However, we are assured by the Town Hall that at last we're on to a winner. |
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The past few months have just been go, go, go and at last I'm getting the chance to kick back and relax. |
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Complaints about young people drinking in the Millennium town Park were aired at last week's meeting of the Town Council. |
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The cricket has been agricultural this morning, but at last England are starting to connect wood on willow. |
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We have kept hoping for as long as we could, but we have to accept Margaret has probably gone and at last her suffering has ended. |
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When he did at last speak, his voice was just as flat and emotionless as his eyes. |
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They were gone at last, the warm wind whipping her long brown locks as they bounded through the grass. |
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With the children settled into new homes, their families at last heard where they were. |
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Despite his love for Emma and the joy of having a child at last, Nelson was none the less given to bouts of depression. |
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Eventually, they end up in costume, performing song and dance acts and at last tap dance into the box with the beetle-man. |
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Remarkably he beat the Texan in the first race against the clock at last year's event. |
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As full time approached they plugged away at the home defence without seriously threatening to break it, until at last the backs found space. |
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When she did return at last, she found to her dismay, that they had moved away. |
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The lady was doubtful, but at last decided on Guinness, and the gentleman wanted a gin and it. |
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So popstrel Samantha Mumba's joke at last week's Brits is a pretty good joke. |
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It was tracked down at last and turned out to be a female, who on the last morning paid a visit to the flowering bushes beneath the balcony. |
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Confidence was now running high for Molleran's and at last they began to show some of the stylish football that had taken them to the final. |
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With a final tug, Cedric heaved on the crossbow bolt, wrenching it free at last. |
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This was when the millionaire celebrity author at last acquired the moral force for which he is still recognised. |
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The captives on the rock were at last rescued by the islanders, who are the most dexterous cragsmen in those parts. |
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There is hope at last for all those poor souls who desperately crave some winter sunshine. |
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I have a favorite photo that I took at last year's Fourth of July parade in our neighborhood. |
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Azure stood up, finding her feet at last, and grabbed the sword almost as an afterthought. |
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In his last years he was able to pick off those who had crossed him, reward those who had stood by him, and enjoy a quiet life at last. |
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With a hardy tug that caused me to fall over it came free, releasing Kage at last. |
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The glaring sun has at last curved above the frosted pines fringing the small city of Whitehorse. |
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Only when we at last recognize the insubstantiality of all such states, can we utilize them all freely. |
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He was still fuzzy from the excess consumption at last night's birthday drinks, and appeared at the door in sunglasses. |
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The political discussion appeared to have ended at last, and everyone had turned their attention back to the pot roast on their plates. |
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I can see the law at last punishing those who kill, abuse or oppress Dalits. |
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But if McLeish was the type of person to dally on instances of coincidence and place his faith in fate, he need only look at last term. |
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Boys and girls, now connubially linked, escape at last on the very final page. |
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His deathbed visitor violates the terms of Nolan's sentence and at last shares with Nolan the events of the previous fifty years. |
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When at last we debouched on the quayside below San Marco, Elizabeth turned to me with an air of satisfaction. |
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After more than a decade at the helm it looks as if his endeavours may at last pay off. |
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The consolation for the visiting support, however, was that after half-an-hour their team had at last posed a threat to the home defence. |
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This sounds like we could be going in the right direction at last, but, as ever, the devil's in the detail. |
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The three men, who have not been named, were arrested and bailed as part of a police probe into proxy voting at last year's local elections. |
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Questions were raised over the allocation of a council housing project to an outside body at last week's Carlow town council meeting. |
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The sun shined its glaring reflection off millions of grains of sand, and at last I found what I was looking for. |
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Painfully aware of the contradiction between the policy of glasnost and the party's handling of the Chernobyl crisis, Gorbachev at last acted. |
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Or, just perhaps, the prayers of the faithful for deliverance from ungodly rule are at last being heard. |
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Indeed at last Council I proposed two motions that got full Council backing. |
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Wright demoed the tool at last August's DefCon but held off its release until Cisco was able to make a fix available. |
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We had a chance to demo some of the new 3DS games on offer at last week's event. |
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The final hurdle has at last been overcome in the battle to give Middleton protected Conservation Area status. |
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Colleagues held a minute's silence as a mark of respect for their departed friend at last Friday night's card drive in Knock Community Centre. |
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And when, at last, they came to me, they did so with a compliments slip that featured an engraving from Dickens's The Old Curiosity Shop. |
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He mentions the atomic bomb detonation in Japan, which seems later to have saved their lives by ending the war at last. |
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Bulgaria's wrestlers had another fine outing at last weekend's 39th Nikola Petrov International Greco-Roman Style Wrestling tournament. |
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Barbara, meanwhile, came into her own at last as an extremely popular first lady who made the most of her grandmotherly image. |
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The Liberal Democrats might wake up, go out and at last find a plausible candidate for prime minister. |
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Here they seem to have at last begun honing their ability to ride a simple groove at a moderate pace. |
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Storan also presented a three-minute ' elevator pitch ' to potential funders at last week's First Tuesday networking event. |
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Enough of the man, for he is dead now, poor devil, dead at the very time that he had made sure that he had at last discovered the elixir of life. |
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Emancipated at last from family expectations, he was free to pursue his own interests. |
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And the polls suggest that the benign effects of increased government spending have at last been discerned by the electorate. |
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I'm very pleased to meet you at last, after all the wonderful things I've heard about you from your father. |
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Such bloodstained enormities pass unnoticed now in a media pummelled into numbness by a government at last bereft of any moral sense or shame. |
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The trick is to ensure that the words you speak when you ditch her reveal your true personality at last. |
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A satellite, seen from the earth, ought to change its colour, and at last evanish in violet. |
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The laughter of the children urged him onwards along the even forest path that led at last to a hill in an open meadow. |
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He sought a winner's medal at last but, in the event, had to settle for less. |
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The two are said to have had an exceedingly blunt exchange at last weekend's Victorian ALP conference. |
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The doorkeeper, unable to refuse such a firm yet polite man, consented at last, giving us his final warning. |
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And at last the owner men drove into the dooryards and sat in their cars to talk out of the windows. |
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The pressure from everyone, from the Prime Minister downwards, seems to be having some effect at last. |
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I'm going to risk her wrath, I say, and at last I think there is a glimmer of a smile. |
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The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed. |
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So the All England Club have at last bowed the knee to progress and agreed to roof the hallowed Centre Court. |
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His eyes were red and there were circles underneath them when at last he woke, very early in the morning. |
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The data were adjusted for previous lactation milk yield and days in milk at last test day. |
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Point by point they clawed back the deficit and at last drew level with two minutes to go. |
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When I at last pulled the pizza from the roasting kiln of the oven I was greeted with something less pizza and more cracker covered with oatmeal. |
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The sport Minister was not put out at having to wait over an hour for the world heavyweight boxing champion to appear at last week's press conference. |
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Together with the extra powers City of York Council can now use to hit taggers with instant fines, we might at last be getting anti-graffiti measures down to a fine art. |
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It started to cool off today, at last, much to Dolly's relief. |
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Upon further inspection, each and every one of those monkeys is crocheting handkerchiefs and talking about the potato salad at last week's church picnic. |
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Again Rankin failed with the easy conversion and Jed at last found some glimmer of hope when fullback Kevin Amos struck a fine penalty goal from 35 metres. |
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The film premiered to rave reviews at last year's Toronto Film Festival. |
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It suggests, perhaps, that we are indeed at last moving a little bit faster between the time the deeds of settlement are signed, and the time legislation comes to this House. |
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They never go down without a fight and today, at last, they drew blood. |
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Clinicians need the network to carry the electronic patient record and at last we can visualise both the possible shape of the record and how it might work for us. |
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To become an engine driver it was necessary to start at the bottom, cleaning locomotives, to progress to stoking them and then at last to driving. |
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The women's fourth-place finish equaled their best ever performance set at last year's conference meet while the men's fifth-place finish was one better than last year. |
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A month ago it looked like the NFL might at last be pilloried for its culture of violence and big money. |
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But that does not explain why the BNP went on to take six more seats at last week's elections in Burnley, where most wards were electing just one councillor. |
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The fog lifted at least, and Haley's eyes fluttered apart at last. |
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The handmade Belgian chocolates are available from Kirkwall confectioners Nimms, after being previewed at last weekend's annual Taste of Orkney Food Festival. |
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There are people around who DO want something else from their weekend but don't want to endure 40 lads who've been out all day and looking for a bit of aggro at last orders. |
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It is nice to be back on my feet again and walking around at last. |
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I do this every day, and yet the joy of waiting and at last touching again the diadem, only seems to increase as the days pass. |
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The Spanish uprising in 1808 at last permitted Britain to gain a foothold on the Continent. |
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Lee's army, checked at last, returned to Virginia before McClellan could destroy it. |
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Night comes at last, and some hours of restlessness and confusion bring me again to a day of solitude. |
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Upon balancing the account, the profit at last will hardly countervail the inconveniences that go along with it. |
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The indisposition which has long hung upon me, is at last grown to such a head, that it must quickly make an end of me or of itself. |
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The most degenerate souls did at last sleep in the bodies of trees, and grew up merely into plantal life. |
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He held the post for six years, and a stable family life was at last possible. |
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President Truman, when at last he grasped the nettle and dismissed MacArthur, knew well enough the outcry that would follow. |
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They reinstated the constitution and returned power to Stevens, who at last assumed the office of Prime Minister. |
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On a sunny stone near a foresty bed of asparagus I sat down at last, tired, and a little dispirited. |
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The ake of months of a growing firenlust became a rising queem til at last there was the burst of loosing that almost made his knees buckle. |
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So, at last, backed by a formidable phalange of femfans, I dare speak up, brave lassie that I am. |
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When at last the pope was suffering from a very severe sickness, he spontaneously requested, one after another, each of the last sacraments. |
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Thanks to digital remastering, you can really hear the sound of the music at last. |
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Or is it that from being a deluder of others he has become at last his own dupe as he is, if report belie him not, his own and his only enjoyer? |
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The natives' captain at last agreed that they could be taken, under the condition that they return with European goods to trade. |
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Yet, just as Johnson was plunging into another trough of despondency, the reputation of the Dictionary at last brought reward. |
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I pulled back, made fast again to the jetty, and then went to sleep at last. |
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It was a homecoming, at last, that Kenyans had waited for for almost a decade. |
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I weant on for a gudish way till at last I loast sight o' the great square building behind the housen. |
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When they divided at last into warring factions the empire fell, unable to keep out invading armies. |
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The states must at last engage to the merchants here that they will indemnify them from all that shall fall out. |
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The purpose of philosophy is to unite oneself with the objects of the intellect, and even at last with the One that is above all intellection. |
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Working to a plan at last, James's firefighters had also created a large firebreak to the north of the conflagration. |
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In 1049, Leo IX became pope, at last a pope with the character to face the papacy's problems. |
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We made a few gargantuan strides, leapt three or four times more, and sat down at last in a lichenous hollow. |
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When a servant brought back accounts of sermons from nonconformist meetings, Milton became so sarcastic that the man at last gave up his place. |
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These same conditions apply to state liability for damage caused by the decision of a judicial body adjudicating at last instance. |
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When at last they were thoroughly toasted, the Badger summoned them to the table, where he had been busy laying a repast. |
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He was at last provided for, and was allowed to read, write and receive visitors, including Dorothy for several hours a day. |
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Here the Via Flaminia turns south, approximated today by highway SP3, which climbing the flanks of Monte Fiume arrives at last at the pass. |
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He had been pulling the trigger of his slugthrower all this time, but now the firing pin clicked at last upon an empty firing chamber. |
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He at last fell into a slumber, and thence into a fast sleep, which detained him in that place until it was almost night. |
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He, by playing too often at the mouth of death, has been snapped by it at last. |
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It was the unknown, objectified at last, in concrete flesh and blood, bending over him and reaching down to seize hold of him. |
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So arrayed I stepped at last from my door and was saluted as before by my monstrous ostiaries. |
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Tundher-an-ouns, Sir, give it to us, or you'11 be afther stroking it into a wran at last, so you will. |
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And in fact this revision has come to be practiced at last conforming to the reality of junior colleges unparallelly developing all over Japan. |
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Behind the plaque a brass and jaunty Joyce re-juggles book, stick and cigarette, defiantly dandy, unparanoid at last beneath his canopy of ferns. |
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He then began to vociferate pretty loudly, and at last an old woman, opening an upper casement, asked, Who they were, and what they wanted? |
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Again Puck translated to Kadmiel in the strange, solemn-sounding language, and at last Kadmiel laughed. |
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The Romans were at last able to board, and the whole Veneti fleet fell into their hands. |
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Having at last got past the crowd of boats, we advanced rapidly for two hours more, when we stopped at a wat, in order to give the men a rest. |
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It looked like a deadlock until at last Katinka pointed to a pair of windproofs that were hanging on the line over the stove. |
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He reached the old ruins at last, dim masses of moss-grown masonry in the glimmer of the wintry starlight. |
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After spending many years in profoundly investigating this problem, I have at last struck bottom. |
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Unable to hide his emotion as he relives this episode, Odysseus at last reveals his identity. |
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Aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, Churchill at last retired as prime minister in 1955 and was succeeded by Anthony Eden. |
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In June 1607 he was at last rewarded with the office of solicitor general. |
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It came at last. The sky lightened, the mist melted away, and then a long, low, far-off streak of pale yellow light floated on the eastern horizon. |
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Instead of satiation Hitler menaced Poland, and at last Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain dropped appeasement and stood firm in promising to defend Poland. |
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Only in the 19th century, as a result of industrialization, was the town at last outdone by competition from nearby cities such as Copenhagen and Hamburg. |
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To unify China, Kublai began a massive offensive against the remnants of the Southern Song in 1274 and finally destroyed the Song in 1279, unifying the country at last. |
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Finally, between 1880 and 1900, an explosive burst of experimental activity at last drove home the truth of germ theory to all but the most purblind of critics. |
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There came at last a silence so complete she could hear the ticking of the clock under the bed, and the snoring of Sophronie's children behind the wall of the girls' bedroom. |
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She yielded resistlessly, every fibre of her being quivering responsive to the overwhelming passion of love which had at last stormed and broken down all barriers. |
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But at last the thin edge of the wedge of reform had been pushed in. |
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He that trusts every one without reserve will at last be deceived. |
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It came at last with a mother-of-pearl sheen at the zenith, such as I had never seen before in the tropics, unglowing, almost grey, with a strange reminder of high latitudes. |
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His volubility had left him at last, and he sank down wearily on my sofa. I felt that no words of condolence availed, and I let him lie there quietly. |
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It was caused in the first instance by a single cow, which was purchased at a fair, and which cow warped, and it was only got rid of at last by changing the whole herd. |
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They were at last glad to compound for his bare commitment to the Tower. |
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Noel Meade singled out Advocat, second in the County Hurdle at last year's Cheltenham Festival, as the first string among his three likely runners. |
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Maccario, it was evident, did not care to take the risk of blundering upon a picket, and a man led them by twisting paths until at last the hacienda rose blackly before them. |
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He then traced them from place to place, till at last he found two of them drinking together, with a third person, at a hedge-tavern near Aldersgate. |
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All the papers came as usual, in their long, arhythmical collapse onto the doormat, where they lay like a menace and were approached at last with long-armed reluctance. |
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Calandra Thurrott, a member from Port Orange in Florida, entered this fine example of applique in the original art section at last year's World Conference in San Diego. |
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This brings us at last to game day. You are going to speak. You are prepared to speak, but you still have some work to do before, during, and right after your presentation. |
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He will at last prevail, if only we have the grace to recognise Him, to seize the opportunities which, out of these excandescent heats, fly off as sparks from the anvil. |
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Struck by his desperate dauntlessness, and his wild desire to visit Christendom, the captain at last relented, and told him he might make himself at home. |
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Perhaps in the world's destruction it would be possible at last to see how it was made. Oceans, mountains. The ponderous counterspectacle of things ceasing to be. |
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This at last brought me to the cooley or ravine that I so longed to reach. |
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Despite these problems, the Treaties of Tilsit at last gave Napoleon a respite from war and allowed him to return to France, which he had not seen in over 300 days. |
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