Hut Sentence Examples

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  • He built him a little hut for shelter at night and in stormy weather.

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  • The dwelling-places of the natives are usually small huts of the simplest constuction, used chiefly as sleeping apartments; the day is spent in an open space in front of the hut protected from the sun by a roof of palm or other leaves.

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  • She gripped his chin firmly and lifted it to what light was in the hut.

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  • The hacienda of Antisana, 13,306 ft., and the herdsmen's hut of Cunayaco on Chimborazo, 13,396 ft., are occupied only for a part of the year.

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  • Enter the nearby hut to swap for the remote bombs.

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  • And having kissed Denisov he ran out of the hut.

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  • Pick the nearest or your preferred Pizza Hut.

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  • Obsessed with the thought, he rose and began digging in the hut.

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  • The tax has to be paid for each wife a Zulu may possess, whether or not each wife has a separate hut.

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  • The sovereigns palace itself Irl was merely a wooden hut.

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  • The usual habitation built both by Arabs and Nubas is the tukl, a conical-shaped hut made of stone, mud, wattle and daub or straw.

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  • There were 13 souls in the Cape Evans hut that winter, with Dr. Atkinson in charge, Lt.

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  • Mr. Spencer Smith died, but the rest reached Hut Point on March 18 1916.

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  • In the Lauras the young monks lived a cenobitical life, but the elders a semi-eremitical one, each in his own hut within the precincts of the Laura, attending only the solemn church services.

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  • Revenue is raised principally from customs and a capitation tax, which has replaced a hut tax.

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  • There was an old hut which is now a private residence.

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  • I haven't time just now, replied Ermolov, and left the hut.

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  • The commander rode up to his hut.

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  • They surrounded Ramballe, lifted him on the crossed arms of two soldiers, and carried him to the hut.

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  • Raging blizzards force them into a hut for five days whilst temperatures plummet.

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  • In a ramshackle hut on the fringes of the City toiled a boy of no more than ten cycles.

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  • Also there is no worry about receding glaciers, rockfall or early hut starts.

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  • A large hut was built out of materials salvaged from the demolition of a psychiatric hospital nearby.

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  • There is also a scout hut adjacent to the site which suffers from vandalism.

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  • Hut, 38, was arrested in December while working as an undercover agent in the semiautonomous, Kurdish-controlled area of northern Iraq.

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  • A Guard hut was located just inside the field, and armed sentries patrolled the site to prevent any unauthorized access.

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  • You wander over to the tiki hut, relax on the chaise and look out to the the ocean and begin to dream...

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  • At that moment Cormac turned the corner of the hut, bearing an earthen jar of water on his shoulder.

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  • I noticed a clear turquoise lake at the end, in which I thought I saw movement hut was not sure.

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  • The ancient Gael nailed the heads of his vanquished enemies to the door of his hut.

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  • Where his father 's circular wattled mud hut had been, there now stood a fine stone house.

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  • It wis great, it sat bang in the middle of the hut.

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  • In addition, the hut where we had woodwork lessons had been taken over by the army.

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  • At Letham Hill nearby, the Errol Hut Smithy and woodwork shop produces excellent wrought ironwork, and fine furniture and wood turning.

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  • Jewelry and fashion accessory stores include Cathy's Accessories, Claire's Accessories, Sunglass Hut, Capri Jewelers, Jeweler on Duty, Kay Jeweler's Outlet, Piercing Pagoda, Ultra Diamonds and Gold Outlet and Zales The Diamond Store Outlet.

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  • Sunglass Hut International went public in 1993, and used the proceeds to reorganize and retire some debt, as well as to finance further worldwide expansion.

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  • Sunglass Hut also began to put resources into its mail-order division, as it had noticed that the average sale in a brick-and-mortar store was $80, while mail-orders averaged $110.

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  • There are roughly 1500 Sunglass Hut locations in North America.

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  • The villagers need another hut to live in.

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  • Pizza Hut coupon codes are helpful when you're craving some melted cheese on a delicious crust and don't have a lot of money to spare.

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  • From this page you can begin building your pizza, enter a code found online or in television advertisements, or click over to find special deals available at that particular Pizza Hut location.

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  • During the series, Angelica frames Mari-Mar for theft and sends her to prison, burns down her grandparents hut (with the grandparents in it) and forges a letter to Mari-Mar from Sergio to claim he never loved her.

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  • Health and fitness magazines love to parade out side-by-side comparisons of Burger King and McDonalds, Quiznos and Subway, Dominos and Pizza Hut.

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  • Other luau party decorations can include a bamboo Tiki hut sign over on the front door or over the bar.

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  • Tropical scene setter themes include island beaches, coral reefs, and bamboo or thatch hut patterns.

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  • Party Supplies Hut is a great first stop when you're searching for the perfect game idea.

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  • You might find the free printable luau invitations at the Party Supplies Hut even easier to use, although the selection is considerably smaller.

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  • To order a variety of party supplies, Party Supplies Hut and Party Theme Shop are just two of the many online retailers available.

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  • Yes, there is a doctor in the hut, and a handsome one at that.

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  • They meet a bride-to-be who has spent the past two months in a so-called "fattening hut," where she drinks ghee all day in an attempt to gain weight before her wedding.

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  • The same year in which burst this ecclesiastical storm saw the close of Keble's tenure of the professorship of poetry, and thenceforward he was seen hut rarely in Oxford.

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  • Many routes to the summit are now known, but that usually taken (from the Payer Club hut, easily accessible from either Sulden or Trafoi) from the north is daily traversed in summer and offers no difficulties to moderately experienced walkers.

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  • The spokesman of this national sentiment was Isocrates; hut numerous other writers gave expression to it, notably, the historian Callisthenes of Olynthus.

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  • Forty days after his departure an order for his execution was signed, hut he anticipated his fate by committing suicide.

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  • But it is characteristic of his strong nature that, where he does betray any sign of human sympathy or tenderness, it is for those who by their weakness and position are dependent on others for their protection - as for " the peasant boy with the little dog, his playfellow," 1 or for " the home-sick lad from the Sabine highlands, who sighs for his mother whom he has not seen for a long time, and for the little hut and the familiar kids."2 If Juvenal is to be ranked as a great moralist, it is not for his greatness and consistency as a thinker on moral questions.

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  • The dead are buried in the hut; a square grave is dug in which the body is arranged in a sitting position with the hands tied behind the back.

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  • All over the place are imperial tablets of different dynasties, with glowing tributes to the one man whom China delights to honour; and on the right of the grandson's mound is a small house said to mark the place of the hut where Tze-kung passed his nearly five years of loving vigil.

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  • His structures, such as the hut, fence, stockade, earthwork, &c., may be poor and clumsy, but they are of the same nature as our own.

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  • A country which is so devoted to free trade that it not only practises free trade itself but endeavours to convert others by nullifying their protectionist measures as far as it can, even with immediate loss to itself, departs from the guidance of selfinterest so far; hut its political action may be justifiable in the long run by other considerations.

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  • He listened with tolerable calmness to their Grand Remonstrance, hut his attempt to seize the five members whom he accused of high treason made a good understanding impossible.

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  • The island was, as remains of hut foundations show, inhabited in prehistoric times.

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  • The Zumsteinspitze was first climbed in 1820, the Signalkuppe (on top of which there is now a club hut) in 1842, the Nordend in 1861 and the Parrotspitze in 5863.

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  • Excess of expenditure over revenue continued to be a characteristic of the administration, partly because, except for a hut tax on natives, there was no direct taxation.

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  • Besides the sterile and monotonous steppes, valuable only as pasture, and so sparsely populated that it is possible to travel for many hours without encountering any sign of human life except a primitive artesian well or a shepherd's hut, there are wide expanses of fen-country, regularly flooded in spring and autumn.

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  • Since 1871 the colony had been self-supporting, but on the acquirement of the protectorate it was decided, in order to balance increasing expenditure, to impose a "hut tax" on the natives.

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  • Here the cylindrical type of hut prevails; clothing is of skin or leather but is very scanty; iron ornaments are worn in profusion; arrows are not feathered; shields of hide, spears with leather sheaths are found and also fighting bracelets.

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  • The tribes of the upper Nile are somewhat specialized, though here, too, are found the cylindrical hut, iron ornaments, fighting bracelets, &c., characteristic of the Sudanese tribes.

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  • He died in 1002 undefeated, hut racked by anxiety for the permanence of the prosperity of his house.

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  • Their practical power might be great when the king was weak and necessitous, hut only then.

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  • He had succeeded to Sicily, hut resigned his rights, which were then assumed by his brother Frederick, who founded the Aragonese line of kings of Sicily.

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  • One morning Roy entered the hut with a slow step and a sad countenance.

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  • We thank Tom for many years of dedication and (sometimes acerbic) contributions to hut affairs.

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  • Equally in demand are the summer barbecues centered round a special barbecue hut in the garden.

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  • Later, on Cotopaxi, just Jude and Craig opted to go to the hut, for the final summit bid.

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  • Past trips have included visits to Bristol and Brecon, swimming, ice-skating, bowling, the theater and Pizza Hut.

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  • After a short but extremely bumpy drive to a neighboring compound, I find myself in a tiny, dark room in a hut.

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  • Hut circles and clearance cairns are also found on the site.

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  • It was an open cesspit in a hut out the back.

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  • It was enclosed by a stone perimeter wall with a south facing entrance and contains the remains of 24 hut circles.

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  • Mary was a perfectly legal concubine of Muhammad, but Hafsa was still upset as she had found them in her hut.

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  • There may be a mission for rickshaw coolies, hut there can never be a church for rickshaw coolies.

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  • An age seemed to go by before the door of the hut slowly creaked open.

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  • While sunbathing in my shreddies I was suddenly confronted by the ancient crone who dwelt in a nearby thatched hut and herded llamas.

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  • This is normally a matter for hut custodians to deal with.

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  • The visual impact of the dump of red propane cylinders beside the Hut.

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  • He marched to the scorers ' hut in a happy daze.

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  • Scott's Discovery Hut is now encircled by an American research facility, McMurdo Station.

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  • He had considered every eventuality, from instant imprisonment to a freely given audience, hut he was totally unprepared for what now happened.

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  • I've always fantasized about having sex in a hut near the water in Tahiti.

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  • One stormy evening, a burning fireball fell from the sky and crashed near the hut.

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  • At the other end of the tunnel they were based in an old gamekeeper 's hut.

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  • But above the hut the valley fans out with short side glens adding their own personality to the overall scene.

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  • The ditch of Hut '2 ' was probably a drainage gully around the outside.

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  • Jon Cooper produced some brackets to fix the lineside hut handrail to the hut.

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  • This small band turned an ugly corrugated iron hut into a thing of consummate beauty.

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  • After a quick cuppa at the CIC hut we scrambled up to the bottom of the first pitch.

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  • Note the small wooden hut attached to the cabin on the right hand side.

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  • So when Bruce builds a ramshackle hut near her, she is not best pleased.

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  • The choice of a simple building form, which has echoes of the standard nissen hut, makes an appropriate and admirable space.

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  • The lineside hut has been repaired after an act of vandalism.

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  • One behind a watchman's hut at the end of Lawrence Street, a man who lodged in Lawrence Street, was killed.

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  • A shepherd's hut made £ 6. There were 27 horses.

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  • The view shifted from a dark, smoky hut to open plains, beside a shallow lake, under a harsh sun.

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  • The hut beside the gas lamp on the left was the harbor master 's office.

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  • Put the first three grass mats around the hut's bulging midriff.

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  • Pizza Hut came home for lunch; Steve took the girls shopping and they bought pizza, pasta, ice cream and dolly mixtures.

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  • Suddenly there was a faint murmur, for at the upper end of the hut a dark form was seen slowly to arise.

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  • They soon reached a small hut, near which, enclosed within some high palings, was the animal in question.

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  • Fifthly are you and Chis having a curry or pizza hut tonight as I'm actually quite peckish.

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  • Except for what appeared to be a derelict roadman's hut at the end of an equally derelict pier.

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  • There may be a mission for rickshaw coolies, hut there can never be a church for rickshaw coolies, hut there can never be a church for rickshaw coolies.

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  • Hut on fowls legs, since something died I sleep in the caravan and often serenade her from the bunk.

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  • The path on the approach to the CIC Hut is pretty slippy in places so watch your step.

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  • Then there is a mountain hut with a glass window giving upon a violent snowstorm.

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  • View looking toward the hut, with a wooden stockade to keep out cattle in the foreground.

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  • A temporary hut with a roof covered only with branches - called a sukkah - is used during the festival.

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  • The dappled sunlight on the steep mountain path gave a lovely cool light by which we descended to the little woodsman hut.

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  • Tiki hut, relax on the chaise and look out to the the ocean and begin to dream...

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  • The Hut was used as a covered storage space for the acting troupe.

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  • The canes were tied together to form the dragon shape across the hut with old baler twine.

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  • Fiona Ware - GSG Caving Secretary Elphin Caving Center The hut survived the tremendous winter gales almost totally unscathed.

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  • Now normally the prospect of spending a weekend in a caving hut would fill mortals with fear.

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  • The bird-catcher having found a tree thus selected for a "dancing party," builds a hut among the lower branches in which to conceal himself.

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  • Before he was thoroughly awake next morning everybody had already left the hut.

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  • The sun, just bursting forth from behind a cloud that had concealed it, was shining, with rays still half broken by the clouds, over the roofs of the street opposite, on the dew- besprinkled dust of the road, on the walls of the houses, on the windows, the fence, and on Pierre's horses standing before the hut.

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  • He did not again go to the sick man, nor turn to look at him, but stood frowning by the door of the hut.

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  • You don't have to live in a hut, but if you're designing a home, consider what's really needed.

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  • Backcountry Nordic skis are perfect for deep snow conditions, as well as hut to hut touring.

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  • In the first few years of her life, Lindsay performed in over 60 commercials and print advertisements for companies like JELL-O, Pizza Hut, Toys "R" Us, and Calvin Klein.

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  • You can also find them available for sale at select sunglass boutiques such as Sunglass Hut.

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  • Airport departure lounges and dedicated sunglass retailers, such as Sunglass Hut, will also stock Chanel, while discount stores like TJ Maxx are a great place to pick up genuine glasses at a discount.

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  • They suggest going to the Sunglass Hut or other sunglass retailers for information on discontinued Oakleys.

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  • Two of the best nationwide chain stores that carry a wide range of Killer Loop styles are LensCrafters and Sunglass Hut.

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  • Next, search reputable stores online such as Sunglass Hut and hiSunglasses.

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  • You can find your glasses in brick-and-mortar stores like Sunglass Hut or shop online at several different stores in order to compare styles and prices.

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  • Sunglass Hut allows you to search by lens color, so no matter what color you prefer for driving in the snow, you can easily locate your pair on the site.

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  • Sunglass Hut is a well-recognized retailer among mall-walkers and shoppers of all ages.

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  • Sunglass Hut was started in 1971 by an enterprising optometrist who felt that people in Miami could benefit from eyewear that would protect them from the blazing Florida sun.

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  • Originally a family business, with human resources handled by Ziff's wife and corporate expansion directed by his son, the company grew to 100 Sunglass Hut stores by 1986.

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  • It was in the early 00s that Luxotica Group, an Italian eyewear company with an eye to global marketing, bought the company, acquiring more than 1300 Sunglass Hut stores, 430 of the combination stores, and 228 of the watch stores.

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  • Today, the Sunglass Hut chain has 1806 locations in North America, Europe, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand, and the Carribean.

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  • Sunglass Hut USA is part of the Luxottica Group (purchased in 2001) and began in Florida in 1971.

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  • You can find the ones near you in the United States by simply clicking the Stores button at the top right corner of the Sunglass Hut page.

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  • The Sunglass Hut values customer service and they want you to be satisfied both with the product and the service you receive.

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  • The Sunglass Hut's reputation has come a long way since the 1980's, and so have the prices.

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  • Some deals (like those in the clearance section) can only be found in stores, but if there is a Sunglass Hut near you, it will be well worth it.

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  • Sunglass Hut USA started out in Florida and it continues to deliver high quality and accessibility to those who live in the United States.

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  • Most reputable sunglass shops, including Solstice and Sunglass Hut offer repair services for damaged Ray Bans.

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  • The plants showing it are not all forest trees, hut include also some Pteridophytes and some of the prothallia of the Ferns, Club-mosses, Liverworts and Horsetails.

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  • At Zaandam is preserved the wooden hut which Peter the Great occupied for a week in 1697 while studying shipbuilding and paper-making.

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  • They also remove the skull, and the skin is then dried in a smoky hut.

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  • Revenue is obtained mostly from customs and a hut.

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  • At the end of the season the net amount of cheese produced by milk from each cow is handed over to the owner of that particular cow, and is carried down by him to his home in the valley from the hut (a small building on four stone legs to secure the contents from mice) wherein the cheeses have been stored since they were made - this hut is called a Speicher.

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  • Here a hut was erected and the northern party, under Comm.

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  • Keohane set out from Hut Point and got as far as Corner Camp, where he turned, being satisfied that Scott's party must have perished.

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  • He made one more journey, though it was now very late in the season, and left two weeks' provisions at Butter Point for the northern party, returning to Hut Point on April 23, the day the sun disappeared for the winter.

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  • Wright as guide, with seven mules and the dogs, set out from Hut Point, and on Nov.

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  • Only the fact that the hut was buried in the snowdrifts saved it from being carried away.

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  • The interior is dotted with infrequent villages inhabited by Dusuns or by Muruts, a village ordinarily consisting of a single long hut divided up into cubicles, one for the use of each family, opening out on to a common verandah along which the skulls captured by the tribe are festooned.

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  • A trading hut built at Paulus Hook in 1633 was the beginning of the present Jersey City.

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  • The mason who finishes the cornice of the palace returns at night perchance to a hut not so good as a wigwam.

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  • I took this course when I went to lecture in Lincoln in the evening, travelling in no road and passing no house between my own hut and the lecture room.

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  • He is in the hut here, said a gunner, coming up to Tushin.

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  • He thought of her pregnancy and felt sorry for her and for himself, and in a nervously emotional and softened mood he went out of the hut in which he was billeted with Nesvitski and began to walk up and down before it.

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  • Denisov and Rostov were living in an earth hut, dug out for them by the soldiers and roofed with branches and turf.

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  • Suddenly he heard Denisov shouting in a vibrating voice behind the hut, evidently much excited.

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  • Having got warm in his corner, he fell asleep and did not leave the hut till toward evening.

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  • There was only one hut available for the regimental commander.

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  • In the hut which the men had passed, the chief officers had gathered and were in animated talk over their tea about the events of the day and the maneuvers suggested for tomorrow.

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  • They were clearing the hut for the colonel and carried them out.

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  • The Sunglass Hut is a reliable place to purchase designer styles and receive quality customer service, fitting, and warranty agreements.

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  • You can always scout out malls for discounts at stores like Sunglass Hut and even department stores like Macy's and Dillard's for a good deal.

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  • If you get hungry during your stay, you'll be excited to find that there is a Pizza Hut located inside the hotel, as well as a Seattle's Best coffee shop.

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  • Store items in the other hut on the island if your house is running out of space.

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  • Some of the deals include printable pizza coupons if you want to visit the nearest Pizza Hut and pay there.

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  • Get even more deals, discounts and Pizza Hut coupon codes by signing up for them to be sent directly to your e-mail inbox or mobile phone.

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  • All the world over it is held that such people can assume the form of animals; sometimes the power of the shaman is held to depend on his being able to summon his familiar; among the Ostiaks the shaman's coat was covered with representations of birds and beasts; two bear's claws were on his hands; his wand was covered with mouse-skin; when he wished to divine he beat his drum till a black bird appeared and perched on his hut; then the shaman swooned, the bird vanished, and the divination could begin.

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  • An old man, however, crept out of a hut with a child, whom he presented to Bussy as the son of the dead chief.

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  • Revenue is obtained from a hut tax of £1 per hut; the sale of licences to trade; customs and post office receipts.

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  • Seven-eighths of the revenue comes from the hut tax and customs. The average annual revenue for the five years 1901-1905 was £96,880; the average annual expenditure £69,559.

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  • In the capital (Tokyo) the average yearly number of shocks throughout the 26 years ending in 1906 was 96, exclusive of minor vibrations, hut during the 50 years then ending there were only two severe shocks (i8S4 and 1894), and they were not directly responsible for any damage to life or limb.

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  • They are enlarged replicas of the primeval wooden hut described above, having rafters with their upper ends crossed; thatched or shingled roof; boarded floors, and logs laid on the roof-ridge at right angles for the purpose of binding the ridge and the rafters firmly together.

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  • The worship centres round certain numina, the spirits indwelling in the sacred places of the original round hut in which the family lived.

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  • The oldest are tombe a pozzo, or shaft graves, containing the ashes of the dead in an urn, of the Villanova period, the oldest of them probably pre-Etruscan; in some of these tombs hut urns, like those of Latium, are found.

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  • The town, or township, of New England is generally a rural community occupying a comparatively small area, and with a population averaging about 3000, hut ranging from 200 in newly-settled, districts or thinly-peopled hilly districts up to 17,000 in the vicinity of large cities and in manufacturing neighborhoods.

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  • Peter himself lived among his workmen, himself the most strenuous of them all, in a small two-roomed wooden hut at Voronezh.

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  • On the 26th of April 1698 the chief men of the tsardom were assembled round his wooden hut at Preobrazhenskoye, and Peter with his own hand deliberately clipped off the beards and moustaches of his chief boyars.

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  • Even the Eskimos, conspicuous as they are for their intelligence and sociability, save themselves the trouble of caring for their sick and old by walling them up and leaving them to die in a lonely hut; the Chukches stone or strangle them to death; some Indian tribes give them over to tigers, and the Battas of Sumatra eat them.

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  • The earliest cemeteries and hut foundations of the Alban Hills belong to the Iron age, and cemeteries and objects of a similar character have been found in Rome itself and in southern Etruria, especially the characteristic hut-urns.

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  • After the skins have been carefully removed - the sooner after death the better for the subsequent condition of the fur - they are lightly tacked out, pelt outwards, and, without being exposed to the sun or close contact with a fire, allowed to dry in a hut or shady place where there is some warmth or movement of air.

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  • After his return to Greenland, several successive expeditions visited the new lands, none of which (strangely enough) experienced any difficulty in finding Leif's hut in the distant Vinland.

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  • Besides these ten-mark pieces, there are Doppclkronen (double crowns), about equivalent in value to an English sovereign (the average rate of exchange being 20 marks 40 pfennige per LI sterling), and, formerly, half-crowns (halbe Kronen =5 marks) in gold were also issued, hut they have been withdrawn from circulation.

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  • In January 1634 he declared Wallenstein deposed from his command, hut he was still at the head of an army when he was murdered in the following month at Eger.

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  • A considerable export trade in copper, tin and granite was formerly carried on, and the last is still exported, hut the chief trade is in grain; while timber, coal and limestone are imported.

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  • Mehemet Ali, then in command of an Albanian regiment, became the head of the former, hut his party was the weaker, and he therefore entered into an alliance with the Mameluke leaders Ibrahim Bey and Osmn Bey al-BardisI.

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  • As he stepped past the generals in the crowded hut, feeling embarrassed as he always was by the sight of his superiors, he did not notice the staff of the banner and stumbled over it.

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  • The hut was made in the following manner, which had then come into vogue.

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  • And from that hut, while Denisov was speaking, a general with a portfolio under his arm really did appear.

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  • Petya had heard in the army many stories of Dolokhov's extraordinary bravery and of his cruelty to the French, so from the moment he entered the hut Petya did not take his eyes from him, but braced himself up more and more and held his head high, that he might not be unworthy even of such company.

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  • Having returned to the watchman's hut, Petya found Denisov in the passage.

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  • He sat awhile in the hut joyfully recalling the details of his expedition and vividly picturing to himself what would happen next day.

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  • Cossacks were crowding about a hut, busy with something.

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  • A Russian officer who had come up to the fire sent to ask his colonel whether he would not take a French officer into his hut to warm him, and when the messenger returned and said that the colonel wished the officer to be brought to him, Ramballe was told to go.

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  • In order to meditate on the mystic lore he withdrew to a hut by the Nile, returning home for the Sabbath.

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  • Together with Signor Terzi and two Italian servants, they lived from the beginning of July until the 19th of October in a specially protected hut, erected near Ostia.

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  • From it the native draws lumber for his hut, utensils for his kitchen, thatch for his roof, medicines, preserved delicacies, and a long list of other articles.

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  • The French occupied the Passeyerthal on the 23rd of November, and Hofer was obliged to seek shelter in a hut on the mountain pastures.

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  • In the smoke-infested wigwam and hut the ground was the best place for sitting or sleeping.

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  • His arrival, however, roused the suspicion of the natives, and under King Mwanga's orders he was lodged in a filthy hut swarming with rats and vermin.

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  • He was buried in what is now Harris Park, where he erected the first building, a small hut, within the present limits of Harrisburg.

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  • This older classification, which has little support except that which is traditional, is still adhered to by many geologists; hut the fact seems to be that the system is set off from the Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous) more sharply than the Cambrian is from the Ordoviciao, the Silurian from the Devonian, or the Devonian from the Mississippian.

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  • Triassic SystemThis system has but limited representation in the eastern part of the United States, being known only east of the Appalachian Mountains in an area which was land throughout most of the Palaeozoic era, hut which was deformed when the eastern mountains were developed at the close of the Palaeozoic. In the troughs formed in its surface during this time of deformation, sediments of great thickness accumulated during the Triassic period.

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  • The shepherd led them gently back to the hut and gave them their usual supper of bread and milk.

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  • In a neighboring hut lay Raevski's adjutant with a fractured wrist.

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  • She knew Prince Andrew was in the same yard as themselves and in a part of the hut across the passage; but this dreadful incessant moaning made her sob.

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  • The pain caused by his removal into the hut had made him groan aloud and again lose consciousness.

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  • Like a somnambulist aroused from her sleep Natasha went out of the room and, returning to her hut, fell sobbing on her bed.

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  • It was necessary to let the French reach Shamshevo quietly without alarming them and then, after joining Dolokhov who was to come that evening to a consultation at a watchman's hut in the forest less than a mile from Shamshevo, to surprise the French at dawn, falling like an avalanche on their heads from two sides, and rout and capture them all at one blow.

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  • The ground about the hut was made solid and protected from corrosion by a palisade of wattled osiers, thus creating the earliest form of the fondamenta, or quay, which runs along the side of so many Venetian canals and is so prominent a feature in the construction of the city.

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  • The hut and poll taxes yield about £62,000 a year.

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  • Denisov came out of the watchman's hut and, having called Petya, gave orders to get ready.

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  • Depretis made some opposition, hut finally acquiesced, and the treaty of triple alliance was signed on the 20th of May 1882, five days after the promulgation of the Franco-Italian commercial treaty in Paris.

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  • Revenue is raised by taxes on imports and exports, on licences for the sale of land and spirituous liquors, and for wood-cutting, by harbour and other dues, and a hut tax on natives.

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  • By this agreement the king and his people pledged themselves to pay hut and gun taxes to the administration of the protectorate.

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  • Antiquarian remains are somewhat numerous, such as forts and cairns in Cromarty parish, and stone circles in Urquhart and Logie Wester and Knockbain parishes, the latter also containing a hut circle and rock fortress.

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  • In Hyginus's version of the legend, founded apparently on a tragedy by some follower of Euripides, Antigone, on being handed over by Creon to her lover Haemon to be slain, was secretly carried off by him, and concealed in a shepherd's hut, where she bore him a son Macon.

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  • Revenue is chiefly derived from hut and poll taxes, R customs, wharfage dues, game licences and land tax.

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  • The first time Prince Andrew understood where he was and what was the matter with him and remembered being wounded and how was when he asked to be carried into the hut after his caleche had stopped at Mytishchi.

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  • And turning to his men he directed a party to go on to the halting place arranged near the watchman's hut in the forest, and told the officer on the Kirghiz horse (who performed the duties of an adjutant) to go and find out where Dolokhov was and whether he would come that evening.

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  • When the boy had entered the hut, Petya sat down at a distance from him, considering it beneath his dignity to pay attention to him.

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  • Denisov stood by the watchman's hut giving final orders.

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  • The lines include the Chatham, the Royal Marine, the Brompton, the Hut, St Mary's and naval barracks; the garrison hospital, Melville hospital for sailors and marines, the arsenal, gymnasium, various military schools, convict prison, and finally the extensive dockyard system for which the town is famous.

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  • The Italian Alpine Club has erected a hut S.W.

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  • Five minutes later, Denisov came into the hut, climbed with muddy boots on the bed, lit his pipe, furiously scattered his things about, took his leaded whip, buckled on his saber, and went out again.

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  • The weather had cleared up, and near the next hut two officers and a cadet were playing svayka, laughing as they threw their missiles which buried themselves in the soft mud.

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  • Tiles thenceforth became the orthodox covering for a roof, hut vermilion, being regarded as a religious color, found no favor in private dwellings.

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  • In two peasants' cottages in the Campagna, protected with wire netting by Professor Celli, all the inmates-10 in number - escaped, while the neighbours suffered severely; and three out of four persons living in a third hut, from which protection was removed owing to the indifference of the inmates, contracted malaria.

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  • Desirous of proving to himself and others that man could be as independent of this kind as the nest-building bird, Thoreau retired to a hut of his own construction on the pine-slope over against the shores of Walden Pond - a but which he built, furnished and kept in order entirely by the labour of his own hands.

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  • Behind the hut the dark shapes of the two wagons with their horses beside them were discernible, and in the hollow the dying campfire gleamed red.

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  • In fact, while holding firmly by the former, Bonnet more or less modified the latter in his later writings, and, at length, he admits that a " germ " need not be an actual miniature of the organism, hut that it may be merely an " original preformation " capable of producing the latter.4 But, thus defined, the germ is neither more nor less than the "particula genitalis" of Aristotle, or the "primordium vegetale" or " ovum " of Harvey; and the " evolution " of such a germ would not be distinguishable from " epigenesis."

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  • The big dark blotch might really be the watchman's hut or it might be a cavern leading to the very depths of the earth.

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  • The acceptance by the powers of the Murzsteg programme and the appointment of Austrian and Russian financial agents in Macedonia was an advantage for Austria and a set-back for Italy; hut the latter scored a success in the appointment of General de Giorgis as commander of the international Macedonian gendarmerie; she also obtained, with the support of Great Britain, France and Russia, the assignment of the partly Albanian district of Monastir to the Italian officers of that corps.

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  • In Tahiti and Tonga clothing might be discarded without offence, provided the individual were tattooed; and among the Caribs a woman might leave the hut without her girdle but not unpainted.

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