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  • She finally managed to squirm from his embrace.

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  • See how I managed from my first promotion.

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  • Up until now, we've managed to maintain our total privacy.

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  • Somehow she managed to take a few steps, and then a few more - fury driving her on.

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  • In a quiet room with no one looking on, she managed to get her emotions under control by focusing on Destiny.

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  • I managed to gurgle.

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  • He even managed to spend a night in jail.

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  • He says that she did pretty well and managed to make, after models, some conventional designs of the outlines of leaves and rosettes.

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  • She managed a nod at the eyes that had grown darker than the sky.

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  • The stores in Memphis are very good, and I managed to spend all the money that I had with me.

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  • We both managed a smile at our mutual concern.

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  • When at the age of fourteen she had had but a few lessons in German, she read over the words of "Wilhelm Tell" and managed to get the story.

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  • She managed to make two 1-day trips to the ranch and Brandon came down to watch her graduate.

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  • Howie nailed it on the first try, managed to catch a license plate number, and a killer was apprehended in hours.

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  • He entered a tacking duel with Bickford (Upper Thames) who eventually managed to cross the line about 2ft in front of Cook.

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  • We buckled down and managed three sessions.

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  • Howie, I really feel for you but you've had this problem of not knowing about your past for a long time and you've managed to live with it.

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  • She cursed herself, aware she had accomplished little as far as advancing her rights but managed to draw the guaranteed attention of a man she was not certain she wanted to notice her.

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  • There's water now, A'Ran, she managed, struggling not to cry.

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  • Even these difficulties could be managed with remote storage, or even home storage devices that are not in the machine.

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  • Patients with ESRD managed with other forms of dialysis such as ambulatory peritoneal dialysis have not been studied.

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  • However, I managed to suspend disbelief long enough to enjoy the tale.

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  • I`m totally disgusted with the way in which the town center is managed!

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  • During the winter, this will involve coppicing the specially managed woodland, which is home to the endangered dormouse.

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  • Tuesday 18 / Wednesday 19 Slightly distracted couple of days, but finally managed to start making charcoal drawings from photos.

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  • Although very close to the water the pilot managed to safely eject form his plane and was picked up by lifeboat.

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  • The landlord managed to get an encore out of them.

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  • The wooded escarpment of Wenlock Edge, today managed by the National Trust, is the remnants of the Royal ' Long Forest ' .

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  • I managed eye contact, and even a brief chat.

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  • The food festival sounds fab, really wish I'd managed to get along there myself.

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  • The land owned or managed by the Boro Council is often bordered by farmland.

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  • More surprisingly, he managed to persuade the Norman nobility to swear fealty to the boy.

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  • After each consultation the GP gives immediate formative feedback to the student about specific skills and the way the consultation was managed.

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  • Eventually I managed to get flight views of a male Rustic, and good views of a perched female - what a relief!

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  • Luckily, they only managed to completely flatten the south end of the City.

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  • Addison's men managed to close the floodgates after that, but the devastating seven-minute spell had well and truly ended their cup hopes.

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  • If managed on the right scale at a local level they can reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels, and provide rural employment.

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  • The newly invented Windsor family managed to survive the family fracas of 1914-18.

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  • Others managed to balance the complex truth of human frailty with a primal joy in the moment.

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  • Whether you managed to get a few freebies or the full party for free we want to hear from you.

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  • The site is now managed by Heritage of Ireland and the recently restored gatehouse now houses an exhibition and visitors center.

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  • Hay cutting and carefully managed grazing produces a rich floral assemblage including gentians and orchids.

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  • A lesson where they managed to become geographers rather than just learn the subject.

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  • David had managed to get the Knickerbocker glory into his prayers!

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  • The land was farmed by the monks themselves or by lay brothers who managed the outlying granges.

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  • He soon managed to ascertain that the chief had an old grudge against a neighboring chief.

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  • On the ranges I managed to obtain good scoring, more so on the rifle, yet my favorite was still the bren gun.

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  • I managed to see a red gurnard sitting on the bottom at about 42 meters.

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  • McCarthy was cynically hacked down for ours but somehow managed to play on afterward.

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  • Eventually they managed, and Des took out his knotted handkerchief, put it on his head and sat back.

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  • Values for hash table entries are managed entirely by clients, not by the hash table entries are managed entirely by clients, not by the hash module itself.

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  • I managed to track down my former headmistress, Sister Dominic.

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  • Elena has managed to preserve the greater part of its architectural heritage.

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  • There is no consensus on how acute herpes zoster (shingles) should be managed in general practice.

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  • Well managed top bar hives can give good results.

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  • To be totally honest I haven't managed to stick to any diet in the past.

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  • I managed to hitch a lift to the nearest hostelry, where my wife was waiting with a new tire.

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  • The vessel had capsized and all three crewmembers had managed to scramble on to the upturned hull.

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  • During a show staged for fellow inmates, he managed a mass hypnotism of the warders.

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  • The Rosicrucians managed to create a hysteria about themselves, with many people attempting to search them out to expose or join them.

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  • Unlike other assets, properties have to be managed and markets can be very illiquid, he says.

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  • Some of the 2nd group, which had not been held immobile, actually managed to escape!

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  • You see... was all Natasha managed to utter (to her everything seemed funny).

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  • He wasn't a criminal, a thief, or murderer but someone who happened to have a bone to pick with Romas's brother and managed to get caught.

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  • She managed a smile, too overwhelmed by her emotions to speak.

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  • Cynthia, whose tiny five-two body possessed far more gracefulness than her husband's, managed to look as born on blades as the other two skaters.

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  • She managed to keep her pregnancy secret until an abortion was out of the question and Donnie was born.

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  • Dean's past involvements with Sheriff Weller had always managed to cause the lawman untold grief.

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  • Edith's managed to slip out and meet me a half dozen times over the years, but that's it.

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  • Was Edith's vivid imagination working overtime or had Jerome Shipton managed to slip by Janet O'Brien and invade his wife's room?

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  • The two of them managed to finish attending to the chatting guests, the late rising climbers and the Quincy sisters.

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  • The town managed to close up the dance halls in 1902, at least for a year or so, but it wasn't long before the girls were at it again, full tilt.

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  • Neither did I. The jerk managed to do that himself.

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  • Dean managed to whistle down a young boy who agreed to use his snow blower on Dean's unfinished sidewalk, for an amount Dean considered ridiculous, but he knew he needed to get up to snuff on Shipton's fall before he was totally on the defensive.

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  • Whoever cut that rope managed to do so without being seen.

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  • She managed a sweet smile.

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  • He even managed to coerce the children into doing the dishes.

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  • Dean tried listening to the two conversations while responding to the one, all at the same time but only managed to catch Cynthia's carte blanc offer for Martha to stay, 'as long as necessary'.

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  • Cynthia had spotted him coming up the walk, Martha explained, and managed to remain out of sight while Fred helped Shipton lug down the belongings.

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  • Jackson managed to stand tall and keep eye contact, although, he was a breath away from begging for their lives.

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  • His story being that their family dealt in oil and real estate, and he managed some of their holdings.

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  • Sarah managed to momentarily lift the silent pall suffusing the room.

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  • So far he'd managed to chase two women off before he reached thirty.

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  • Somehow he'd managed to best her again.

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  • In any case, Katie managed to get the car stuck less than a hundred yards from the gate.

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  • Carmen managed to get Tessa into a stall, and then hobbled to the dairy for some warm water.

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  • She managed to get to the house without falling more than five times.

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  • She managed to croak.

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  • But all she managed to do was arouse Josh.

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  • They were so busy with wedding arrangements that Carmen couldn't afford time to miss him - but somehow she managed to do it anyway.

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  • Together they managed to get Brutus safely into the barn.

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  • Even so, she had managed to can thirty pints of green beans and twenty pints of tomatoes so far.

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  • He'd barely managed to walk away from her earlier.

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  • The politician managed to make even his casual wear appear distinguished as he stood in the doorway with sparkling blue eyes.

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  • Brady managed to keep his voice level.

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  • He managed a faint smile before wobbling and sliding to his knees.

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  • Kris managed at last.

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  • The convent members who managed the Sanctuary had replaced the wall Rhyn knocked down with a row of brown tents that matched their dresses.  Rhyn eased between two of them, aware of Kiki's fading pulse.  He set his brother down on the ground and looked around wildly, hoping they hadn't sent Katie's Ancient Healer, Lankha, home to the underworld.

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  • Atherton had managed to beat the rap, avoiding embarrassing notoriety, but he had despised David Dean from that day forward.

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  • He tried to snooze but only managed a wink or two before the plane began its descent into Norfolk.

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  • Randy Byrne managed a smile but a fool could tell he wasn't buying.

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  • He unobtrusively managed to locate all of the three renters of the adjoining rooms through their license plate numbers and was able to speak to two of them.

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  • Dean managed to hand her his business card but she seemed to dismiss it, with eyes only for the charming Fred O'Connor.

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  • The attendant gave Dean a strange look but between the two, they managed to turn the body.

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  • The room key was in his raincoat pocket and he managed to pull it out with two fingers and fit it into the lock, pushing the door open with his shoulder.

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  • Fred managed to get the license number by walking around the block and returning to the house from the rear.

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  • Jeffrey Byrne's wife was in far better physical shape than she had let on, and the pair managed 20 miles before finally calling it quits, not because she was tired, but because, as she said, her what-sis was so sore.

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  • Finally, he took out a handkerchief and wiped the messy streaks from her cheeks and managed to get a halfhearted smile.

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  • Three slugs of gin later he managed to get away, just as the desk was beginning to look appealing.

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  • I managed to push the picture of Byrne in his face and he says the guy didn't look nothing like that and I should get lost.

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  • He managed to get a slow-moving truck between them on a winding road and nearly lost them until the road widened near Scranton.

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  • But in spite of a quantum measure of misery, it was a holiday weekend, the day was beautiful, as Dean discerned as soon as he managed to pry his eyes open and inhale the smell of Fred's coffee.

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  • After a series of phone calls to Denver and some monstrous lies, Dean managed to finagle a slot on the bike tour, not an easy accomplishment given the short time before the popular event.

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  • Dean still managed to pick out eleven riders he considered could possibly be Jeffrey Byrne.

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  • He managed to keep his body fluids up by frequent gulps to replenish his rapidly diminishing energy.

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  • Thank heavens I've managed to straighten you out.

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  • She took extra care with her appearance, wearing a blue dress that somehow managed to bring out the violet in her eyes.

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  • Somehow she managed to keep up with him.

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  • He finally managed to sober.

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  • Amusement danced in his eyes, but he managed to keep his face straight.

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  • Inwardly she cringed, but she managed to keep her voice conversational as well.

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  • Carmen had been practicing with some basic equipment and managed to decorate a cake for Alex's birthday.

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  • I've managed to destroy all of your dreams.

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

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  • Dawn had come an hour earlier but only just managed to push away the shadows of night from the cloudy mountain hiding place that had become her home.

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  • She'd almost managed to return to the zone when Darian gripped the chain at the top of the punching bag, stabilizing it before her and disrupting the swaying rhythm.

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  • You lost everything in the worst way possible yet you don't let your past cripple you like it does … others, she managed.

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  • He'd managed to control his magic for a while now, but he had to stay calm.

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  • Sirian managed a relieved note in his tone.

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  • He managed the attitude of the Cha Cha without the usual extreme movement of the hips.

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  • Somehow he always managed to get between her and the bison – even when she didn't know they were close.

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  • It took him two attempts, but he managed a clumsy mount and sat uneasily in the saddle for a moment before turning his attention to the other two.

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  • His expression indicated pain, but he managed a wry smile.

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  • No matter how hard she swung, the whip never managed to do more than maul the grass.

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  • After a full minute of tugging and grunting she managed to dislodge the ax from the wood.

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  • Using instant potatoes she managed to make a passable potato salad and opened a can of baked beans.

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  • Finally she managed to speak.

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  • He managed to catch a few stray rats for food, but they tasted different.

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  • Somehow, they made it to the hospital and managed to track down her cousin's room.

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  • You put my cousin in a room with a rabid dog to coerce me to … do something? she managed.

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  • She failed her task and managed to piss off the new boss, all because she got nervous seeing a half-naked man.

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  • You've managed to strip all the life out of this place.

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  • I'll start dinner in a few minutes, Jessi managed.

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  • She'd managed to avoid the sense of urgency and pressure Jonny no doubt wanted her to experience.

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  • She managed not to start babbling nervously, even when his hands traced down her arms before settling on her hips.

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  • A peek into the former vamp's mind revealed that two of Damian's sisters-in-law had managed to turn a full vamp back into a disgruntled Natural.

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  • Why aren't you in prison? she managed at last.

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  • Xander always managed to surprise her.

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  • The Others had managed to disintegrate his condo without a hint of damage elsewhere.

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  • Finally, she managed a hoarse whisper.

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  • She managed to save Xander's sole belonging and Ashley.

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  • He managed with difficulty to reach Pius VI., who had sought refuge in the Certosa of the Val d'Ema, and was present at his death-bed.

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  • Giovanni's younger brother Giuliano was placed at the head of the republic, but the cardinal actually managed the government.

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  • The Oudh business was managed with less risk.

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  • In small stoves for warming and for cooking, petroleum presents some advantages over other fuels, in that there is no chimney to sweep, and if well managed no unpleasant fumes, and the stoves are easily portable.

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  • The Correggio family never managed to keep possession of it for long, and in 1346 they sold it to the Visconti (who constructed a citadel, La Rocchetta, in 1356, of which some remains exist on the east bank of the river, while the later ate du Pont may be seen on the west bank), and from them it passed to the Sforza.

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  • The hospices and hpitaux and Guadeloupe the bureaux de bienfaisance, the founda- Martinique tion of which is optional for the commune, St Pierre and Miquel are managed by committees consisting of the mayor of the municipality and six Total in Am members, two elected by the municipal council and four nominated by the prefect.

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  • Bureaux dassistance exist in every commune, and are managed by the combined committees of the hospices and the bureaux de bienfaisance or by one of these in municipalities, where only one of those institutions exists.

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  • The Queensland government assisted some of the disillusioned to escape from the paradise which proved a prison; some managed to get away on their own account; and those that have remained have split into as many settlements almost as there are settlers.

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  • He managed to draw down upon himself alone the burden of the condemnations pronounced.

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  • In 61 Gabinius, then praetor, endeavoured to win the public favour by providing games on a scale of unusual splendour, and in 58 managed to secure the consulship, not without suspicion of bribery.

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  • He showed extraordinary energy, resource and military talent in stemming the advance of the royalists, who now followed up their victories by advancing into the association; he defeated them at Gainsborough on the 28th of July, and managed a masterly retreat before overwhelming numbers to Lincoln, while the victory on the 11th of October at Winceby finally secured the association, and maintained the wedge which prevented the junction of the royalists in the north with the king in the south.

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  • A daughter's estate was usually managed for her by her brothers, but if they did not satisfy her, she could appoint a steward.

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  • If she married, her husband managed it.

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  • And what Martin managed to regain Eugenius lost.

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  • The republic managed the tithes, and the clergy acknowledged no chief above their own patriarch.

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  • Home affairs were scarcely better managed.

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  • It was his advice which led the king to choose all his ministers from one political party, to adopt the modern system, and he managed to effect a reconciliation between William and his sister-in-law, the princess Anne.

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  • The foreign missions are managed by a mission board, elected by the General Synod.

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  • Collisions, on the other hand, are preventable, and derailments nearly so, and the records of deaths and injuries in this class in successive years are therefore justly taken as an index to the efficiency with which the railways are managed.

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  • The railways are prospering because they are managed with great skill and are doing increasing amounts of business, though at lessening unit profits.

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  • During Charles's second state-visit to Scotland, in the autumn of 1641, Henderson acted as his chaplain, and managed to get the funds, formerly belonging to the bishopric of Edinburgh, applied to the metropolitan university.

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  • His son Dionysius, known as "the Younger," succeeded in 367 B.C. He was driven from the kingdom by Dion (356) and fled to Locri; but during the commotions which followed Dion's assassination, he managed to make himself master of Syracuse.

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  • In 1317 John de Lilleburn, who was holding the castle of Knaresburgh for Thomas duke of Lancaster against the king, surrendered under conditions to William de Ros of Hamelak, but before leaving the castle managed to destroy all the records of the liberties and privileges of the town which were kept in the castle.

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  • It suffered considerably in the various wars of the middle ages, but generally managed to maintain its independence.

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  • The count of the sacred bounties was the lord treasurer or chancellor of the exchequer, for the public treasury and the imperial fisc had come to be identical; while the count of the private estates managed the imperial demesnes and the privy purse.

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  • The Portuguese managed, however, to beat off their enemies; and, having entered into an alliance with the Tobayanes, followed up their success.

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  • It was soon perceived, however, that if the empire could be governed by a princess of eighteen it could be managed better by the emperor himself, who was then fourteen.

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  • At this time, had the affairs of the Boer community been managed with prudence and sagacity they might have established an enduring state.

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  • The oyster fisheries are important, and are managed by a very ancient gild, the Company of Free Dredgermen of the Hundred and Manor of Faversham.

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  • The contorted strata of slate and greywacke rock must have been formed at a period vastly anterior to that in which the lake of the upper valley managed to force an outlet through the enclosing barriers.

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  • Besides attending to the spiritual needs of the lepers, he managed, by the labour of his own hands and by appeals to the Hawaian government, to improve materially the water-supply, the dwellings, and the victualling of the settlement.

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  • Originally intended as assistants to the tribunes, they exercised certain police functions, were empowered to inflict fines and managed the plebeian and Roman games.

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  • The Biblioteca Marucelliana, founded in 1752, contains 150,000 books, including 620 incunabula, 17,000 engravings and 1500 MSS.; it is well managed and chiefly remarkable for its collection of illustrated works and art publications.

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  • With an inexhaustible supply of irrigation water obtainable, there is no reason why the lands in Upper Egypt, if scientifically cultivated and managed, should not yield as abundantly as those in the Sandwich Islands.

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  • On the best-equipped and most skilfully managed cane sugar estates, where the climate is favourable for maturing the cane, a similar return is obtained.

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  • The Egyptian rebels managed to gain most influence, and, in accordance with their desire, 'Ali was appointed caliph by the citizens of Medina.

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  • The treasury was managed by two chamberlains; and every five years the Paduans sent one of their nobles to reside as nuncio in Venice, and to watch the interests of his native town.

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  • On his return to Constantinople, Constantine managed to escape to the Asiatic coast, but being brought back practically by force he was seized and blinded.

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  • Igor was the leader of a raid against the heathen Polovtsi in 1185; at first successful, he was afterwards defeated and taken prisoner, but finally managed to escape.

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  • Further, pecuniary difficulties, from which he never long managed to keep himself free, by delaying his marriage, added to his depression.

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  • There is a sub-department for the control of ecclesiastical affairs, which are locally managed by ephories, twelve in number.

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  • In the 14th century Robert, and afterwards Joanna, of Naples managed to keep possession of Rieti for many years, but it returned to the States of the Church under Gregory IX.

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  • The state subsidy having been withdrawn, the Institute voted a yearly subscription of Io,000 francs and nominated a commission of five members, one for each section, who managed the Journal.

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  • The general affairs of the league were managed by a synod which met periodically in the temple of Apollo and Artemis at Delos, the ancient centre sanctified by the common worship of the Ionians.

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  • Desbassyns de Richemont, whose estates he had managed.

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  • The harbour and docks of Belfast are managed by a board of harbour commissioners, elected by the ratepayers and the shipowners.

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  • A few scattered units managed to escape, and the left wing retreated unmolested, but at the cost of about 3000 casualties the Allies inflicted a loss of 6000 killed and wounded and 9000 prisoners on the enemy, who were, moreover, so shaken that they never recovered their confidence to the end of the campaign.

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  • He it was, also, who managed the proceedings of the "Boston Tea Party," and later he was moderator of the convention of Massachusetts towns called to protest against the Boston Port Bill.

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  • The finances of the state were economically managed, and taxpayers were most carefully guarded from oppression.

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  • The sanitary department consists of a board of health, a bacteriological laboratory and an engineer's office, all managed with expert European assistance.

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  • Nine years later the raja rebelled, but although with the help of the Bahmani kings of the Deccan he managed for a time to assert his independence, he was finally subdued and deprived of his territories.

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  • Though these are managed by various municipalities, there is practically no break in the buildings for the whole distance.

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  • A few plantations are owned and managed by Europeans.

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  • Meanwhile Williams, amid endless difficulties, with a mere handful of men, had managed to keep the two factions from civil war, though fighting had actually occurred in Buddu and in the Sese Islands.

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  • Mwanga, however, managed to get through and join Kabarega and the rebels in the north.

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  • At the congress of Vienna (1814-15) for the settlement of European affairs, Talleyrand, as the representative of the restored house of Bourbon in France, managed adroitly to break up the league of the Powers (framed at Chaumont in February 1814) and assisted in forming a secret alliance between England, Austria and France in order to prevent the complete absorption of Poland by Russia and of Saxony by Prussia.

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  • In terms of a treaty concluded in 1867 for ten years, renewed in 1877 for a similar period, and continued in 1887 with the proviso that it should be terminable on two years' notice, the finances and the entire government of Waldeck-Pyrmont are managed by Prussia, the little country having found itself unable to support unassisted the military and other burdens involved by its share in the North German Confederation of 1867-187 r and subsequently as a constituent state of the German empire.

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  • He therefore set himself up in rivalry with John Lackland, youngest son of Henry II., and supported by Philip Augustus of France, and aided by William des Roches, seneschal of Anjou, he managed to enter Angers (18th of April 1199) and there have himself recognized as count of the three countships of Anjou, Maine and Touraine, for which he did homage to the king of France.

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  • During the first winter nearly onehalf their number died from exposure, and the relations of the survivors with their partners of the London Company, who had insisted that for seven years the plantation should be managed as a joint stock company, were unsatisfactory.

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  • Stinnes managed to maintain an extensive and even a detailed knowledge of the working of all the concerns in which he was engaged, and in all of them to exact zealous and conscientious work from his business subordinates.

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  • The Prussians were driven from the town, but they managed to effect a roundabout retreat to Ligny, where they rallied.

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  • The affairs of the church were managed by a general synod held every year.

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  • The state prisons are under a superintendent of state prisons, appointed by the governor, with the consent of the Senate, for five years; and the state reformatories are managed by a board of seven managers similarly appointed for seven years.

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  • He was for some time secretary to the duc de la RochefoucauldLiancourt, the celebrated philanthropist, and afterwards joined the staff of the Journal de Paris, then managed by Suard, and where he had as colleagues Andre Chenier and Antoine Roucher.

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  • Theramenes protested, and managed to get a citizen-body of 3000 admitted to a share of the government.

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  • From 1900 to 1905 the schools were managed, teachers selected and appointed and all expenses borne by the government.

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  • On the loth, covered by Kaulbars, who held off Nogi, and by strong rearguards at and east of Mukden, the movement continued, and though it was not executed with entire precision, and the rearguards suffered very heavily, the Russians managed to draw off in safety to the northward.

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  • These are a state prison at Deer Lodge, managed by contract; a reform school at Miles City, an industrial school at Butte, an orphans' home at Twin Bridges, the soldiers' home at Columbia Falls, a school for deaf and blind at Boulder, and an insane asylum at Warm Springs, managed by contract.

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  • The other districts are managed by an apostolic vicar at Dresden, under the direction of the minister of public worship. Two nunneries in Lusatia are the only conventual establishments in Saxony, and no others may be founded.

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  • The latter also managed the export of sugar, in return for which certain wares were imported.

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  • In 32 he was summoned by Tiberius to Capreae, and by skilful flattery managed to escape the fate of his relatives.

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  • Three times he effected a clandestine entry into the queen's residence, and twice he managed to spend several days there.

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  • These institutions were managed by the clergy, and throughout the dark and middle ages the hospital and nursing systems were connected with religious bodies.

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  • The schools managed by the Assistance Publique in Paris give a very thorough course of instruction.

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  • Its affairs are managed by an Oberkirchencollegium, with four ordained and two lay members.

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  • It may be most generally described by saying that the idea was taken from the consistorial courts through which the medieval bishops managed the affairs of their dioceses.

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  • According to a well-known story, a young woman in humble circumstances, whose father (or mother) was lying in prison under sentence of death, without food, managed to gain admittance, and fed her parent with milk from her breast.

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  • There are many small collections in different parts of Asia, but the only garden of great interest is at Alipore, Calcutta, supported chiefly by gate-money and a contribution from government, and managed by an honorary committee.

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  • On the collapse of the revolutionary government he was arrested (1850), but managed to escape to France, where he engaged in commerce and banking, became naturalized, and acquired a large fortune.

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  • The Hartford grammar school, founded in 1638, long managed by the town and in 1847 merged with the classical department of the Hartford public high school, is the oldest educational institution in the state.

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  • Margaret and her friends formed the league of Macon against Charles of Anjou, but the king managed to keep them at peace.

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  • Against, it is said, thirteen separate assaults, all delivered with exceptional fury, Schofield managed to hold his position, and shortly before midnight he withdrew across the river in good order.

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  • The Confederate general Hardee managed to gather some force (chiefly from the evacuated coast towns) wherewith to oppose the onward progress of the Federals.

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  • From the first he managed to combine his solicitor's work with politics, becoming secretary of the South Carnarvonshire Anti-tithe League; and his local reputation was made by a successful fight, carried to the High Court, in defence of the right of Nonconformists to burial in the parish churchyard.

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  • The commander, Lieutenant William Bligh, was set adrift in the launch with part of the crew, but managed to make his way to Timor in the Malay Archipelago.

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  • The high price received by the hill growers of the Burley induced farmers in the Blue Grass to plant Burley tobacco there, where the crop proved a great success, more than twice as much (sometimes 2000 lb) being grown to the acre in the Blue Grass as in the hills and twice as large patches being easily managed.

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  • The charitable and penal institutions are managed by separate boards of trustees appointed by the governor.

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  • Tyndale and his assistant, William Roye, managed, however, to escape higher up the Rhine to Worms, and they succeeded in carrying with them some or all of the sheets which had been printed.

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  • The general business of the town, other than that which comes before the town meeting, is managed by the selectmen, and they are specially intrusted with the regulation of the highways, sidewalks and commons.

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  • Some of the business relating to the schools is transacted at the annual district school meeting in which women as well as men have a vote, but the schools of each district are managed very largely by a school board elected at this meeting, one-third each year; in districts without a high school the board has only three members, but in districts having a high school the board may have three, six or nine members.

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  • The normal schools are managed by a board of trustees consisting of the governor, the superintendent of public instruction and five other members appointed by the governor and council for a term of five years, one each year, and they are maintained out of annual state appropriations.

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  • The College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts is managed by a board of trustees consisting of the governor, the president of the college, one member chosen by the alumni, and ten members appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council for a term of four years, and it is maintained out of the proceeds of grants by the United States government, annual state appropriations and a private endowment.

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  • The funds of the college, arising from lands and the fees of students, are managed solely by the provost and seven senior fellows, who form a board, to which and to the academic council the whole government of the university, both in its executive and its legislative branches, is committed.

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  • Among hospitals those of special general interest are the Steevens, the oldest in the city, founded under the will of Dr Richard Steevens in 1720; the Mater Misericordiae (1861),which includes a laboratory and museum, and is managed by the Sisters of Mercy, but relieves sufferers independently of their creed; the Rotunda lying-in hospital (1756); the Royal hospital for incurables, Donnybrook, which was founded in 1744 by the Dublin Musical Society; and the Royal Victoria Eye and Ear hospital, Adelaide Road, which amalgamated (1904) two similar institutions.

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  • In 1644 the Commissioners of the United Colonies, apparently at the request of the inhabitants of Martha's Vineyard, annexed the island to Massachusetts, but ten years later the islanders declared their independence of that colony, and apparently for the next decade managed their own affairs.

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  • He managed, by undertaking private teaching and with the aid of a bursary, to go to the university of Aberdeen, where he took his M.A.

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  • The chief plantations are owned and managed by Germans; more than half of the crop is sent to Germany, while three-fifths of the remainder go to the United States and one-fifth to Great Britain.

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  • Cramped places will have to be jumped from a walk or even at a stand; for instance, a tree may be in a line with and close to the only practicable place in a fence; it then becomes necessary to go round the tree before a run at the place can be managed.

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  • The Protestant schools are managed by a separate board.

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  • On the death of his father, James Stuart (whose affairs he had managed during the last five years of his life), Henry made persistent attempts to induce Pope Clement XIII.

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  • The affairs of state were managed by the divan under the presidency of the vizier; but in the empire of Rum its authority was inferior to that of the pervaneh, whom we may name "lord chancellor."

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  • As to method of cultivation, 36.3 per cent of the farms were in 1900 managed by the owners, 33.3% by cash renters, 24.4% by share tenants, and the remaining 6% by other methods.

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  • These institutions are managed by trustees who are appointed by the governor.

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  • Sub-leases for a term of years are granted by the crown to private individuals; local control, including the policing of the settlement, is managed by a municipal council elected under regulations promulgated by the British minister in China, acting by authority of the sovereign's orders in council.

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  • How these things were managed during the New Kingdom we do not know.

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  • He managed to get more money than his father could ever get, and at one of his diets won the hearts of the whole assembly by unexpectedly appearing before them in the simple grey coat of a Masovian squire.

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  • The satraps and other high officials would naturally be of Persian extraction; but local affairs were probably managed in the old way, and there was no important shift of population.

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  • He managed, nevertheless, to extricate himself, and turning north-eastwards he passed through Chetang, and reached Lhasa by way of Samye monastery.

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  • Bourke managed to get out and reach the monitor "Prince Eugene" in safety.

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  • On the 24th of April 1540 he was made a knight of the Garter, and subsequently managed the attainder of Thomas Cromwell, earl of Essex, and the dissolution of Henry's marriage with Anne of Cleves.

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  • The proceedings were under the superintendence of ten athlothetae, one from each tribe, the lesser Panathenaea being managed by hieropoei.

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  • The process therefore is so managed that only the outer shell of the casting is chilled, and that the interior remains graphitic, i.e.

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  • Yet the use of an open-hearth furnace of very great capacity, say of 200 tons per charge, has the disadvantage that such very large lots of steel, delivered at relatively long intervals, are less readily managed in the subsequent operations of soaking and rolling down to the final shape, than smaller lots delivered at shorter intervals.

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  • These properties of fur constitute its essential value for felting purposes, and mark its difference from wool and silk; the first, after some slight preparation by the aid of hot water, readily unites its fibres into a strong and compact mass; the others can best be managed by spinning and weaving.

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  • In 1306 it managed to repel the Norwegians, but in 1362, and again in 1368, it was captured by the opponents of Valdemar Atterdag.

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  • Travelling with what speed he could in the depths of a severe winter and under the effects of a recent (second) illness, he managed to reach London, where, sending in his submission to the council of state, he was allowed to subside into private life.

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  • Accordingly, by the spring of 1660, he had managed to put his criticism and assertions into five dialogues under the title Examinatio et emendatio mathematicae hodiernae qualis explicatur in libris Johannis Wallisii, with a sixth dialogue so called, consisting almost entirely of seventy or more propositions on the circle and cycloid.'

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  • The Bavarian system embraces 4642 m., and is controlled and managed, apart from the general direction in Munich, by ten traffic boards, in Augsburg, Bamberg, Ingolstadt, Kempten, Munich, Nuremberg, Regensburg, Rosenheim, Weiden and Wurzburg.

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  • The length of the Wurttemberg system is 1141 m., and is managed by a general direction in Stuttgart.

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  • All of them, however, either are under the immediate authority of the chancellor of the empire, or are separately managed under his responsibility.

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  • To save himself from the consequences of his double marriage, which had provided him with powerful enemies, Philip in June 1541 came to terms with the emperor, who thus managed to spike the guns of the league of Schmalkalden, although the strength of this confederation did not fail until after the campaign against Henry of Brunswick.

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  • Assistance was promised by the pope; the emperor purchased the neutrality 01 Duke William of Bavaria, and at a high price the active aid of Maurice of Saxony; he managed to detach from the league of Schmalkalden.

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  • This policy has not, however, produced the intended effect; for the Poles founded a society to protect their own interests, and have often managed to profit by the artificial value given to their property.

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  • The imperial railways in AlsaceLorraine are managed in close connection with, the Prussian system, and in 1895 an important step was taken towards extending Prussian influence in the south.

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  • What this means is that the Hessian lines are managed by the Prussian department.

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  • In 1865 he married again, his second wife being Miss Marianne Byles, second daughter of James Byles of Bowden Hall, Gloucester; and a year later purchased an estate in East Grinstead, the history of which may be read in How I managed my Estate, published in 1886.

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  • After studying in Hebron Academy, he conducted his father's farm for a time, became schoolmaster, and later managed a weekly newspaper at Paris.

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  • In addition to these " common affairs " the Hungarians, indeed, recognized that there were certain other matters which it was desirable should be managed or identical principles in the two halves of the monarchy - namely, customs and excise currency; the army and common railways.

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  • They are, as a rule, small in extent, and are managed by the owners with the help of five, ten or at most twenty workmen.

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  • In the Island of Roda there is a sugar-refinery of considerable extent, founded in 1859, and principally managed by Englishmen.

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  • In 1563 he was again arrested, but managed to escape to Flanders, where he became a pensioner of Philip II.

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  • Local affairs are managed by the Amstraad and Sogneraad, corresponding to the English county council and parish council.

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  • But in 876 part of the Danes managed to slip past him and occupied Wareham; whence, early in 877, under cover of treacherous negotiations, they made a dash westwards and seized Exeter.

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  • The young king himself at first took little interest in politics, and for two years affairs were managed by the pacific Richard Fox and Warham.

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  • The king escaped the evils of a long minority, was a " free king " and managed his own policy.

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  • In a long series of crafty movements James managed to reintroduce episcopacy (1598-1600) by the aid of packed General Assemblies, later declared void by the Covenanters (1638).

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  • The Scots invested very largely, for them, but their expeditions were ill-found and worse managed; the Spaniards seized one of their vessels with its crew; the colonists deserted the colony; a fresh expedition was expelled by Spain, and William refused to take up the Scottish quarrel (1695-1700).

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  • In the English parliament the Jacobites managed to secure a measure of toleration for the Episcopal clergy, after one of them, Mr Greenshields, had long lain in prison for his use of the liturgy (1711).

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  • In France and Italy the system is badly managed, as also in Tirol (where the local name is Almen), where, too, these pastures have in the course of years been largely alienated by the valley inhabitants, and belong to large villages or small towns almost in the plains.

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  • In the early part of 1830 a separation was effected from the Colombian federation, and the country was proclaimed an independent republic. General Juan Jose Flores was the first president, and in spite of many difficulties, both domestic and foreign, he managed to maintain a powerful position in the state for about 15 years.

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  • But Menelaus managed to retain his position, and his accusers were put to death.

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  • Aulus Gabinius, the new proconsul of Syria, defeated his hastily gathered forces, besieged him in one of the fortresses he had managed to acquire, and induced him to abandon his attempt in return for his life.

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  • There is only a slight mechanical loss, which is reduced in the best managed works to about parts of manganese dioxide to ioo of bleachingpowder.

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  • These mechanical furnaces do the work of from four to ten ordinary furnaces according to their size, with comparatively very little expense for labour, but they must be very carefully managed and the black-ash from them is more difficult to lixiviate than that from hand-wrought furnaces, because it is less porous.

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  • Under Galba he was obliged to give up his command, but managed to save his life by lavishing presents upon Vinius, the favourite of Galba, and his daughter.

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  • He managed to make practical use of his calculus about his farms, and seems to have been remarkably apt in the practical application of mechanical principles.

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  • These are managed mainly in the interests of the surrounding population, and supply grazing or fuel to them at moderate rates, higher charges being levied on consumers who are not inhabitants of the locality.

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  • The area under cotton increased enormously, and the growers managed to retain in their own hands a fair share of the profit.

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  • In the confused years which followed, he managed with the aid of plundering bands to form a kingdom on the ruins of the Nanda dynasty in Magadha or Behar (321 B.C.).

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  • The company had ordered him to follow a policy of non-intervention, and he managed to obey his orders without injuring the prestige of the British name.

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  • We have also seen with it several times the five satellites of Saturn, in viewing of which this telescope had the advantage of the Huygenian at the time when we compared them; for, being in summer, and the Huygenian telescope being managed without a tube, the twilight prevented us from seeing in this some of these small objects which at the same time we could discern with the reflecting telescope."

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  • He managed, however, to attend the lectures of the Stoic Musonius Rufus, and subsequently became a freedman.

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  • According to the commonest account, on the 23rd of August of that year Pliny the elder, who had command of the Roman fleet at Misenum, set out to render assistance to a young lady of noble family named Rectina and others dwelling on that coast, but, as there was no escape by sea, the little harbour having been on a sudden filled up so as to be inaccessible, he was obliged to abandon to their fate those people of Herculaneum who had managed to flee from their houses, overwhelmed in a moment by the material poured forth by Vesuvius.

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  • One of the largest and wealthiest landowners in Sicily, he managed his estates on liberal lines, and was never troubled by agrarian disturbances.

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  • She managed to visit England every year, and it was at her special request that when she died her husband laid an English flag upon her coffin.

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  • Ibn Ash`ath fled to Basra, where he managed to collect fresh troops; but having been again beaten in a furious battle that took place at Maskin near the Dojail, he took refuge at Ahwaz, from which he was soon driven by the troops of Hajjaj under `Omara b.

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  • There is evidence to show, for instance, that the manors of the abbey of Ramsey were managed on the system of enforced labour right down to the middle of the 15th century, and, of course, survivals of these customs in the shape of scattered services lived on much longer.

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  • It was not, however, until 1896, when he personally managed the canvass that resulted in securing the Republican presidential nomination for William McKinley at the St Louis Convention (at which he was a delegate), that he became known throughout the United States as a political manager of great adroitness, tact and resourcefulness.

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  • Subsequently he became chairman of the Republican National Committee, and managed with consummate skill the campaign of 1896 against William Jennings Bryan and "free-silver."

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  • The secular affairs of the Parsees are managed by an elective committee, or panchayat, composed of six dasturs and twelve mobeds, making a council of eighteen.

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  • On the other hand the Tuscan cities managed to prolong the reign of liberty to a much later epoch, no podestd ever quite succeeding here in his attempts to establish the rule of his dynasty.

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  • The plantations are chiefly owned and managed by Germans, and the product is of good quality; but coffee-planting, like most Nicaraguan industries, suffers from the scarcity of labour.

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  • In the desperate battle under the walls of the city, he was severely wounded by Melanippus, but managed to slay his adversary.

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  • Each school for the deaf and blind is managed by a board of visitors appointed by the governor with the concurrence of the Senate.

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  • The actual discovery of this type of wine is ascribed to Dom Perignon, a monk who managed the cellars of the abbey of Haut Villers from 1670 to 1715.

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  • William immediately quarrelled with Hugh, and by April 1190 had managed to oust him completely from office.

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  • Coke, who was principal spokesman, managed the case with great want of skill, incessantly allowing the thread of the evidence to escape, and giving the prisoners opportunity to indulge in irrelevant justifications and protestations which were not ineffectual in distracting attention from the real question at issue.

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  • He managed to obtain a personal interview with the king, but does not seem to have been much satisfied with it.

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  • Its schools are managed by an elected public school board.

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  • Formerly all cases, civil and criminal, were referred to the clergy, and until the 17th century the clergy were subordinate to a kind of chief pontiff, named sadr-us-sodur, who possessed a very extended jurisdiction, nominated the judges, and managed all the religious endowments of the mosques, colleges, shrines, &c. Shah Safi (1629-1642), in order to diminish the influence of the clergy, appointed two such pontiffs, one for the court and nobility the other for the people.

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  • The envoy managed to obtain an interview with the minister of foreign affairs in London, who, in July 1839, stipplied him with a statement, fuller than before, of all English demands upon his country.

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  • The whole of the river Thames (which, in its course through London, so far as related to police matters, had been managed under distinct acts) was brought within it, and the collateral but not exclusive powers of the metropolitan police were extended to the royal palaces and 10 m.

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

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  • On the 28th of July he managed to escape from the island in a fishing-boat, and after an adventurous voyage he reached Algiers on the 3rd of August.

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  • The naval and military forces were disbanded, but Charles managed to retain under the name of guards three regiments, which remained the nucleus of a standing army.

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  • Here although frequently denounced as an Orangeman, his period of office was on the whole a successful one, and in 1823 he managed to pass the Irish Tithe Composition Bill.

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  • Fenion assailed him on the religious side, and managed to transform him into a devotee, exceedingly affectionate, earnest and religious, but woefully lacking in tact and common sense.

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  • Of late years, however, Bossuet has found powerful defenders; and if they have not cleared his character from reproach, they have certainly managed to prove that Fenelon's methods of controversy were not much better than his.

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  • In 1821 Lord Eldon had been created Viscount Encombe and earl of Eldon by George IV., whom he managed to conciliate, partly, no doubt, by espousing his cause against his wife, whose advocate he had formerly been, and partly through his reputation for zeal against the Roman Catholics.

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  • Further, the jet may be very well observed directly, if the illumination is properly managed.

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  • Asanga managed with great dexterity to reconcile the two opposing systems by placing a number of Saivite gods cr devils, both male and female, in the inferior heavens of the then prevalent Buddhism, and by representing them as worshippers and supporters of the Buddha and of Avalokitesvara.

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  • It was at first exclusively an oriental school, supported by the voluntary contributions of Mahommedan gentlemen, and managed by a committee of the subscribers.

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  • In the intervals between sessions of the assembly, affairs were to be managed by ten commissioners chosen by that body.

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  • But the new colony was never actually governed under " the Concessions and Agreements "; for from the beginning until the first assembly was called in November 1681 its affairs were managed by commissioners named by the proprietors and when in 1680 the duke of York confirmed the title to the land to Byllynge and his associates he conveyed the right to govern to Byllynge alone.

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  • Land may be acquired for erecting lodging-houses as above defined, and these, when erected, may be managed and let by the council.

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  • The celebrated Marshal Saxe was elected duke in 1726, but only managed to maintain himself by force of arms till the next year.

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  • There is also an International hospital for the treatment of others than Italians, which was built by Lady Harriet Bentinck and is managed by an international committee; a German hospital; and a hospital erected by the representatives of Baron Adolphe de Rothschild.

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  • While in prison writing materials were denied him, but he managed to write on rags with a tooth-pick and candle smoke, and thus composed the novel Margherita Pusterla (Milan, 1838).

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  • Another Jacopo led the Paduans in 1312 against Cangrande della Scala, lord of Verona, and though taken prisoner managed to negotiate a peace in 1318.

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  • Miss Garrett managed to obtain some more or less irregular instruction at the Middlesex hospital, London, but was refused admission as a full student both there and at many other schools to which she applied.

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  • The port of Bombay (including docks and warehouses) is managed by a port trust, the members of which are nominated by the government from among the commercial community.

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  • Up this river Livingstone managed to steam 156 m., but farther progress was arrested by rocks.

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  • In this endeavour they met at first with little or no success; but as the year 1901 progressed and the Boers still managed to keep the various districts in a ferment, it was deemed necessary by the authorities to proclaim martial law over the whole colony, and this was done on the 9 th of October 1901.

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  • Gnaeus managed to make his escape after the engagement, but was soon (April 12) captured and put to death.

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  • There are ten art colleges, of which two are managed by government, three by native states, and five are under private management.

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  • Although John George was unable to procure his minister's release, Leopold managed to allay the elector's anger, and early in 1693 the Saxon soldiers rejoined the imperialists.

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  • There are exceptional spots on the upland prairies composed of stiff clay, not as easily cultivated, but very productive when properly managed and enriched.

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  • The more important affairs of each county are managed by a board of commissioners, who are elected by districts for four years, but each county elects also a clerk, a treasurer, a probate judge, a register of deeds, a sheriff, a coroner, an attorney, a clerk of the district court, and a surveyor, and the district court for the county appoints a county auditor.

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  • In 1876, as chairman of the national republican committee, he managed the campaign of Hayes against Tilden.

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  • He managed the king's case against Anselm, and at Rockingham (1095) actually claimed the right of appeal, when it was claimed by the archbishop. Notwithstanding his zeal for the royal interests, William was soon afterwards disgraced.

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  • In the earlier stages of Lollardy, when the court and the clergy managed to bring Lollards before ecclesiastical tribunals backed by the civil power, the accused generally recanted and showed no disposition to endure martyrdom for their opinions.

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  • In 1875 there was constituted at Paris the International Bureau of Weights and Measures, which is managed by an international committee.

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  • The first part of his life was devoted to mercantile and financial pursuits at Cadiz and then in Madrid, where he managed the affairs of and liquidated a mercantile and industrial society to the satisfaction and profit of the shareholders.

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  • Edgecumbe was a faithful follower of Sir Robert Walpole, in whose interests he managed the elections for the Cornish boroughs, and his elevation to the peerage, which took place in 1742, was designed to prevent him from giving evidence about Walpole's expenditure of the secret service money.

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  • Many notorious bad characters had managed to creep into posts of influence and used their position to wreak personal vengeance or to enrich themselves at the expense of the public or the public treasury.

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  • Marius managed to escape to Africa, but Sulpicius was discovered in a villa at Laurentum and put to death; his head was sent to Sulla and exposed in the forum.

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  • In February 1792 an allusion in debate by Toler (afterwards earl of Norbury), the attorney-general, to Tandy's personal ugliness, provoked him into sending a challenge; this was treated by the House of Commons as a breach of privilege, and a Speaker's warrant was issued for his arrest, which however he managed to elude till its validity expired on the prorogation of parliament.

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  • But it does not appear that he got the money; and, after some more fruitless proceedings against Onetor, the brother-in-law of Aphobus, the matter was dropped, - not, however, before his relatives had managed to throw a public burden (the equipment of a ship of war) on their late ward, whereby his resources were yet further straitened.

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  • Politics were now managed by a small circle of politicians.

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  • The mail-clad knights were not uniformly successful against the natives, but they generally managed to occupy the open plains and fertile valleys.

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  • The railways, which are all owned and managed by the Hungarian state, intersect most parts of the country except the mountains south of Ogulin, where there is, nevertheless, a considerable traffic over the passes into Dalmatia and Bosnia.

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  • The affairs of each rural county are managed by an assembly chosen for 6 years, which comprises not only elected members, but delegates from all the cities except Agram and Esseg, with certain high ecclesiastics and officials.

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  • At the close of the 15th century the city was governed by the archbishop in the name of the pope; but in 1428 Constantine, son of John VI., managed to get possession of it for a time.

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  • Municipal affairs are principally managed by the Italians, who sympathize with the Hungarians against the Slays.

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  • Division He managed to become king of Lorraine on the death of the of his nephew Lothair II., and emperor and king of kingdom Germany on that of his other nephew Louis II.

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  • Louis was hardly free before he took vengeance, harried the lands of his rival, restored to the archiepiscopal throne of Reims Artald, his faithful adviser, in place of the son of Herbert of Vermandois, and managed to get Hugh excommunicated by the council of Ingelheim (948) and by the pope.

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  • Like his father, he subsequently managed to retrieve some of the crown lands from William the Bastard, the too-powerful duke of Normandy; and he made a praiseworthy though fruitless attempt to regain possession of Lorraine for the French crown; Finally, by the coronation of his son Philip (1059) he confirmed the hereditary right of the Capets, soon to be superior to the elective rights of the bishops and great barons of the kingdom.

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  • Philip Augustus was not satisfied with the destruction of a turbulent feudalism; he wished to substitute for it such unity and peace as had obtained in the Roman Empire; Adminisand just as he had established his supremacy over the tration of feudal lords, so now he managed to extend it over the Philip clergy, and to bend them to his will.

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  • She managed also to keep out of the great quarrel between Frederick II.

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  • Grouped together on the council of affairs, they managed to control the policy of the common council, with its too mixed and too independent membership. They successfully strove to separate the grandeur and superexcellence of the king from the rest of the nation; to isolate the nobility amid the seductions of a court lavish in promises of favor and high office; and to win over the bourgeoisie by the buying and selling and afterwards by the hereditary transmission of offices.

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  • He kept to the old system of revenues from the demesne and from imposts that were reactionary in their effect, such as the taille, aids, salt-tax (gabelle) and customs; only he managed them better.

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  • Amidst this extraordinary instability, when everything was at the mercy of a secret thought of the master, the mistress alone held lasting sway; in a reign of all-pervading satiety and tedium, she managed to remain indispensable and bewitching to the day of her death.

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  • It also managed to engage private interests in state reform by creating the Grand Livre de la Dette Publique (September 1326, 1793), and enlisted peasant and bourgeois savings in social reforms by the distribution and sale of national property.

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  • The attempt of the counter-revolutionaries to make an army for themselves out of the guard of the Legislative Assembly, and the success of the Catholics, who bad managed at the end of August 1797 to repeal the laws against refractory priests, determined the Directory to appeal from the rebellious parliament to the ready swords of Augereau and Bernadotte.

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  • On the death of Ahmad Shah in 1773 the country became a recognized bone of contention, not so much between Persians and Afghans as between Herat and Kandahar; but eventually the internal dissensions of Afghanistan gave Persia the desired opportunity; and by a steady course of intrigue and encroachment she managed to get within her grasp the better lands on the left bank of the lower Helmund and something on the right bank besides.

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  • In about eighteen months they managed to drive the rebels into the eastern districts of the island, Puerto Principe and Santiago de Cuba, and induced all but a few irreconcilable chiefs to accept a convention that became famous under the name of the peace treaty of Zanjon.

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  • The support of Sagasta did not last long, and he managed with skill to elbow the Dynastic Left out of office, and to convince all dissentients and free lances that there was neither room nor prospect for third parties in the state between the two great coalitions of Liberals and Conservatives under Sagasta and Canovas.

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  • But, on the other hand, Portuguese has remained more exclusively Latin in its vocabulary, and, particularly in its conjugation, it has managed to preserve several features which give it, as compared with Castilian, a highly archaic air.

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  • The value of this wonderful provision of nature to the bee-keeper of to-day may be estimated from the fact that bees managed according to modern methods are necessarily subject to so much manipulating or handling, that fatal accidents are as likely to happen in bee-life as among human beings.

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  • Herein he was following Augustine, who had managed to couple together a high theory of church authority and sacramental grace with a strongly personal religion.

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  • Financial affairs are managed from Khartum, but control over expenditure is exercised by the Egyptian financial department.

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  • Hicks Beach, they were convinced free-importers on purely economic grounds; and Mr Balfour (q.v.), as premier, managed to hold his colleagues and party together by taking the line that particular opinions on economic subjects should not be made a test of party loyalty.

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  • In all these speeches he managed to point his argument by application to local industries.

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  • They were divided into four cantons (pagi), common affairs being managed by the cantonal assemblies.

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  • Their religion was not interfered with; they managed their own local affairs and kept their own language, although Latin was used officially.

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  • Salonica is the see of an Orthodox Greek archbishop. Each religious community has its own schools and places of worship, among the most important being the Jewish high-school, the Greek and Bulgarian gymnasia, the Jesuit college, a high-school founded in 1860 and supported by the Jewish Mission of the Established Church of Scotland, a German school, dating from 1887, and a college for boys and a secondary school for girls, both managed by the French Mission Laique and subsidized since 1905 by the French government.

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  • There is a garden round the Phayre Museum, managed by the Agri-Horticultural Society, and an extremely pretty and wellkept garden in the cantonments under the pagoda.

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  • The Schools for the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb are each managed by a board of trustees, vacancies in which are filled by the remaining trustees with the concurrence of the legislature.

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  • The Confederate Soldiers' Home is managed by a board of fifteen trustees, of whom six are women, each serving until death or resignation, when his or her successor is appointed by the governor upon the recommendation of the corporation known as the Association of Confederate Soldiers.

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  • She gasped for breath and managed to get two words between sobs.

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  • Fortunately, a cool console managed to keep them in separate seats.

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  • Besides, I've managed to stay on my schedule for the last three years and I'm not about to blow it now with a silly romantic fling.

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  • We managed four positive sessions in the afternoon but only one exposed a time and location.

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  • After she managed to calm herself she added, If Quinn didn't realize the magnitude of what we've done and can do, I think he'd buy Howie a ticket out of here.

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  • Betsy, my love, managed to orchestrate a quick change the subject.

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  • There were several other surprises in store for the gentleman had he managed to venture further into my home.

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  • I'm a private citizen so my old bosses can't directly help but they managed to get me a good lawyer.

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  • I managed twenty minutes of drinking in sunshine before a call on my cell phone shattered my peace like a car bomb in a Bagdad market.

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  • I ran flush into Howie Abbott as I turned the corner and somehow managed to blurt out that Quinn and Martha were dead.

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  • We somehow managed seven attempts and were successful in inducing Howie to repose on four tries.

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  • The two vamps behind the first went down with one shot each, and he grunted as the others racing down the opposite side of the alley managed to plant two rounds in him before he blasted all of them to hell.

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  • He'd managed to add more wood to the fire and tear the stitches in his chest while doing so.

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  • This dialog was becoming reminiscent of earlier conversations with Jake Weller in which Dean always managed to sound incredibly stupid.

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  • Cynthia managed a smile as she cleaned and stacked the utensil carnage from her baking frenzy while Dean sipped his coffee in silence, content to spend a few quiet minutes before the swarm of guests descended in earnest.

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  • Gabriel was envious of how refreshed the Immortal managed to appear without sleep.

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  • She managed a smile despite the tears she tried not to shed.

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  • He wasn't certain how Rhyn's men managed to drive away the demons last autumn.

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  • We're managed by a council that very poorly oversees Immortal activities in the mortal world and fights demons to keep the underworld dwellers from destroying the human world.

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  • Katie was convinced Gabriel had managed to love past-Deidre; was he therefore in danger of falling for her?

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  • Thus far, he'd barely managed to keep her alive.

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  • It was otherwise empty, and he.d escaped for a break from the death burning in the courtyards and any interaction with others, especially a certain mortal who.d managed to reopen an old wound.

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  • She heard very little of any of them but somehow managed to nod when required and even respond with words her shocked mind did not hear or understand.

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  • I wanted it to be special for you and managed to mortify both of us.

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  • Romas had discarded most of Kiera's things after her disappearance, but Evelyn managed to salvage two boxes and keep them hidden.

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  • Claire spent most of the day hogging the microfilm machine at the library but me and Donnie managed an hour or two.

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  • Dean slept fitfully, once he managed to count sufficient sheep to do so, with dreams and mind games interchanging so rapidly as to blur the borders more than a map of Africa.

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  • With the combination of patience and increased volume, Dean managed to obtain her address and a promise she would see them, if they gave her 20 minutes to "freshen herself up."

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  • Ethel raged on for sever­al minutes, listing in graphic detail exactly what she'd do to her partner—now ex-partner—until Dean managed to get her to agree to sign a complaint so the police could begin a quiet search.

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  • You lost everything in the worst way possible yet you don't let your past cripple you like it does … others, she managed.

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  • As he left her chambers, he was unable to dispel the whispered warning that the queen of Tiyan had managed to force him into uttering an oath he swore never to give.

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  • Somehow he always managed to get between her and the bison – even when she didn't know they were close.

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  • So far, on their daily rides, they had managed to see at least one of every species – even a mountain goat.

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  • You put my cousin in a room with a rabid dog to coerce me to … do something? she managed.

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  • She managed to say it with a straight face and rinsed the bubbling blood off under the faucet.

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  • They managed to leave Preston totally bewildered at how they let Brierley Hill off the hook.

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  • It was such a muddle that it actually managed to make The Matrix seem coherent.

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  • New Order have always managed to sound contemporary through the years, often they've sounded innovative and groundbreaking.

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  • He managed diligence investigations at Federal sites.

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  • For example, a rather dubious adult website managed to get a pagerank of 10.

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  • The story about the country boy managed to evoke nostalgia.

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  • Geoffrey Burford - our piano accompanist for the evening who managed to combine musical excellence with a great sense of humor.

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  • They have also apparently managed to identify a number of the man's accomplices by tapping his mobile telephone.

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  • Martin managed a pb and to finish just ahead of Adam, despite having to jog the last mile with an increasingly sore Achilles.

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  • The fishery is accessed via a private road and surrounded by 100 acres of private water meadows that are also managed by the fishery.

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  • We managed to have a few lessons in various places, to become adaptable at riding anywhere!

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  • But when he reached down to unzip his pants, i managed to grab ahold of his hair and pull him off of me.

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  • By the way, my husband and I have managed to keep things fairly amicable and he sees her often.

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  • No vaccine yet developed had managed to produce a ' neutralizing antibody ' response in the body.

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  • Self Catering Classic apartments Ski France has always managed to find some of the best deals on self-catering apartments.

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  • Another aspect of rural life that the writers have managed to convey with considerable aplomb is the role of the vicar.

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  • Whatever residual risk may be posed by Russia's poorly managed nuclear arsenal can be handled by the United States.

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  • For example his four fire missions of heavy artillery didn't managed to affect any of my stands!

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  • During his brief stay he managed an impressive solo ascent of Le Dernier Cri in Holwell Quarry.

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  • Fortunately they managed to hang on and give a boost to their play-off aspirations.

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  • Indeed, it seems like the supreme irony that militant atheism has managed to acquire the mentality of a religion.

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  • Pride of place went to the sportshall athletics team who managed a tremendous third place out of the 33 boroughs.

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  • The FSC logo is your guarantee that you are buying quality wood from environmentally aware, well managed sources.

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  • I think most of us managed to get to the bakery to pick up some freshly baked baguettes for breakfast or for lunches.

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  • However they still managed to raise a smile through their onstage banter.

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  • A couple of hours passed with nothing until I managed to lose a good barbel in a snag, last cast.

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  • At 11m I managed to kick and get beck to sub 6m 30 pace.

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  • Far from my home birth, it raised a likely specter of a managed labor, even a cesarean.

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  • The U.S. paper industry has managed to come up with a truly bizarre way of specifying the density of paper.

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  • On Thursday 27th February we at last managed to piece together the Secret Science we were denied by the great blizzard on 30th January.

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  • Swansea ' keeper Roger Freestone was caught out by an awkward bounce but managed to claim the loose ball before Howe could take advantage.

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  • The ground cover of the woodland is dominated by bracken which is currently being managed to reduce its potential fire risk.

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  • What we want to talk about is how they managed to get 345 brake horsepower out of a 2 liter engine.

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  • Nigel Farr and Paul Clark managed 17 bream between them and bits when they fished the area in front of the island.

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  • I too managed to use the yoga breathing for the first 12 hours of contraction.

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  • We also managed to locate the breeder of a Husky cross that the owner could no longer care for.

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  • The client and their lawyers who were so browbeaten and bullied managed to resist succumbing to such pressure.

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  • All you could see were folks with tied bundles of clothes or some precious items they had managed to save.

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  • I think I managed to hit a few bystanders with the mud too!

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  • We managed to find a spot next to the air cadet 's van to set up camp for the rest of the day.

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  • I managed to find Lenny's telephone number and gave him a telephone call.

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  • Terry Butcher (the one who had managed to escape captivity) died aged 86.

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  • I managed to get a job two weeks after I got out of prison -- at a computer cartography firm.

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  • So perhaps there is a note of festive cheer to strike about managed services.

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  • I didn't do all the seven days I managed to get chits to say that I had to work.

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  • Mudge made three chronometers, tho Maskelyne managed to break the first one of them, and received 3000 from the Board of Longitude.

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  • I hope you managed to enjoy a few chuckles with some ideas over the holiday season.

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  • James Stewart of Ardvorlich had been at odds with some several of the neighboring clans but had always managed to avoid them.

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  • In our case, he managed to capture the essence of family life without making it too cloying.

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  • It would be managed by a steering committee of City Council, County Council and representatives of local groups.

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  • Often, it seems like he has managed to merge high-end conceptualism with the kind of low-end practical photography undertaken by surveyors or architects.

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  • There eventually the parties seem to have managed to reach a compromise that was to be embodied in a final concord.

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  • Throughout this document the phrase the Conservators ' land refers to the land owned or managed by the conservators ' land refers to the land owned or managed by the Conservators.

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  • Dover Castle Kentish Oast House Kent, tho close to the expanding conurbation of Greater London has managed to retain its individuality.

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  • I've been vegetarian for about 15 years, have definite vegan leanings but haven't managed to find a decent vegan cookbook yet.

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  • The file includes some of Taylour's intercepted correspondence, including some that she managed to smuggle out of prison to avoid the censor.

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  • The scientists managed to stimulate single brain cells in the rat cortex.

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  • They managed most of the day without using crampons by a bit of step cutting.

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  • More than 25 percent would come from extensively managed forestlands and about 75 percent from intensively managed croplands.

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  • Authors and reviewers can use the in-built managed linking system to create many cross-links between pages, to file downloads and to external sites.

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  • She managed to scatter quite a few crumbs on the track.

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  • Still I've done worse dives and I managed to find some crustaceans to molest.

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  • He managed two goals in his two league cup games that he played in.

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  • Contrary to what the RSPB and English Nature would have us believe, curlews are doing fine on upland moors managed for grouse shooting.

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  • The Popular Party's government also managed to sharply curtail the terrorist activities of the Basque pro-independence ETA group.

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  • Barton Farm is a 250 acre organic dairy farm traditionally managed for four generations.

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  • It managed to bounce out even more decibels than the visiting youth brass band, which followed soon afterward.

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  • On the plus side Swansea at least managed a result after five consecutive league defeats.

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  • The bus was not very deluxe but we managed to get some sleep and the border crossing was quite quick.

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  • All Windows machines in Forrest Hill had now been converted to managed desktops.

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  • The polish destroyer managed to tow HMS Greyhound to Dover.

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  • We managed to take a wrong turning which meant an unnecessary detour, with every light seeming to work against us.

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  • It's not easy to get across different reactions when your voice has to remain utterly impassive, yet he managed it.

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  • The rather impolite visitor managed to escape the authorities only to be shipwrecked and lost at sea.

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  • The set up here was eye-catching, but still managed to retain an informality that typified the day for me.

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