Georgian Sentence Examples

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  • The Georgian Lazes are, however, Mussulmans.

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  • In the east Syrian, the Armenian and the Georgian churches, respectively Nestorian, Monophysite and Greek Orthodox in their tenets, the agape was from the first a survival, under Christian and Jewish forms, of the old sacrificial systems of a pre-Christian age.

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  • He also trained Georgians in the art of printing, and cut the type with which under his pupil Mihail Ishtvanovitch they printed the first Georgian Gospels (Tiflis, 170 9).

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  • At this city four brethren of his order, three of them Italians and the fourth a Georgian, had shortly before met death at the hands of the Mahommedan governor.

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  • But the name is thought to survive in Kadzaria, the Georgian title for Mingrelia, and in Kadzaro, the Turkish word for the Lazis.

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  • He is remembered through the Creevey Papers, published in 1903 under the editorship of Sir Herbert Maxwell, which, consisting partly of Creevey's own journals and partly of correspondence, give a lively and valuable picture of the political and social life of the late Georgian era, and are characterized by an almost Pepysian outspokenness.

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  • As he recedes from us, however, we begin to see that he has a much closer relation to the great Georgian writers than we used to be willing to admit.

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  • The failure in the history of the Gur Khan to meet all points in the story of the bishop of Gabala led Professor Bruun of Odessa to bring forward another candidate for identity with the original Prester John, in the person of the Georgian prince John Orbelian, the "sbasalar," or generalissimo under several kings of Georgia in that age.

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  • Marr of the Grusian (Georgian) text, and he added to it (Leipzig, 1904) a translation of various small exegetical pieces, which are preserved in a Georgian version only (The Blessing of Jacob, The Blessing of Moses, The Narrative of David and Goliath).

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  • Nobles and ministers of state, with the chief ecclesiastics not only of the Russian Church but of the Roman, the Uniat, the Armenian, the Greek, the Georgian and the Lutheran Churches, found themselves constrained to serve on its committees.

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  • More than 400 families of Doukhobors who were living in the province of Tiflis were ruined and banished to Georgian villages.

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  • Georgian Bay and the northern part of Lake Huron with the whole northern margin of Lake Superior bathe the foot of the Laurentian plateau, which rises directly from these lakes; so that the older fertile lands of the country with their numerous cities and largely-developed manufactures are cut off by an elevated, rocky and mostly forest-covered tract of the Archean from the newer and far more extensive farm lands of the west.

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  • So great, however, is the desire to shorten the time and distance necessary for the transportation of grain from Lake Superior to Montreal that an increasing quantity is taken by water as far as the Lake Huron and Georgian Bay ports, and thence by rail to Montreal.

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  • With this object in view, the Trent Valley system of canals has been built, connecting Lake Ontario with the Georgian Bay (an arm of Lake Huron) via Lake Simcoe.

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  • In 1899 and subsequently surveys were made with a view to connecting the Georgian Bay through the intervening water stretches, with the Ottawa river system, and thence to Montreal.

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  • The large skete of St Andrew and some others belong to the Russians; there are also Rumanian and Georgian sketae.

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  • The march of Arab conquest kept the Armenians friendly to Byzantium for a few years; but in 718 the catholicus John of Odsun ascended the throne and at the council of Manazkert in 728 repeated and confirmed the anathemas against Chalcedon and the tome of Leo, that had been first pronounced by the catholicus Babken in 491 at a synod held in Valarshapat by the united Armenian, Georgian or Iberian, and Albanian churches.

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  • Six passenger and freight steamship lines communicate with Cleveland, Buffalo, Sandusky, Detroit, Port Huron, Alpena, Mackinac, Georgian Bay and other points on the Great Lakes, and the city has 25 m.

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  • The south-western part is naturally divided into two tracts by the Niagara escarpment, a line of cliffs capped by hard Silurian limestones, running from Queenston Heights near the falls of Niagara west to the head of Lake Ontario near Hamilton, and then northwest to the Bruce Peninsula on Georgian Bay.

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  • Between the Palaeozoic area near Ottawa, and Georgian Bay to the north of the region just referred to, there is a southward projection of the Archaean protaxis consisting of granite and gneiss of the Laurentian, enclosing bands of crystalline limestone and schists, which are of interest as furnishing the only mines of "Old Ontario."

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  • The north-east shores of Lake Huron and its large expansion Georgian Bay are fringed with thousands of islands, mostly small, but one of them, Manitoulin Island, is 80 m.

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  • French river, the outlet of Lake Nipissing, and Severn river, draining Lake Simcoe, come into Georgian Bay from the east, and canals have been projected to connect Lake Huron with the St Lawrence by each of these routes, the northern one to make use of the Ottawa and the southern one of Trent river.

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  • Under the latter it had remained from 1642 till 1708, when in the reign of Husain, the last of them, the Ghilzais, provoked by the oppressive Persian governor Shahnawaz Khan (a Georgian prince of the Bagratid house), revolted under Mir Wais, and expelled the Persians.

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  • These were - (1) the Adil Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Bijapur, founded in 1490 by a Turk; (2) the Kutb Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Golconda, founded in 1512 by a Turkoman adventurer; (3) the Nizam Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Ahmednagar, founded in 1490 by a Brahman renegade; (4) the Imad Shahi dynasty of Berar, with its capital at Ellichpur, founded in 1484 also by a Hindu from Vijayanagar; (5) the Barid Shahi dynasty, with its capital at Bidar, founded about 1492 by one who is variously described as a Turk and a Georgian slave.

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  • The whole population of Wales in Tudor, Stuart and early Georgian times can scarcely have exceeded 500,000 souls, and was probably less.

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  • After 1870 Welsh ecclesiastical appointments were made in a more truly national spirit, and this official acknowledgment of the peculiar duties and claims of the Church in Wales largely helped to win back no small amount of the strength and popularity that had been lost during Georgian times.

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  • As to foreign relations, he received embassies from Europe and a deputation from the French East India Company; he sought to conciliate the Uzbegs by treating their refugee chiefs with unusual honor and sumptuous hospitality; he kept on good terms with Turkey; he forgave the hostility of a Georgian prince when brought to him a captive; and he was tolerant to all religionsalways regarding Christians with especial favor.

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  • In 1783, when the strength of the Persian monarchy was concentrated upon Isfahan and Shiraz, the Georgian tsar Heraclius entered into an agreement with the empress Catherine by which all connection with the shah was disavowed, and a quasi-vassalage to Russia substitutedthe said empire extending her aegis of protection over her new ally.

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  • At this place he encountered the Georgian army under Heraclius, defeated it, and marched upon Tiflis, which he pillaged, massacring and enslaving 1 the inhabitants.

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  • Aga Mahommed determined to restore the whole province to Persia, and, after a brief residence in Teheran on his return from the Georgian expedition, he set out for Meshed.

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  • There is also a return current south of Manitoulin Island and a current, sometimes attaining a strength of half a knot, passes into Georgian bay through the main entrance.

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  • The construction of a ship canal to connect Georgian bay with Montreal by way of French river, Lake Nipissing and Ottawa river began in 1910.

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  • Amongst the islands on the east shore of Georgian bay, which are greatly frequented as a summer resort, black bass (micropterus) and maskinonge (Esox nobilior, Le Sueur) are a great attraction to anglers.

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  • See Georgian Bay and North Channel Pilot, Department of Marine and Fisheries (Ottawa, 1903); Sailing Directions for Lake Huron, Canadian Shore, Department of Marine and Fisheries (Ottawa, 1905); Bulletin No.

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  • The best known are the Krestovaya Gora (7805 ft.) on the Georgian military road, south of Darial; Kodor (93 00 ft.) and Satskheni, leading up from Telav in the upper valley of the Alazan; and Gudur (10,120 ft.) and Salavat (9280 ft.), carrying the Akhty military road from the valley of the Samur up past the Shah-dagh and the Bazar-dyusi to the valley of the Alazan.

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  • The city consists of (I) the kreml or citadel (1550), crowning a hill, on which stand also the spacious brick cathedral containing the tombs of two Georgian princes, the archbishop's palace and the monastery of the Trinity; (2) the Byelogorod or White Town, containing the administrative offices and the bazaars; and (3) the suburbs, where most of the population resides.

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  • The only collection of original sermons is the Didahii delivered by the metropolitan Anthim the Iberian (q.v.), the scholar, artist, translator, printer and great linguist, who was the first to issue books in Arabic and even in Georgian from his printing-presses in Bucharest.

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  • His ear for melody was inferior to his sense of time, but that his overfacility and structural defects were due less to lack of taste than to early habit, Georgian models, disassociation from the schools, is indicated by his work as a writer of prose.

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  • The change came more quickly in Latin than in Greek Christendom, and very slowly indeed in the Armenian and Georgian churches.

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  • The Trent valley canal connects Georgian Bay with the Bay of Quinte and Lake Ontario, and a canal system has long been projected to Montreal by way of the French and Ottawa rivers and Lake Nipissing.

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  • By then Isaac had built a handsome Georgian front to the mill house (his initials still adorn the side wall ).

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  • Bath & Northeast Somerset Attractions Bath offers the finest Georgian architecture in the country.

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  • A fine example of late Georgian classicism which has recently been restored to its former glory.

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  • The Market Place has interesting shops, many with original Georgian facades, and large areas of free parking with original cobblestones.

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  • One of Woodall's earliest memories is making elderflower cordial in the kitchen of his grandmother's Georgian farmhouse - just down the road.

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  • The town is worth a visit in its own right, with its charming cottages of Cotswold stone and Georgian facades.

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  • The Avalon Hotel is situated in a quiet, elegant Georgian crescent in Bloomsbury.

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  • Footsteps into History are evening walks through The Historic dockyard, the world's most complete dockyard from the Georgian and Victorian periods.

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  • The features throughout are classically Georgian with a water color within the carved doorway leading to the sitting room.

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  • The clean lines of a Georgian frigate are obscured in many views of the vessel, which as a result can seem rather dumpy.

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  • Queen Square has been restored to its original Georgian elegance.

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  • A wealth of earlier building history is hidden beneath Georgian facades.

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  • The caring resident owners live in the adjacent Georgian farmhouse.

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  • Georgian and Victorian London was devastated in WWII - huge swathes of the center and the East End were totally flattened.

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  • The garden room has Georgian style French doors offering views and leading to terrace, original polished wooden flooring and vaulted roofline.

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  • The King's Head had an impressive Georgian frontage which almost certainly covered an early building.

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  • Georgian wired glass.

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  • Georgian chimneypieces custom made surrounds and Italian mantels from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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  • Three miles of superb golden sands, a sheltered bay and a fine Georgian seafront make Weymouth the perfect location for beach handball.

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  • The Castell Malgwyn is an extremely homely Georgian country house with river frontage and spacious gardens.

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  • The large Georgian house in the Main Street where they were born, is now in the care of the National Trust.

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  • The Tudor palace became a Georgian mansion in the early 19th century.

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  • It includes English Irish Scottish French georgian chimneypieces custom made surrounds and Italian mantels from the 18th and 19th centuries.

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  • This facilitated the building of many substantial and elegant Georgian parsonages.

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  • Whether you know the genre as west gallery music or Georgian psalmody or whatever, I hope you will enjoy exploring this site!

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  • The original three Decker pulpit was similar to many of the Georgian pulpits still in existence.

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  • Set in a rural location near the Georgian market town of Thirsk with it's popular racecourse.

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  • There are case studies from people who have renovated everything from a working windmill to a Georgian rectory.

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  • A Georgian house on Morpeth's oldest street, Oldgate, is a reminder of one of England's greatest seafarers.

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  • Brighton and Hove combine to offer Regency and Georgian grandeur, miles of Victorian seafront and social life opportunities rarely found outside central London.

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  • Paraded around the fashionable salons of London by a traveling showman, she became the darling of Georgian England.

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  • The house was built in 1740 and oozes Georgian splendor and Victorian charm.

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  • The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle.. .

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  • It is a town to which many builders have contributed, from the medieval stonemasons to the craftsmen that created the splendid Georgian facades.

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  • The Bunny playhouse roof is constructed from 11mm OSB and the opening window is Georgian glazed with safety styrene.

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  • The Tiled Georgian summerhouse comes with 3/4 glazed panels to allow extra light, whilst still having the same options as the traditional summerhouse.

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  • Bath Standing on the slopes of the River Avon, the honey-coloured Georgian terraces have enchanted visitors and residents alike for centuries.

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  • Take a ride in the tractor trailer up to the Georgian Farmhouse.

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  • See the magnificent stone-vaulted undercroft, the Tudor Great Hall and fine Georgian Dining Room.

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  • As the house is Georgian, I am fairly sure that I will have lead water pipes.

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  • Internal Our Internal range features pre glazed veneered doors glazed with Georgian wire glass.

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  • Other papers founded by him were the Chicago American (1900); The Chicago Examiner (1902); the Los Angeles Examiner (1902); The Boston American (1904), and the Atlanta Georgian (1906).

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  • On this first voyage (he subsequently revisited the islands twice) he named the Leeward group of islands Society in honour of the Royal Society, at the instigation of which the expedition had been sent; Tahiti and the adjacent islands he called Georgian, but the first name was subsequently adopted for the whole group. In 1772 and 1774 the islands were visited by a Spanish government expedition, and some attempt was made at colonization.

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  • Involuntarily he noticed a Georgian or Armenian family consisting of a very handsome old man of Oriental type, wearing a new, cloth- covered, sheepskin coat and new boots, an old woman of similar type, and a young woman.

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  • The original three decker pulpit was similar to many of the Georgian pulpits still in existence.

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  • Vicars ' Court is an open quadrangle of Georgian houses built for the vicars choral.

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  • Set in a rural location near the Georgian market town of Thirsk with it 's popular racecourse.

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  • It has recently been fully restored to reflect the classic simplicity and character of the Georgian era.

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  • A Georgian house on Morpeth 's oldest street, Oldgate, is a reminder of one of England 's greatest seafarers.

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  • Georgian, country house secluded in six acres of gardens and woodlands, offering high standards of comfort and service.

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  • The Four Seasons Hotel in it 's Georgian splendor occupies a prime position on the edge of Regents Park.

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  • The cookery school is housed in the ground floor of the converted Georgian stables, which overlook the castle...

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  • The Tiled Georgian Summerhouse comes with 3/4 glazed panels to allow extra light, whilst still having the same options as the traditional summerhouse.

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  • Other additions followed, but they were utilitarian in design rather than handsome, which can be said for the main Georgian block.

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  • Double glazed Georgian bar window to side, vanity basin set in unit, heavily beamed ceilings, open beams to the side.

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  • Number 40 is an attractive and well-appointed apartment with fabulous views over Georgian Bath from its fifth floor location.

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  • This is because you want to be able to inspect that Georgian desk before laying out thousands of dollars for it.

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  • You will find lace as a prominent fabric choice in such period styles and various designs as Victorian, Elizabethan, Rococo, Italian Renaissance, Georgian, Antebellum, and many others.

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  • If you own a Colonial, Federal or Georgian style home, for example, a formal or traditional arrangement may be best suited for your container garden design.

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  • Formal gardens look elegant and stylish near formal structures, such as Colonial, Federal or Georgian style homes or other buildings with traditional architecture.

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  • Even if they were just having fun in the water as opposed to trying to get clean, swimsuits didn't really take hold until the Georgian era.

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  • Masquerades have gone in and out of fashion, but in their current incarnation, the tendency for costume is towards something period - either medieval, Renaissance, Georgian or Gothic Victorian.

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  • Since Huntsville is located on Georgian Bay, part of the first season was filmed on an island where the teens had to participate in a "stranded" challenge.

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  • Immediately after the cyber attack, news organizations around the world noticed that one Georgian website after another was reporting errors when accessed.

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  • In addition to the Georgian government, a number of independent Georgian bloggers started writing impressive blog entries about the violence and terror taking place within the country.

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  • Katie trailed her into the stately Georgian mansion and glanced down as the polished wood beneath her feet creaked.

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  • Lower down the valley cattle-breeding is the chief source of wealth, while in the small towns and villages of the former Georgian kingdom various petty trades, exhibiting a high development of artistic taste and technical skill, are widely diffused.

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  • It is still inhabited chiefly by Georgian tribesGurians, Imeretians, Mingrelians, Svanetians - in the basin of the Rion, and by Georgians intermingled with Armenians in the valley of the Kura, while the steppes that stretch away from the lower course of the latter river are ranged over by Turko-Tatars.

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  • This railway, together with the driving roads over the Caucasus mountains via the Mamison pass (the Ossetic military road) and the Darial pass (the Georgian military road), and the route across the Black Sea to Poti or Batum are the chief means of communication between southern Russia and Transcaucasia.

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  • In 1770, during the course of a war between Russia and Turkey, the Russians crossed over the Caucasus and assisted the Imeretians to resist the Turks, and from the time of the ensuing peace of Kuchuk-kainarji the Georgian principalities looked to their powerful northern neighbour as their protector against the southern aggressors the Turks.

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  • A Georgian by birth, he came to Rumania early in the second half of the 17th century, as a simple monk.

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  • The cuesta begins where its determining limcstone begins, in west-central New York; there it separates the lowlands that contain the basins of lakes Ontario and Erie; thence it curves to the north-west through the province of Ontario to the belt of islands that divide1 Georgian Bay from Lake Huron; then westward throtigh the land-arm between lakes Superior and Michigan, and south-westward into the narrow points that divide Green Bay from Lake Michigan, and at last westward to fade away again with the thinning out of the limestone; it is hardly traceable across the Mississippi river.

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  • The arrangement of the Great Lakes is thus seen to he closely synipathetic with the course of the lowlands worn on the two belts of weaker strata on either side of the Niagara cuesta; Ontario, Georgian Bay and Green Bay occupy depressions in the lowland on the inner side of the cuesta; Erie, Huron and Michigan lie in depressions in the lowland on the outer side.

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  • Comparatively few have simple outlines and an unbroken surface of water, the great majority running into long irregular bays and containing many islands, sometimes even thousands in number, as in Georgian Bay and Lake-of-the-Woods.

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  • Georgian Bay is cut off from the main lake by Manitoulin Island and the long promontory of Bruce Peninsula.

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  • Between Georgian Bay and Ottawa the winters are less cold, but usually with a plentiful snowfall; while the summers are warm and sometimes even hot.

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  • In 1613 he explored the Ottawa river as far as Allumette Island; in 1615, starting from Montreal, he reached the Georgian Bay by way of the Ottawa river, Lake Nipissing and French river, and then by way of Lakes Couchiching and Simcoe and the Trent river system of lakes and streams made his way to Lake Ontario, called by him Entouhoronon.

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  • Georgian Bay is 125 m.

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  • The main lake reaches a depth of 802 ft.; Georgian bay shows depths, especially near its west shore, of over 300 ft.; North Channel has depths of 180 ft.

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  • On the Canadian side are Serpent river, Spanish river, French river, draining Lake Nipissing, Muskoka river, Severn river, draining lake Simcoe, and Nottawasaga river, all emptying into Georgian bay and North Channel, and Saugeen and Maitland rivers, flowing into the main lake.

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