Native Americans, who originally lived along the shores of the lake, considered it their spiritual home, their Garden of Eden. |
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However, this particular Eden requires continual tweaking and trimming to maintain its beauty. |
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Electors in Eden will receive a ballot paper by post for elections to the European Parliament. |
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Penrith Leisure Centre offers a 25-metre main pool and learner pool, fitness centre, sunbeds and sauna as well as the Eden Climbing Wall. |
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Visitors are actually advised not to drop into the Eden Project if it is raining! |
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She hung up while Eden still held on, listening to the melancholy sound of the dial tone. |
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No, in the Garden of Eden, all creatures beheld the beatific vision, that is, all things as one. |
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Modern scholars tend to picture Eden as a formal garden in the Mesopotamian style, irrigated to a fare-thee-well. |
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They say the whole idea is to recreate another Eden and the task falls to Jurgens Wilson. |
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Currently about 85 percent of the sales of netbooks are in mature markets, Eden said. |
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A saxophone represents the Serpent in the Garden of Eden, which should give jazz bands pause! |
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The Torah recounts that at the very outset of the human journey God throws Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden. |
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You go just past Atlantis, hang a left at the Garden of Eden, keep going past Shangri-La, and make the first right turn past Never-Never Land. |
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I was making my way to the bathroom, when I heard Andrew ask Eden a question that had been nagging in my mind too. |
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Grayling are starting to shoal on the rivers Eden and Wharfe with the rise in water levels and drop in water temperature after the rain. |
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Eden was born in the heart of Geordie country but spoke without the slightest suggestion of it. |
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Eden can't speak, but uses a limited-vocabulary sign language, and the film subtitles her commentary on the journey. |
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Eden was one of the most distinguished figures ever to be Foreign Secretary. |
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I think the Garden of Eden now revived by eco-spirituality, has come to represent the once hoped-for celestial paradise. |
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Community policing by local officers got a boost this week when a rural Eden fire station opened its doors to the boys in blue. |
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Both on its advance and retreat, Jacobites fought skirmishes at Clifton, in the Eden valley. |
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Here's a picture from our visit to the Eden Project a couple of months ago to placate me for a little while. |
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Of course, the herald of the neoteric Eden must embody the same transcendent characteristics. |
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Eden fought in the First World War, ending it as the youngest brigade major in the British Army. |
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The county town of Westmorland, Appleby nestles within a great loop of the River Eden and is protected on the south side by a Norman Castle. |
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There is no doubt that O'Brien can write, but Eden offers no evidence whatsoever that he can write a stage play. |
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The gracious God allowed Adam and Eve to live, though he banished them from the Garden of Eden. |
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The duo hope the new night will become a focus for music talent in Upper Eden. |
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Bowling compares the US to Canada, depicting the latter as an Eden of nonviolence and low homicide rates. |
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Seething, Eden slammed her hands onto the table, her cascade of red curls falling across the front of her shoulders. |
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Apparently Adam was moping around the Garden of Eden because, well, because, like all men, he couldn't really cope without a helpmeet. |
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At a meeting of the council's planning committee last week, Kelsey and Eden Park councillor Peter Dean raised safety concerns. |
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Disappointed at Eden Gardens, a venue that he normally bestrides like a colossus, and then got into trouble with the match officials too. |
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As Keynes acknowledged, nineteenth-century Europe was far from being an Eden for most of its inhabitants. |
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But Pattaya with its beautiful beaches, water sports and its spectacular shows, is an Eden marred. |
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Eden District Council said the development would also bring improvements to the road. |
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I once collaborated with Whalley on a book about the Eden Project and can vouch for his attention to detail. |
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She painted the Old South as an Eden with contented slaves and kind masters. |
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Tralee Musical Society is all set for the Irish premiere of the popular production Children of Eden. |
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Now, tell me all about your trip, Eden asked, sipping some pina colada from an oversized pink straw in an oversized wine glass. |
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The third relationship broken by sin in the Garden of Eden was the relationship of Creation with humankind. |
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To the east, the Eden valley provides a fertile contrast, with abundant pasture land along the valley floor. |
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Behind that door lies Eden, the place where our souls can find their corporeality and those nameless dead can be revered again. |
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Settling in South Dakota, Martin Eden initially focuses on transforming the prairie into productive farmland. |
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For centuries people believed the Garden of Eden was a sunny parkland watered by rivers meandering gently beneath a blue sky. |
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Ground Force will also join forces with the Eden Project to create a Garden for Africa before the show comes to a close. |
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Eden was a capable man of business and an agreeable companion but acquired a reputation for self-seeking. |
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During a house clearance, a 1948 programme for a concert at Sheffield City Hall, signed by Prime Minister of the day, Anthony Eden, was found. |
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Eden was also battered by winds of up to 100 mph, bringing down trees and electricity pylons and cutting off homes during the weekend. |
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The hardy of soul and fleet of foot will be Yomping through Eden this summer. |
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Christ's redeeming work is bringing a new creation to birth, a future Eden. |
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The Castle Eden is an extremely scenic old steamship, lying in 33m on a clean bottom of mussel shells, clams and coarse gravel. |
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And I think Laura and I, and our co-producer, Eden, kept each other going when one of us had doubts. |
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Yeah, the twenty first century was going the way of science fiction all right, all fighting and Eden was far from in sight yet. |
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Eden was forced to bow to American pressure, and a ceasefire was called when Anglo-French forces had captured only 23 miles of the Canal. |
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He is also responsible for bringing a number of actors out of obscurity and into the limelight, including James Dean in the film East of Eden. |
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As the conversation had a pause Katt tried to speak, but Eden and Jared quickly resumed speaking as if taunting her. |
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They want to encourage the myth that Lebanon was an Eden, a heaven, the myth that the war was an accident. |
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The doctrine likens a woman to an evil that tempts Adam to eat the apple in the Garden of Eden, which God has forbidden them even to touch. |
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Some of the children taken in at Oodnadatta, and later Quorn and Eden Hills, were of Aranda, Arabana, Antakarinja or Pitjantjatjara background. |
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For those who think of the 1960s and 1970s as an Arcadian period in pop, these past two months have been a return to Eden. |
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Several species of the Argus Butterfly exist but the Eden Argus exists nowhere else than in Castle Eden Dene. |
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On the Eden salmon and a few sea trout have reached at least as far as Lazonby Estate. |
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You would think after Eve's shenanigans in the Garden of Eden and Cleopatra's mishap with her asp, we would have learned by now. |
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Enclosed by an unbroken palisade of building, this space seemed the perfect Eden. |
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We are currently developing a pre-visit audio guide for visually impaired visitors to the Eden Project. |
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Studies into the superweed are being carried out at Eden by Camborne School of Mines scientist Dr Loveday Jenkin. |
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There was a sharp, hot, pain in his palm and Eden jumped back and blankly realized that he'd held the pan's handle wrong and burned himself. |
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It was like a perfect starry night on a world in the busy middle of a great galaxy, covering their little Eden with soft radiance. |
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The Eden project is a living theatre, the size of 30 football pitches, based in a china clay pit overlooking St Austell Bay in Cornwall. |
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Devitt Villas is a secluded terrace of period houses off Eden Road in Glasthule. |
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When the Jenny Haniver lands on Anchorage, Pennyroyal's story also charms the margravine, who immediately turns west to find this Eden. |
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The Eden organic wine collection is slowly getting better distribution, so snap up this gorgeous, grapey, aromatic white with lots of mouthwatering lime-blossom-charged fruit. |
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Eden won't even waste dirt, instead pioneering a technique that created 17,000 cubic yards of soil from local organic refuse and waste from the china clay industry. |
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This hidden Eden continues to baffle geologists with its oculus of volcanic stone. |
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The Eden theme is coupled with a celebration of modesty that seems to reflect a wider backlash against modern Indian brashness. |
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The Upper Eden Cycling Club turned out in force to celebrate the opening of the centre and following the ceremony headed off to Hawes for a round cycle route. |
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Lying at the head of the beautiful Eden Valley, the source of the River Eden can be found in the Mallerstang Valley to the south east of the town. |
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Where did the rivers that watered Eden come from if there was no rain? |
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Manchester performed worst in the table with 10.4 per cent of council tax going uncollected while Eden in Cumbria came top with just 0.6 per cent. |
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I had a pint of Castle Eden traditional draught ale to wash it all down. |
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The story of whaling in Eden is much more than just a story about a bygone industry or even a story about an amazing partnership between man and beast. |
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But unlike Hobby Lobby, who rejected just four types of contraception, Eden Foods is rejecting all of them. |
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At this stage Eden showed few signs of distinction or originality. |
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It is first time that aluminium foil has been collected at the council's recycling centres, though Eden Community Recycling already has banks at its own sites. |
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Though nard is now rare on the shelves of the western perfumer, its name stood for centuries as an evocation of the perfume of the lost Garden of Eden. |
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Plans to rejuvenate the River Eden could create dozens of new jobs and bring millions of pounds into the local economy, according to a new report. |
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In order to create an Eden in which we may disport ourselves in innocence and nakedness, we must first commission others to clear its inhabitants out of the way. |
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The first place winner was Tridekon, a company based in Eden that has developed a hydraulically-driven, telescoping swing auger for unloading grain from semi-trailers. |
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Richard Uridge trundles round the Eden Valley in Cumbria in a vintage red bus with Will Hamer, its driver, and his daughter Alison Morris, who's the conductress. |
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Eden Foods Incorporated Eden Foods is a Michigan-based corporation that specializes in supplying macrobiotic, organic food. |
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So many blobs are simply the result of stacked geodesics, like Grimshaw's Eden project, a series of bubble-forms that remind me of what geologists call globular clusters. |
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Our final stop-off was the Eden Project in Bodelva, where two huge biomes set into an old clay pit house plants, shrubs, trees and commodities from around the world. |
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Historians hypothesize that the fruit in the Garden of Eden was a pomegranate, not an apple. |
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From 1942 Eden was Churchill's designated successor, but his distaste for party politics made him consider seriously Churchill's offer of the Indian viceroyalty. |
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The result was strange, a sort of jerryrigged Eden with a laugh track, somehow both idyllic and lunatic all at once. |
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South Australia's Eden Valley is a top Aussie spot for Riesling and 2002 is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest Riesling vintages in years. |
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In contrast, the weather was filthy, however, and the driving rain was no aid to good kicking, particularly as Eden were without regular goal-kicker Rick Heron. |
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Art can be an accomplice to the process of destroying Eden but is never the sole agent. |
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Separated by the valleys of the north-flowing river Eden and the south-flowing river Lune, these two uplands were inhospitable places for early settlement. |
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Does Eden offer a refuge from the world or the wisdom to accept it? |
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With 172 bird species, Dominica is also an Eden for bird watchers. |
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In 1997, crowds flocked to Eden Gardens to see Australia defeat New Zealand, while Cricinfo live-streamed the next event, in 2000, from New Zealand. |
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These include upgrading 51 water treatment works, replacing 2,500 kilometres of mains and reducing pollutants running into the River Eden from Bolton sewage works. |
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In November 2001, Eden Prairie, Minn. based Life Time Fitness, which owns 26 gyms across the country, transformed its newsletter into a bimonthly magazine, Experience Life. |
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Tasted blind, Chateau Benoit's genial '00 Riesling, from the Willamette Valley in Oregon, might fool Germanophiles into thinking it came from the Mosel, a Riesling Eden. |
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Those tabloid images of Stewart misbehaving were taken without her knowledge, which implies a Garden of Eden type of innocence. |
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Her past was gone and over with, and even though she trusted Eden with her life, there was nothing he could do to change what had happened to her when she was younger. |
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Commercial images of wild animals and displays such as the Museum's dioramas tend to depict a timeless Eden, where humans are literally out of the picture. |
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But they were carriers of an ethic that viewed Hawaiians as ignorant children living in a fallen Eden, a view easily reinterpreted as reason for colonialism. |
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The Yangtze River is no longer an Eden for white-flag dolphins. |
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This episode, way back in the Garden of Eden, highlights for those who have an eye to see it, the false and unbiblical nature of the evolutionary theory of human origins! |
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He also speculated that the new continent might be the location of the biblical Garden of Eden. |
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To its west lies the Vale of Eden and to its north is the Northumberland Trough. |
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The nuns' veils billowed and flapped behind the snaky line of girls as if the sisters were shooing the serpent from the Garden of Eden. |
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It was no good. I felt beyond all question that I was indeed Eden, not Elvesham. But Eden in Elvesham's body! |
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This early Celtic heritage remains today in place names such as Carlisle, Penrith and Eccles, and many river names such as Cocker, Kent and Eden. |
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In 1786 Pitt's government negotiated the Eden Agreement, a commercial treaty with France which led to freer trade between the two countries. |
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At one point rumours emerged of an intended marriage to Eleanor Eden, to whom Pitt had grown close. |
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During October 1944, he and Eden were in Moscow to meet with the Russian leadership. |
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Had Eden been fit, Churchill's premiership would most likely have been over. |
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At one point in October 1956 Eden and French Prime Minister Guy Mollet discussed having France join the Commonwealth. |
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In recent years, the Eden Project near St Austell has been a major financial success, drawing one in eight of Cornwall's visitors. |
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Teach thought that Governor Charles Eden was a man he could trust, but to make sure, he waited to see what would happen to another captain. |
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Bonnet left immediately on a small sailing boat for Bath Town, where he surrendered to Governor Eden, and received his pardon. |
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In September he told Eden that he had found the French ship at sea, deserted. |
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Governor Eden was certainly embarrassed by Spotswood's invasion of North Carolina, while Spotswood disavowed himself of any part of the seizure. |
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Eden was heavily criticised for his involvement with Teach and was accused of being his accomplice. |
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By criticising Eden, Spotswood intended to bolster the legitimacy of his invasion. |
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Eden was annoyed that the accusations against Knight arose during a trial in which he played no part. |
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The goods which Brand seized were officially North Carolinian property and Eden considered him a thief. |
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After an arduous traversal of the Chaos outside Hell, he enters God's new material World, and later the Garden of Eden. |
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Considered God's prized creation, Adam, along with his wife, rules over all the creatures of the world and resides in the Garden of Eden. |
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On 17 February 2005 Australia defeated New Zealand in the first men's full international Twenty20 match, played at Eden Park in Auckland. |
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Bad harvests, technical progress and the effects of the Eden Agreement signed in 1786 affected employment and the economy of the province. |
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In 1956, the British and French prime ministers, Sir Anthony Eden and Guy Mollet, discussed the possibility of France joining the Commonwealth. |
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Lord Mountbatten claimed the Queen was opposed to the invasion, though Eden denied it. |
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Eden recommended that she consult Lord Salisbury, the Lord President of the Council. |
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The construction of Carlisle Castle began in 1093 on the site of the Roman fort, south of the River Eden. |
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He immediately agreed that military action might be inevitable, but warned Eden would have to keep the Americans closely informed. |
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He had earlier warned Eden that Labour might not support Britain acting alone against Egypt. |
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Brooke warned Dill and the secretary of state for war, Anthony Eden, that the enterprise was futile, except as a political gesture. |
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An alliance was soon formed between Eden and Guy Mollet, French Prime Minister, with headquarters based in London. |
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Almost immediately after the nationalisation, Eisenhower suggested to Eden a conference of maritime nations that used the canal. |
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Though Eden had known Eisenhower for years and had many direct contacts with him during the crisis, he also misread the situation. |
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In July 1956, Eden ordered his CIGS, Field Marshal Gerald Templer to begin planning for an invasion of Egypt. |
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The next day, Mountbatten made a desperate phone call to Eden asking for permission to stop the invasion before it began, only to be refused. |
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He did however concede in his letter to Eden that Britain had legitimate interests in Egypt. |
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However, there were suspicions in the Cabinet that Macmillan had deliberately overstated the financial situation in order to force Eden out. |
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Modernist architect Nicholas Grimshaw designed the Eden Project in Cornwall, which is the world's largest greenhouse. |
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Eisenhower's opposition to UK operations in Suez under Anthony Eden and Harold Wilson's refusal to enter the war in Vietnam. |
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The river system has salmon fisheries on many of its tributaries including the Earn, Isla, Ericht, Tummel, Garry, Dochart, Lyon and Eden. |
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Brooke warned Dill and Eden, that the enterprise was futile, except as a political gesture. |
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Brook warned Dill and the Secretary of State for War, Anthony Eden that the enterprise was futile, except as a political gesture. |
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Published by Arrow Books, Fairweather Eden was designed for a popular audience. |
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Cornwall Council, in partnership with the Eden Project, is bidding to have the world's first Green Investment Bank based in Cornwall. |
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The airport is close to Newquay, a major Cornish urban centre and resort, as well as attractions such as The Eden Project. |
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East is at the top, but Jerusalem is not in the centre, and the Garden of Eden is nowhere to be seen. |
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Gion is the name of Biblical Gihon river that stems from the Garden of Eden and flows through Ethiopia. |
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It may be seen in the stories from Odin and the World Ash Tree to the Garden of Eden and Jacob's Ladder to Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel. |
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In contrast, most European mappae mundi from the era placed east at the top, since east was the direction of the biblical Garden of Eden. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, like the Garden of Eden or Atlantis. |
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England stumbled into the World Cup quarter-finals and almost certainly put Scotland out after an error-ridden victory at Eden Park. |
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Eden Gardens, which has a capacity of 68,000 as of 2017 hosted the final match of the 1987 Cricket World Cup. |
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When Eden succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister in 1955 he promoted Home to the cabinet as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. |
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When Eden resigned in 1957 following the Suez Crisis, Macmillan succeeded him as Prime Minister. |
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He reported directly to the Prime Minister instead of to the Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden. |
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Historically a part of Cumberland, Penrith's local authority is currently Eden District Council, which is based in the town. |
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Penrith was an urban district between 1894 and 1974, when it was merged into Eden District. |
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On a clear day the majority of the Eden Valley, the local fells, Pennines and parts of the North Lakes can be seen. |
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Penrith has a number of taxi firms operating in the town which are licensed by Eden District Council. |
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The Penrith dialect known as Penrithian, is a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Penrith and Eden district area. |
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Pooley Bridge is a village in the Eden District of the northwestern English county of Cumbria, within the traditional borders of Westmorland. |
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The new road would be of single carriageway standard, with a number of roundabout junctions, as well as a new bridge over the River Eden. |
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Eden District Council listed Blencathra as an asset of community value on 7 July 2014, following a nomination by Friends of Blencathra. |
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The top of the fell offers a good view to the east towards the Pennines across the Eden valley. |
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Shap is a linear village and civil parish located among fells and isolated dales in Eden district, Cumbria, England. |
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Nonetheless, in January 1946, he began work on The Garden of Eden, finishing 800 pages by June. |
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It has caught out many walkers traversing the plateaux around Cross Fell, the Eden Valley fellside, and the valleys between Alston and Dufton. |
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The River Eden is a river that flows through the Eden District of Cumbria, England, on its way to the Solway Firth. |
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The Eden rises in Black Fell Moss, Mallerstang, on the high ground between High Seat, Yorkshire Dales and Hugh Seat. |
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On a clear day there are excellent views from the summit across the Eden Valley to the mountains of the Lake District. |
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It can be ascended from the Eden Valley to the west, or from Teesdale to the east. |
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Mallerstang is a civil parish in the extreme east of Cumbria, and, geographically, a dale at the head of the upper Eden Valley. |
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This narrow valley at the head of the River Eden is bounded by Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell to the west and Mallerstang Edge to the east. |
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The river Eden rises as Red Gill Beck in Black Moss, the peat bogs below Hugh Seat. |
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Carlisle is situated on a slight rise, in the Cumberland Ward, at the confluence of the rivers Eden, Caldew and Petteril. |
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The name is used for a civil parish in the Eden District of Cumbria, England, including the villages of North Stainmore and South Stainmore. |
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The subject of warrening on Dartmoor was addressed in Eden Phillpotts' story The River. |
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Eden is best known as the author of many novels, plays and poems about Dartmoor. |
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The Eden Project is his medium for getting that message across to the masses without boring the pants off them. |
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The Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. |
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Later He gave him freedom from the Lord to live alone as an upright man to cultivate and keep His garden called Eden. |
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Paul Baptist Church's choir, Echoes of Eden, to hearing Billie Holiday and many others at legendary local joints like Club Alabam. |
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Lace-up Mission, slip-on Link and touch close fastening Eden all include a gentle arch support, cushioned footbed and padded top line. |
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The news has put PSG on red alert in their search for a left-winger, having ended their pursuit of Chelsea's Eden Hazard. |
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The brainchild of businessman Tim Smit, Eden is best known for the two biggest greenhouses in the world, known as biomes. |
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Seeds, Soup and Sarnies is an initiative by the Eden Project which encourages people to grow their own food and forge community links. |
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Eden uses terpenes, which are chemicals found in a wide variety of plants and flowers. |
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Chatting at the De Grisogono party at the Eden Roc hotel, Paris told the Razz she wants lots of sprogs. |
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It will mean a trip to the tackle shop for the legendary Grayling Bug lure that is supposed to guarantee success and a return visit to the Eden. |
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Eden Hazard and Gary Cahill squandered chances and Adrian had saved gymnastically from Cahill and Willian before Terry opened the scoring. |
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The mighty Shades return with old favourites including Sounds Of Eden and Extacy. |
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While the 77 eye-openers aren't necessarily new, Eden and Long wisely present both the problems and solutions concisely and cleverly. |
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In another match in Kolkata, David Hussey scored a brilliant 38 not out to guide Kolkata Knight Riders to a thrilling five-wicket win over Deccan Chargers at the Eden Gardens. |
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If all that sounds mind-bogglingly bewildering and as daftly Japanese as a robot sushi chef, then rest assured Child of Eden also makes perfect, brilliant sense in the flesh. |
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Bill Goldsmith, 51, of Cinderford, Boldon Colliery, and a 44-year-old from Stockton had to crash-land near Hulam Farm, near Castle Eden, Peterlee, just before 7pm yesterday. |
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Eden Vale is aiming to capitalise on the success of Masterfoods' Mars and Bounty brands with the launch of two mousses bearing the names of the confectionery stars. |
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The majority live in Eden, a glittering, floating haven above the city, where corporations like Nimbus Thaumaturgical distribute the fairy dust on which the people rely. |
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But however philosophically Rist's carrot-topped protagonist may view the twist of fate that led her out of Eden, the trip might easily sweep viewers off their feet. |
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The slime mould is a resident of Castle Eden Dene National Nature Reserve at Peterlee in County Durham and the discovery is thought to be a first in the North East. |
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The unfinished outfits arrive from Eden Park in France on May 2, and Angela and her three employees have just two weeks to make them fit 75 of the bulkiest men in sport. |
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Reminds me of The Eden Project building with the dome shaped roofy bits. |
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There are several options when considering a sailing holiday including bareboat, flotilla or even with an experienced skipper and Eden can arrange them all. |
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Dubai All eyes are on former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly, the skipper of the Kolkata Knight Riders when they take on Mumbai Indians today at the Eden Gardens. |
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TheThe town remained a municipal borough, until this status was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, and superseded by Eden district, based in Penrith. |
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This valley leads to the River Eden where deposits of gypsum are found. |
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The Ordnance Survey places the name change further upstream, beyond the diffluence of the Eden Sike which flows into Eden Sike Cave, one of a number of caves in the area. |
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Its junction with the River Caldew in north Carlisle marks the point where Hadrian's Wall crosses the Eden, only five miles before both reach their end at the tidal flats. |
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The area now forms parts of the districts of South Lakeland and Eden. |
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An outcrop extends from Kirkby Stephen along the western side of the Vale of Eden and wraps around the northern margin of the Lake District as far as Cleator Moor. |
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The people of Shap speak a variant of the Penrithian dialect, which is itself a variant of the Cumbrian dialect spoken around the Penrith and Eden district area. |
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Shortly afterwards it would cross over the River Eden, and curve round to the north of the Kingstown Industrial Estate, and terminate at Junction 44 of the M6 motorway. |
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Eden FM which is based in Penrith and two others based in Carlisle. |
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The Penrith Mountain Rescue team whose operating area covers the Eden Valley, North Pennines and the area towards the Scottish border also has a base in Tynefield Drive. |
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Penrith is located in the Eden Valley, just north of the River Eamont. |
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He silenced the klaxon on the Prime Ministerial car, which Eden had used frequently, and advertised his love of reading Anthony Trollope and Jane Austen. |
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Eden sent out Robert Dixon to abolish the job of Resident Minister, there being then no job for Macmillan back in the UK, but he managed to prevent his job being abolished. |
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He visited London in October 1943 and again clashed with Eden. |
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East also symbolizes the Garden of Eden that was situated at the east. |
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Legend also states that it was the location of the Garden of Eden. |
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The ice hockey team Amstel Tijgers play in the Jaap Eden ice rink. |
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On the next night, 9 July, the Manics headlined a night at the Cornwall's Eden Project, and later the band managed to secure a new recording studio near Newport, Wales. |
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On 24 July 2015, Serco's contract to run the Mount Eden prison was revoked and operation was given back to the New Zealand Department of Corrections. |
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The covenant of works is made with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. |
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The Solway Firth forms the estuary of the River Eden and the River Esk. |
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Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Harold Macmillan, advised his Prime Minister, Anthony Eden, that the United States was fully prepared to carry out this threat. |
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Eden himself claimed that his mail went from eight to one against the military action immediately after its start, to four to one in support on the day before the ceasefire. |
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Macmillan misread Eisenhower's determination to avoid war and told Eden that the Americans would not in any way oppose the attempt to topple Nasser. |
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At the end of that period, Australia met New Zealand at Eden Park. |
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In her novel The Last Man, she later imagined Windsor as a Garden of Eden. |
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Raphael is an archangel whom God sends to warn Adam about Satan's infiltration of Eden and to warn him that Satan is going to try to curse Adam and Eve. |
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It is also home to the Eden Project, Aardman Animations, the Glastonbury Festival, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, trip hop music and Cornwall's surfing beaches. |
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Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, Churchill at last retired as prime minister in 1955 and was succeeded by Anthony Eden. |
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In his diary a year later, Eden wrote of Churchill's actions with fury. |
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Still, she did not regret him, for nothing Ernest could have given her would have equalled the delight of those romantic driftings on the lake with Eden. |
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The attacking three have also been allowed to bloom. Liberated from deep defensive duties Eden Hazard has become more expressive, more obviously, flashily complete. |
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