I once arranged for a graduate student to go through the entire prison officer training programme at Newbold Revel. |
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Revel in the peace, the rivers and the starlit night as you rest for a hike tomorrow. |
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Revel in the captivating tales of smugglers, bootleggers and gangsters and their dramatic confrontations with some very determined opponents. |
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He also won the 13th stage of the Tour de France to Revel after missing out the day before in Mende. |
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Dream of arabesques, arches and India ink. Revel in intense opulence, iridescent threads, the sheen of brushed silver. |
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The fight took place in February at a resort casino in Atlantic City called Revel. |
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Mr Michael Kirby, President of the Drafting Group, welcomed the participants and presented the apologies of Mr Donald Evans, Mrs Nouzha Guessous-Idrissi and Mr Michel Revel who were unable to attend. |
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At one point, he was arrested and imprisoned in Maxstoke Castle, but he escaped, swam the moat, and returned to Newbold Revel. |
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His brother Thomas Revel Guest owned one and Whyndham Lewis, the remaining six. |
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Since 1996, Revel has served its audiophile customer base with premium home audio equipment. |
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Revel in the chance to turn the tables on the Snow Pirates as you assume the role of one of E. D. E. N. III's indigenous creatures in Akrid Hunting mode. |
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But gamblers fled the casino in greater numbers, and Revel now looks doomed. Since the 1970s the casinos have delivered essential lucre to New Jersey's coffers. |
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The 2,100 employees at Showboat Casino on the iconic boardwalk may lose their jobs by the end of the summer, as could the 3,100 workers at Revel, which just entered its second bankruptcy. |
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Revel in winter whites with this enchanting holiday bouquet of snowy blossoms, accented by shiny silver-toned ornaments and glittery snowflakes arranged in a silvery cup. |
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I imagine that when he joined the rest of the cast and crew for an afterparty at their hotel, both Revel Horwood and Tonioli gave him a warm hand on his entrance. |
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In the all but abandoned Revel corporate offices, overlooking a slatey winter sea, two of the remaining Revel employees were waiting for Straub to arrive. |
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By far the likeliest candidate for the authorship is Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel in Warwickshire. |
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Revel Body engineers are also working towards creating an adjustable speed feature that will make the devices user-friendlier by offering more control over vibration power. |
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Revel, HARMAN International s most premium loudspeaker brand, designed both a premium Revel audio system and a Revel Ultima system for Lincoln that audiophiles will revere. |
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A court jester will welcome visitors to the Rose Revel festival held on the grounds of the 5-acre Rosarium, which showcases 5,000 antique and modern roses. |
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Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost conspiratorial glee. |
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He can revel in the feeling all summer long if things go according to the latest plans. |
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Fans are finding it almost unpatriotic to criticise teams and players, or to revel in their triumphs. |
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Until then I'll revel in the primitive delight of having too much of a good thing. |
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They both still feel most at home in the water, and revel in its sensual pleasures. |
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The album leaves the listener to revel within the lightness of its subtle movements and statements. |
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Daniel grabbed her hand and pulled up her shirt sleeve to revel thick welts, scabs and scars all over her arm. |
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They revel in observing rare plants and animals and some groups even book hunting trips. |
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Afterwards, at the after-party at a swanky uptown bar, the stars gathered to drink and revel in their love of the violent sport. |
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He will be witless and will revel in childish things like fighting and kicking a ball about. |
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As you gain strength, lose excess fat, and begin to look better in your clothes, revel in it. |
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For 45 minutes, I get to aerate my brain, turn the world upside down, revel in music, poetry, humor. |
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Each weather forecaster seems to revel in it being the wettest October since whenever, or stressing how the temperatures are unusually high for this time of year and so on. |
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Lately, Richard Dawkins seems to scan the world for sore spots, take a good poke, and revel in the ensuing outcry. |
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Like, they can't find anyone else online to revel in the wondrousness that is them, so they start up a conversation with you, tell you their news, then head off? |
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Better to revel in the simple smells of the Seder meal than all that subtle talk of liberation. |
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Generally, though, it has been the besequined figure-skating dolls who have most often been permitted to revel in their sexuality. |
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Huzza for Otaheite, boys, The breeze is setting fair, And on its wing, so fleet, boys, We soon shall revel there. |
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