Whether this was discussed or not in his absence, was unclear till late in the evening. |
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The Bill also allows the victims of rape or incest to abort the fetus till 18 weeks. |
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Bodies in the United States are usually kept in the funeral homes till the wake is done. |
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Buy sweet short pastry and bake it blind into a tart shell till well cooked and browned. |
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Anyhoo, I've run out of energy, and so any investigation of what on Earth the Council of Ministers is, will have to wait till some other time. |
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We waited another minute, till finally, we heard keys jangle and a masculine throat-clearing. |
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We lay on her bed with our arms round each other and just talked and kissed till way past two. |
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I'm not a racing man myself, but the pubs stay open till 2.30, so who's complaining? |
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Lay the waterblommetjies on the surface and allow to simmer for 15 to 30 mins till the waterblommetjies are tender, but firm. |
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The mysterious opening becomes increasingly agitated till an irate accelerando launches the Allegro on its wayward path. |
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Instead of waiting for the car to warm up, it is better to drive the vehicle in low gear till the engine warms up. |
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Any builder of any worth is booked up from now till kingdom come, and they don't do too badly on the money front either. |
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They were suffered to have rope enough till they had haltered themselves. |
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But all the authorities are agreed that the worst aspects of crucifixion were the raging thirst and the excruciating cramps that racked the victim till he died. |
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History does not record stitched garments till a fairly late date but garments made from fine cloth, with intricate weaves and designs, were very much part of ancient India. |
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Some watering holes continue to run merrily till late into the night while everyone knows that for the dancing-singing bars, the deadline is dawn! |
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I can't wait till Christmas morning and we can set it up together. |
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Instead, they till a middle ground, choosing to teach by example rather than by browbeating. |
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Daniel Williams's foundations in 1774, and secretary of the presbyterian board in 1778, and held both offices till his death. |
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We may reject and reject till we attenuate history into sapless meagreness. |
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Glyndon, if thou acceptest his homage, will love thee till the tomb closes upon both. |
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Why may not imagination trace the noble dust of Alexander, till he find it stopping a bung-hole? |
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If he finds out we are annexin' the whole of it, he'll fight agin us till all is blue. |
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Not till days afterward did he realize that it had been a piece of April-foolery. |
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Many might with joy have sought out her liberal dwelling, but no one had idly waited till the moment it was at her disposal. |
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Some till their throats ake cry alowd and hollo, To aucupate great favors from Apollo. |
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But one left me awroth and went in unto thy table. I tarried, till his anger was blown out. |
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That is to say, if I do not take care, I shall go on calling my darling 'Baba' till she is as old as her mamma, and has a dozen Babas of her own. |
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Others hatch their eggs and tend the birth till it is able to shift for itself. |
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It was a Cockney bloke who had never seen a cow till he came inside. Cragg said it took some blokes like that, and city fellows are the worse. |
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The cliff-dwellers had chipped and chipped away at this boulder till it rested its tremendous bulk upon a mere pin-point of its surface. |
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Then burn equal parts of cavendish tobacco and old shoeleather in an iron vessel till charred. |
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This was, till within the last few years, a favourite chapbook in the north of England. |
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A swarm of wasps got into a honey pot, and there they cloyed and clammed themselves till there was no getting out again. |
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I felt they expected me to say clever things, and I never could think of any till after the party was over. |
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Water, being divided, maketh many circles, till it restore itself to the natural consistence. |
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I cooled my heels in the cloisters till nine, then went in to the music-meeting. |
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My companions ate merely to satisfy the corrodings of hunger. I fasted till after three the succeeding morning. |
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Paul was distressingly clean, but Babbitt reveled in a good sound dirtiness, in not having to shave till his spirit was moved to it. |
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Never let us lay down our arms against France, till we have utterly disjoined her from the Spanish monarchy. |
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Still, the dogged obstinacy of his race held him to the pace he had set, and would hold him till he dropped in his tracks. |
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A bad man, being under the drift of any passion, will follow the impulse of it till something interpose. |
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Very little is known about it, and there is very little to know, till the limit of Arabia be passed and the Euphratean delta reached. |
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Then scenes alternate with choral songs, till the final exodos of the actors and chorus. |
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I have some respect for the views of the finishippers, as they realize that a romance would ruin the show, so they'll put it off till the end. |
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The good woman never died after this, till she came to die for good and all. |
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Well! It is a forlorn hope at the best, and not much the forlorner for being delayed till dark. |
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Trends in dominance of glaciofluvial deposits or of till and lacustrine deposits can be recognized. |
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But suppose I hang about till eighty and die a childish old gentleman with a mind all gone to seed. |
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But shoppers do not have to wait till the GSS starts to go bargain hunting. |
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Twelve wagons were loaded with stones, till each wagon weighed three tons, and the wagons were fastened together. |
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Internal tariffs were abolished by Henry VIII of England, they survived in Russia till 1753, 1789 in France and 1839 in Spain. |
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Joe idly hoboed through half the country till he realized hoboing never gets you anywhere in life. |
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I weant on for a gudish way till at last I loast sight o' the great square building behind the housen. |
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Alternatives to ploughing, such as the no till method, have the potential to actually build soil levels and humus. |
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From the foundation of the city till the reign of the Emperor Gratian, the foot wore cuirasses and helmets. |
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Impress the motives of persuasion upon our own hearts till we feel the force of them. |
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He went very quickly about East Anglia into the Humber's mouth, and so upward along the Trent till he came to Gainsborough. |
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I dare not whisper to myself a pension on this side of absolute incapacitation and infirmity, till years have sucked me dry. |
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Goods and tackle of such ships not to be embezeled, till judgement in the Admiralty. |
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As the Jacky Howe was identified with the canecutter so too were the canvas sandshoes which were worn till the canvas rotted. |
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Press reports were released that deliberately exaggerated the damage and claimed the expedition would be postponed till the spring. |
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Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. |
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This Eben did every day till he grew out of knee-breeches into long corduroy trousers. |
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It must be crumbling to pieces. All except the Amirtollah kutcha road. I don't believe that could crumble till the Day of Judgement. |
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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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Mr. Kestrel's out to dinner with some of his pals, and he 'most never comes home till lightmans. |
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The children or young patients play together all the rest of the day and are in perfect health till the eighth. |
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Low chroma colors due to reduced conditions are often indistinguishable from lithochromatic colors imparted by till parent materials. |
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They put all the little plate they had in the lumber, which is pawning it, till the ships came. |
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According to Locke's scheme, men knew nothing at all of governments till they met together to make one. |
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I sat down at night upon my bedside, and resolved that I would not go to sleep till I had fixed its title. |
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I don't think two people could have been happier till this terrible disease came. |
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But above all things beware that thou eat not till thou feel thy stomach empty and that it hath made good digestion of the first meal. |
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French musician and producer Kid Loco has produced and composed quite a few legendary trip hop albums since 1996 up till today. |
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After his death, the British Empire expanded their interests till the Hindu Kush region. |
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We seemed to sink through layer after layer of what was superficial, till gradually both reached the central fire. |
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In 1914, Lord Hawke was appointed President and was asked to remain in the post till the end of the war. |
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Jonathan kept staring at him, till I was afraid he would notice. I feared he might take it ill, he looked so fierce and nasty. |
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Moraine or till is the most common type of soil, covered by a thin layer of humus of biological origin. |
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Their purpose was to fortify in some strong place of the wild country, and there nestle till succours came. |
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They and their relatives ate peanuts till they were covered in nettle-rash. |
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When the armies were within three miles of each other Surrey sent the Rouge Croix pursuivant to James, who answered that he would wait till noon. |
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The conflagration lasted six days, till the whole of the dwellings were reduced to ashes or smoking ruins. |
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In October 1763, she began a correspondence with the philosopher that continued till his death. |
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Alone he knelt in the presence of his God till the absolution has been spoken, and the sacred elements received. |
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The two World Wars curbed the continuous expansion that Wallonia had enjoyed up till that time. |
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She'd change the noonmark in the door so'st Mis' Beaver wouldn't start to git dinner till way past the hour, and she'd throw ashes in the butter. |
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At this she clapped a savory conserve into the pouch, directing me not to show it till our halt for noonmeat. |
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In two pints of water boil one ounce of tan, and a like portion of nutgall till reduced to a pint. |
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After flowering leaf and root senescence sets in, and the plant appears to be 'dormant' till the next spring, conserving moisture. |
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The opportunity, however, did not offer till next morning, for Phoebe did not come to bed till long after I was gone to sleep. |
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I think it would be unique to have an actor playing him from the very early days as a midshipman, through till he's an Admiral. |
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Except for furtive movements by individual submarines and minelayers, not a dog stirred from August till November. |
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From 2008 till his retirement, Adidas had sponsored the cricket bat used by Tendulkar. |
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Then the Gutes were sending many messengers to Sweden, but none of them succeeded in negotiating a peace, till Awair Strabain from Alva parish. |
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Natural catastrophes plagued the colonists till they abandoned the pestilent marshland. |
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I must confess that I myself had been inclined towards Monotheism till this time. |
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The miners plundered the jungle for its diamonds till it became a muddy waste. |
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There are, in India, ghosts who take the form of fat, cold, pobby corpses, and hide in trees near the roadside till a traveller passes. |
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Most of these communities continued to follow their traditional occupations and customs till the 20th century. |
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The Show which they call Lacone is a poem intermix with Epic and Dramatic, which lasts three days, from eight in the morning till seven at night. |
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Brave International Combat Week 2017 will take place during 12 November till 19 November in the Kingdom of Bahrain. |
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The clothes he wore one day he did not wear again till three or four days later. |
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We are an unfortunately priestridden race and always were and always will be till the end of the chapter. |
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From 1618 till his death Maurice now enjoyed uncontested power over the Republic. |
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There is some resistance to this on religious grounds but more or less continues till this day. |
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They do not, however, make use of their cider-spirit till they have racked off their cider, about the first of January. |
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The majority railroaded the bill through parliament, without the customary expert studies which would delay it till after the elections. |
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Now, when the first paroxysm of your grief is past, I would advise you to come with me, and we will never rest till the Corn Laws are repealed. |
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Up till 1842, when the Old Town Hall was built, the vestry met in a room in the parish church of St Mary Magdalene. |
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Much of the lower slopes are mantled by thick deposits of glacial till or boulder clay dating from the last Ice Age. |
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The fairest diamonds are rough till they are polished, and the purest gold must be run and washed, and sifted in the ore. |
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I ran through my wages in two days. Now I've got to live on next to nothing till Friday! |
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He wanted to keep shooting till the scrabbly old unpainted building came creaking and crashing down. |
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We stayed up till eleven, sitting on the stairs, on the floor, and scrouged into the day room, surrounded by stacks of GI clothes. |
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Fond hopes, like seeled doves for want of better light, mount till they end their flight with falling. |
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Another school skive! I only realised this when my dentist's receptionist told me to expect a fair wait till I could be seen. |
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The star, which they saw in the east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was. |
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Beware of desperate steps. The darkest day, Live till to-morrow, will have passed away. |
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If any of his party are mad, they'll try it, and be stogged till the day of judgment. There are bogs..twenty feet deep. |
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He came on looking upon the ground, and did not see Bathsheba till they were less than a stone's throw apart. |
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And till we can recover that, we shall never be able to have a Government firm-seated and sure-handed. |
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Go on, now. Scram. Take a powder. And don't come back till people on the street start wishing you a good afternoon. |
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Each day he grew more and more wretched, till at length he took to his bed and never got up. |
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Mr. Prayter was a thorough-going cleric in the way of eating. He ate till there was nothing left. |
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Similar sentiments will recur to everyone familiar with his writings all through them till the very end. |
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The Lord God sent him forth from the garden of Eden, to till the ground from whence he was taken. |
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Never give the least touch with your pencil till you have well examined your design. |
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In many regions, people went inland at the end of August to hunt caribou till September or October. |
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He shouted till he was hoarse, and till the sound of his own voice in all that unanswering and listening world began to frighten him. |
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When I ask the smiling African Frenchman behind the till how I get my wine opened, he hands me a waiter's friend. |
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It was very dark, for although the sky was clear the moon was now well in the wane, and would not rise till the small hours. |
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After the wedding there was singing and concertina-playing in the laundry till late evening. |
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He kept shaking Mr Gibson's hand all the time till he had placed him, nothing loth, at the well-covered dining-table. |
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That night the starved wolf dogs gorged themselves till they could not rise from the snow. |
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We wandered and fiddled and zithered and tambourined through France till the chills and rains of autumn rendered our vagabondage less merry. |
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The rituals, which began at 4 in the morning continued till evening and around 40 Acharyas were present at the sacred ceremony. |
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Agha Ghazanfar would be allowed to use the official residence and car till then but he would not interfere in administration matters, they added. |
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In the past, the WMA has maintained that it would not take a stand till Indian courts convict him. |
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I never shall forget the alacrity with which Johnson answered, striking his foot with mighty force against a large stone, till he rebounded from it, 'I refute it thus. |
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These rocks are overlain by till over the rest of the summit area. |
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This particular specie would continue beautifying the city till November and be replaced by spring flowers of petunia, pansy and antirrhinum varieties. |
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Handel was in the best humour in the world, and played lessons and accompanied Strada and all the ladies that sang from seven o'clock till eleven. |
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Turn your cows, that give milk, into your rowens till snow comes. |
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The scandalous bronze-lacker age, of hungry animalisms, spiritual impotencies and mendacities, will have to run its course, till the Pit swallow it. |
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The first version of the rules for the modern game was drawn up over a series of six meetings held in The Freemasons' Tavern from October till December. |
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She writhed her hands till her fingers were wet with sweat or blood! |
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The reason why I did not publish this book till the end of the last sessions of parliament was, because I did not care to interfere with more momentous affairs. |
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Elgu gave afterwards a horse, three cows, three cows newly calved, in order that there might not be hatred between them from the ruling afterwards till the Day of Judgement. |
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But this woman is a nice German woman that fell on the ice and sprained her ankle last winter, and we saw to her well as we could till she got better. |
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This year, The Cultural District will have a firework show, and cultural activities are to run from the first till the fourth day of Eid in Souq Wakif. |
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He added that Iraq's stance in this regard will continue till an agreement is reached regarding the amount of water Turkey and Iran will flow to meet Iraq's demand. |
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I was snowed up at a friend's house once for a week. Nothing could be pleasanter. I went for only one night, and could not get away till that very day se'nnight. |
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He was constantly getting sideways with his boss till he got fired. |
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The peace was to last till Whitsunday in the following year. |
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It takes about a week and a half from the time you select the model you want copied till you have twenty slipcastings completed, fired, and ready for paint. |
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You can't make a move till you have about a year in a precinct, but tell you what, stay in touch. Lots a people still owe me a solid or two on the Job. |
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He originally learned to play music in a splo house spending many weekends playing till the sun came up or the cops came, whatever happened first. |
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These woods were a surviving fragment of the ancient Caledonian Forest, in which the oxen abounded at least till 1571 and probably until the building of the new house. |
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Eurydice...meaning nothing lesse than to let her husband serue as a Stale, keeping the throne warme till another were growne old enough to sit in it. |
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I'll sit here and blow till he comes round with his old go-cart, and then I'll hang on to the tail of it, and try legs with that little Kanuck of his. |
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The mithqal did not go below 25 dirhams and was generally above, but from that time its value fell and it cheapened in price and has remained cheap till now. |
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We clareted and champagned till two, then supped, and finished with a kind of regency punch composed of Madeira, brandy, and green tea, no real water being admitted therein. |
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In consequence of their absence, Britain being overcome by foreign nations, the lawful heirs were cast out, till God interposed with his assistance. |
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After few stern warnings, Adhikari gave up on him till one day, her colleague saw him sniffing whitener, the fluid used by students to conceal errors in their written work. |
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Ake Ogilvie told the tale the next day to Ma Cleghorn, Ma lying at rest in her bed, she'd gone to bed with a steek in her side and as lying fair wearied till Ake looked in. |
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I cobbled something together to get us through till morning. |
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Have a continent forbearance till the speed of his rage goes slower. |
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Thus we never see the true state of our condition till it is illustrated to us by its contraries, nor know how to value what we enjoy, but by the want of it. |
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When the water in the copper boils, the arsenic and tartar, well pounded, is put into it, and kept boiling till the liquor is reduced to about half. |
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On the Sabbath Day he lies abed till nine, indulges in the luxury of a hot bath, degustates a leisurely breakfast, and takes his wife and family to church. |
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So they walked till they came to Claremont and Kumalo was shocked by its shabbiness and dirtiness, and the closeness of the houses, and the filth in the streets. |
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But Larry's smile told any prospective partner that he wouldn't quit till she'd gotten hers, and in a world full of one-minute men Larry's track record spoke for itself. |
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Walney Island formed during the last glacial period, when the River Duddon was a large glacial lake, depositing till at its mouth, which became Walney. |
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The till is carried along the glacial margin until the glacier melts. |
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He tramped for years till the swag he bore seemed part of himself to him. |
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Most used the Panama or Nicaragua route till 1855 when the completion of the Panama Railroad made the Panama Route much easier, faster and more reliable. |
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If it be supposed that the divinity of Christ was unknown to the apostles till the day of Pentecost... we have no account of any such discovery having been made. |
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Into it, he slowed and stiffened still more, as though he waded through a holding action, biding till the curve and then the forestretch where he could be faster. |
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Tomatoes that are not yet ripe can be kept in a paper bag till ripening. |
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That frosh is really getting on my nerves, just he wait till hell-week! |
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Oh you haven't lived till you've had a nibble on a fur burger! |
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Persons, therefore, starting with this natural gift developed by degrees their special aptitudes, till their rude improvisations gave birth to Poetry. |
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They are found where there are hills, and with them grow less frequent, for the Hercynian forest keeps close till it has seen the last of its native Chatti. |
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He then traced them from place to place, till at last he found two of them drinking together, with a third person, at a hedge-tavern near Aldersgate. |
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A remnant of the descendants of these Albanian colonists, still speaking an Albanian language, has survived till the present day in many areas of Italy. |
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Anyone can determine for himself whether certain wire is high carbon or not. Heat a piece of the wire red hot and while red plunge into water till cold. |
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From 895 Sussex suffered from constant raids by the Danes, till the accession of Canute, after which arose the two great forces of the house of Godwine and of the Normans. |
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They often carry a hollow cane, which they use to both till and fight. |
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In the first place, I desire, that my body may lie unburied three days after my decease, or till the pleasure of my father be known concerning it. |
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Ardent suns had likewise tanned his face till it was swarthy as a Spaniard's. The yellow mustache appeared incongruous in the midst of such swarthiness. |
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But he carried all sail till the rotten main-sheet parted at the boom, and when he came up in the wind to lower the sail the main throat halyard refused to unreeve. |
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Good Morrow, Drink till the Cow come home, 'tis all pay'd Boys. |
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It was not till comparatively recent times that the wafery, a special department of the royal kitchen, where the confectionery and pastry were prepared, was discontinued. |
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The pseudojasper, gold, and brilliant colours dazzled the eye till they all seemed to be swimming round and round the dome like fishes in a glass bowl. |
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Another social worker said that if a jaywalker gets injured and hospitalised in an accident, the driver of the vehicle is generally detained till the victim is out of danger. |
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As soon as the knobber started galloping, all the other stags, who. till now, had taken but a languid interest, if any, in his movements, jumped on to their feet. |
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All these tortures he resisted till the hangman gave him an intoxicating draught, and under its influence he confessed that he was a were wolf after all. |
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Then I brake the said mixture into suitable lumps and calcine them in a furnace similar to a lime kiln till the carbonic acid is entirely expelled. |
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Articulated double decker buses from Ashok Leyland were used till it was phased out in the early 1990s as they were thought to be unsuitable for city traffic. |
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By degrees the seriously wounded were concentrated in this hospital, which remained open till 1919, and the discharged drafted to a Belgian reeducation camp in France. |
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You resume your downward journey till you reach the next story, or marble platform, where you find other objects of curiosity to engage your attention whilst you stop to rest. |
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The birth of her fourth child, Percy Florence, on 12 November 1819, finally lifted her spirits, though she nursed the memory of her lost children till the end of her life. |
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An impacted tooth must be removed as soon as the first symptoms are diagnosed rather than wait till it causes decay in the next tooth. |
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For four decades now, he has been working in a firewood shop as a daily wage labourer till recently and is now a commission agent. |
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The company of widgeon that first took possession will probably not shift their quarters till they next migrate. |
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I do not have a speech impediment, as my hearing loss didn't develop till I was about seven years old. |
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We stop at the last petrol station before France to fill up on diesel and there is an argument in progress at the till. |
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It was great fun though and I am sure I will continue to go till the wee fella makes an appearance. |
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The fair will be on till August 17, and open on all days, including Sundays and the Independence Day. |
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Nor did I then comply, refusing rest, till I had seen in holy ground inearthed my poor lost brother. |
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The mother had to carry the body on her back till her husband procured the kidney fat of a strange blackfellow. |
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In your practice till now have you ever come across with so many controversies like the ones you have come across in Bulgaria? |
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Till today he never talks about my work except to offer bits of useful criticism. |
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Till then the Wadiyars were the feudatories of the emperors of Vijayanagar. |
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Now you have to understand, my dad not only waited till the last minute to make me a costume, but was also acutely colour-blind, with the worst creative sense I've ever seen. |
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Till then, this overcrowded footpath will see pedestrians jostling for space. |
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Till yesterday it was fine for me to go and study with a teacher in yonder village. |
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Till the amendments into the top layer of soil, then smooth the soil bed with a roller. |
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Till then, find someone else you like reading, and stop reading my blog if it antagonizes you. |
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Now, 50 years after his death, Emmett Till has inspired a documentary aimed at righting a historic wrong. |
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Professor Shotton asked for amplification of the relationships of the Older Till, which the author dated as Saale, to the later drifts. |
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Till then film-going nation-wide had been in an apparent terminal decline for years. |
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Till then, think about it and try to change at least your attitude in favour of a better. |
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Till recently, they were feeding on the regurgitated food provided by the mother. |
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Till the middle 70s, in some regions of the country narcotism was usual, but publicly not realized occurrence. |
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Till the end of the race, they were neck and neck and at the end of the race, they couldn't tell who won. |
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Till a few years ago, his main interests and activities were physically oriented. |
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Till now, the mobile squads had the right to issue any challan, for which a receipt would also be given. |
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Till one day when he chanced to visit a town called River City where he met a music teacher who also worked as a librarian. |
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The show, which was inaugurated on Wednesday, will go on till Sunday. |
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Till now, the first dollar ever minted by the United States was the world's most valuable coin. |
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Till its recent closure, this locality also had the city's only decent library, as well as a bustling coffee house patronised by the intelligentsia. |
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Till now, scientists thought the common ancestor of lemurs and lorises was a native of Africa, but the discovery in Pakistan suggests alternative scenarios. |
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Till all success be nobleness, As governor and in business, I was proud of my success. |
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The company has also hired Gregory Till as director of sales for the Hadley Group, which wholesales open-and limited-edition art prints and giftware. |
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Till then we continue, schizoid, half in despair, half in hope. |
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Till late last night, as Hans and I chatted with her in exaggerated gestures and atrocious Portuguese, she was in fine spirits, though she knew her child was sick. |
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Calvin astronomer Howard Van Till was for years the leading evangelical champion of the Big Bang Theory. |
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Like Emmett Till, by all accounts he was a jokester, and loved being around his friends. |
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Till thy sweet sun uprose, thou keptest all our lay, how we should keep our belief there taught'st thou us the way. |
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Till date, quantum computers are known to exist only in physicists' concepts, and theoretical research. |
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Till date, doctors lacked the basic insight to prevent and cure these diseases caused by the so-called Gram-positive bacteria. |
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Our modern ears hear about Emmett Till now and ring with indignation. |
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Till last year the BitTorrent Live app was for the desktop and launched as a way to broadcast and steam live video for free. |
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Till now dupatta, logo, banners and hoardings have been used and seen by people. |
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Till Lindemann, the singer is now a licensed pyrotechnician who spends entire songs engulfed head-to-toe in flames. |
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Till we perceive by our own understandings, we are as much in the dark, and as void of knowledge, as before. |
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Wee heard the King was solacing at the Caspian Sea, whither now wee are travelling. Till then let us keepe an Ephemerides or day-journey. |
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Till the end of the 2016 season, extension will keep Dorsey in the Bay Area and in his first season with the Niners, was quite productive. |
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He felt elated. Till now he had been living too much in the past, he decided. Time to get my eye in again. |
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Lang, lang I sought and graped for my pack, Till night and hunger forced me to come back. |
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Till today there are 26 circulars issued by Bangladesh Bank under this act. |
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Till had been badly beaten, one of his eyes was gouged out, and he was shot in the head. |
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Till Independence in 1947, a few law reforms were passed to improve the condition of women, especially Hindu widows. |
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Rebate your loves, each rival suit suspend, Till this funereal web my labors end. |
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Till he unseam'd him from the nave to th' chaps, and fix'd his head upon our battlements. |
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Till that first goal from Toure, the match had very little significance with both teams content with possessional play. |
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Shirley Sotloff sounded as much a loving mom as was Mamie Till Bradley. |
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Till ye finally meet with the acquaintance of Mister Typus, Mistress Tope and all the little typtopies. |
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We saw plenty of Tillandsia truncata, a large tank Till with a meter long tripinnate pink inflorescence that arched out sideways. |
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Till date, the Abu Dhabi group has acquired more than six Emarat service stations, while work on one remaining service station is due for completion next week. |
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Till she who burns with youth, and knows no fixed lot, is bound. |
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Lewis's last novel was Till We Have Faces, which he thought of as his most mature and masterly work of fiction but which was never a popular success. |
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Strauss' Till Eulenspiegel, a mere showpiece after all, can probably take such brassiness, but Tchaikovsky's great Pathetique Symphony is another matter. |
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Another's diving bow he did adore, Which, with a shog, casts all the hair before, Till he with full decorum brings it back, And rises with a water-spaniel shake. |
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As well as her iconic feather boas and fur coats, she was known for hits If You Love Me, The Gypsy, My Way, Till, For Once In My Life, and her hit song Say It With Flowers. |
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Till then every region spoke a different Middle Dutch dialect. |
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Till Benjamin, no theorist had thought to borrow the Balzacian and Dickensian technique of bringing an era to life through attention to its most minute cultural details. |
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Hunting horns were blown, and 'Pompey Till I Die' flags were flown. |
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Till two decades back zygomycosis due to fungi belonging to the class Zygomycetes and the order Mucorales was considered rare fatal opportunistic fungal infection. |
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Till I came here, I had no idea of the fixed determination which there is in the heart of every American to extirpate the Indians and appropriate their territory. |
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