A large crowd was on the piers to witness her departure, and they made the welkin ring with their cheers. |
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He was taken ill in the last two weeks and the suddenness of his departure left the whole community shocked and numb. |
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At least twice the marauding Anglo-Burgundian battalions had attacked Joan's village before her departure. |
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Before her departure to Spain she ran a successful beauty clinic with her sister Deirdre who ran a hairdressers salon at New Line Road. |
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She watches her father's departure by ship from a rowboat that is nearly swamped in the ship's wake. |
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And at our time of departure the man who was talking the woman into bed was just glad of our seat. |
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He abruptly heads for Kansas, without even warning his oldest friend of his departure. |
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Many of the works are, as usual, rich in flaking patches of rust, but, in a departure for the artist, several are also highly polished. |
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The money I put in on departure was to balance the books, but reductions in certain areas will be needed. |
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He blamed these changes for the varying departure times of 13 buses on two days in March from the station last year. |
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A tidal entrance to the harbour at Hayle restricts departure and return times. |
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Since departure times are often revised, my evidence suddenly looks less than conclusive. |
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A real-time system would allow users to see delays and would give new estimated departure times. |
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In notebooks, he meticulously recorded arrival and departure times of trains at stations. |
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In an obvious departure from Dickens these stores always included quanta of Americana. |
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The Military Pageant then re-formed and escorted the Princess back to Manchester Road Station for departure soon after 5pm. |
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In addition, the decision to take a vacation such as spring break or schoolies week is often made close to the time of departure. |
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The command post was playing the national anthem over their radio frequency when we finally taxied as a four-ship for the deployment departure. |
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It's also a departure, his first period piece and his first film adapted from pre-existing material. |
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Pierce refuses to discuss their departure, but rails at the suggestion that the newly-recruited line-up are just there to make up the numbers. |
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The subsequent departure in the same direction of his backroom adjutants Jim and Kevin intensified the bad feeling. |
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For Peckinpah, the film was a stark departure from his blood-drenched action westerns. |
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There is, of course, some thrill and sense of adventure in this sudden departure to a wholly new country and continent. |
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The departure lounge at Kirkwall was packed with enough local worthies to fill a jumbo jet. |
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His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate adventurism. |
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In fact, it is advisable to be cautious and consult a doctor prior to departure. |
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Finally, is there any precedent for suggesting a departure from the aforesaid rules of offer and acceptance? |
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He assumed the chief executive post less than a year later, after the departure of Martin. |
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He insisted that his presence there should remain secret even after his departure. |
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This means no tax is due on any income after the date of departure and a refund may be applied for. |
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Jacqui Smith had clashed with Mr Johnson over the departure of Sir Ian, who was ousted against her wishes. |
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We being very short of water, made sail at 6 p.m. on the 25th and took our departure from that place for Texas. |
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Apparently this show is a departure from the stronger stuff Taki Rua usually goes in for but stick with it I say. |
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A new airport facility will enable cyclists to disassemble and box their bikes on departure, then reassemble them on arrival and ride home. |
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The airside departure areas concerned in this appeal are not open to the public. |
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Vincent's appearance also represents something of a departure for Cruise, with his steel grey hair and salt-and-pepper stubbled face. |
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Call the airline to reconfirm your flights on the day of departure to prevent any surprises at the airport. |
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I decided to brass it and head for the departure gate without a boarding card. |
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There are more than 1,500 passengers going through the international departure where flights are normally bunched together. |
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The other test will be how he handles renegades such as John Carew and copes with the vacancies caused by the departure of the old guard. |
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A witness said the man first came to the attention of other passengers in the departure lounge. |
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It must be continued daily in malarious areas and for 4 weeks after departure from the malarious area. |
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Every evening at about seven-thirty crowds began assembling outside the General Post Office to watch the departure of the Royal Mail coaches. |
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Indeed many Bajans deplore Nelson's imminent departure, considering him an integral part of their history. |
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Within two days of the departure of Davies, Nevin had written no less than 33 names into his notepad. |
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Instead of spending the day lushing it up before their departure for Edinburgh, the Boks spent their last day in Marseilles hard at work. |
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In a departure from custom, the tabernacle is located in the Chapel of the Blessed Sacrament, not behind the altar. |
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All was as normal, but for the giant TV screen right by the departure board, beaming the latest BBC news. |
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Long gone are the days when this flag carrier was considered so sacrosanct its planes were blessed by priests on the tarmac before departure. |
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Soon after departure, the train's wheels retract and it floats 10 centimeters above the track. |
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It was a departure in style for him and today stands alone as something of an anomaly in his back-catalogue. |
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Because far more people look at departure boards than arrival boards, it is normal to put departures on the left. |
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This is a refreshing departure from the self-satisfied ballyhoo typical of rockstars. |
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But trains would have to reverse on departure from both, so any advantage would be completely lost. |
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To my dismay I found that the departure gates through which passengers pass to board their aircraft were closed. |
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A few years ago I was in a departure lounge at Logan Airport, waiting for my flight to San Francisco to board. |
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That represents a great departure from being preoccupied with loot and spoils of war, and indeed all worldly gains. |
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As we sat in the departure lounge at the airport there was a national moment of silence to honor the dead. |
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When I was a little girl, the Paschal candle was extinguished in Ascension as a sign of the mystery of Christ's departure. |
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We had a six-hour layover in JFK, where our teacher told us not to go exploring and to stay put in the seating area near our departure gate. |
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Can it even be reinvented in the aftermath of the departure of two of the anchormen and the inevitable retirement of Peter? |
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Sinclair's expected departure means Perry will now be under pressure to avoid further searching questions. |
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When you wait in the departure lounge at an airport you at least get a comfy chair. |
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The untimely departure of the teenager was enough to overshadow a last-gasp victory for the Merseyside outfit. |
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The Celtics won eight of their first 12 games after the departure of coach Rick Pitino, and SF Paul Pierce has been on a tear. |
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Tenet's departure comes after a series of political, military and intelligence fiascos for the Bush administration. |
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An immediate departure by the Dutchman would have made a mockery of all that had been constructed in his name. |
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Elementary-school children may more directly articulate their feelings of sadness or anger about a parent's departure. |
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He had passed through check-in and passport control without any problems and was waiting in the smoking area of the departure lounge. |
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Between yesterday and today I have been completing my preparations for departure on Tuesday. |
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If a person needs a crutch on arrival, why doesn't he need it on departure? |
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Superbreak hold allocations of rooms at all hotels and we can book up to and including the day of departure. |
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Ella and Joe do not remark on this departure from his usual laconic monosyllables. |
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The most visible departure was a decision not to rehang the black shutters that had decorated the exterior. |
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It's also common for preschoolers to react to a parent's departure by regressing to younger behaviors, such as whining or asking for a bottle. |
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Apart from hugs and kisses on arrival and departure there has never been anything physical between us. |
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The only departure from this order occurs in an appendix on military ballooning during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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There I was minding my own business in the departure lounge at Bristol airport. |
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His sudden departure from the Chapel Royal was resented by James I, who caused him to be dismissed from the archduke's chapel. |
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As far as environmentalists are concerned, Suarez's departure is a welcome riddance. |
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In 1907, the anti-Semitic faction opposed to him secured his departure from the opera company. |
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And with that Macfarlane took his departure and drove off up the wynd in his gig to get under cover before daylight. |
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The airplane impacted a swampy area inverted, abeam of the departure end of Runway 20 and about 120 south of the runway. |
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Meanwhile passengers have faced waits of up to 6 hours between check-in and departure. |
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The films mark a departure from the more typical portrayal of Aboriginality on film. |
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Earlier today, current News International exec Rebekah Brooks announced her own departure. |
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WiFi in airport departure lines is the mark of civilised countries. |
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A private elevator takes passengers to the departure lounge to board. |
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In the context of elegy and of lyric, however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers. |
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To the very degree that the countdown to his departure next summer seems, for years, to have be anticipated with a mix of fear and dread by the Celtic faithful. |
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Keep in mind, callan left the firm this summer, months before its liquidation, but her departure was controversial. |
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Chanted poems give vent to emotions like sorrow at a friend's departure. |
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When the original hall was built, it was itself a departure from the medieval style of mansion and was the first manor house in the county made of brick and stone. |
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The three rivers can become impassable after rain, and trampers usually traverse west to east, so that the river wades are predictable at the time of departure. |
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A drawback in a comedy program, you might say, but one that actually attests to the radical departure the series represented. |
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Part 1 is a very serious part of this legislation, and in my view is a very serious departure from the usual way in which the Government administers its affairs. |
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The covered part of what was the railway terminus has become the waiting lounge, it is decked out like an airport departure lounge, well I suppose really it is. |
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However, as the aircraft taxied for departure, the military authorities reversed their decision and a truck loaded with armed men was despatched to block the runway. |
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Her departure from her kids when they were young was like a severing of relations, an estrangement that has not eased to this day. |
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Thomson argues there is now evidence of a departure from and revision of the medicalized ableist legacy to be found in exemplary postmodern black women's writing. |
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Some hours before her departure a large group of sailors assembled on the quarterdeck and appointed spokesmen to voice concerns to the ship's captain. |
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The tourists took matters a step further and agreed to delay their departure to Zimbabwe provided a charter plane could be laid on for them to fly out on Monday night. |
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Otherwise, your entry into the fast lane depends on your airline and your departure airport. |
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Do you credit Jeremy's departure with kick-starting the process? |
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Given the abruptness of his departure, he may yet have to decide himself, aides and friends say. |
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Detailing on the waistline was simple, yet classic, a departure from the days when clothes having excessive lace and ruffles were considered the in-thing. |
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At the door a couple is entwined on the floor blocking my departure from the suite. |
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Faced with the imminent departure of those they looked to for patronage, Anglo-Indians were compelled to invent new positions for themselves in the emerging nation-state. |
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Pettitte's departure is one more nudge into the long winter that's been coming for these Yankees for so long, the balloon payment for all the good times. |
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Mr Denham's departure was the third blow of a triple whammy that saw Leader of the House Robin Cook and two junior ministers, including Mr Denham, quit their jobs. |
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A temporary manager may be brought in to run the City of York Council's education department after the departure of acting director Chris Edwards. |
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When the bell tolled for their departure, they packed their bags and left in freewheeling style but leaving behind no concrete proof of investment. |
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With the departure of all GLS staff from Iraq, there is no one remaining who can verify your time worked on the GLS contract. |
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The last editor-in-chief, Kim Osorio, stepped down in April 2013, with no official announcement regarding her departure. |
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The good news is that the departure of Berlusconi could be a tonic that awakens Italy from a stupor of lassitude and indifference. |
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Yet not long after our departure, Kim was threatening Seoul like old times and aiming new missiles at Honolulu. |
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The programme has been anchored by a number of special guest presenters since JoAnne's departure including Julian Clary, Mark Little and Carol Barnes. |
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Whatever the difficulties were with cross-service coordination, many people saw it as a healthy departure from the humiliating withdrawal from Vietnam. |
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Taking to the small screen represents a big departure by Pippa from the Royal party line. |
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I was horrified, and mourned the loss of its tiny webbed feet, but perhaps she just hastened its departure from a world no longer habitable for amphibious life forms. |
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The former ranking member on the House International Relations Committee met with Foreign Minister Chen Chien-jen in a closed-door meeting prior to his departure yesterday. |
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The departure display board in the concourse was originally a row of flip panels that would update mechanically. |
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David G. Johnson, co-chair of the museum's board, announced the departure. |
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Autumn recorders have been noting leaf colour, leaf fall, the departure of swifts and swallows and the arrival of fieldfares and redwings. |
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Relocator is a cost of living calculator that provides a complete analysis of the financial impact between departure and destination locations. |
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Now, the departure of 70-year-old Jeffries seems 10 years too late. |
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The gathering of the dignitaries at the station and the departure of the trains was a major event. |
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To the extent that predicate position is an indication of adjectivity, however, soon represents no radical departure from the norm. |
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It had been six days since his departure, when I received a letter from him. |
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Thanks to IBM's departure, housing can't sell for the high numbers that only the Beamers could afford... not the majority. |
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My departure for Ingolstadt, which had been deferred by these events, was now again determined upon. |
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As soon as there is any departure from simplicity, and attempt at halfness, or good for me that is not good for him, my neighbor feels the wrong. |
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After the departure of the Roman army, the Saxons arrived in Sussex in the 5th century and brought with them their polytheistic religion. |
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Before his departure, he named two of his Norman generals, Richard de Camville and Robert de Thornham, as governors of Cyprus. |
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A furious Richard, however, believed that Henry was stalling for time and delaying the departure of the crusade. |
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All the houses and fortifications had been dismantled, which meant that their departure had not been hurried. |
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Strafford's impeachment provided a new departure for Irish politics whereby all sides joined together to present evidence against him. |
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The Parliamentarian conquest of Ireland dragged on for almost three years after Cromwell's departure. |
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During the war, he continued as First Lord of the Admiralty until the disastrous Gallipoli Campaign caused his departure from government. |
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At the time of his departure, he was considered to have had the longest ministerial career in modern British politics. |
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The departure of India and Pakistan made small economic difference in the United Kingdom. |
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This was despite the Conservative support equalling that of Labour in the months leading up to his departure from the leadership. |
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Since summer 2007, Thomson cruise lines have included Newcastle as a departure port on its Norwegian and Fjords cruise. |
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He continued to add to the series until at least his departure for England, and presumably added Inigo Jones whilst in London. |
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His point of departure is Freud's Oedipal theories, and the central theme of mourning that runs through Hamlet. |
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Having thus fixed the correct reading, the Masorets determined to prevent as far as possible, the danger of any future departure from it. |
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Wyatt took subject matter from Petrarch's sonnets, but his rhyme schemes make a significant departure. |
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His departure oppressed me with melancholy, and, re-entering the dwelling, I threw myself almost in despair upon the matting of the floor. |
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Following Beck's departure in October 1966, the Yardbirds, tired from constant touring and recording, began to wind down. |
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After Barrett's departure, the burden of lyrical composition and creative direction fell mostly on Waters. |
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Following Wyman's departure in 1993, Darryl Jones joined as their touring bassist. |
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A further agent's part was then written for Terence Cooper, to cover Sellers's departure. |
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The departure of the British Library to a new site at St Pancras, finally achieved in 1998, provided the space needed for the books. |
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However, with the departure of a local British army regiment, interest in rugby diminished in the area. |
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Vogts announced his resignation in 2004, blaming the hostile media for his departure. |
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Caretaker appointments are managers that fill the gap between a managerial departure and a new appointment. |
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Following Sharp's departure from the club in 2008, Kieron Purtill had a brief spell as caretaker coach alongside Paul Anderson. |
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Before his departure he criticised the British player for not being fit enough. |
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Following Richards' departure, Rocco Benetton managed the team for three years until its sale to Renault. |
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Little is known about the fort and civilian settlement in the period between the Roman departure from Britain and the Norman Conquest. |
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After Henry's departure in 1172, Norman expansion and Irish counteroffensives continued. |
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Now we are obliged to work from a new point of departure, and dictate to Turkey, who has forfeited all sympathy. |
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With Bismarck's departure, Wilhelm II became the dominant ruler of Germany. |
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Starting out as a fishing port, moving onto steam trawlers, the oil industry, it is now a major port of departure for the Baltic and Scandinavia. |
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This was a major departure from Aristotle's belief that heavier objects have a higher gravitational acceleration. |
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At airports in which BA does not operate a departure lounge, a third party lounge is often provided for premium or status passengers. |
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The company announced its departure from the solar energy market in December 2011 by closing its solar power business, BP Solar. |
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Following Grieve's departure from Broughton, Ogilvie arranged for Grieve to be employed as a journalist with the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch. |
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Indeed there were many people inside the BBC who profoundly regretted Boult's departure. |
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This departure was reported at the time as amicable, with Noel stating that Arthurs wanted to spend more time with his family. |
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With the departure of the founding members, the band made several small changes to their image and sound. |
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Recordings were made for a planned live album, but the idea was dropped after Halliwell's later departure. |
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Rumours of a power struggle with Brown as the reason for her departure were circulated by the press. |
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Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. |
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This departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete. |
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This posed a problem for shooting the ship's departure from Southampton, as it was docked on its port side. |
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This was a significant departure from the traditional colours of blue and white, although purple is inspired from the thistle flower. |
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In 2012, the Ford World Rally Team and the Mini WRC Team both announced their departure from the World Rally Championships for the 2013 season. |
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Most of these companies, many of which are internationally known brands, are located within the departure areas. |
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The house provides the main focus for the family and its community, and is the point of departure for many activities of its residents. |
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His departure from Frankfurt on 26 March 1555 marked his final breach with the Church of England. |
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Before his departure, various honours were conferred on him, including the freedom of the city of Geneva. |
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At the end of the season, manager Neil Lennon announced his departure from the club after four years in the role. |
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According to a 2008 Master Plan the departure lounge is at capacity and congested during peak operations. |
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After the departure of the Roman Legions, the later half of the 5th century was a difficult time in Britain. |
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After this Dolbadarn Castle served as his base but by March this noble site in the heart of Snowdonia was also threatened forcing his departure. |
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This was a departure from Welsh custom, which held that the eldest son was his father's heir regardless of his parent's marital status. |
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Henry also sent monetary support with Manuel II upon his departure to aid him against the Ottoman Empire. |
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It was used to ship locally, to Ireland and as a transatlantic departure point. |
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Estuaries and their associated wetlands provide vital nursery areas for the salmon prior to their departure to the open ocean. |
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He is not a little saddened at the departure of the Dodgers. He's thinking of moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. |
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The main departure platform was extended in 1908 and used for milk and parcels. |
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This may be the result of a departure from the environment of evolutionary adaptedness. |
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After the Ottoman departure in 1918, he sought to recapture the lands of his Qasimid ancestors. |
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Between August 2008 and his departure from the Premier League, he was booked eight times for simulation. |
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Assembly members and Members of Parliament requested an independent investigation into the circumstances leading up to her departure. |
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On 4 July 2007 Lees announced his departure from the band to concentrate on his teaching and solo career. |
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The announcement was made on the band's Facebook page, though no reason was given for his departure. |
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The latter two had been embroiled in a protracted legal dispute with HiT before their departure. |
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Cherbourg became the place of arrival for equipment and the British and American troops, and for departure on leave and injuries. |
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Admiral McClintock commented, Everyone regrets the departure of Captain Fisher, but I fancy we shall not fully realize our loss until he is gone. |
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After Alexander's departure, his viceroy, Cleomenes, continued the expansion. |
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A complex system called Movement Control assured that the men and vehicles left on schedule from twenty departure points. |
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Before and after the departure of the Norse, the island was inhabited by aboriginal populations. |
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These clearances contain details of the route that the aircraft is expected to fly after departure. |
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Occasionally weather considerations cause delays to aircraft prior to their departure as routes are closed by thunderstorms. |
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On 14 April 1852, the superintendent of Plymouth was placed temporarily in charge following the departure of the incumbent. |
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The controller of Radio 1 and sister station 1Xtra changed to Ben Cooper on 28 October 2011, following the departure of Andy Parfitt. |
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This was a departure from traditional BBC practice, where a studio manager would play in discs from the studio control cubicle. |
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From 1867 to 1880s, the departure of British forces in Canada meant militia units were the only army available on Canadian soil. |
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In Britain the new Bute Ministry had taken full control of government, following the departure of Newcastle in March 1762 after a power struggle. |
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The National Rail Enquiries website includes a journey planner, fare and live departure information. |
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The date of his departure is in some doubt, however, what is known for certain is that he had to leave suddenly. |
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Hamburg was the departure port for many Germans and Eastern Europeans to emigrate to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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After the departure of the Vandals in 429 only the Sueves remained in a northwest corner of the peninsula. |
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The rabbits, still lining the roadside, but now pinked by dawn, craned their necks to follow her departure. |
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New ideas and beliefs spread around Europe and were fostered by an increase in literacy due to a departure from solely religious texts. |
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Balboa wished to continue exploring the South Sea, but Pedrarias did everything possible to delay his departure. |
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With the emperor's departure, divisions in his opponents' ranks allowed Roger to reverse his fortunes. |
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There was a pause in the conflict on Frederick's fourth descent into Italy, but it resumed soon after his departure. |
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Three days after the departure from Lambri, a ship split off to and went to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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On 28 December, they visited the Ming court to take their leave and were bestowed robes before their departure. |
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Five weeks later, after the departure from Sudak, he reached the encampment of Batu Khan, Mongol ruler of the Volga River region. |
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His departure left the Jesuits alone with their missionary work, and to defend the natives against slave dealers. |
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Afonso piloted his ship himself, having lost his appointed pilot on departure. |
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The five rams they rode were supposed to have turned into stones upon their departure and gave the city several of its nicknames. |
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This bus station is the point of departure and arrival point for national and international destinations. |
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Brewster's whereabouts remain unknown between then and the colonists' departure. |
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In 2009, Samoa announced their departure from the Pacific Islands Rugby Alliance, leaving just Fiji and Tonga in the union. |
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Krauss suggests that the departure of these colonists was related to the Krachai legend. |
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After their departure from Irkutsk, the two scholars journeyed along the icy Angara River to Ilimsk, where they celebrated Easter. |
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Border controls thereafter strengthened such that, by 1928, even illegal departure was effectively impossible. |
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Blair's apparent refusal to set a date for his departure was criticised by the British press and Members of Parliament. |
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However, Halliwell's departure threw most of the group's plans into disarray. |
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However, it was not until January 27, 1815, that the army had completely rejoined the fleet, allowing for their departure. |
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Such nearby settlements as can be traced from the era of the Romans and the years after their departure seem to have been predominantly Celtic. |
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Waterhead Pier, about one mile south of Ambleside centre, is the departure point for ferries on Windermere. |
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Russell's 1980 effort Altered States was a departure in both genre and tone, in that it is Russell's only foray into science fiction. |
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Empty trams ran from the arrival platform into a reversing siding in a tunnel, where they would reverse and then enter the departure platform. |
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Exodus from Egypt means a departure from the thanatocracy where all our energies are expended on building the tombs of mummified eternal death. |
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She went into rehab tore up but cleaned up quite nicely before her departure. |
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And the women, as they listened to his tale, applauded the departure with undissimulated pleasure. |
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Before departure we had obtained pounds 200 worth of Thai bahts and pounds 500 worth of each of the Australian and New Zealand dollars. |
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But Sir Stephen House is entitled to a warmish glow in the middle of all the controversy surrounding his imminent departure. |
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As a result of his departure, the Company plans to merge the Humidity and Temperature Groups under the leadership of Jean-Francois Allier. |
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This is a departure from Funk's previous short animated film Wormholes that was created entirely through stop-motion animation. |
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It is something of a departure for Coupland, but dedicated fans of his zeitgeisty fiction will enjoy this. |
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The new departure lounge features two concourse-level gates with jetbridges for convenient boarding. |
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A woman who's had too much in the departure lounge and insults everybody while her wee bauchle of a husband is scared to shut her up. |
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Bick looked set to return to Billesley Common following his departure from National Two side Blackheath last month but was unable to agree terms. |
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On the field Richard Halpin and Ian Murray will be the centres after the departure of Sengi Tuihalamaka to Blaydon. |
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Her departure was seen as a blow to the show which has struggled in the past against rival ITV talent shows. |
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Indeed Novel Tectonics seems to have just as an ambitious point of departure as Tschumi's little book. |
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Meanwhile, some of the snarkier cesspools of the British press are having a field day with the news of Entwistle's departure. |
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As a result, we designed our courses taking as a point of departure the experience of Central Americans inside and outside the region. |
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She felt as though his departure for Europe was saving her by the bell. |
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In the latter part of the Second World War the town was a base for American forces and one of the departure points for Utah Beach in the D Day landings. |
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Venice also needed alum for trade, since it was the point of departure for overland transportation of alum to southern Germany and its cloth-manufacturing Free Cities. |
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The island lounge contains retail outlets, toilets and a departure lounge. |
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The hotel was built to serve overnight guests making the railway journey from Euston, and was close to the point of departure for the steamers to Scotland. |
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The political fallout from Mrs Homer's departure demonstrates brilliantly the kind of bear pit the chief executive of Birmingham City Council has to put up with. |
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Kennedy Plaza, in downtown Providence, serves as a transportation hub for local public transit as well as a departure point for Peter Pan and Greyhound bus lines. |
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It has been reported that a number of cabinet ministers believed that Blair's timely departure from office would be required to be able to win a fourth election. |
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A person might depart for perfectly innocent reasons and be completely unaware that a criminal accusation or civil suit might be brought against him after his departure. |
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The other two defendants could have been convicted by virtue of common purpose given that the death was an accidental departure from the general plan of the affray. |
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This patronage, and Blackstone's purchase of a set of chambers in the Inner Temple, also transferring to that Inn, were significant steps in his departure from Oxford. |
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Put case that the soul after departure from the body may live. |
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Liverpool had this influx due to being England's main Atlantic port and a popular departure point for people seeking to embark for a new life in America. |
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During her time as a court painter, Anguissola painted many official portraits of the royal family, a sharp departure from her previous personal portraits. |
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The Victoria led by Elcano sailed across the Indian Ocean and north along the coast of Africa, to finally arrive in Spain in 1522, three years after its departure. |
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After the departure of the Turks, an international control was exercised over the quarantine station, but it was in fact placed under British administration. |
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After Aristide's departure in 2004, aid was restored and the Brazilian army led a United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti peacekeeping operation. |
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After the departure of the Danes the Fenland rebels remained at large, protected by the marshes, and early in 1071 there was a final outbreak of rebel activity in the area. |
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Airport departure halls are often populous places during the rush hours. |
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After Kublai's departure, unrest broke out among certain factions. |
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He was in Nanjing during the departure of the fleet for the first and third voyages, and during the return of the fleet from the first three voyages. |
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Lannkaran's task in the novice chase was made easier by the first-fence departure of Murt's Man, who was lucklessly brought down by faller Current Scandal. |
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Recurrent planetquakes would have made mining too hazardous, which could account for the Romulans' departure, but so could many things on this inhospitable world. |
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There were soon a number of delays, which pushed back the departure date. |
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The Age of Reason in the Western world is generally regarded as being the start of modern philosophy, and a departure from the medieval approach, especially Scholasticism. |
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Some men had to board their craft nearly a week before departure. |
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Two days later, Enigma showed that Ciliax had joined Scharnhorst and with the recent exercises, led the Admiralty to predict an impending departure. |
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News of his departure had been sent by radio to Dover, but it was generally expected that he would attempt to land on the beach to the west of the town. |
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For the first time in the airline industry, passengers may select their seat assignment as far out as 45 days from the date of departure and print round trip boarding passes. |
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Adkins was appointed as caretaker boss by Scunthorpe chairman Steve Wharton in November 2006, following the departure of the previous manager Brian Laws. |
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While Egyptian law requires all cabs to carry meters, these generally do not work and fares must be negotiated with the driver on either departure or arrival. |
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The Braceros were required to deposit part of their wages in forced savings accounts back in Mexico to insure their departure when their labor contracts were terminated. |
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Nor did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would go with him. |
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The British shared conventional wisdom that any invasion would have to involve the Brest fleet, but kept a close watch on all potential departure points. |
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The English barons were initially unenthusiastic about the expedition, which delayed his departure, so it was not until February 1214 that he disembarked at La Rochelle. |
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This is a significant departure from the more conventional view of a subcontinent as comprising a very large peninsula on the fringe of a continent. |
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This is because a similar band history DVD was listed for release shortly after that album but was never released, due to the departure of Stuart Cable. |
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He assumed his role at the RFL following Stuart Cummings' departure in March 2013 having previously held the role of match officials coach and technical director. |
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The reasons for his departure remain unclear, but it is believed that he found out via the media before being informed by club chairman Stuart Gallacher. |
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It also has screens showing television news as well as a departure board. |
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The track layout was reorganised in 1967, abolishing the distinction between arrival and departure platforms that had been a feature of Paddington since opening. |
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The West Pier, commonly known as the International Pier, was built as part of the 1989 extension project and is the principal international and long haul departure point. |
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However, the departure of Charles Dana from the paper in late 1861 and the resultant change in the editorial board brought about a new editorial policy. |
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Gary Barlow has since confirmed that Williams had left for a second time, although the departure was amicable and that Williams was welcome to rejoin Take That in the future. |
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Halliwell's departure from the group shocked fans and became one of the biggest entertainment news stories of the year, making news headlines the world over. |
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