Having Sentence Examples

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  • I'm having too much fun.

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  • At last, having become quite rich, he decided to go home.

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  • There's nothing wrong with having a different opinion.

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  • He and Uncle Hugson have been having a fine visit.

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  • Was he having second thoughts as well?

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  • Maybe they were having a fight.

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  • Having said all of that, government should certainly be watched with a suspicious eye, for it could conceivably delay or derail our ascent to the next golden age.

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  • Having a baby was something they should be excited about - talking about to others.

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  • What would give him the idea that she enjoyed having him carry her across the creek?

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  • Having no way to refuse, she followed him to the campfire of their host.

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  • She was having a hard time of it, but she was breathing.

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  • Under other circumstances, she might have enjoyed having the upper hand, but right now she didn't feel much like playing games.

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  • Having said this she went up to the doctor.

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  • Pierre paid no more attention to this occurrence than to the rest of what went on, having made up his mind once for all that what he saw happening around him that evening was in some way essential.

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  • She found Felipa and Destiny in the dining room where they were having an ice cream snack.

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  • She was having an affair with her boss.

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  • Thirty minutes later she was walking down the drive to meet Connie, never having betrayed his trust.

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  • While Howie was joyous that the kidnapper might be apprehended, he remained shaken by having watched the abduction.

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  • It is only necessary for one powerful nation like Russia--barbaric as she is said to be--to place herself disinterestedly at the head of an alliance having for its object the maintenance of the balance of power of Europe, and it would save the world!

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  • If they rushed in, a good defense attorney was rewarded by having a great day in court.

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  • I'm having a great time.

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  • I'm not having a good morning.

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  • I owe you and I don't like having debts.

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  • Are you having a party?

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  • It was better having something to do.

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  • Having received all his orders Alpatych, wearing a white beaver hat--a present from the prince--and carrying a stick as the prince did, went out accompanied by his family.

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  • Having written this and given the paper to Alpatych, he told him how to arrange for departure of the prince, the princess, his son, and the boy's tutor, and how and where to let him know immediately.

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  • It was nice having Alex home all day and having the family together, but all good things come to an end.

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  • What part of 'wealthy' were you having problems understanding?

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  • You are more important to me than having children.

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  • I enjoy having a play described to me while it is being acted on the stage far more than reading it, because then it seems as if I were living in the midst of stirring events.

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  • I think Mr. Keith is a wonderful teacher, and I feel very grateful to him for having made me see the beauty of Mathematics.

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  • She will insist on having her hair put in curl papers when she is so sleepy she can scarcely stand.

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  • We meet at very short intervals, not having had time to acquire any new value for each other.

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  • Having bathed, he sat down to re-create his intellectual man.

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  • She took a pair of pear-shaped ruby earrings from her huge reticule and, having given them to the rosy Natasha, who beamed with the pleasure of her saint's-day fete, turned away at once and addressed herself to Pierre.

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  • Having cleared the way Denisov stopped at the end of the bridge.

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  • I was just having fun with them; I love you.

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  • Here I sit, having to listen to a sobbing lady instead of being on my way to more pleasant chores.

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  • I'm not having a good afternoon.

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  • She led them into Kris.s room again and slammed the door, vaguely pissed at the Ancient for having the only door that locked in the whole castle.

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  • I'm having a bit of trouble with that.

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  • Ah, we're having champagne.

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  • It is amusing to read in one of the magazines of 1895 that Miss Keller "has a just and intelligent appreciation of different composers from having literally felt their music, Schumann being her favourite."

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  • For Miss Keller to spell a sentence in the manual alphabet impresses it on her mind just as we learn a thing from having heard it many times and can call back the memory of its sound.

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  • Despite his apparently delicate build Prince Andrew could endure physical fatigue far better than many very muscular men, and on the night of the battle, having arrived at Krems excited but not weary, with dispatches from Dokhturov to Kutuzov, he was sent immediately with a special dispatch to Brunn.

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  • Having heard Rostov to the end, the general shook his head gravely.

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  • He wasn't opposed to having it, but he insisted on sharing it in fair business - and with his wife, more or less.

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  • She was right, of course, but having mama stand there watching her suffer was just as upsetting for Destiny.

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  • The seclusion she knew well, having been brought up less than five miles from this house.

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  • She told me she thought she loved Giddon, but at the same time she was having Howard investigate him.

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  • I may be the person who's having the visions but I can't do it alone.

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  • We were having a drink before dinner.

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  • Forty years old and having a baby!

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  • Dean was hoping to at least finish his salsa before having to stop Fred from dashing up the mountain to single-handedly solve the caper.

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  • Much as they detested having to make the phone call, both knew it was necessary.

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  • We're having a nice little chat about trust.

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  • You're having an affair, aren't you?

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  • It had to be replaced by new concordats concluded with Wurttemberg in 1857 and the grand-duchy of Baden in 1859; but these conventions, not having been ratified by those countries, never came into force.

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  • On one of them I noticed that the strings were of wire, and having had some experience in bead work, I said I thought they would break.

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  • In order to write one must have something to write about, and having something to write about requires some mental preparation.

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  • Before I had done I was more the friend than the foe of the pine tree, though I had cut down some of them, having become better acquainted with it.

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  • The door, having let Petya in, closed again.

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  • The traveler, having packed his things with his practiced hands, began fastening his coat.

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  • Despite his seniority in rank Bagration, in this contest of magnanimity, took his orders from Barclay, but, having submitted, agreed with him less than ever.

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  • The same evening that the prince gave his instructions to Alpatych, Dessalles, having asked to see Princess Mary, told her that, as the prince was not very well and was taking no steps to secure his safety, though from Prince Andrew's letter it was evident that to remain at Bald Hills might be dangerous, he respectfully advised her to send a letter by Alpatych to the Provincial Governor at Smolensk, asking him to let her know the state of affairs and the extent of the danger to which Bald Hills was exposed.

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  • Prince Andrew was somewhat refreshed by having ridden off the dusty highroad along which the troops were moving.

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  • Imagine, not having a past.

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  • I volunteered no more information, nor did he want it, doubly so now that he might be suspected of having ties to us because of the frequent inquiries he made.

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  • It saved the guy from having his head blown off.

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  • I felt a sickness in my stomach at the news, in spite of having surmised as much.

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  • I wouldn't mind having one myself.

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  • His nose bore the appearance of having been broken and set incorrectly more than once.

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  • Jonathan was one of those children people dream about having.

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  • Having a child that was part of them was a dream.

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  • Facing it wasn't nearly as bad as she thought it would be, and having Alex at her side was the biggest reason it wasn't.

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  • Right now I'm having difficulty deciding where you'd draw the line.

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  • It must be difficult for you, having to make all the decisions now.

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  • She thought it would be good for him, but he immediately started having nightmares.

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  • Of course, they were laughing and having fun.

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  • He rolled his eyes, as if having to dispense the information were pointless.

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  • How do you think it feels to live with the regret that stems from having done something beyond reparation to someone as beautiful as she is in this life?

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  • The neighbors were having a party around a huge bonfire.

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  • I'm kinda tired of having my brain cut open.

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  • I'm not having a good turn, sis.

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  • He panted, agitated by the snowfall and not having anything else to kill.

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  • I'm having some problems with messages being intercepted after they leave the planet.

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  • Having spent most of his years in battle, he understood when a traditional approach would not work with an unusual opponent.

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  • Having been raised to serve his dhjan within the boundaries imposed on him, Ne'Rin would have little patience with one who trounced the boundaries that should have been emplaced upon her.

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  • Maybe she was having an affair with the butcher.

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  • Ryland gave no indication of having any interest in furthering his relationship with the mother of his out-of-wedlock son.

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  • Having a child nowadays is tough enough but jumping in in the middle of the game is bewildering.

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  • The guests will think we're having a hoe-down.

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  • He pulled back, having to exert considerable force against her surprising strength.

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  • Having met him, I'd have to say he was capable of it.

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  • No. I'm having some art supplies delivered this afternoon.

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  • Having to pretend it's just what you wanted, when it never is.

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  • No wonder he was having so much trouble expressing himself.

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  • Can't I just sign for them without having to go through every­thing?

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  • Maybe having a little time to think about it had calmed him down.

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  • At a later date he was charged by Burke with having taken up profitable contracts for supplying bullocks for the use of the Company's troops.

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  • These three adjustments having been made, the prisms P3 and P4 are removed and replaced by another prism in which the silvering is arranged as in fig.

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  • The cultivation of the vine prevails far more in the province of Cagliari than in that of Sassari, considerable progress having been made both in the extent of land under cultivation and in the ratio of produce to area.

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  • Having served in the army in Spain and Sardinia, he became curule aedile, praetor and (after an unsuccessful attempt in 117) consul in 115.

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  • I inquired of her where she had read this; she did not remember having read it, did not seem to know that she had learned it.

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  • It plays house, as well as horse, having an instinct for it.

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  • The French, the spy reported, having crossed the Vienna bridge, were advancing by forced marches toward Znaim, which lay sixty-six miles off on the line of Kutuzov's retreat.

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  • A footman wanted to come in to clear away something in the room but she would not let him, and having closed the door behind him continued her walk.

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  • Having straightened his coat and fastened on his hunting knives and horn, he mounted his good, sleek, well-fed, and comfortable horse, Viflyanka, which was turning gray, like himself.

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  • Napoleon having cut our armies apart advanced far into the country and missed several chances of forcing an engagement.

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  • This general, hating Barclay, rode to visit a friend of his own, a corps commander, and, having spent the day with him, returned to Barclay and condemned, as unsuitable from every point of view, the battleground he had not seen.

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  • A good chessplayer having lost a game is sincerely convinced that his loss resulted from a mistake he made and looks for that mistake in the opening, but forgets that at each stage of the game there were similar mistakes and that none of his moves were perfect.

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  • I want the closeness of having them live with us.

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  • As for having the town in a... dither,...

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  • Yeah, I guess, as much as I know about having any kind of relationship.

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  • I hadn't considered that having a house guest would severely limit our chances for candid conversation.

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  • It was fun having Molly around.

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  • Unlike me, Betsy was very familiar with the house having spent much time with Martha and Claire.

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  • Having time on my hands and nothing to do, I called After.

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  • Dusty didn't know if a few months of Darian having his own mind back were enough to erase thousands of years under the control of another.

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  • She rose, having slept fully clothed out of fear Xander would attack her in her sleep.

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  • She's started having symptoms that the doctors can't figure out what's wrong.

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  • She turned twenty-four two months ago and started having all these issues, like she's a vamp.

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  • He began to understand why and couldn't help but feel frustrated at having to find a way to win her instead of command her.

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  • I wanted the thought of having your baby to stay with me, even if I was mistaken.

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  • He quickened his pace, having little reason to prolong the trip.

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  • I guess we was poor, but we were too broke to know it and having too much fun finding ways not to be.

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  • It was clear he had no intention of crushing the wild flowers for the final leg of the trip, although he didn't comment on the Deans having done so earlier.

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  • The competition included both men and women, and all were having a great time dousing the watchers—and even the paraders passing in the opposite direction—with water guns.

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  • She climbed into the back of the Jeep, shooing Cynthia from having to alight to fold down the front seat.

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  • Brandon Westlake offered his concerned condolences, apparently having heard the news from domino eavesdroppers.

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  • Dean bumped along, skirting puddles but having no difficulty navigating the seldom-used route.

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  • He had no right to invade the privacy of her bedroom either, in spite of having been invited into its sanctum on his previous visit.

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  • She didn't need to know he planned on having her killed off, once and for all, once they were free of Hell.

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  • Maybe having the former deity as a mate wasn't so bad.

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  • They're having a spring festival at the preschool and I'm taking the boys.

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  • After all, he had accused her of having an affair with Josh.

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  • Had he come over that stormy night while Alex was away with the intent of making Alex believe they were having an affair?

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  • For a minute she stared at the picture, remembering what he had said so long ago about his mother having an affair.

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  • I've never given him any reason to think anything like that, and I don't think I have any reason to apologize for having morals.

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  • Maybe it wasn't the fact that his mother was having an affair.

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  • Alex was there, he was simply having trouble communicating.

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  • And then there was the embarrassing thought of having to call the doctor and explain how he got in that condition.

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  • I kept having the same dream over and over.

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  • Having her there would certainly increase his enjoyment.

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  • She was a few weeks out from never having these opportunities again.

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  • I like having the last laugh.

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  • She hadn't planned on jumping off her building, but the events of this night made the idea more appealing than having her head severed from her body or ending up a pile of bones in a bathtub.

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  • I dive off a building, and now I'm having a tea party?

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  • Gabe is having these made for us while we're trapped up here.

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  • Just having some other issues.

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  • How is that for her having the last laugh?

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  • It didn't make sense that there was, especially after he'd admitted to having someone else on the side.

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  • Ooooh, are you having one of your…issues?

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  • Having the world's best neurologist on call was one of the perks of the rich and famous, a world unfamiliar to her except that her sister had been gunning for it since her sixteenth birthday.

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  • She followed, intent on having her tea by the window as she did every morning.

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  • He's unaccustomed to having his authority challenged.

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  • She'd grown up never having seen death, and in the past week, she'd seen it in its most gruesome forms.

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  • Been having a rough time on my…medications or whatever.

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  • If not for the nightmares, she'd carry him back to his bed, whether or not he liked it, but she found some comfort in having the angel so close.

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  • He'd gone from being tormented by his own mother to the affection of an abusive father who regretted ever having him.

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  • Didn.t realize I liked having some sort of free will.

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  • Iliana was a relatively young Immortal who had been at his side for only a few decades, having caught his attention with her fighting skill and fierce loyalty.

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  • Having spent many afternoons with him in the lab, she knew he kept only serums and instruments in the refrigerator.

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  • Just found it interesting that I.m not having issues blowing things up, he said.

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  • Evelyn had been so happy the past few months, and having Romas around was not that bad.

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  • Given her first chance to rest in over two days, she sighed, exhausted and irritated at having to dig her own clothing out of a box.

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  • Having spent enough time on the ship to understand the odd society, she knew better than to charge in and handle what he would consider his duty.

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  • Having been raised as rivals in all areas, A'Ran took a very unwarrior-like satisfaction out of having bested Kisolm finally.

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  • He traveled for a day and slid beneath the radars of Qatwal easily, having stolen the codes needed to jam their tracking systems during one of his scuffles with Kisolm.

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  • Evey's having a baby?

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  • She stared at it, as irritated by its unwitting acknowledgment of her housekeeping prowess as she was about having this of all creatures in her house.

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  • You could stick the junk in a box and mail it a whole lot cheaper than having them fly out here.

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  • Well, now we're even closer to having a full house.

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  • The dress is pretty but I can't imagine having to wear these undies!

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  • Donnie had paid no attention to their conversation but having tired of his puzzle, picked up the notebook of letters and numbers and began to study it, turning the binder page by page.

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  • Perhaps being out here in the mountains would take your mind off all the troubles you're having.

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  • I don't fancy having him show up on our door step but I'm not sure there's much the law can do.

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  • Can you imagine anyone having to wear pigtails now-a-days?

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  • He talked about having her committed.

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  • The room was a-chatter with foreign conversation, the words having nothing to do with national roots but the fanatic avocation of the gathered guests.

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  • He joined Dean at the kitchen table although Cynthia would have preferred having her private domain to herself.

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  • We have enough to be concerned with today's problems without having to clutter my mind about the happenings of a century ago.

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  • I pushed her and she did admit to having some tests but then dismissed them, saying the doctor was just running up his bill.

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  • A half hour later, with Dean never having removed the phone from his ear, they were ready to leave for the airport.

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  • He and Fred retired to Dean's quarters, having made no progress.

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  • It'd be kinda nice to just think about fishing and TV and not having to wonder what suit is all over my ass because of some dumb new rule.

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  • Dean spent the afternoon busying himself with the chores of Bird Song, partially out of guilt for having dumped the morning duties on Fred and in part to take his mind off the ever-present feeling he'd caused long term or, heaven forbid, permanent damage to his seven-month marriage.

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  • Jackson brooded "It's like having sex with a butterfly."

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  • Was the human having second thoughts?

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  • While contemplating whether Freckles would be worth having to influence the other three or not, Jackson caught sight of someone in his peripheral vision.

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  • We're having dinner tonight.

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  • Jackson glared at him as Sarah said, "Jackson is having a little trouble deciding what to wear on his date."

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  • Are you having as much difficulty keeping this night casual as I am?

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  • She's having a blast.

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  • I'm having a showing next Friday.

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  • When they had finished dinner and were having port back in the drawing room, Jackson asked, "Now that you've seen Sarah's shoe closet, would you like to see the rest of the house?"

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  • He thought of Elisabeth constantly, having to resist the urge to call her or just show up.

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  • Thursday night, Sarah, Connor, and Jackson were having dinner when Jackson said, "Sarah, I need you to do something for me tomorrow night."

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  • He could take his time before revealing his secret without having to worry about his fangs popping up.

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  • Nothing hurts more than having the person you love call you terrible things and look at you with horror in their eyes.

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  • Stopping at the top of the stairs, she wept silently, wishing to help him, but having not a clue how.

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  • Thinking about enjoying winter outdoors with her and not having to worry about her freezing cheered him.

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  • I enjoyed having you here.

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  • The irony of having a werewolf in the house didn't escape Jackson.

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  • No thanks, we're going out for breakfast, just having coffee here.

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  • Jackson considered running to Fairhaven and having her drive the car, but worried he might lose it and feed on an unsuspecting pedestrian along the way.

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  • I cannot imagine having to make this decision.

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  • And how is having a brother not important?

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  • I know, but having the family's support is more important to me.

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  • Jackson added, "Worst case scenario is you end up having to influence them."

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  • Jackson always knew having children was impossible for him, so rarely thought about it.

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  • My mother asked you to agree to me having another man's child?

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  • The way I figure it, he's more in love with the idea of having a woman worship him than he is with me.

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  • I thought having children was your greatest dream.

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  • If you keep on waiting, you're going to be having children in your fifties, like your parents.

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  • I'd be less than honest if I said the security Josh can offer wasn't tempting - that and the idea of having an instant family.

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  • Let him find someone who wasn't interested in having children.

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  • Was she being greedy - insisting on having everything?

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  • About this problem of having children.

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  • Having never been propositioned before, she didn't know whether to be angry or terrified.

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  • Though troubled, she felt somewhat relieved at not having to keep the secrets alone anymore.

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  • She'd traveled nonstop, sticking to narrow country roads and the forest to avoid both people and zones marked as having any sort of radiation fallout from the nuke strikes.

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  • But it was the raw thrill at the idea of having her in his bed every night that lit his blood afire.

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  • Still a lot of us trying to deal with not having light at night or our favorite foods.

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  • Ran out of estates after the fourteenth and stopped having children.

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  • What do you gain by having me go to the underworld?

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  • It has nothing to do with living in Andre's shadow your whole life and now having the chance to prove yourself, she said with a faint smile.

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  • Dean made surprisingly good time driving to Philadelphia in spite of having taken longer than he had planned interviewing the wife of the missing man.

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  • He was a loner and no one could recall him having contact with anyone else during his short stay.

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  • I'd rather have a year of agony with Harry than a lifetime of never having met him.

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  • I saw Jeff having lunch with this girl just a few weeks ago.

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  • Take my word for it, there was no business reason for Jeff to be having lunch with Cece Baldwin—just monkey business.

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  • Were you having an affair with him?

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  • He saw you and Jeffrey Byrne having lunch.

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  • Fred consoled her in his best fashion in spite of having a snoot-full at the time—the mark of a real pro.

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  • Any hint that we're looking at Byrne or anyone else as having taken that money stops the war and our leverage goes out the window.

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  • Dean arrived just as the service was beginning, having been at his desk since 7 a.m. stewing over the recent turn of events.

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  • It may take a while, but she shouldn't have any real difficulty having her husband declared dead—but she refuses to sue.

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  • Then, in a fit of honesty, he apologized for having put away a bit too much booze after he dropped her off.

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  • If you're still having a problem I'll have to dial-a-stud.

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  • While he knew he should report his suspicion of being bugged, he feared having to answer questions about his clandestine work in the Byrne matter.

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  • Randy seemed relieved to be having company.

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  • While Fred had chatted amiably during the course of the two weeks, he confined his discussions to methods that might be used in finding and identifying Byrne, and never complained about having to remain in Parkside.

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  • I can check without having to ask anyone—and tip him off.

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  • Instead, he set­tled for a postcard to her and one to her son, each with a bland "Having a great time" message.

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  • You planned on having dinner with him?

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  • Normally he wouldn't mind having the attention of a room full of females, but this was different.

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  • Maybe that was why having children had been such a non-negotiable part of her plan for the future.

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  • I'm not used to having a phone in the house, much less carrying a cell phone.

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  • Well, if you want to, but you'll have plenty to do after we're married - and I was looking forward to having you home.

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  • If I could get you pregnant, we wouldn't be having this conversation right now.

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  • It was one of those rare evenings when she regretted not having a television.

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  • Maybe he was having second thoughts now.

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  • It was like having a heavy load lifted from her shoulders.

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  • What did you mean when you said that we wouldn't be having that conversation if you could get me pregnant?

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  • Lori was having a rough time of it.

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  • Having children of her own was such a priority that she had missed something truly gratifying.

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  • I love having you there, but I don't sleep well knowing you're in the next room.

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  • You're having second thoughts.

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  • His voice was even, as if he were having trouble staying in control of his emotions.

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  • I didn't even know I was having all those feelings.

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  • Was he having second thoughts?

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  • Are you having second thoughts?

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  • He might think she was having second thoughts about getting married.

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  • I was having so much fun; I guess time slipped away from me.

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  • Still, having the luxuries Alex provided was delightful.

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  • I guess he and Lori are having problems and he needed someone to talk to.

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  • By the time she got home, she was certain he was having an affair.

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  • It must be nice having someone to talk to every day.

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  • The next weekend Carmen and Alex were having supper at Katie and Bill's house again and Alex was describing a place in Columbia.

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  • Having to give up all hope is worse than the temporary down of finding out I'm not pregnant.

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  • Alex had once asked if Josh would be the person she turned to when they were having problems.

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  • I would have thought Alex was bright enough to realize that having the ability to father a child isn't what defines a man.

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  • If she hadn't been so obsessed with the idea of having biological children, she might have seen it.

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  • Before they started having children, they needed to get to know each other.

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  • Carmen has this fixation about having to pay for everything on her own... not using MY money.

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  • He didn't want to wait until he was in his fifties to start having children.

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  • At the rate Ed is having female offspring; he'll have to be one of your geldings.

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  • She's having her foal.

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  • We're not having a baby.

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  • Alex, do you think you will ever look forward to having a baby in the house?

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  • I would want this baby no matter who was having it, but especially so because it's a part of you.

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  • And Dad, worn out from working the farm all day; disgruntled by years of fighting a losing battle with nature - of never having enough money to take care of his family properly.

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  • And she wasn't the only one having this child.

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  • How could having a baby cause so much sadness for two people who wanted one so badly?

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  • I don't remember having an accident.

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  • You're having a pity party at his expense.

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  • He was simply being Alex —- trying to help someone who was having a hard time.

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  • Josh and Lori somehow managed to keep their marriage together, but Carmen was having less luck with her problem.

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  • I think I finally found a down side to having children.

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  • When you and Alex were having problems, I think he hoped you would split up.

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  • Think of the things she would miss and the instability of having no parents.

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  • How could you think of having someone else adopt it?

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  • Maybe having one mother leave and not come back ... no, surely they couldn't reason that early in life.

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  • They'd been joking and sparring and having a good time.

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  • She still didn't like having him in the house.

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  • Darian, Sofi's having her baby!

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  • We're having six kids.

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  • She admired his newfound air of command but couldn't help resenting him for having a second chance she'd never get.

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  • She had been protected from outside influence – partly by having no television and partly by the fact that neither of her parents worked away from the home.

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  • It was her responsibility now and having a job would give her the opportunity for a more modern approach to being a wife and mother.

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  • Tonight she was having fun, but it wasn't something she would enjoy doing on a regular basis.

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  • It was much more fun watching you two than it would have been having you pick me up off the floor repeatedly.

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  • Obviously he resented having to go to dance school.

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  • He's having trouble breathing.

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  • Having worked together, they probably shared an unpleasant experience with a difficult customer.

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  • Having Felipa at the house allowed her to spend more time with the children.

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  • I thought you liked having him make the decisions.

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  • I'm not sure which bothered Alex more, having someone else shoot him or knowing he had suffered for a long time.

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  • You hire a man to trim their hooves, why is having a handler any different?

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  • It's a scary thought, isn't it – having someone look at what you have instead of the person you are?

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  • It was nice having someone who could talk knowledgably about the animals – someone who not only understood their interest, but shared it.

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  • Having a gun wouldn't have made a difference, either.

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  • It was nice simply being with the children and having no other commitments.

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  • I'm having an area fenced in so I can let the goats run in there and eat the brush.

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  • Maybe he had decided being in control of the estate was better than having no control in his home.

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  • She was the one who insisted on having a man who would wear the pants – even if she didn't fully understand what that encompassed.

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  • I was just having a little fun.

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  • You ran off and left me because you were sick of having me argue with you.

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  • It must have been terrible for you – having to make a promise to a dying friend like that.

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  • Actually, she had never considered having a cat – or a dog, for that matter – not as a pet.

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  • She had been so focused on having children – even as a child.

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  • Dad's so set on having him for a son-in-law that he doesn't even notice.

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  • If you were anywhere near the lover that you are a politician we wouldn't be having this argument.

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  • How would he see that no one bothered her - by having her followed?

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  • And yet, for someone who was bold enough to drive up and introduce himself, he was certainly having a hard time working up the courage to ask her to a movie.

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  • It was stupid to eat something from the woods without having someone to advise her.

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  • Having fun, are you?

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  • It must have been tough for you, having grown up with all of this.

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  • Maybe he's wondering why you're having second thoughts.

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  • I'm not having second thoughts.

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  • You are happy having nothing and living alone in the shadows.

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  • You are happy having nothing.

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  • She rolled her eyes, uninterested in having such a blatant reminder of Toni's perfect body.

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  • She'd been having a decent time with the blond hottie.

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  • Jessi almost told him to go to hell except that, right now, she was almost having fun for the first time in years.

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  • I don't want you having anything to do with them.

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  • Maybe the level of discomfort he experienced about having something in his life not fully under his influence was what Jenn attributed as fear in hers.

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  • Xander studied the wily Grey God, aware of Darian's reputation for having a wild streak that bordered on suicidal.

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  • We're having a boy.

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  • Having taken holy orders his advancement in the Church was very rapid, mainly through the influence of his brother Andrew.

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  • After having preached the gospel in Wiirzburg, the whole party were put to death by the orders of an unjust judge named Gozbert.

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  • Storing an email address enables people to contact you through the website without you having to reveal your email address to them, and it can be used to send you a new password if you forget it.Your real name, if you choose to provide it, will be used for giving you attribution for your work.

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  • In a variety of ways it does a great deal of social service similar to that of gilds of help. Its administration has always been in the hands of laymen, and it works through local "conferences" or branches, the general council having been suspended because it declined to accept a cardinal as its official head.

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  • The atomic theory has been of priceless value to chemists, but it has more than once happened in the history of science that a hypothesis, after having been useful in the discovery Present and the co-ordination of knowledge, has been aban- position doned and replaced by one more in harmony with later of the discoveries.

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  • Having once formulated his idea, he made it more general in order to apply it to the history of all nations.

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  • Vico's writings suffer through their author's not having followed a regular course of studies, and his style is very involved.

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  • Marsyas found it, and having acquired great skill in playing it, challenged Apollo to a contest with his lyre.

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  • Having secured the support of several influential princes by extensive promises, he was chosen at Frankfort on the 27th of July 1298, and crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle on the 24th of August following.

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  • Here he was joined by his children, who had been confined at Pressburg; his wife (a price had been set on her head) had joined him earlier, having escaped in disguise.

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  • Having devoted much time to the study of the Latin writers, historians, orators and poets, and filled his mind with stories of the glories and the power of ancient Rome, he turned his thoughts to the task of restoring his native city to its pristine greatness, his zeal for this work being quickened by the desire to avenge his brother, who had been killed by a noble, a member of the ruling class.

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  • Giving him the title of senator, he sent him to Italy with the legate, Cardinal Albornoz, and having collected a few mercenary troops on the way, Rienzi entered Rome in August 13 54.

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  • Having refused to accept the civil constitution of the clergy, Dillon had to leave Narbonne in 1790, then to emigrate to Coblenz in 1791.

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  • Finally in 756, having now allied himself with Ongus king of the Picts, he successfully attacked Dumbarton (Alcluith), the chief town of the Britons of Strathclyde.

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  • A papal bull having also been obtained, on the 28th of August 1425, the archbishop, in the course of a visitation of Lincoln diocese, executed his letters patent founding the college, dedicating it to the Virgin, St Thomas Becket and St Edward the Confessor, and handed over the buildings to its members, the vicar of Higham Ferrers being made the first master or warden.

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  • An attack of the ague sent him home, and on recovery, having resolved to attend a high school and fit himself to become a teacher, he passed the next four years in a hard struggle with poverty and in an earnest effort to secure an education, studying for a short time in the Geauga Seminary atChester, Ohio.

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  • Hayes, the new president, having chosen John Sherman to be his secretary of the treasury, an effort was made to send Garfield to the United States Senate in Sherman's place.

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  • Soon after he took up a role of his own, having visions and a gift of prophecy.

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  • Blesdijk's Historia (not printed till 1642) accuses Jorisz of having plures uxores.

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  • In October 1704 the "Cinque Porte" returned and found two of these men, the others having been apparently captured by the French.

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  • Having detached Henry I.

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  • I was like one who never casts a look behind, who hesitates before some Rubicon to be crossed, but having touched the farther bank sees no more the shore he has just left."

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  • The pope was accused of having exaggerated the conspiracy of the cardinals for purposes of financial gain, but most of such accusations appear to be unsubstantiated.

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  • It is evident that the normal blue is more or less diluted with extraneous white light, having its origin in reflections from the grosser particles of foreign matter with which the air is usually charged.

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  • Certain of the molar teeth of the middle of the series in both elephants and mastodons have the same number of principal ridges; those in front having fewer, and those behind a greater number.

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  • Her father, having been warned by an oracle that she would bear a son by whom he would be slain, confined Danae in a brazen tower.

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  • The air, as is now known, has always present in it ions, some carrying a positive and others a negative charge, and those having the opposite sign to the charged body are attracted and tend to discharge it.

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  • Air is drawn by an aspirator between the surfaces, and the ions having the opposite sign to the inner cylinder are deposited on it.

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  • But Hepburn, prior of St Andrews, having obtained the vote of the chapter, expelled him, and was himself in turn expelled by Forman, bishop of Moray, who had been nominated by the pope.

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  • Many instances are on record of symptoms of poisoning, and even death, having followed the consumption of plants which have passed as true mushrooms; these cases have probably arisen from the examples consumed being in a state of decay, or from some mistake as to the species eaten.

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  • He is credited with having taken half the scholars and fellows of Winchester to Eton to start the school there.

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  • Having obtained a papal bull, he founded it by deed of the 12th of June 1458, converting the hospital into a college with a president and six fellows, to which college two days later Magdalen Hall surrendered itself and its possessions, its members being incorporated into "the New College of St Mary Magdalen."

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  • It lies on the south bank of the Thames and extends up the hills above the shore, many villas having been erected on the higher ground.

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  • Here he became an instructor in German at Harvard in 1825, and in 1830 obtained an appointment as professor of German language and literature there; but his anti-slavery agitation having given umbrage to the authorities, he forfeited his post in 1835, and was ordained Unitarian minister of a chapel at Lexington in Massachusetts in 1836.

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  • Benjamin Disraeli chose the title of earl of Beaconsfield in 1876, his wife having in 1868 received the title of Viscountess Beaconsfield.

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  • The Romans had, up to the end of the Republic, accepted only one official apotheosis; the god Quirinus, whatever his original meaning, having been identified with Romulus.

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  • Between this point and the time when equity became settled as a portion of the legal system, having fixed principles of its own, various views of its nature seem to have prevailed.

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  • The first industry was that of mining, gold having been discovered in the river valleys on the southern slopes of the plateau, and diamonds on the head-waters of the Paraguay, about Diamantino and in two or three other districts.

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  • The town hall, Athenaeum and museum are noteworthy buildings, the last having a fine biological collection.

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  • Having borne the title of duke of Montpensier until his grandfather's death in 1752, he became duke of Chartres, and in 1769 married Louise Marie Adelaide de Bourbon-Penthievre, daughter and heiress of the duke of Penthievre, grand admiral of France, and the richest heiress of the time.

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  • He was again accused, unjustly, of having caused the march of the women to Versailles on the 5th of October.

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  • A certain instability of character is revealed by the fact that he took up arms against Ramiro, having repented of his renunciation of the world.

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  • The begum was charged with having abetted Chait Sing in his rebellion; and after the severest pressure applied to herself and her attendant eunuchs, a fine of more than a million sterling was exacted from her.

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  • William Gifford Palgrave (1826-1888) went to India as a soldier after a brilliant career at Charterhouse School and Trinity College, Oxford; but, having become a Roman Catholic, he was ordained priest and served as a Jesuit missionary in India, Syria, and Arabia.

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  • The angle between two objects, such as stars or the opposite limbs of the sun, was measured by directing an arm furnished with fine " sights " (in the sense of the " sights " of a rifle) first upon one of the objects and then upon the other (q.v.), or by employing an instrument having two arms, each furnished with a pair of sights, and directing one pair of sights upon one object and the second pair upon the other.

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  • This is known as Ramsden's eyepiece, having been made originally by him.

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  • The plane surfaces and XX are composed of a bronze of very close texture, which appears capable of receiving a finish having almost the truth and polish of an optical surface.

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  • The microscope or viewing telescope is fitted with a spider-line micrometer having two screws at right angles to each other, by means of which readings can be made first on one reseau-line, then on the star, and finally on the opposite reseau-line in both co-ordinates.

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  • Hartmann overcame these and many other difficulties by directly superposing the image of the spectrogram of a star, having iron comparison lines, upon the image of a spectrogram of the sun taken also with iron comparison lines.

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  • In 1896 the grain area was 380,000 acres, a slight diminution having taken place since 1882.

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  • After having been the law of the Church of France for a century, it was denounced by the French government in 1905.

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  • In 1815 he was commissioned by government to complete the translation of Strabo which had been begun by Laporte-Dutheil, and in March 1816 he was one of those who were admitted to the Academy of Inscriptions by royal ordinance, having previously contributed a Memoire, " On the Metrical System of the Egyptians," which had been crowned.

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  • On the 25th of April 1650, he married Lady Frances Cecil, sister of the earl of Essex, his first wife having died in the previous year leaving no family.

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  • In the first parliament elected under this "Instrument" he sat for Wiltshire, having been elected also for Poole and Tewkesbury, and was one of the commissioners for the ejection of unworthy ministers.

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  • In the prolonged discussions regarding the Bill of Indemnity he was instrumental in saving the life of Haselrig, and opposed the clause compelling all officers who had served under Cromwell to refund their salaries, he himself never having had any.

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  • He was one of the commissioners for conducting the trials of the regicides, but was himself vehemently "fallen upon" by Prynne for having acted with Cromwell.

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  • It is stated too that he was offered, but refused, the lord treasurership. On the 17th of November 1672, however, he became lord chancellor, Bridgman having been compelled to resign the seat.

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  • On the 15th of November the Exclusion Bill, having passed the Commons, was brought up to the Lords, and an historic debate took place, in which Halifax and Shaftesbury were the leaders on opposite sides.

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  • He succeeded his grandfather Leotychides upon the banishment of the latter, his father having already died.

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  • In 1 457 King Ladislas died suddenly, and public opinion from an early period accused Podébrad of having poisoned him.

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  • It is the see of a bishop, the seat of the district prefecture and a tribunal, and the headquarters of the territorial militia corps, having besides a large number of regular troops in garrison.

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  • The Servians having, in the beginning of the 19th century, successfully cleared Servia of Turks, were emboldened to attack Nish in 1809, but were repulsed with great loss.

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  • It is one of the largest buildings of the kind in Germany, covering an area of 15 acres, and having a frontage of about 600 yards.

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  • The mistletoe figures also in Scandinavian legend as having furnished the material of the arrow with which Balder (the sun-god) was slain by the blind god Hoder.

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  • But in 1083 he was suddenly disgraced and imprisoned for having planned a military expedition to Italy.

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  • Having crushed a rebellion at Utrecht, he compelled the burghers of Ghent to restore Philip to him in 1485, and returning to Germany was chosen king of the Romans, or German king, at Frankfort on the 16th of February 1486, and crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle on the 9th of the following April.

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  • Having defeated the invading Turks at Villach in 1492, the king was eager to take revenge upon the king of France; but the states of the Netherlands would afford him no assistance.

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  • Having established his daughter Margaret as regent for Charles in the Netherlands, Maximilian met the diet at Constance in 1507, when the imperial chamber (Reichskammergericht) was revised and took a more permanent form, and help was granted for an expedition to Italy.

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  • Having made an alliance with Christian II., king of Denmark, and interfered to protect the Teutonic Order against Sigismund I., king of Poland, Maximilian was again in Italy early in 1516 fighting the French who had overrun Milan.

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  • There was no authentic instance of any inscription having been found there or elsewhere in Rhodesia.

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  • It is the oldest existing European settlement on the South American continent, having been founded by Diego Castellon in 1523 under the name of Nueva Toledo.

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  • A complaint having been made to the emperor that he was needlessly protracting hostilities, he was recalled, but he was consul (for the second time) in 66.

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  • As a boy he attended the Volksschule of his native village, and at the age of seventeen, having passed through the gymnasium of Kdslin, went to Berlin to study medicine.

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  • About the same time, having shown too open sympathy with the revolutionary or reforming tendencies of 1848, he was for; olitical reasons obliged to leave Berlin and retire to the seclusion of Wiirzburg, the medical school of which profited enormously by his labours as professor of pathological anatomy, and secured a wide extension of its reputation.

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  • In 1672, having finished his philosophy course, he was given a scholarship at the college of St Michel at Paris by Jean, marquis de Pompadour, lieutenant-general of the Limousin.

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  • Joachim Descartes, his father, having purchased a commission as counsellor in the parlement of Rennes, introduced the family into that demi-noblesse of the robe which, between the bourgeoisie and the high nobility, maintained a lofty rank in French society.

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  • Having thus perfected the instrument, his next step was to apply it in such a way as to bring uniformity of method into the isolated and independent operations of geometry.

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  • Having discovered this prime or absolute member of the group, we proceed to consider the degrees in which the other members enter into relation with it.

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  • Having failed to form a rival party against Sagasta, Martos subsided into political insignificance, despite his great talent as an orator and debater, and died in Madrid on the 16th of January 1893.

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  • Having received his elementary education at the monastery of Monte Cassino, he studied for six years at the university of Naples, leaving it in his-sixteenth year.

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  • Ivan was also unfortunate in having for his chief antagonist Stephen Bathory, one of the greatest captains of the age.

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  • In this picture three men are represented as having played a bowl, while the fourth is in the act of delivering his bowl.

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  • The score having been counted, the leader then places the mat, usually within a yard of the spot where the jack lay at the conclusion of the head, and throws the jack in the opposite direction for a fresh end.

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  • The leader having played his first bowl, the opposing leader will play his first and so on.

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  • Its harbour was of some importance, but is now silted up, the sea having receded.

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  • It has five wide arches, the central one having a span of 35 ft., and is well preserved.

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  • Alexander came within sight of the Persian host without having met with any opposition since he quitted Tyre.

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  • Having promised that Zeus Ammon would visit her in the form of a dragon, he himself assumed the disguise.

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  • Having reached the ends of the earth and conquered all nations, he aspires to the dominion of the air.

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  • Although the abbey ale was mentioned as early as 1295, the brewing industry is comparatively of recent development, having begun about 1708.

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  • Having circulated a prophecy that the son of Apollo was to be born again, he contrived that there should be found in the foundations of the temple to Aesculapius, then in course of construction at Abonouteichos, an egg in which a small live snake had been placed.

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  • In 1823 Weber's Euryanthe is recorded as having been played in Vienna at a' 437' 5, and in 1834 Kreutzer's Nachtlager at a' 440.

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  • Having obtained letters for the king, he left Paris on the 31st of July 1589, and reached St Cloud, the headquarters of Henry, who was besieging Paris.

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  • But he conceives of him, on the other hand, as limited locally and morally - as having his special abode in the Jerusalem temple, or elsewhere in the midst of the Israelite people, and as dealing with other nations solely in the interests of Israel.

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  • His conduct was attacked before the board of directors in London, but events seemed to prove that he was in the right, and in 1769 he became a director of the company, having in the previous year obtained a seat in parliament.

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  • In 1653 he returned to London, and having denounced Cromwell for accepting the office of Lord Protector he was imprisoned.

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  • Scarcely any member of the Arabian circle of the sciences, including theology, philology, mathematics, astronomy, physics and music, was left untouched by the treatises of Avicenna, many of which probably varied little, except in being commissioned by a different patron and having a different form or extent.

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  • In his absence the administration was entrusted to a justiciar, a regent or lieutenant of the kingdom; and the convenience being once ascertained of having a minister who could in the whole kingdom represent the king, as the sheriff did in the shire, the justiciar became a permanent functionary."

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  • A picturesque avenue leads to the church of St Mary, principally Early English and Perpendicular, with remains of Norman work, having a lofty tower surmounted by a spire, and containing several fine monuments, tombs and brasses.

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  • From this fold the stratified beds have in large part been removed, the more recent having been almost entirely eroded from the elevated mass.

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  • Having thus established himself on the throne, he turned his attention to conquest.

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  • They are remarkable for skill in the massing of light and shade, richness and delicacy of colouring, and for the admirable style in which the drapery of the figures is handled, Bartolommeo having been the first to introduce and use the lay-figure with joints.

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  • Steamers run from Grand Rapids, through Lake Winnipeg, up Red river to the city of Winnipeg, important locks having been constructed on the river at St Andrews.

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  • Winnipeg is thus connected with Montreal on the east, and Vancouver on the west, and is the central point of the Canadian Pacific system, having railway..

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  • The best form of stove is that with which perfect combustion is most nearly attained, and to which a pan of water is affixed to supply a desirable humidity to the air, the gas having the effect of drying the atmosphere.

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  • The then king of Scotland having wars, did convocate his lieges to battle, amongst whom that was commanded was the earl of Lennox, who, keeping his eldest son at home, sent his two sons to serve for him with the forces that were under his command...

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  • The second edition in English appeared at Edinburgh in 1611, and in the preface to it Napier states he intended to have published an edition in Latin soon after the original publication in 1593, but that, as the work had now been made public by the French and Dutch translations, besides the English editions, and as he was "advertised that our papistical adversaries wer to write larglie against the said editions that are alreadie set out," he defers the Latin edition "till having first seene the adversaries objections, I may insert in the Latin edition an apologie of that which is rightly done, and an amends of whatsoever is amisse."

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  • Having studied at Ingolstadt, Vienna, Cracow and Paris, he returned to Ingolstadt in 1507, and in 1509 was appointed tutor to Louis and Ernest, the two younger sons of Albert the Wise, the late duke of BavariaMunich.

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  • By some it is said to have begun at the Reformation; by some it is traced back to the days of Israel in O Egypt; 2 by most, however, it is regarded as of later Jewish origin, and as having come into existence in its present form simultaneously with the formation of the Christian Church.

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  • Some doctrinal differences having arisen in the church at Poitiers, Antoine de Chandieu, First minister at Paris, went to compose them, and, as the General .

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  • Deacons, in addition to having charge of the poor and sick, might catechize, and occasionally offer public prayer or read a written sermon.

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  • Having the moderator and clerks from the assembly of 1837, they retained the books and papers.

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  • There are two piers enclosing a harbour with a total area of 48 acres, having a depth of about 16 ft.

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  • Having at last got into trouble with the authorities he fled from Sicily, and visited in succession Greece, Egypt, Arabia, Persia, Rhodes - where he took lessons in alchemy and the cognate sciences from the Greek Althotas - and Malta.

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  • Antonio and Francesco both having died childless, the duchy passed to Charles of Bourbon (Don Carlos), infante of Spain, who, becoming king of Naples in 1734, surrendered Parma and Piacenza to Austria, but retained the artistic treasures of the Farnese dynasty which he had removed from Parma to Naples.

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  • It is served by the Morris & Essex division of the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western railway and by the Orange branch of the Erie (the former having three stations in the city - Grove Street, East Orange and Brick Church), and is connected with Newark, Orange and West Orange by electric line.

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  • Having studied medicine at Paris, Lucas took the degree of M.D.

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  • In 1760 he renewed his political pamphleteering; and having obtained a pardon from George III., he proceeded to Dublin, where he received a popular welcome and a Doctor's degree from Trinity College.

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  • There is now neither inlet nor outlet to the lake in this direction, the mouth of the Ghazal having become a fertile millet field.

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  • Having been taught that there is no absolutely true religion, Mendelssohn's own descendants - a brilliant circle, of which the musician Felix was the most noted - left the Synagogue for the Church.

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  • In the extreme west, which is as yet but slightly explored and settled, there is an extensive depressed area, largely saline in character, which drains into lakes and morasses, having no outlet to the ocean.

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  • The three great rivers that form the La Plata system - the Paraguay, Parana and Uruguay - have their sources in the highlands of Brazil and flow southward through a great continental depression, two of them forming eastern boundary lines, and one of them, the Parana, flowing across the eastern part of the republic. The northern part of Argentina, therefore, drains eastward from the mountains to these rivers, except where some great inland depression gives rise to a drainage having no outlet to the sea, and except, also, in the " mesopotamia " region, where small streams flow westward into the Parana and eastward into the Uruguay.

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  • Although having a great extent of coast-line, Argentina has but few really good harbours.

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  • Its greatest defect is the cold southerly and westerly storms, which cause great losses in cattle and sheep. The Patagonian coast-line and mountainous region are also healthy, having a dry and bracing climate.

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  • In the north, however, the hot lowlands are malarial and unsuited to north European settlement, while the dry, elevated plateaus are celebrated for their healthiness, those of Catamarca having an excellent reputation as a sanatorium for sufferers from pulmonary and bronchial diseases.

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  • The gauge is broken at Mendoza, the Buenos Aires and Pacific having a gauge of 5 ft.

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  • In 1881 President Roca offered for public purchase by auction the lands in the southwest of the province of Buenos Aires, the Pampa Central, and the Neuquen district, these lands having been rendered habitable after the campaign of 1878 against the Indians.

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  • The combined forces of Buenos Aires and Chile defeated the Spaniards at Chacabuco in 1817, and at Maipu in 1818; and from Chile the victorious general Jose de San Martin led his troops into Peru, where on the 9th of July 1821, he made a triumphal entry into Lima, which had been the chief stronghold of the Spanish power, having from the time of its foundation by Pizarro been the seat of government of a viceroyalty which at one time extended to the river Plate.

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  • The longest established is that of Normandy, having its centres at Rouen, Havre, Evreux, Falaise and Flers.

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  • Police.Broadly, the police of France may be divided into two great branchesadministrative police (la police administrative) and judicial police (la police judic-iaire), the former having for its object the maintenance of order, and the latter charged with tracing out offenders, collecting the proofs, and delivering the presumed offenders to the tribunals charged by law with their trial and punishment.

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  • The other ministries with the largest outgoings were the ministry of war (the expenditure of which rose from 254 millions in 1895 to over 30 millions in 1995), the ministry of marine (103/4 millions in 1895, over 123/4 millionsin 1905), the ministry of public works (with an expenditure in 1905 of over 20 millions, 10 millions of which was assigned to posts, telegraphs and telephones) and the ministry of public instruction, fine arts and public worship, the expenditure on education having risen from 73/4 millions in 1895 to 93/4 millions in 1905.

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  • Each arrondissement is divided into sousarrondissements, having their centres in the great commercial ports, but this arrangement is purely for the embodiment of the men of the Inscription Maritime, and has nothing to do with the dockyards as naval arsenals.

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  • The naval prefect is assisted by a rearadmiral as chief of the staff (except at Lorient and Rochefort, where the office is filled by a captain), and a certain number of other officers, the special functions of the chief of the staff having relation principally to the efficien.cy and personnel of the fleet, while the major-general, who is usually a rear-admiral, is concerned chiefly with the materiel.

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  • France is divided into sixteen academies or educational districts, having their centres at the seats of the universities.

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  • In default of legislation the necessary measures are taken by decree of the head of the state; these decrees having the force of law.

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  • He was a younger son of David Murray, 5th Viscount Stormont (c. 1665-1731), the dignity having been granted in 1621 by James I.

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  • In the midst of Charles's debauched and licentious court, she lived neglected and retired, often deprived of her due allowance, having no ambitions and taking no part in English politics, but keeping up rather her interest in her native country.

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  • Having returned to Gottingen in 1816, he was at once appointed by Benhardt von Lindenau his assistant in the observatory of Seeberg near Gotha.

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  • The first family is that of the true or American opossums- Didelphyidae, in which there are five pairs of upper incisors, while the feet are of the presumed primitive arboreal type, the hind foot having the four outer toes subequal and separate, with the first opposable to them all.

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  • In the upper jaw the first two with crowns having a triangular free surface; the last small, simple, narrow and placed transversely.

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  • Fore-feet with five toes, all having strong pointed, compressed claws, the second, third and fourth nearly equal, the fifth somewhat and the first considerably shorter.

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  • The reigning family, however, became extinct when Duke Julius Francis died in September 1689, and there were at least eight claimants for his duchy, chief among them being John George III., elector of Saxony, and George William, duke of Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle, the ancestors of both these princes having made treaties of mutual succession with former dukes of Saxe-Lauenburg.

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  • Both entered the country, but George William proved himself the stronger and occupied Ratzeburg; having paid a substantial sum of money to the elector, he was recognized by the inhabitants as their duke.

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  • From Stolze's investigations it appears that at least one of these, the castle built by Xerxes, bears evident traces of having been destroyed by fire.

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  • He died before he could accomplish any of his great designs (15th of November 162 9), having previously secured the election of his wife Catherine as princess.

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  • When governor of Alexandria he was slain by the soldiers, as having participated in the rebellion of Avidius Cassius (175).

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  • Having nominally become king in 1799, that prince created the estate of Ile-Jourdain a duchy, under the title of Avaray, in favour of the comte d'Avaray,, whom he termed his "liberator."

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  • He was a pupil of Azo, and the master of Odofredus, of Hostiensis, and of Jacobus de Ravanis, the last of whom has the reputation of having first applied dialectical forms to legal science.

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  • Having left the tree-line far behind him, nothing is visible to the traveller for miles around but barren peaks and torn crags in indescribable confusion.

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  • Arboreal species include the well-known opossums (Phalanger); the extraordinary tree-kangaroo of the Queensland tropics; the flying squirrel, which expands a membrane between the legs and arms, and by its aid makes long sailing jumps from tree to tree; and the native bear (Phascolarctos), an animal with no affinities to the bear, and having a long soft fur and no tail.

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  • The total value of copper produced in Australia up to the end of 1905 was £42,500,000 sterling, £24,500,000 having been obtained in South Australia, £7,500,000 in New South Wales, £6,400,000 in Tasmania and over £3,500,000 in Queensland.

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  • Manganese probably exists in all the states, deposits having been found in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, the richest specimens being found in New South Wales.

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  • Cobalt occurs in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia, and efforts have been made in the former state to treat the ore, the metal having a high commercial value; but the market is small, and no attempt has been made up to 1907 to produce it on any large scale.

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  • This formality having been gone through, the flight of the first bird which passed over the body was watched, the direction being regarded as that in which the sorcerer must be sought.

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  • Howitt and Dr Roth appear to have satisfied themselves of a belief, common to most tribes, in a mythic being (he has different names in different tribes) having some of the attributes of a Supreme Deity.

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  • A military station having been fixed by the British government at Port Victoria, on the coast of Arnheim Land, for the protection of shipwrecked mariners on the north coast, it was thought desirable to find an overland route between this settlement and Moreton Bay, in what then was the northern portion of New South Wales, now called Queensland.

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  • A reward of £io,000 having been offered by the legislature of South Australia to the first man who should traverse the whole continent from south to north, starting from the city of Adelaide, Mr Stuart resolved to make the attempt.

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  • On the 23rd of February 1861 they commenced the return journey, having in effect accomplished the feat of crossing the Australian continent.

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