I wold just like to remind you that before this same committee, a few months ago, I mentioned that there are two kinds of djihad. |
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It wold have been a harsh penalty as Yoshida's arm was by his side and the contact seemed inadvertent. |
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Our government promised during the campaign that it wold increase funding to help minority linguistic duality communities. |
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Source: GlobalFoundries University of Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is the first college in the wold dedicated to nanotechnology. |
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As can your see, the expertise of our fabrication methods, easily meet all standards required in all provinces across the country, also across other different parts of the wold. |
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This leaves it up to the churches themselves to bless or not to bless these unions according to whatever their current theology or discipline wold mandate. |
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In fine, all these treasures, like snow on the wold, Three days lain, then to nothing forspilled, suppose. |
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Aftir that, my seid lord retournyng to the campe, wold in nowise bee lodged in the same, but where he laye the furst nyght. |
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Mrs Woodcock has been hard at work making home-baked parkin made with locally-brewed real ale Wold Top beer. |
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When Guppy discovers that Smallweed has the letters and intends to bribe Sir Leicester Dedlock with them he races to Chesney Wold to warn the lady of house. |
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After 1pm a range of events will take place at the Langton Wold Gallops including a parade of hunting hounds, a celebrity pony Grand National and dressage display. |
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An alternative route heads directly north across Knoutberry Haw to pass Whernside Tarns and reaches the Craven Way at Boot of the Wold. |
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The use of the execution site and cemetery at Walkington Wold in east Yorkshire suggests a continuity of judicial practice. |
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Leaving Finedon, the road then passes the Burton Wold Wind Farm and bypasses the town of Burton Latimer, finally arriving at Junction 10 of the A14 at Barton Seagrave. |
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