If they start pushing each other or some such nonsense, send them to their rooms. |
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With a fax machine, you can send a document across the country with the touch of a button. |
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It was in the 8th century that Scandinavians began to build ships of war and send them on raiding expeditions which started the Viking Age. |
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As a satellite's orbit deviated, the USNO would send the updated information to the satellite. |
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Landais reached an agreement with Richard to send back Henry and his uncle in exchange for military and financial aid. |
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Their idea was to send in a superior force during darkness to catch the German destroyers as they returned. |
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John appears to have been playing for time until Pope Innocent III could send letters giving him explicit papal support. |
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The military campaign was severely hampered by Elizabeth's repeated refusals to send promised funds for her starving soldiers. |
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The AASF was also directed to send the last bomber squadrons back to Britain and use the fighter squadrons to cover the evacuations. |
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In addition to news reports, The Athenian Mercury allowed readers to send in questions anonymously and receive a printed answer. |
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The Duce and the Comando Supremo are also making the utmost efforts to send you the means to continue the fight. |
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After November 1943, the ICRC achieved permission to send parcels to concentration camp detainees with known names and locations. |
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After a ceremony to send the spirit away, the family would mourn at the scaffold for four days. |
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Once in a while just coming upon a tilted snowbank in the midst of a feeding area is enough to send a band boogieing away downhill. |
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They send up long, arching canes that do not flower or set fruit until the second year of growth. |
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By this time, having been arrested for treason, Raleigh was unable to send any further missions. |
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He is very particular about his food and if it isn't cooked to perfection he will send it back. |
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Several people were convicted of using witchcraft to send storms against James's ship, most notably Agnes Sampson. |
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Unlike in the South, slave owners in Utah were required to send their slaves to school. |
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Lincoln called on all the states to send forces to recapture the fort and other federal properties. |
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In the process, the representatives could also confer and send policy proposals to the king in the form of bills. |
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When the chief constable of Devon announced his intention to send the county police into Okehampton in 1857, the police committee rejected them. |
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Charles, meanwhile, decided to send an expeditionary force to relieve the French Huguenots whom French royal troops held besieged in La Rochelle. |
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While staying with Monroe, he planned to send Washington a letter of grievance on the former President's birthday. |
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He was also ordered by the commons to send up Ashburnham, Berkeley, and William Legge as prisoners, and, under protest, obeyed. |
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He began to send more urgent appeals to London for material help on the continent. |
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He conspired with the Dutch East India Company to try to oust the British from Bengal and in 1759 invited them to send troops to aid him. |
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By the time the French realised the scale of the British intentions in Canada, it was too late to send assistance to Quebec. |
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By any reasonable standard it is a far better deal to send money to America's farmers than to various petro-dictators. |
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In August 1687 Count William Nassau de Zuylestein was sent to England, ostensibly to send condolences due to the death of the queen's mother. |
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This technique encourages the plant to send roots deep to find existing moisture in soil that retains moisture, such as clayey soil. |
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James refused a French offer to send an expeditionary force, fearing that it would cost him domestic support. |
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He also writes that Varus neglected to send out reconnaissance parties ahead of the main body of troops. |
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In the year 47 the Cherusci asked Rome to send Italicus, the nephew of Arminius, to become king, as civil war had destroyed their nobility. |
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On 9 December 1688 he had already asked the States General to send a delegation of three to negotiate the conditions. |
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Rather than continue his campaign, Vespasian decided to await further orders and send Titus to greet the new Emperor. |
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The king would send messengers to the Gotland national assembly, and the jarls likewise, to collect their tax. |
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The editors will send out new books to recognized scholars for reviews that usually run 500 to 1000 words. |
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He also demanded the permission to send missionaries into this pagan region unmolested. |
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From these centers the Rus were able to send their goods as far as Baghdad. |
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After cornering the dutch auction, the seller was brass enough to send him the whole lot without one. |
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Each were free men, and had specific rights and responsibilities, and the right to send representatives to the Riksdag of the Estates. |
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The 33rd was given time to recuperate and a few months later, Whitehall decided to send the regiment to India. |
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Thor responds with a fourth call to be silent, and threatens to send Loki to Hel. |
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Furthermore, the member states agreed to send military assistance to any government threatened by unrest. |
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Could you please send this package to Mr. John Smith, care of the Northwest Shelter? |
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On 15 May 1426, the Xuande Emperor ordered the Directorate of Ceremonial to send a letter to Zheng He to reprimand him for a transgression. |
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This created order in Damascus, enough for the governor to send for a larger relief force from Egypt. |
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In 1240 Novgorodians expelled his brother, Alexander Nevsky, from the city and asked Yaroslav II to send them another commander. |
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Brazil was the only South American country to send troops to fight in the European theatre in the Second World War. |
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Kesselring, commanding Luftflotte 2, was ordered to send 50 sorties per night against London and attack eastern harbours in daylight. |
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In October 1999, the United Nations agreed to send peacekeepers to help restore order and disarm the rebels. |
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I send you the fair copy of the poem on dullness, which I should not care to hazard by the common post. |
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The Umayyads would send gifts including embroidered silk ceremonial cloaks. |
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He was subject to seizures, may have been deaf and dumb, and she chose to send him out to be fostered. |
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The first motion was defeated, although the Convention later decided to send delegations to both London and Ottawa to explore alternatives. |
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When a family member died, which would usually happen within a year or two, the family was required to send a replacement. |
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The shah's ambassador to Bijapur invited Afonso to send back an envoy to Persia. |
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Smaller states would send and receive envoys, who were a rung below ambassador. |
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John III and Charles V agreed to not send anyone else to the Moluccas until it was established in whose hemisphere the were situated. |
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Neither East Florida nor West Florida would send any representatives to Philadelphia to draft the Declaration of Independence. |
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Florida had become a burden to Spain, which could not afford to send settlers or garrisons. |
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However, the Totonacs chafed under Aztec rule, with Aztec rulers from Axayacatl to Moctezuma II having to send soldiers to quell rebellions. |
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The officer in charge of Vera Cruz decided to send four officers to meet with Qualpopoca. |
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He had to wait for favorable winds, though, and was unable to send any forces until spring. |
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Thus, they brutally crushed any tributaries who tried to send help to Tenochtitlan. |
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Olivares therefore decided to send 20,000 troops by sea from Spain in a large armada. |
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He lifted his hand in a knockback spell, which would send me sailing right into the zombie. |
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This has given humans the opportunity to travel to the Moon, and to send robotic explorers to other planets and far beyond. |
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The ships would anchor in one of these bays and send out whaleboats to cruise for whales for days or even weeks. |
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They anchored among the islands to send whaleboats into the bays to the south and west, including Uda, Tugur, and Ulban Bays. |
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When news of the defeat reached Moscow in November it was decided to abandon the Amur and send an ambassador to Peking. |
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It is conventional for countries acceding to the European Union to send a number of observers to Parliament in advance. |
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Each ayllu, or extended family, would decide which family member to send to do the work. |
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If pardon was not pled, the House of Lords issued a writ of certiorari commanding the King's Bench Court to send the case up to it. |
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And they send unto him certain of the Pharisees and of the Herodians, to catch him in his words. |
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Elections only occur if, following the advertisement of the vacancy for 14 days, 10 electors send a written request to the returning officer. |
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By the way, I apologize for posting my previous message with the Italian corrections. I meant it to send it to you by email. Lapsus muris! |
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At any rate I had told her what I knew about 606, and asked Akkad to send her to a specialist. |
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Henry Stokes, master at the King's School, persuaded his mother to send him back to school so that he might complete his education. |
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To earn extra money, Priestley proposed opening a school, but local families informed him that they would refuse to send their children. |
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Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, and say unto thee, Here we are? |
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A long list of code words were developed to help make messages both quick to send and clear in meaning. |
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Radar transmitters send out regular brief pulses of radio energy, the reflections from which are displayed on a CRT screen. |
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The first contributor of an accepted new item is entitled to a free issue, as are all other Good People who send in locs, cartoons, etc. |
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Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren. |
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It is also possible for parents to send their children to various kinds of private schools. |
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Now, I find if there are any posts to send, it seems to get in a confuzzle and never reaches the point of fetching. |
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Of course if she begins to preach, and to tell me to count my blessings, I shall send her away. |
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Wilfrid did not attend the Council of Hertford held in September 672, but he did send representatives. |
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Often successful businessmen would send their sons to a public school as a mark of participation in the elite. |
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Many pupils aspire to send their own children to their old schools in their historical buildings, over successive generations. |
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Remember, once you hit the send button, the world can become a cyberaudience. |
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Likewise, the actions of friending or defriending someone send out messages of their own. |
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His father had been a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, but did not send any of his sons to the university. |
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The Friar promises to send a messenger to inform Romeo of the plan so that he can rejoin her when she awakens. |
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Thoughtful discussion and criticism is welcomed, but please send all flames to dev null. |
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Thou hellish Dog, Depart, or I will amand, ablegate, and send thee to some vast and horrid Desert. |
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If you have won a monthly prize, they will send you an affy and have you send it back. Then your prize comes from a courier. |
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George agreed to send 12,000 hired Hessian and Danish mercenaries to Europe, ostensibly to support Maria Theresa. |
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Nor will polished Amber although it send forth a gross and corporal exhalement, be found a long time defective upon the exactest scales. |
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And will send unto Babylon fanners, that shall fan her, and shall empty her land. |
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Every year there was a mela in the small village where Jutimala lived and Khitish would send three workers to set up a stall there. |
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All Full Members have a right to send one representative team to play official Test matches. |
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A player can send the jack anywhere on the green in this game and the green itself is more akin to a golf green, with lots of undulation. |
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Germany and Japan, both under Allied military occupations, were not allowed to send athletes to the games. |
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Satellites receive signals in space and send them back to Earth. |
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Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus has made applications to the CGF to send teams. |
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Since 1995 the RFL have preferred to send the home nations as separate teams for World Cup purposes. |
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Both parts of Ireland would continue to send a number of MPs to the Westminster Parliament. |
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Once you receive the assignment in the post, be sure to sign it and send it back as soon as possible. |
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Washington still favored attacking New York, but the French decided to send the fleet to their preferred target at Yorktown. |
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He requests the King of Portugal to stop sending merchandise but should only send missionaries. |
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His two younger brothers were sent there, and it is not clear why Isaac D'Israeli chose to send his eldest son to a much less prestigious school. |
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In a letter of February 1844, he slighted the Prime Minister for failing to send him a Policy Circular. |
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The British then proposed to send their own mission, insisting that the Russians be sent away. |
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Frere did not send word to the cabinet of what he had done until the ultimatum was about to expire. |
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Disraeli and the cabinet reluctantly backed him, and in early January 1879 resolved to send reinforcements. |
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Germany was repeatedly forced to send troops to bolster Austria and Turkey on other fronts. |
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The Ottoman army was also the first institution to hire foreign experts and send its officers for training in western European countries. |
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You will take order, when he comes out of the castle, to send him out of the university too by bannition. |
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The Soviet Union is offering to send commercial satellites into orbit at bargain-basement prices. |
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He then made the offer for Washington to send in 2000 FBI agents to confirm this. |
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Should a great lady that was invited to be a gossip, in her place send her kitchen maid, 'twould be ill taken. |
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England is divided into a number of regions which also send representatives to the European Parliament. |
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A third came sufficiently near to see their house, but did not try to send a boat on shore. |
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It has allowed American and British forces to use an air base to send supplies to Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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Reinforcements for the Russians gave them the courage to send out probing attacks. |
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Lord Carrington had wished to send a third submarine, but the decision was deferred due to concerns about the impact on operational commitments. |
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Nick van der Bijl records that, after the Argentine defeat at Goose Green, Venezuela and Guatemala offered to send paratroops to the Falklands. |
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They often have perverse effects, due to the distorted signals they send to the market. |
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I send the grand finale, and so exit the Lady of the Lake from the head she has tormented for six months. |
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A Galilean Rabbi? When did this Province of diggers in dirt and gutters of fish send forth Rabbis? Thou makest a jest. |
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Some assemblies never send an offering bag round the congregation, even at the Breaking of Bread meeting. |
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But Wales somehow snaffled possession for fly-half Jones to send half-back partner Mike Phillips haring away with Stoddart in support. |
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He was not allowed to send it, but was permitted to take it with him upon release. |
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Schaal preferred to attack, rather than give the British time to send reinforcements. |
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Pound asked to send a cable to President Truman to offer to help negotiate peace with Japan. |
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The Russian Mafia did not take too kindly to a Westerner muscling in on their market, and so decided to send a little message. |
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They were simply trying to send a religious message, a task which demands clear iconic images instead of precisely rendered ones. |
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He agreed to send film director Cameron a corrected view of the sky, which was the basis of the new scene. |
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The Times was the first newspaper to send war correspondents to cover particular conflicts. |
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He had a great admiration for Hume and had a mutual friend send Hume an early manuscript of Reid's Inquiry. |
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Entreat the heavenes to send ther muses hether, To helpe your soules to write of sacred thinges. |
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If I see you send another naughty email to your friends, you will be forbidden from using the computer! |
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The two Acts incorporated provisions for Scotland to send representative peers from the Peerage of Scotland to sit in the House of Lords. |
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An act of 1587 granted the lairds of each shire the right to send two commissioners to every parliament. |
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Oh, none but cowards send down their brain-trucks in tempest time. What a hooroosh aloft there! |
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Pressure from the Caledonians may have led Antoninus to send the empire's troops further north. |
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The king and the jarl shall send emissaries to the Gutnish thing to receive the taxes. |
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She promised not to send any French troops into Perth if the Protestants evacuated the town. |
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The time is come that I should send it her, if I keep the behest that I have made. |
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I send you back the two last sheets, because you bid me. I reserve my nibblings and minutiae for another day. |
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Queen Victoria asked Lord Hartington to form a ministry, but he persuaded her to send for Gladstone. |
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Lloyd George got his wish to send British forces to Italy, after the Italian defeat at Caporetto in November. |
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In 317 Constantine issued an edict to confiscate Donatist church property and to send Donatist clergy into exile. |
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Indeed, no European country pledged to send a team until two months before the start of the competition. |
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He had to send back the binders and return to clothing that was at least gender-neutral. |
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He may also have intended to give Alaric a senior official position and send him against the rebels in Gaul. |
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Henry could only send a small force of soldiers to assist, and Brittany fell to Louis in November. |
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She wanted to send him a letter but couldn't recall his address. |
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Montfort sent his summons, in the King's name, to each county and to a select list of boroughs, asking each to send two representatives. |
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Augustine did establish a school, and soon after his death Canterbury was able to send teachers out to support the East Anglian mission. |
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Learning and committing to pacifism helps to send a message that violence is, in fact, not the most effective way. |
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Believing that there may have been gold there he asked them to send back likely samples. |
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In 1429 Joan convinced the Dauphin to send her to the siege, saying she had received visions from God telling her to drive out the English. |
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This verdict fuelled the numbers of Blacks who escaped slavery, and helped send slavery into decline. |
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The neurologist thinks I'm nucking futs and wants to send me over to the psychiatric unit for evaluation. |
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After the war his wife decided to send some of his short stories to three publishers, who all accepted the scripts for publication. |
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Steinman requested for Tyler to send some of her previous albums for him to listen to. |
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My dad wants to send heirloom tomato seeds there. He's nutso about tomatoes. |
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Many multinational corporations send employees to foreign countries to work in branch offices or subsidiaries. |
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Washington still favored an assault on New York, but was essentially overruled when the French opted to send their fleet to their preferred target of Yorktown. |
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When the archbishop would send Philip on an assignment, he would leave the cat in the care of the archbishop, who apparently was not an ailurophile. |
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We would send the boys out to pick up apples and they would almost always come back covered in apple mush after throwing the rotten ones at each other. |
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And the thrill which their ill-omened bayings send through people at large is a measure of the state of tension in which the general mind is held. |
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I know this is long overdue for some of you, but I just want to send out a public THANK YOU to all the Boingoloids who have helped my OB collection grow. |
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Those stations that will send CNN tapes of their local and regional news for CNN to cherry-pick from, in turn will be allowed to cherry-pick themselves. |
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The operation has installed nine Cygnet CoSystems, computerphones that send memos, letters, and even whole files from one microcomputer to another. |
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He later sent me a DM mentioning that he would send me what he wears because he does a lot of walking. This is where the relationships online can get a wee bit weird. |
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From this prison here of horror, whence I every hour tend nearer and nearer to destruction, I send you... the assurance of my dolorous and unhappy service. |
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If your payment is delayed, ebay is liable to send a dun or two. |
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Many are silent upon connection until you send them the expected string, but some will actually prompt you for a login in identifiable and fingerprintable ways. |
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If he bothers me again, I'll send him home with a flea in his ear. |
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I am but a Freshman yet in France, therefore I can send you no News but that all is here quiet, and 'tis no ordinary News that the French should be quiet. |
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We have geolocated the missing ship, so we can now send rescue personnel. |
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If women had a voice in the making of the laws, how long would the dram-shop and low groggery send out their liquid poison to pollute civilized lands? |
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As soon as they see me scurrying around picking up snorkels and flippers they know the Big Wet is on its way. The skies will open and Hughie will send it down. |
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Stilicho was forced to send some of his Eastern forces home. |
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Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to consecrate 12 suffragan bishops as soon as possible and to send a bishop to York. |
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The queen's charter also said that Raleigh was supposed to establish a base from which to send privateers on raids against the treasure fleets of Spain. |
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The Forests are fill'd with Orange-trees, Citron-trees, Jessemin, Pomgranate-trees, and several other Trees loaded with Blossoms, which send forth a most fragrant Smell. |
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He did send volunteers to fight on the Eastern Front under German command but Spain remained neutral and did not allow either side to use its territory. |
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A notable example of this was in 1254 when sheriffs of counties were instructed to send Knights of the Shire to parliament to advise the king on finance. |
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City residents send their children to schools in neighbouring Local Education Authorities, such as Islington, Tower Hamlets, Westminster and Southwark. |
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The Soviet Union was invited but they chose not to send any athletes. |
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The acquisitions editors send their choices to the editorial staff. |
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Higham argues that it was the lack of any bishop in Britain which allowed Gregory to send Augustine, with orders to be consecrated as a bishop if needed. |
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Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to ordain twelve suffragan bishops as soon as possible, and to send a bishop to York. |
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Wellington was at Eton from 1781 to 1784 and was to send his sons there. |
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In 1523, Holbein painted his first portraits of the great Renaissance scholar Erasmus, who required likenesses to send to his friends and admirers throughout Europe. |
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The family remained in poverty until Sarah Johnson's cousin, Elizabeth Harriotts, died in February 1728 and left enough money to send Johnson to university. |
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Burke wrote to Henry Dundas on 7 October urging him to send reinforcements there, as he viewed it as the only theatre in the war that might lead to a march on Paris. |
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In October 1965 he tore up his Labour Party card because he suspected Harold Wilson's Labour government was going to send troops to support the United States in Vietnam. |
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His parents could not afford to send him to a university without another scholarship, and they concluded from his poor results that he would not be able to win one. |
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Elgar began to learn German, in the hope of going to the Leipzig Conservatory for further musical studies, but his father could not afford to send him. |
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Ultimately, it is assumed that he decides to send Ada and Flora away with Baines and dissolve their marriage once she has recovered from her injuries. |
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Italy, although originally an Axis power, defected to the Allies in 1943 following Benito Mussolini being deposed, and was allowed to send athletes. |
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I will send you today a copy of the MILAB manuscript for review. |
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Many times, the leadership believed Fighter Command's strength had collapsed, only to discover that the RAF were able to send up defensive formations at will. |
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By 8 August 18 coal ships and 4 destroyers had been sunk, but the Navy was determined to send a convoy of 20 ships through rather than move the coal by railway. |
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I refuse to send them any more money until they fix this mix up. |
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Richard's parents, Sarah and Thomas, could not afford to send him to school and instead arranged for him to be taught to read and write by his cousin Ellen. |
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Before publishing one of its most famous discoveries, Watson and Crick's 1953 paper on the structure of DNA, Nature did not send the paper out for peer review. |
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The Covenanters would serve as the government of Scotland for nearly a decade, and would also send military support to the Parliamentarians during the English Civil War. |
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During his years at Repton, Cadbury, the chocolate company, would occasionally send boxes of new chocolates to the school to be tested by the pupils. |
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France had got off to a good start, with Freddie Banquet scoring before Danny Russell and Gary Christie scored a try each to send the Scots in front. |
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I negged the seller who didn't send me the widget I paid for. |
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Keppie suggests that it was the legion's absence elsewhere that encouraged a native uprising, obliging Hadrian to send the Legio VI Victrix to Britain. |
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However, he continued to send her an allowance until her death. |
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Foch had earlier refused to send 4 French divisions to Flanders but now redeployed Maistre's Tenth French Army to the Somme sector, freeing up British forces. |
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On the other hand, neither did he send troops to support Athelstan. |
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If the Normans could send their cavalry against the shield wall and then draw the English into more pursuits, breaks in the English line might form. |
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Innocent urged Henry to send Edmund with an army to reclaim Sicily from Frederick's son Manfred, offering to contribute to the expenses of the campaign. |
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Edward resisted, but finally acquiesced, agreeing to send Gaveston to Aquitaine, under threat of excommunication by the Archbishop of Canterbury should he return. |
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Dolphins send out high frequency clicks from an organ known as a melon. |
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A peasant rebellion led by the Tonghak religious movement led to a request by the Korean government for the Qing dynasty to send in troops to stabilize the country. |
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The relative neglect of the army, led to a theory of limited liability until 1937, in which Britain would not send a great army to Europe in time of war. |
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Next day the Nore Command was ordered to keep six destroyers on call in the Thames and be ready to send six torpedo boats to reinforce those at Dover. |
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It was an annual custom to send the rose to a deserving prince. |
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We're parched, hon. Could you send up an ale from the cooler? |
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Slaves are also not obliged to fish in tidal pools or gather shellfish and if the master wishes to eat shellfish, the slaves asked to send your mina blacks. |
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Have you ever seen a peasy armpit? Hey, just shave those rolled up corn. If you know of a man that's doing this, please send him an alarm clock, 'cause it's time to stop. |
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It was not until 1860 that the chief constable was able to send constables to Okehampton, after having to seek significant legal advice from the Exeter Magistrates. |
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His celebrity as a writer caused the Ministry of Information to send him to the Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944 and later to Burma as a correspondent. |
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The grounds were used by the military during World War II as part of the Pluto pipeline to send oil under the English Channel to France to fuel the Allied war efforts. |
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Attempts to send him to a secure psychiatric unit were blocked. |
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She raised a new army in Italy and convinced her nephew in Constantinople, the Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius II, to send an army to North Africa led by Aspar. |
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The attack was the first encounter between the Rus' and Byzantines and led the Patriarch to send missionaries north to engage and attempt to convert the Rus' and the Slavs. |
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In the name of the captured yet still alive French people, France wants to send her greetings to the Greek people who are fighting for their freedom. |
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It was customary for return fleets to send their fastest ship ahead to announce the results in Lisbon, before the rest of the fleet arrived later that summer. |
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In response to the emissaries, they all agreed to send tribute each year. |
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Relations with Korea were generally good with the exception of the Koreans resenting having to send virgins occasionally to the Xuande Emperor's imperial harem. |
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Before Columbus even reached Isabella I of Castile, John II had already sent a letter to them threatening to send a fleet to claim it for Portugal. |
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Because of that incident, Queen Elizabeth I of England decided to send an emissary to the Sultan of Aceh, asking permission to enter Malacca Strait. |
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The Yongle Emperor strenuously tried to extend China's influence beyond its borders by demanding other rulers send ambassadors to China to present tribute. |
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