How To Use Abode In A Sentence
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So they came on a day, and found this dead man at the sacring of his mass, and they abode him till he had said mass.
Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
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Kind and tempting was the invitation to prolong my stay at the See House; enticing was the prospect offered me of a visit to a seigneurie on the Ottawa; and it was with very great reluctance that, after a sojourn of only one day, I left this abode of refinement and hospitality, and the valued friends who had received me with so much kindness, for a tedious journey to New
The Englishwoman in America
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¶ Raud the Strong was the name of a peasant who abode at Godey in that fjord which is named Salpti (Salten).
The Sagas of Olaf Tryggvason and of Harald The Tyrant (Harald Haardraade)
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So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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It was a sweet repast in the swank abode of internationally renowned interior designer Bill Stubbs Friday afternoon.
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Many years after we find him living in a remote district beyond the great Orange River, leading the life of a "trek-boor," -- that is, a nomade farmer, who has no fixed or permanent abode, but moves with his flocks from place to place, wherever good pastures and water may tempt him.
The Bush Boys History and Adventures of a Cape Farmer and his Family
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[Berozoua Vstia.] 8 Item, if you shall vnderstand as you are outwards bound, that the enemie is gone before you to S. Nicholas, remember what aduice hath bene giuen you for your stay at Berozoua Vstia, till you haue by espials viewed and vnderstood the forces, and the manner of their abode at that place.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Voluspa," or Song of the Prophetess, a kind of sibylline lay, which contains an account of the creation, the origin of man and of evil, and concludes with a prediction of the destruction and renovation of the universe, and a description of the future abodes of happiness and misery.
Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities
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By the time we settled into our beachside abode, I was in great danger of gnawing my own arm off with hunger.
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A little time to carry on this intrigue with the Frank, when possibly, by the assistance of this gallant, Alexius shall exchange the crown for a cloister, or a still narrower abode; and then, Agelastes, thou deservest to be blotted from the roll of philosophers, if thou canst not push out of the throne the conceited and luxurious Caesar, and reign in his stead, a second Marcus
Count Robert of Paris
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Presently it is the abode of wild pigeons, bats, goats, dogs, pigs etc.
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When he returned home, he laid the five leaves in a box and locking it, gave the key to his wife (who then showed big with child), and said to her, Know that my decease is at hand and that the time draweth nigh for my translation from this abode temporal to the home which is eternal.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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We must remember, however, that there was a time when the same 'purposefulness' was believed to exist in the cosmos where everything seemed to turn literally and metaphorically around the earth, the abode of man.
Science and Morals and Other Essays
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Then they brought an ewer and basin of gold, and he washed his right hand and abode in the gladdest of life and the most honourable.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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'The first instance I shall give of the abiding influence of strong impressions received in infancy, is in the character of a lady who is now no more; and who was too eminent for piety and virtue, to leave any doubt of her being now exalted to the enjoyment of that felicity which her enfeebled mind, during its abode on earth, never dared to contemplate.
The Mother's Book
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Through the solid floor of the abode, the chill of winter seeped in, fettered little by the meagre warmth provided by the fire.
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For Welish, the seasoned experimentalist, a central question which has never lost its urgency hinges upon what the lyric can comprehend, what it can grasp in its shifting abode.
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If a man love Me, he will keep My words: and My Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
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In some future Number we will relate how jollily we fare in our new abode.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845
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The said Cassekey also set up his abode in their tent; kept all his tribe away from the woman and child and aged man; kindled fires; caused, as a delicate attention, the only hog remaining on the wreck to be killed and brought to them for a midnight meal; and, in short, comported himself so hospitably, and with such kindly consideration toward the broad-brimmed Quaker, that we are inclined to account him the better-bred fellow of the two, in spite of his scant costume of horse-tail and belt of straw.
Stories of Childhood
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Now I'm kicked back in the warm abode with a home-brewed Winter ale counting down the last hours of the weekend.
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Although it is variously described as a devouring beast that is never satisfied (see Proverbs 27:20) and a gloomy abode (see Job 10:21), it was not a place of punishment, but rather the destiny of all human souls.
Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible
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It will be seen, in fine, that in the main Obermüller does not differ from accepted theories in German ethnology, which have long carefully dissevered the Celts from the Teutons, and assigned to each tribe with approximate accuracy its earliest fixed abode in Europe.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873
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I confess," replied Wallace, "that an armed citadel is not the most pleasant abode for a lady; but at present, excepting perhaps the church, it is the safest; and I would not advise your lady to remove hence, until the plain be made as free as this mountain.
The Scottish Chiefs
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She lives in Northern New Mexico in her humble off-grid old adobe abode, rebuilt with her own hands, strength and ingenuity.
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The humble abode which Nelson Mandela occupied when he first came to Joburg during the early 1940s is to be transformed into a heritage attraction site.
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And the houses, what you call houses, are flimsy little abodes.
CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2010
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Our staff had to assign a period of abode according to standard procedures.
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Tonal mists begird the senses like thick, expanding fog, as the sparse calls of exotic birds and invisible creatures enhances the presence of this tenebrous abode of tranquility.
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On his return north he founded a settlement known as Kartharpur (the Abode of God) on the western banks of the Ravi river.
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The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other habitations, for the soul is immortal. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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This perpetual modernness is the measure of merit in every work of art; since the author of it was not misled by any thing short-lived or local, but abode by real and abiding traits.
Representative Men
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It felt like a five-star hotel in comparison to my current abode.
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Inside the house, I expected a typical wealthy Essex businessman's abode: crossed sawn-offs over a granite mantel, widescreen TVs in every tennis court, more fake marble than you could shake a building society branch at.
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His abode is out of the way and rather cat-inconvenient, but it's not 100% cat-proof.
The Lovesong of J. Alfred Housefish
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'limitation of abode,' and the 'minuteness' ascribed to Brahman, are merely for the purpose of meditation.
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
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The well-known Manusmriti begins by stating its setting as the humble abode of Manu, who answered questions posed to him in a state of samadhi higher consciousness.
Rajiv Malhotra: Dharma Is Not The Same As Religion
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Asiatic Sarmatia, is the fictitious appellation of the mystic abode of the gods, the Olympus of Scandinavia; from whence the prophet was supposed to descend, when he announced his new religion to the
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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The excuse we have been given is that most fine defaulters have no fixed abode, keep moving addresses, and cannot be found.
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Recently divorced, Foster is now house-hunting with her teenage daughter and appears to be seeking a hotel rather than a humble abode.
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Commander of the Faithful, and took up my abode in the chamber behind the shop in the market of the money-changers, and my friends came and bought of me and I sold to them; whereby I made good cheape and my wealth increased.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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And he abode bewildered about his case and knew not what to do, but, as he was thus behold, in came Abd al-Rahman from his lurking place without the door and said to him, “No harm shall befal thee, for indeed thou deserves” safety.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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God were to radiate and shine; therefore, they are likened to two candlesticks: the candlestick is the abode of the light, and from it the light shines forth.
Some Answered Questions
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So Sigmund said he would come and meet them in battle, and drew his power together; but Hjordis was borne into the wood with a certain bondmaid, and mighty wealth went with them; and there she abode the while they fought.
The Story of the Volsungs
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Contemporary abode, soundproof effect extreme difference, if the spouse is vociferant when making love, loud, talk.
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In Tehran their abode is the Mission garden, where I have sometimes seen two hundred of this primitive people collected under the trees, where they live.
Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia
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Arriving fatigued but frolicsome in Vilnius 40 hours after leaving the UK, my initial impressions made it worth it as I meandered through what claims to be the largest ‘Old Town’ in Europe on my way to my holiday abode.
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Three of the accused gave home addresses local to the crime scene and one said he was of no fixed abode.
The Sun
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Thus would I attain honor and chieftainship in the final abode of the dead, and thus would honor remain to my father, who was the Otter.
THE SICKNESS OF LONE CHIEF
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The 43-year-old, who has battled drink problems, gave his address as no fixed abode at his appearance at Manchester City Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
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I think he wanted to use them in his new abode.
Times, Sunday Times
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You are most welcome to my humble abode.
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“Ye are welcome and well come!” answered the host, and studied to do them honour; so the twain abode with him the rest of their night and as soon as the daylight dawned, they left him and made their way back without aught of delay to the city.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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That the Romane legions did make their abode there, no man séene in antiquities can doubt thereof, for the ancient name _Caer leon ardour deuy_, that is, The citie of legions vpon the water of Dée, proueth it sufficientlie enough.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (4 of 8) The Fovrth Booke Of The Historie Of England
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The kapala cleared the way with his parang, and just before dusk we arrived at the balei, a large structure which the people had taken as a permanent abode, having no houses and possessing ladangs near by.
Through Central Borneo; an Account of Two Years' Travel in the Land of Head-Hunters Between the Years 1913 and 1917
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It was in some contrast to Jansher's abode in nearby Peshawar, but Mehboob and his family were happy.
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These are the qualifications on which, it seems, God grafts his gifts and graces, and whoso abode in the persons in whom they are is the condition whereon the irrevocableness of those gifts and graces does depend.
The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
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The whole of its supernaturalism is borrowed bodily from Persia, which had "imparadised Earth by making it the abode of angels.
Arabian nights. English
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Applicant must have the permanent right or legal right of abode in Hong Kong.
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Then I abode three days in Baghdad, without tasting meat or drink, and on the fourth day seeing a ship bound for Bassorah, I took passage in her of the owner, and when we reached our port, I landed and went into the bazar, being sore anhungered.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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In the ruined dwellings, Negro pilgrims take up their temporary abode; some of these are settled in Mekka, and their wives prepare the intoxicating liquor made from durra, and called bouza, of which the meaner inhabitants are very fond.
Travels in Arabia
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[349] Abode is an old English word signifying omen or prognostic, -- from "bode," to portend.
The Sermons of John Owen
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They said that if money came to our kraals and our abodes, singing would no longer help our children and our wives sleep.
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Did I mention I'll probably be using this item as my main place of abode by the end of this month?
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The report highlighted the huge number of qualified immigrants, i.e. 1.67 million, and 320,000 children eligible to study in Hong Kong due to their right of abode with reference to the arbitrament ruled by the Court of Final Appeal.
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I tiptoed religiously by it, went on up to the big house where the three women slept, as if drawn to their abode by a sort of heliotropism.
Tramping on Life
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He writes of Eudoxus as a student in Athens: -
so poor was he that he took up his abode at the Piraeus and trudged to Athens and back on foot each day.
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Five provinces have declared for young Stadt, and there will be inundation, conflagration, constupration, consternation, and every sort of nation and nations, fighting away, up to their knees, in the damnable quags of this will-o'-the-wisp abode of Boors.
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
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So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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She is perfectly amiable, and often drive by my humble abode in her little phaeton.
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For life here is junkie, is hooker is single-parent, is no fixed abode.
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The 1962 Commonwealth Immigrants Act changed this, and only those born in Britain were henceforth automatically given the right of abode.
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Some homeowners have even traded down from more expensive abodes to less pricey dwellings.
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It was with a lingering eye to his countrymen that he took up his abode in the house of 'one that feared God,' that is, a proselyte; and that he settled down next door to the synagogue.
Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts
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I took up my abode at the French hotel in the Calle de la Niveria, and was allotted a species of cockloft, or garret, to sleep in, for the house was filled with guests, being a place of much resort, on account of the excellent table d’hote which is kept there.
The Bible in Spain
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They are the enchanted herd of Slieve Fuad, and from their abode subterrene they have come up late into the world surrounded by night that they may graze upon Eiriu's plains, and it is not lawful even to look upon them.
The Coming of Cuculain
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And Ali Shar ceased not to waste his wealth all whiles of the day and all watches of the night, till he had made away with the whole of his riches and abode in pauper case and troubled at heart.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Stranded in a tiny village without amenities, he eagerly accepts an offer of shelter in a local abode.
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As in a fiorm, when the Ship is in danger, if every Mariner (bould be bafie abode his own Cabbin, drefting and palming that, what infinite fottifh folly were it and is it notour caft? it werejuft with God to leave thee to thy felf hereafter) if chou wilt look fo ipuclyo thy felfe now.
Irenicvm: To the Lovers of Truth & Peace ...
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There is ambivalence about the shallows, the intermediary space between water and land, abode of pythons, crocodiles, crawdads, and mudfish, anomalous creatures that are as good for thought as they are to eat.
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There I abode a long time, and was fo bewitched by that enemy of pil - grims, that I would not be feen where pilgrims reforted, un - lefs by night; and then avoided all converfe with them: but altjio* my ccnfcience daily reproached my conduift; yet I ilridly attonded fefrpk fervice in Arminiafi-freety againit my better knowledge.
Christian memoirs, or, a review of the present state of religion in England : in the form of a new pilgrimage to the heavenly Jerusalem ..
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The backdrop for all is a humble terraced abode with walls the colour of stewed builder's tea.
Times, Sunday Times
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He's of no fixed abode and we found him on the streets.
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And on the day before that appointed for starting, all the chiefs both great and small came to Mataram, the abode of the king, with their horses and their servants, and the bearers of their sirih boxes, and their sleeping-mats, and their provisions.
The Malay Archipelago
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When she was gone I recollected that I had not read the letter, therefore eagerly took it up to look for her present abode; but how shall I tell you my distraction upon finding she had carefully concealed it, and had written a kind of farewel! her date simply London.
Vicissitudes in Genteel Life
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We had slept upon hay the previous night, but upon our arrival at Töplitz, which we entered in a cabriolet, three of us inside with five knapsacks, and other two companions hanging on behind, we boldly took up our abode at one of the first hotels, and were, the whole five of us, crammed into a little room on the top floor, and charged a zwanziger (eightpence) a head for the accommodation.
A Tramp's Wallet stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France
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And as they thus procéeded in their matters, king William being a politike prince, forward and painefull in his businesse, suffered them not altogither to escape cléere awaie, but did sore annoy and put them oft to remediles losses, though he abode in the meane time many laborious iournies, slaughters of his people, and damages of his person.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
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Therefore a rabbit has no fixed abode.
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The backdrop for all is a humble terraced abode with walls the colour of stewed builder's tea.
Times, Sunday Times
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And as he looked at her and considered her curiously, an object to enamour an ascetic and make a devotee lovesick, fire was lighted in his vitals and he cried, Folk say that whoso taketh up his abode in this house dieth or sickeneth.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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An 18-year-old man of no fixed abode appeared at Teesside magistrates court yesterday.
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And when his lines were ended he wept, till he swooned away, and abode in his swoon a long while; but as soon as he came to himself, he looked right and left and seeing no one in the desert, he became fearful of the wild beasts; so he clomb to the top of a high mountain, where he heard the voice of a son of Adam speaking within
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Yes, my countrymen, a dawn begins to open upon us; the crepusculous rays of returning republicanism are fast extending over the darkness of our political horizon, and before their brightness, those myrmidons shall slink away to the abode of the demons who have generated them, in the hollow caves of darkness.
Diary in America, Series Two
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Thereafter, Helgi sent men with money in their hand to summon his folk to him, and all his power is called together to Red – Berg: and there Helgi abode till such time as a great company came to him from Hedinsey; and therewithal came mighty power from Norvi Sound aboard great and fair ships.
The Story of the Volsungs
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In the time since he had left his native Ballyredmond and taken up his abode in Rathvilly he had spent a period of time in Courtown, Co. Wexford.
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The curate recounted in brief, reasons of Don Quixotes madness, and how that disguisement was requisite to bring him away from the mountain wherein at that present he made his abode.
The Third Book. XIII. How the Curate and the Barber Put Their Design in Practice, with Many Other Things Worthy to Be Recorded in This Famous History
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That it was even then the abode of monks is indicated by the name cella and by an ancient burial-place of an earlier date (c.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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The room looks like the perfect abode for a student living on state loans and minimum parental support. But closer inspection reveals bits and pieces of a good life.
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So now they fell on Hogni even as Atli urged them, and cut the heart from out of him, but such was the might of his manhood, that he laughed while he abode that torment, and all wondered at his worth, and in perpetual memory is it held sithence.
The Story of the Volsungs
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No heart will be left unsatisfied; no spirit will mourn in unrequited love, for that happy region is the abode of love – of love without the defilements or the disquietudes of mortality, for there it is an everlasting, pure enjoyment.
The Scottish Chiefs
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Consider too the vulnerability of the homeless person with no fixed abode.
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The priest hastened back to the wagon, and with well-affected calmness told the baron that it would be impossible for him to take up his abode at the Borderie at present, that several suspicious-looking characters had been seen prowling about, and that they must be more prudent than ever, now they could rely upon the kindly intervention of Martial de Sairmeuse.
The Honor of the Name
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The Immigration Act 1971 introduced the two concepts of the right of abode and patriality.
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Therefore a rabbit has no fixed abode.
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Israel abode in Shittim -- a verdant meadow, so called from a grove of acacia trees which lined the eastern side of the Jordan.
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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Nur al-Din abode in the ship three days until the merchants had made an end of their precautions and preparations and embarked, when they set sail and putting out to sea, fared on one-and-fifty days.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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So they were united and abode in all solace of life and its delight till death parted them; and so glory be to Him who delivereth His servant when he restoreth to Him, and disappointeth not his hope in
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Conveying the same feel and cloaked in a white expanse is this beautiful abode with chic interiors for those craving for serenity.
London House Blends Contemporary and Classic in a Very Charismatic Way
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India is the birthplace of Hinduism as well as Buddhism, motherland of Sikhs and Jains, the abode of more rishis, sadhus, mahatmas, and maharishis than any place on earth.
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According to the police, there were about 500 people in attendance in total, of which 210 people were citizens who were demonstrating for the right to abode.
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Lovejoy, of no fixed abode, was charged with murder.
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That is six times the number to be offered the right of abode in the government's package.
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I took up my abode at the French hotel in the Calle de la Niveria, and was allotted a species of cockloft, or garret, to sleep in, for the house was filled with guests, being a place of much resort, on account of the excellent table d'hote which is kept there.
The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
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Through the solid floor of the abode, the chill of winter seeped in, fettered little by the meagre warmth provided by the fire.
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I was of no fixed abode, but I'd finished my time so they still let me go.
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30 per cent of psychiatric hospital beds are occupied by people of no fixed abode.
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Therefore a rabbit has no fixed abode.
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It happened that the doctor, who knew everything, was well acquainted with dactylology and the latest sign language, used in the instruction of deaf mutes, and as it seemed likely that our stay in our present abode might be
Daybreak; a Romance of an Old World
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Prince sat, with his head bowed groundwards, and spake not to any: whereby his father knew that his breast was straitened and bade the cup-companions and men of wit relate marvellous histories, such as beseem the sessions of kings; nor was there one of them but spoke forth the goodliest of that which was with him; but Al-'Abbás still abode with his head bowed down.
Arabian nights. English
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When he saw that they looked on him with eyes of affection, he inclined to them and companioned with them and took up his abode with them, flying away in the morning whither he would and returning at eventide to pass the night by side of them.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The street had apparently at one time been one of some pretensions, but had now fallen upon evil days and become the abode of a number of petty tradesmen, such as cobblers, sellers of fruit and cheap drinks, dealers in second-hand goods of every description, and riffraff generally.
Two Gallant Sons of Devon A Tale of the Days of Queen Bess
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In after days belike she scarce trowed in the tale, yet the terror of it abode with her.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles
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The author's conclusion: Earth is the sole abode of intelligent life in the galaxy, the product of a profoundly improbable sequence of cosmic, geologic and climatic events—some thoroughly documented, some inferable from fragmentary evidence—that allowed our planet to become a unique refuge where life could develop to its full potential.
The Loneliest Planet
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Once decanted into the new abode, I love unpacking and arranging stuff.
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Accordingly, the Pithamarda should bring the man to her house, under the pretence of seeing the fights of quails, cocks, and rams, of hearing the maina (a kind of starling) talk, or of seeing some other spectacle, or the practice of some art; or he may take the woman to the abode of the man.
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana Translated From The Sanscrit In Seven Parts With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks
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Under the Act those qualifying for right of abode under the 1968 and 1971 Immigration Acts - so-called patrials - became British Citizens.
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This has many different phases: wandering through a peaceful landscape, holed up in a fort with several hundred men against several thousand, wandering some more and being nice to animals, and mountaineering up to the abode of a demigoddess.
Stuff that Makes Tolkien Look Like a Radical Progressive
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I picked up Mr Ryan Mac from his abode-of-many-housemates, and we spent a few hours watching Panic Room and generally bludging, before it was time to head to Fitzroy for some more celebrating.
Archive 2005-05-01
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We concealed our case and abode on coals of fire till nightfall, when I opened the river-gate and, calling the boatman who had carried us the night before, said to him, 'I know not what is become of my mistress; so take me in the boat, that we may go seek her on the river: haply I shall chance on some news of her.
Arabian nights. English
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Then he abode with them awhile in pleasance and joyance, after which he began to yearn for his native land; so he went in to Abd al-Rahman and said to him, O uncle, I long for my own country, for I have there estates and effects, which I left in charge of one of my prentices; and I am minded to journey thither that I may sell my properties and return to thee.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Seventeen Joan settled happily into her new and temporary abode.
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The soul comes from without into the human body, as into a temporary abode, and it goes out of it anew it passes into other habitations, for the soul is immortal. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Welcome to my humble abode!
Times, Sunday Times
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The electrician was stumped as far as how to go about restoring power to the lower level of our abode.
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Consider too the vulnerability of the homeless person with no fixed abode.
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Here the woods, mountains, and waters of Rydal imparadise the abode of the wisest of nature's bards, with whom poetry is religion.
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
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All country people know that the skylark is a very shy bird; that its abode is the open fields; that it settles on the ground only; that it seeks safety in the wideness of space; that it avoids enclosures, and is never seen in gardens.
The Bed-Book of Happiness
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Meant as an entertaining space, the abode is a display of eclectic furniture and interesting textures.
The EPIC Miami Hotel and Residences
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30 per cent of psychiatric hospital beds are occupied by people of no fixed abode.
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With a future that includes a little recording, a lot of touring, upcoming nuptials and hopefully an abode to call his own, all seems well.
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As daylight broke, along with his earls the atheling lord, with his clansmen, came where the king abode waiting to see if the Wielder-of-All would turn this tale of trouble and woe.
Beowulf, translated by Francis Gummere
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Despite her not inviolate past, what still abode in such a woman as Tess outvalued the freshness of her fellows.
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
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Both were said to be of no fixed abode, although they originate from the Old Swan district of Liverpool.
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He could see into the rooms of the other class dormitories, where the students studied, skylarked, rough-housed, or conversed on innumerable topics; from a room in Nordyke, the abode of care-free Juniors, a splendidly blended sextette sang songs of their
T. Haviland Hicks Senior
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The resident anticyclone continues in its fixed abode.
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My father calmed me with assurances of their welfare, and endeavoured, by dwelling on these subjects so interesting to my heart, to raise my desponding spirits; but he soon felt that a prison cannot be the abode of cheerfulness.
Chapter 4
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The abode of the ascetics is depicted with a pathetic grace that we only find paralleled in the "Admetus" of Euripides.
Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala
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Their new abode is near the factory where they work and met.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stephen Leach, 35, of no fixed abode, said nothing during the brief hearing before Liverpool magistrates.
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The fertile imagination of early times had placed his abode on Mount Olympos in Thessaly.
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Another group of about 1,000 protesters said they were fighting for the right of abode for their mainland relatives.
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He had indeed a greater surprise in store for us than the privilege of paying him a visit, for he told us very cordially that his own home in the lamasery was at our disposal, and bade us move our goods at once to his apartments and take up our abode there until the rebellion was over.
With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
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Man then began to cultivate the fields, and to have a fixed place of abode other than a cave.
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The firm taught children at the elementary school how to save simple wooden pallets from the incinerator and craft their very own bird abodes!
Brookwood Sustainability Fair Teaches Students how to UPCYCLE Pallets into Birdhouses | Inhabitat
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My favorite abode is a tent in the wilderness, where I shall be happy to serve you a cup of tea out of a tin kettle, and answer further questions.
The Promised Land
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And in the day time he was teaching in the temple; and at night he went out, and abode in the mount that is called _the mount_ of
The Life of Jesus Christ for the Young
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On this wise he abode years and years, till it fortuned one day that he received cloth to dye from a man of wrath and sold it and spent the proceeds.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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They may not have the time or inclination to turn their abode into a show home, but they can afford to pay someone who does.
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As well as welcoming Everton to their humble abode they also will be laying out the welcome mat to three other potential Champions League qualifiers in Bolton, Middlesbrough and rank outsiders Tottenham Hotspur.
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The lawmaking body passed a resolution requesting that the Executive Yuan locate an appropriate abode from state-owned houses for the vice president within a year.
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Soon she is very comfortable in her new abode.
The Sun
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But neither philosophical curiosity, nor commercial industry, have yet fixed their abode here, where the importunity of immediate want supplied but for the day, and craving on the morrow, has left little room for excursive knowledge or the pleasing fancies of distant profit.
A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
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It reached the ears of a certain pious man that there abode in such a town a blacksmith, who could put his hand into the fire and pull out the iron red-hot, without the flames doing him aught of hurt. 482
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Accordingly, the Pithamarda should bring the man to her house, under the pretence of seeing the fights of quails, cocks, and rams, of hearing the mania (a kind of starling) talk, or of seeing some other spectacle, or the practice of some art; or he may take the woman to the abode of the man.
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
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And he abode three or foure dayes at the sayd breach, continuing since it was made, vnto the end, fighting with his enemies euery day in great perill of his body: for oftentimes hee put himselfe further in the prease then needed for the danger of his person, but he did it for to hearten and strengthen the courage of his people, being so well willing to defend and die for the faith.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Again, some creatures live in the fields, as the cushat; some on the mountains, as the hoopoe; some frequent the abodes of men, as the pigeon.
The History of Animals
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It is believed that the transmission of this species from one tree to another must be effected by the young crustacea, which are very minute, clinging to beetles, many of which, both terrestrial and aquatic, also inhabit the bromelia leaves; and as some water-beetles are known to frequent the sea, it is perhaps by these means that the first emigrants established themselves in this strange new abode.
Darwinism (1889)
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What function do borders have in a global democracy, and what entitles people to a right of abode?
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Inside the house, I expected a typical wealthy Essex businessman's abode: crossed sawn-offs over a granite mantel, widescreen TVs in every tennis court, more fake marble than you could shake a building society branch at.
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We're losing too much money couriering needed data from your outskirt abode to our different offices.
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It is as if the things of beauty, which are now in other places, have only taken up their abode there for a time, while their true home is in Rome.
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But the "warlike Christian man" who actually came to furnish the firing line for Virginia, was destined to be the Scotch-Irishman and the German with long rifle in place of "fuzee" and "simeter," and altogether too restless to have his continual abode within the space of two hundred acres.
The Frontier in American History
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Perth; according to his account, the Duke of Perth on reaching Biddick, took up his abode with a man named John Armstrong, a collier or pitman.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III.
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At that time, Yemeni-American cleric Anwar al-Aulaqi, said that Norris was a "prime target" for execution and that her "proper abode is hellfire.
MOLLY NORRIS UPDATE: U.S. Muslim leader defends rights of both 'Draw Muhammad' cartoonist, targeted cleric al-Aulaqi
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Love and dignity cannot share the same abode. Ovid
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Meanwhile, Nur al-Din abode concealed behind the curtain, under cover of which Miriam and he had passed the night, till it was broad day, when the main door was opened and the church became full of people.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The island's citizens will not be given the right of abode in Britain when the new legislation comes into force.
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But their lives are torn apart when their new abode appears to turn on them.
The Sun
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Sometimes we find a mound which seems to proclaim its position, but memory is silent, and the people of England, if the story of the chronicler be true, have to be grateful to Henry II, who set himself to work to root up and destroy very many of these adulterine castles which were the abodes of tyranny and oppression.
Vanishing England
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Between Nu 19: 22 and Nu 20: 1 there is a long and undescribed interval of thirty-seven years. the people abode in Kadesh -- supposed to be what is now known as
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
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But beyond, and high above all, as if the spirits of the air had suddenly unveiled their bright abodes, placed in scaleless altitude in the stainless sky, heaven-kissing, companions of the unattainable ether, were the glorious Alps, clothed in dazzling robes of light by the setting sun.
III.7
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South Mountain was a name for nearby Mt. Lu, a landmark site in northern Jiangxi Province known as an abode of hermits, religious communities, and spirit beings.
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An 11th century Romanesque Abbey is the centerpiece of Conques and it provides abode and comfort to over 100 pilgrims a night during the high season of the pilgrimage, from May to September; the village has concerts and street markets and a spirit of faith drawn from its patron saint, a fourth century adolescent martyr, Sainte Foy.
Lloyd I. Sederer, MD: Journey for Body and Soul: The St. Jacques de Compostelle Pilgrimage Trail
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If it were possible to forejudge the conversation of the Damned on the advent of a new soul in their abode, I should say that they would speak as Gunga Dass did to me throughout that long afternoon.
The Phantom Rickshaw and Other Ghost Stories
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30 per cent of psychiatric hospital beds are occupied by people of no fixed abode.
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My abode is humble: in the midst of an orchard, which my father planted: but I possess a few books, some of them curious, and should like to _read_ double the number I _possess_.
A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
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Welcome to my humble abode.
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Both were said to be of no fixed abode, although they originate from the Old Swan district of Liverpool.
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Then sprang ye forth and went your way, and I abode there alone, sitting an whole day, sore and hungry and acold.
Song and Legend from the Middle Ages
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And so folk say that Brynhild drave in her chariot down along the way to Hell, and passed by an abode where dwelt a certain giantess, and the giantess spake: —
The Story of the Volsungs
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Heidi loved to sit there, and as soon as she had entered their new abode, she began to examine the pictures.
Heidi
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Using extensive footage from his native birthplace in India, the film travels to his college in Kolkata continuing to his current abode at the Master's Lodge in Cambridge.
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But a howto clean car fabic interior comes in nonsense on how to tweak a spammer ink nozzles out of the certain abode of manufact.
Wii-volution
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And I took root in an honourable people, and in the portion of mg God his inheritance, and my abode is in the full assembly of saints.
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I hired eight strong men to rip the guts out of my new abode.
Times, Sunday Times
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To the near lips of each crater a sap ran out from the front line, so that merely the great yawning hole lay between the saphead and the corresponding abode of the Germans on the other lip.
No Man's Land
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And the two brothers abode with their wives in all pleasance and solace of life and its delights, for that indeed Allah the Most High had changed their annoy into joy; and on this wise they continued till there took them the Destroyer of delights and the Severer of societies, the Desolator of dwelling-places and Garnerer of grave-yards, and they were translated to the ruth of Almighty
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Yet it still seems like a better option than her current abode.
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It is for this reason that religious man has always sought to fix his abode at the "center of the world.
Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
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In the ruined dwellings, Negro pilgrims take up their temporary abode; some of these are settled in Mekka, and their wives prepare the intoxicating liquor made from durra, and called bouza, of which the meaner inhabitants are very fond.
Travels in Arabia