Smith makes plain his superior regard for bernard montgomery and George Patton as military commanders. |
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Seeking direction, Bernard made a novena in preparation for the feast of the Immaculate Conception. |
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The infant Jesus, with a gracious look, takes St Bernard's crosier whilst St Bernard, in his white gloves, joins his hands in prayer. |
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In June 2001, he was canonized for his piety and good works as Saint Bernard of Corleone. |
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The programme follows Bernard O'Malley's journey as he attempts to uncover any clues the police may have missed. |
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Bernard was always said to have had a way with women, so it was perfect casting to have put him in the role of Romeo. |
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Bernard used to recall how as a lad of 14 in Yorkshire he was sent down the pits to mind the pit ponies. |
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Allardyce tells it like it is and neither Okocha nor Bernard Mendy can contradict the manager after their baptisms of fire at Loftus Road. |
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Bernard stood in the corner of the room watching Ronald carve the turkey he was supposed to have caught, killed, skinned, and cut himself. |
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The story hopscotched over to Bernard Weinraub, who covers Hollywood for The New York Times. |
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This new eatery occupies the swank Mile-End space vacated last year by the short-lived Restaurant Bernard. |
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Bernard embarked on pell-mell international expansion, building strong operations across the rest of Europe, Asia and Latin America. |
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On Monday of last week Thomas, his father Pat, and friend Bernard used a metal detector in their search. |
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Reeves became a close friend of Sidney and Beatrice Webb and George Bernard Shaw and other Fabians. |
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Bernard is fascinated, though still disgusted at the thought of injury, dirt, or deformity. |
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Bernard stood by the door and watched him, his piggy little eyes searching for a hint of a blush, a tear, a tremor. |
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Qualitative approaches, such as those described by Bernard, increasingly serve our investigations informatively. |
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I have a recording of a very attractive violin concerto with fiddler Louis Kaufman and Bernard Herrmann conducting. |
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The game was just two minutes old when Hawks were lured offside under their own posts and Bernard Hennessey did the needful. |
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The effort would be overseen by a powerful crisis manager modeled on Bernard Baruch, Woodrow Wilson's domestic war czar. |
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While we study the pictures we are assaulted by an overblown, portentous, bombastic Bernard Herrmann score that borders on self-parody. |
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No matter how much I desired her, I had to watch Bernard take her as his wife! |
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York Castle must not be sacrificed to Mammon having survived fire, floods and Civil War, according to Sir Bernard Ingham. |
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The conversion into the eye of the wind from wide out was converted by Bernard Robinson. |
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The stories about St Bernard dogs and the barrel of brandy around their necks is untrue though. |
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In the inter-breed beef competition, his Simmental stood second to a Limousin from Co Antrim exhibitor, Bernard Mairs after a recount. |
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Headteacher Bernard Wright says the increase is partly due to better attendance at exams. |
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Adeline Nakamura had met Bernard almost a year ago and they had been dating for a month. |
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And yet, amid this bleak landscape, there is talk of a new St. Bernard, rising from the mud. |
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Derek Underwood bowls the last ball of the day to Bernard Julien who plays defensively to Tony Greig at silly point. |
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The scornful mimicry of a supposedly distinctive accent may not be as bad-minded as Bernard jeering at the speech-patterns of others. |
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Huxley also typed in the advances Bernard makes to Eton's headmistress during the showing of the Penitentes film. |
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This was a school that looked to the ceramics of Picasso rather than the functional stoneware pottery of Bernard Leach. |
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Bernard rides around the town in an ostentatious sports car and behaves like a cowardly bully. |
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Bernard is a very good puncher, although he is not considered a one-punch knockout artist. |
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Bernard paid for his tea and took the lift to the 2nd floor and tried the door of the banquet hall, which opened. |
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Most sports utility vehicles are so high off the ground that your dog has to be virtually airborne or a St Bernard to be able to climb in. |
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Bernard, without thinking, sits next to her at the orgy-porgy and immediately regrets it because she has a unibrow. |
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She looked so perfect and flawless and she seemed utterly smitten with Bernard. |
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Hijackers became so bold that they once stole 1,500 quarts of impounded liquor from the St. Bernard Parish jail. |
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This article is excerpted from a speech Bernard Stein gave a 2002 National Writers Conference in Wilmington, Delaware. |
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She recently adopted a St. Bernard from a rescue shelter and while the dog is a handful, she's really enjoying it. |
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In January 1992, arthrography was done of the left knee, which showed according to Dr. Bernard Parent no sign of any tearing of the meniscus. |
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Born in Dublin in 1856, Bernard Shaw was a firm believer in home rule for Ireland. |
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The French physiologist Claude Bernard showed in the 1840s that both pancreatic juice and bile were necessary for the absorption of fat. |
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The Wombles were brought to life by stop-motion animation and the vocal talents of narrator Bernard Cribbins. |
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I asked Chief Bernard, because I'd heard some residents express concern about how much money had been pumped into the Centre. |
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Rochemback outruns Olivier Bernard as they both chase a through ball into the Newcastle box. |
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The leader, way out on his own, is Claston Bernard, the only man in the Commonwealth to have recorded a score of over 8,000 points this season. |
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Now Edna, with the help of local councillor Bernard Selby, plans to collate records, press cuttings and artefacts detailing his wartime actions. |
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Scottish twins the Proclaimers are on a world tour and they dropped in down under to tell Alex Bernard the true meaning of lifedrink! |
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Aelred, a friend and follower of St. Bernard, defined holy friendship for the monks of his abbey. |
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Bernard Sumner, who assumed singing duties in New Order, sounds a lot like he's channeling Ian Curtis on this track. |
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George Bernard Shaw and William Shakespeare have used farce to highlight patient vulnerability to unscrupulous physicians. |
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Macha is 145 pounds of phlegmatic composure, a St. Bernard who can't help but look dignified and profound, even when she is waiting for a treat. |
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Yet, as he shows, it was characteristic and effective in the hands of churchmen like Athanasius, Augustine, Bernard, Anselm, and Calvin. |
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Bernard has not been able to satisfy me that precondition number 1 has been met. |
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In December 1894 Mucha became famous with a commission for a poster for the actress Sarah Bernard. |
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Michael and Bernard provided one of the attractions on the day when they completed the cycle on a tandem bike. |
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Christine said although the work done by Portuguese surgeons was excellent, Bernard was isolated and confused for much of his time in hospital. |
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If you were to resign Bernard, if your whole party branch was to disappear up its own fundament, no one would ever know. |
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A good shepherd, St. Bernard used to say, has always bread in his scrip, and his dog in his keeping. |
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The entire venture was an ignoble failure, calling forth from Bernard a passionate lament over the sins of the crusaders. |
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The gourmet Burgundian chef Bernard Loiseau, 52, was found dead from shotgun wounds at his home last week. |
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Yesterday evening New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik announced that just 152 bodies had been recovered, of which 92 had been positively identified. |
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It is a shabby and disrespectful epitaph for the tweedy old Bernard Quatermass and his adventures, which date back almost to the advent of television. |
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Bernard was more patient in his knock, but Breese did not want to return on Monday, and with this in mind, he tore into the Guyana attack and raced his side to their target. |
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Turns out the bartender was from St. Bernard Parish, where the Manganos had their nursing home. |
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Good proportions and substance are the hallmark of a fine St Bernard. |
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In March 1955 family members paid a penny each to venture onto the platform at York Railway Station to wave off newly-weds Gladys and Bernard Hewitt. |
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So if you've realised how unappealing walking around in the cold is, then go get warm in Teddy Hall and acquaint yourself with a little Bernard Shaw. |
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Of course, Bernard Madoff makes Mr. Ponzi look like a nickel-and-dime grifter. |
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In his opinion, Judge Bernard McGinley said that the ID requirement placed an unreasonable burden on the right to vote. |
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According to Bernard, the stone-faced city attorneys agree that the conditions of the project need to be enforced but say they can't enforce them. |
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Bernard explains that the marimba originated with the African balophone, which was brought to central America by African slaves, and then altered by the Spanish influence. |
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At the helm of this dysfunctional clan is Bernard, played by Jeff Daniels, who is disturbingly effective as the over-educated, passive-aggressive father. |
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Others are rescue dogs, including the St. Bernard and Bernese. |
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Arnaud Faye, who spent four years under the tutelage of Bertron at Relais Bernard Loiseau, has a similar outlook. |
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If Joey got a year in the pokey, then I hope Bernard L. Madoff lives as long as Methuselah and spends all 969 years behind bars. |
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He remarks that he prefers the real Bernard to the falsely happy Bernard. |
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The last major invention in sofa beds was the result of customers' requests of an upholsterer named Bernard Castro to produce a davenport sofa bed that looked and worked well. |
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It has developed an oily outer coat and a fleecy undercoat, and eyes that shut tight to keep out water and infection with no haw, the third eyelid seen in the St. Bernard. |
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There he met English socialists and Fabians such as George Bernard Shaw, whose ideas contributed greatly to the shaping of his personality and politics. |
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In the original incident, both sides squared up at the end of the Hammers' 1-0 defeat and Cole was seen to throw punches in the direction of Bernard Mendy. |
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It was sponsored by something called the American Fact-Finding Committee, chaired by ring-wing organizer Bernard Weissman. |
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A third group includes ancestors and descendants of herding-type dogs, such as the Irish wolfhound, the collie, the greyhound, and the Saint Bernard. |
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When Bernard was home on furlough in 1917, they met more than once. |
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Brian Flanagan made a dart for the pavilion end from a ruck, and found the sharp Bernard Behan on his right and the out-half left the cover standing. |
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Canadian curler Cheryl Bernard wrote a book about curling and is a motivational speaker. |
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Under the agreement, third-generation apiarist Steven S. Bernard is authorized to raise and sell pure-Russian breeder queen bees on a first-come, first-served basis. |
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Arthur Acton decided to go into business with a neighbor in Florence, Bernard Berenson. |
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With Bernard Madoff in jail, the process of compensating his victims now begins. |
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And a new financial crisis has police in St. Bernard Parish seeing red. |
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Having a look around the Heidelberg with colleagues on his lunch hour was U.S. District Judge Bernard Friedman. |
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I never had sexual relations with that man, Bernard L. Madoff, not that there would be anything wrong with it. |
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Mr Hughes-Wilson's views lend weight to the words of George Bernard Shaw. |
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The leaders of the rival gang are looking over their shoulders for the Westies, who have yet to revenge the murder of Bernard Sugg, brother of Stephen, last August. |
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She fell in love with the theatre when she was still a student at the Rousse Language School where her debut was in a performance of Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw. |
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In a case of every cloud has a silver lining, Bernard had injured his knee and the other soldiers continued on their journey, only to be ambushed. |
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He also received the homage of two of Richard's vassals, Geoffrey de Rancon and Bernard of Brosse. |
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Bernard de Montfaucon's 1730 engraving has a solid line resembling a spear being held overhand matching the manner of the figure to the left. |
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Charlemagne and his uncle Bernard crossed the Alps in 773 and chased the Lombards back to Pavia, which they then besieged. |
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It was purchased in 1967 by Major Bernard Cayzer, a member of the family that made its fortune through the Clan shipping line. |
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The young Bernard was in perpetual intellectual motion, like a dragonfly hovering above a sea of ideas. |
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George Bernard Shaw even remarked that Great Expectations was more seditious than Marx's Das Kapital. |
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The Unseen University Cut Out Book was published in 2006 developed with Alan Bately and Bernard Pearson. |
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In 1988, he returned with Out of Order, produced by Duran Duran's Andy Taylor and by Bernard Edwards of Chic. |
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Some critics value it highly, pointing to music such as that written by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Aaron Copland, Bernard Herrmann, and others. |
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Barrie bought her a Saint Bernard puppy, who played a part in the novel The Little White Bird. |
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George Bernard Shaw was his neighbour in London for several years, and once participated in a Western that Barrie scripted and filmed. |
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He lived nearby and often walked his Saint Bernard dog Porthos in the park. |
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Bernard Dukore notes that he was successful as a dramatist in America ten years before achieving comparable success in Britain. |
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Morris also regularly contributed articles to the newspaper, in doing so befriending another contributor, George Bernard Shaw. |
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Lamb wanted Bernard Shrimsley to be his deputy, which Murdoch accepted as Shrimsley had been the second name on his list of preferences. |
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The international success of boxers such as Bernard Dunne, Andy Lee and John Duddy has much to do with this. |
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Tracks are written mainly by Sharleen Spiteri and Johnny McElhone, with Richard Hawley and Bernard Butler as collaborators. |
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In the 1930s, Susan studied ceramics with Bernard and David Leach while she was at Dartington Hall School. |
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The orchestra and chorus of the Royal Opera House were conducted by Bernard Haitink, Sir Georg Solti, Sir Colin Davis and Sir Edward Downes. |
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There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have had little preference as to whether their plays were performed or read. |
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King Bernard of Italy died in 818 in imprisonment after rebelling a year earlier, and Italy was brought back into Imperial control. |
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A face transplant was first done on 27 November 2005 by Dr Bernard Devauchelle. |
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Bernard Montgomery had taken part in the initial planning for the raid, but had suggested that the operation be abandoned. |
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General Bernard Montgomery was named commander of the 21st Army Group, which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion. |
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Sansom, Bernard Silberman, Richard Storry, Karel van Wolfram, and Ezra Vogel. |
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An attempt to relieve this group in 1922 failed when the schooner Teddy Bear under Captain Joe Bernard became stuck in the ice. |
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Proponents in contemporary political philosophy of such a view include Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams. |
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Bernard Pass, the Col de Tende, the Gotthard Pass, the Semmering Pass, the Simplon Pass, and the Stelvio Pass. |
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Together with the larger Bernard Wharf on the other side of the river, this makes navigation of the river difficult. |
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George Bernard Shaw turned the Edwardian theatre into an arena for debate about important political and social issues. |
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He modestly told the press that Carl Sandburg, Isak Dinesen and Bernard Berenson deserved the prize, but he gladly accepted the prize money. |
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The music score of the movie consists of recordings by the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Bernard Haitink. |
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The Great St Bernard Tunnel, under the Great St Bernard Pass, leads from Martigny, Switzerland to Aosta. |
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The province was named for poeninus mons, the Roman name of the Great St Bernard Pass. |
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The action is highlighted by composer Bernard Herrmann's pulsating ostinatos. |
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Readers familiar with Bernard Stiegler's work on anamnesis and hypomnesis will find much of interest. |
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Barck ran his office as a satrapy in the dominion of Bernard McFeely, the fifty-six-year-old mayor of Hoboken. |
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Bernard recommends, when necessary, defatting this area to give it better definition. |
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Sarah plays Gloria, one of three air hostesses who are all, unknown to each other, engaged to Parisian architect Bernard. |
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Bernard Lonergan argued that a Thomist theory of intellect must begin with advertence to the act of understanding. |
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Gerszten RE, Accurso F, Bernard GR, Caprioling RM, Klee EW, Klee GG, et al. |
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Sir Bernard was the university's Emeritus Professor of Radioastronomy and the founder and first director of Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire. |
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Sir Bernard was a great pioneer in radio astronomy and especially in the way he could drive projects to completion. |
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The practice was a linchpin to Shaw's utopic thinking and forms the focus of Yde's Bernard Shaw and Totalitarianism. |
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His move follows pressure from heads, governors and MPs led by Tory frontbencher Bernard Jenkin and former Labour welfare minister Frank Field. |
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Our major witnesses to the system, however, are the customaries of Bernard and of Ulrich, from the late eleventh century. |
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Bernard Hopkins, one of the great middleweights in boxing history, recently announced that he wanted to come out of a short retirement. |
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Bernard cooks kebabs on his wood-fired grillade while his wife explains the menu and dishes of the day in perfect English. |
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He played Bernard in the TV adaptation of Small Island, earning him a nomination for BAFTA Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. |
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General Bernard Montgomery was named as commander of the 21st Army Group, which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion. |
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All Gibraltarians are entitled to health care in public wards and clinics at the St Bernard hospital and primary health care centre. |
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He inbounded the ball to Chris Mihm, who handed it back to Bryant as the Bobcats switched from Keith Bogans to Bernard Robinson guarding him. |
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Featured stars include James McAvoy as Richard, Natalie Dormer, Benedict Cumberbatch, Christopher Lee, Bernard Cribbens and Johnny Vegas. |
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Bernard Spitzer's massive Corinthian, catercorner from Waterside to the south on the west side of First Avenue, has 57 stories. |
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Bernard cooks kebabs on the wood-fired grillade while his wife explains the menu and dishes of the day in perfect English. |
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It went on to provide a breakthrough for some of the city's most famous writers, such as Synge, Yeats himself and George Bernard Shaw. |
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The author of this book, Bernard Ebbinghaus, is described on its jacket as a Professor of Macrosociology. |
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In previous years Souad Massi, Sergent Garcia and Bernard Lavilliers have performed in Cairo during the celebrations. |
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The Crowner John Mysteries by Bernard Knight are a series of books set in 12th century Exeter. |
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Potash was scarce because of the Napoleonic Wars, and Bernard Courtois had resorted to varec imported from the Brittany and Normandy seacoasts. |
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A hospice for travellers was founded in 1049 by Saint Bernard of Menthon and came to be named after him in the 16th century, along with the pass. |
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Bernard dogs were about and when we sat down came over to give our hands a lick just as if they wanted to say Hello too. |
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Prosecutor Bernard Thorogood said Hilda Fairweather had dementia and was known to wander off. |
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Bernard writes that all the bishops opposed the annates bill in the beginning. |
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People like Bernard Matthews, who owns the largest factory farm in Europe, make huge profits from the breeding of poultry. |
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Not a Bernard Matthews factory farm where the birds never see the light of day and are dosed up to their red necks in antibiotics. |
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Bernard Schriever, commander of the Air Force Systems Command, the brilliant man who brought the ICBM to life. |
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Bernard, Pinscher, Rottweiler, Chihuahua, and many other breeds will be presented. |
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During her speech Foster also thanked Bernard for being the huge support system and a strong and gritty co-parent. |
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So kudos to director Bernard Rose for trying to breathe life into a genre that's become so tired and directionless of late. |
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Edmund appears as a fictional character in Bernard Cornwell's novel The Last Kingdom. |
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Bernard Jenkin, the Conservative spokesman for the regions, said the vote would mean the end of plans for a North East Assembly. |
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Bernard Clark and Ethel were seated side by side on a costly sofa gazing abstractly at the parting guest. |
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A similar arrangement was made for her son Bernard, named in honor of the great Carthusian mystic and of Bernie Astor, the publicist. |
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Bernard Cosman found that in Georgia, it was the black belt whites who gave Goldwater his largest percentage of the vote. |
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Empiricism continued through John Stuart Mill and Bertrand Russell, while Bernard Williams was involved in analytics. |
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Henry's father advised him to come to terms with Louis and peace was made between them in August 1151 after mediation by Bernard of Clairvaux. |
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It is possible, however, that these defences instead date from around 1627, and were built by the King's engineer, Bernard Johnson. |
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Bernard Matthews Farms has a large turkey farm on the former RAF Attlebridge in Weston Longville. |
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Hawking accepted, and Bernard Carr travelled with them as the first of many students who fulfilled this role. |
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St Ives also houses the Leach Pottery, where Bernard Leach, and his followers championed Japanese inspired studio pottery. |
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Elgar refused, but would have collaborated with George Bernard Shaw had Shaw been willing. |
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The original backers, EMI Films, had been scared off at the last minute by the subject matter, particularly Bernard Delfont. |
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His reasons for doing so are unknown, but the biographer Bernard Glassman surmises that it was to avoid being confused with his father. |
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The only part of the Empire that Louis was not promised was Italy, which Charlemagne specifically bestowed upon Pippin's illegitimate son Bernard. |
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From Camberwell, he followed its headmaster, Walter Bayes, to the Westminster School of Art in central London, where he studied under Bayes and Bernard Meninsky. |
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Having been bypassed by easier and more practical routes, particularly the Great St Bernard Tunnel which opened in 1964, its value today is mainly historical and recreational. |
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George Bernard Shaw the Grovy A shaw is a small thicket or grove. |
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Bernard was kitted out with an extendable grasper, a pounds 1,000 gnasher-resistant leather suit, wicket keeper-style protective gloves, a riot helmet and binoculars. |
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Bernard on a pedestal above the road on the Italian side, across a small valley from the cross, was constructed in 1905 on the site of the Roman mansio. |
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However, the Po Valley is not visible from Little St Bernard Pass and it is more likely that Hannibal pointed in the direction of the Po Valley but it was not in sight. |
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Those making their Prom debuts in the Sargent years included Carlo Maria Giulini, Georg Solti, Leopold Stokowski, Rudolf Kempe, Pierre Boulez and Bernard Haitink. |
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It was in Guyana, at the tender age of 6, Eastman discovered the fighting instinct he hopes will give him the advantage over Bernard Hopkins on Saturday at Staples Center. |
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The Bernard Group provides clients with almost any type of print signage large or small, on almost any substrate, econometrically and exceptionally fast. |
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More than three centuries ago, the French writer Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle established himself as one of the first great popularizers of science. |
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So I did read it, beginning with Kwame Anthony Appiah, ending with Bernard Yack, and, once I had started reading it, it was indeed difficult for me to put it down. |
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And after being a special guest at Munster's defeat of Australia on Tuesday, Big Bang is now dreaming of beating Bernard Dunne defeater in front of a packed Thomond Park. |
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Jermain Taylor is the middleweight champion of the world, coming off two consecutive victories over Bernard Hopkins, one of the best middleweights of the past 25 years. |
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Clifton James to impersonate General Sir Bernard Montgomery. |
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Memories also turned to those who have been lost since last year's 70th anniversary commemorations, including Bernard Jordan, who earned the nickname The Great Escaper. |
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Feynman diagrams of the various processes involved in the Bernard et al. |
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Yeats, Aleister Crowley, Lady Gregory, Tallulah Bankhead, George Bernard Shaw, the cellist Guilhermina Suggia, the Marchesa Casati and Elizabeth Bibesco. |
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Guests included the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of Birmingham, Coun Mike Sharpe and his wife Thelma, and one of his precessors, Sir Bernard Zissman. |
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The Kenyan Ministry of Sports has tried to stop the defections, but they have continued anyway, with Bernard Lagat the latest, choosing to represent the United States. |
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To that witty, avuncular Fabian figure, Bernard Shaw and Totalitarianism supplies Teiresian alterity, a counter-narrative of identity that is unsettling and at times shocking. |
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When Duffy was 15, June Scriven sent her poems to Outposts, a publisher of pamphlets, where it was read by the bookseller Bernard Stone, who published some of them. |
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Bernard, Lafourche, the modern Mississippi, and now the Atchafalaya. |
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St David's metropolitan status as an archbishopric was later supported by Bernard, Bishop of St David's, Geoffrey of Monmouth and Gerald of Wales. |
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Bernard and Georgette Cazes, both 86, were found hand in hand on their bed with plastic bags over their faces by a member of staff at the Hotel Lutetia. |
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Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, in a medieval illuminated manuscript. |
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This soon changed especially after Bernard Drake's devastating raid in 1585 which virtually wiped out the Spanish and Portuguese fishing industry in this area. |
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Finally, Charles Martel also had known a mistress, Ruodhaid, with whom he had the children Bernard, Hieronymus, and Remigius, the latter who became an archbishop of Rouen. |
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Bernard is one of the most ancient passes through the Western Alps, with evidence of use as far back as the Bronze Age and surviving traces of a Roman road. |
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Calzaghe won by unanimous decision, surpassing the 20 defenses made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively. |
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The master brewer at 3 Monkeys is French Canadian Martin Bernard who's also an oenologist and believes that brewing is as exacting a science and art as wine-making. |
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Councilman Bernard Parks said risk management should be among the duties of every department head, plus there is already a division in the CAO's Office. |
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Bernard Weatherill had announced his impending retirement a long time before the 1992 general election, leading to a long but suppressed campaign for support. |
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With adoption of a more scientific approach, Leonardo da Vinci and Bernard Palissy independently reached an accurate representation of the hydrologic cycle. |
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To build his cyclotron, Chadwick brought in two young experts, Bernard Kinsey and Harold Walke, who had worked with Lawrence at the University of California. |
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Authors who have been influenced by Bunyan include Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott and George Bernard Shaw. |
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In 1937 Bernard Fantus, director of therapeutics at the Cook County Hospital in Chicago, established the first hospital blood bank in the United States. |
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Councilman Bernard Parks, a former LAPD chief, took the department to task for reclassifying domestic-violence assaults without first consulting the City Council. |
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Armorica is featured extensively in Bernard Cornwell's novel The Winter King where Ynys Trebes, later Mont Saint Michel is besieged and destroyed by the Franks. |
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Powell's theatre credits include Singin' in the Rain, Ubu Roi and Pirates, Travesties, Tovarich, and more recently a touring production of Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell. |
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Members Martyn Bernard and Emily Freeman competed in the Beijing Olympics. |
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Commander of all land forces for the invasion General Bernard Montgomery and Eisenhower's Chief of Staff General Walter Bedell Smith wished to proceed with the invasion. |
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Prominent opponents of various aspects of the scholastic mainstream included Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Peter Damian, Bernard of Clairvaux, and the Victorines. |
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The first, The Love School, in 1975, starred Bernard Lloyd as Hunt. |
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Chesterton's style and thinking were all his own, however, and his conclusions were often opposed to those of Oscar Wilde and George Bernard Shaw. |
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Instead, in a more Brechtian key, we are left stranded in catastasis, and Bernard Shaw and Totalitarianism forgoes anodyne closure in favor of sustained dissonance. |
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The dancers become maenads, Valkyries, attacking their material with tremendous force while Daniel Bernard Roumain's score soared from wah-wah pedal guitar to tender violin. |
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Orwell wrote a critique of George Bernard Shaw's play Arms and the Man. |
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Pratchett and Bernard Pearson collaborated on The Discworld Almanak, for the Year of the Prawn, with illustration by Paul Kidby, Pearson and Sheila Watkins. |
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Trager and Bernard Bloch in a 1941 paper on English phonology and went on to become part of standard usage within the American structuralist tradition. |
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Bernard, daughter of Buffi and Scott Bernard of East Templeton, has graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. |
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Eliza Doolittle, the central character in George Bernard Shaw's play, Pygmalion, and the musical adaptation by Alan Jay Lerner, My Fair Lady, is a Covent Garden flower seller. |
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Bernard Herrmann composed the former and was a consultant on the latter. |
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Dublin has a significant literary history, and produced many literary figures, including Nobel laureates William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw and Samuel Beckett. |
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Bernard pass and conquered almost all of the Alpine regions. |
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The Petit Saint Bernard circle lies further afield, in the French Alps. |
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