Few had ever seen her, though tales of her strength, her beauty and her generous gifts spread far and wide. |
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They come from places far and wide to worship their ancestors at the source of the Ethiope River in Southern Nigeria. |
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He explained that it is these skilled and semi-skilled workers who form the teams that are often sent far and wide across the country to work. |
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Now I could go with my friends and we roamed far and wide, often taking a picnic with us. |
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Once inside, it is instantly obvious why this hotel's fame has spread far and wide. |
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Spread far and wide across the world, many have made a mark in their chosen fields. |
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They search far and wide to uncover the living waters and long to drink the passion of life. |
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As people's skill at imitation increased, those memes that were good at getting copied would have spread far and wide. |
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The ideological battleground of the Cold War stretched far and wide and Africa was not an exception. |
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Roland has a wonderful selection of cows and calves and cows in calf and there are enquiries from far and wide. |
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He is known far and wide, not for his intellectual astuteness or classroom achievements, but for his ability to energize campus social life. |
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Now the fashion is changing, skiers and snowboarders are skiing far and wide instead of concentrating on the beaten track. |
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She had been careless up until then, spraying errors far and wide, but when Serena went home, the errors cleared up. |
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Blackened and twisted debris was scattered far and wide over across the gentle slope, like driftwood on a beach. |
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There are about 390 members spread far and wide but active membership in York is much smaller and dwindling. |
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Soon the Ngaere Gardens were being admired by visitors who came from far and wide. |
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A wooden vessel maneuvered to dock at a pier on Mahakam Ulu River, the sound of its whistle wailing far and wide. |
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People travel from far and wide to visit this town's plenteous antique stores. |
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In some cases, however, an expert became well enough known that aspirants came from far and wide to his house to study. |
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Certainly, while praise has run far and wide, the film has had its detractors. |
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I couldn't have friends descend from far and wide only to find that the sum total of my conversion is still the equivalent of a student hovel. |
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The bloggers scour far and wide for news reports and bring the most salient ones to the attention of their readers. |
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Stephen was known far and wide for his love of Irish culture, particularly music, song and dance. |
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Gilded statues and carvings adorn the walls and pilgrims come from far and wide. |
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He was a noted musician and was renowned for his ability to play the flute which earned him recognition far and wide. |
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A strictly halal butchery run with pride and culinary imagination attracts customers from far and wide. |
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Pieter Bruegel the Elder is known far and wide for his thirty-five or so extant paintings. |
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However, this time, the spillover washed over all aspects of pop culture, spreading far and wide from the hardcore fan base. |
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Other gifts have been received from far and wide, with heartfelt messages of support for the beleaguered farming community. |
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And now he will take in two, lower level La Liga games as he spreads the net far and wide in search of new talent. |
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I know that people travel from far and wide to enjoy short breaks and long holidays in our beautiful and historic city. |
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They come from far and wide to park their cars, batter their brats and chug their beer. |
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However, for those travelling far and wide in Southeast Asia in search of birds, the unrevised King guide was the only one available until now. |
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I searched far and wide but could not find a single drop of water, not even boiled drinking water. |
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He has travelled far and wide in Ireland, the U.K and America and has all kinds of stories to tell in his own inimitable way. |
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Crowds flock from far and wide to sample the club's legendary recitals. |
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As one of only two consultants for the whole of west Cumbria, he travelled far and wide to outpatient clinics and did domiciliary visits all over the western Lake District. |
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The aims of support groups vary far and wide, but they all have one thing in common: they mobilize the wonderful psychic power of human sympathy. |
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From mere house cat to famous idol, Meow soon gathered minions far and wide, mobilising social media to satiate his thirst for power. |
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The Romans also spread plantings of rosemary and mint far and wide. |
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Britain is recruiting far and wide to prop up its rundown national health system, from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, China, and the Philippines. |
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Every two years,athletes gather from far and wide across the world's northern circumpolar regions for an exciting week of sporting competition. |
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The message of the campaign went far and wide, reached not only the youth of the deanery but also the elderly and the young people of Dodoma. |
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Its power comes not only from disseminating images far and wide at the speed of light, but from its inhuman ability of ceaseless observation. |
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The legend of the oriental carpet has survived for centuries, travelling far and wide. |
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In the 19th century, the Mi'kmaq travelled far and wide to sell their art, in particular, their baskets. |
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Wine lovers from far and wide are discovering and savouring Canadian wines, one of the world's best-kept secrets. |
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This point of view is heard far and wide yet is far from being adopted by states and the major multinationals. |
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Giraffes graze far and wide across the southern African bush and savannah, browsing the tops of trees for new shoots. |
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We need a European army, navy and air force to ensure our peaceful European values are spread far and wide, for we must never go to war again. |
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Canadians are also recognized far and wide for their humanitarian work among the world's poor and oppressed. |
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He writes that Idrijski ¸likrofi were the most popular dish, which was known far and wide. |
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But instead of just quietly releasing a statement through a publicist, she broadcasted her anger far and wide. |
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In the Bulger saga, culpability within the criminal-justice system spreads far and wide. |
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People came from far and wide to photograph the defanged tiger in his Fort Sill home. |
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Shoppers flocked from far and wide to enjoy the medieval atmosphere, and shop staff and stallholders got into the spirit of the event by donning crested tabards. |
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Granuaile sailed the seas of Clew Bay and beyond in the 16th century and was known far and wide for her fearless attempts to hold on to the ancient Gaelic way of life. |
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It is for this string of real life problems that young people demanded unfettered media latitude to have their voice megaphoned far and wide on issues close to their chest. |
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The basin fills up with colourful narrowboats from far and wide, and the banks are packed out with the folk who congregate at events such as this. |
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A wisp of a reasoned argument escaped the net that I cast far and wide. |
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In the chaos of the nighttime paradrop into Normandy, France, Easy Company, like its sister airborne units, is scattered far and wide across the enemy terrain. |
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The howls of anger and disagreement were heard far and wide. |
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Let us treat our pupils as real people rather than ciphers, and let us encourage their minds to range as far and wide as their talents will allow them. |
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The fruit of the coconut tree includes the buoyant husk surrounding the coconut, which helps the seeds float downstream and spread the tree's offspring far and wide. |
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Now people journey from far and wide for the very popular literary festival with many exiles of the area arranging their holidays to coincide with the event. |
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His works were studied and read far and wide, even in China and Japan. |
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We encourage our donors, volunteers, staff and other Canadians far and wide who have been touched by the blood system to support this initiative and become the type that saves lives. |
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Through Pierre Loti, that great magical wordsmith and the literary reference for the exotic, the imagination of several generations of readers travelled far and wide. |
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Moreover, if members of a particular community are scattered far and wide, it is difficult to accommodate their representational needs within the confines of a territorially based electoral system. |
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Besides, the presence of observers from farming organizations, as well as the federal and provincial governments, will help spread the information collected during the Network far and wide across Canada. |
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The news of the usefulness of these early pencils spread far and wide, attracting the attention of artists all over the known world. |
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The parts are scattered far and wide and some are stuck in the treetops where aggressive mosquitoes and grouchy birds live, and some have fallen into the water, where they are guarded by fierce piranhas. |
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Meanwhile, groups of Huns started a series of attacks across the Danube, and the Isaurians marauded far and wide in Anatolia. |
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The Niederhorn-Beatenberg region is full of delights: its nature is unspoilt, its fauna is intact, and it has some of the most spectacular views far and wide. |
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People come from far and wide to be a part of this old-fashioned county fair, sponsored by the Stanstead County Agricultural and Horticultural Societies. |
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The Mittelstand wins plaudits far and wide. |
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Knowledge and know-how have indeed in part been forgotten, or those who possess it have scattered far and wide around the world, as a result of the troubled times the country has experienced. |
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The loblolly pine pollen that coated your home, car, and pets this spring is the tree's attempt to spread its genes far and wide. |
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The natural swimming holes in northeast Inner Mongolia also attract enthusiasts from far and wide to enjoy this strange winter sport. |
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In name alone, Genghis Khan conjures up notions of a ruthless, bloodthirsty warrior who pillaged lands far and wide. |
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People are coming from far and wide to take pictures and all the grandkids and great grandkids will be coming to see it over the weekend. |
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At that time, some of the more progressive climatologists and scientists in the world were saying that this is a serious matter, but the skeptics and the naysayers were far and wide. |
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Her work and the fame of her holiness spread far and wide. |
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In principle nothing else tempts the users of hypertext when they open window after window and see what authors have collected over time and strewn far and wide from their point of origin. |
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Finally, she talked about consultations far and wide. |
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We know, for example, that the Hurrians spread far and wide into the Zagros-Taurus mountain systems and intruded for a time on the neighbouring plains of Mesopotamia and the Iranian Plateau. |
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He admits that the task he faces is truly daunting: there is everything to be done, the basic infrastructure of the Ministry is in ruins, and Ministry officials have been scattered far and wide by events in Afghanistan. |
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Roaming far and wide in the hunt for your prey, making sure you're not caught by local authorities and maintaining the trust of oblivious townsfolk are all essential skills. |
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Gently rolling hills speckled with olive trees and cork oaks stretched out far and wide under clear blue skies and the only streams in view contained water. |
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The peace and prosperity that prevailed made his court a centre of cosmopolitanism, attracting scholars, artists and religious visitors from far and wide. |
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Striped bass, especially, in season attract anglers from far and wide. |
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Amidst decay, researchers find abundant mycoparasites, antifungal compounds, and Penicilliums.The recent additions, including many Penicillium species, came from far and wide. |
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Bronze objects were then exported far and wide, and supported the trade. |
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They come from far and wide to see Granada's Alhambra, Seville's Cathedral and the Alcazar, the Mezquita of Cordoba and Picasso's museum in Malaga. |
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Although the Roman Empire incorporated peoples from far and wide, genetic studies suggest they were not significantly mixed into the British population. |
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The Sheriff of Nottingham possessed property near Loxley, among other places both far and wide including Hazlebadge Hall, Peveril Castle and Haddon Hall. |
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