereas the townspeople start rioting and attacking the chain-smoking cult the Guilty Remnant, Nora is at peace. |
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Amerli was clearly a defeat for ISIS and a relief for the townspeople who had held off the group for six weeks. |
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When asked, the townspeople with hearing did not consider deafness a disability at all. |
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Two flatbed military trucks were abandoned with their cabs blazing fiercely as dozens of townspeople converged to loot tires and other vehicle parts. |
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He adds that it has taken months to make progress and narrow options down to two possible sites and he feels it should now be made a general election issue by townspeople. |
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The townspeople climb a nearby tree periodically for three years to confirm that she has yet to reemerge from her house. |
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The clannish nature of the villagers and townspeople was evident. |
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Medieval townspeople used a wide variety of different emblems but some had seals that included an image relating to their work. |
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The townspeople were unwelcoming, making little effort to make the newcomer feel welcome. |
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On the same day, the Pied Piper returns to Hamelin to entrap the children and lead them into the world of dreams as an act of revenge upon the townspeople. |
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All the townspeople were very nice and seemed happy to see us. |
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Some townspeople were setting off fireworks, which agitated the dogs. |
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Howlett realized that townspeople would need hammers, nails and other such items, he started a hardware store as an adjunct to his lumber yard. |
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Known as the Wizard of Wendover, Golka is thought of by most of the townspeople as a freeloader, and he chooses to blame the main casino in town, the State Line, for trying to oust him. |
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On some Sundays, the course turns into a park for all the townspeople who come out to stroll, picnic and otherwise enjoy the grounds. |
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The house was given to the townspeople in December 1948 under the stewardship of the then Machynlleth Urban District Council. |
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It suffered a severe blow in 1349 when almost half the townspeople died of plague when the Black Death arrived in the town. |
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Also located in the center is the traditional neighbourhood called Lapa, an important bohemian area frequented by both townspeople and tourists. |
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The charter allowed the townspeople certain rights and independence in legal and administrative matters. |
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Conscription of peasants and townspeople was based on quota system, per settlement. |
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The university grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. |
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Upon learning of their predicament, the townspeople got together to offer gifts to the couple so that they could start their lives together as newlyweds comfortably. |
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The townspeople took exception to his behaviour, however, and Francis recovered from his illness. |
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How Capraesque it all feels when the townspeople decide to go along with this as a harmless eccentricity. |
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By tradition, the Nazarene Festival begins at the seashore on August 23, with the townspeople bearing banners to the strains of passacaglias. |
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In the early morning, as I drive away to Lake Tota, townspeople at street corners wait for buses to take them to work. |
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Now, this Algerian American and the townspeople embrace each other in a relationship that highlights the good that comes from caring about people who live down the street, or on the other side of the world. |
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The zawiya comprises a courtyard with porticoes on three sides. These served as bedrooms, originally reserved for visitors, either pilgrims or townspeople. |
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In many cases, townspeople had unrealistic expectations, thinking that the newcomers would learn English overnight and behave like Iowa natives immediately. |
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But behold, with the fall of night cracks began to open up in the ground and snakes came out and fatally bit the townspeople of SalĂa, forcing them to abandon the town and it has been uninhabited ever since. |
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Fortunately, the implementation of a community outreach program proved instrumental in healing the deep emotional wounds inflicted on the townspeople, and enabled many distraught victims to resume their normal lives. |
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It is intended to provide a welcoming aspect and to represent an administration which attaches importance to transparency and proximity to the townspeople. |
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To the right, officers, troops and townspeople watch the arrival. |
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Students from northern and central Italy joined with townspeople to pack the debates that began early in the evening and continued until midnight, showing that civic conscience has not been quashed. |
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This is Anthony Bailey's strategy. He starts with the terrible day in October 1654 when the Delft gunpowder magazine exploded and the townspeople thought the world had ended. |
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But the army's reoccupation of San Vicente and two other towns in the zone had more symbolic than military significance: it enabled Mr Pastrana to fly in briefly to greet townspeople. |
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On it lay one of our townspeople, covered in a white sheet. |
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On the long march back to Scotland, the Highland Army wore out its boots and demanded all the boots and shoes of the townspeople of Dumfries as well as money and hospitality. |
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Additional legend proclaims that Peeping Tom was later struck blind as heavenly punishment, or that the townspeople took the matter in their own hands and blinded him. |
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Shrewsbury Sports Village is a sports centre in the Sundorne district of the town, aimed at providing a wide range of sports facilities for townspeople. |
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At the time, they constituted the majority of the townspeople. |
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There was a bridge, but a mob of curious townspeople who wished to watch the execution had so clogged the bridge that the execution party could not cross. |
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Five months ago, three workers at a nearby fuel processing plant set off an nuclear reaction that exposed 439 townspeople and workers to radiation. |
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The closure was in the face of fierce opposition from the Ambleside students, the townspeople, and support pledged from Tim Farron, MP for the campus and its students. |
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We need a negotiation between the townspeople and mayor over the site of the new library. |
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At the day's end, races were held, with prizes given to the townspeople. |
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It is however likely that the carvings, like those on the Oseberg ship, might have had a ritual purpose, or that the purported effect was to frighten enemies and townspeople. |
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Many of the library's resources are not utilized by townspeople. |
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