But just as the Queen was about to arrive in her carriage a thunderstorm broke, forcing everyone to run for cover. |
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When we finally arrive in Paddington at half past ten, a ticket inspector then demands that I pay the full fare. |
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The ship was to arrive in Geraldton on November 17 and crew were to join in three days of dedication celebrations and memorial services. |
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Would the antivenin arrive in time to save the dog from dying from the bite? |
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It is just as stylish and appealing, and early next month, the first right-hand drive models will start to arrive in showrooms here. |
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Unlike the majority of the pioneering Indian population in South Africa, most Gujaratis did not arrive in the country as indentured laborers. |
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Before computers, I used to post one letter a week, which would take me maybe half an hour to write, and it would arrive in a couple of days. |
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There is a no sign of an end to the influx, with tens of thousands more expected to arrive in the next few months. |
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After Uncle Vernon has riveted bars across Harry's window, Ron Weasley and his brothers arrive in their father's flying car to free him. |
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The Arctic weather had been expected to arrive in Scotland yesterday, before taking an icy grip on the rest of the country this morning. |
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Whenever I try to arrive in the church early to avoid the crowds, there is an Armenian ceremony going on in the grotto. |
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The journey is around 200 miles, and they will arrive in a couple of days in his hired carriage. |
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The emperor and empress will leave Tokyo on May 7 and arrive in Dublin later that day. |
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There are still fresh spring fish running, and the grilse are beginning to arrive in numbers, with a lot of small fish among them. |
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No, plant and science boffins needn't drop everything and arrive in Allen to seek out the rare blue daffodils. |
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Tin foil hats arrive in the mail ten days after your membership is confirmed. |
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In a small universe, light from the same source would arrive in the same place from different directions. |
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The first missionaries to arrive in the mid-nineteenth century were Samoan. |
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The original Fab Five will arrive in Sydney on August 23 for a blink-and-you'll-miss-it talkfest to launch their new single, Sunrise. |
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It will enter the estuary at about noon and arrive in Hull two hours later, with a fly-past from RAF Tucano aircraft, from Linton-on-Ouse. |
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At Rangali, often known as Madivaru, or Manta Point, giant mantas arrive in groups from the open ocean. |
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When a woman saw two men arrive in a car outside a public house, she tried to scream a warning to the man she believed to be their target. |
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In the last financial year Australia had 4450 asylum-seekers arrive in irregular fashion, that is, boat people. |
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Up to eight warblers may arrive in dense gorse thickets, particularly on clear, cold nights. |
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When guests arrive in season, a pleasanter evening is assured, and it shows a regard for the wishes of the hostess. |
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A busy maternity ward in York District Hospital saw four babies arrive in just over five hours. |
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I buy a coffee and watch the people arrive in pairs or groups as I drink it. |
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The world's first full scale wave converter has been completed and is set to arrive in Orkney on Thursday. |
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Well, both ships will arrive in the area tomorrow afternoon, Saturday afternoon local time. |
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The first episode focuses on a fictional Army unit as soldiers arrive in Iraq for their first tour of duty. |
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They can meet you when you arrive in each area, which makes dealing with the inevitable scrum of touts distinctly less daunting. |
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Recognising this, he chose to arrive in midwinter when Venice is cold, wet and magnificently, beautifully bleak. |
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The plane in which the Europeans arrive in San Theodoros is shown flying over an impoverished shanty town. |
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Surviving civil wars and brutal militias in several African countries, they arrive in Algeria and then must walk across the desert to Morocco. |
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The ships carrying the materials have been in transit for some time and are due to arrive in the Irish Sea shortly. |
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It's no surprise to discover that showreels have begun to arrive in the post and all too easy to imagine cheesy Hollywood pitches. |
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She would arrive in her skimpy outfits, her eye lashes batting and her lips covered in a light shade of pale pink lip gloss. |
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But after three years of drought and little prospect that this year's rains will arrive in mid-April, the scene in Gode and other zones is bleak. |
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Whether you arrive in a boat, a plane, or a cruise ship, you owe it to yourself to take a tour. |
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It was a wonderful feat and to actually arrive in front of the multihulls is amazing. |
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Yet as the party faithful and more than 200,000 protestors converge on the city, the President will arrive in New York needing a triumph. |
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How long, do you imagine, before the paper sleeves the sticks arrive in are printed with health warnings and a helpline number? |
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When they are to arrive in Italy they are to seek out a prophetess called the Sibyl at Cumae. |
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Participants are encouraged to arrive in good time for what promises to be a very interesting presentation. |
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Ms. McAndrew is used to doing business with hikers down from the trail who arrive in town with gaunt faces, mud-stained boots and unshorn locks. |
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Delivery vans are equipped with fridge and freezer compartments in order to ensure goods arrive in perfect condition. |
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The German news agency Dpa reports that Kurds have to pay again for further transportation once they arrive in Italy. |
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Revolving around a large weekend hunting party in the 1930s, upper class guests, and their personal valets, arrive in droves. |
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When vedalia beetles arrive in an orchard they can clean up a nasty problem in 4-6 weeks. |
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Registration is required and participants should arrive in good time to enter. |
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Many people arrive in the game-o-sphere and the first game they ever play is a driving game. |
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Dozens of copies of the paper were sent via TNT, the courier, to arrive in time for a splendiferous dinner and prize-giving. |
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With men from west Wales among their number, they were among the first of the British troops to arrive in the Gulf. |
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Army cartographers arrive in Victorian Ireland to rename villages, hamlets, roads. |
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Foot long panicles of creamy blooms arrive in June with a scent that reminds me of privet. |
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When the campers arrive in Varna and Balchik, they will not just be sunning themselves on the beach. |
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The train which would serve me best was scheduled to arrive in half an hour, so I decided to continue my waiting until then. |
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Divers and hikers have discovered the island and arrive in groups during the summer. |
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The first beavers could arrive in Britain by autumn and would be released after six months in quarantine. |
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When the birds finally arrive in England, they will spend 28 days in quarantine, before moving to a large pen with soft sides. |
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There are nine products which will arrive in the US showrooms by the end of 2004, reports Automotive News. |
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Beaver, who says he was passed the information by reliable military sources, says the equipment simply did not arrive in time. |
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The Olympic flame, which left Athens on June 2, will arrive in London from Paris a week on Saturday. |
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You can buy an inexpensive adaptor for your equipment when you arrive in Hong Kong. |
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They welcome new members and ideas on how best to entertain the visitors when they arrive in September. |
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Even if you arrive in Munich by plane, you are more than likely to take the train into the city's main railway station. |
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When they arrive in Kenya, the group will be split into four teams, which includes doctors and National Park rangers. |
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Notes can be posted, provided they arrive in good time for the event being publicised. |
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In Dorset, mackerel usually arrive in June, as they chase the sand eels and whitebait inshore, sometimes chasing them right up onto the beach. |
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Bush was expected to arrive in Florida today to tour areas ravaged by hurricane Ivan. |
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The teeing-off time is from 9.30-11.00 am and all those competing are asked to arrive in good time. |
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The car is expected to arrive in Australia by airfreight in the next fortnight. |
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The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Rajasthan is also another place where these winged visitors arrive in large numbers. |
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When I arrive in out of the cold, the tables are laid with fresh white tablecloths, gleaming cutlery and sparkling wine glasses. |
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Oh, and my latest book has come back from the printers and is due to arrive in shops soon. |
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Carnival festivities will arrive in one town a month earlier than usual, in a bid to involve more people. |
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We eventually shoot through close to 7pm and arrive in Wellington around 1am. |
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Salvation seems to arrive in the form of a drifter that Tim meets at the bar, a fellow who helps him cover up the killing. |
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He will arrive in Bradford on Avon hotfoot from Highgrove where he will have donned the garb of Father Christmas for the Prince of Wales's Christmas party. |
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The train journey was filled with little aggravating child noises and I was sitting in the wrong direction so arrive in LA feeling queasy and dizzy. |
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They arrive in dribs and drabs, and Alexander pins them down immediately. |
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Wouldn't you rather have her issue arrive in your mailbox as opposed to loafing around bodegas and drugstores for hours until you build up the courage to buy it? |
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It can take a whopping 23,654 miles of global travel before a combination of carrots, runner beans, chicken, mange tout and potatoes arrive in homes here. |
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In the Midwest, cucumber beetles will arrive in August, posing the same problems for heartland rosarians as Japanese beetles do for most rosarians east of the Rockies. |
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After a four-hour ramble on foot through deep gorges, past monasteries, and up steep, forested hillsides, we arrive in Chhulemu, Babu's home village. |
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Cara was not the first baby to arrive in Bolton on New Year's Day. |
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And then when they arrive in Kerry, their problems are compounded as they're confronted with confused and disjointed signage that could send them astray for another hour. |
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The most common insect pests of scallions are thrips, which arrive in mid-June and are a particular problem in dry weather, and occasionally cutworms or armyworms. |
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Their first beta products are supposed to arrive in six months. |
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As the sun sets, a cluster of punks from Phoenix arrive in two beat-up vans. |
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As the product is scheduled to arrive in retailers one week from today, eager players shouldn't have to wait much longer before it's in their hands. |
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Coming from a small country like England, it's both overwhelming and awesome to arrive in a land that is so massively out of proportion to my day to day experiences. |
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The best waterski slalomers in the world arrive in our back yard. |
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The rout is not a complete one, as the contingent of Lyran ships arrive in time to help cover the escape of the remains of the Lyrans' central attacking force. |
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If you arrive in your own or a chartered boat, you can drop anchor off the town or, a better choice, in sheltered Tyrrel Bay at the island's southwestern end. |
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Trusting in them, I let things slide until sometime around the 10th, at which point my mother begins to worry that the computer will not arrive in time for Christmas. |
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Waiting for the AA to arrive in freezing fog on the M6 last February was no joke either, particularly without heating, a car radio or a ready supply of wine gums. |
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It was pretty funny to see these folk arrive in what is basically a really messy shell, and watch their reactions to having to find a cleanish place to sleep. |
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The first of those teams were due to arrive in Sligo yesterday afternoon, but the organisers had to regretfully inform them that the event would not go ahead. |
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Prince Charles will arrive in Pickering on the footplate of a steam locomotive on Monday, October 2, only five days after his brother, Andrew, visits Helmsley. |
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Credit card fraudsters are expected to move to softer targets, such as Poland, Slovakia and Macedonia, once electronic chip and PIN cards arrive in Ireland. |
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The couple's winter wedding will feature carol singers and roasted chestnuts, while the bride wants to arrive in a traditional horse and carriage. |
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Other birds follow Africa's Atlantic coastline to arrive in the Gulf of Guinea. |
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The shirt you ordered should arrive in the mail in a couple of days. |
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They stated that the reason they were late was because their relief did not arrive in time for them to return to the guard house and clock out. |
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This is the first big area that will be hit and conditions will arrive in just a few hours. This is game day. This is going to hit. |
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Glasgow had probably been declining as a university before his arrival, but students now began to arrive in large numbers. |
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When the expected fleet did arrive in August, it was intercepted and defeated by loyalists at the Battle of Sandwich. |
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By 27 June, the royal party had overtly given in, although the military began to arrive in large numbers around Paris and Versailles. |
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Like the Tale of Beryn, it is preceded by a prologue in which the pilgrims arrive in Canterbury. |
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The first arrivals would prepare the way for their kinsmen who continued to arrive in the chain migration. |
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On 25 June the first US troops began to arrive in France, forming the American Expeditionary Force. |
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The first set of refugees to arrive in Frankfurt had subscribed to a reformed liturgy and used a modified version of the Book of Common Prayer. |
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The Scots pines of these remnants are, by definition, directly descended from the first pines to arrive in Scotland following the ice age. |
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By late December to early January, eastern grays begin to arrive in the calving lagoons and bays on the west coast of Baja California Sur. |
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Ships began to arrive in port, their crews sending messages to friends and relatives both of their survival and the loss of some 6,000 others. |
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Over the next few months, more troops and equipment began to arrive in France and by 13 March 1940, the BEF had doubled in size to 394,165 men. |
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Hence Odysseus has to traverse it in order to arrive in the realm of the dead. |
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The females arrive in late may bringing in an increase of territorial defense through fighting and boundary displays. |
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Robert issued an appeal for help to his barons, and Henry was the first to arrive in Rouen in November. |
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Annually, over 10,000 new immigrants arrive in Luxembourg, mostly from the EU states, as well as Eastern Europe. |
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Following Avars, Slavs started to arrive in the region and establish settlements. |
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The dead would then arrive in Valhalla with everything that one had on their pyre, and whatever one had hidden in the ground. |
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Odin responds that Bragi knows well that the sounds are for Eric Bloodaxe, who will soon arrive in Valhalla. |
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Soon after the first contacts in 1543, Portuguese ships started to arrive in Japan. |
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You must send your vote-by-mail ballot by Friday for it to arrive in the election office in time to be counted. |
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A ROADSHOW to promote better understanding of dementia will arrive in the North East next month. |
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Sporting shower caps and loofahs the pair set off from Gloucestershire on Saturday and should arrive in London today. |
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We won't see them in numbers here until the first schoolies arrive in early May. |
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As the morning comes up, a crowd of young men arrive in wide-brimmed straw hats and blue blousons. |
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Many service members serving at Fleet Activities Yokosuka arrive in Japan with only a seabag, but few leave the same way. |
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A large number of brain-damaged children arrive in that condition on our doorstep. |
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A delegation from Shenyang, China, is set to arrive in Wichita to ink an aviation agreement with Wichita city. |
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He was one of the most grievously injured pilots to arrive in Hanoi. |
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The first tarpon of the year always seem to arrive in the rivers far south of Marco Island as early as Valentine's Day. |
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Select express delivery and your selections will arrive in time for Christmas or Channukah. |
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We arrive in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia's third city, in the snow, getting off the night train from Moscow at 2am. |
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Fresh passion fruits, imported from New Zealand, arrive in markets in late January. |
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When do you arrive in this favorite land of yours for you Okie junket? |
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The next vessels to arrive in Karachi were the Navy's USS Pearl Harbor and USS Cleveland. |
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Meanwhile, PNS Shamsheer will arrive in Djibouti from Al Hudaydah with 63 Pakistanis and foreigners who were stranded in Yemen. |
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As the Navy and Marines arrive in Haiti to bring relief, ret. |
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The facelifted Hyundai Santa Fe is to arrive in India, in first half of 2016, via the CKD route, similar to the outgoing model. |
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A second of the type would arrive in due course which will join two Cessna 172s used by the company's flying school. |
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Meanwhile lo s cal primary care trusts NHS Coventry and NHS Warwickshire are still waiting for stocks of the vaccine to arrive in order to begin immunising their staff. |
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Still, it is better to arrive in one piecer at her than two. |
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Four-inch-long pendant trumpets arrive in swansdown-white in abundance and are, at times, finished off with a pink picotee which is most becoming. |
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Senegalese President Macky Sall, Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria and Ghana's John Mahama are expected to arrive in the capital Ouagadougou later on Wednesday. |
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Colby is due to arrive in Edinburgh early next month after another appearance in Monaco, where he is top of the bill at a major casino theatre show. |
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As part of this officers are meeting hen and stag parties as they arrive in the city to remind them of the standards of behaviour expected of them. |
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I think they had a vision of me as a class warrior, someone who would arrive in bovver boots and start swinging off the chandeliers and painting anarchy on his walls. |
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It is expected that some 22,000 Rotarians will arrive in the north German city of Hamburg from 1 to 5 June 2019 to join the event of the worldwide oldest service-club. |
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Varieties of sandpipers, redshanks, ruffs, stints and gulls come all the way from Europe and Siberia usually arrive in the city in late September. |
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Nobody is an illegal when they leave Kerala and arrive in these countries. |
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But we shall take scarcely more than two years to reach it, while we should have needed almost as much time to arrive in the region of Proxima Centauris. |
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Sherlock and John arrive in Dartmoor to find the hound is a local legend. |
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The Mexica were the last of Aztlan migrants to arrive in Central Mexico. |
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One of the last of these migrations to arrive in the Valley of Mexico settled on an island in the Lake Texcoco and proceeded to subjugate the surrounding tribes. |
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The Victoria led by Elcano sailed across the Indian Ocean and north along the coast of Africa, to finally arrive in Spain in 1522, three years after its departure. |
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Seville is the only commercial river port of Spain, and the only inland city in the country where cruise ships can arrive in the historical centre. |
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It was only discovered as the ship was about to arrive in Penzance. |
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Waves that arrive in a direction other than obliquely along the spit will halt the growth of the spit, shorten it, or eventually destroy it entirely. |
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Knox left in January 1559, but he did not arrive in Scotland until 2 May 1559, owing to Elizabeth's refusal to issue him a passport through England. |
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These rehearsals are held during the course of several days before the Saturday show, and consequently the delegations arrive in the host city many days before the event. |
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These views were bound up in Protestant views of the Millennium, which some sects, such as the Fifth Monarchists predicted would arrive in England. |
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It was employed to great effect through the 15th century and first half of the 16th, as Renaissance styles were much slower to arrive in England than in Italy and France. |
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As long as we break the kill chain sometime between when you arrive in the battle space and when the enemy weapon approaches your airplane, you're successful at using stealth. |
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He saw some refugees arrive in hired lighter boats near Westminster Stairs, a mile west of Pudding Lane, unclothed and covered only with blankets. |
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If you get a chance, drop me a line when you arrive in Cairo. |
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As the children of the Lords MacGuffin, Dingwall and Macintosh, the three young nobles arrive in the film to try to win the hand of Princess Merida through sporting contest. |
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