Apparently one bold townsman had swum out to push the remaining crates together. |
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The aim is to scare every townsman and townswoman out of town and reclaim what has been lost before sunrise returns. |
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A townsman appeared in the door as we approached, leading one of the roan Belgians out onto the road. |
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Nearby Silas's cottage, they find a tinderbox, which makes a townsman recall that a peddler who'd come to town recently carried a tinderbox. |
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From a statistical point of view, a zebra is not more likely to be devoured by a lion than a townsman to die driving his car. |
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Mac McMurray capped this story by saying a townsman had a piece of petrified fence post with the drilled holes for wire with a piece of the wire attached. |
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The narrator meets Ethan when the man who drives him to the local train station is unable to take him and another townsman suggests that the narrator ask Ethan to drive. |
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How can we explain this sudden change of attitude towards their townsman, who was already famous elsewhere for his miracles and his teachings? |
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The coat of arms represents aa basotho shield with mallets and spears, a townsman defending peace. |
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In a celebrated passage the thirteenth-century French jurist Beaumanoir attributed servile status to anyone below the category of privileged townsman. |
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He's always been much better suited to disappearing into character roles – his alcoholic Chaucer in A Knight's Tale, his townsman in Dogville, even his self-flagellating monk in The Da Vinci Code. |
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Ideal for plants, seed bed, country gardeners or townsman designers. |
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In 1975, Davis was spotted singing with her band in the Townsman Club, Swansea, by talent scout Roger Bell, who invited her to London to record a demo track. |
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