Now, we must ask whether that's a soi-disant worldview, said Q, who lunched with me frequently. |
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I missed breakfast, lunched on three ripe, juicy plums, and dined on a plate of salad with a jacket potato and a slice of very lean pork. |
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Whatever he might have added was cut off as they had reached the small patio where they'd lunched the previous day. |
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One of the world's biggest investment banks desperately wants in, and recently lunched the Senator. |
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Then they met every day at twelve o'clock on the sea-front, lunched and dined together, went for walks, and admired the sea. |
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Stuck in Oxford Street, I made my way to an Angus Steakhouse, nay, the very one that Ollie and I had lunched at during the summer. |
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She lunched in the tents of both the Druze and their sworn enemies, the Beni Sakhr, and met with the sheiks of various Bedouin tribes. |
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We made drawings of gravestones of dead monks, lunched in local pub and had a swell trip. |
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She was a devotee in Swifty's, the successor to her beloved Mortimer's, and she lunched and dined there often. |
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The editrix of British Vogue joined the cream of British womanhood Women Achievers who lunched with Queen Elizabeth on March 11th. |
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Marie-Josèphe Bouvet and her collaborator also made them visit the splendid Law courts of Paris where they lunched. |
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I have there lunched then I looked for a bivouac at the edge of water, the river was inaccessible. |
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After shopping for food purchases at the local market I lunched there at a Com Pho in charming company. |
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I lunched at the Uttayan Beachieng Resort from an excellent fish from the river. |
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Before setting out again I lunched in a restaurant and made food purchases. |
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I had lunched of a noodles soup bowl with aromatic herbs in the village of Lat Khai. |
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I had lunched quickly then I was looking for a carpark which I found at a petrol station at the entry Banjar 177 kilometres away from Bandung. |
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I drove over the bridge connecting the two banks to go to Cai Rong on Van Don Island where I lunched at pier. |
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I lunched at the restaurant of Bungalow Village managed by the son of Jacques Collineau, highly recommendable. |
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Did you know that we Providence Family, lunched a Fund-raising campaign to help the people of Haiti? |
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He was lunched by the prime minister and dined by the president. |
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He lunched with young pupils in their canteen, then spent an afternoon dropping in on lessons and chatting informally before laying the foundation stone for a new building. |
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The garden pein sun: O, beautiful summer, returned here the time of these baths of sun and these lunched flowered under the arbour. |
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We lunched at Black Point, on smoked herring, vegetables, breadfruit, and the most unforgettable coconut dumplings, all provided by our good Sailor. |
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He sometimes lunched there off a spring roll bought at the Chinese takeaway. |
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I lunched frugally in front of a splendid landscape of covered medium mountains of thorn-bush. |
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If the pair will indeed breach the resistance level, a bullish trend could be lunched with the potential of reaching towards the 1.1700 level. |
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One of the projects lunched for this reason is the creation of Marchica project in Nador. |
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The activity was lunched at the initiative of the Division of Educational Policies at UNESCO Headquarters. |
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Furthermore the society lunched an awareness campaign in 2006 to encourage Kuwaiti women to participate in the parliamentary elections. |
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Life on board involved early-morning swims, leisurely breakfasts and then short passages between sheltered coves where we lunched and swam for several hours. |
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I moved then towards Stung Treng where I lunched agreeably in Dara Restaurant of Mr French speaking Guy Trang having lived twelve years in France. |
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After leaving Osu Castle, President Bush lunched with Peace Corps volunteers to commemorate Ghana's being the first country to receive Peace Corps assistance. |
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According to my practice I lunched in markets and in food courts. |
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Now we have learned that the Prime Minister actually lunched with Mr. Boulay while discussing contracts for Attractions Canada, a major recipient of dirty Liberal ad scam money. |
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As a person, ancient historians described Claudius as generous and lowbrow, a man who sometimes lunched with the plebeians. |
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Bespectacled and unbelligerent, he has never lunched with other commentators at the Institute for Strategic Studies, still less fired a shot in anger. |
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I lunched on spicy haggis rolls, then sat on the hillside listening to the Creole Choir of Cuba: effervescent Caribbean folk beating back the Scottish weather with percussion instruments. |
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Beach-ready and already relaxed, we headed west on a three-hour drive to Essaouira, the nearest coastal town to Marrakech, where we lunched at OceanVagabond, a laidback surfers' hangout. |
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At noon we had lunched off fly biscuits and apricots by the side of a swampy creek. |
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We dined him, we lunched him, we were photographed in his company by flashlight. |
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I lunched on the spot before going to Vientiane where I went to the embassy of France to take a parcel of medicine sent by the back base, it was a great moment due to the embassy claimed not to have received it. |
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He lunched on grilled cheese in Toronto and sashimi in Tokyo and had the chance to stick his finger in a true-to-life Dutch dike in Almere, Holland. |
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