A moment passed, and Hargrove, the Hudson prospector of middle-age gathered an armful of cherry kindling after he had brushed away the embers. |
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About 20 former pilots gathered at the Imperial War Museum in central London, where sketches of the airmen with their aircraft are displayed. |
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As she slowly gathered her wits, she could feel the familiar burning of wrathful anger building up within her. |
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And maybe those who gathered outside the court to view the prominent six felt that the crimes they are accused of are worse than rape or murder. |
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I swallowed the lump that had gathered in my throat and whispered the words back. |
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Large crowds gathered despite the overcast conditions and they were whipped into a storm by the Eurosport cycling expert commentator Mike Smith. |
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After a short time they came across a knot of people gathered outside a church. |
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That depressing trend no doubt weighed on the minds of the delegates who gathered this week in Boston for the Democratic National Convention. |
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She pulled her sling out of her pack and gathered three or four appropriately sized stones and set out to find her dinner. |
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About 30 followers, many in red waistcoats and green knickerbockers, gathered yesterday to mark the last official hare hunt. |
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I shook my head in bewilderment, stood and stretched, then gathered up my pack. |
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When the pack is used up, all the played and discarded cards are gathered and shuffled to form a new pack to deal from. |
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A large crowd of spectators gathered to watch multi-coloured kites of all shapes and sizes soaring and looping over the town. |
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Bob Schulz announces this in late January to a rapt crowd of 200 gathered in an auditorium in Crystal City, Virginia. |
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Bluebells and daffodils gathered in huge bunches where there was enough sun for them to flourish. |
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The green wheat stalks are harvested and gathered in bunches, then roasted in the fields over an open wood or charcoal fire. |
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The employment situation also improved in the second quarter as the economic recovery gathered strength. |
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Thousands of families gathered to watch the Red Arrows perform astonishing aerobatics at breathtaking speed. |
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The demonstration was to begin at noon but even before all the protesters had gathered the police suddenly swooped in and kettled them. |
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Pete Peeti and Ngarue Ratapu hunted and gathered across the tribal regions, gleaning knowledge from the locals and cooking up some beautiful kai. |
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The men also make up kinnikinnik, our herbal smoking mixture, from herbs that we gathered in the previous spring, summer and fall. |
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For wheresoever the carcass is, there will the eagles and be gathered together. |
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Anyway, this year the whole family were gathered round so it was time to buy a real, genuine Christmas tree. |
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Abba gathered the family over lunch as he did every time he had something important to talk about. |
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A suit with gathered fabric across the waistline can create the illusion of an hourglass figure in a woman who would like to look curvier. |
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The movements to abolish the trade and emancipate the slaves gathered momentum. |
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Seldom have we seen a crowd as large at that which had gathered at Grattan Square, the focal point of the official reception and welcome. |
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As Arsenal's form slides, Madrid have gathered a momentum interrupted only by the walloping in Zaragoza. |
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Within an hour, a huge crowd had gathered to watch it enter the new harbour and berth at the quay. |
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If a company holds personal contact information gathered for one purpose, it cannot be wantonly used for another. |
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Women gathered roots, prairie turnips, bitterroot, and camas bulbs in the early summer. |
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They stuck to the best traditions and gathered together into naval societies, organizations and wardrooms. |
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The balls are gathered in the triangle rack with the black eight-ball in the middle. |
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Opium is grown freely in the countryside and gathered by farmers who sell it to factories employed by, or paying off, the local warlord. |
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Protestors have already gathered in Seattle in response to your insensitive and warmongering comment! |
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Budding archaeologists from across the county gathered in Swindon to learn about treasures from the past. |
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We have gathered together some of our favorites-from juice concoctions for arthritis to vinegar for warts. |
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Bonnaroo conjured images of hippies gathered in mass quantities, dancing and listening to their favorite jam bands. |
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Well, President Bush will try again on Sunday to talk to the Boy Scouts that gathered in Virginia for their national jamboree. |
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More than 100 veteran airmen, trainee pilots and base officials gathered at RAF Church Fenton on Saturday to swap stories about the station. |
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It retains the facade of the old wash houses formerly occupying the site, a place where women gathered and worked. |
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I was no exception, and I gathered up the washing and made my way down to the laundry. |
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A nest of wasps gathered in my mother-in-law's garden shed and I bought a spray and killed them all. |
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The dress was a pale lime green, it had a wasp waist and the skirt was gathered the tiniest bit to give it some twirl. |
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The richest traders of the city gathered at Kaiser Park, and liquor and money flowed like water. |
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In fact, at one point, everyone, including me, was gathered in the firm's common area just watching the water bombers with our jaws dropped. |
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We picked up horse chestnuts on the corner for the feel and look of them, and then gathered acorns and hazelnuts and beechnuts in the woods. |
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Communities gathered on hill tops and lake shores to collect the berries in specially designed rush and wicker baskets. |
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Candice gathered all of her strength and ducked under his arms and weakly tried to open the door. |
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He gathered her against him, felt that she was as cold as ice as well, and held on to her tightly. |
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Intelligence gathered by human agents was vital to attaining the first goal. |
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Then, they gathered their tools together and made ready to perform their conjuring. |
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She gathered two stacks of hay into a wheelbarrow and pushed the barrow to the stall that was vacant. |
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From what I have gathered they are going to adopt an orphan and have told many people. |
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When we gathered midslope at a cluster of trees, the entire half-mile-wide hillside released with a quiet whoomph. |
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It was used in the days before refrigerators to keep food cool and store ice blocks gathered in winter. |
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He zipped up the black jumpsuit and gathered up as much ammo as he could carry. |
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A hush spread over the crowd of friends, fans, admirers, and collectors who had gathered that evening. |
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Sweat beads the size of mushroom caps gathered beneath his sparse and kinky hair. |
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In fact, on the day the Bill was introduced in Parliament, people from all over the country gathered in Delhi and raised Cain. |
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Most of the information known about the cusimanse has been gathered from data of animals in captivity. |
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The public airing of information gathered in a police investigation runs the real risk of contaminating that investigation. |
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The fence, complete with spikes, was being re-erected yesterday in a field opposite Vowley View as locals gathered to voice their anger. |
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I gathered my wits and managed a smile. It was a scene beyond my philosophy, beyond my understanding. |
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I gathered my wits and choked out the expected response through the bit gag. |
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They came across a group of seven or eight Asian youths, gathered behind a garden wall. |
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Afterwards, at the after-party at a swanky uptown bar, the stars gathered to drink and revel in their love of the violent sport. |
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The hammerheads of Cocos are timid, but a diver using a closed-circuit rebreather can get close to these sharks, often gathered in numbers. |
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The boys gathered around me, and the labourers removed their keffiyehs from their faces to talk. |
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A small group of supporters gathered outside the hospital holding bouquets of flowers. |
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In Wadowice, where the Pope was born Karol Wojtyla on May 18, 1920, more than 20,000 people gathered to bid him adieu. |
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Small groups of working girls are gathered along the street, paced evenly, plying their trade in the gloom of the night. |
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Thatch would have been gathered from reeds and rushes on the shore and used for the roof of the main castle. |
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A knot of people gathered in Main Street to watch the waters slowly begin to rise again. |
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We all went and gathered round the gramophone, and when we were settled the record was put on. |
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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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They both gathered in the dining room, where Hilkin was standing, holding a large brown bag. |
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Hundreds of people gathered at one of Wiltshire's historic monuments at dawn on Tuesday to witness the winter solstice sunrise at Stonehenge. |
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But the goddess Isis, Osiris's wife, gathered the pieces together and made them whole by the recitation of spells. |
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There was a knot of soldiers gathered around a white lump at the foot of a small cliff. |
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Thousands of young ones, all raggle-taggle but gathered together, all prepared to be clowns and make idiots of themselves. |
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If space is a problem the leaves can be gathered up and put into black bin liners. |
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Despite the bitterly cold weather on Nov. 28, activists gathered on the wind-blown bridge for over an hour. |
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Making the point, police in London moved against thousands of ravers who had gathered in Hyde Park to protest against the law. |
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Harry decided we were not worth further consideration, gathered up his prize and took himself off behind the woodshed. |
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Counts, knights, barons and marquesses gathered in the guilded ballroom of the hotel to mark the focal event of the aristocratic social calendar. |
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The released liquids are gathered in wells specifically designed for that purpose. |
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He called upon the gathered journalists from Canada, Britain, the US and the region to lift their eyes from the mud and look up at the stars. |
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All the staff have gathered together at the Crimean Tatar TV channel ATR, hundreds of others have come. |
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As a relatively high-profile museum, the project gathered an expected amount of attention from the architectural press. |
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At a quarter past midnight, all her friends gathered at me and then they went off to party and I went home in a cab. |
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Nearly 10,000 people, most of them freedmen, gathered in the freshly landscaped burial ground to commemorate the dead. |
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Two of them, with helmets on and heavily laden with rifles and bulletproof vests, saunter over to us, wanting to know why a group of women has gathered here. |
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Caylee Anthony's skull and other artifacts were carefully gathered up for safekeeping until justice could be found. |
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As the announcement was read, the reaction from the gathered crowd was one of anger and disgust. |
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The President of Ireland sent her regards and friends and relations from her home place and from Castledermot gathered to wish her well for a long, long time to come. |
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I still remember a lover's quarrel last February when I'd walked desolately along Madison Avenue, only to come across a small crowd gathered around the store. |
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I often wonder what contributions to art and innovation society would have gathered if not for how it treats trans individuals. |
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Everyone gathered around the coffee machine in the English department lounge may know that white flight causes urban poverty, but that doesn't mean it's true. |
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A faint round of applause built up around him, as some of the younger boys had gathered around to watch the mysterious stranger with the perfect aim. |
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Fresh herbs, vegetables and fruit grow abundantly and are gathered daily. |
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Instead he is being handed over to the US government to be put through a kangaroo court which will rely on evidence gathered by the British police. |
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Trouble arose after the final whistle when a gang of 200 to 300 Leeds supporters gathered outside in wait for Cardiff fans leaving the Elland Road stadium. |
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Guests, including Def and Q-Tip, gathered in a cozy Williamsburg studio to record, and watching the fly-on-the-wall webisodes, it looks like a ton of freewheelin' fun. |
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When I lived here twenty-odd years ago, I had almost no money and gathered mussels for my soup-pot, nettles, pried the meat out of winkles with a pin. |
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Finally satisfied with the job that they had done, Loren and his militia gunmen gathered up their weapons and disappeared like wraiths into the darkness. |
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Over the past twenty years, two storm systems gathered momentum around the drug industry and then collided. |
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As a curious crowd gathered at the entrance to Central Park at Fifth Avenue and 60th Street, a team of riggers, steelworkers and Japanese art world figures went into action. |
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After thanking Cynthia and Florence for the evening, I stepped outside and offered an airy, unfelt wave to the three people gathered around the threshold. |
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The graders ripped the existing road and gathered all available material into two windrows, then spread and graded behind the mobile crusher as it progressed down the road. |
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Soon after Jerry disappeared, she shook the red dust of south Georgia from her shoes, gathered her brood about her and climbed aboard a Jim Crow train. |
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We sat outside my house for a couple of hours, then gathered the money into the front pocket on my cagoule, hid the box under the rosebush, and went home for tea. |
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Many black men were gathered at the behest of Louis Farrakhan, the clown prince of despotism. |
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I turned the shopping cart around, gathered up the kids, and we went home. |
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His desk, by contrast, had very few papers on it and some intuition told me that the slim ream of papers gathered orderly into a coherent pile meant something. |
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She packed a bag of clothes, and gathered a few of her things. |
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And the entire Bon Temps gang has gathered for a festive Thanksgiving dinner. |
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On March 3, while the conflict raged, hundreds of women gathered peacefully in Abidjan to pressure their leaders for peace. |
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He quietly gathered a few bolts and washers from the floor and threw them to the other end of a row of crates, causing a loud sound to come from that direction. |
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And judging from the crowds gathered around the trophy and the queues looping around the Brunel Plaza, the tour looks to be on target for success. |
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She gave the coffee table a final wipe and gathered her things. |
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And he warned the troublemakers that they would be brought to book over the next few months using evidence gathered on the night and CCTV video footage of the disorder. |
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Blair gathered up his pack and opened the door, still mumbling to himself. |
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They gathered in a small conference room surrounded by a couple of aides and divided up who would take which questions. |
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It really was a literary movement to some extent and then it gathered speed and artists came to it and they enjoyed the kind of rebelliousness of it, the ad hocery of it. |
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They gathered on a raw February night to learn the secrets of war. |
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The petition, open to any citizen to join, gathered forty thousand signatures in the first three months. |
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As the BBC reported, thousands of men and women gathered in the capital to hear the nationalist rhetoric of the bsf monks. |
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After a worker called 911, Alfaro says the plant manager, Michael Leblanc, gathered up the workers to scare them straight. |
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Dark red blood spilled from her arm and gathered in a pool on the ground. |
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The clashes broke out after police used water cannon to disperse crowds who had gathered to protest at a contentious Orange march through the area. |
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Waving to her friend, she rose, carefully gathered up the hem of her pale Wedgwood blue dress trimmed in white lining, and trudged off lazily to meet the calling voice. |
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She gathered up her coat, already mentally rearming herself. |
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The information gathered by spies plays an increasingly important role in diplomacy. |
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In late August Katipuneros gathered in Caloocan and declared the start of the revolution. |
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Most species were gathered from the coldest places in Tierra del Fuego, mainly sites with tundra borders. |
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It was also where the inhabitants of the city gathered for public activities. |
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These were supplemented with a wide variety of other plants either cultivated in gardens or gathered in the forest. |
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By the day of the festival, the Aztecs had gathered on the Patio of Dances. |
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People gathered here to perform rituals and sacrifices mostly with gold and emeralds. |
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They also gathered other types of plant foods, such as hickory nuts and many other wild fruits and tubers. |
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When he led his followers south for better things the remaining Shaybanids gathered around Ibak Khan, who was from a junior branch of the house. |
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He learned from a captive that a new Manchu army was being gathered on the Sungari. |
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It is possible that, early on, teosinte may have been gathered as preferred feed for domestic animals. |
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By the time students reach adulthood, they generally have gathered a number of personalized memorization methods. |
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The girl gathered up his puppyship and held him close against her. He curled down contentedly absorbing the warmth of her arms and body. |
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On March 5, 1770, a large crowd gathered around a group of British soldiers. |
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Civil rights movements in the United States gathered steam by 1848 with such documents as the Declaration of Sentiment. |
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Ranked voting electoral systems eventually gathered enough support to be adopted for use in government elections. |
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However, a large crowd had gathered in Manchester to see the trains arrive, and was beginning to become unruly. |
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Once hay is cut, dried and raked into windrows, it is usually gathered into bales or bundles, then hauled to a central location for storage. |
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In some places, depending on geography, region, climate, and culture, hay is gathered loose and stacked without being baled first. |
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Much hay was originally cut by scythe by teams of workers, dried in the field and gathered loose on wagons. |
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And last night, company executives gathered in Atlanta to reilluminate an airport sign that has long been a landmark there. |
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Native Americans would gather here to take advantage of the salmon and smaller fish which gathered at the falls. |
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Nevertheless, some of the more ordinary details of his life have been gathered from these traditional sources. |
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A number of speakers from various disciplines from art to government gathered to talk about the state of the arts industry in the United Kingdom. |
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The Labour movement gathered momentum when social issues became associated with internationalism. |
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The MR made a takeover offer only to discover that a shareholder of the GN had already gathered a quantity of Ambergate shares. |
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They gathered outside Macari's, the musical instrument shop that specializes in amps, guitars and dreams of head-banging rockstardom. |
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A few spindly trees cling to the sides of the gorge, but their roothold on the tiny patches of soil gathered in cracks is precarious. |
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Upon entering the place I found a number of young seamen gathered about a table, examining by a dim light divers specimens of skrimshander. |
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Harvests at Boisveyrac had been gathered under arms since time out of mind, with sentries posted far up the shore. |
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Spiegel caught the names Schoenberg, Webern, and Berg, whom he gathered were a kind of upscale Tinker to Evers to Chance. |
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The hay was gathered from the fields, and the cattle turned onto the eddish. |
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Here she entertained a learned and decadent group of dissenters who gathered to discuss politics, flirt and witticize. |
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Ordinarily Jerry and Rachel were able to keep the woodbin filled with driftwood gathered along the shore. |
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For this is the Yuletide, and the heathen people of the forest are gathered at the thunder-oak of Geismar to worship their god, Thor. |
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As part of this, thousands of Abkhazians gathered in front of the presidential offices to call for President Alexander Ankvab's resignation. |
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The prisoners gathered on a flat roof of abuilding behind a 20ft barbed wire fence. |
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Protesters have gathered at Camp Badger at Doniford Holt near Watchet in Somerset, which is the scene of a second pilot cull. |
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Ornithologists feel this winter's invasion may even eclipse the waxwing deluge of 2009 when hundreds gathered in Meriden. |
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Evidence gathered over decades supports this view as ice caps retreat, seas acidify and Spring starts earlier. |
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Continued research will be done on samples recently gathered from the Weddell Sea and Antarctic Peninsula and added to this data. |
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The revised estimate comes from data gathered from pressure metres that were placed on a containment cap whish is now capturing some of the oil. |
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Emperor Akihito expressed gratitude Sunday to thousands of well-wishers who gathered at the Imperial Palace for his 74th birthday celebration. |
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As reported in yesterday's Journal, a concerned crowd gathered after hearing the Alaskan Malamute barking as its life hung in the balance. |
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April Fools' Day, also known as All Fools' Day, is here and we have gathered some of the top pranks to play with your colleagues. |
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Shiite Muslims on Saturday gathered in the city of Zaria to hold processions along with fellow countrymen, press tv reported. |
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The most important is a Japanese yew, gathered from the wild and reputedly 600 years old. |
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At the height of the demonstration, there were about a hundred anti-racists gathered on both sides of Crwys Road. |
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But look now into the weltered hearts and blighted memories of those whom we have gathered from out of the thousands of the lost and wretched. |
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It will take several years to evaluate the material gathered in the survey. |
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The griffon-vulture's daughters gathered round him and, as they were very pretty, he made advances to them. |
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The IOC members gathered in the Session have the final vote on the host city. |
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The second technical was called after Mayo walked back toward the players gathered at halfcourt. |
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The girls all liked to hear him talk. They often gathered in a little circle while he sat on a bench, and held forth to them, laughing. |
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And soon after he came home, he gathered his army, and came harrowing into England with more hostility than behoved him. |
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At first, the women gathered acorns and fruits, but once they learned to hunt and obtain meat, it aroused their lecherous desires. |
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A gathered apricot silk dust ruffle and matching square quilted shams with ruffles and a few antique lace pillows finish the look. |
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A small cluster of people had gathered at the scene of the accident. |
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The refugees gathered in a hilly redoubt several miles outside the city. |
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If you gathered that from the visual aids above, 10 points to Gryffindor! You are outstanding. |
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In the afterglow of the Swope Park jubilee, the antipark men quietly gathered strength for their big battle against the plan. |
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She was always in a fearful hurry, and the lower the bosom was cut the more it was to be gathered she was wanted elsewhere. |
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She wears a chiton and himation, using both hands to hold the edge of the latter, in which she has gathered apples. |
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From all of which Isabel gathered that Lord Warburton was a nobleman of the newest pattern, a reformer, a radical, a contemner of ancient ways. |
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I was a lightning rod, now cold, now hotflashes, all weather gathered into my epicenter, reality a useless thermometer on the wall. |
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During that period, a handful of ranchers gathered remnants of the existing herds to save the species from extinction. |
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It was probably gathered in streams in Cornwall and Devon as cassiterite pebbles and traded in this raw, unrefined state. |
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The excavated remains of culled animal bones suggest that people may have gathered at the site for the winter rather than the summer. |
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By 1031 Robert had gathered considerable support from noblemen, many of whom would become prominent during William's life. |
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Their troops were gathered in Normandy, Gascony and were later reinforced by Castilian colonists. |
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The royal court was gathered in April 1155, where the barons swore fealty to the King and his sons. |
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The infosheets were intended to answer common questions asked by people in these situations, questions gathered from the people themselves. |
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The first tree I knew was an oak under which I played as a small child and gathered large inkballs that I used as marbles. |
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Margaret and the remaining Lancastrian nobles gathered their army in the north of England. |
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The lords had gathered in London for a Grand Council and the city was full of armed retainers. |
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Henry gathered supporters on his march through Wales and the Welsh Marches, and defeated Richard at the Battle of Bosworth Field. |
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Simultaneously Northumberland, whose northern territory was the most distant from the capital, had gathered his men and ridden to Leicester. |
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Bernardo de Galvez gathered an army from all the corners of the Spanish America, around 7000 men. |
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Britain gathered together allies to form the Third Coalition against France. |
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Austrian commander Karl Mack had gathered the greater part of the Austrian army at the fortress of Ulm in Swabia. |
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One of the largest assemblages of statesmen in the world was gathered for the service. |
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Children gathered at the kiddie table and adults enjoyed conversation and, of course, everyone enjoyed the turkey dinner. |
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Many nobles, including Alexander II of Scotland for his English possessions, gathered to give homage to him. |
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Data for these polls are generally gathered at the same time as the data for General Election polling. |
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Many were no longer settled in isolated farms but had gathered into small communities, usually known as manors or villages. |
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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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Instead, Henry gathered a fleet at Southampton and invaded the Norman coast in August of that year. |
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Rioters gathered outside the hotel during the banquet and attacked the attendees as they left. |
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When she saw houses lofting past her window, she ran to the child, who slept on a feather bed and she gathered the coverlet around them both. |
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It gathered strength from the postmillennial belief that the Second Coming of Christ would occur after mankind had reformed the entire earth. |
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The pair exchange vows before God and gathered witnesses, and the meeting returns to open worship. |
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I gathered my things and asked the Negroes to return the scalps they'd stolen, along with my madstone. |
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So all that evidence we had gathered meant nothing and essentially this team of experienced inspectors was not trusted to make a judgement. |
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Each supported a tremendous load of water, which was gathered from three reservoirs, at either end of and in the middle of the park. |
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He then gathered followers and went to Peterborough Abbey to be knighted by his uncle Abbot Brand. |
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The icing on the cake was made from manna, which was gathered under the manna gums. Manna mixed with milk made a splendid icing. |
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Eating mushrooms gathered in the wild is risky and should only be undertaken by individuals knowledgeable in mushroom identification. |
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Huge crowds gathered at the Colosseum to watch events like gladiators, combats between men, or fights between men and wild animals. |
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Charlemagne gathered the best men of every land in his court, and became far more than just the king at the centre. |
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Nevertheless, Macready performed the role again three days later to a packed house while an angry mob gathered outside. |
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The Famous Five series gathered such a following that readers asked Blyton if they might form a fan club. |
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In April 1733, Walpole withdrew an unpopular excise bill that had gathered strong opposition, including from within his own party. |
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The Sunrise group threw several large acid house raves in Britain which gathered serious press attention. |
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Outside, Alice hears the voices of animals that have gathered to gawk at her giant arm. |
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The wooden bridge is now a tourist attraction, and it has become traditional to play the game there using sticks gathered in nearby woodland. |
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For many years, revellers celebrating the New Year have gathered in the square despite a lack of celebrations being arranged. |
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The Roman form of boxing was often a fight until death to please the spectators who gathered at such events. |
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In 1309, as many as 30,000 peasants gathered from England, north eastern France and Germany proceeded as far as Avignon but disbanded there. |
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This kind of literature was gathered in the 19th century and early 20th century. |
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Plants such as wild garlic, nettles and watercress may have been gathered in the wild. |
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The Scots nobility gathered at Perth where they elected Domhnall II, Earl of Mar as the new Guardian. |
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On James's side, a modest force of 50 horsemen gathered by John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee was in town. |
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The politics of the state had a number of advisors and ministers gathered around a council known as Divan. |
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Information gathered would have to be shared with the Americans, who would not share their own data. |
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The Forum gathered representatives of more than 20 countries including 10 CIS countries. |
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The rust has gathered on the plough, The tide of Autumn here is high, The hills are at their reddest now. |
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Employees of the public security stations and reserve police gathered in Cirkin Polje, part of the town of Prijedor. |
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The original site was founded by an Irish hermit who gathered a following from the local community. |
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It's said that when they gathered in the high caves of the sacred peaks, they engendered the storms. |
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This concealed heterogeneity ultimately made the gathered data of limited use analytically. |
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The school gathered adherents despite internal divisions among its leading practitioners, and became increasingly influential. |
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Maugham was painfully shy, and Haxton the extrovert gathered human material which the author converted to fiction. |
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Around the year 600 Mynyddog gathered about 300 selected warriors, some from as far afield as Gwynedd. |
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Fans and relatives gathered for the unveiling in Camden's Stable Market, where it will be a permanent memorial to her. |
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After her death was announced, media and camera crews appeared, as crowds gathered near Winehouse's residence to pay their respects. |
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The Executive Council gathered from 7 to 23 September, the vote itself beginning on the 17th. |
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They gathered around Ludwig Feuerbach and Bruno Bauer, with Marx developing a particularly close friendship with Adolf Rutenberg. |
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The house was finished by December 1928 and the family gathered there at Christmas to celebrate its completion. |
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Racing simulator Richard Burns Rally, released in 2004 for several platforms, has gathered recognition for its realism. |
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Apart from these bare facts, nothing certain can be gathered from contemporary accounts. |
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Regent Arran resisted the move, but backed down when Beaton's armed supporters gathered at Linlithgow. |
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In 2007, a hundred local sheep farmers gathered at Kerry airport to protest the eagles' arrival. |
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Most of the emigrants were unskilled Gaelic farmers, who gathered in isolated communities. |
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In 2013, Murdo Murchison, an elder from Dunblane Free Church gathered a core group to plant a church in Stirling. |
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In 1276, Edward declared Llywelyn a rebel and in 1277, gathered an enormous army to march against him. |
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The Chartists gathered significant numbers around the People's Charter of 1838, which demanded the extension of suffrage to all male adults. |
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Geoffrey claims further that Maximian gathered an army as he sacked Frankish towns along the way. |
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The lack of English archers hampered the Norman archers, as there were few English arrows to be gathered up and reused. |
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Many of them fled, but the soldiers of the royal household gathered around Harold's body and fought to the end. |
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If you've gathered a group that doesn't know each other very well, get the girls gabbing by adding an extra nonpoker element to the evening. |
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In 1276, Edward declared Llewelyn a rebel and gathered an enormous army to march against him. |
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This shearwater is mainly silent at sea, even when birds are gathered off the breeding colonies. |
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An Italian company called Agostino Burgarella Ajola and Company gathered and process the salt under the name Aden Salt Works. |
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The previous record was set in Sweden in 2004 when 583 people gathered who had the same surname of Norberg. |
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The most opulent area of the city was the northeastern quadrant where all the elite were gathered together. |
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The new bridge was completely submerged on 21 March 2015, by the highest sea level for at least 18 years, as crowds gathered to snap photos. |
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A crowd who had gathered there started a fire, which badly damaged the forum and neighbouring buildings. |
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Fighting broke out in England between forces loyal to Richard and those being gathered by John. |
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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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Clans held a sacred bundle, which consisted of a few gathered objects believed to hold sacred powers. |
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In October 1967, the completed 001 was officially presented to gathered members of the press and to various representatives and dignitaries. |
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In the preface, the author claims to have stated 20,000 facts gathered from some 2,000 books and from 100 select authors. |
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It then returns to its burrow to sort through the material it has gathered and eats the nutritious items. |
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The Spanish crown gathered such documentation, and contemporary Spanish translations were made for legal cases. |
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During the 1950s and 1960s information about variations in the Earth's magnetic field was gathered largely by means of research vessels. |
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While it is not possible to cultivate plants for food in the Arctic, the Inuit have traditionally gathered those that are naturally available. |
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All those offering resistance were killed, and the old people were gathered into a church which was set on fire. |
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The Portuguese detected inhabitants on the shore, and all ships' captains gathered aboard Cabral's lead ship on 23 April. |
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They gathered into two formations consisting of three ships each, and Cabral's group sailed east, past the Cape of Good Hope. |
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Henry gathered increasing revenue from the expansion of royal justice, both from fines and from fees. |
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The root of the Male Peony fresh gathered has been found by experience to cure the falling-sickness. |
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Queen Victoria died at Osborne on 22 January 1901 with two generations of her family gathered around her. |
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Humans hunted wild animals for meat and gathered food, firewood, and materials for their tools, clothes, or shelters. |
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It is mostly sandy but it is also covered in chalk from the nearby cliffs, which is frequently gathered by tourists as souvenirs. |
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The Needles Park has a facility where people can make bottles of sand, using sand gathered from the frequent rockfalls. |
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Nine months later, just before the summer term, 1995, staff gathered together for their usual meetings. |
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In hunting and gathering societies, women even gathered more food than men. |
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