Summon 'F' bishop of London by good summoners to be before the aforesaid justices on such a day, etc. |
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Crucially he or she will have statutory powers to both summon witnesses and compel evidence. |
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Senate Committees have the constitutional authority to summon anyone they want before them. |
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Imagine if you could summon the nerve to design an ingenious plot that would slowly peel him or her apart. |
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Neither of us could summon up the interest even to attempt concocting a cunning plan for our next assault on a region of France. |
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Kyle thought the matter over, pondering what the possible ramifications could be, hoping to summon some memory buried in his mind by his father. |
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These two words summon up a whole feeling of connectedness to the landscape. |
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The Commons request William to take over the administration of the government and to summon a convention. |
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Jessica reached for the button to summon the nurse even as Sam's body began to convulse. |
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Like the other work in this issue, Leong's vision arrests and disturbs, creating unsettling moments that insistently summon critical imagination. |
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The commission has the authority to summon anyone, including state officials without the approval of the president. |
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We are now all in constant touch with each other and the control room and can summon help quickly when the need arises. |
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Unable to summon up the courage to venture inside and make myself a cup of tea, I returned to the lounge where Amy was still preening herself. |
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He wanted me to help him summon the genie for whatever evil plot he had planned. |
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Volvo's latest wheeze is an optional communications package that uses telematics to summon help in an emergency. |
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With their concrete floors, conspicuous air ducts, and metal bridges, they summon the atmosphere of an old industrial building. |
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I wonder if the same parties will summon up an equal amount of dudgeon now. |
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He seemed to know where everything was and, more than this, was able to summon from memory its aesthetic and associative merit. |
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Dubbed mind expanders, these drugs are said to raise self-awareness and summon feelings of religious or mystical connection. |
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Each December and January, rainstorms drench the parched South African landscape and summon African bullfrogs from their subterranean lairs. |
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Brabantio believes Othello to have used magic and witchcraft to summon Desdemona from her home. |
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It is quite as rebarbative and as jealous of its prerogatives as Parliament and nothing like so easy to summon. |
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One can affect unawareness, feign indifference or summon up some other defense against such entreaties. |
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And they said the mobile phone they used to summon help had only one bar of battery power left when they found a signal. |
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Police say in such circumstances it would be unwise to restrain the patient on a one-to-one basis and it is better to summon help. |
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Under the proposals put forward by BT, a robbery victim wouldn't even be able to use a public call box to summon help. |
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The shop assistants refused to hand over any cash and the two masked raiders fled when one of the women activated a fire alarm to summon help. |
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That's a perspective Bell might not have been able to summon five years ago. |
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Then, if an unexpected caller knocks at the door, the resident is able to summon help in a matter of minutes. |
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Or is it the way that British nationals were left to their own devices while vainly trying to summon help from local embassies? |
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She pushed the thoughts from her head and outstretched her hand to summon an automobile. |
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The mobile phone is certainly a must for pedestrians as in times of distress they can summon immediate help. |
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Taking two Playstation games and a travelcard, the girls ran off leaving the boy's 14-year-old brother to summon help. |
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No doubt West Bromwich substitutes will summon players off the pitch, take their preferred place on the field and send off the referee. |
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A mobile phone was used to summon up assistance, and the next-door keeper turned out to help. |
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He must now make an effort to summon the energy to do what once came naturally. |
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Deferring to the lateness of the hour, Catherine deemed it wise to wait till morning to summon Miss Bennet. |
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When life deals her another blow, Kiki must summon every ounce of inspiration to overcome it. |
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Now that Riffs is on the shop racks, he cannot bring himself to summon up any more enthusiasm. |
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I admire that degree of attention to appearance, but I rarely manage to summon it up when I'm getting myself ready to leave the house. |
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At 21-14 it looked as if Ashton's drop goal could be vital, but the Dragons could not summon up the energy for the final effort. |
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As the World Cup lunacy begins, I intend to summon up my two cheers for anyone who has a hope of beating our English friends. |
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Invincible when events ran their way, they could not summon the self-command to rally when the sky began to rain. |
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Quite how they could summon up the energy for their second half display will remain a mystery but summon up the energy they did. |
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I don't know if it's a gift I truly possess but I do admit it helps when I am able to summon it up. |
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There were times in that second half though when it seemed neither team would summon up the collective nerve to win. |
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Practical solutions lie well within our grasp if we can summon up the political will to act. |
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A few people worked out what was going on, but couldn't summon up the interest to write in. |
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To a modern audience pewter and brass collections traditionally summon up images of the country pub. |
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I know it constitutes an effort to summon up a sense of everyday life in a small town that is not precisely like every other in Germany. |
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I know men who when facing difficulty summon up images of themselves as Russell Crowe in Gladiator. |
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The office said prosecutors would summon officials of the company which operated the boat for questioning. |
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Exhausted, he dragged himself back to the temple in the morning, trying to summon the right words for the next suppliant. |
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A Taoist religious ceremony was held at the crash site as monks chanted Buddhist sutras to summon the spirits of the victims. |
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Her home will probably be fitted with a panic button to summon police if she is attacked. |
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Forgive your humble servant for I was late to summon my soldiers from the north. |
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They summon, they clang, they peal and they boom in a uniquely cacophonous harmony. |
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I don't think you can photo things like Servitors or summon Hermes to visible appearance on Oprah. |
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I can't summon the necessary faith to believe in magic if I suspect it's inconsistent nonsense, or a mess of superstitions based on fallacies. |
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The new regulation makes it impossible for a doctor in the emergency rooms to summon officers on call since only the telephone operator can make cell phone calls. |
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Fashion can summon the strange, can subjugate the body and render it alien just as readily as it can highlight every curve. |
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A judicial inquiry, however, has power to gather evidence, to summon the trio, and invigilate them properly and professionally. |
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It was never enough to read and fill my mind with rich thoughts, to call upon at my pleasure, for I wished to summon them all at once in a moment of supreme consciousness. |
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He tried to summon help but the call buttons had still not been repaired. |
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On numerous occasions he withdrew from the front line under heavy fire to summon medical assistance for the wounded and returned acting as a guide to stretcher-bearers. |
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Some DPD members attending the plenary session on Tuesday also proposed that the DPD be given the authority to summon the president to explain the draft budget. |
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The Committee can summon witnesses, and it is an added incentive to compliance with the Commissioner's suggestions that failure to do so may result in a grilling before it. |
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They should summon help immediately and activate the fire plan. |
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Unable to swim or summon help, he soon lost consciousness and floated face down just a few metres off the beach at the resort of Los Christianos in May. |
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The local school was broken into, a man and woman were viciously assaulted, another family had to summon help to prevent their house being broke into and car stolen. |
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One of the men managed to grab onto a tree, reach safety and summon help. |
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To summon up some pre-broadcast interest, Starkey's been banging his tambourine for England at the expense of the Scots, which shows the desperate dullness of his subject. |
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In a split second, her crew had to summon every ounce of leadership, courage and training they had ever known to rescue shipmates and help keep their ship afloat. |
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Not for a further 25 years did Dallapiccola summon up the courage to write to Schoenberg and explain how that evening had been a defining moment in his life. |
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But smaller parties and independent candidates could not summon these resources at such short notice, and so were at a disadvantage, Scallon said. |
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Wanderers didn't strain every sinew and summon every ounce of effort to gain promotion just to spend a season in the Premiership playing for sympathy. |
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In idle moments I liked to summon up an image of her naked feet, long and intelligent, aglitter with down, toenails painted red as the leather of her boots. |
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But while you're tossing the pigskin around, maybe you should explain to a son that the measure of a man is more than the ability to summon or endure violence. |
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Their lives are governed by steam whistles that summon them to the pits. |
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It got worse when, attempting to summon a waiter for more wine, I mistakenly outbid everyone in the raffle for a snooker cue signed by innumerable world champions. |
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What a shame I couldn't summon up a pithy soundbite to precis that. |
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He suspected she'd still manage to catch every nuance of his reaction, though, so he took his spoon and dug in with all the heartiness he could summon. |
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Then again, it would be hard to summon much tenderness for this painting by one of those pale young Brits of equine features and unvirile demeanor. |
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The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a raging blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition. |
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She has attached herself to it by a long-handled pruner and is trying to summon up enough leverage to cut the recalcitrant branch, while chatting non-stop. |
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Zhang eventually crept back to camp and found a satellite phone to summon help. |
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Once the wizard is destroyed, you can opt for a tactical retreat, often a good idea considering in this mode, the wizard is unable to cast spells or summon any more creatures. |
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He was so estranged from his three daughters that it took him several awkward moments to summon their names. |
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And no matter how hard she might try, the 37-year-old Bany is unable to summon even the faintest memory of him. |
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Even when she was ill and tired she could summon up enough strength and liveliness of manner to entertain the few visitors she thought worth receiving. |
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Instead of tossing and turning, close the door to your sanctuary, light a candle, and draw a tranquilizing bath that's sure to summon the sandman. |
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I recall wondering if the Sons of the Confederacy or some such organization might summon up similar chutzpah to package a Jim Crow tour of the Old South. |
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They are often associated with stories in which rubbing an oil lamp would summon a genie dwelling in it, like seen in Aladdin. |
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In the Battle of Vaslui, Stephen had to summon the Large Host and also recruited mercenary troops. |
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As such, they occupied a special place on household altars, where people prayed to them, asked for help, or tried to summon their protection. |
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In addition, from time to time, the Coroner's Court may summon a jury to decide the cause of death in an inquest. |
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In the early days of the peerage, the Sovereign had the right to summon individuals to one Parliament without being bound to summon them again. |
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A recent development has been the use of pagers and mobile phones by party whips, to summon members from further afield. |
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City will feel nonplussed when they review the tape and Pellegrini had to summon all his restraint in the post-match interviews. |
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Latham, under Medicare Gold, will summon teams of nurses to gently massage your shagger's back. |
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However that will change when Sookie asks the fry cook to summon her dead parents. |
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Richard had the authority to summon the Border Levies and issue Commissions of Array to repel the Border raids. |
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Black Rod left to summon MPs from the Commons, who filed in led by Mr Brown and Tory chief David Cameron. |
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While Von Zehner staggered to the street to summon help, the 20-year-old robber, Demetrius Bolden, died of his wounds. |
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This morning church bells were ringing too. Aclang all over the city and not to summon the faithful. |
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The game introduces players to fast travel, where players can summon the Batwing and glide to the troubled location. |
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It's a pity that those who fulminate against the protesters can't summon up the same fury for those who landed us in this dire mess. |
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For centuries, cultures in desert climates played a musical instrument called a rainstick to summon water from the skies. |
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For want of money, Sovereigns had to summon Parliament annually and could no longer dissolve or prorogue it without its advice and consent. |
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On 28 June, Edward issued writs to summon a parliament to meet at Shrewsbury, to discuss Dafydd's fate. |
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In 1202, disaffected patrons petitioned the French king to summon John to answer their charges in his capacity as John's feudal lord in France. |
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Alexander now feared that Charles might depose him for simony, and that the king would summon a council to nominate a new pope. |
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Originally the rhythm is to summon ancestal spirits and let them join the group. |
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Caesar sent ambassadors to summon Ariovistus to a conference. |
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The technology was developed to allow hearing-impaired motorists to summon help from Highway Patrol dispatchers with teletype keypads installed in conventional call boxes. |
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He couldn't even summon up the courage to ask her name... what a drip! |
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But Montfort's decision to summon knights of the shires and burgesses to his parliament did mark the irreversible emergence of the landed gentry as a force in politics. |
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In 1387, Ming forces defeated the Mongol commander Naghachu's resisting forces who settled in the Haixi area and began to summon the Jurchen tribes to pay tribute. |
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The city government retained the power to summon persons before the court, and the Consistory could judge only ecclesiastical matters having no civil jurisdiction. |
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To effect this, they were empowered to issue their warrant or precept to the Sheriff, commanding him to summon a Grand Jury to sit at the court of Quarter Sessions. |
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The silence of our meal was alone broken by the dull clattering of knives and forks, and the tinkling of the bell to summon the brisk waiter to bring wine and draw the cloth. |
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During the ceremony the monarch sits on the throne in the House of Lords and signals for the Lord Great Chamberlain to summon the House of Commons to the Lords Chamber. |
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It is the prerogative of the monarch to summon and prorogue Parliament. |
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The Lord Chancellor or Leader of the House of Lords, as the most senior Lord Commissioner, commands the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod to summon the House of Commons. |
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With no medicines or surgical tools, they waited for the arrival of the surgical equipment and medical specialists Stephenson had gone to summon from Manchester. |
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To answer his questions, they summon horrible apparitions, each of which offers predictions and further prophecies to put Macbeth's fears at rest. |
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The most notable reference is in the First Book of Samuel, in which a disguised King Saul has the Witch of Endor summon the spirit or ghost of Samuel. |
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Shackleton and five companions set out in a small boat to summon help, and on 10 May, after an epic voyage, they landed at King Haakon Bay on South Georgia's south coast. |
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The bone-idle Bulgar is a free agent and that's good news for him because it means he doesn't have to summon the energy to slap in a transfer request. |
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In 1664, unable to summon any significant resistance, Stuyvesant surrendered New Amsterdam to English troops led by Colonel Richard Nicolls without bloodshed. |
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