Later, Orr settled with his family in Dillon, where his mansion still stands. |
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Niddrie House, a mile north of Edmonstone House, is partly an ancient baronial fortalice and partly a handsome modern mansion. |
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I admire the way the crab apple tree made her large blue and white mansion look less pompous. |
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The guards jerked at the chains forcing the slaves to stumble forward as they were led towards the huge mansion. |
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She would never feel at home in a mansion with servants at her beck and call. |
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All of the children, even those who had been at the mansion for two weeks, had been expecting a normal yellow school bus. |
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Crowstep gables and a small gun port in the back wall are a structural reminder of the transition from fortified house to mansion. |
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Maya's house was a mansion of sorts with a large garden sandwiched between the main iron gate and a porch that led to the door. |
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He spent his working life designing commercial premises, tenements and mansion houses. |
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The front door of the mansion slammed hard, hard enough to be heard through the entire building. |
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By now, Michelle had miraculously gained entry and was driven to the front porch of the mansion. |
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It wasn't a mansion just a small house, Granny even said something about a pool. |
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The street in which the accident happened, Holland Park, is lined with luxury mansion blocks with well-tended gardens. |
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Next they'll announce that they won't tax the rich anymore because it poops the taxman out to walk up all those stairs at the mansion. |
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The centre will be developed at Home Farm, next to St Ives mansion, and work is expected to begin in the next few weeks. |
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It was used to send water from a spring near Haynes mansion into the roof of the building before it was dismantled and brought to Bedford. |
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Developers have come under fire as it became clear that an empty Ulverston mansion has become a vandals' playground. |
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Every inch of the mansion was beautiful, even the boarded up doors that led into the morning room and the ballrooms. |
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Birds flocked on the skies and flew around the Schelewig mansion in the new Lake Town. |
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Claustrophobia and dread permeate the air like the thick mist around the mansion. |
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It wasn't until I got shipped out to the cold sandstone mansion that the tenets of religion were spooned into his unwilling thrapple. |
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The executive mansion of the commonwealth is said to be the oldest continuously occupied governor's residence in the United States. |
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The show at St George's Hall, Bradford, is set in a magical playroom in the attic of an old Victorian mansion. |
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If I had an extra vacation mansion or even a timeshare within a Sunday cruise of here, I'd invite you and Judy up there for a long weekend, sure. |
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Instead, a line of huge bay windows covered the left wall running the whole length of the mansion. |
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Whether it is the drawing room of a grand mansion or the front room of a humble semi-detached, the fire and its heat will draw attention. |
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Wherever he was, with his family, in a fine mansion, or in a dingy prison cell, he made the very best of his circumstances. |
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Gio, a shirabyoshi dancer, is his chosen favorite, and he installs her in his mansion and cares for her and her family. |
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Set within the confines of a crumbling mansion, a child bride finds an unusual way to escape from her loathsome mill owner husband. |
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He looked at it suspiciously, and as he grabbed for it, the thunder only began to clamor loudly, sending more rain to beat down on the mansion. |
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The mansion will have every luxury imaginable from a gym to an 18-metre pool with sauna, steam room and hot tubs. |
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The mansion was surrounded by wide green lawn, decorated with swags and garlands. |
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The road even links that palatial governor's mansion to the even more majestic river. |
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Instead of gratefully and quietly retreating behind his mansion gates, he was seen living it up in some Santiago supper clubs. |
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Some say he is a maniacal supervillain living in a dark mansion somewhere, plotting to take over the world. |
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She's a rich kid, summering at the family's mansion in North Carolina while he is a local labourer and poet. |
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There had been a demonstration the day before that ended in a charge on the governors' mansion, but it had not led to major militia fighting. |
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Somehow, he had wandered into the lower part of the James mansion, the sub-basement. |
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The pink, stuccoed mansion was sold in 1916, after Angela drowned in the surf off Carmel Beach. |
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I'd be at Aintree, preparing to see one of my string of racehorses running tomorrow, before taking my helicopter back to my mansion. |
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The new owners of the Trumland estate in Rousay are appealing to Orcadians to help them restore the mansion to its former glory. |
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Enter inside though and the high cathedral ceilings, elegant chandeliers and smooth hardwood floors remind you of a Hampton's mansion. |
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As the crew jogged down the ramp and onto the surface, the first thing that struck them was the mansion. |
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It was just a run-down house that should be closed off, not some haunted looking mansion where normally nobody would step foot in. |
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Even holding the week at his mansion, with the stories of his dead wife haunting the place, added to the mysterious feel of the week. |
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I was sitting in the former dining-room of a mansion on the Upper East Side, surrounded by evidence of old money. |
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You live in a mansion, dress in the most expensive clothes, and hang out with the most popular people. |
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Before long, Hoffman found himself in the grand lobby of a stately mansion. |
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It wasn't a shock to find that the last relative had died all alone in the stately mansion on Advenger Hill. |
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He had offered one of our number the free loan of his Cotswolds mansion for the weekend. |
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However, on top of the hill sat an enormous, gothic-style mansion, with large stained-glass windows and a tall tower at the top. |
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In this version, the lord of the manor is to be entertained by the local people's staging of The Marriage of Figaro in the garden of his mansion. |
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They rode to the stables and handed their horses over to the stable boys, then entered the mansion through a back door. |
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Two families have squatted in a shell-scarred mansion for the duration of the fighting. |
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The hotel is a Victorian mansion that is grand without being stuffy, and it has one of the best chefs in Scotland. |
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The couple's Holy Grail was a huge mansion in the verdant English countryside. |
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Pitt had also become increasingly broody and even had a nursery built in their Beverly Hills mansion ready for an infant. |
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Luke reluctantly let the valet park his car and followed the girls into the large mansion. |
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He and his bride-to-be spent some time last year at an exclusive mansion at a lake in the mountains. |
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They live in a suburb of Boston in a mansion that looks like an urban city library. |
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Here he was, on Christmas Eve with Eva's family in a large mansion in upstate Massachusetts. |
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She even tried to get us to move over there and live with her in her mansion, but my dad didn't want to uproot his family. |
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The 73-room Victorian neo-Gothic mansion, in its 15 ha of established grounds, was not enough. |
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They stood outside a crumbling neo-Gothic mansion in an abandoned residential neighborhood. |
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I overheard from a bunch of those snot-nosed Etonians a while ago that there's this party that pervert was holding in his family's mansion. |
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I sneaked her across to the west wing of the mansion, and up the flight of stairs. |
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Deep in bowels of the mansion was the epicentre of communication technology and field command. |
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They had not only defeated the evil Mayor but had taken out his guards and nabbed several choice pieces of loot from the mansion. |
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Morgan mentally scolds herself at her slanderously obtuse remark as Jody's mansion lay just a block down. |
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I'm blurry as I parachute to a spot near the mansion, but feel better once I hit the ground. |
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Ryo was the only one who had never been there before, and he looked around with unconcealed interest as they rode up to the mansion. |
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It was a three-story mansion with mahogany interiors and Tuscan columns and porches on two floors on the south and east sides. |
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That hasn't stopped the monocled Crown Prince, whose opulent lifestyle includes a multi-million-dollar mansion. |
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I call out hopefully as I shut the door to the sprawling Tudor style mansion my parents bought last year. |
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Asha had almost reached the mansion when she heard the screeching sound, sounding like a death shrill to her ears. |
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The local gothic mansion, Bled Castle, is situated on a cliff overlooking the lake and dominates the landscape. |
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Seven years down the line, Charlie has a trophy wife, two lovely kids, a mansion, agent and is minted beyond his wildest dreams. |
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A large yacht is docked by the mansion, moving up and down with the breeze. |
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The mansion itself was natural wood and only had one level to it, a typical Japanese house except for its enormousness. |
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Gwen pulled to a stop in front of the Browning mansion, the Benz's engine purring softly under the shiny silver hood. |
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Melville House was Fife's first mansion styled symmetrically with classical detail. |
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Milner Field was a fantastic mansion and it was definitely the des res of its time. |
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A miscellaneous group of politicians and journalists found a haven in their mansion by the Thames. |
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The derelict mansion was a block from the address where they had told Scott to meet. |
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And what about Queen's Park, the Town Gardens and the concert bowl, and Lydiard Park and its beautifully restored mansion? |
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Home to a wacky wizard, it's a gothic mansion packed to the rafters with mischievous goblins and no-good ghosts. |
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Neglected and drab, this once-grand Regency mansion had been the battlefield for a war of attrition between John's mother and father. |
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They now reside at Clarence House, a 19th century London mansion where the queen mother last lived. |
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With their mansion in Versailles and glamorous, loving, jet-set lifestyle, they seemed to have the perfect relationship. |
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This consciousness pushed the Medicaid defrauder, for example, to build a huge mansion in her village knowing that she might never live in it. |
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Visitors to the gardens can view part of the mansion, which also hosts a gift shop. |
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It was an oil landscape of a large mansion in the distance framed by oak trees and weeping willows. |
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The mansion that is a paradigm example of Georgian architecture is bordered by archaic gardens that cover more than an acre of land. |
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His large Georgian style mansion was furnished with a mixture of local and imported furniture. |
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The boxes were heavy, and the mansion so huge that I wished for a cart or a wheelbarrow. |
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Immediately asking for money, he forces them into their mansion and ransacks the place. |
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The grade 1 listed Gothic mansion which will be home to Hirst's collection is believed to have been an inspiration for the Houses of Parliament. |
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The red-brick mansion looks shabby with parts of it damaged and wild bushes growing around it. |
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Guiding the girls out of the mansion through the smashed windows, Robert led them around to the front of the house. |
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We, descendants of human suffering, are living in a fine mansion at the edge of a precipice. |
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They own a Regency mansion in a 25-acre estate in Cheshire, a villa in Spain and a fleet of luxury cars. |
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Sighing he too climbed up on the carriage and pulled on the reins driving the horses back to the mansion. |
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The east wing consisted of the grand ballroom, a game room, the kitchen, dining room, and the headquarters for the people working in the mansion. |
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Mrs. Winchester believed ill would befall her if she ever stopped altering her sprawling mansion. |
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Sissi House may sound like a camp rendezvous but this charming 17th century Jdeide mansion is a cut glass restaurant. |
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Private security analysts observe the mansion is still very vulnerable to attack in a country awash with guns. |
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Before Lain had left the mansion completely she was able to find the antidote to her poison. |
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A 15-year-old boy with low self-esteem was packed off to live in a mansion with a life coach for a month before being returned to school. |
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In the ever darkening of approaching night he noticed very little in way of cover, and the mansion itself stood on a slight rise in the distance. |
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His home, an ultra modern mansion on three quarters of an acre of riverfront land in Dalkeith, was sold recently. |
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The tower was only approachable from the outside by climbing onto the roof of the mansion using a ladder. |
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She listened for Sara or any other maid and heard them outside the mansion. |
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The ground on which the match is being played is, literally, next door to his mansion. |
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Every November, Hanson would draw up slowly to the mansion in his Rolls-Royce, carefully checking everything was perfect. |
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Each room of the mansion presents a unique and different puzzle to be solved. |
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I left the garage, and went on my way out of town to the big house, almost mansion, that was the home of Lily Lector. |
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The mansion looked more like a hunting lodge than the center for coordinating five million personnel. |
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From there it was easy sneaking past the random guards making their rounds through the mansion. |
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Presumably, that and the rest of Duke's so-so publicity over recent months has put something of a damper on his efforts to unload the mansion. |
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Emi's limo was currently taking the scenic route, with its eventual destination as the Ishiyama mansion. |
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However, although much work was needed, care was taken to preserve the period style of the mansion. |
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At one point in the chaotic revolution, a mob loyal to the deposed Prince Sihanouk sacked the governor's mansion in Kompong Cham. |
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A millpond, barn, and old stone mansion, which is furnished in a home decor, make up the campus. |
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Off a tiny lane lined with tailors' shops, this traditional Damascene mansion overlooks an atmospheric courtyard. |
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All that was left of the old mansion was the belvedere from which to view sunsets that Bonaparte often compared to those of Venice. |
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Construction has begun, and residents would have noticed a large sandy scar and earth movers at the entrance to the mansion, on Oxford Road. |
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The River Oaks Country Club in Houston sits like a plantation mansion amid a vast expanse of magnolias, dogwood, azaleas, and golf greens. |
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Settling his wife and six children first in a crude log cabin and then in a larger frame house, he began work on his Italianate mansion. |
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And from the maisonette to the mansion, the pressure to make it all happen falls on women. |
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She built an ostentatious mansion, wore designer fashions, and fetishized the color pink long before Mary Kay Ash, with a pink convertible and even a pink canary. |
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He left as his legacy a syphilitic wife and a cigar smoke-filled mansion at 73rd Street and Riverside Drive. |
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They converted an old mansion into an ashram in a rundown part of Philadelphia. |
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Dotcom was arrested in a mansion he was renting outside of Auckland, New Zealand. |
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John Edwards was viewed as too slick by half, his beachfront mansion belying his stated position as a champion of the downtrodden. |
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Two weeks ago, journalists were arrested trying to capture shots of the beaux Arts mansion where the wedding will take place. |
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On the night of Jan. 8, 2010, bender allegedly brought one of their guns to their bedroom on the fourth floor of the mansion. |
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You get a nice mansion with backyard, a bowling alley, a chef, your own helicopter, and an impressive pile of nuclear weapons. |
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He broached the purchase over lunch at her Brentwood mansion in Los Angeles. |
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The GOP lives in a decrepit Hollywood mansion where Gingrich is its Norma Desmond, always ready for his closeup. |
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For example, when I was pregnant with Oliver, a woman who lives in a huge wedding-cake mansion on the other side of the garden called to congratulate me. |
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The two leaders met on the south lawn of the executive mansion, with a color guard, lawmakers and cabinet members looking on. |
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He just wanted a whacking great big mansion, which he thought would be a reward for all his hard work, fabulous for his family and great for parties. |
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The cash raised will go into the kitty to help maintain Ford Park and eventually buy the mansion and grounds to ensure its continued use as a community facility. |
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He lived in a big suburban mansion in Weybridge and he was sharp as a scythe. |
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The opera will be performed in the round, in two acts with an hour-long interval to allow for picnics on the lawn or a stroll through the gardens of the Georgian mansion. |
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Hence perhaps why much is made of the variety of subject matter in Sebald's novels, like a lumber room in a rundown mansion ready for an enthusiast's rummage. |
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My family moved, when I was a girl of about 9 years old or so, from a small Johannesburg miner's house into a palatial mansion in a more salubrious suburb. |
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In the mid-1750s, people would get so outraged at such injustices they would storm the governor's mansion, tar and feather him, loot his estate and then burn his house down. |
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The structure will incorporate a mansion on that corner which is protected as a historical site, but a four-storey building on Clark will be torn down. |
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What would the Bachelor mansion be with a hot tub or two casually waiting around the corner at any given moment? |
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When the original hall was built, it was itself a departure from the medieval style of mansion and was the first manor house in the county made of brick and stone. |
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In September we found ourselves owners of a Victorian, former Duchy of Cornwall flat in a mansion block on a 90-year lease with a secluded garden. |
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What they don't know is that there really are Martians in the mansion. |
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The house, Burford Priory, is a largely Jacobean mansion, hidden from view by high walls. |
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If you have a big mansion, you can also buy a repeater from this company so that you still can talk from the backyard although the base station is in the main living room. |
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A decade ago, he found debris covered in high grass around a half-ruined 19th-century mansion. |
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They had traveled by train through blacked-out stations to an old mansion in the countryside where they were to be billeted with hundreds of other children. |
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The National Trust for Scotland has signalled that it does not have the means to buy or run the mansion, which is preserved as a shrine to the writer of Ivanhoe. |
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He is said to be quiet and contemplative, a strict vegetarian who spends most of his time in his palatial mansion in Kingston. |
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Spence's mansion was found to be overflowing with surveillance equipment, including hidden cameras and microphones and an abundance of two-way mirrors. |
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Some of the several hundred A-list invitees were employing huge soup spoons to slather the stuff onto blinis in one of the many living rooms of his mansion. |
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The mansion was of plaster striped with timber, called calamanco work. |
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I started by pulling up stakes and moving with my girlfriend, the cats, and faithful Horatio to a well-fortified compound in the ridiculous mansion district of Beverly Hills. |
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Last week, Shacknai sold the historic mansion to real estate investors who plan to refurbish the 27-room mansion for resale. |
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James Dyson, the boss of Dyson's, has also just bought a stately mansion. |
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Hatchards specialise more in the sort of hardbacks that would look good on the bookshelves of the library in the west wing of one's stately mansion. |
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Expect the couple to find another mansion in a safe Democratic district where an aging representative is expected to retire. |
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It was Clumber House, a mansion built by the Duke of Newcastle in 1767 and set in 3,800 acres of woodland and heathland now owned by the National Trust. |
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Century, published by Simon and Schuster is a magical gothic tale about a strange family living in a dark, decaying mansion where it is always dark and eternally winter. |
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The de Liselia mansion was studded with many people that Saturday night. |
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Imagine playing hide-and-go-seek in a thousand-room mansion you live in against an opponent who has never been in the building before in their life. |
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Nestling in a wooded hollow at the edge of the Queen's Balmoral estate on Scotland's Royal Deeside, the whitewashed mansion was bequeathed to Charles by the Queen Mother. |
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When a man lives in a multi-million dollar mansion and makes a hundred million a year, his kids are more than likely to become drug-using sybarites. |
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Lying to the north of the mansion and set among newly planted wild meadows, the seed bank adds to the attractions with a winter garden and parterre open to the public. |
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It seemed to go faster suddenly and when the moon was completely covered a large, mansion like figure flashed in the sky but it was gone in an instant. |
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The Townhouse is a handsome Georgian mansion, all terracotta walls, exposed sandstone, twisted wrought ironwork and comfortable furniture on a Mockintosh rose theme. |
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She fleetly flitted down the paved walkway to the large iron gates that guarded the mansion, and removed her hood so she could see the key-pad better. |
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For instance a corner of the mansion may have thirteen cornerstones going up its spine, and the level of the front door is three cornerstones above ground level. |
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A large Victorian mansion in the centre of the park housed the Government Code and Cypher School and was the scene of many spectacular advances in modern cryptanalysis. |
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Not only is there a mansion house of architectural and historic importance, there is prime farmland, with the whole estate extending to some 1330 acres. |
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Soon, the desperados ' concerns of how and when to split the gold pale in comparison to the dire need to simply survive the strange inhabitants of this haunted mansion. |
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Another is Woodchester Mansion, an unfinished, Gothic revival mansion house in Woodchester Park near Nympsfield in Woodchester, Gloucestershire. |
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Insole Court in Llandaff, a three-storey Victorian Gothic mansion, would be restored to include a new community hall with space for 80 people. |
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Carrigan Crittenden is left condemned mansion Whipstaff Manor by her late father and finds out there's buried treasure. |
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According to local legend, a ghost has haunted the mansion for two hundred years. |
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Provide them with a mansion, and they will rip out the plumbing, write obscenities on the walls, and generally foul up their own nest. |
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Bob left his designer suits behind and opted for the casual look as he relaxed in a country mansion as wealthy Sylvester Le Fley. |
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The couple married on 29 July 1833 and moved into a new mansion built near the Dowlais Iron Company in Merthyr Tydfil. |
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From sleeping on an air bed, he's gone to living in a mansion and driving a Bentley. |
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Within a half an hour, the phones throughout the governor's mansion pealed, as if public television begathon night. |
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We ended up in one room in her mansion and never furnished it. |
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Or cadge a room in his buddy's mansion in Crawford, Texas and pick up a paint brush. |
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You're going up to the front door of that mansion and ballsing your way inside. |
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The natural melancholy attendant upon his situation added to the gloom of the owner of the mansion. |
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We are having dinner next to a mansion with scrabbly peeling paint and vermilion drapes in the windows. |
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While Casper did not get a cash pay-off when he moved out of the mansion they shared, he will get to keep the sets of wheels he acquired instead. |
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Liverpudlian Michael Abram denied attacking the pair with a knife during a burglary at their luxury mansion near Henley-on-Thames last December. |
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Among them were nearly three dozen New Jerseyans, including some whose families live near the Libyan mansion. |
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Next morning was so splendid that as he walked through the policies towards the mansion house despair itself was lulled. |
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Stone dead of overwork on the stairsteps of his mansion, in a monster house with a monster coronary. |
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Hafod Uchtryd was a mansion built by Thomas Johnes from 1783, part of it being designed by John Nash. |
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The hall is a Jacobean mansion, built partly with stone from the Abbey ruins. |
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The mansion, its gardens and other parts of the studios have been used in various productions over the years. |
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The green was originally the landscaped grounds of a mansion house known as Llwyn Isaf. |
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Marble Palace is a classic example of a European mansion that was built in the city. |
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The large Tudor mansion was bequeathed in 1690 to Sir Robert Worsley, 3rd Baronet, who began planning a suitable replacement. |
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The 24,000 sq ft mansion had 25 rooms, which in its heyday had Palladian windows, marble floors and hand-painted wallpaper. |
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On 9 April 1626, Bacon died of pneumonia while at Arundel mansion at Highgate outside London. |
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Tower Place was a Tudor mansion built in the 1540s for Martin Bowes, a wealthy goldsmith and merchant, later Lord Mayor of London. |
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The largest private residence in Manhattan, this 48 foot double-wide mansion boasts over 20,000 square feet of living space. |
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On 9 April 1626, Francis Bacon died of pneumonia while at Arundel mansion at Highgate outside London. |
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The old mansion was reputedly haunted, but few were willing to go and investigate. |
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Tullie House, named after the Jacobean mansion in which it is located, hosts travelling exhibitions. |
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It had been his personal collection, which he kept in the library of his home, Llanstephan mansion, Carmarthenshire. |
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In 1789, President-elect George Washington and his wife, Martha, moved into the first executive mansion, the Franklin House, in New York. |
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La Fortaleza continues to serve also as the executive mansion for the Governor of Puerto Rico. |
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Proud once and princely was the mansion, ere a succession of spendthrifts waned away its splendour. |
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Upriver, Henry James' Portrait of a Lady uses a large riverside mansion on the Thames as one of its key settings. |
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Kazaam! Immediately she became young and beautiful. Next she wished that she lived in a gorgeous mansion. |
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On one of the western slopes of the Jura, looking towards France, stood the feudal mansion of Grammont. |
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Larry, 38, has moved dominatrix Karin Winslow into a mansion in Venice, California near the home he shared with Thea. |
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The rest of the series is also full of surprises, with unlucky cat burglars, odd siblings living in a refrigerated gothic mansion, and a bloodsoaked actor's dressing room. |
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Followed by the sun, I left the grounds of the mansion and entered the deserted park, an ostler leading a large and passive work-horse out to the day's labour. |
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These include a lighthouse, a castle and a Victorian mansion. |
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Her bumbling henchmen dognap the 15-pup litter owned by nice young Londoners Roger and Anita and stash them with 84 other little whelps in a decrepit country mansion. |
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Admiralty House is a moderately proportioned mansion to the south of the Ripley Building, built in the late 18th century as the residence of the First Lord of the Admiralty. |
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Kim Dotcom hit headlines last year when his Auckland mansion was raided by police and his business, the much-loved Megaupload, was shut down by US authorities. |
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Aged 6, Morris moved with his family to the Georgian Italianate mansion at Woodford Hall, Woodford, Essex, which was surrounded by 50 acres of land adjacent to Epping Forest. |
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Williams sold the mansion a year later to move back to Los Angeles. |
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Carts was on his way to the governor's mansion, touring the rural back country in his Model T, sounding the warning against the encroachments of Satan. |
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The mob broke into prisons and destroyed several buildings, including the palace of the Bishop of Bristol, the mansion of the Lord Mayor of Bristol, and several private homes. |
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His home was the imposing red sandstone mansion Netherhall, in Largs. |
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Wordsworth's father was a legal representative of James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale and, through his connections, lived in a large mansion in the small town. |
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Music from Christoph Willibald Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice plays at the Princess's ramshackle mansion as well as Orphee's house following his return. |
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Kimbolton Castle is included as the site of a medieval castle, and because the present mansion has a castellated aspect in deference to the medieval castle it replaced. |
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Bank Hall, Bretherton, a Jacobean mansion house, awaiting restoration. |
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If Abbott should someday cast an eye on higher office, as Texas governors are wont to do, another prominent executive mansion also has been updated for wheelchair mobility. |
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Some of the most prominent example of these architecture is the former governor's mansion in Galle, currently known as Amangalla Hotel and the Old Dutch reformed Church. |
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Since his arrest, the mob boss has exchanged a mansion for a jail cell. |
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The British tradition of afternoon tea is still observed on the last Friday of each month, from January to August, at the hilltop mansion of the governor-general in Nassau. |
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For Sloane Rangers Biba and her dashing brother Rex, their days were a booze-filled sexual frenzy in a mansion that ultimately descended into a bloodbath. |
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Willa's immolation in the fire that destroys not only her, but also her husband and his mansion, opens up the possibility of a female household unbeholden to patriarchy. |
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Self-made millionaire and philanthropist Brian Burnie, pictured right, is throwing open the doors of his mansion today to stage the biggest-ever garden party for war veterans. |
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The couple cherish their privacy to such an extent that Brad has even bought the houses on either side of his mansion in trendy Los Feliz, so that they're not overlooked. |
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Market Square was formally laid out in 1760 by John Gilpin Sawrey, the Lord of the Manor, who lived at Broughton Tower,a large mansion just a short distance from the Square. |
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Therefore, Emperor Taizong ordered the government agencies in charge of municipal construction to build every visiting official his own private mansion in the capital. |
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Among the honours which Mansion received was election to the Royal Academy of Belgium. |
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During their visit they toured London and dined in the main banqueting hall at the Mansion House. |
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Explore this Georgian Mansion and enjoy a range of exhibitions that offer an enchanting view of Ireland's heritage and culture. |
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Wearing my red pleather skirt, and a soft black cotton top, I walked to the Mansion praying that I wouldn't fall in the crab grass. |
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If only this Haunted Mansion suffered from the same kind of vague, ghostly poorness, it might fly. |
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His Mansion House speech completely upstaged the PM's announcements in the Queen's Speech of the same day. |
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A live animal crib, which will remain open at the Mansion House in Dublin until Christmas Eve, is attracting a lot of public attention. |
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Completed in 1914, Kohl Mansion was the home of Charles Frederick Kohl, the son of a shipping tycoon. |
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Yet Lai and Conita Hung, head of research at Mansion House Securities Ltd., considered Hong Kong stocks were oversold to some extent. |
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On March 8, 1945, he convened a meeting of magicians at the Mansion House. |
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The next day the Chancellor went to the Mansion House, probably in the same creased suit, and delivered his annual homily on the state of the economy. |
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Stocks Market, on the site of the Mansion House, had been in existence for some centuries but was increasingly challenged by Covent Garden, started as a few sheds and stalls. |
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The Mayor and Mayoress of Doncaster had been suffering from ptomaine poisoning, caused by eating pigeon pie provided for their guests at an entertainment at the Mansion House. |
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The Victorian-Romanesque hotel, Mansion on forsyth Park, equipped with modern luxuries, offers the best of both worlds. |
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Presumably we will not find them in the beechwood Mansion or the Louis Comfort Tiffany studio. |
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Once, at a party in the mid-1980s, I asked Gracie Mansion, the Manhattan gallerist, if she would mind divulging her given name. |
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Lobbyists who hoped to use Jon Sr. as a path to the Executive Mansion were disappointed. |
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But, despite his long odds, Lhota has been fighting a tough, well-financed campaign to keep DeBlasio out of Gracie Mansion. |
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Mansion House was a magnet for the powerful, both native and foreign. |
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The Virginia Mansion of Alexander Speirs gave Virginia Street its name, and Alexander gave his surname to Speirs Wharf in Port Dundas. |
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It is presided over by the Lord Mayor, who is elected for a yearly term and resides in Dublin's Mansion House. |
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The Louisiana State Capitol and the Louisiana Governor's Mansion are both located in Baton Rouge. |
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Mansion is chief executive officer of Societe Fonciere Lyonnaise and a member of the French College de l'Autorite des marches financiers. |
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The Palace Museum, National Museum of China, Prince Kung's Mansion, Microsoft, Thunderstone Technology Ltd. |
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The largest collection of original Constable paintings outside London is on display at Christchurch Mansion in Ipswich. |
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By tradition, a copy of the Royal Proclamation is delivered by hand from the Privy Council Office to Mansion House in the City of London. |
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Others, such as the Idol Mansion, seemed forced and inauthentic. |
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Mencius' descendants lived in Zoucheng in the Mencius Family Mansion, where the Mencius Temple was also built and also a cemetery for Mencius' descendants. |
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Members of the Rastafari Movement's Mansion Nyabinghi are specifically noted for having a large population of Pacifist members, though not all of them are. |
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Kelly's Instagram followers regularly see how she's having fun with her actress roomate Natalie Loren from Liverpool, going to the gym and swimming at the Playboy Mansion. |
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Other nearby stations include Southwark, as well as St Paul's and Mansion House north of the river which can be reached via the Millennium Bridge. |
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The Governor's Mansion is located in a residential section of Buckhead. |
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If Terry was unhappy, it could have been because she was temporarily evicted from her tree behind the Playboy Mansion to make way for a midday party Tuesday. |
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During his business travels, he observed the new printing industry in Cologne, which led him to start a printing press in Bruges in collaboration with Colard Mansion. |
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