Nothing could be more English than the sequestered village near Bath where she lives and works. |
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The intense blue of the sky and the sweeping horizons accentuate the sequestered villages. |
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The day after her unit withdrew from Monrovia, Black Diamond's compound and the sequestered house presented a desolate sight. |
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The same criticism can be made of ducal palaces like Chatsworth, Stowe, Woburn, Blenheim, sequestered in their parks. |
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Henry David Thoreau took this to heart when he sequestered himself at Walden Pond and wrote Walden as a response to his experiences. |
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He then sequestered himself in a cave for nine years and sat gazing at the wall. |
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Eventually he sequestered himself in a tower on Mt. Soledad, overlooking La Jolla, and wrote book after book after book. |
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I actually was sequestered in Los Angeles with everybody else who wasn't able to fly. |
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To undo the damage, our heroes head to Tibet for the mysterious healing skills of the sequestered monks. |
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Much water was sequestered in glaciers and sea level was about 100 m below its present stand. |
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And since last night, the bearded mentor had sequestered himself in his prayer closet, taking only water as he fasted. |
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However, the outcome is one that makes less of a bridge between that sequestered domain and the outer world. |
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What was supposed to be a sequestered monastic retreat became a hive of modern American productive activity. |
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She shares this sequestered spot with her cartoonist husband, Bob, and their two enormous, exuberant dogs. |
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He had spent most of his life in a sequestered village in Little Russia, where he tilled the soil and even wore the national peasant costume. |
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Shrines fallen into desuetude were primed with sequestered objects and reprimed with new castings. |
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They might have cheerfully stomped her to death had not the dates sequestered the squirming she-devil. |
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Hence, several farms have not been able to sell their milk, which was sequestered by the local health authorities and destroyed. |
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After the war in 1944 German property in Belgium was sequestered, and the shares in the subsidiary sold. |
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The facts of these soldiers' cases are under wraps, partly because they've been sequestered from the media by their commander. |
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It turns the boulevardier into a sequestered individual, the flaneur into a figure of privacy. |
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Pearsall's project eventually aims to keep peat sequestered under the soil by planting the coast with thousands of salt-tolerant bald cypress trees. |
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Peru and Bolivia have not yet forgiven the Chileans for having sequestered a vast territory and, for the Bolivians, access to the sea. |
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The writ binds all property of the person sequestered from the date of its issue, and the sequestrators enter at once to take possession of his real and personal estate. |
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I have been insomniac, dyspeptic, paranoid and weepy, mostly after hours but occasionally at lunchtime, sequestered between my big bookshelf and my desk. |
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Arthur Scargill, the NUM president, was fined and the union's assets were sequestered. |
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No new coal fired plants should be built unless the CO2 can be sequestered. |
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If the cut tree decomposes quickly, or is burnt, then new tree growth is only replacing part of the previously sequestered carbon. |
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One thousand tonnes of carbon dioxide will be captured from the air per day, or a million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year, and sequestered. |
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Some of the sequestered phosphorus is eventually released when the plant life dies off in the fall. |
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However, diuretics may be used during the resolution phase of OHSS to help mobilize and eliminate fluid sequestered during the first phase. |
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If carbon is sequestered, oxygen will be reduced and might be depleted locally. |
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When I say a gap, I mean such a gaping chasm that all the carbon in the atmosphere could be sequestered there. |
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What was sequestered more than anything else were the budgets of enterprises making munitions. |
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Estimates of societal benefits are calculated for the amounts of carbon sequestered. |
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For the last four years the international zone has been functioning as a sequestered military base. |
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One technology being trialled in the USA is to feed algae in tanks with carbon dioxide sequestered from fossil-fuel power stations. |
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So they actually bought their own small roulette wheel, sequestered themselves in their rooms at the Pension Russe, spent hours practicing, and returned to play day after day. |
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That runs counter to the finding of the judge that he has realisable assets in a certain amount in excess of those sums which have been sequestered. |
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Later that day, Judge cleland warned the panel that they will be sequestered when they begin deliberations. |
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There is at least one example where PA accumulated by aphids from their host plant are in turn sequestered by the aphid's predator, ladybird beetles. |
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It is probable that this remote and sequestered place was used in latter times for the celebration of Mass, when the Romish religion was not publicly tolerated. |
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Beside roaring factories and in sequestered nooks on which deer and bear peer shyly from nearby leafy coverts, there have sprung up innumerable gardens. |
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While they deliberate, jurors must be sequestered. |
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Part of the carbon sequestered by trees is stored in the soil but because of the lack of research there is no Europe-wide estimate for the soil's share of sequestered carbon. |
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For example, increases in carbon sequestered in soil also increase crop yields and therefore food supplies and food security, while also increasing land cover and reducing soil erosion. |
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The Kyoto agreement does not include emissions from burning wood in the overall emissions burden, as the carbon that is sequestered in wood would be released in any case when the wood decays. |
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Perhaps because of this, Filmer was imprisoned for some years in Leeds Castle and his estates were sequestered. |
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It is also believed that as the forage remains productive over a longer period of time, it increases the amount of carbon sequestered in the soil. |
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It is important to distinguish between the carbon stored within the biomass and soil of existing forest ecosystems and the annual carbon sequestered as a forest grows. |
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The total amount of carbon sequestered is the amount of carbon stored at ecosystem maturity in the sum of the carbon in the standing trees and the soil. |
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The amount of carbon assumed sequestered and the rules governing eligible farming practices were worked out in conjunction with the Chicago Climate Exchange. |
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Nordström made all this work in Gotland, a Swedish island in the Baltic, almost half way to Latvia, where he sequestered himself away from his Stockholm studio for months, working alone. |
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The Soviet Reds had the Amur Flotilla which patrolled the river on sequestered riverboats. |
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William Rufus sequestered Henry's new estates in England, leaving Henry landless. |
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I think of Bosnia and some of the very tense moments when our peacekeepers were nailed down and sequestered, even entrapped in some areas in a very dangerous situation. |
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Given that Iran has sequestered much of its nuclear program and compartmentalized underground installations, it seems highly unlikely that surgical strikes alone could derail its nuclear ambitions. |
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The weaker obas sequestered themselves in their palaces and took refuge in the rituals of divine kingship while indiscriminately granting aristocratic titles to an expanding class of nonproductive nobles. |
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Unable to assert control over events, he sequestered Moctezuma and increased the guards around the tlatoani. |
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Of those who thought Iraq had weapons sequestered somewhere, about half responded that said weapons would not be found in combat. |
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So whether you're sequestered in Delhi, Mumbai or even Kolkata, the chirps of the birdcall are never too far away. |
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How can so many well-found ideas be sequestered inside individual areas of business? |
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The Warreners, in particular, are sequestered as slaves and doomed to be killed in order to provide energy for the luxurious part of the empire. |
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Among their other roles, heparan sulfates help regulate the release of growth factors sequestered in this matrix. |
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A project developer may not claim credits on the basis of the carbon sequestered in its wood products, but must present proof that its project generates sequestration in addition to a business as usual scenario. |
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Although carbon is constantly leaving the soil as more is being sequestered, the use of composts can increase the equilibrium level, effectively removing large amounts of carbon permanently from the atmosphere. |
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Although the AGS was intended to be fiscally neutral, estimates lead us to think that the subsidies allocated by this fund are more than double what the carbon sequestered over 10 years would currently be worth. |
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For example, the sequestered CO2 will mineralize with the rock, be trapped in small pores of the permeable rock, and dissolve into water trapped deep within the formation. |
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The lady was sequestered by her husband and parents-in-law. |
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Spotfin lionfish, palette surgeonfish, foxface rabbitfish and red firefish are sequestered in their own venomous creatures tank. |
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First, bubonic is a local infection sequestered in a lymph node. |
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It was his tailor and his cook, his fine fashions and his French ragouts, which sequestered him. |
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The jury was sequestered from the press by the judge's order. |
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With encroachment of the neural canal due to retropulsed sequestered bone, granulation tissue or intra-canal abscess, neurological deficits may evolve. |
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