Guests at the camp can stay in private cabins or for a smaller fee in the dormitories. |
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If you're sick you should stay home to avoid infecting other people in the office. |
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The mayor made an appeal to the people of the city to stay calm. |
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We stay active during the cold winter months by skiing and ice skating. |
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The fish stay in deep sea water during the day and come to shallower depths during the night. |
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She's very introverted. She'd rather stay home with a good book than go to a party with people. |
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Throughout this period Bacon managed to stay in the favour of the king while retaining the confidence of the Commons. |
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Although he was allowed to stay, parliament passed a law that forbade the attorney general to sit in parliament. |
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At the age of 16, Johnson was given the opportunity to stay with his cousins, the Fords, at Pedmore, Worcestershire. |
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Towards the end of Johnson's stay at Oxford, his tutor, Jorden, left Pembroke and was replaced by William Adams. |
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Byron's body was embalmed, but the Greeks wanted some part of their hero to stay with them. |
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In the family atmosphere at Clarke's, Keats developed an interest in classics and history, which would stay with him throughout his short life. |
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Money was always a great concern and difficulty for him, as he struggled to stay out of debt and make his way in the world independently. |
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In June 1812, her father sent Mary to stay with the Dissenting family of the radical William Baxter, near Dundee, Scotland. |
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After six months of study, Mme Heger suggested they stay at the boarding school free of charge, in return for giving some lessons. |
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During his stay at his aunt's residence, he grew increasingly interested in her daughter, Isabel. |
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He chose to stay at St Cyprian's until December 1916, in case a place at Eton became available. |
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He spent much of the time on a roof, with a stack of novels, but encountered Jon Kimche from his Hampstead days during the stay. |
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In the latter part of his stay at the clinic Orwell was able to go for walks in the countryside and study nature. |
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She could not recall his having schoolfriends to stay and exchange visits as her brother Prosper often did in holidays. |
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Rather than retain the mayorally appointed position, he decided to seek to stay on as an adviser. |
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It reached number one in the UK and US charts, but its stay would be the shortest of their first five albums. |
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A stay in Formentera with Sam Hutt, a doctor well established in the underground music scene, led to no visible improvement. |
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Up to six adults can stay in each tipi and each one comes with a groundsheet and raincatcher. |
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His tour also included Ceylon and Burma, although the duration of his stay in Asia is unknown, and Sellers may have exaggerated its length. |
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Not being able to play at the concert, C sends D, whom you would have paid five shillings to stay away. |
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They usually try to stay away from the center of the ring, in order to outmaneuver and chip away at their opponents. |
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He accepted, and in October 1890, he went to stay at the Brookes family home for several days. |
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As the crowds continued to stay away, it became clear that Bailey could not stem the decline. |
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Khan hit the canvas and suddenly had to fight to stay alive as Garcia's punch to the neck and jaw badly hurt him. |
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The dispute went to Formula One's Contract Recognition Board, who ruled in favour of BAR on 20 October, forcing Button to stay with the team. |
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In March 2013, Button announced that he intends to stay with McLaren until he retires. |
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Despite having signed a contract to race for Williams, Jenson Button decided to stay with BAR for 2006 as it was to become a Honda works team. |
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Soichiro Honda, being a race driver himself, could not stay out of international motorsport. |
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However, some seamen secure jobs on ships they like and stay aboard for years. |
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The stay running forward from a mast to the bow is called the forestay or headstay. |
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By tight coverage, the lead boat will attempt to stay as close as possible to its opponent while staying in front. |
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I was tempted to make a midclass bathroom trip, but Logan's words cautioning me to stay in public places echoed in my ears. |
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New people assume leadership positions as required and stay around for as long as the minyan meets their needs. |
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When war broke out in 1939, the King and Queen decided to stay in London and not flee to Canada, as had been suggested. |
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Men were expected to go out to work and women were expected to stay at home and look after the families. |
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In my brief stay in Johannesburg, I had left a trail of mistruths and, in each case, the falsehood had come back to haunt me. |
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Tourists stay with local families and experience the island's culture while contributing to the local economy. |
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In 1955, at the Bandung Conference in Indonesia, dozens of Third World governments resolved to stay out of the Cold War. |
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The arrival of British soldiers boosted morale in the country, and many foreign citizens opted to stay. |
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Lewis Balfour and his daughter both had weak chests, so they often needed to stay in warmer climates for their health. |
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Later he was permitted to stay away from prison for several days at a time and took to visiting Quaker congregations in Kent. |
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However, to stay in Belgium he had to pledge not to publish anything on the subject of contemporary politics. |
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The latest trend is for 'nanobreaks' where people manage two full days away, spanning one overnight stay. |
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In the summer of 1918 Wittgenstein took military leave and went to stay in one of his family's Vienna summer houses, Neuwaldegg. |
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Permits are issued with a validity period of between one and five years and allow for a stay in the border area of up to three months. |
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Observers researching the issue prefer to stay anonymous because of the risk of being arrested. |
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On 11 August, Iraq's highest court ruled that PM Maliki's bloc is biggest in parliament, meaning Maliki could stay Prime Minister. |
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Under the Schengen system, a foreign passport is stamped with a date stamp which does not indicate any duration of stay. |
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Other variations include changing the size of the stamp to indicate length of stay, as in Singapore. |
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With some countries, the validity of a visa is not the same as the authorized period of stay. |
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Thailand, allow visitors who arrive by land from neighbouring countries a shorter length of stay than those who arrive by air. |
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The PEP holder is also entitled to stay in Singapore for up to 6 months in between jobs and to evaluate career opportunities. |
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He invited immigrants to stay on his ranch until they could get settled, and assisted in their obtaining passports. |
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Adults of all ages could stay at them for several weeks and take courses in subjects that ranged from handicrafts to economics. |
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The eponymous hotel is famous among anglers, who are obliged to stay there when fishing the river. |
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If Knox did not leave, he could stay in Edinburgh, but only if he remained captive in the castle. |
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The regiment was supposed to stay in South Africa but in the end returned home sooner than planned. |
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Due to retire in June 1939, Dowding was asked to stay on until March 1940 because of the tense international situation. |
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The young birds are attacked by adults if they enter the breeding ground, so they stay at sea learning to fish and fly. |
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Female offspring rarely stay at home, dispersing over distances that allow them to breed independently, or to join unrelated groups. |
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You're welcome to stay here, but this hut ain't no great shakes for such as you. |
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The noncancellation agreement meant that we had to stay with the same insurer for six months. |
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The headquarters was to stay in Edinburgh, and both banks' brands would continue to be used. |
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He declined this offer and decided to stay in football management, joining Leeds United. |
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This is to ensure the athletes and officials have a comfortable stay and have everything they need near by. |
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Wace relates that Harold ordered his men to stay in their formations but no other account gives this detail. |
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However David Tanner also did not stay long, giving up the works in 1786, the year of Bacon's death. |
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Moreover, globalization meant that Canadian firms had to downsize their workforce in order to stay efficient and compete internationally. |
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After the end of the war, many military personnel returning from service abroad and civilians who had originally come to work decided to stay. |
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It brings an ability to negate wind as a factor, to stay airborne at a tremendous clip then gear down further at any time for more performance. |
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Stress wears preferentially on the front surface of the cusp of the teeth, allowing the back surface to stay sharp and more effective. |
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I am an Amerasian, why am I not allowed to stay here legally? Why do you try to keep me out, why do you discriminate against me? |
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My regards to the ducks who watched me as I worked and gently encouraged me to stay on track. Even mild anatidaephobia has its uses. |
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If you'd like a fresh towel at any point during your stay, just ask for it. |
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Did in my hall in sight of least and most Bebreak his staff, my household office stay, Bad each make shift, and rode himself away. |
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We've all heard of the Blue Wall of Silence, the code under which cops stay mum about rogue cops who poison the barrel. |
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This is a bad Pacifism, as it allows the creature to stay around and at least chump block for a turn. |
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I have studied your astrological chart and it fills me with more concern than hatred. If you stay in China, I fear you will end up a coaster. |
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It was not unusual for the older girls to stay on after 5 p.m. for another two hours or so, to buck or cob an extra one or two barrows. |
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They told us to stay on the trail, but of course Bart never liked to color inside the lines. |
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He could stay a little longer. Come to that, why couldn't he stay forever? He had nothing to get back to. |
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If told that they could not stay up late the children would cry blue murder. |
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This was not just a downing of fierce rivals for the home side, it was three precious points to go towards their quest to stay in the top flight. |
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Oh, I'll never have an e thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I program crashes. |
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I gave explicit instructions for him to stay here, but he followed me, anyway. |
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I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast. |
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Our bank does a nightly sweep of accounts, to adjust the float so we stay within our reserves limit. |
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Though you don't have to think of a theme, having one can help you stay focused. |
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Terry agreed because he felt it was a little far out and, as I was reminded, Terry wanted to stay clear of things that seemed too Gilliamesque. |
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If the government wants graduates to stay in the country they should offer more incentives. |
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In consequence they imposed green bans, a move which effectively prevented the execution of policy and forced a stay on proceedings. |
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Oh, I'll never have a green thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I plant dies. |
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Teresa also shows us that to have one's act together and stay within the boundaries of conventional piety is not the goal of the spiritual life. |
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Our deal was that I take care of him healthwise, after his hospital stay, but I went out instead, and we talked only occasionally. |
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The majority of visitors stay on St Mary's, which has a concentration of holiday accommodation and other amenities. |
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Those who survived focused on their agricultural duties to grow food and stay alive. |
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If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer to stay at a hotel instead of at your house. |
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Academic life, like any other, has a full in-box. A professor can stay busy answering his or her mail. |
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In for a dime, in for a dollar, he thought crazily, and said what he had to say in a voice he forced to stay level and calm. |
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Many monks and nuns live in monasteries to stay away from the secular world. |
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Therefore, it would have been more difficult for this scholar to stay within the framework of her discipline than to work interdisciplinarily. |
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Her father preferred her to stay in England, but Henry VII's relations with Ferdinand had deteriorated. |
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Ferdinand's solution was to make his daughter ambassador, allowing her to stay in England indefinitely. |
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In going public, all hope of tempting Catherine to retire to a nunnery or otherwise stay quiet were lost. |
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The High Court of Justice established by the Act consisted of 135 commissioners, but many either refused to serve or chose to stay away. |
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James then left for France on 23 December after having received a request from his wife to join her, even though his followers urged him to stay. |
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They sternly reminded women to stay home and tend to their families by leaving public affairs to the men. |
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If you are careful to keep tabs on your finances, you should be able to stay within a budget. |
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Patients who stay too long in hospital can become more ill as a result and care at home is better tailored to their needs. |
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The University has accommodation in the village, where many international students stay. |
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Some volunteers might opt to stay on in Zambia by other means, but the General election had left a sour taste in my mouth and I was ready to go. |
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Hey, leggo, mister! I want to stay up there in the sun! Jim picked up the kid and carried him. |
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If I receive a Second, I shall stay in Oxford, so I expect you will give me a First. |
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After a stay at the Institute for Advanced Study in New Jersey in 1981, Wiles became a professor at Princeton University. |
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Then you can stay sat there like cheese at fourpence till Mrs Henshaw gets back with her lawyer. |
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We're going to stay home this year. No holidays. You can like it or lump it. |
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In about three minutes, the plasma would be ready to use and could stay fresh for around four hours. |
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The rotor material, like that of a common nail, will stay magnetized, but can also be demagnetized with little difficulty. |
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The basic idea is that if only a short time elapses, then the speed will stay more or less the same. |
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The express area is located near the short stay car park while a free service is within the mid stay. |
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As of October 1996, the airport has 2,500 short stay parking spaces within walking distance to the terminal. |
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In addition, as of the same month, the airport has over 8,000 long stay spaces located near the M11 motorway and A120 junction. |
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The airport also offers mid stay parking, closer to the terminal than its long stay spaces. |
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Its successor, the United Nations, amended this definition in 1945, by including a maximum stay of six months. |
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When a number using vingt or cent is used as an ordinal numeral adjective, the words vingt or cent stay unchanged. |
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Eventually, these people would retire back to secure community provided by the monastery and stay until their death. |
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I don't know how they stay in business serving only lunch, but the lunchroom on the corner is cheap and fast so I like it. |
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Of those most critical of the Church's direction, some chose to stay and try to make constructive changes from within the Anglican Church. |
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During his stay, Wilfrid attempted to convert the Frisians, who were still pagan at that time. |
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Wilfrid became involved in the missionary efforts to the Frisians, which he had started in 678 during his stay in Frisia. |
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My mother-in-law has been making noises about coming to stay for the summer. |
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Ecod, I thank your worship, I'll make a shift to stay my stomach with a slice of cold beef in the pantry. |
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They would also make these barracks if the fort they had was going to stay there for good. |
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At the time, the castle's accommodation was in such poor condition that he did not stay there the night before his coronation. |
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The fugitives resolved to stay in the house and wait for the arrival of the King's men. |
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During this first stay in England, Holbein worked largely for a humanist circle with ties to Erasmus. |
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During his second stay in England, Holbein learned the technique of limning, as practised by Lucas Horenbout. |
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Titania tells Oberon that she plans to stay there until she has attended Theseus and Hippolyta's wedding. |
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All the little amenities the hotel provided made our stay very enjoyable. |
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Sometimes pH modifiers are used to break down the crosslink at the end of a hydraulic fracturing job, since many require a pH buffer system to stay viscous. |
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The nightly closures are used for maintenance, but some lines stay open on New Year's Eve and run for longer hours during major public events such as the 2012 London Olympics. |
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At age 16, some pupils stay at school and choose to study Advanced Level AS and A2 level subjects or more vocational qualifications such as Applied Advanced Levels. |
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The baselike concealer goes on matte, so it helps shadow stay put. |
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Turn left and stay on Ridgewood through a multistreet intersection. |
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Most people who stay at Glastonbury Festival camp in a tent. |
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I told you that in fact they were called chevrons and it was an exercise by the transport department to teach us to stay two chevrons behind the car in front. |
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A courtesy bus service links the long stay spaces to the terminal. |
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He got the message and was in church the next Sunday. We need to stay in church with the fellowship of others in order to keep the fire of faith burning brightly. |
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Lawrence was a much stronger character than Kiggell and having made money in business and having no plans to stay in the Army after the War, was not beholden to Haig. |
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The court may also decide to grant leave to defend, or to grant a stay on an order for judgment, conditional upon a cash lodgment being made by the defendant. |
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I would have liked to stay later and tie up some of the loose ends. |
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My parents didn't realize that we were going to stay in this country for so long, they felt responsible for keeping me in touch with Japanese values. |
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If Jondalar and Ayla would stay and become Sharamudoi, we would make an offer to cross-mate with them, but since Markeno and I are Ramudoi, they would have to be Shamudoi. |
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Yardbirds' rhythm guitarist, Chris Dreja, recalled that whenever Clapton broke a guitar string during a concert, he would stay on stage and replace it. |
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Lowry painted after his mother had fallen asleep, between 10pm and 2am, or, depending how tired he was, he might stay up for another hour adding features. |
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However, some would stay within the monastery and become leaders. |
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They had to stay there for quite a few months and finished up with a film which not only told the story he wanted but also captured the raw natural beauty of the location. |
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Once a male is chosen, the pair will stay together for life. |
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You have to stay in practice and keep up with advances in technology. |
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Clearly, it is critical that you stay out of the friend zone. |
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This pattern slowed due to the 1975 Land Reform program instituted by the government, which provided incentives for people to stay in rural areas. |
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The new king, Eadwulf, had been considered one of Wilfrid's friends, but after his accession to the throne he ordered Wilfrid to stay out of Northumbria. |
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When marking an attacker, always try to stay goalside to him. |
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They were going to stay in and read, but instead went out shopping. |
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The government soon realized that a large amount of children were having trouble in their first years of primary school and parents were having to stay home becoming jobless. |
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Jordan persuaded Hill to at least stay for the British Grand Prix. |
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Despite Button's performances, and his desire to stay with Renault, it was announced at the French Grand Prix that he would make way in 2003 for test driver Fernando Alonso. |
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I'd rather stay in with some harris than go to the pub after work tonight. |
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While diving, they rarely stay in groups, but rather spread out to feed. |
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They became permanent members of the community and would stay on after the troops were withdrawn, as in the notable case of Saint Patrick's family. |
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By the late 18th century, the popularity of landscape art grew and clients were found in the larger Welsh towns, allowing more Welsh artists to stay in their homeland. |
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The immense progress on logic during their stay led Wittgenstein to express to Pinsent his idea to leave Cambridge and return to Norway to continue his work on logic. |
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According to the story, Apellicon tried to repair some of the damage that was done during the manuscripts' stay in the basement, introducing a number of errors into the text. |
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A timber building was erected in the castle for her to stay in, and Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, left the castle to the Queen during her visits. |
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The fortress wall was probably reconstructed during his stay and at the east angle it is possible to see this work standing almost to full height. |
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During her stay, Merlin falls in love with her and desires her. |
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After winning the last round the player was granted immunity which allowed him to stay in the game even after receiving the least amount of points. |
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An inactive boy, he rarely exercised and preferred to stay indoors. |
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Their long stay in the top flight of English football ended in relegation in 2001, and in 2012 they were relegated again to the third tier of English football. |
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It was difficult to stay in character because I kept wanting to laugh. |
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The Normans fought so valiantly that Prince Guaimar III begged them to stay, but they refused and instead offered to tell others back home of the Prince's request. |
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During daylight, herring stay in the safety of deep water, feeding at the surface only at night when the chance of being seen by predators is less. |
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In a mine, the pasty's dense, folded pastry could stay warm for several hours, and if it did get cold, it could easily be warmed on a shovel over a candle. |
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He also accepted an invitation from Norman Malcolm, then professor at Cornell University, to stay with him and his wife for several months at Ithaca, New York. |
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At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Rogge became the first ever IOC President to stay in the Olympic village, thereby enjoying closer contact with the athletes. |
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The best strategy is to stay on the favorable tack as much as possible. |
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Rather than stay in Cumbernauld House, the commander, Lord George Murray, slept in the village's Black Bull Inn, where he could enforce closer discipline on his soldiers. |
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During Francis stay in the strait crew members discovered that an infusion made of the bark of Drimys winteri could be used as remedy against scurvy. |
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He invited the Kuwaiti government and many of its citizens to stay in Saudi Arabia, but expelled citizens of Yemen and Jordan because of their governments' support of Iraq. |
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It's hard to stay in business with the recent jack-up in fuel costs. |
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Again, he was making stay ropes for shipping, not stays for corsets. |
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William begged De Witt to allow Zuylenstein to stay, but he refused. |
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Then papa began to get very tired of Jones, and fidgeted and finally said, with jocular irony, that Jones had better stay all night, they could give him a shake-down. |
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The aim is to give terminally ill young people their own customised sleeping unit to enable children in separate age groups to have their families stay with them. |
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The King of Naples, in company with the Hamiltons, greeted him in person when he arrived at the port and William Hamilton invited Nelson to stay at their house. |
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Severus, after a short stay in Rome, moved northwards to meet him. |
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Whilst those wanting to stay cited that most of the UK's trade was made with the EU, those arguing to leave say that its trade was not as important as it used to be. |
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Alex Cavendish fears newly recruited staff may not stay in the prison service and also fears new staff will not be trained in time to stop further riots. |
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Truely he flies when he is even upon the nicke, and naturally hasteneth to escape it, as from a step whereon he cannot stay or containe himselfe, and feareth to sinke into it. |
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We need to find a way for women to not drop out, but to lean in to their careers and give them the flexibility they need to stay in the workforce. |
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Voltaire's critical views on religion are reflected in his belief in separation of church and state and religious freedom, ideas that he had formed after his stay in England. |
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Students usually stay awake until dawn, at which time they collectively run into the North Sea to the sound of madrigals sung by the University Madrigal Group. |
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If he is to stay at public school, he must aim at becoming educated. |
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Many countries frequently demand strong evidence of intent to return to the home country, if the visa is for a temporary stay, due to potential unwanted illegal immigration. |
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Central themes of the Liberal Democrat campaign were an offer of a second referendum on any eventual Brexit deal and a desire for the UK to stay in the single market. |
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With other countries, a person may not stay beyond the period of validity of their visa, which is usually set within the period of validity of their passport. |
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The majority of those who wished to leave were evacuated within the first two days of the operation, but many chose to stay following the arrival of British forces. |
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Once in the country, the validity period of a visa or authorized stay can often be extended for a fee at the discretion of immigration authorities. |
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Intrepid was planned to stay one day and unload itself and as much of Sir Tristram as possible, leaving the next evening for the relative safety of San Carlos. |
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