It is five months since the Duke of York visited Thrall as he began his new role as a special ambassador for trade and industry. |
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This glimmer of hope is welcome indeed for York as Thrall has been an important part of York's broad economic base. |
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Although unable to hold land a thrall could have possessions, money and time to do work for himself. |
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His supporters say it is misguided to describe him as an archconservative in thrall to big business. |
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Sara was not sanguine about the prospects, for all of Midgarde had been held too long in thrall. |
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Having said that, he is a thunderously awesome singer and had the engineers at Battery in absolute thrall. |
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We want food freed from the grip of science rather than further in thrall to it. |
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Another is to suppose that those who disagree with us are in thrall to some evil power. |
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We live in a world dominated by the private sector and governments in thrall to it. |
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Amid a sea of melismatic showoffs and crass belters, he stood out as an old-fashioned crooner in the thrall of a faraway vision. |
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Perhaps the liberatory moment comes because you're not in thrall to the art object as such, but rather to the force of creativity tout court. |
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And funnily enough, the females who go in for this low-grade misandry are usually the ones who are most in thrall to men. |
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The show evinced an artist who remained deeply in thrall to modernist principles. |
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The unco guid, who held Scotland in thrall to the ducking-stool in times past, have reinvented themselves. |
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It might have been the gig of this year or any other, but not everyone was in thrall to the bands. |
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The thrall muttered an oath under her breath and summoned forth a blast of flame. |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber was the Svengali who held the musical theatre stage in thrall. |
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These are serious, thoughtful people who are not in thrall to the restrictions of old ideologies. |
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Apparently in thrall to the resignation deadline set by David Trimble, the British government moved towards reintroducing direct rule. |
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It's no longer in thrall to important personages and aristocrats. |
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Most natives speak Russian as their first language, and are more in thrall to Russian culture than Ukrainian. |
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The sheikh is ready to flee if the Lebanese security forces, considered to be in thrall to Hezbollah, make a move to arrest him. |
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Later in the empty chapel of St Martin-in-the-Fields, confused over who I've actually encountered, I weep in thrall but prayer sticks in my throat. |
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Many women are virtual slaves to their pimps, snared by false protestations of love, and then held in his thrall by a combination of violence and spurious affection. |
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The art scene was still firmly in thrall to the cultural boycott, which restricted South African artists from showing overseas, and overseas artists from showing here. |
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Hal is indeed shallow, smug, chubby, in love with himself and in thrall to his late clergyman father's last piece of advice that he should chase only the hottest totty. |
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To capture the mystery, caprice and force of romantic love, the ancients conjured Cupid, a mischievous immortal in whose thrall we are wholly powerless. |
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It's almost with a peculiarly larrikin pride we should wonder that a mere horse race holds our thrall in such complete surrender to its existence. |
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The New York City five-piece were so in thrall to that other NY fivesome it felt more like a tribute band than anything else. |
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A wife thats more then faire is like a stale, Or chanting whistle which brings birds to thrall. |
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They are an elusive bunch, in motion or in the thrall of another time. |
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A net on the undersoil, which lies passive beneath their thrall. |
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The artist seems in thrall to a tabloid persona that is not the real Amy. |
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