A large evergreen tree sat haughtily in one corner as a cluster of Raleigh students adorned it with ornaments, baubles and hand-made trinkets. |
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But I was thinking of what William Raleigh had said of my performing strange and secretive tasks for him, should he require them. |
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After we departed Raleigh, about 40 minutes late, I got out my pillow, blanket and eyeshade and went to sleep. |
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The arch-conservative died of medical causes at a medical center in Raleigh. |
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The pit of my stomach had an odd feeling of excitement mixed with fear of what was happening between Raleigh and me. |
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The franchise's recent growth convinced him to forsake a crack at the free-agent market and re-up in Raleigh. |
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Today Raleigh merely assembles machines from components which are largely made abroad. |
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I had been branded as lazy and irresponsible, so it felt right when I, too, dropped out of college and wound up living back in Raleigh. |
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The first ships hit were the cruisers USS Helena and USS Raleigh, the battleships USS Oklahoma and USS Utah, and the minelayer USS Olgala. |
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In July plots were discovered against James and Raleigh was arrested and charged with high treason. |
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In the 1850s, Thomas Holt had designed the main building for Peace College in Raleigh in a severe neo-classical style. |
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Set during the Second World War, Raleigh and Groves are two public school prefects in their final year, knowing when they leave they will be called up for military service. |
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This year, it was LCD Soundsystem, who performed on the sandy beach behind the Raleigh. |
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Last year, the City of Raleigh Arts Commission held the Raleigh Red Wolf Ramble, a public exhibition of 100 artists' renditions of red wolf sculptures. |
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Linda Willey and Deborah Johnson drove 200 miles from the Outer Banks to Raleigh Monday morning. |
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In March 2011, Ali received an email invitation to attend an education conference in Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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The commissioning of such an atlas would have required incredible wealth, and Mr Douthwaite believes it may have been a deathbed bequest from the queen to Raleigh. |
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I'm tired, and a lot of others are tired, of people like Mr. Keene and his Raleigh lap poodle Mike Regan using our religion for political purposes. |
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The executives at Coastal Federal Credit Union in Raleigh, North Carolina, certainly believe in the technology. |
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A doctor at Raleigh General Hospital says that half of the babies in the nursery are on methadone. |
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The first, inescapable fact on the ground is that the folks around Raleigh and Chapel Hill are not yet in a forgiving mood. |
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Raleigh was brought to London from Plymouth by Sir Lewis Stukeley, where he passed up numerous opportunities to make an effective escape. |
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Raleigh wrote a poetic response to Christopher Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to His Love of 1592, entitled The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd. |
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A galliard was composed in honour of Raleigh by either Francis Cutting or Richard Allison. |
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Raleigh has been widely speculated to be responsible for introducing the potato to Europe, and was a key figure in bringing it to Ireland. |
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In 1927, Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company introduced a line of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobaccos. |
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In 1583, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted Walter Raleigh a charter to plant a colony north of Spanish Florida. |
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In 1584, Raleigh sent an expedition to the Atlantic coast of North America. |
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On March 25, 1584, Queen Elizabeth I granted Raleigh a charter for the colonization of the area of North America. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh needed to establish a colony in North America, or lose his right to colonization. |
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The Queen and Raleigh intended that the venture should provide riches from the New World. |
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Competing with Spain, the first English colony in the Americas was founded in 1585 by explorer Walter Raleigh in Virginia and named Roanoke. |
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In 1587, Raleigh dispatched a new group of 115 colonists to establish a colony on Chesapeake Bay. |
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He finally gained passage on a privateering expedition organised by John Watts and Walter Raleigh. |
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Twelve years went by before Raleigh decided to find out what happened to his colony. |
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By this time, having been arrested for treason, Raleigh was unable to send any further missions. |
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Raleigh and Elizabeth sought both immediate riches and a base for privateers to raid the Spanish treasure fleets. |
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Scenes included are The Field of the Cloth of Gold, The Escape of Mary, Queen of Scots and Raleigh Spreading His Cloak As a Carpet for the Queen. |
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Spenser served under Lord Gray with Walter Raleigh at the Siege of Smerwick massacre. |
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Raleigh acquired other nearby Munster estates confiscated in the Second Desmond Rebellion. |
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Somers had previous experience sailing with both Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh. |
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For example, Walter Raleigh had been granted a trade monopoly by Queen Elizabeth, for the export of broadcloth and wine. |
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Raleigh described the city of El Dorado as being located on Lake Parime far up the Orinoco River in Guyana. |
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The training ship Zebu, which circumnavigated the Globe as part of Operation Raleigh, is a good working example of a schooner brig. |
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Two of the most famous of these expeditions were led by Sir Walter Raleigh. |
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Though Raleigh never found El Dorado, he was convinced that there was some fantastic city whose riches could be discovered. |
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However, Raleigh, by now an old man, stayed behind in a camp on the island of Trinidad. |
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Watt Raleigh was killed in a battle with Spaniards and Kemys subsequently committed suicide. |
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A bit later, in 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh, the great inspirer, was beheaded for insubordination and treason. |
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In 1587, Raleigh sent another group to again attempt to establish a permanent settlement. |
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As such, Raleigh was charged with supporting Stuart's claim to the throne and claiming Spanish money. |
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Raleigh was found guilty and imprisoned in the Tower of London for more than a decade before finally being executed. |
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It is generally concluded that the trial was biased strongly against Raleigh, although the assessment of Coke varies. |
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On April 27, 1584, Raleigh dispatched an expedition led by Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe to explore the eastern coast of North America. |
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Raleigh was born to a Protestant family in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne. |
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In 1569, Raleigh left for France to serve with the Huguenots in the French religious civil wars. |
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In 1572, Raleigh was registered as an undergraduate at Oriel College, Oxford, but he left a year later without a degree. |
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Between 1579 and 1583, Raleigh took part in the suppression of the Desmond Rebellions. |
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Following Raleigh's death, members of his family approached Boyle for compensation on the ground that Raleigh had struck an improvident bargain. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh had seven years in which to establish a settlement, or else lose his right to do so. |
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In 1587, Raleigh attempted a second expedition, again establishing a settlement on Roanoke Island. |
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Enormous riches described by their pilot, an experienced Portuguese navigator hired by Raleigh, outweighed White's objections to the delay. |
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In December 1581, Raleigh returned to England from Ireland as his company had been disbanded. |
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It was originally called Ark but became Ark Raleigh, following the convention at the time by which the ship bore the name of its owner. |
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In 1592, Raleigh was given many rewards by the Queen, including Durham House in the Strand and the estate of Sherborne, Dorset. |
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In the Armada year of 1588, Raleigh had some involvement with defence against the Spanish at Devon. |
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The following year, the unauthorised marriage was discovered and the Queen ordered Raleigh to be imprisoned and Bess dismissed from court. |
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It was several years before Raleigh returned to favour, and he travelled extensively in this time. |
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During this period at a dinner party at Horsey's, Raleigh had a heated discussion about religion with Reverend Ralph Ironsides. |
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The argument later gave rise to charges of atheism against Raleigh, though the charges were dismissed. |
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Venezuela has gold deposits, but no evidence indicates that Raleigh found any mines. |
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From 1600 to 1603, as governor of the Channel Island of Jersey, Raleigh modernised its defences. |
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In 1617, Raleigh was pardoned by the King and granted permission to conduct a second expedition to Venezuela in search of El Dorado. |
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Keymis informed Raleigh of his son's death and begged for forgiveness, but did not receive it, and at once committed suicide. |
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The second great influence on Bracton's thinking was William Raleigh, also known as William de Raley, a native of Devon. |
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Raleigh defended the refusal of the barons to change the law of bastardy and legitimation. |
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Bracton is thought to have had a notebook with 2000 cases from Pateshull and Raleigh. |
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Raleigh granted lands to Bracton in Flemmings of Bratton who held it through his wife's family. |
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Most of the text was likely written by William of Raleigh and was then passed along to Bracton, who was his clerk. |
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Pollock, Maitland, and Plucknett credit the work more to Bracton and less to the influence of Raleigh. |
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He also likely had access to the cases of Martin Pateshull and William Raleigh, his mentors in the law. |
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Naturally, the animals that so awed Sir Walter Raleigh were members of this same blooded stock. |
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This year's kickoff event will take place at the food bank's warehouse location at 3808 Tarheel Drive in Raleigh. |
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Monaghan, a Fayetteville native and lifelong North Carolinian, received the award on October 1 at a celebration in Raleigh. |
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Privately-held Hosted Solutions also runs three SAS 70 Type II certified data centers, located in Charlotte, Cary and Raleigh, North Carolina. |
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Raleigh made the town of Youghal his occasional home during his 17 years as an Irish landlord, frequently being domiciled at Killua Castle, Clonmellon, County Westmeath. |
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Raleigh then went on his way, and the Spanish authority was restored. |
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In 1617, he returned to the New World on a second expedition, this time with Kemys and his son, Watt Raleigh, to continue his quest for El Dorado. |
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In 1596 Raleigh sent his lieutenant, Lawrence Kemys, back to Guyana in the area of the Orinoco River, to gather more information about the lake and the golden city. |
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The rich natural history of Guyana was described by early explorers Sir Walter Raleigh and Charles Waterton and later by naturalists Sir David Attenborough and Gerald Durrell. |
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Devon is known for its mariners, such as Sir Francis Drake, Sir Humphrey Gilbert, Sir Richard Grenville, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Chichester. |
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The Raleigh Chopper was named in the list of British design icons. |
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Raleigh proceeded to finish his education in the Inns of Court. |
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In 1888, inventor Frank Bowden founded the Raleigh Bicycle Company, and by 1913, Raleigh was the biggest bicycle manufacturing company in the world. |
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Those known to have taken part in the siege include the poet Sir Edmund Spenser and the explorer, coloniser, pirate and Munster plantation owner, Sir Walter Raleigh. |
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When Sir Walter Raleigh was released from imprisonment in 1616, he embarked on a hunt for gold in South America with strict instructions from James not to engage the Spanish. |
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Raleigh was one of the most notable figures of the Elizabethan era. |
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White and Raleigh named 12 assistants to aid in the settlement. |
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They were led by John White, an artist and friend of Raleigh who had accompanied the previous expedition to Roanoke, and was appointed governor of the 1587 colony. |
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Raleigh attorney Jeff Poley, 42, says he's fine with paying more for his current policy, considering what it would have cost him to switch to a new one. |
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The queen's charter also said that Raleigh was supposed to establish a base from which to send privateers on raids against the treasure fleets of Spain. |
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He prosecuted Raleigh in that fashion because he had been asked to show Raleigh's guilt by the king, and as Attorney General, Coke was bound to obey. |
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Raleigh was instrumental in the English colonisation of North America and was granted a royal patent to explore Virginia, which paved the way for future English settlements. |
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He was also forced to surrender the large number of rolls from his predecessors Martin Pateshull and William Raleigh, also known as William de Raley. |
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However, modern historians dispute this claim, suggesting it would have been impossible for Raleigh to have discovered the potato in the places he visited. |
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Raleigh repeatedly requested that Cobham be called to testify. |
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Raleigh was arrested on 19 July 1603, charged with treason for his involvement in the Main Plot against Elizabeth's successor, James I, and imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
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In 1596, Raleigh took part in the Capture of Cadiz, where he was wounded. |
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Raleigh was sent to organise and divide the spoils of the ship. |
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His ship, the Ark Raleigh, was Lord High Admiral Howard's flagship. |
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It is located in Manzini next to the Raleigh Fitkin Memorial Hospital. |
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The city was home to the NHL's Hartford Whalers from 1979 to 1997, before the team relocated to Raleigh, North Carolina and became the Carolina Hurricanes. |
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