The members of the new gentry used their commercial connections and strategic land holdings to engross trade. |
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Sandra answered, clipping her compact shut and turning to engross herself in the conversation with Isabelle. |
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A beautiful melody on the piano, the theme is very catchy and memorable, that engross the audience directly in the album's atmosphere. |
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Over 50 guides engross you with their knowledge of the city and the surrounding area. |
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The evidence from the Medical Tribunal that I could not recall was on 30 May 1994, two weeks beforehand, she had made an appointment with my solicitor to engross a new will. |
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Bill Smith of Latest TV, Brighton's new channel, hopes viewers will want to contribute films on topics that engross them. |
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It's nicely told by Gardner, a well-known theatre critic and champion of theatre for young audiences, with plenty to engross those who love acting, singing and dancing, or just like reading about it. |
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In 1701 he enrolled at the University of Leipzig as a law student, but musical activities soon prevailed and were to engross him for the rest of his life. |
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Two questions should, I believe, at this time engross the attention of all workers in the field of esotericism and those who are engaged with the training of students and aspirants. |
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