New-world Sentence Examples

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  • The new world seemed less scary in daylight.

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  • Bianca's new world was tiny and white, the porcelain toilet the only chair and the tub the only place long enough for her to lie down.

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  • The western dry areas have the old-world leguminous Astragalus and Prosopis (Mesquit), but are especially characterized by the northward extension of the new-world tropical Cactaceae, Mgmmillaria, Cereus and Opuntia, by succulent Amar llideae such as A gave (of which the so-called American aloe is a type), and by arborescent Liliaceae (Yucca).

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  • Nor, with perhaps the interesting exception of Castanopsis chrysophylla, the solitary representative in the New World of an east Asiatic genus, which ranges from Oregon to California, has it any affinity with the Chino-Japanese sub-region.

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  • The nearly related Ficoideae replace the new-world Cactaceae, but the habit of the latter is simulated by fleshy Euphorbias and Asclepiads, just as that of A gave is by the liliaceous Aloe.

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  • Kiera would figure things out soon, especially once Evelyn got her into this new world and its customs.

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  • In August 1534 the adelantado, or governor, sailed from San Lucar, at the head of the largest and wealthiest expedition that had ever left Europe for the New World.

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  • In the following year, by the death, of Ferdinand of Aragon, his maternal grandfather, and the incapacity of his mother Joanna, who had become hopelessly insane, he succeeded to the crowns of Castile and Aragon, which carried with them large possessions in Italy and the dominion, of the New World of America.

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  • If we accept moral ideals at all, we are no longer in the world of mere phenomenal sequences, but in a new world.

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  • In the new world no southern barriers existed and it is more difficult to draw the line between contiguous sub-regions.

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  • In Colorado and New Mexico Marsh has detected bones of Meleagris, Puffinus, Sula and Uria, all existing genera; but the first is especially suggestive, since it is one of the most characteristic forms of the New World.

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  • Sclater' was the first to divide the world into a few great " regions," the Palaearctic, Ethiopian, Indian and Australian forming one group, the " Old World " (Palaeogaea); and the Nearctic and Neotropical forming a second, the New World (Neogaea).

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  • In later editions the title of this book was altered to Die Osmanen and die spanische Monarchic. It was now his ambition to continue his exploration of the new world thus opened to him.

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  • A competent fortune, good prospects, social position, and a strong family connexion were all thrown aside in order to tempt fate in the New World.

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  • The Roman Catholic is the predominant church and the bishopric of Porto Rico (1512) is one of the oldest in the New World.

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  • The chart of the world by Juan de la Cosa, the companion of Columbus, is the earliest extant which depicts the discoveries in the new world (150o), Nicolaus de Canerio, a Genoese, and the map which Alberto Cantino caused to be drawn at Lisbon for Hercules d'Este of Ferrara (1502), illustrating in addition the recent discoveries of the Portuguese in the East.

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  • On these documents the new world is called America, after Amerigo Vespucci, its supposed discoverer.

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  • It occurs throughout the greater part of the Arctic regions, the varieties in the old and new world differing slightly in colour.

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  • Abundant supplies of berroquena, a granitelike stone, were obtained in the neighbourhood, and for rarer materials the resources of both the Old and the New World were put under contribution.

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  • It was introduced into the new world by early Spanish missionaries, and is now cultivated in the dry districts of the south-western United States and in Mexico.

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  • Thus the government of the prince regent began its career in the new world with dangerous errors in the financial system; yet the increased activity which a multitude of new customers and the increase of circulating medium gave to the trade of Rio, added a new stimulus to the industry of the whole nation.

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  • The exploration of parts of the New World next brought to hand descriptions and specimens of many novel forms of animal life, and in the latter part of the 16th century and the Medical beginning of the 17th that careful study by " special- anatomists" of the structure a.nd life-history of particular groups of animals was commenced, which, directed micro- at first to common and familiar kinds, was gradually scopists.

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  • The certainty with which tissues can now be fixed in the state they were in when living, and the delicacy with which they can be stained differentially, have been the means of opening up a new world of exploration.

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  • The apocalyptic writer on the other hand despairs of the present, and directs his hopes absolutely to the future, to a new world standing in essential opposition to the present.

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  • A strange episode in the legend of the destruction of man by the gods tells how Ra (or Re), the first king of the world, finding in his old age that mankind ceased to respect him, first tried the remedy of massacre, and then ascended the heavenly cow, and organized a new world - that of heaven.9 8.

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  • He achieved the independence of three states, and called forth a new spirit in the southern portion of the New World.

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  • The fall of the French dominion on the continent of North America was practically the beginning of the existence of independent nations of European origin in the New World.

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  • So long as Spain retained her colonies on the mainland, while England held Canada, and the English, Dutch and French had possessions in Guiana, the New World must have remained in political dependence on the Old.

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  • We have called a New World into existence to redress the balance of the Old."

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  • The emigration movement proved a failure, and Las Casas lived long enough to express his shame for having been so slow to see that Africans were as much entitled to freedom as were the natives of the New World.

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  • In 1550 he met Sepulveda in public debate on the theses drawn from the recently published Apologia pro libro de justis belli causis, in which the latter had maintained the lawfulness of waging unprovoked war upon the natives of the New World.

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  • From the destruction of Schenectady to the Peace of Ryswick (1697) hostilities between the French and the English in the New World took the form of occasional raids across the frontier, chiefly by the Indian allies.

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  • These were late comers to the New World forced to the frontier to find unclaimed lands.

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  • A large detachment of the " cyclical animals " even found its way to the New World.

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  • He was one of the hundred associates of the Company of New France, created by Richelieu to reform abuses and take over all his country's interests in the new world.

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  • In the New World the porcupines are represented by the members of the family Erethizontidae, or Coendidae, which have rooted molars, complete collar-bones.

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  • When after the Restoration she returned to England, she found that she had no place in the new world.

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  • Only when he had reached the conclusion that his power would never be secure in the Netherlands or the New World until England was conquered, did he despatch the Spanish Armada.

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  • A new world was discovered, for the sake of which everything else was abandoned; to make sure of that world insight and intelligence were freely sacrificed; and, in the light that streamed from beyond, the absurdities of the present became wisdom, and its wisdom became foolishness.

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  • It had therefore to find out a new world and a new spiritual function, in order first to establish the existence of what it desiderated, and then to realize and describe what it had proved to exist.

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  • Samuel de Champlain discovered the Isles of Shoals and sailed along the New Hampshire coast in 1605, and much more information concerning this part of the New World was gathered in 1614 by Captain John Smith, who in his Description of New England refers to the convenient harbour at the mouth of the Piscataqua and praises the country back from the rocky shore.

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  • Thorfinn's son Snorri was born this first autumn in the new world.

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  • The operations of naval forces in the New World were largely dictated by the facts that from June to October are the hurricane months in the West Indies, while from October to June includes the stormy winter of the northern coast.

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  • Ranging from Canada in the north to Guatemala in the south, and chiefly frequenting the open plains on both sides of the chain of the Rocky Mountains, the coyote, under all its various local phases, is a smaller animal than the true wolf, and may apparently be regarded as the New World representative of the jackals, or perhaps, like the Indian wolf (C. pallipes), as a type intermediate between wolves and jackals.

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  • The aboriginal occupants of the greater part of North America were comparatively few in number, and except in Mexico were not advanced beyond the savage state, The geological processes that placed a much narrower ocean between North America and western Europe than between North America and eastern Asia secured to the New World the good fortune of being colonized by the leading peoples of the occidental Old World, instead of by the less developed races of the Orient.

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  • It is stated by Darwin that the pigs which have run wild in Jamaica and New Granada have resumed this aboriginal character, and produce longitudinally striped young; these being the descendants of domestic animals introduced from Europe since the Spanish conquest, as before that time there were no true pigs in the New World.

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  • The Habitant Was Separated From Oldworld Changes Two Centuries Ago By Difference Of Place And Circumstances, While He Has Hitherto Been Safeguarded From Many New World Changes By The Segregative Influences Of Race, Religion, Language And Custom; And So His Folk Lore Still Remains The Intimate Alter Et Idem Of What It Was In The Days Of The Great Pioneers.

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  • The Abbe Casgrain' Devoted A Life Time To Making The French Canadians Appear As The Chosen People Of New World History; But, Though An Able' Advocate, He Spoilt A Really Good Case By Trying To Prove Too Much.

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  • In the New World pouched rats (Geomyidae) the pouches open externally on the cheeks.

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  • All the New World porcupines, representing the family Erethizontidae (or Coendidae) are arboreal in their habits, and have the upper lip undivided, the cheek-teeth rooted, the clavicles complete, the soles of the feet tuberculated and three pairs of teats.

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  • A bullfinch (P. cassini) has been discovered in Alaska, being the first recognition of this genus in the New World.

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  • Then he spent years as the prisoner of Napoleon, and returned in 1814 to find that while Spain was fighting for independence in his name a new world had been born of foreign invasion and domestic revolution.

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  • Columbus also in 1492 had landed on San Salvador, and the voyages of the Venetian Cabot along the coast of North America opened up a new world to missionary enterprise.

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  • For the whole of Germany this was emphatically the period of petty despotism; and not only from Hesse, but from all parts of the country there was a vast stream of emigration, mainly to the New World.

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  • A greater regularity in the street-plans seems to have distinguished the new cities from the older slowly grown cities of the Greek lands, just as it distinguishes the cities of the New World to-day from those of Europe.

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  • The above list shows that the usual statement that crocodiles inhabit the Old World and alligators the New World is not strictly true.

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  • In the new world as well as in the old, similar customs prevailed from a very remote period.

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  • This family contains numerous species, having a wide geographical distribution, ranging in the New World from the Arctic circle as far south as Patagonia, and in the Old World throughout the whole of Europe and Asia, but absent in Africa south of the Sahara, and, of course, Australasia.

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  • Sisyrinchium, blue-eyed grass, is a new-world genus extending FIG.

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  • With the establishment of an independent monarchy Palestine did not enter into a new world.

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  • Havana, originally founded by Diego Velasquez in 1514 on an unhealthy site near the present Bataban6 (pop. in 1907, 15,435, including attached country districts), on the south coast, was soon removed to its present position, was granted an ayuntam.iento (town council), and shortly came to be considered one of the most important places in the New World.

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  • Its commanding position gained it in 1634, by royal decree, the title of "Llave del Nuevo Mundo y Antemural de las Indias Occidentales" (Key of the New World and Bulwark of the West Indies), in reference to which it bears on its coat of arms a symbolic key and representations of the Morro, Punta and Fuerza.

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  • A drawing of maize is also given by Bonafous from a Chinese work on natural history, Li-chi-tchin, dated 1562, a little over sixty years after the discovery of the New World.

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  • The geological processes that placed a much narrower ocean between North America and western Europe than between North America and eastern Asia secured to the New World the good fortune of being colonized by the leading peoples of the occidental Old World, instead of by the less developed races of the Orient.

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  • The New World has two birds of the genus.

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  • Iron-mining - perhaps the first in the New World - was begun in Virginia in 1608, when the Virginia Company shipped a quantity of ore to England; and in 1619 the Company established on Falling Creek, a tributary of the James river, a colony of about 150 ironworkers from Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Sussex, who had established there several ore-reducing plants under the general management of John Berkeley of Gloucester, England, when on the 22nd of March 1622 the entire colony, excepting a girl and a boy, were massacred by the Indians.

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  • It is chiefly from the populations of the south-west of Europe that the New World is being colonized; but the territories over which the settlers and their recruits from abroad are able to scatter are so extensive that even the lower densities of the Old World have not yet been attained, except in a few tracts along the eastern coasts of Australia and North America.

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  • The history of Roman Catholicism in the New World begins with the Norse discoveries of Greenland and Vinland the Good.

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  • The English colony of Maryland, planned by the Catholic George Calvert (1st Lord Baltimore), and founded (1634) by his son the Catholic Cecilius Calvert (2nd Lord Baltimore), and Pennsylvania, founded (1681) by the tolerant Quaker William Penn, first permitted the legal existence of Catholicism in English-speaking communities of the New World.

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  • At the close of the century the knowledge of Greece and Rome had been reappropriated and placed beyond the possibility of destruction; the chasm between the old and new world had been bridged; medieval modes of thinking and discussing had been superseded; the staple of education, the common culture which has brought all Europe into intellectual agreement, was already in existence.

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  • The chief motive of its founders in coming to the New World was the establishment of a new Christian commonwealth, but subordinate to this there was from the first an economic motive.

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  • Early in the 16th century it was believed that in the New World would be found the fabled cities and creatures of which Europeans had heard for centuries.

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  • Thinking as he did that the New World had been the undisturbed realm of Satan before the settlements were made in Massachusetts, he considered it natural that the Devil should make a peculiar effort to bring moral destruction on these godly invaders.

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  • This influx of wealth furnished the economic basis for a sudden development of literary and artistic activity, inspired by contrast with the new world of the tropics..

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  • To found a colony in the new world was long the desire of Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, but incessant European wars prevented the establishment of any settlement until after his death.

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  • Direct knowledge of the tribes who made them is scanty, but implements so similar in make and design having been in use in North and South America until modern times, it may be assumed for purposes of classification that the Neolithic peoples of the New World were at a similar barbarous level in industrial arts, social organization, moral.

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  • The American deer include such New World species as are generically distinct from Old World types.

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  • I called the New World into existence to redress the balance of the Old" (December 12, 1826).

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  • Great Britain was to hold all her possessions in the New World as her own property (a remarkable concession on the part of Spain), and consented, on behalf of her subjects, to forbear trading with any Spanish port without licence obtained.

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  • The sheep was domesticated in Asia and Europe before the dawn of history, though unknown in this state in the New World until after the Spanish conquest.

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  • The genus comprises a few species of shrubs or trees, seldom reaching a large size, distributed through the North Temperate zone, and in the New World passing along the Andes southwards to Chile.

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  • Porcupines enjoy a very wide range, being represented throughout the warmer parts of the Old World, with the exception of Madagascar (and of course Australasia), by the Hystricidae, and in the New World by the Erethizontidae.

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  • More light is required with regard to the past history of the giraffe-family (Giraffidae), which includes the African okapi and the extinct Indian Sivatherium, and is unknown in the New World.

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  • Origen called in a second new world - that of pre-existence.

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  • In this new but very important work his policy was apparently influenced by a rather idealistic vision of a " new world " after the war.

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  • But the scattered heterogeneity of his possessions, the frequent crippling of his authority by national privileges or by political discords and religious quarrels, his perpetual straits for money, and his cautious calculating character, almost outweighed the advantages which he possessed in the terrible Spanish infantry, the wealthy commerce of the Netherlands, and the inexhaustible mines of the New World.

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  • The expulsion of the Moors from Granada was contemporaneous with the discovery of the New World.

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  • Meanwhile the Spaniards were endeavouring to check the advance of the Turks in the Mediterranean, and to exclude all Europe from the waters of the New World.

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  • When the New World was opened, commerce with it was limited to Seville in order that the supervision of the state might be more easily exercised.

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  • The voyage of Columbus had unforeseen consequences which led to diplomatic difficulties with Portugal, and the treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, which defined the respective spheres of influence of the two powers in the New World and in Asia.

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  • In announcing these facts to the House of Commons, George Canning, in a phrase that became famous, declared that he had called a new world into existence to redress the balance of the old and that if France had Spain, it should at least be Spain without her colonies.

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  • Here some of the most characteristic features of the language of the extreme south of Spain are reproducedeither because the Castilian of America has spontaneously passed through the same phonetic transformations or because the Andalusian element, very strongly represented in colonization, succeeded in transporting its local habits of speech to the New World.

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  • Shortly after the news of the discovery of the New World had reached Spain he was in Seville, and thence found his way across the Atlantic. There he is heard of in 1510 as having taken part in an expedition from Hispaniola to Uraba under Alonzo de Ojeda, by whom he was entrusted with the charge of the unfortunate settlement at San Sebastian.

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  • The chartered companies which were formed during this period for trade with the Indies and the New World have had a more wide-reaching influence in history.

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  • She'd wanted to return home since she arrived, yet when presented with the enormity of her importance in her new world … when she realized how incredible it really would be to have a man like A'Ran in her bed every night … when she saw he was capable of passion … when she found out an entire planet full of people would die if she left … She couldn't help the tears at such a thought.

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  • That was how her new world started – with the closing of one door.

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  • Yes, a travel advisory against going to the free new world.

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  • I personally am allergic to ' new world orders ' the broken axles of which litter the trails of history.

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  • Third, by this time tales had perhaps begun to drift back of the vampire bats found in the New World.

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  • Turning the tide on the brave new world genetic engineering biotechnology is not just about food production.

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  • There were no indigenous honeybees in any part of the New World - the Americas and Australasia.

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  • He called for a " new world order " to correct economic imbalances.

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  • Chairman Stephen Holmes and a team of experienced dental and business people became impassioned by the vision of this brave new world.

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  • Punk writes a virtual manifesto for the brave new world.

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  • Until the SNP understands this New World - and it may already be too late - their triumphs are fated to remain sepia-tinted.

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  • We had just seen the Pistols in Chester and suddenly a whole New World had opened up.

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  • By implementing new production patterns publishers are struggling to face a new world of cross-media publishing.

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  • We are also increasingly self-aware that a new world means new kind of relations among people, different from the old political structures.

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  • Yiddish songs and Klezmer melodies show the influence of early jazz with the immigration to the New World at the turn of this century.

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  • This new world culture is secular and increasingly transnational.

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  • As a countermeasure, Swiss vintners are creating rare wines will distinguish their product from high volume imports from the New World.

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  • Cuzco was the capital of a remarkable empire ruled by the Incas previous to the discovery of Peru, and it was one of the largest and most civilized of the native cities of the New World.

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  • The vast steppes and forest-clad mountain regions of Siberia have assumed a new geo graphical aspect in the light of these revelations, and Asia promise a new world of economic resources to Russian enterprise in the near future.

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  • Just as Nitzsch had laboured under the disadvantage of never having any example of the abnormal Passeres of the New World to dissect, and, therefore, was wholly ignorant of their abnormality, so Muller never succeeded in getting hold of an example of the genus Pitta for the same purpose, and yet, acting on the clue furnished by Keyserling and Blasius, he did not hesitate to predict that it would be found to fill one of the gaps he had to leave, and this to some extent it has been since proved to do.

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  • What Ulfilas was to the Gothic tribes, what Columba and his disciples were to the early Celtic missions, what Augustine or Aidan was to the British Isles, what Boniface was to the churches of Germany and Anskar to those of Denmark and Sweden, that, on the discovery of a new world of missionary enterprise, was Xavier to India, Hans Egede to Greenland, Eliot to the Red Indians, Martyn to the church of Cawnpore, Marsden to the Maoris, Carey, Heber, Wilson, Duff and Edwin Lewis to India, Morrison, Gilmour, Legge, Hill, Griffith John to China, Gray, Livingstone, Mackenzie, Moffat, Hannington, Mackay to Africa, Broughton to Australia, Patteson to Melanesia, Crowther to the Niger Territory, Chalmers to New Guinea, Brown to Fiji.

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  • Anna's New World of Words, 1611) translates as "a frock, a horseman's cote, a long cote; also a habitation or dwelling," and it is usually held that this in turn is derived from casa, a house (cf.

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  • It was in this harbour that the "Mayflower" compact (see Massachusetts) was drawn up and signed by the Pilgrims before they proceeded to Plymouth, in 1620; here John Carver was chosen the first governor of Plymouth Colony, and Provincetown was the first landing place (on Saturday the 11th [o.s.] of November) of the Pilgrims in the New World.

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  • He wanted to give 17th-century France the modern and industrial character which the New World had imprinted on the maritime states; and he created industry on a grand scale with an energy of labor, a prodigious genius for initiative and for organization; while, in order to attract a foreign clientele, he imposed upon it the habits of meticulous probity common to a middle-class draper.

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  • Before me I saw a new world opening in beauty and light, and I felt within me the capacity to know all things.

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  • There are no more guarantees on personal freedom; the law is being reshaped to meet the requirements of new world order.

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  • Humanism, I submit, can help humanity overcome ancient rivalries and create a new world order.

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  • This seafaring nation perched on the bow of Europe helped to discover much of the New World.

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  • By shining the flashlight on his bedroom floor Jamie opened up a link with a very strange new world.

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  • Study opened up a whole new world to me.

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  • The kitten's eyes will begin to open around the middle of the week, and the kitten will look around intently at her new world by the end of the second week.

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  • The Internet has opened up a whole new world of possibilities when it comes to shopping.

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  • In this new world of vivid colors and razor sharp lines it's surprising that so many people yearn for what are essentially photography mistakes.

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  • As the Spanish settled in their conquered lands of Mexico and Central America in the 1520's, they brought many items to the New World that had been familiar at home, and many of them worked themselves into the Mexican cuisines.

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  • The new world was expensive, however, and many of the newcomers quickly found that they did not have enough money to buy the things they needed.

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  • However, the Internet opens up a whole new world of job search possibilities.

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  • A time when you leave the comfort and safety of one teacher in grade school and move to the new world of changing classes and interfacing with many adults.

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  • Learning to cook with different curries adds a whole new world of exciting flavors to vegetarian cooking.

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  • They recorded a cover of A Whole New World for the Aladdin special edition DVD.

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  • What we do know is that by holding his breath under water for a reported 17 minutes and four seconds, David Blaine is the new world record holder for breath holding.

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  • All of this changes sometime in late September, but it happens so gently that you wake up one day, look out your window and the smells belong to a whole new world.

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  • Macrobotrys Frutescens - The only species found wild in the New World.

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  • Of course, the Internet gives us a whole new world of savings to explore.

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  • The Internet opens up a whole new world to users.

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  • Once you find the maps, you will be opened up to a whole new world to explore.

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  • This is also the title that introduced the character of Yoshi for the first time, opening up a whole new world of opportunities.

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  • After the rainy ride is over, you're dropped off at Town Hall, ready to explore your new world.

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  • It is possible to enter a whole new world with a character you create yourself; thousands of gamers spend hours and hours in these imaginary worlds interacting with other people through fictional entities.

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  • While the state is best known for its delicious New World style Pinot Noir wines, Oregon wineries produce many varietals that rival world-class wines from around the world.

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  • Many New World winemakers are making wines in the tradition of popular French varieties.

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  • New Zealand excels at Sauvignon Blanc wines, and this affordable example shows how easy it is to find a delicious New World wine for under $15.

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  • Calatayud is a relatively obscure appellation (albeit gaining more recognition recently for its New World style reds) located in the Aragon region in northeast Spain.

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  • Massive extraction a la New World and Super Tuscan in nature, displaying inky purple in color.

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  • Taking a walk through Lynmar's caves, one gets a feeling of old world meets new world.

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  • The cold drab floor and barrels laid out in a row makes you think old world, yet the track lighting and ventilation systems is definitely new world.

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  • It is a true blending of old world practices and the use of new world technology that you see many wineries adopting.

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  • Apply this same format to other varietals to get a sense of similarities and variances that occur between Old World and New World wines as grapes go globetrotting.

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  • The words, Napa Valley, on a bottle resonate to most wine drinkers and this special wine region is not just emblematic of California or U.S. wine but of New World wine regions everywhere.

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  • Un-oaked wines are rising in popularity, especially in New World wine markets.

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  • Most of these types of wine come from New World producers.

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  • Along with Bordeaux, many other wine regions around the world make both Old World and New World style Merlot wines.

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  • Pinot Noir has been gaining in popularity with the expansion of New World wine growing regions that cultivate the persnickety grapes.

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  • Both Oregon and California grow and produce New World style Pinot Noir wines.

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  • Pinot Noir wines from Burgundy tend to be lighter in body than New World Pinot Noir wines from the United States and elsewhere in the world.

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  • Younger winemakers experiment with classic grapes, making New World style wines with traditional grape varieties.

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  • After a great flood, Fu Xi and his sister were the only survivors and with the approval of the Emperor of Heaven procreated a new world with the help of clay figures that they turned into human beings.

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  • The Fu Xi legend states that Fu Xi and his sister were together for nearly 200 years and that Fu Xi ruled over the new world they'd created for 115 years.

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  • The Spanish were slightly more successful with their New World development.

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  • Durack went on to set a new world record in the 100-meter freestyle.

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  • As a bonus, you get to explore a whole new world of candle making without buying a lot of new supplies.

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  • Online selections brighten up the standard Christmas collection of records and CDs by opening up a whole new world of novelty holiday tunes and original compositions destined to become classics.

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  • Some people think life will cease to exist, and some people think life will simply transition into a new world.

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  • Open up a whole new world of learning for your child with free online preschool games.

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  • When your child plays a role playing game, they experience this new world through the eyes and ears of their characters.

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  • Brave New World - Callie and new attending Erica Hahn plan their first date.

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  • Brave New World - Caroline's journey from human to vampire was a solitary, painful experience for the young woman.

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  • The company's oversized and affordable watch designs appeal to high-fashion and trend lovers of a brave new world.

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  • Farmers Group Inc. is also a life insurance holding company of the Farmers New World Life Insurance Company, which offers a wide range of life insurance products.

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  • These pizzas would not have had tomato sauce because the tomato wasn't discovered until the new world was discovered.

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  • On Kendra, viewers get a look at Wilkinson's life as she moves on from the mansion and tries to build a new world with her husband, NFL player Hank Baskett.

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  • He felt that the public needed to know the truth and he and his wife were going to use their celebrity status to inform the public about how the New World Order committed the attacks and other theories.

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  • Fahrenheit 451 (1953) is a tale in the vein of Brave New World and 1984; a tale of an unpleasant future in which independent thought is suppressed to the point where books are banned and, when discovered, burned.

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  • It was a whole new world and we ate it up.

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  • Katherine Kerr's Deverry series begins with her novel Daggerspell, a fascinating, if uneven, launch of a new world and series of time-warping adventures.

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  • In the brave new world of the web, it takes more than just a pretty web page with good content to get noticed by the search engines.

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  • He'd gone away for a few months and returned to an entirely new world.

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  • Yully left the gym, feeling as if she'd entered a new world.

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  • She stood before the window, feeling very much like a prisoner in her new world.

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  • Her eyes had been shadowed since he met her, her own struggle with her new world taking a visible toll on her.

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  • She was trying hard to keep her fear away so she could figure out this new world.

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  • Gabriel's biggest mistake was not forcing you to accept your new world from the start.

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  • Sometimes, he thought there was none of the human left at all, just an incarnated goddess whose fascination with her new world extended to him.

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  • She did a few more breathing exercises until she felt ready to step outside her room to face the new world.

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  • She selected a few items, enough to get her through a few days in the new world.

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  • There was no other way for her to imagine the night, aside from as otherworldly as her new world.

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  • She'd wanted to return home since she arrived, yet when presented with the enormity of her importance in her new world … when she realized how incredible it really would be to have a man like A'Ran in her bed every night … when she saw he was capable of passion … when she found out an entire planet full of people would die if she left … She couldn't help the tears at such a thought.

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  • That was how her new world started – with the closing of one door.

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  • She waited, curious and uncertain if she really wanted to know more about the strange new world she stumbled into.

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  • For Vico psychology and history were the two poles of the new world he discovered.

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  • He had determined that the Indus fleet should be used to explore this new world and try to find a waterway between the Indus and the Persian Gulf.

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  • Search engines needed to change as this new World Wide Web began to expand at an exponential rate.

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