We even went crawling back to our previous hovel but our beds had already been filled. |
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As soon as the goat created a passage into the hideout, the five soldiers of fortune stormed into the hovel, taking the guards by surprise. |
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One night a week, sometimes two, I bunked at Winthrop's hovel finding that a minor improvement to a second career in local train-travel. |
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I couldn't have friends descend from far and wide only to find that the sum total of my conversion is still the equivalent of a student hovel. |
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The wretch simply ran madly from his hovel and took chase through his so-called garden. |
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It is quite a change from the glamorous Vegas lifestyle this living in a hovel stuff. |
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There was a brand new television in the middle of their tiny hovel they called home. |
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After the prayers, Hamad Qadduri stood in his auto parts store, a dusty hovel off a muddy street. |
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Kent tries to persuade him to shelter in a hovel, and they go off to look for it. |
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These photos were taken today, and show progress on excavating the centre of the kiln, and also exposing the rest of the outer hovel wall. |
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Sometimes humans try to destroy you even when you find it in your heart to do your best to assist them and elevate them from hovel to palace. |
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The building he envisages for the association is a far cry from the dingy, dark hovel it occupies now. |
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She believed it to be a modest hovel, although many of the items she had acquired over the years were priced at a point many would gasp at. |
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He lived in a hovel of an apartment, sold illegal software, hacked systems, and nursed a feeling of unease. |
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She burst into the hovel, knocking the cockeyed door from its lone rusty hinge. |
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Out than what the hovel of Mars, now flies a blue flag with the stars of the European Union. |
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Children working in sweatshops today gain little by being told that in 20 years' time their daughters will not have to stitch garments in a stinking hovel. |
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They force their way into a family's home, rich or poor, house, hovel or hut, in a city or in a village, anywhere. |
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The house was only a small badly-built hovel, without a kitchen and without any type of a bathroom. |
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It's just a shame that the house is such a hovel at the moment. |
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The young man has just been released from prison and now shares a hovel with his teenage younger brother Igor. |
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What is a picturesque cottage to a romanticist may be a wretched hovel to a social reformer. |
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With little more than a goat, a wheelbarrow and a frankly dilapidated hovel to his name, he obviously does not have an internet connection of his own. |
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In my memory, those nights are associated with rainy winters, with the dim light of the oil lamp in our hovel, and with Mama's murmuring voice. |
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When we first meet Bob, Tomlinson treats us to a description of the hovel in which he lives. |
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It has been a year since I purged my hovel of cursed trinkets and baubles. |
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Was there a secret intellectual-Jew hovel there, with book-lined shelves, Sigmundian fetish masks, funky, unfumigatable Persian carpets? |
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He finally made his home in an abandoned hovel adjoining a cottage. |
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I walked through the furrows, looking into hovel windows on either side of me, seeing domestic scenes of medieval peasants working at spinning wheels, weaving, etc. |
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A down and out man and his daughter live in an illegal hovel. |
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The places of reference for the first dwellings of the Capuchin Reform friars' dwellings are the hovel of Rivotorto and the huts built of branches around the small church of Santa Maria degli Angeli alla Porziuncola. |
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The site was no more than a hovel in a bog which may have been used previously by religious hermits. |
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At first, my wife would object, pointing out that our hovel needed re-wattling, and now that the cow was sick we would have plenty of fresh manure for the job. |
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Married soldiers often obtained permission to live in town, where, although they could afford nothing more than a hovel, they at least had some privacy. |
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When he was rescued from a hovel in the Andean foothills of Colombia at the age of seven months, my son Pedro was close to death from malnutrition. |
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Or a hermit in a hovel somewhere eating live rodents. |
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What looks like hovel has the qualification of a house. |
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The bodger would build a bodger's hovel to shelter from the worst of the weather, with the tools of his trade around him, including a pole lathe for turning the chair legs. |
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