Many houses were flooded, and the villagers were busily employed in devising means to keep the water out. |
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She had been given the strange looking stones by the villagers, who believed them to be insect cocoons and items imbued with sacred significance. |
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He argues that participation in political institutions led to a sense of empowerment among villagers. |
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Those villagers who have made the hajj to Mecca, or even descendants of those who have made the journey, are highly respected. |
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Before the oil well calamity, villagers there led a peaceful life, getting along with each other in harmony. |
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Everyday villagers were haggling for the costs of fruits and vegetables in the market. |
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To synchronize the conservation and the livestock development work, villagers are encouraged to carry out stall-feeding throughout the year. |
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According to some villagers, they could not make calls from their mobile telephones during the incident. |
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For many of the villagers, if Allah can be called down into the human world, so can the spirits of the dead. |
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For more than three weeks, villagers have camped out in their village hall demanding the ouster of the mayor and new elections. |
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He said after the excessive rain, villagers were forced to make a breach in the canal to allow flood waters to flow. |
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During the monsoon season the villagers divert their occupation to fishing and agriculture. |
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Most villagers show symptoms such as skin cankers as a result of breathing the poisonous air or drinking the polluted water over a long period. |
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Kumtor drew the line, however, at a request to build a cannery and fruit-drying facility so villagers could send their products to Siberia. |
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These animals provided more than sufficient leather for the shoes, water bags and straps needed by villagers. |
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The villagers support their monks with food, gifts, and offerings to Buddha. |
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I think that, at the time, villagers were not too happy about it being built. |
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It was not true of the superstitious villagers who peopled the miniature municipality. |
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When the road was clear, a few villagers ran out of their homes and onto the road, dogs barking and chickens clucking. |
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When the water level reaches too close for comfort the villagers would dismantle their homes and move further up the hill. |
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The situation escalated, with villagers attacking each other with clubs and other weapons. |
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The villagers will look after their own cattle, make their own dairy produce, grow and preserve their own crops and do their own haymaking. |
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This disease can be cured but medicines and drugs are beyond the means of most of the villagers. |
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The villagers all line the dock, tears welling in their respective eyes, waving a mournful farewell to the departing sailors. |
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Most villagers have a small plot of land on which they farm maize, groundnuts, cassava, millet, sweet potatoes, and other products. |
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According to many villagers, there were 8 ambulances and four morgue hearses. |
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The villagers are mostly illiterate, so they have to go to intermediaries to get any official documents prepared. |
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It was the first hotel in the area and before it became operational he provided the villagers with a crash course in tourism and English. |
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Last November, 400 villagers risked drowning as the waters rose around them. |
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Punitive expeditions destroyed crops and stores and lifted cattle, leaving villagers to starve as a salutary lesson for resistance or revolt. |
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Yet the villagers are not idealized, but portrayed with all their faults and petty hostilities. |
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Nearly 300 plantation workers, young people and villagers attended to pay their last respects. |
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Blockley villagers will be holding their traditional May Day celebrations on Monday. |
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The Ossete mountaineers and the villagers of Mtiuleti were forced to toil without payment. |
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Eighty or so villagers were taken from their homes and herded to the plaza area. |
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Likewise many other villagers who were innocent and have nothing to do with any activities of any banned outfits were booked. |
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This place charges for extras such as canned and alcoholic drinks, use of the satphone and the small daily diving fee for villagers. |
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Many villagers had also felt that the proposal did not offer adequate parking. |
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The changeover would have gone unnoticed by many villagers as the post office was only closed for half-a-day. |
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Volunteers were serving chapattis, vegetables and sweetened rice to villagers. |
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Some villagers also claim that a temporary classroom in such a prominent location would destroy the character of the area. |
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And a proportion of profit from the treks goes into a separate fund to subsidize village activities or be shared amongst villagers. |
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A petition from a discontented hillman evocatively recalled a golden age when the villagers had full control over their forest habitat. |
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The presence of the jumbos created terror among the villagers and they fled. |
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More events are planned, as villagers celebrate their unique and historic home. |
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Previously, detainees have been hit or tortured during questioning, villagers say. |
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In the Bantul district to the south, villagers told of trying to rescue family members before homes collapsed. |
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Favorite drinks among the villagers include palm wine and home-brewed beer. |
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He hijacks a dilapidated paddleboat as the villagers gather supplies for the 300-mile river voyage. |
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Despite the lull, impoverished villagers are still afraid to return to their homesteads. |
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Residents insisted a petition be raised to ensure that all villagers could support the council's position. |
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All of the villagers are chronically dim-witted, including the girl he falls in love with. |
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In addition to kins and affines, almost all the villagers are invited to join in. |
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Most villagers use woodfire to cook meals, because they cannot afford the alternatives, electric stoves and paraffin. |
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When they got to the market, she remembered being awed by all the scents and sounds, the hubbub of the nearby villagers and passing tourists. |
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By the time he was finished, the sun was up and the villagers were going about their daily activities. |
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The villagers captured one of the hired gunmen and dragged him off to the police station only to be arrested for causing a disturbance. |
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Thousands of Chinese villagers have clashed with police after officials cut off water used for irrigating drought-plagued fields. |
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Set in a Greek village, it tells the story of a group of villagers who are chosen to perform in the annual passion play. |
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By tradition on her name day, she would be expected to hand out gifts of cakes, sweets and pastries to villagers. |
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The villagers also agreed to devote one day every week towards voluntary work to help develop the pastureland. |
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The expectation among the villagers is that the new model would serve as a path-breaking example for the rest of the country to emulate. |
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Two villagers who took care of him said he hid in a closet when the police patrolled the area. |
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The inspiration for this project is Mahabir Pun, a native Nepali determined to bring better education and technology to his fellow villagers. |
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The new face of cannabis trade is that the richer villagers employ Nepali labourers to sow the cannabis crop in the pastures above the treeline. |
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The Army authorities also used a helicopter and airdropped around 8,000 food packets to marooned villagers. |
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Although the waters are slowly receding the villagers are not optimistic about what they will find when they return home. |
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But yesterday villagers chose to party and have a good time, as they could do nothing more than wait until the flood waters had receded. |
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Among the Akan, when there is a death in a village, all villagers shave their heads. |
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In 1900, with the Ottoman empire crumbling, the villagers added a four-storey bell tower. |
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Shaggy yaks stomp around threshing circles, ears of barley are thrashed with sticks and winnowed by singing villagers in twos and threes. |
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Churches in the grief-stricken communities of Camblesforth and Strensall will open their doors tomorrow to offer spiritual support for villagers. |
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All the villagers started coming out of the woodwork, telling us they needed help. |
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Large primates, such as the woolly monkey, are often hunted by rural villagers when other sources of protein are scarce. |
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The villagers are wide-eyed with superstition, and crucifixes are plastered everywhere. |
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The villagers have come from their gardens and planted the roadsides with daffodils. |
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When villagers tried to put the cones back, they were insulted by some motorists. |
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Known for their hospitality, the villagers and shop owners always greet visitors warmly and loudly in Mandarin Chinese. |
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In the courtyard, there were six mourning altars for the dead villagers lined with flower wreaths. |
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On the same day, 1200 Japanese troops went onto Attu and captured 39 Aleut villagers. |
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Since villagers associate lagoons and rivers with wealth and fertility, performances are celebratory. |
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Interviews with villagers who have gardens in the same areas but do not report smaller yams or poor crops yielded another interpretation. |
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It describes the ceremonial placing of the huge tablet, after being carried past curious villagers. |
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For her late husband, David, who died this summer, was one of the villagers who had previously rung the bell. |
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The arts and craft fair committee want green-fingered villagers to contribute to the plant stall by growing seeds or taking cuttings. |
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Lloyd began with the idea of a common pasture on which villagers could graze their cattle. |
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We will meet with the elders at the pavilion and they will then recognize you and announce you to the villagers. |
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The reverend Nicolas Morgan, vicar of St George's Church in Lower Brailes, paid tribute to the hard work of villagers. |
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Apparently, my relative let the cat out of the bag by letting villagers know that he is the father of the child. |
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Government officials stole relief money assigned to rebuild ruined rice terraces and then local authorities attempted to levy a tax on villagers. |
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Some villagers fought back with whatever they could find, pitchforks, axes, swords, anything. |
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To prepare, villagers clean gravesites, adorning them with breads, candy, flowers, and samples of the favorite foods and drinks of the departed. |
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In the end, he had to drag her out of the house, only to be greeted by a flock of angry looking villagers, mostly holding pitchforks and axes. |
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His brother died of scarlet fever, many other villagers succumbed to asthma and diabetes. |
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Last November, 400 villagers were at risk of drowning as the waters rose around them. |
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To protect the environment, all the villagers built their houses in a compact area. |
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The presence of the security forces personnel created apprehensions among the villagers and they took refuge in a nearby ground. |
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Through the voices of the villagers, many of whom trace their linkage to the old Chipko movement, the film tries to understand the revolution. |
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The police exhorted the villagers to keep away from the influence of alcohol and illicit distilled arrack in the interest of their health. |
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I'll be staying with villagers who live with landmines literally on their doorsteps. |
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He was sickened when, just months later, vandals desecrated the memorial, built to commemorate villagers who fought in the First World War. |
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Six Buddhist monks have been arrested after villagers complained about rowdy parties at the local temple. |
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We also envisage this as a discovery kind of museum in which the villagers can gain some insight into science. |
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The royal couple greeted villagers after attending a church service this morning. |
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A proposal to shut the public loos in Pewsey is not being taken sitting down by villagers. |
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She was dead as far as any of the villagers were concerned, until she went to one house and saw her father. |
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A number of local residents have put forward proposals to make the wooded public area a greater amenity for villagers. |
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He had witnessed many enthusiasts like us, a few improving the lot of the tribal villagers but most failing. |
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Very few villagers own lots of land large enough to be able to make a profit from selling their crops in the market. |
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That villagers liked TV images was beyond doubt as was evident from what Devubai, a Gond woman, said. |
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After a short homily, the priest confessed her in the presence of the villagers and sentenced her to an annual pilgrimage to Chartres. |
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Here in Doi Tung, these tribal villagers continue to celebrate their ancient festivals and religious rituals. |
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Eventually he moved away from the melancholic, depressive themes towards authentic descriptions of villagers and country life. |
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Traditionally, villagers deposit money in post offices as they consider them safe and they also earn more interest compared to banks. |
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Some of the villagers also suffered from festering sores caused by the pollution. |
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Hence wildlife became an asset as villagers in communal areas profited from hunting and photo safaris. |
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And an agreement has been reached with the United Nations for some safe areas for up to a million villagers. |
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On one mission, the Major, whose deployment ended in April, negotiated with villagers to trade weapons for food. |
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Rhinos and tigers now roam the once denuded area and villagers charge tourists a fee to watch wildlife. |
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After conquering Troy, you will need to rescue some villagers that have been taken prisoner by an unknown enemy. |
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He said the rebels, armed with automatic rifles and machetes, went on a shooting rampage, apparently to intimidate the villagers. |
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Though surprised, the villagers accepted his story because they believed that the power of voodoo magic made such things possible. |
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More mature trees will drop seeds and create younger saplings, and the villagers in-game will harvest older trees rather than younger ones. |
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If they survived that, and the ceremony, the newlyweds were required to hold the winning tape for a race among villagers along the main street. |
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In rural areas, villagers honor their patron saint during the annual festa. |
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But before I get to genuflecting villagers, let me talk about my role as a Pied Piper. |
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The entire island was designated a naval base, and villagers were expected to conform to naval standards of hygiene and decorum. |
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And he has undergone a transformation from aloof politician to one who knows how to press the flesh and talk with villagers. |
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The villagers cook on open fires with precariously balanced pots, which result in many scalds and burns. |
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The villagers poison most people with malicious lies so I get little business. |
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It has also begun importing items such as bags, made using traditional weaving skills, generating an income for villagers with very little money. |
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The clubs also run programmes in which they teach farming technics to villagers in Masaiti and how to store food season to season. |
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One night, after a wedding, the villagers return to their homes to find their front doors daubed with red, the creatures' colour. |
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By putting Guru Granth Sahib in Hindu mandirs, simple Sikh villagers will begin to go to pay obeisance regularly. |
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Following complaints from villagers that the sheep were marauding through their gardens, metal road grids were installed as a deterrent. |
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This will do nothing but damage to the villagers and can only be detrimental to the area. |
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We villagers of Dundrum are extremely lucky to live in such a picturesque place in an area of outstanding beauty. |
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One Sunday night, while all the villagers slept, workers began constructing a gallows that was forty feet high. |
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Behind the mosque's central arch was a carved marble balcony, where in better days a maulvi had stood to address the assembled villagers. |
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Although villagers are desperate for a new hall, they will be sad to see the back of the old one. |
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He looked firmly at the villagers, who were heaping piles of straw around the lion with mechanical motions, as if they were going to burn it. |
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Some of the villagers went into a panic, and hastily threw some clothing on and tried to run. |
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He says that the army and the police who mediate between the settlers and the villagers are no good. |
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The majority of the residents of the Northern Province live in villages, and nearly all these villagers are Kanak, New Caledonian Melanesians. |
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It is a poor, isolated place, full of poverty-stricken villagers and their malnourished children. |
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The first thing that he thought about was still not how to calm down the immense dissatisfaction with the burden borne by the villagers. |
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They force villagers to attend political and cultural indoctrination sessions. |
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The estate staff and sundry villagers would be involved in beating the woods and picking up the game. |
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The villagers are trying to fund the installation of a pumping station to pump water from the beck into the river. |
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And many villagers volunteered to help dig a ditch that will divert floodwaters from one beck to another. |
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Unlike most of the places I've been, however, these villagers were more controlled and polite to a fault. |
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Luddenden came second last year and third the year before, so villagers are hopeful they are moving nearer to taking top spot. |
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Whatever little contact they establish in the remote areas the villagers befool them by telling one thing and doing another. |
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In the morning sunshine, local villagers climbed up to the mountain, burnt incense and prayed. |
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The beginning stages included an attack on local villagers by a fighting force of rebels. |
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On this occasion the performer provides 40-45 rice beer pots, one gayal and rice to the villagers. |
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The crucifix at Cross Hills was erected as a war memorial in August 1917, its cost being met by villagers. |
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The call came at a meeting of police and villagers, during which tempers frayed as residents complained of a lack of police presence and support. |
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Now villagers at Elvington are hoping City of York Council will make its own contribution towards the costs. |
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These ancient granaries were built by Berber villagers to store their grain, oil and even valuables. |
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There have been villagers in other parts of Zambia mauled by lions, trampled underfoot by elephants and hippos. |
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The villagers watched them with even greater awe than they had the burning fortalice. |
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Within weeks, as the betel crops of villagers throughout the region recovered, the people of Nganga and Pitoli lost their monopoly of the market. |
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Ironically, the reaction of the city-breds was no better than that of the villagers. |
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But she was not prepared for the treatment meted out by the villagers, once her candidature became public knowledge. |
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It's not an uncommon fate for villagers who live alongside the big cats in India's tiger reserves. |
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Mrs Tunstall offered to show them a video of children in care, but villagers shouted that they did not want to see it. |
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But then the truce is broken and one of the villagers may have to venture out of the community and into the outside world. |
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Local villagers cut a tunnel road through the mountain and named it Guoliang Cave. |
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As a result, the villagers turn to the bottle, drinking to forget how dreary their lives are. |
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For example, Fante villagers may eat fish and bangu, a fermented corn dish, for breakfast. |
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Executions frequently follow a mock trial held in front of forcibly assembled villagers. |
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It seems to me that this is a totally unnecessary imposition by government on neglected and over bureaucratised rural villagers. |
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A number of villagers had gathered outside their house to lend moral support to the distressed family. |
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The suggestion of off-screen, marginal characters implies the marginal place of rural villagers. |
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The film follows the Jalsindhi villagers through hunger strikes, rallies, police brutality and a six year Supreme Court battle. |
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A trickle of subterranean water, which fell on the plateau weeks before, collects in a culvert for the villagers. |
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But there have been counterclaims that Mr Hughes has overreacted and has aggravated villagers. |
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Looting the tawdry possessions of the African villagers was both a reprisal and a reward. |
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This is a concept in which villagers pool money to create a fund from which they can lend out smaller amounts of money to members. |
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Remember how, in response to the depredations of bandits, the villagers hired as protectors seven itinerant warriors. |
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Smith said that he found out where the villagers had fled to in Serbia and went there to try to persuade them to return. |
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Wells provided the villagers with clean drinking water, rather than the chocolate-coloured muck I had been swimming in. |
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An unconfirmed piece of news reached the villagers when we were talking to them that POTA clauses were removed on them. |
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Dozens of villagers were killed by mudslides on the slopes of the mountain, which rumbled back to life in July, government officials said. |
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The militants also fired few shots to scare the villagers and later fled from the spot. |
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Due to the faulty regulations over the long term, the villagers begin to think that these conditions are immutable. |
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It was the same for several human villagers who exited shabby tents, rubbing sleep from their eyes. |
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But memories of vibrant villagers and the benefits of my practice with permaculture will persist long after my hands have healed. |
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The council decided an application to convert an old inn into houses would contravene the human rights of villagers who drank there. |
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He walked along the moonlit paths in silence, observing in silence the tents and makeshift buildings that housed the slumbering villagers. |
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Though a private visit, all along the boreens of Mayo, villagers turned out to greet the royal party. |
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The three bears had been tearing into remnants of a bowhead whale, recently caught by the villagers on an authorized hunt. |
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There is an incredible scene, filmed at night, when the two are helped over snowbound mountains by Kurdish villagers. |
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A pioneering telephone prayer line has been set up to reach villagers in their hour of need. |
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They come upon the villagers from the town being taunted by donkey braying and find them readying themselves for battle. |
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The bar allowed guests to relax in a sociable setting with villagers from the artisan village down the road who came nearly every night. |
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He advises the villagers to drink a lot of milk because the calcium compounds with uranium. |
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One of the villagers showed him an old-fangled film projector which his paternal grandfather had requisitioned to show movies to the villagers. |
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Deciding to beat them at their own game, the villagers, led by the plucky Bhuvan, challenge the Britishers to a game of cricket. |
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The villagers pledged to keep away from liquor and also shun illicit distillers from their area. |
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The villagers died when petrol gushing out of the vandalised pipeline in a rural region in the south-east of the country caught fire. |
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Crews plucked stranded villagers and tourists from rooftops and even the tops of cars. |
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There is a nobility to his character that the other villagers find almost impossible to understand. |
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Driveways, gardens and entrances were under water and many villagers could not leave their properties without wellies or waders. |
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Several days later at the gates of Peel the villagers gathered silently to view the gruesome spectacle stuck upon a pike. |
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Sharing a heavy wooden table with other breakfasters, we felt content knowing we would eat noodles just as the villagers here did a century ago. |
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The villagers were not consulted, even though the river was their only source of water and they depended on the sago trees for food. |
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All the villagers are convinced that the corn is in some way responsible for their illness. |
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Many villagers feel aggrieved that water is sourced from rural areas to supply towns but the rural infrastructure has to go without. |
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It's a documentary about villagers who have been cheated out of their land by greedy businesses. |
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Mud bricks will substitute, with the additional benefit that they can be made locally, providing income for villagers. |
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A group of villagers have gone online to protest at a stinky turkey farm. |
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According to a reporter, the villagers ignored government warnings and broke into the hostel building, where they feel somewhat safer than in their wattle and daub huts. |
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It was a time of guerrilla war, when the local conflicts over land and water resources that emerge in any rural setting threatened to brand villagers as rabble-rousers. |
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He was a big man and unlike the villagers his clothes weren't ragged. |
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With the jumbos invading the fringe villages during nights, villagers are spending sleepless nights to save themselves, forget about saving their crops and habitations. |
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The priest went on to say none of these villagers could read or write and everything told to them had to be very simple and straighforward so they got the message. |
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The Men's Institute folded in 1972 and the building was rechristened the Village Hall, although villagers with the longest memories still use the old name. |
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Despite its deletion, the villagers of Calcata hold their annual procession each year. |
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The villagers showed us how they collect lontar palm juice, and distill it into an alcoholic drink either fine or rough, sold cheaply in the market for local consumption. |
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The Zulu army traveled on foot, and the soldiers carried only their spears and shields, because they would be fed by the local villagers wherever they were. |
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The scheme was set for the go-ahead on Thursday but councillors decided to defer it for a site visit following a storm of objections from villagers. |
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Coun Liddington has been raising money for a new war memorial at the lychgate at Sherston church for villagers who died in the Second World War and in Northern Ireland. |
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Yesterday, villagers added their voice to the appeal for urgent action. |
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At the feast for Shiva, for example, villagers prepare a huge, steamed rice cake made in the shape of a lingam and stuffed with cheese, molasses, and coconut. |
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The villagers are quintessential little people, literal peasants constantly caught in the crossfire of crises not of their making and beyond their control. |
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A majority of villagers overruled the sane voice of a few to stop asphalting the surface that would hasten the surface run-off instead of trapping the heavenly bounty. |
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Some 50 people were injured, 10 of whom were admitted to the hospital, and 225 villagers were arrested and charged with trespassing and illegal assembly. |
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He confirms that the pillars are those of a burnt house in a burnt village, which the villagers allege was torched by lowlanders and forestry rangers. |
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Though this network is still at the ground level, it provides some form of relief for frustrated villagers. |
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In 1995, villagers complained about the deteriorating state of the sago palms, which, they claimed, were increasingly useless as they never matured. |
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Thus previously authoritarian government officials joined with previously suspicious villagers to successfully regenerate the degraded sal forests of southwestern Bengal. |
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The family, villagers, and the Taliban were even incensed by a shampoo commercial, featuring Humira, which played on television. |
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Gandhi's satyagraha in India, where tens of thousands of villagers defied the British Raj's tax on sail by drying seawater in the 1940s, is another well-known example. |
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Earlier in the week they met villagers who had trekked across the mountains to meet aid trucks carrying blankets, bedding, food and water carriers. |
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However, after the incident when villagers were shifting the injured to District Hospital Doda police tear-gassed them in the town, which aggravated the problem, said reports. |
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The summer months were the time when the villagers would collectively gather, grow and store firewood and food to help tide the long winter months. |
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But the villagers, headed by the chief Manyenga, takes his money and imprison him. |
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When they finally rounded the familiar bend leading to the village, they saw that the villagers gathered around to wave to the marquess and their little Lady Caroline. |
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She couldn't help notice the beady-eyed looks of the villagers. |
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He was taken away in chains while the villagers looked on and cheered. |
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Several of them carried burning torches and I had a flash of old horror films, the mob of villagers going after the mad scientist and his monster. |
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A few villagers attempted to battle the invaders with old swords or axes that had hung upon the walls of their homes, homes that were even now being put to the torch. |
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With the village jobs program in place, many of the former poachers and other villagers became beekeepers, fish farmers, millers, or sunflower-press operators. |
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He said he was originally from a family that had been fairly rich and he had once owned a truck, hoping to earn money by transporting goods for villagers. |
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The journalist drew a blank when he tried to find out more from villagers. |
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So each morning and evening, 700 villagers strike out across dirt roads turned into a morass of mud and dung to deliver medicines to people with AIDS and tuberculosis. |
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The first press reports claimed that a crowd of local Sinhala villagers, incensed at a protest by detainees, had spontaneously invaded the centre and carried out the murders. |
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I recall seeing bundles of this bleached umber root in the markets of Kathmandu, and have watched villagers harvest it in the high pastures of Dolpo in western Nepal. |
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Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition. |
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He said now the villagers would not allow this breach as well as another near the other village to be repaired unless syphons were constructed at the spots. |
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For allowing the couple back into his house, her father was slapped by villagers wielding shoes, a deep insult in South Asia, where shoes symbolize uncleanliness. |
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Befuddled villagers who were in a steam over a bizarre summer ritual have given themselves a pat on the back after chicken droppings saved their blushes. |
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They were sent in to help educate villagers about how to ward off the lethal virus. |
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Is he bitter because they didn't get any money from the Nimbys' homes being built or are all the villagers Nimbys who live in the new developments? |
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While educated Indians are inclined to think or at least speak well of the village, they do not show much inclination for the company of villagers. |
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At the Lindale Post Office and General Store, villagers have been spending pounds on the National Lottery to ensure people can go on spending a penny in the public toilet. |
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Rebels and villagers stare out from the psychedelic images with unfiltered defiance. |
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They claim the villagers are being manipulated by these protesters. |
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A few villagers come in for the day to ply more traditional handicrafts. |
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By the time villagers returned to the ruins of Khuzaa in early August, the Givatis had moved south. |
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It is run by a headman to whom most of the villagers are related. |
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With a rise in the water level of the Sutlej after the release of water from the Ropar headworks, panic has gripped villagers living along the Dhussi bundh. |
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They can watch us sitting in the draught at the door of the hall with a hat collecting pound coins as villagers straggle in to watch the latest show. |
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The disapproving villagers are more of a presence than a force in the movie, and the dramatic heft resides in the relationships within the family. |
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The villagers entered the hut then, and it became obvious to John that these were not ordinary Santa's helpers, but his closest confidantes and helpmates. |
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The villagers are very protective and don't like outlanders. |
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As the news of the victory spread across the country, villagers left their mountain hideouts and joined his righteous army, which grew into a force of 2,000 people. |
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In more recent times, grinding poverty forced villagers to marry off their daughters at a young age because society dictated the girls were a financial burden. |
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Slightly chastened by the experience, Ganesh finds himself saddled with an old, sick couple looking for a hospital, who have been abandoned by fellow villagers. |
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The two banks of the river are connected by a long suspension bridge and on our way, I saw many villagers carrying baskets, crossing the river by using ropes. |
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After I told my family and a whole lot of assembled villagers the entire chronology of events the third time over, I excused myself and went indoors. |
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The clannish nature of the villagers and townspeople was evident. |
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The villagers pass the long winter nights by listening to stories. |
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The villagers slept peacefully, never imagining the fate that was to be. |
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The Burley Bridge Association members, who are mostly incomers to Burley or live outside the area, mistakenly believe that villagers want to cross the river. |
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This also involved the villagers taking on the responsibility of monitoring the key indicator species to understand how the regeneration process was taking place. |
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Since then, the militia, supported by the government, have murdered and raped thousands of African villagers, and looted and pillaged villages across the region. |
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Army doctors have started inoculating villagers against disease. |
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You know the villagers, they'll stay here and fight to the end. |
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The villagers who support political parties and politicians act as their contacts within the village and to some extent derive their social standing from these connections. |
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The ferries plying in these rivers provide cheap transportation to many villagers and poor people who live in remote areas, not accessible by road. |
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In some regions, one often came across innocent women branded as witches and lynched by villagers who wanted to possess the land and property belonging to the victims. |
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The villagers are welcoming and eager to sell their wonderful craftwork. |
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Then, with a beating of drums, forty or fifty well-built villagers filed out of the temple and took up their stations along the side of the tank parapet. |
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Knowing who is holding their son and having some idea that the hostage-taking was to raise awareness of impoverished villagers is a crumb of comfort to his worried parents. |
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Beyond the hordes of robed priests and priestesses, there were villagers. |
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This strategy not only emphasized the status of the paramount chief, but it also pushed the undefended villagers to the centre for protection in the event of an attack. |
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Piety tinged with pride created dozens of magnificent churches across the island as devout villagers strove to outdo one another in the grandness of their places of worship. |
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Mask dances performed by villagers combined dance with satiric drama, making fun of erring officials and monks for entertainment and ethical edification. |
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Every family in the village has some land with tea plants, and generations of the villagers are involved in making tea by disbudding leaves and stirring them in big pans. |
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Still, villagers persisted in using the site as their waste dump. |
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On Apo Island, off the southern coast of Negros in the Philippines, for example, villagers are no longer dynamiting the coral reefs to catch fish. |
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The villagers say the dolphin population has halved in the past few years. |
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In the scenes in which she was abused by the vindictive villagers, Doone gave a moving representation of the ruffled pride of the old and slightly dotty. |
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It aroused the envy of some of the other villagers, who talked darkly of when the revolution came and they could expropriate us and the owners of the castle up the road. |
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After being welcomed by the school's band and touring classrooms, the Aussies and Germans combined with villagers from Longxi to form an 80 man dragon boat crew. |
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He finds himself giving advice and telling homiletic stories, then fasting to bring an end to the drought which endangers the livelihood of the villagers. |
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The outbreak is believed to be caused by tainted bushmeat hunted by local villagers, according to Reuters. |
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