The President's visit underscores the administration's commitment to free trade. |
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They are delighted at the prospect of a visit from their grandchildren. |
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The photos of the city have clinched it for me. I have to visit Prague. |
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Martin remembered being in the A and E there, his mother had scalded her hand while on a rare visit to him. |
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I've subscribed to the feeds of my favourite blogs, so I can find out when new posts are added without having to visit those sites. |
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In 1924 general missionary John Hoelzer, whilst in Argentina for a brief visit, organized six churches. |
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Besides his share in the Lady Margaret's foundations, Fisher gave further proof of his zeal for learning by inducing Erasmus to visit Cambridge. |
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This is less formal, with boys being allowed to visit each other's rooms to socialise if neither boy has work outstanding. |
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Stukeley could be describing the circle as it stands today, as it has changed little in the three centuries since his visit. |
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Millions of pilgrims visit the shrines of Our Lady of Lourdes and Our Lady of Fatima. |
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He became enthusiastic about preserving the wall after a visit to Chesters. |
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Outside of these, only members of the college or vacation guests may visit the castle. |
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As the condition of the State Apartments continued to deteriorate, even the general public were able to regularly visit the property. |
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Larger lordships could be vast, and it would be impractical for a lord to visit all his properties regularly so deputies were appointed. |
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Here the pixies were victorious and still visit the area, whilst the fairies are said to have left after their loss. |
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From about the 8th century, high status people started to visit the site occasionally, and possibly this included royalty. |
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In July 1737 he stole a horse from Pinchbeck in Lincolnshire, and took it to visit his father at Hempstead. |
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On Shrove Tuesday of 1557 Albert V, Duke of Bavaria went to visit the archbishop of Salzburg and played a game of dice with him. |
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One practice in example was for a group to visit a local manor, and 'sing out' the lord. |
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In the summer of 1946, he travelled to Paris before continuing to Greece for several months to visit John Craxton. |
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Lives were often written to promote the cult of local or national states, and in particular to develop pilgrimages to visit relics. |
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During a 1577 diplomatic visit to Prague, Sidney secretly visited the exiled Jesuit priest Edmund Campion. |
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In the same year, he made a visit to Oxford University with Giordano Bruno, who subsequently dedicated two books to Sidney. |
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In 1656 Marvell and Dutton travelled to France, to visit the Protestant Academy of Saumur. |
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After Adam and Eve disobey God by eating from the Tree of Knowledge, God sends the angel Michael to visit Adam and Eve. |
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During that visit he recalled his time at the college, his early career, and expressed his later fondness for Jorden. |
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The King, upon hearing that Johnson would visit the library, commanded that Barnard introduce him to Johnson. |
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Agnes and other poems was published in July 1820 before his last visit to Rome. |
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The purpose of the visit was to prepare Annette for the fact of his forthcoming marriage to Mary Hutchinson. |
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A group of 13 men then set out with Dickens to visit Looking Glass Prairie, a trip 30 miles into Illinois. |
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She was a generous person who dedicated her life to her nieces and nephew, neither marrying nor returning to visit her relations in Cornwall. |
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It was noticed by Charlotte during her only visit, and she had the intention of asking the mason to correct it. |
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The two Kipling children, however, did have relatives in England whom they could visit. |
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On a visit to the United States in 1899, Kipling and Josephine developed pneumonia, from which she eventually died. |
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He made a quick visit to Liverpool and during March, stayed in south Yorkshire, spending time in Sheffield and Barnsley. |
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The decision followed his personal visit to Peter Smollett, an official at the Ministry of Information. |
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However, in March 1925 he suffered a near fatal attack of malaria and tuberculosis while on a third visit to Mexico. |
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The plot centres on the Ramsay family's anticipation of and reflection upon a visit to a lighthouse and the connected familial tensions. |
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When he was three, he went to England with his mother and brother on what was intended to be a lengthy family visit. |
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When Sarah Brown's son Fraser was born in 2003, Rowling was one of the first to visit her in hospital. |
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The king partially relented and permitted them to visit once a week, though he later allowed Caroline unconditional access. |
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Holst enjoyed his time in Salonica, from where he was able to visit Athens, which greatly impressed him. |
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When Rostropovich made his farewell visit a few days later, Britten gave him what he had written of Praise We Great Men. |
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Delius visited her there, and after a brief return visit to Florida, he moved in with her. |
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Unable to communicate with Alisdair, Ada and Flora visit Baines with a note asking to be taken to the piano. |
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He then boards up his home with Ada inside so she will not be able to visit Baines while Alisdair is working on his timberland. |
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After these embarrassing episodes, King ended their US visit and immediately sent them home to London. |
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Traditionally, Chinese families will visit the temple before gathering in families for a hearty meal and exchange of angpao or lucky money. |
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At the moment he wondered why anyone would want to visit Khatka, let alone pay some astronomical sum for the privilege. |
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I'd love to come and visit you but aviophobia means that it'd have to be by boat, and that just takes too long! |
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With refilled purses they will visit one of the thousand foreign towns, so glad to receive the beaux joueurs of England. |
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Following a brief visit to Mannheim in January 1777 Lessing, with a heavy heart, abandoned any plans to 'bemix' with its theatre. |
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They bent over backwards to make sure everything was just right for the visit. |
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No pinnacle so high but the devil is a bishop over it, to visit and overlook it. |
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Hodgkin had just returned from his second visit to Paris, where he had learned to prepare and dissect cadaveric specimens. |
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We made a calculated decision not to visit them on the first day, in case we seemed too eager. |
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Cook's concentration may have been broken by a call of nature a few minutes earlier, when he held up play to visit the bathroom. |
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I used to visit three old sisters who existed on the home sweated trade of cardboardbox making. |
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Majed Sultan Ali was on his second visit to the game reserve in a bid to photograph a coalition of cheetahs. |
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Sorry, but I have to cry off the game on Saturday, as my mother-in-law is coming to visit. |
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To add to my mumbling complaint, I have an only sister on a visit to me, who has been alarmingly ill for some time. |
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She was adamant that I never visit her apartment because she was surrounded by other ernai. |
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Although I work from home, I visit the office for a meeting every other day. |
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Compadres visit each other frequently, usually several times a week, and assist each other with labor whenever an extra pair of hands is needed. |
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You have been near the Grand Canyon. You did not have time during your last visit to Arizona to have the eyegasm of viewing this natural wonder. |
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A visit to the slaughterhouse was a real eye-opener to anyone who thought they understood where their food came from. |
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Favicons are those cute little icons that appear on your browser's address bar when you visit some sites. |
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You cannot visit the country unless you have the proper documentation. |
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My favorite novelist was on a flying visit to London last week for a book signing. |
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He rubbed the sweat from his broad forehead. He looked fustered, as usual. In a hurry to have the visit over. |
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When Grandma came to visit, the boy hid the girlies in his dresser so she wouldn't see them. |
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Fans want to see the Twelfth Doctor go to the 51st century to visit River in the library. |
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But it was in the immediate numinous aftermath of that predawn visit that I first saw the next, final stage of our haplessly greenward collapse. |
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My aunt considered all of Europe to be heathendom, and refused to visit us in Amsterdam on religious grounds. |
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A number of tourists visit to see her family home, with particularly large numbers coming from Japan. |
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Bede would probably have met the abbot during this visit, and it may be that Adomnan sparked Bede's interest in the Easter dating controversy. |
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In 733, Bede travelled to York to visit Ecgbert, who was then bishop of York. |
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Bede hoped to visit Ecgbert again in 734, but was too ill to make the journey. |
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If he did visit the English court, he was the first reigning king of Scots to do so in more than eighty years. |
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York was also voted safest place to visit in the 2010 conde nast readers traveller awards. |
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The extreme impact led to a personal visit by Prime Minister David Cameron. |
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After a visit to Sweden, Andersen became a supporter of early political Scandinavism. |
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Some Norwegian and Sami celebrities are reported to visit shamans for guidance. |
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Alfred returned to England in 1036 to visit his mother and perhaps to challenge Harold as king. |
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William also visited Wales during 1081, although the English and the Welsh sources differ on the exact purpose of the visit. |
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His first recorded visit to the European continent was in May 1165, when his mother took him to Normandy. |
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Henry had wanted John to be crowned King of Ireland on his first visit in 1185, but Pope Lucius III specifically refused permission. |
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In late 1185 the crown was ready, but John's visit had by then proved a complete failure, so Henry cancelled the coronation. |
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This was initially controversial, and required that Henry visit the House of Lords three times to browbeat the Commons. |
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Although both she and her mother were ill, Mary was refused permission to visit Catherine. |
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Just before Edward VI's death, Mary was summoned to London to visit her dying brother. |
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They were permitted to visit him on 29 January, and he bade them a tearful farewell. |
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The plot of the story concerns a group of Jacobite sympathisers paying a visit to an aged Bonnie Prince Charlie towards the end of his life. |
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In 1851 the Earl of Ellesmere hosted a visit to Manchester by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. |
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The king died shortly afterwards, suspected of being poisoned after a visit to Germany. |
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In early January 1911, Churchill made a controversial visit to the Siege of Sidney Street in London. |
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By June 1939, Power Jets could barely afford to keep the lights on when yet another visit was made by Air Ministry personnel. |
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The Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle often visit riverside parts as in The Sign of Four. |
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An estimated 110 million people visit the national parks of England and Wales each year. |
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Beatrix Potter, the author of Peter Rabbit, used to visit her uncle Edmund Potter at his printworks in Dinting Vale. |
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A visit by Queen Victoria in 1851 prompted Manchester to petition Parliament for recognition of its status. |
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Following the First World War, the King made an official visit to Leicester in 1919 to commemorate its contributions to the military victory. |
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The borough council had made several applications for city status since 1889, and took the opportunity of the visit to renew its request. |
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In April 1705, Queen Anne knighted Newton during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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In Italy he met Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, foreshadowing a later visit to Piedmont. |
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He was denied entry into the United States after his conviction in 1952, but was free to visit other European countries. |
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Hawking has maintained ties to Caltech, spending a month there almost every year since this first visit. |
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A visit by Erwin Chargaff to England in 1952 reinforced the salience of this important fact for Watson and Crick. |
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For instance, wikis and content management systems allow surfers to edit the Web pages they visit. |
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Such visits would be periodic and it is likely that he would visit each royal villa only once or twice a year. |
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Turner, began to visit, with more following after the opening of the Great Western Railway, including Whistler and Sickert. |
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Their duties were to visit and inspect each parish annually and to execute the bishop's orders. |
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He undertook to visit each society regularly in what became the quarterly visitation, or conference. |
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To visit Grandpa, Margio had to trudge up the hill through albizia trees and clove woods, on paths lined by mahogany trees, deep into the wild jungle known only to hunters. |
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When space travel becomes feasible, I plan to visit Alpha Centauri. |
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The visit of King George IV to Scotland in 1822 reinvigorated Scottish national identity, melding it with romanticist notions of tartan, kilts and the Scottish Highlands. |
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He is equally at home over and under the waves, bringing some chosen ones, like Connla and Bran and the great King Cormac, to visit him in the Apple Isle, the Land of Promise. |
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Less well known is the memoir of Maurice Magnus, Memoirs of the Foreign Legion, in which Lawrence recalls his visit to the monastery of Monte Cassino. |
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Visitors take an impression of the letterbox's rubber stamp as proof of finding the box and record their visit by stamping their own personal stamp in the letterbox's logbook. |
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We used the last doctor visit to provide baselines for vital statistics. |
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I'm planning to visit the holy city of Jerusalem this Christmas. |
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In this vein, Peter Tarlow defines dark tourism as the tendency to visit the scenes of tragedies or historically noteworthy deaths, which continue to impact our lives. |
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The cause of death was a skull fracture, suffered when he fell from his horse while returning from a visit to Keats and his brother George at school. |
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Likewise and moreover, Howaji, is it a time to betalk ourselves merrily of dates, I request you, when the pasha's visit is to be made preparations for? |
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He would permit Mrs Leeming, he said with a sly Irish smile, to visit the pit site only if she got a full night's sleep, no big-eye, no waiting up for the midnight sun. |
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The See of York was elevated to an archbishopric in 735, and it is likely that Bede and Ecgbert discussed the proposal for the elevation during his visit. |
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Houses where Negroes buttled or cooked were marked for a visit. |
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Churchill's relationship with de Gaulle was at this time rock bottom in spite of his efforts to preserve French interests at Yalta and a visit to Paris the previous year. |
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It seems certain that he did not visit Rome, however, as he would have mentioned it in the autobiographical chapter of his Historia Ecclesiastica. |
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In 1520, Catherine's nephew Holy Roman Emperor Charles V paid a state visit to England, and she urged Henry to enter an alliance with Charles rather than with France. |
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It becomes a grotto, hubbubbing with more noise than any class on a school visit could make, the air mobbed by breathless chatter about life and the transfer window. |
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There was one visit when he told me how much he missed my grandmother. |
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On the same visit to Oberlin he volunteered to codirect a school production of Tartuffe, in which he also played a bit part that turned out to be fateful. |
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There is, perhaps, at present hardly a house they are reputed to visit. |
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Struck by his desperate dauntlessness, and his wild desire to visit Christendom, the captain at last relented, and told him he might make himself at home. |
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A visit to the Science Museum in London will be a day out to remember. |
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On his way to Rome Wilfrid stopped in Frisia to visit Willibrord. |
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In nature, dermestids can be found on old, dry carcasses, in bird and mammal nests, while the adults of some species visit flowers, where they feed on pollen and nectar. |
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Aunt Zena and Uncle Bill Druss are the coolest eightysomethings I know of, and I will gladly eat the early bird special or visit Sawgrass Mills with them anytime. |
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The Grennells were making their first visit to the home of the Scion of Eofandom in ten years, having last visited here in 1955 while the house was being built. |
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He had a dream warning him that she was dying, so he set out to visit her. |
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It turned out that Ofsted had made a brief visit to the school some time before the inspection and had come up with some sort of unreported provisional judgement. |
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City were also the victors on that occasion 56 years ago, winning 5-0, but this visit was portrayed as a measure of their progress against the 19-time champions. |
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On 4 October, following his visit with Dorothy to France to arrange matters with Annette, Wordsworth married his childhood friend Mary Hutchinson. |
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Following Agincourt, Sigismund, then King of Hungary and later Holy Roman Emperor, made a visit to Henry in hopes of making peace between England and France. |
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Of course, there is no certainty today as to the original appearance of the circle, or how much it may have changed in the preceding millennia, prior to Stukeley's visit. |
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The friendship with Moore was particularly important to Lewis while he was recovering from his wounds in hospital, as his father did not visit him. |
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The changes to the landscape were so extensive that when Hutton revisited the region in 1807 after an earlier 1788 visit, he could not readily find his way around. |
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I've been meaning to visit him for a while, but work has been busy. |
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It is open to the general public to visit, but only through guided tours, since it is in use as a working building and is home to over 100 students. |
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In the same year, Moore made his first visit to America when a retrospective exhibition of his work opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. |
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Outnumbered by earnest goodwillers, he agrees to visit the Queen. |
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Under Henry V, the castle hosted a visit from the Holy Roman Emperor in 1417, a massive diplomatic event that stretched the accommodation of the castle to its limits. |
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Mrs Deborah, having disposed of the child according to the will of her master, now prepared to visit those habitations which were supposed to conceal its mother. |
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The Indians were making their third visit of the season to the Polo Grounds, the cavernous arena set beneath Coogan's Bluff on the fringe of New York's hauntsome Harlem. |
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