He was sent two poems from a Miss Ethel Malley, who wrote saying they were found among her brother's possessions after his death. |
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Making those perimeter shots is the key at a time opponents are double-teaming McGrady on almost every possession and Yao on most possessions. |
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Western Illinois' first 14 possessions ended with a touchdown and an extra point. |
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In addition, there was a further rationale for the application of the double-entry system to the possessions of the deceased. |
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There are some horrors in Rose's memories and the distrainment of a poor household's meagre possessions is hardly cheerful. |
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Every natural and legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions. |
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The king restored him to his household and council, with his livings and possessions, from which he had been disseized before. |
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Or rather, things are not seen as individual possessions but as being available for common use and enjoyment. |
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Those provisions do not deprive a person of his possessions or interfere with his peaceful enjoyment of them. |
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I've thought about who could get use or enjoyment out of my possessions and have written down who should receive them. |
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Another important preparation for death that retirement brings is the work of disembarrassing oneself of possessions. |
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Envy is defined as discontentment with one's lot and a desire for the attributes or possessions of another person. |
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But he was discomforted with that saying, and went away mourning, for he had great possessions. |
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In our constant search for happiness in the west, we fill our emptiness with possessions. |
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He has a dizzying array of possessions that carry his initials embossed on them. |
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The most important possessions of the miller were his pairs of grindstones, which were incredibly expensive. |
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He refused earthly possessions, wearing only a dhoti and shawl of the lowliest Indian, lived as vegetarian and drank only goat's milk. |
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My Dad is a quiet man with the soul of a poet, and very little purchase on the world of things and possessions. |
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One reason graffiti seems so threatening is that it's the only art form that seems to depreciate material possessions. |
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His daughter was disinherited, and what little was left of Lovelace's possessions passed to his godsons. |
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Like people who hoard possessions, animal hoarders often lack insight into the problematic nature of their behavior. |
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At the time when tulips were rare prized possessions, they were often shown off in the knot garden. |
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Horses in the Middle East are prized possessions and give their owners a lot of status. |
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You may be eligible for tax refunds, deductions or other benefits due to lost or damaged possessions or property. |
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The alarm went off, and Stacey ran out on the parade ground, holding armfuls of records and pop posters, her dearest possessions. |
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The history of upper-class folk in the Old South is documented through journals, diaries, daybooks, and material possessions. |
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They're a comfortably bourgeois power couple, educated professionals with two children and ample material possessions. |
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The Inuit who held the potlatch would often give away his most valuable possessions at the ceremony. |
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His personal possessions arrived crammed in the back of a van and a team of staff began the lengthy task of furnishing his room. |
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Sergeant Bentley's family have kept an archive of his possessions and newspaper cuttings. |
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With nooks and crannies to be found on all three levels, storing their possessions won't be an issue for the new owners of this property. |
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People crammed into cars with their household possessions and drove out of the city. |
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Islanders do not openly admire the possessions of others because it suggests that one is envious and covetous. |
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Decent people don't covet material possessions in times of crisis and extreme suffering. |
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And it's not that they find themselves coveting their neighbor's possessions. |
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When my tour of duty ended in 1968, the military allowed me to send home a footlocker full of my possessions. |
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He made it clear that France would not give up any of its colonial possessions. |
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Kings of England had held territorial possessions in France since the Conquest. |
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Spain, in particular, feared for her possessions in northern Italy and the Low Countries. |
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The development of the sugar culture in French Caribbean possessions was also spectacular. |
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Yet by 1900 Britain had acquired huge territorial possessions in both areas. |
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Our Empire has vanished and only a few tiny islands are left from our colonial possessions. |
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The principal possessions were New France and some islands in the Caribbean. |
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The town was the last of the former possessions of Henry V that had remained in English hands. |
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Although unable to hold land a thrall could have possessions, money and time to do work for himself. |
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Modern thinking seems to be that it is better to have possessions than money. |
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This has allowed for the preservation of the family's many treasured possessions. |
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After death, our lives can be reduced to a heap of junk, yet our possessions actually outlive us. |
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It is aimed at giving people enough warning to either get out of the house or move valuable possessions to safety. |
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And if you do not make a will then your home, your possessions, and your money may end up in the wrong hands. |
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Why did Jesus exhort the rich young man to sell all his possessions and give the money to the poor? |
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At heart, it's got to do with what the greedy do with their money and possessions. |
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A police spokesman said the pair had little money and no possessions with them when they left. |
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There's more to life than work, study and striving for career, money and possessions. |
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These people seemed to have been buried with all of their most precious personal possessions. |
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Looting the tawdry possessions of the African villagers was both a reprisal and a reward. |
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He has nothing left of his parents, and no one to inherit his own possessions. |
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Shoppers have two days this weekend to bring their most treasured possessions to the centre to be critiqued and valued. |
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Potential donors need to feel confident that their possessions will be properly looked after. |
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At one time, they were treasured possessions, but now have fallen on hard times. |
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Beside her mother, she was the cause of his joy and the most precious of his possessions. |
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What if we were unconcerned with possessions, money or always having the best or biggest. |
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Material possessions and the means of measuring them by reference to groats, shillings or florins were forbidden in the Holy Parish. |
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I was trapped with my flaky mother in a too-small car loaded with all of our worldly possessions, driving to a forsaken destination. |
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Islamists revere the hajj, the religious pilgrim who relinquishes his earthly possessions in order to fulfill the commands of God. |
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Cape Verdeans have a communal attitude towards property and freely borrow and lend possessions. |
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Her briefcase contained personal possessions, including a personal organiser, and papers relating to her work as a councillor. |
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He had his wallet and personal possessions on his body, so there was no reason to suspect any robbery. |
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To suggest that officials have the right to enter homes, and to take photographs of private possessions is ill-informed scaremongering. |
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Setting down her possessions in a corner, she strode over to the facing window and rested her elbows on the sill. |
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Another family drove past, the children perched on top of a couple of mattresses strapped over another sorry pile of possessions. |
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Resources could be spread over the year or week by credit from the local store or taking possessions to the pawnshop. |
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Of his many personal ciphers and mottoes one appears more frequently on his personal possessions than any other. |
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Inmates practising paganism will be allowed a hoodless robe, incense and a piece of religious jewellery among their personal possessions. |
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We hold on to beliefs as if they were cherished possessions, like trinkets that have sentimental value but no practical use. |
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A big cardboard box shoved in the corner contains the sum total of Kwan's worldly possessions. |
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I am hunched against the biting wind, and all my possessions are next to me in a battered suitcase. |
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He sold all his possessions to fund the trip and says he has no plans to return home. |
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So overcome with emotion was he that he even embraced a prison guard as he was given back his personal possessions. |
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In this world the most glorious of all possessions one could hope to have was that of the carbuncle. |
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Imagine losing all of your worldly possessions except for whatever you may have haphazardly thrown in a suitcase two weeks ago. |
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The dorm room was smaller, yes, but I couldn't afford to let my father get his hands on my possessions. |
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Women's status in the law was reduced to that of material objects and possessions. |
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The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation. |
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Somehow this usually results in us having more possessions than we started out with. |
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No buts Christopher, she couldn't have gotten any of your possessions if you didn't give them to her yourself. |
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Thus, physical possessions were seen as a means of attaining nonmaterial desires. |
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Often on such occasions the bullocky's dog would sit guarding its master's tuckerbox and possessions while he was away seeking help. |
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Many homes contained unvalued possessions that had been their property since the Victorian and Georgian days. |
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Girls engage in catty behavior and nasty comments, judging each other on appearance and material possessions. |
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She stood just inside the gate and clutched her small bundle of possessions, her one familiar token in an unknown world. |
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No aristocrat worth his title would ever have boasted about his wealth and possessions. |
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God's Son taught us that we travel light-heartedly when we travel unburdened by possessions. |
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Materialism traps us, unawares, in a world of possessions hag-ridden by irrational fears of likely loss and lurking dangers. |
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The wrong done him by David in granting one-half his possessions to Ziba, the slave of Mephibosheth, did not go unavenged. |
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Peace grows when the graces of God and the blessings of Earth are not considered possessions to be protected but divine gifts intended for all. |
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The dead had long since been cast over the side, their scant possessions and weapons cradled in their embrace. |
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Ma'dan have few possessions, typically just a few water buffalo, a gun, some blankets and cooking utensils, and a reed canoe coated with bitumen. |
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I saw several people who, like him, appeared to have their worldly possessions stacked neatly on a metal trolley. |
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When we were liberated, we were almost naked, bereft of all possessions, clad in a prisoner's striped uniform and wooden clogs. |
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I remade the bed and put what possessions I couldn't take with me in my bag into a plastic bin bag. |
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Scottish fishing boats took the survivors and possessions to Anstruther in Fife. |
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A peasant conscript army was established, with weapons being the possessions of the government. |
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Mr Holland searched high and low for some convenient storage solution for his son's treasured possessions. |
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This includes the loss of treasured possessions, not to mention the upheaval of moving out for five to seven months. |
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Now her treasured possessions are to go under the hammer at Dale Wood Auctioneers in Batley, next Tuesday. |
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At auction, cherished memories are trashed as treasured possessions are sifted and ascribed their price in the name of the bottom line. |
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Chances are the burglar and your treasured possessions will be long gone before the police arrive. |
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They were unhurt, but most of their treasured possessions have been destroyed. |
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Their possessions and equipment will be carried on a trailer that can be attached to a bicycle and pulled along as they cycle. |
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In West Africa British possessions were limited to the settlement of Sierra Leone, and trading posts on the Gambia and Gold Coast. |
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Their dwellings, all their possessions, their families, their gods, everything was put to the torch. |
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A number of overseas possessions remain part of metropolitan France and send MPs to the national assembly. |
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After all, it's a complete waste to struggle and toil in order to accumulate possessions that you will have no use for in death. |
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This affected some 300,000 Sephardim, who were forced to abandon property and possessions as they fled. |
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And lo, the smooth voiced TV announcer came upon them and the glories of many fine possessions shown round about them. |
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They are planning to sell all their possessions in what will be a car boot sale to beat all car boot sales. |
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An ancient tale tells of four mendicants who had chosen to abandon wealth, possessions and ambition in hope of benefiting the world. |
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When I was captured by the Baluchis, a tribal regiment of Pakistan, they took away all my possessions. |
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His stat books and scrapbooks with all of his articles remain prized possessions of the family. |
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If you die testate, then all your possessions will be distributed in the way you set out in your will. |
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None of his belongings had been interfered with and no possessions had been stolen. |
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The book earnestly tracks Elizabeth's life from her family roots to the sad scattering of her possessions after her death. |
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The reality of the amount of dust that covers your possessions in the Mallee is also something important that is never addressed. |
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Mothers are, of course, notorious for clearing your most favourite possessions out of your bedroom the moment your back is turned. |
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In today's world, obsessions become possessions and passions become fashions. |
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It meant giving up her old name, all her possessions, shaving her head and wearing burgundy and yellow robes. |
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Do the donors who feed money and old possessions in at one end of the pipeline have any ideas where it leads? |
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The Saluki and the horse are prized possessions of the Arabs and the Persians. |
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This Mr Whitton presents to us as roughly equivalent to St Francis giving his possessions to the poor. |
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Most children his age should have been romping around playing, breaking prize possessions then denying it profusely. |
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They had brought no possessions, and as islanders who had lived off fishing and farming, they had no real professional skills. |
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Detectives from Scotland Yard's art and antiques squad are hoping to return the possessions to their rightful owners. |
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Whoever did it was obviously looking for cash because they went through all my possessions and rifled through all the drawers in the house. |
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They lost their liberty, their livelihoods, their communities, and their possessions. |
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He gave us his most valuable possessions, these swords, and we have never returned the favor. |
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They needed to build a lean-to shelter, dry their possessions, and repack their canoe for the rest of their journey. |
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Earlier, more than 2.5 million residents along the Florida coast had evacuated their homes, leaving their possessions to the mercy of the storm. |
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The Thugs strangle their victims, steal their possessions, and bury them in pre-dug pits. |
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But by about seven thirty, everything had been took from the two removal vans that had transported their possessions and furniture from London. |
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That happiness is to be achieved primarily through consumption and amassment of material possessions. |
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The heraldic devices of the lancet tops and in the tracery lights represent other of Louis's and Francoise's possessions and ancestors. |
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Finally, my dishes, kitchen equipment and all other worldly possessions have arrived and my living room is floor to ceiling with big heavy boxes. |
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Once the city has divested itself of all these cumbersome services and possessions, our city aldermen will have just one more task to complete. |
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With their donkeys carrying all their worldly possessions, they arrived following an exhausting trek four days ago. |
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It was here that the worldly possessions of a million innocents were sifted of valuables and stored. |
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Marcus just e-mailed me to say that the container holding all our worldly possessions is scheduled to set sail for Trinidad on February 9th. |
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I know that I will forfeit my freedom, my reputation, my worldly possessions, and most importantly, the trust of my friends and family. |
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The family was distraught on Monday after a lifetime's possessions were reduced to ashes in just minutes. |
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Bags are a girl's best friend, allowing women to keep their must-have possessions close at hand. |
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Even so, advisers recommend taking photographs of valuable possessions and keeping receipts for as many things as possible. |
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He quit his job, packed up his possessions, bought a racing bike and moved out West. |
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With the entry of the French into the war, Britain had to look to the security of their long shipping lanes and the protection of her other possessions throughout the world. |
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Some especially well-bred people among us might be noble enough in spirit and possessions to abstain from this temptation. |
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Margaret, in the blasted shock of sudden loss, sold most of her possessions and moved to Florida. |
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Founded as a utopia where possessions, childcare, and love were communal, traditional family structures were banned. |
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O God, bless this offering that it may become the finest of our possessions, the liveliest word of our witness, the greatest comfort to others in the giving. |
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Debra further advised that the only way she could think that Alex would be able to get money is to sell some of her possessions. |
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Do I write about how I have recently become a new man, or at least an old man with new possessions, or do I write about the recent woeful state of my blogging psyche? |
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His possessions lay around him, including a bit and bridle from his horse at his head, pairs of stirrup mounts and spurs by his feet, and a handled iron cauldron. |
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Anyone who has ever packed away their worldly possessions to redecorate a room will know what a time-consuming and stressful experience it can be. |
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Several ancient electronic gadgets, knick-knacks, CDs and other miscellaneous possessions seemed to be tucked into any free space that could be found. |
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Also, some of Carmena's worldly possessions were quite valuable. |
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The humble earthenware teapot rests on the red lacquered side-table which was listed after her death in the meagre inventory of Marguerite's possessions. |
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In the last third of the seventh century, when Byzantium definitively lost its African possessions, ceramics and amphorae from the Aegean and from the east become predominant. |
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The distorted thinking of some parents who regard their children as mere possessions instead of treating them as independent people only amplifies the social tragedy. |
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We employ inventory management to help solidify their property and make sure they have a better record of their possessions. |
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City Prosecutor's Office spokesman Sergei Marchenko said the killer or killers had apparently rifled through Kushnir's possessions, leaving the apartment in disarray. |
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So the Portuguese fled, and the Walanda installed themselves in the one and only town on the island, appropriating the buildings and the possessions of the enemy. |
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With shaking limbs, she rose from her bed, stumbled to the small wardrobe that held her few remaining possessions and started rooting through them, searching frantically. |
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Included among the man's 100-odd possessions were a pair of gold hair ornaments, three copper knives, a shale belt-ring, archery equipment and arrowheads. |
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He played little before this season but is the type of player who can scrape up several extra possessions by diving for loose balls and picking up stray rebounds. |
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It emerged that Mr Burrell had told the Queen in a private conversation following Diana's death that he had kept some of the princess's possessions for safe keeping. |
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On Monday the finance and general purposes committee backed a suggestion from the former mayor that a list of all of the council's valuable possessions should be drawn up. |
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One should also learn to avoid non-divine traits as ostentation, arrogance, self-conceit, anger, pride and excessive attachment to worldly possessions. |
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To ride their horses and take away their possessions, To see the faces of those who were dear to them bedewed with tears, and to clasp their wives and daughters in his arms. |
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On a ledge is a small TV set and a cabinet with a few sad possessions spilling out. |
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Against Seattle last week, the Jaguars had four kick-offs go for touchbacks and pinned the Seahawks inside the 10-yard line on consecutive possessions. |
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The tendency to acknowledge such familial relationships produced a tertiary rather than binary system of racial classification in Louisiana and other French possessions. |
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A valet found Hilton's possessions down the road from her property and her driver retrieved them. |
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Many Ugandans are incredibly generous with their time, and will always share resources like money and possessions around the family and the village. |
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It had long been accepted practice in portrait painting to depict sitters with prized possessions appropriate to their status and station in life. |
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He frames his cultural codes as domestic interiors, always unpeopled and usually crammed with possessions, spaces so filled with emptiness, they ache. |
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As part of the ceremony a woman was spreading eagle feathers on the crowd, sharing one of the most treasured possessions among native people, a true welcoming gesture. |
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The major European bourgeoisies had become imperial powers, brutally exploiting their colonial possessions and often suppressing basic democratic rights at home. |
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These men were observed to be of various statures, considerably variegated, and carried their worldly possessions in bundles, boxes, trunks, valises, and suitcases. |
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If those beliefs can be pried loose just a bit, Frost says, the possessions might eventually follow. |
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In the desperate flee from their homes the Hurworth families had been unable to take everything with them, so buried some treasured possessions under a tree. |
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For the insurance claim, they had to compile exhaustive spreadsheets of their possessions, right down to how many white T-shirts were in a bureau drawer. |
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The Pawnees, Wichitas, and perhaps other Caddoans owned the plains-country, and their possessions reached to within a few miles of the Missouri, especially in Kansas. |
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But in a gross violation of their trust, Williams spent the fortnight casing the house, working out where keys were kept to the safe and what possessions they had. |
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Direct defense refers to the use of armed forces to thwart an adversary's attempt to capture or destroy possessions such as territory, population, and strategic resources. |
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These people would be better off establishing a cult, getting a bunch of doped up teenagers to donate all their possessions and hero-worship them. |
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At an early stage in the fighting, panic-stricken civilians fleeing the violence were seen running in the streets carrying bundles of possessions on their heads. |
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When trekking over mountains became too difficult and winter was closing in, the need to abandon personal possessions to speed up travel became imperative. |
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There is the man who yearned for eternal life but was terribly attached to his own possessions, and the poor widow who put her last penny in the treasury. |
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She is no longer pernickety about her house and her possessions. |
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The face and hands of the first were by now fleshless, but from the possessions in the pockets Trelawney was able to tell that the body was undoubtedly that of Shelley. |
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With her worldly possessions in a shopping bag, she wandered about in the downtown crime-ridden district of the nation's capital, appearing disoriented. |
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After his funeral, after going through his things, his earthly possessions, in the sealed apartment, I hadn't wanted to do anything but sleep for a long time and not dream. |
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They push shopping carts loaded with children, with bags of diapers and groceries, and all their earthly possessions crammed into a few white plastic trash bags. |
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Marriage joins two people in a relationship, and unless there is a limiting prenuptial agreement, the union with the person unites you to all the person's possessions. |
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Furniture and other possessions that survive with long and reliable provenances may still elude adequate identification of the earliest circumstances of ownership. |
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However, the state of deprivation of his possessions has continued. |
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Among his most prized possessions were his books of Plato, including the Timaeus in which the mathematical ratios of the golden section are described. |
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Moreover, the duty of free respect to others is really only a negative one and is thus analogous to the juridical duty of not encroaching on another's possessions. |
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He bears all patiently, and at the end of that period an angel tells him that his sins are expiated and he is restored to his family and possessions. |
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Frequent skirmishes between them took place for control of colonial possessions. |
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Thus, Portugal was allied with Britain and preserved its possessions for a longer time. |
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The Church's incomes and possessions were instead redirected to the court in Copenhagen. |
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The cost was high and Britain no longer had the wealth to maintain an empire, so it granted independence to almost all its possessions. |
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Pitt had a clear appreciation of the enormous value of imperial possessions, and realized the vulnerability of the French Empire. |
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In return, the Scots fleet raided the Northumbrian coast where Gospatric's possessions were concentrated. |
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Transfer of colonial possessions between Great Britain, France, Spain, and Portugal. |
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In the Far East, the British Army rallied against the Japanese in the Burma Campaign and regained the British Far Eastern colonial possessions. |
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In the beginning of the period the Slavic tribes started to expand aggressively into Byzantine possessions on the Balkans. |
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He barred Langton from entering England and seized the lands of the archbishopric and other papal possessions. |
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In 1908, the United Kingdom issued further Letters Patent that established constitutional arrangements for its possessions in the South Atlantic. |
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Article 1 provides for the right to the peaceful enjoyment of one's possessions. |
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Mercantilism was the basic policy imposed by Great Britain on its overseas possessions. |
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The word dominions originally referred to the possessions of the Kingdom of England. |
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Disraeli gained agreement that Turkey should retain enough of its European possessions to safeguard the Dardanelles. |
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The United States is a federal republic of 50 states, a federal district, five territories and eleven uninhabited island possessions. |
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Perhaps the greatest single benefit to Scotland of the Union was that she could enjoy free trade with England and her possessions overseas. |
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The table below details changes in members' allegiances and parties' seat possessions. |
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Crown dependencies are possessions of the British Crown, as opposed to overseas territories or colonies of the United Kingdom. |
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Orwell had to spend some days in hospital with a poisoned hand and had most of his possessions stolen by the staff. |
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On April 14, to avoid debtors' prison, he sold his household possessions to pay debts. |
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Black African slave labor from Portugal's West African possessions was imported to do the grueling agricultural work. |
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He abdicated as ruler of the Spanish Empire in January 1556, with no fanfare, and gave these possessions to Philip. |
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But within a few years of Justinian's death, Byzantine possessions in Italy were greatly reduced by the Lombards who settled in the peninsula. |
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In these areas, Ivan's agents attacked boyars, merchants, and even common people, summarily executing some and confiscating land and possessions. |
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When crossing the Urals, the Cossacks had to carry their possessions on their backs because they did not have horses. |
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The war lasted thirty years and cost Venice much of its eastern Mediterranean possessions. |
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As valuable and highly prized possessions, pieces of Chinese export porcelain appeared in many 17th century Dutch paintings. |
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His Spanish inheritance included all the Spanish possessions in the New World and around the Mediterranean. |
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James, the Duke of York, headed the Royal African Company and hoped to seize the possessions of the Dutch West India Company. |
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The English sought to take over the Dutch trade routes and colonies while excluding the Dutch from their own colonial possessions. |
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Part of the treaty was a stipulation that each side would keep the possessions it held on 31 July, so Surinam was again returned to the Dutch. |
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Its culture is similar to that of Caribbean nations that were or are British possessions, such as Jamaica, Belize, the Cayman Islands, etc. |
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Clothing and personal possessions were taken from them and stored, to be returned on their discharge. |
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They split their possessions while Hadley accepted Hemingway's offer of the proceeds from The Sun Also Rises. |
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Was it because the believers were so liberal with their possessions that God was so liberal with his grace? |
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When it comes to her possessions, Spelling doesn't appear to be the sentimental type. |
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Is your policy 'new for old', and will all-risks cover protect possessions outside your home? |
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The imperialist power practiced primitivization on its colonial possessions. |
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In addition to the Holy Roman Empire, Charles personally ruled Spain, Austria, and a number of smaller possessions neighboring France. |
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The results of the VOC in the war against the Spanish possessions in the Far East were less impressive. |
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When his possessions were visited by Spanish explorers in 1522, they were the southernmost part of the New World yet known to Europeans. |
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Many nobles, including Alexander II of Scotland for his English possessions, gathered to give homage to him. |
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The following list shows the colonial powers following the end of hostilities in 1945, and their colonial or administrative possessions. |
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In 1933 Japan seized the Chinese province of Jehol, and incorporated it into its Manchurian possessions. |
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In July 1941 Japan sent troops to southern Indochina, thus threatening British and Dutch possessions in the Far East. |
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Nelson told him that he was sure to die, and begged him to pass his possessions to Emma. |
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It originated with the overseas possessions and trading posts established by England between the late 16th and early 18th centuries. |
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The Spanish Empire, including the possessions in the Netherlands and Italy, was inherited by Charles's son Philip II of Spain. |
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It renounced all of its Pacific possessions, including the Marshall Islands. |
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Then, in 1767, King Charles III ordered all Jesuits expelled from all Spanish possessions, including New Spain. |
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During the period of the English Civil War, the English overseas possessions were highly involved. |
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All correspondence concerning overseas possessions were funneled through the council. |
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Over 1,300 returnees wait here, often for weeks, with all their worldly possessions, before moving on to other places where they will settle. |
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In 1871, all of the Dutch possessions on the Dutch Gold Coast were sold to Britain. |
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In 1630, Pernambuco, as well as many Portuguese possessions in Brazil, was occupied by the Dutch. |
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In addition, the French possessions in Acadia were also yielded to Britain. |
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A deal was made that allowed John to keep Tickhill and Nottingham, but return his other possessions. |
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His descendants did not live in the Capitania of Angra, instead sending ouvidores, magistrates to the territory to administer the possessions. |
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I would gladly give all of my worldly possessions just to be able to do that. |
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The Crown took over its Indian possessions, its administrative powers and machinery, and its armed forces. |
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He promised he would allow the Emperor and any other inhabitants to leave with their possessions. |
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Here, the loveful mourning that casts the prized possessions of the dead upon the pyre? |
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With the campaigns of the next year, Napoleon aimed for the Austrian possessions across the Alps. |
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In 1358, following a war with the Kingdom of Hungary, the Treaty of Zadar forced Venice to give up many of its possessions in Dalmatia. |
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He likewise conquered the Portuguese possessions of Elmina Castle, Saint Thomas, and Luanda and Angola. |
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Our gyves were removed and our possessions returned to us, except for my Banker's Special. |
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The Renaissance arrived in the Iberian peninsula through the Mediterranean possessions of the Aragonese Crown and the city of Valencia. |
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When the war ended, England was bereft of its Continental possessions, leaving it with only Calais on the continent. |
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Charles V declared that all the English possessions in France were forfeited, and before the end of 1369 all of Aquitaine was in full revolt. |
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The territory was initially under the control of Trebizond, and possibly part of its Crimean possessions, the Perateia. |
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Moreover, the territory of Germania Superior was not originally included among the Alemanni's possessions. |
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The kings of England made claim to Normandy, as well as their other possessions in France, which led to various disputes with the French. |
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The Goths, except for their cavalry, defended their wagon circle, inside of which were their families and possessions. |
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Britain and France both had significant colonial possessions in India and had been battling for supremacy for a number of years. |
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If a key part of shopping is the conversion of anonymous commodities into possessions, shopping is a cultural as much as an economic activity. |
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His 1152 marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine allowed the future Henry II to gain control of his new wife's possessions of Aquitaine and Gascony. |
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Henry joined his dying father near Rouen in September, where the King partitioned his possessions among his sons. |
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Beginning in 1543, Panama was administered as part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, along with all other Spanish possessions in South America. |
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The French kings had endeavored, over the centuries, to reduce these possessions, to the effect that only Gascony was left to the English. |
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After the Norman Conquest, the kings of England were vassals of the kings of France for their possessions in France. |
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On 7 June the King and Queen visited Jersey and Guernsey to welcome the oldest possessions of the Crown back to freedom. |
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Her wedding shoes, place cards and bonbonniere are among all her lost possessions, but luckily she still has her groom. |
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As part of this agreement John was promised the future inheritance of Savoy, Piedmont, Maurienne, and the other possessions of Count Humbert. |
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The close proximity resulted in possessions on both sides of the Channel by some religious orders. |
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The Dutch, English and French were quick to take advantage by seizing some small Spanish island possessions in the Caribbean. |
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In 1378, the city was besieged by Charles V as the rest of the Norman possessions of the King of Navarre, but in vain. |
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These companies acquired overseas possessions that later became Dutch colonies. |
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Among the possessions stolen from their hire car was a video camera with footage of the blue cotinga and other rare birds seen in Panama. |
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The Viking longships were the epitome of naval power in their time and were highly valued possessions. |
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Italy also lost all its colonial possessions, formally ending the Italian Empire. |
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In 1481, the last male of the House of Anjou died, willing all the Angevin possessions to the king. |
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In addition, as the Spanish Empire started to decline in the 17th century, so did its possessions in Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Milan. |
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