One of her favourite pastimes was walking and she came into contact with many residents in the Hillview area who came to know her well. |
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Unfortunately that was when I came to know that I had the train name wrong. |
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Naturally I knew her by sight, and had heard her speak, a long time before I came to know her properly. |
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We lived together for two years at university, and I soon came to know her as one of the kindest and most selfless people I have ever known. |
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My hotel room here is stylish, in that faded Mediterranean way I came to know so well while summering with my family in Majorca. |
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He also came to know a half-witted spinster who, having stolen a yard or two of cloth from a weaver, was to be hanged for it. |
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Her friendliness, humble kindliness and her generous disposition won her the hearts of many people who came to know and love her personality. |
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I came to know of the killings of my parents only about a year after their death. |
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It was in this act of destruction, where the spokes of the bicycle splintered off, that I came to know the material. |
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According to A. Grant, he came to know the Scottish Universities better even than do Scotsmen themselves. |
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I came to know who the informant was because of a leak in the Crown attorney's office. |
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He also came to know and admire the machine-like designs of the artists and designers working at the Bauhaus school of art in Germany. |
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The pity and gratitude disappeared as soon as I came to know he was just using me. |
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Please give a brief description of how you came to know the Lord Jesus Christ as your personal Saviour. |
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Although my father had prejudiced views, I came to know those people. |
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She willingly accepted the pain of our being separated for five to eleven days at a time and came to know the trucking language and lifestyle almost as well as any trucker. |
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The Susan Sontag I came to know is most obviously presaged in the young diarist's cultural voraciousness. |
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Flaherty came to know the Inuit while working as a surveyor and prospector. |
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Little did they know that you would have been appalled if you came to know that police bandobast for you was causing so much hardship to laypeople. |
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They came to know the place well as they marched up out of Albert and took one of two well-worn routes to the front. |
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Mr. Speaker, I appreciate the reference to integrated pest management, IPM as we came to know it in the debates many years ago. |
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Mr. Ibrahim came to know about the health services available to his daughter from the cars that went around with campaign banners and megaphones. |
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I've said my goodbyes to the outgoing administration, people I came to know, to respect, to like. |
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The octopuses I came to know were strong but gentle and the suction of their suckers tasting my skin pulled me like an alien's kiss. |
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Galloping through the tall trees in forest woodlands or winding our way slowly over miles of alien, stony-gray barrens, we came to know a place apart from our comfort zones. |
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The man I came to know was a rich mixture of many qualities. |
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During these lessons, he came to know, between songs, in snatches of conversation, that Mr. Chatterjee had got his two-year extension at the helm of the company. |
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I came to know that education was the key to success, and this realization enabled me to work hard in class. |
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I only came to know her over two days, and yet her joy, grit and determination will stay with me forever. |
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The more they used it and talked amongst themselves and their peers is basically how they came to know the vehicle and its capabilities. |
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America came to know Europe first of all through its power rather than through its ideas. |
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It was only a Chapter of Provincials, and being small, we came to know each other well. |
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As scientific technology developed, they came to know that the universe is not stagnant, but that it keeps expanding. |
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Later I came to know that I am going to explore yet another year in a different land and culture, an interesting country like Philippines. |
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It was then that I came to know the Marist spirituality, the style of Mary, the start of the conquest of my heart. |
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As the physician at Joyceville, I came to know Laurence through his extensive advocacy work. |
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And after I appeared on TV screens, I'm sure, they came to know that I am not like a man with horns on the head. |
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I came to know that though the Director was an efficient and upright officer, she happened to incur the Minister's displeasure for the simple reason that she was not pliable. |
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All who met Anna Lindh came to know and appreciate her exceptional qualities of warmth, intelligence and openness of spirit: she was the exemplary face of modern European politics. |
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The news of Tim Noël's passing is deeply saddening for the many friends and colleagues who came to know him through his work at the Bank of Canada during more than three decades of outstanding service. |
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He came to know his grandfather very well, he said. |
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He came to know the druggist's young daughter who committed suicide when her parents locked her in her room for corresponding with Thomas, a German. |
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I came to know a man who was extremely demanding of himself, constantly questioning his artistic process and searching for the best way to give form to his vision. |
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When I came to know Saint Dominic better and on reading the gospels, I became convinced that Dominic understood very profoundly the theme of Jesus and his mercy towards sinners, the small and marginalized. |
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This artist, a friend of Piet Mondrian's who shared his interests in theosophy and neoplasticism, came to know Tibetan Buddhism relatively late in life. |
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Almost two decades later, when I served as my country's ambassador to Vienna, I came to know Kurt Waldheim personally after his retirement from public life. |
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In his autobiography, he reports how he came to know of the Bhagavad Gita through the influence of theosophists and that he was ashamed that this jewel of Indian wisdom was not known to him before. |
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But as she came to know Mr. Modine, she also came to know his house. |
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For instance, some languages, like Matses in Peru, oblige their speakers, like the finickiest of lawyers, to specify exactly how they came to know about the facts they are reporting. |
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All access to him by his colleagues was through her, and she came to know as much about Larkin's compartmentalized life as anyone. |
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Another, more logical explanation might be that the Norwegians came to know about the islands by the Gaels of Scotland and Ireland. |
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The Commission came to know of the measure by way of a complaint. |
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My friends gradually came to know that I was devoting my free time-between my classes and the choir-to visiting seniors in eight homes and residences. |
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During that time he came to know Alexander von Zemlinsky, a rising young composer and conductor of the amateur orchestra Polyhymnia in which Schoenberg played cello. |
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At that time I was fortunate enough to be brought almost immediately into contact with what I came to know, to recognise and to understand as the ageless wisdom teachings. |
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Further investigation led to the discovery of the skeletal remains of a very large dinosaur, which the world came to know as Albertosaurus sarcophagus. |
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That same Holy Spirit came to the apostles on the day of Pentecost, compelling them to go forth into the world to bring others to the new life which they came to know in the Lord Jesus Christ. |
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From the start, I came to know at last what it was to feel satiated. |
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Disappointed in life and embittered by the lack of recognition accorded him by his contemporaries, particularly Goethe, he came to know an incurably sick woman, Henriette Vogel, who begged him to kill her. |
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But as I came to know each of them in the confines of this room, I began to reunderstand that each man's humanity and capacity to love expresses itself in different forms. |
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I was looking for a job, I came to know about a recruitment drive taking place at Hare Krishna Exports, one of the leading exports houses of the country. |
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