It was into this relaxing and snug atmosphere that I sank back into a comfortable bench seat and partook of a spot of lunch. |
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They were a highly regarded rock band in their time, and partook of a certain degree of fame. |
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Among the activities they partook in were abseiling, exploring the local beach and climbing over the famous limestone mountains. |
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And, to that degree, Soviet anti-Semitism partook of the essential characteristic of all anti-Semitism. |
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A full-bodied meal followed, and some of the more adventurous tykes in the party partook of what can only be described as a devilishly hot curry. |
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I declined the victuals although others partook of cheese, crackers and fruit cake. |
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A dish of oatmeal shaped into a pink heart was passed around the circle, and all partook of the ritual-like feast. |
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Even the grocery is done up to look as if it partook of some hoary antiquity. |
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On the saint's day, the president of the Mari El Republic visited the sacred grove and partook of the food offered by the kart. |
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He partook of a leisurely breakfast, and set off to the sound of church bells in the clear air. |
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Holiday snaps tend to be interesting mostly to those who partook of the holiday. |
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Accompanied by Invacare Italy, the group partook in a general training on the Küschall wheelchair and product range. |
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He partook of a leisurely breakfast, paid his reckoning, had the ostler bring his horse, and set off to the sound of church bells in the clear air. |
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During winter, many people enjoyed sledding, while others partook in skiing. |
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Protasov recently had his chagres in Turkey, where they partook in a series of friendlies geared at preparing them for a title tilt. |
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While Faust and Mephisto partook of wild ribaldry and pleasurably summoned up wicked spirits with their sorcery, Gretchen was suffering scorn, ridicule, and imprisonment. |
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The solemn commemoration of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday was held in Nurney Church where twelve parishioners partook in the ceremony of washing the feet. |
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Local issues were discussed and a question and answer session then took place after which the meeting concluded and all partook of the refreshments provided. |
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He was arrested at his home in the morning and held prisoner on the pavement outside Dan Donleen O'Connor's Bar, while some of his captors partook of liquor. |
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For all I knew, God partook of our sins and laughed in secret from the dark caverns of the rubber plantations, exulting shamelessly in his double-facedness. |
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I partook of the the lamb shank and Ma had the beef thingamy. |
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Mikes rightly saw that most social codes partook of the arbitrary and the absurd. |
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Malaysia also partook of its share of controversy in the international sphere. |
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Your writer, his father and his brother recently partook in a long-overdue boy's weekend away that had been in the works for months. |
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Who do we see named among the Liberals who partook in these regional media buys, surprise, surprise? |
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Those that became free partook in artisan jobs such as cobblers, tailors, and blacksmiths. |
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This morning was the last morning of the Fire Conference. 20,000 registered delegates attended and partook in the mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit that took place on the sports field. |
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Although these cultures centred on settled agricultural life, they also partook of seasonal buffalo hunts during which they lived in mobile tipis. |
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The king had a unique status between humanity and the gods, partook in the world of the gods, and constructed great, religiously motivated funerary monuments for his afterlife. |
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End-user stations were set up in several capitals, operators partook in orientation classes, and operational guidelines and procedures were adopted. |
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The dialogue was ingrafted on the chorus, and naturally partook of its character. |
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Of them, 37,000 partook of the langar or community meal organised at a special tent. |
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Although the Manchus also partook in hunting, they were sedentary. |
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