Inn Sentence Examples

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  • You've got a inn to run.

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  • There was not a room to be had at the inn, they were all occupied.

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  • This is our inn and we choose who stays here.

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  • How could I get away with an inn full of guests?

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  • This is an inn and someone has to keep it cleaned.

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  • Gray's Inn, between High Holborn and Theobald's Road, and west of Gray's Inn Road, is of similar arrangement.

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  • Yup. Bird Song is a small inn and I'd know.

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  • We're running an inn and we see a lot of different people.

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  • The inn needed the business.

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  • At a Ramada Inn, only he wasn't really there; just the address he gave.

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  • There were other guests at Bird Song and enough regular problems running a country inn without creating any more.

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  • I've got an inn to run.

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  • At the inn at Yankovo he respectfully took leave of her, for the first time permitting himself to kiss her hand.

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  • I'm just trying to run an inn and keep the guests from killing each other.

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  • He wanted a room, but you told him the inn was full and sent him away.

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  • Little is known with certainty of his university career beyond the facts that he became a fellow of Jesus College in 1510 or 1511, that he had soon after to vacate his fellowship, owing to his marriage to " Black Joan," a relative of the landlady of the Dolphin Inn, and that he was reinstated in it on the death of his wife, which occurred in childbirth before the lapse of the year of grace allowed by the statutes.

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  • The restaurant's atmosphere is very "country inn" and the clientele is mixed from the upper-class to poor college students there for a special dinner.

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  • Known for its scenic views ideal for photographs, the inn features a candlelight dining area, monthly recipe specials and superior hospitality.

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  • When we were shown a 1792 restored Inn in the nearby village of Surry, New Hampshire, it was love at first sight.

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  • They lucked out on the matter of inn sitting.

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  • As a lawyer his greatest public efforts were his lectures (1799) at Lincoln's Inn on the law of nature and nations, of which the introductory discourse was published, and his eloquent defence (1803) of Jean Gabriel Peltier, a French refugee, tried at the instance of the French government for a libel against the first consul.

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  • His back was aching by the time he hauled the last chest to the patio behind the inn where the raiders could divvy the spoils.

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  • Bird Song was empty when the Deans returned after retrieving the Jeep and making their way to the inn by back streets.

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  • The inn contained nine rentable rooms, each with a private bath.

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  • It's your inn and you've been very kind to all of us.

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  • He hadn't set eyes on the man since he'd decked him in front of his inn and that was fine in his book.

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  • For this, the king granted Berford's Hall, formerly Charleston's Inn, which Chicheley's trustees had granted to him so as to obtain a royal grant and indefeasible title.

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  • Of the former Inns of Chancery attached to these Inns of Court the most noteworthy buildings remaining are those of Staple Inn, of which the timbered and gabled Elizabethan front upon High Holborn is a unique survival of its character in a London thoroughfare; and of Barnard's Inn, occupied by the Mercer's School.

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  • On the 9th of April their main body of six corps crossed the Inn between Braunau and Passau, and simultaneously two additional corps moved from Pilsen in Bohemia on Regensburg.

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  • Upper Austria belongs to the watershed of the Danube, which flows through it from west to east, and receives here on the right the Inn with the Salzach, the Traun, the Enns with the Steyr and on its left the Great and Little Mühl rivers.

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  • When night came on he stopped at a pleasant roadside inn and asked for lodging.

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  • There was an inn in the village which the officers frequented.

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  • Kutuzov fell back toward Vienna, destroying behind him the bridges over the rivers Inn (at Braunau) and Traun (near Linz).

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  • This was unusual, as Bird Song's matron had pestered him about the details of the emerging flora since he had arrived at the inn the prior week.

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  • While the town was bursting at its seams for tomorrow's holiday, the side street where the Deans' inn was located was peacefully quiet.

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  • If about eighty percent of your help left town maybe my nice country inn wouldn't look like Dillinger's hideout and we could get down to business and wrap this up.

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  • He was educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1786.

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  • A friend of the family, Lord Foley, provided the funds for his legal training, and he became a member of Lincoln's Inn on his departure from Oxford, being called to the bar in 1730.

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  • On the other hand, it is generally the case that even in the most unpromising inn the bedding is clean.

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  • Of Furnival's and Thavies Inns, attached to Lincoln's Inn, only the names remain.

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  • The varied collections of Sir John Soane, accumulated at his house in Lincoln's Inn Fields, are open to view as the Soane Museum.

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  • The Royal College of Physicians is in Pall Mall East, and the Royal College of Surgeons is in Lincoln's Inn Fields.

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  • Other museums are Sir John Soane's collection in Lincoln's Inn Fields and the Museum of Practical Geology in Jermyn Street, while the scientific societies have libraries and in some cases collections of a specialized character, such as the museums of the Royal College of Surgeons, the Royal Architectural Society, and the Society of Art and the Parkes Museum of the Sanitar y Institute.

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  • Shortly after this they came to London and settled in Holborn near L i ncoln's Inn, where they remained for more than fifty years.

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  • Another of the favourite haunts of the people was the garden of Gray's Inn, where the choicest society was to be met.

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  • The Boar's Head in Great Eastcheap was an inn of Taverns.

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  • In 1613 The Masque of Flowers was presented by the members of Gray's Inn in the Old Banqueting House in honour of the marriage of the infamous Carr, earl of Somerset, and the equally infamous Lady Frances, daughter of the earl of Suffolk.

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  • Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields, was built about 1629, and named in honour of Henrietta Maria.

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  • Lincoln's Inn Fields had been planned some years before.

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  • In 1858 he was made preacher at Lincoln's Inn and there preached some striking sermons, a volume of which he published in 1861.

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  • He was the son of Thomas Ken of Furnival's Inn, who belonged to an ancient stock, - that of the Kens of Ken Place, in Somersetshire; his mother was a daughter of the now forgotten poet, John Chalkhill, who is called by Walton an "acquaintant and friend of Edmund Spenser."

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  • On the old post-road in Greenwich is the inn, built about 1729, at which Israel Putnam was surprised in February 1779 by a force under General Tryon; according to tradition he escaped by riding down a flight of steep stone steps.

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  • The inn was purchased in 1901 by the Daughters of the American Revolution, who restored it and made it a Putnam Memorial.

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  • After a year's imprisonment in the Tower Prynne was sentenced by the star chamber on the 17th of February 1634 to be imprisoned for life, and also to be fined f5000, expelled from Lincoln's Inn, rendered incapable of returning to his profession, degraded from his degree in the university of Oxford, and set in the pillory, where he was to lose both his ears.

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  • Prynne died unmarried, in his lodgings at Lincoln's Inn, on the 24th of October 1669, and was buried in the walk under the chapel there.

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  • He left one portion of his books to Lincoln's Inn and another to Oriel College.

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  • He returned to England in 1685; in 1688 he became preacher at Gray's Inn, and in 1689 he received a canonry of Christ Church, Oxford.

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  • He was admitted at Gray's Inn in 1667, and in 1670 he was elected member of parliament for Derbyshire.

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  • He held at the same time the chaplaincy of Lincoln's Inn, for which he had resigned Guy's (1846-1860), but when he offered to resign this the benchers refused.

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  • To the north this province comprises the middle portion of the Inn Valley, with its tributaries, as well as the upper portion of the Lech valley, all flowing towards the Danube and so to the Black Sea, while south of the pass is the great upper valley of the Adige or Etsch, with many tributaries, as well as (since 1500) a portion of the upper Drave valley, which physically belongs to Carinthia - all these (save the Drave) flow to the Adriatic Sea.

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  • The original Tirol consisted of part of the middle Inn valley and of the uppermost portion (the Vintschgau) of the Adige valley.

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  • In 1500, by inheritance from the counts of Gdrz, the Pusterthal and upper Drave valley (east) were added; in 1505 the lower portion of the Zillerthal, with the Inn 1 To speak, as is commonly done, of "the Tirol" is as absurd as speaking of "the England."

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  • He left Oxford without taking a degree in 1609, and was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1616, becoming a bencher in 1633.

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  • His mistress, whom towards the close of his life he married after a fashion, was Therese le Vasseur, a servant at the inn, whom he first met in 1743.

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  • He was called to the bar (Lincoln's Inn) in 1876, and made himself a thoroughly competent equity lawyer and conveyancer, but finally devoted himself to comparative jurisprudence and especially the history of English law.

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  • The connexion with the Herefordshire family is not so impossible as the descent from Sitsyllt; but the earliest authentic ancestor of the lord treasurer is his grandfather, David, who, according to Burghley's enemies, "kept the best inn" in Stamford.

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  • Returning in 1552 he was admitted at Gray's Inn on January 28, 1553, but Edward VI.'s death six months later indaced him to resume his foreign travels.

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  • The "Shoulder of Mutton" Inn, now known as the "Siddons Wine Vaults," was the birthplace in 1755 of Mrs Siddons.

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  • It was probably in 1547 that du Bellay met Ronsard in an inn on the way to Poitiers, an event which may justly be regarded as the starting-point of the French school of Renaissance poetry.

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  • Among interesting landmarks are the Federal Inn (1763),(1763), in which President Washington was entertained in 1794, and which has been used as a banking house since 1814; the old county gaol (1770), used as such until 1848; and the site of the "Hessian Camp," where some of the prisoners captured during the War of Independence were confined.

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  • In 1800 " the landing " received the name Bogardus's Corners," from the proprietor of a local inn.

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  • She was the daughter of Captain Cox, of Yarmouth, master mariner in the herring fishery, who died young; whereupon his widow maintained herself as landlady of the King's Head Inn at Croydon.

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  • More's father, who intended his son to make a career in his own profession, took the alarm; he removed him from the university without a degree, and entered him at New Inn to commence at once the study of the law.

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  • After completing a two-years' course in New Inn, an inn of chancery, More was admitted in February 1496 at Lincoln's Inn, an inn of court.

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  • Neville's residence in London was a palace in the street opposite the Temple, which from this association obtained the name of Chancery Lane, by which it is still known; while the palace itself, after passing into the hands of Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, was called Lincoln's Inn after that nobleman when it became the abode of students of law.

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  • Neville bequeathed this property to the see of Chichester, and the memory of his connexion with the locality is further preserved in the name of a passage leading from Chancery Lane to Lincoln's Inn which still bears the name of Chichester Rents.

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  • In 1661 he was preacher at Gray's Inn, and in 1662 vicar of St Lawrence Jewry, London.

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  • Richard was educated at St Alban's Hall, Oxford, where he was entered commoner in 1627, and whence, having taken the degree of B.A., he transferred himself to New Inn, continuing there until he proceeded M.A.

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  • In 1763 he became king's counsel and bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and for a short time went the northern circuits, but was more successful in obtaining business in the Court of Chancery.

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  • A fourth, a smaller square shrine found in 1907 a little east of the INN?

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  • Three old-established inns, the Bull and Bush, the Spaniards, and Jack Straw's Castle (the name of which has no historical significance), claim many great names among former visitors; while the Upper Flask Inn, now a private house, was the meeting-place of the Kit-Cat Club.

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  • He graduated at Exeter College, Oxford, and became preacher at Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In the former class are the Isere, the Rhone, the Aar, the Ticino, the Tosa, the Hinter (or main) Rhine and the Linth; while in the latter class we have the Durance, the Po, the Reuss, the Vorder and middle branches of the Rhine, the Inn, the Adda, the Oglio and the Adige.

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  • The country mainly belongs to the basins of the Danube and the Main; by far the greater portion being drained by the former river, which, entering from Swabia as a navigable stream, traverses the entire breadth of the kingdom, with a winding course of 200 m., and receives in its passage the Iller, the Lech, the Isar and the Inn from the south, and the Naab, the Altmuhl and the WBrnitz from the north.

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  • The Inn is navigable before it enters Bavarian territory, and afterwards receives the Salzach, a large river flowing from Upper Austria.

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  • The immense energies of Duke Henry the Lion had been devoted to his northern rather than his southern duchy, and when the dispute over the Bavarian succession was settled in 1156 the district between the Enns and the Inn had been transferred to Austria.

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  • When Otto of Wittelsbach was invested with Bavaria at Altenburg in September 1180 the duchy was bounded by the Bohmerwald, the Inn, the Alps and the Lech; and the power of the duke was practically confined to his extensiverivate domains around Wittelsbach Kelheim wittels- bachbaths.

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  • By the peace of Teschen (May 13th, 1779) the Inn quarter was ceded to Austria, and the succession secured to Charles of Zweibriicken.

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  • In 1809 Bavaria was again engaged in war with Austria on the side of France, and by the treaty signed at Paris on the 28th of February 1810 ceded southern Tirol to Italy and some small districts to Wurttemberg, receiving as compensation parts of Salzburg, the quarters of the Inn and Hausruck and the principalities of Bayreuth and Regensburg.

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  • Vienna it was decided that she was to add to these the greater part of Salzburg and the quarters of the Inn and Hausruck, receiving as compensation, besides Wurzburg and Aschaffenburg, the Palatinate on the left bank of the Rhine and certain districts of Hesse and of the former abbacy of Fulda.

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  • From the grammar school of Norwich he passed to Trinity College, Cambridge; and in 1572 he entered Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In 1578 he was called to the bar, and in the next year he was chosen reader at Lyon's Inn.

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  • A visit paid by this famous orator to Lord Brougham in 1865 was made the occasion of a banquet given in his honour by the benchers of the Temple and of Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In 1664 he became preacher at Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In 1765 he was appointed preacher at Lincoln's Inn, and in 1767 he became archdeacon of Gloucester.

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  • Its total length is I 750 m., and the Bavarian frontier at Passau, where the Inn joins it, is only 350 m.

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  • Gold is found in the sand of the rivers Isar, Inn and Rhine, and also, to a limited extent, on the Harz.

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  • The country as far as the Leitha was subsequently incorporated with Austria, and in the other direction the district between the Enns and the Inn was added to the mark in 1156, an important date in Austrian history.

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  • As a matter of fact, however, though the armies under Frederick and Joseph were face to face in the field, the affair was settled without actual fighting; Maria Theresa, fearing the chances of another struggle with Prussia, overruled her son at the last moment, and by the treaty of Teschen agreed to be content with the cession of the Quarter of the Inn (Innviertel) and some other districts.

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  • His Gedichte (1837), if anything, increased his reputation; his epics, Die Nibelungen inn Frack (1843) and Der Pfaff vom Kahlenberg (1850), are characterized by a fine ironic humour.

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  • He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1858, was professor of political economy at University College from 1872 to 1875, and in December 1876, after a previous unsuccessful attempt, was elected to parliament for Liskeard in the Liberal interest.

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  • In 1729 he transferred the scene of his operations to Lincoln's Inn Fields.

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  • He visited England in 18 351836, and delivered lectures on the principles and main doctrines of Roman Catholicism in the Sardinian Chapel, Lincoln's Inn Fields, and in the church at Moorfields, now pulled down.

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  • During the time that he was crown prince Louis resided chiefly at Innsbruck or Salzburg as governor of the circle of the Inn and Salzach.

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  • A second marriage, however, brought him into possession of the Frankfort inn, "Zum Weidenhof," and he ended his days as a well-to-do innkeeper.

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  • He had been president of the Union at Oxford, and he entered at Gray's Inn, being called to the bar in 189 9.

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  • He soon acquired a large practice at the bar in London, took silk in 1908, and became a bencher of his Inn.

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  • The post was unpaid, and Bahrdt, who had now married, lived by taking pupils and keeping an inn.

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  • The strain of writing had forced him to give up his lectures, and he had again opened an inn on the Weinberg near Halle.

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  • On Sunday, the 11th of May 1729, when going out to preach before the judges at Serjeants' Inn, he was seized with a sudden illness, which caused his death on the Saturday following (May 17, 1729).

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  • The name Altona is said to be derived from allzu-nah (" all too near"), the Hamburgers' designation for an inn which in the middle of the 16th century lay too close to their territory.

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  • In London Benjamin was able to earn a little money by journalism, and on the 13th of January 1866 he entered Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In 1885 he was called to the bar at Gray's Inn.

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  • As it had become necessary that he should adopt some profession, he selected that of law, and took up his residence at Gray's Inn in 1579.

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  • For two years after this disappointment he worked quietly at Gray's Inn, and in 1582 was admitted an outer barrister.

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  • That his adherence to the royal party was already noticed and commented on appears from the significant remark 1 In October 1608 he became treasurer of Gray's Inn.

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  • The chief buildings, apart from the abbey, are the church of St John Baptist, Perpendicular in style, with a fine tower and some 15th-century monuments; St Benedict's, dating from 1493-1524; St John's hospital, founded 1246; and the George Inn, built in the time of Henry VII.

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  • There is a fair inn managed by the Aidin Railway Company.

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  • The monks of Fontenay le Comte bought some property (half an inn in the town), and among their signatures to the deed of purchase is that of Francois Rabelais.

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  • Pope bequeathed him the copyright and the editorship of his works, and contributed even more to his advancement by introducing him to Murray, afterwards Lord Mansfield, who obtained for him in 1746 the preachership of Lincoln's Inn, and to Ralph Allen, who, says Johnson, "gave him his niece and his estate, and, by consequence, a bishopric."

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  • In 1846, having decided to adopt the law as a profession, he left Cambridge, entered at Lincoln's Inn, and became a pupil of the conveyancer Mr Christie.

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  • After 1854 he spent the greater part of his time at Pest, and his little room at the " Queen of England " inn became the meeting-place for those patriots who in those dark days looked to the wisdom of Deak for guidance.

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  • He was made prebendary of St Asaph in 1812, appointed Bampton lecturer for 1815, preacher at Lincoln's Inn in 1822, and bishop of Calcutta in January 1823.

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  • Donne was "removed to London" about 1590, and in 1592 he entered Lincoln's Inn with the intention of studying the law.

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  • In October he was appointed reader in divinity to the benchers of Lincoln's Inn.

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  • Of the very numerous sermons preached by Donne at Lincoln's Inn, fourteen have come down to us.

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  • He resigned Keyston, and his preachership in Lincoln's Inn (Feb., 1622).

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  • After leaving Eton and before going to Oxford, he was entered as a student at Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In extended composition, as when he followed Longfellow's Tales of a Wayside Inn with his own Tent on the Beach, he often failed to rival his graceful brother poet.

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  • His leading counsel was the celebrated Serjeant Glanville (1586-1661), who, perceiving in the acuteness and sagacity of his youthful client a peculiar fitness for the legal profession, succeeded, with much difficulty, in inducing him to renounce his military for a legal career, and on the 8th of November 1629 Hale became a member of the honourable society of Lincoln's Inn.

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  • This Alpine pass is in some sort the pendant of the Brenner Pass, but leads from the upper valley of the Inn or Engadine to the upper valley of the Adige.

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  • A career in his own university being closed against him, he entered Lincoln's Inn; but had hardly done so when the establishment, in 1828, of the university of London, in Gower Street, afterwards known as University College, gave him an opportunity of continuing his mathematical pursuits.

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  • It was then determined that he should go to the bar; and accordingly he was entered at Lincoln's Inn in 1824.

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  • At the death of the elder Benjamin (1817), his son Isaac had moved from the King's Road, Gray's Inn (now Theobald's Road), to No.

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  • There his father kept an inn known as "am Sand," which Hofer inherited, and on that account he was popularly known as the "Sandwirth."

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  • The village consists of wooden cottages with an inn (gdstgifvaregard), a church, and frequently a collection of huts without windows, closed in summer, but inhabited by the Lapps when they come down from the mountains to the winter fairs.

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  • He quitted Oxford in 1645 and went into Wales, where he remained till 1646, when he returned to London, and was in 1647 elected preacher to the Society of Lincoln's Inn, an office which he continued to hold until near his death.

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  • When it enters Austria at the gorge of Passau, where it receives the Inn, a river which has as large a body of water as itself, the Danube is already navigable.

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  • Its principal affluents in Austria, besides the Inn, are the Traun, the Enns and the March.

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  • Thus Hungary is separated from Austria by the rivers March and Leitha; the river Enns, for a considerable period the extreme western boundary of the Magyar kingdom, still separates Upper and Lower Austria; the Inn and the Salzach divide Austria from Bavaria, and farther west the Iller separates Bavaria from Wurttemberg.

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  • In its passage through Bavaria it receives several important affluents on both banks, notably on the right the Alpine rivers Lech, Isar and Inn, the last of which at the junction near Passau exceeds in volume the waters of the Danube.

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  • In his house in Lincoln's Inn Fields he brought together a valuable antiquarian museum (now the Soane Museum), which in 1835 he presented to the nation with an endowment; and there he died in 1837.

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  • At an inn in the Orient he cured a sick monk, who later on, as bishop of Olmiitz, returned the kindness by saving the Jews from massacre.

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  • The pleasant scenery of the neighbourhood, which attracts large numbers both of visitors and of residents from London, is described in Dickens's novel, Barnaby Rudge, and the King's Head Inn, Dickens's "Maypole," still stands.

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  • The old-fashioned town contains the fine parish church of St Andrew, dating chiefly from the 15th century, and an interesting old inn, the "Radnorshire Arms," once the residence of the Bradshaw family in the 17th century.

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  • My slaves occupy an inn marked with the symbol of a rearing horse.

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  • Also well accustomed Inn called the Angel situated in the market place.

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  • High words arose, and they immediately adjourned to an inn where the challenge was settled.

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  • The inn is justly popular with locals and visitors alike for its hospitality, well-kept ales and great food.

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  • Among the property with which William Wynard endowed the almshouses was The White Hart Inn in South Street.

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  • I came back to the inn, asked for some large empty bottles, and made the amalgam.

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  • Converted to an inn nearly 50 years ago, guests have been reporting ghostly apparitions for the past 15 years.

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  • This would have drowned the Anglers Inn that enjoyed a hauntingly atmospheric location right on the lake shore.

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  • Inn 39 " A carved bedpost which, crudely adapted, was used in Clewer Church as a pedestal for flowers.

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  • Any person of sufficient distinction may be elected an honorary bencher, despite not being a member of the Inn or even a lawyer.

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  • Back at Queensferry, the heavily-loaded car always struggled very hard to get up the steep brae from the Hawes Inn.

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  • The cherry brandy is sold exclusively at The Crown Inn.

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  • Frank Skinner is putting the finishing touches to an old Gypsy caravan in the Bull Inn's yard.

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  • He also carried on business as a tallow chandler, his premises extending from High street to the High House Inn in the Crofts.

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  • She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, be­cause there was no room for them in the inn.

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  • Inn 54 (B) " Along with the St Andrew's Hospital crockery a number of bottles containing coal tar were also excavated.

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  • Jamaica Inn, in its isolation, provided the ideal premises for storing this contraband on its way up country.

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  • The inquest was held on Tuesday evening at the Horse Shoe Inn, Bardsley, by Mr J F PRICE, district coroner.

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  • The Marine County Holiday Inn seems rather dowdy, perhaps in comparison to the rest of the place.

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  • This ancient drovers ' inn has been modernized with the addition of a dining room with spectacular views.

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  • The military road winds down to the old drovers Inn near the Gateway to Glencoe.

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  • In Oban we stayed at Shearwater Inn which was nicely placed approximately equidistant between Golden Bay and Halfmoon Bay.

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  • Here, in Gray's Inn Road, Irving rallied the faithful.

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  • To the north west of Liskeard lies Bodmin Moor made famous by Daphne du Maurier's Jamaica Inn.

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  • The inn was then rebuilt with a long curving frontage, with an entrance at either end.

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  • The timbered gable of the Bell Inn with its hanging baskets can be seen on the left of the road.

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  • Volunteers live in pairs in quaint small towns inn highlands, rainforest or coast.

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  • The only named hostelry is the Red Lion Inn at the Ty'n-y-bedw end of the town.

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  • In the seventeenth century and later, as old pictures testify, the inn presented the usual features of a large old country hostelry.

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  • The public hustings will take place at the Wesley Memorial Church hall, New Inn Hall Street, Oxford.

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  • Holborn's Gray's Inn workhouse was designated for able-bodied inmates.

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  • Part of the hotel was originally an old drovers ' inn, however the majority of the hotel was built during the Victorian era.

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  • In the end an air raid in 942 solved one problem when the old thatched inn proved a vulnerable target.

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  • The Dartmoor inn Lovingly restored 16th century coaching inn.

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  • The Kings Arms is a 16th century coaching inn where the main entrance was through the arch leading to the stables.

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  • The George inn A delightful 17th Century coaching inn with its own micro brewery.

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  • The George inn in Boro High Street is London's only remaining galleried inn.

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  • A charming stone coaching inn dating back to the 1500s, with delightful courtyard gardens.

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  • Adjoining the ancient church where three roads meet, the Blacksmiths Arms is a warm, convivial wayside inn.

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  • Cycling through vineyards, passing wine cellars with great white wine or taking a snack in a little roadside inn!

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  • Wasdale is the home of the famous Wil Ritson who was the former innkeeper of the Huntsman Inn.

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  • On Wednesday afternoon an adjourned inquest took place at the Canning Inn, Fenton on the victims that had been recovered.

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  • She later became landlady of the Plow Inn, where she gained a formidable reputation as a regular battle-axe.

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  • The bridge stood next to the Union Inn which was another prominent landmark.

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  • These spectacular ruins dominate the landscape, with the remains of the rose window towering above the inn opposite.

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  • Around that time was established a lodging house or inn.

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  • Sheila's inn was sheer luxury compared to that!

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  • You have plenty of time to appreciate the majesty of the scenery from Notchland Inn, with wonderful walking trails nearby.

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  • The Blue Falcon Inn showed the signs of the siege mentality that existed in the village.

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  • To the south of Nautical Inn lies Monkey River, a birdwatcher's Paradise up a tropical river.

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  • Single sleepers had as an inn a lone humpback whale fruit peddlers florists.

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  • A walk along the waterfront promenade, the sun high in a cloudless sky, is a welcome change from Gray's Inn Road.

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  • The Old Thistle Inn is a traditional country pub which dates back to 1721.

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  • The only fixed point is the Crask Inn itself, which gradually recedes into the distance behind you.

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  • But it's certainly not just the scenery that has made this inn internationally renowned.

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  • It was already late when he thought of returning to his inn to take some repose.

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  • The Inn offers a wide variety of meals in its excellent restaurant.

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  • On leaving the place, he brought me for supper to an inn where we met four scoundrels of his own stamp.

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  • Billy Bones, a retired seaman (or worse ), comes to live at the Admiral Benbow inn.

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  • At last he was carried to his inn still laughing but almost senseless.

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  • Other locations of interest include a shipwright 's cottage and a reconstructed Inn of the sort used by sailors ashore.

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  • March 9, 2003 A Pygmy sperm whale died Saturday night after beaching itself near the Holiday Inn on Ocean Drive.

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  • The inn had stabling at the rear for the canal horses.

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  • With the help of aspiring starlet Marjorie Reynolds, the inn becomes a big success.

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  • The return flight to the UK will include one night stopover at the Holiday Inn Crown Plaza in Karachi.

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  • Visitors to the area need sustenance, just as Chaucer's pilgrims did as they set off for Canterbury from the Tabard Inn.

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  • An intimate, recently renovated village inn where you can try delicious tapas of local goat's cheese.

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  • The Smugglers Inn was a famous tavern back in the reign of Queen Anne and it was the headquarters of the Earl of Strathmore.

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  • Weary travelers using the turnpike between Launceston and Bodmin would stay at the Inn after having crossed the wild and treacherous moor.

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  • Accommodation might include an old vicarage, the village inn, or a working farm.

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  • Cycling through vineyards, passing wine cellars with great white wine cellars with great white wine or taking a snack in a little roadside inn!

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  • There is an inn at the Grands Mulets (9909 ft.).

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  • There is a good serai or inn for native travellers, and a dak bungalow or resting-place for Europeans.

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  • Like a cousin and namesake (to whom, with other members of the society of Gray's Inn, he dedicated his play of The Lover's Melancholy), the future dramatist entered the profession of the law, being admitted of the Middle Temple in 1602; but he seems never to have been called to the bar.

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  • He attended every spring the meetings of the militia at Southampton, and rose successively to the rank of major and lieutenant-colonel commandant; but was each year " more disgusted with the inn, the wine, the company, and the tiresome repetition of annual attendance and daily exercise."

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  • On the 26th of August, however, he learnt that 10o,000 Russians were about to enter Bohemia thence to unite with an Austrian army of 80,000 near the junction of the Inn and Danube, and this information compelled him to alter the general direction of his advance so as to traverse the defiles of the Black Forest north of the Neckar, cavalry only observing the passes to the south.

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  • Upper Austria belongs to the watershed of the Danube, which flows through it from west to east, and receives here on the right the Inn with the Salzach, the Traun, the Enns with the Steyr and on its left the Great and Little Mühl rivers.

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  • Consequently the result of the haphazard pairing of a large number of these two groups of reproductive cells was to yield, according to the regular law of chance combination, the proportion 'PP, 2PN, INN, where P stands for the positive character and N for its absence or negative character - the positive character being accordingly present in three-fourths of the offspring and absent from onefourth.

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  • He also acquired the affections of Cheke's sister, Mary, and was in 1541 removed by his father to Gray's Inn, without, after six years' residence at Cambridge, having taken a degree.

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  • In his professional studies More early distinguished himself,, so that he was appointed reader-in-law in Furnival's Inn; but he would not relinquish the studies which had attracted him in.

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  • On the 27th of June 1576 he and his brother Anthony were entered de societate magistrorum at Gray's Inn, and a few months later he was sent abroad with Sir Amyas Paulet, the English ambassador at Paris.

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  • And perhaps at evening I see the hunters returning with a single brush trailing from their sleigh for a trophy, seeking their inn.

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  • All night long troops were moving past the inn.

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  • Involuntarily listening now to the firing, which had drawn nearer and was increasing in strength, Alpatych hurried to his inn.

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  • More about Jamaica Inn Land 's End World famous multi-sensory show reborn in the 21st century.

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  • The 17th century Inn is steeped in history and has been sympathetically renovated to retain its original charm and character.

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  • But it 's certainly not just the scenery that has made this inn internationally renowned.

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  • Click the more pictures link to see snaps of the inn 's revamped interior.

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  • Begin your gourmet getaway at The Falcon Hotel, Castle Ashby, a relaxing 16th Century Inn with an award winning AA rosette restaurant.

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  • Your overnight stop is in a rustic inn at the heart of a Thames village.

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  • Taken last year from above The Spyglass Inn at around 10.30am on what was to be a scorcher of a day.

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  • Billy Bones, a retired seaman (or worse), comes to live at the Admiral Benbow inn.

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  • There 's a picture of the inn 's 100 year old skittle alley.

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  • On the east side of the station adjacent to the southbound platform was an Inn that still stands today.

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  • The other sometimes also called the Cumberland Cavern, is shewn by Smedley, who keeps a spar shop near the same Inn.

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  • March 9, 2003 A pygmy sperm whale died Saturday night after beaching itself near the Holiday Inn on Ocean Drive.

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  • The Red Lion Inn, a good country pub is a 200 yard stroll down the lane.

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  • Nearly submerged by the swirling waters of the Trent on Monday were caravans parked near the Britannia Inn at Farndon.

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  • Visitors to the area need sustenance, just as Chaucer 's pilgrims did as they set off for Canterbury from the Tabard Inn.

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  • Its a village with a strong sense of community where locals sit swapping yarns in the village inn.

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  • Sitting in the bar of an old Mendip inn, surrounded by invigorating tankards of beer are four young cavers.

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  • An intimate, recently renovated village inn where you can try delicious tapas of local goat 's cheese.

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  • The only inn in the village for decades was a temperance hotel.

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  • You may like to try the local trout in a village inn on the way.

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  • Happily we reached a wayside inn, The Mad Axeman, some miles on.

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  • In places the River Inn squeezes through tight gorges, wild and foaming in cataracts as a fine white-water river.

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  • The inn is further along the road just past the wildfowl reserve.

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  • Downtown Frankenmuth has wonderful restaurants, like the Bavarian Inn Lodge, and Old World architecture than can take you back a few centuries.

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  • One hotel, America's Best Value Inn & Suites in Birch Run, has a Shop & Spa Package where you can shop all day and then relax in their on-site spa.

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  • Take advantage of the Shop and Stay packages offered by the Courtyard by Marriott or the Hilton Garden Inn, or create your own innovative getaway at other local facilities.

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  • The hotels include Best Western, Comfort In, Country Inn & Suites, Hampton Inn, Holiday Inn, the Ramada and Super 8.

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  • Other hotels, within 10 miles of the Tulare outlet center, are Econo Lodge Sequuoia, Super 8 Visalia, Fairfield Inn Visalia, Holiday Inn Visalia-Hotel & Conference Center and Comfort Suites Visalia.

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  • For instance, the Arlington River Rock Inn offers guests a special Shop!

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  • Hampton Inn & Suites, Palm Desert offers a Shop & Stay package, which includes a $20 gift card that can be used centerwide.

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  • Thinking about log furniture often brings to mind a vision of a cozy cabin snuggled amongst beautiful pines or a country inn on the edge of a lake in the mountains.

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  • The home is said to be haunted and currently serves as a historic inn with several rooms for rent.

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  • Dining is available at various locations such as Mid-Mountain, Mainstream Station and the China Peak Inn.

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  • If you plan on staying overnight or for the weekend, lodging is available at either the China Star Inn or if you have an RV, there are RV sites for that as well.

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  • Or you can opt to wed on the Inn's rooftop terrace and retire to the beachfront verandah for a traditional sit-down reception.

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  • In its early days, business was conducted from the Fitzpatricks' home before operations eventually shifted to The Red Lion Inn in Stockbridge in 1969.

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  • The Red Lion Inn continues to serve as the headquarters for the company's flagship store.

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  • In March 2007, Spelling and McDermott opened their California inn and subsequently the first season of their show.

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  • Focusing on the personal touches, Retirement Inn in Dallas strives to offer a homelike setting unlike other assisted living or nursing homes.

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  • Their goal is that residents never feel they have been removed from their homes; Retirement Inn wants to be "home".

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  • The New Canann Inn of the Waverly Care Network has apartments with shared common areas in an intimate setting.

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  • In addition to these and other luxury hotels, there are many budget options near the park, including familiar chains such as Days Inn, Hampton Inn, and Motel 6.

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  • The Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland Resort is located directly across the street from the entrance to Disneyland, making it an ideal choice for families looking forward to a Disney-centered vacation.

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  • When you make your reservation, be sure that you specifically request the Fairfield Inn Anaheim Disneyland resort, because there are a number of Fairfield and other Marriott properties located throughout Anaheim.

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  • The Holiday Inn Anaheim Resort is one of the newest hotels near Disneyland in Anaheim.

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  • For more information, or to make reservations call (714) 748-7777 or see Holiday Inn Anaheim online.

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  • In addition to these and other luxury hotels, there are many budget options near Busch Gardens, including familiar chains such as Days Inn, Hampton Inn, and Motel 6.

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  • Boardwalk Inn and Villas -- Accommodations include traditional inn rooms as well as fully outfitted villas and studios designed to capture the nostalgia of old fashioned carnivals.

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  • Quality Inn Sea World is the closest hotel to Sea World San Antonio.

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  • Located just a mile-and-a-half from Hershey Park, Hampton Inn & Suites offer visitors comfort and convenience.

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  • If you are traveling on a budget, but still want a clean and comfortable place to spend the night while visiting Hershey Park, then consider reserving a room at the Comfort Inn at the Park.

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  • Located just two miles from the sweet smelling theme park, Comfort Inn offers guests a variety of amenities for an affordable price.

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  • Days Inn Hershey is the closest lodging to Hershey Park.

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  • Situated less than a mile from the theme park's entrance, you can't beat Days Inn for its price and proximity to all things Hershey.

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  • Walking to the park is an option if you stay at the Days Inn Hershey.

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  • The free shuttle is just one of many amenities offered by Days Inn Hershey.

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  • While there are several chains of hotels near the amusement center, the Boardwalk Inn is located right in the middle of all of the excitement.

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  • Caribbean Cove Park, located about twenty minutes from downtown Indianapolis, is part of the Holiday Inn North at the Pyramids complex.

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  • In the beginning of the game, after you take out the rat at the inn, explore Houton to find a small black and white puppy.

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  • Plus, you can also use the square button to knee and rest, restoring HP without needing to travel to an inn or save point.

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  • A mutual friend, Emily Crandall owns an inn in Titusville and she is facing hard financial times.

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  • If you've always been curious, try to stay at Pebble Beach this might be the time to splurge and stay at the Lodge or the Inn at Spanish Bay.

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  • Once you arrive at the 40-acre estate, visitors can enjoy a guided tour or settle down in luxurious accommodations on-site at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars or at the Vineyard Cottage.

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  • The Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars has 18 Vintner guestrooms, two deluxe guestrooms and ten select guestrooms that feature fireplaces and Jacuzzis.

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  • Located in the Mission District, The Inn is just a few culturally rich blocks from Noe Valley.

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  • Only a few blocks from Noe Valley, the Inn is a great place to relax during your trip to San Francisco.

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  • Having more than one Holiday Inn San Francisco is a bonus for loyal guests of the popular chain hotel.

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  • As of October 2010, San Francisco is home to four major, full-service Holiday Inn locations, not counting the chain's smaller budget-friendly brand, Holiday Inn Express.

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  • All of the city's Holiday Inn properties are located near popular tourist spots, including the heart of downtown San Francisco and Fisherman's Wharf.

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  • Visitors to the city consider Holiday Inn as a safe place to stay while in San Francisco.

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  • Booking a room at a Holiday Inn San Francisco is a fairly simple task, unless you are visiting during the busy holiday season or the summer months.

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  • Located in the heart of downtown San Francisco, this opulent Holiday Inn property is ideal for visitors who want to be near all of the action.

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  • Located at 1300 Columbus Avenue, Holiday Inn Fisherman's Wharf is smack in the middle of the world-famous tourist attraction.

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  • Holiday Inn also has a full-service hotel located near the San Francisco International Airport (SFO).

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  • Holiday Inn's airport location offers a complimentary shuttle directly to the airport where you can board your flight or board BART to get to all of San Francisco's premier tourist attractions.

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  • To find the best rate for a room at Holiday Inn's airport location in San Francisco, visit the hotel's website or call 650-873-3550.

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  • If you are visiting the Bay Area on a budget, then consider staying at one of Holiday Inn's more affordable properties, which offer lower rates, fewer services and limited amenities.

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  • Holiday Inn Express can be found at various locations throughout the city.

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  • As they settled in a rustic inn located in Vermont and learned of the owner's financial struggles, the group generously decided to put on a musical show with hopes to financially help him during the joyous holiday season.

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  • My parents owned and operated an Inn in Edenton, North Carolina -where a lot of people honeymooned to take advantage of the nearby Outer Banks.

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  • Felice awoke to the sound of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata wafting its way up from the inn's conservatory.

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  • At a little over $50 per night, the staff at Inn By The Falls prides themselves in customer service.

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  • All Aboard Inn - 605 Brownell Street; Georgetown, CO 80444;(303) 569-2525;(888) 992-2525 - This charming three-bedroom Colorado bed and breakfast inn dates back to the days of the Colorado gold rush.

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  • Carr Manor - This unique Colorado bed and breakfast inn was the town's schoolhouse until it was retired in 1975.

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  • Today, the structure is a historic, yet comfortable, thirteen-bedroom inn.

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  • Box 801; Ouray, CO 81427;(970) 325-0565;(800) 315-0565 - This Victorian Inn, set in scenic Ouray, often called the "Switzerland of America," features sweeping views of the nearby mountains.

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  • Key West, FL 33040;(305) 292-1532;(800) 615-9214 - This luxury inn sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean and abuts ten acres of park and wildlife preseve.

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  • The Conch House - 625 Truman Ave.; Key West, FL 33040; (305) 293-0020; (800) 207-5806 - This 19th century inn, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been restored to its original elegance.

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  • This Key West bed and breakfast inn combines Caribbean detailing with Victorian architecture.

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  • The inn's accommodations feature hardwood floors, high ceilings, Caribbean-style ceiling fans, and colorful accents.

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  • After a full day of exploring nearby Old Town, guests can cool off in the inn's outdoor swimming pool.

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  • The inn's facilities include a long private sun deck as well as a pretty little garden.

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  • Island City House Hotel - 411 William St.; Key West, FL 33040;(305) 294-5702;(800) 634-8230 - This charming Key West bed and breakfast inn is the oldest continually operating guest house on the island.

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  • The inn has a swimming pool, a lush tropical garden, and offers bike rentals.

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  • Constructed by Bahamian ship merchants in the late 19th century, this historic Victorian inn is located on a quiet area of Key West's Old Town district.

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  • This relaxing island inn is located near the harborfront, completely surrounded by tropical gardens.

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  • In addition to their delicious breakfast, the inn offers complimentary cocktails and hors d'oeuvres for happy hour.

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  • There are destination spas, such as Canyon Ranch, or spas associated with a resort, such as the Sonoma Mission Inn.

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  • Travelers can also obtain accomodations at many popular and renowned hotel chains in China, such as Ramada, Hilton, Sheraton, Holiday Inn, and Marriot.

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  • Days Inn Historic Charleston is located in the center of the city's historic area.

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  • Rodeway Inn Charleston is situated near dozens of recreational attractions as well as business centers, colleges and military bases.

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  • For example, the intimate, yet luxurious 17-room Arawak Beach Inn in Anguilla caters to solo travelers with its Me, Myself & I package.

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  • After the song appeared in the movie Holiday Inn, it became a bonafide Christmas classic.

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  • Selena went to Saldivar's hotel room at a Corpus Christi Days Inn.

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  • Five days after her death in 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York.

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  • Sea lions and other wildlife may be seen from the inn's patio or the beach.

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  • The inn's rooms are outfitted in rich colors with comfy armchairs and furnishings from the colonial era.

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  • The inn's beautiful gardens are covered with tulips in the springtime.

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  • The inn's two open-air verandas offer views and people-watching during breakfast, lunch and dinner and live entertainment and karaoke at night.

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  • For guests staying at the inn, lodging packages are offered and include skiing, canoeing and mountain biking.

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  • The in-house bakery and pantry serve homemade breads and pastries, eggs and omelettes cooked with fresh herbs from the inn's gardens.

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  • Patrolman Murphy drove me back to the Pacific Crest Inn, this time in an unmarked car.

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  • After several wrong turns I pulled into the parking lot of the Pacific Crest Inn.

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  • There was a crude map to the Pacific Crest Inn.

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  • Yully stepped from the warm car into the cold night and followed her father into the inn.

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  • The inn, not large by city standards, was constantly in need of attention, especially in this, the short but hectic high season.

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  • The grand opening was attended with party-like anticipation by everyone staying at the inn.

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  • They don't have mice in the Holiday Inn, do they?

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  • Pumpkin Green strolled into the inn, arm in arm with Billy Langstrom's female friend, Melissa.

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  • But not even in the worst of times did they ever regret for a moment abandoning their life in the East for this quiet mountain hamlet they now called home and their sometimes hectic life of running a country inn.

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  • Once again, the mysterious notebook took a back seat to the more pedestrian happenings at the Ouray inn.

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  • As Dean and his young passenger neared Bird Song, Edith Shipton drove up the street, parked, and entered the inn ahead of them.

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  • All of the guests, excepting Gladys and Edith, had vacated the inn by the time the Deans finished the morning chores.

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  • He added, "I have no idea how she picked my inn."

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  • A woman killed herself in my inn.

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  • Jake Weller said he'd look into it and that afternoon he stopped by the inn.

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  • Now just to show you what a nice guy I can be, I'm inviting you to an engagement party tonight at Fred's Hickory Inn.

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  • He acted for a short time as a private chaplain, but was appointed in 1679 to the small rectory of Ampton, near Bury St Edmunds, and in 1685 he was made lecturer of Gray's Inn.

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  • The signboard of a wayside inn near Goring Heath in Oxfordshire long bore a portrait of the king with couplets reciting how his majesty "drank from the bowl, and bowl'd for what he drank."

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  • The town has a picturesque inn, adapted from a building dating partly from the 16th century, and market buildings dating from the 14th to the 16th centuries.

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  • To the west lie the fine square, with public gardens, still called, from its original character, Lincoln's Inn Fields.

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  • Both these were attached to Gray's Inn.

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  • There may also be mentioned the Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, with museum; the Royal Colleges of Organists, and of Veterinary Surgeons, the College of Preceptors, the Jews' College, and the Metropolitan School of Shorthand.

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  • One important result of its publication was that, in 1781, Lord Shelburne (afterwards first marquess of Lansdowne) called upon its author in his chambers at Lincoln's Inn.

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  • In 1817 he became a bencher of Lincoln's Inn.

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  • Roman coins and other remains have been found at this place, and an urn appears built into the wall of an inn.

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  • Mack knew that the Russians would be late at the rendezvous on the Inn.

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  • The first considerable house in Southport (an inn for the reception of sea-bathers) was built in 1791, and soon after other houses were erected on the site now known as Lord Street, but the population in 1809 was only loo.

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  • He went to the place of execution in Lincoln's Inn Fields with perfect calmness, which was preserved to the last.

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  • He served in the parliamentary army, and in 1647 was admitted a member of Lincoln's Inn.

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  • The tendency of the proportions in the offspring of 'PP, 2PN, INN is to give in a series of generations a regular reversion from the hybrid form PN to the two pure races, viz.

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  • Whatever value is to be attached to Mendel's observation of the breaking up of self-fertilized hybrids of cultivated varieties into the two original parent forms according to the formula " 'PP, 2PN, INN," it cannot be considered as more than a contribution to the extensive investigation of heredity which still remains to be carried out.

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  • He was followed, arrested, his niece seized separately, and sent to join him in custody; and the two, with the secretary Collini, were kept close prisoners at an inn called the Goat.

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  • The Inns of Court are four - Middle Temple, Inner Temple, Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn.

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  • Passau consists of the town proper, lying on the rocky tongue of land between the Danube and the Inn, and of four suburbs, Innstadt on the right bank of the Inn, Iizstadt on the left bank of the Ilz, Anger in the angle between Ilz and the Danube, and St Nikola.

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  • It was instituted in 1755 at the White Bear Inn (now St Bride's Tavern), Fleet Street, moved about 1850 to Discussion Hall, Shoe Lane, and in 1871 finally migrated to the Barley Mow Inn, Salisbury Square, E.C., its present quarters.

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  • An inn was erected in 1788, and new settlers, largely New Englanders, began to arrive.

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  • Possibly some traces of St Davids Hospital, built by the same prelate in 1331, are still to be seen at Cross Keys Inn.

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  • When he did in some measure find himself again, r, he gave to the world his charming Tales of a Wayside Inn (1863), and in 1865 his Household Poems. Among the latter is a poem entitled "The Children's Hour," which affords a glance into the home life of the widowed poet, who had been left with five children - two sons, Ernest and Charles, and three daughters, "Grave Alice, and laughing Allegra, And Edith with golden hair."

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  • He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1887 and practised until 1899.

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  • Henry Brougham, afterwards lord chancellor, was married in this clandestine way, though in an inn and not at the bridge, in 1821.

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  • In that year his name was entered at Lincoln's Inn.

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  • There are just ten bedrooms, and the inn's focal point is the restaurant, where you savor creative cuisine.

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  • A separate garden complete with swinging hammocks is used for private parties, for which the inn is an ideal venue.

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  • The rooms above the bar are reputedly haunted by a lady, possibly a former occupant of the Inn.

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  • In the second room of the inn the lieutenant was sitting over a dish of sausages and a bottle of wine.

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  • Pierre went on with the soldiers, quite forgetting that his inn was at the bottom of the hill and that he had already passed it.

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  • Holiday Inn Golden Gateway is known for being one of the city's top conference hotels.

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  • To reserve a room at this Holiday Inn location, visit the hotel's website or call 888-465-4329.

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  • If luxurious accommodations and superior location are what you look for in a hotel, then Holiday Inn Civic Center is your dream property.

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  • Situated in the up- and-coming South of Market District, this particular Holiday Inn is just minutes from San Francisco's Civic Center and Financial District.

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  • You can book your stay at the Holiday Inn Civic Center in San Francisco by visiting the hotel's website or by calling 877-252-1169.

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  • Felice vaguely wondered if he was an actor who put on shows about the inn's heyday in the roaring twenties.

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  • Built in 1753, the house, now an inn, has all the historical features that one would expect from a haunted site, including pirates, sailors, violent drunks and much tension and strife.

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  • The Red Castle Inn is a large brick mansion built in 1860 overlooking Nevada City.

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  • Charleston's most haunted inn has a cast of ghosts, especially in rooms 8 and 10.

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  • Like most of Savannah, the inn is haunted.

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  • Later, you can swap ghost stories with other guests in the inn's Federal Bar.

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  • As you explore the inn's various documented hauntings, you'll understand why both the Travel Channel and A&E ranked this historical house as one of the most haunted inns in America.

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  • Staub states, "The Farnsworth House Inn has no less than 14 spirits.

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  • When asked about the inn's latest guest paranormal activity, Staub said, "Our re-creation of a Victorian seance was one way civilians dealt with the great loss of loved ones."

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  • Visitors to the inn and restaurant often report the same phenomena, as well as a piano that plays by itself and ghostly apparitions.

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  • Lorelai Gilmore (Lauren Graham also seen in The Pacifier, Evan Almighty, and Dirty Santa) is the manager of the Independence Inn when we meet her.

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  • She came to Stars Hollow when Rory (Alexis Bleidel also seen in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Tuck Everlasting) was just a baby and got a job at the Inn as a maid.

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  • She worked her way up to manager and along with the Sookie, her clumsy cook and Michel, her French assistant manager (who makes rude an art form) she eventually opens her own Inn after the Independence Inn burns to the ground.

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  • Viewers learned that Lorelai managed the Independence Inn although she got her start there as a maid when Rory was a baby.

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  • Our new quarters were in The Pacific Crest Inn on the east side of town.

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