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  • The annexe has the feel of a private house with a wood fire and stupendous views of the temples of Baalbek.
  • [116] A chaplaincy is a pious foundation made by any religious person, and elected into a benefice by the ecclesiastical ordinary, with the annexed obligation of saying a certain number of masses, or with the obligation of other analogous spiritual duties. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 28 of 55 1637-38 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing t
  • The Don wants his Rocking K development annexed by the city under the most favorable conditions he can get.
  • In the fourteenth century this custom greatly increased, and small additional side aisles and transepts were often annexed to churches and called mortuary chapels; these were used indeed as chantries, but they were more independent in their constitution, and in general more ample in their endowments. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
  • He has annexed citizens' goodwill, not in fiscal speak but in a prophet's rhetoric, or even a poet's.
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  • When the U.S. annexed Hawaii, all of its citizens - native and non-native - became Americans.
  • It consists of the former Egyptian embassy and a one-time annexe to Russia's embassy knocked together.
  • The device of appending separate annexes to key government documents is becoming something of a norm in the wake of the breakdown of the Belfast Agreement.
  • A separate agreement between the eleven is annexed to the Treaty.
  • Like all the cabins in the Lowlies' quarters, this was a single-storey building with one main room and annexes to serve as bedrooms.
  • Could I invite your Honours to go to submissions on behalf of the Wentworth Shire Council and to the document annexed to it following page 11.
  • It may be true that, according to Freddoso, Obama dismissed the slogan “Yes we can” as “vapid and mindless” when it was first proposed to him, in 2004, but he liked it well enough in 2008, and then came the null emptiness of the phrase — the audacity of hope — that he annexed from a windy sermon by Jeremiah Wright. Cool Cat
  • As to which concrete punishments should be annexed to which crimes, the judgment is a prudential one left for public authority to determine.
  • The Baltic republics were annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940.
  • As Israel announced the building of 238 more housing units in annexed East Jerusalem, further complicating US efforts to revive stalled peace negotiations, it emerged that Ehud Barak, the Labour leader, is predicting that the government will collapse. Cracks widen in Netanyahu's coalition
  • Successive regimes annexed the region and populated it with lowland people.
  • Well now, Flash old son, says you, that's compensation surely, for all the horrors unmanfully endured - and don't forget that along the road you've had enough assorted trollop to fill Chelsea Barracks, with an annexe at Alder-shot. Watershed
  • It consists of the former Egyptian embassy and a one-time annexe to Russia's embassy knocked together.
  • I know certainly that all these incommodities are annexed to the exercise of arms I would here die for very wrath and displeasure. The Third Book. I. Wherein Is Rehearsed the Unfortunate Adventure Which Happened to Don Quixote, by Encountering with Certain Yanguesian Carriers
  • The dark bay or brown horse annexed his final career start, winning an allowance race on the turf at Churchill Downs on June 22.
  • Brasilia warned it would not relinquish command of UN forces in Haiti, and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. ... An Englishman's Castle
  • There is a double garage with two workshops, a self-contained annexe and a winery. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a lengthy document of some 68 pages with 9 annexes comprising the preliminary ruling and other documentation.
  • How many pages is your report, including the annexes?
  • For countries that had annexed territory in the preceding two centuries, the only real option was to fight for as long as seemed possible and then arrange an orderly retreat.
  • A circular sent to members of the exclusive club said the newer building was ‘a useful annexe’.
  • DOWNSIDE Only one bedroom upstairs with another downstairs and a third in the annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • I knew he was the clerk from the Town Hall Annexe.
  • Lots of them, of course, were frightfully swell (Betty annexed "frightfully" at school, by the by) and had all sorts of clothes; but Betty was perfectly content with her modest outfit, and none of the other girls seemed to mind how she dressed. The Fortune Hunter
  • Plus, the barns could easily be turned into a guest annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • And because they are essential and inseparable rights, it follows necessarily that in whatsoever words any of them seem to be granted away, yet if the sovereign power itself be not in direct terms renounced and the name of sovereign no more given by the grantees to him that grants them, the grant is void: for when he has granted all he can, if we grant back the sovereignty, all is restored, as inseparably annexed thereunto. Leviathan
  • In 2016 my wife and I moved into a house with an annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a one-bedroom annexe to the rear. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had invented a new social custom but they had also annexed a significant part of the working-class experience.
  • The city annexed the area across the river.
  • Wilshere is a delicate thing, to be dandled and stroked and made much of, perhaps even quartered in a very small secure dark room, some kind of sealed basement annexe. Why we must savour the rare English delicacy that is Jack Wilshere
  • These out-field spots were selected by any feuar at his own choice, amongst the sheep-walks and hills which were always annexed to the Township, to serve as pasturage to the community. The Monastery
  • Fifa and Uefa believe football is a special case, and that a special protocol for sport needs to be annexed to existing EU treaties to protect the professional game from imploding.
  • The city annexed the area across the river.
  • It may be that as the town of Mallia grew, it outgrew its local territory and annexed the adjacent Lasithi territory.
  • King Moshoeshoe I was left with a mountainous, infertile kingdom when most of his arable land was annexed to the Orange Free State in the 1860s.
  • Montana Kid, however, was fresh from Salt Water, and they annexed him while they pitched camp, swamping him with questions concerning the outside, from which they had been cut off for a twelvemonth. AT THE RAINBOW'S END
  • [126] It was formerly suggested that the fact of the Mahars being the chief worshippers at the shrines of Sheikh Farid indicated that the places themselves had been previously held sacred, and had been annexed by the Muhammadan priests; and the legend of the giant, who might represent the demonolatry of the aboriginal faith, being slain by the saint might be a parable, so to say, expressing this process. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala
  • They annexed the conquered territory to their country.
  • Before ten o'clock the adobe wall of the patio was warm enough to permit lingering vacqueros and idle peons to lean against it, and the exposed annexe was filled with sharp, resinous odors from the oozing sap of unseasoned "redwood" boards, warped and drying in the hot sunshine. Susy, a story of the Plains
  • In our day the sees to which was annexed such privilege have no longer any extraordinary jurisdiction, though some enjoy an honorary distinction; the Archbishop of Salzburg, for example, may wear the cardinalatial purple, even in Rome. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • She took the correct corridor, found the Salome annexe and climbed up to the attic.
  • For the several fashions, customs, and manners of one nation, making several combinations of ideas familiar and necessary in one, which another people have had never an occasion to make, or perhaps so much as take notice of, names come of course to be annexed to them, to avoid long periphrases in things of daily conversation; and so they become so many distinct complex ideas in their minds. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • A new wing has been annexed to the hospital.
  • In 717–716, Sargon took and annexed Carchemish and defeated the Egyptians at Raphia, the farthest west the Assyrians had yet penetrated. F. The Neo-Assyrians and the Neo-Babylonians
  • For ready reference, a copy of this document is annexed as Schedule ‘A’ to these reasons.
  • Following the Mexican War, the United States in 1848 annexed most of the region, rounding out the border in 1853 with the Gadsden Purchase.
  • There has reportedly been some local controversy about a planned glass annexe at his house. Times, Sunday Times
  • A brutal junta invaded and annexed territory in defiance of international law. Times, Sunday Times
  • I wasn't sure how many floors there were to the place: the frontage was a riot of shingle roofs and gables, annexes and additions, windows of all shapes and sizes.
  • Dutch New Guinea, now West Papua, was briefly self-ruling from December 1, 1961 until December 18, 1961, when Indonesia invaded and evantually annexed it.
  • In 735, Tiglath-Pileser III defeated the Urartians again and annexed the region around Lake Urmia. F. The Neo-Assyrians and the Neo-Babylonians
  • Et il n'y a ni eu ni menaces, ni allêchement qui ayent sceu esbranler les nobles et libres coeurs besançonnais, pour quicter aucune chose de leurs libertez, quelques couleurs de grandeur et de richesses qu'on leur ayt mis audevant pour se laisser annexer au comté de Bourgogne, et avoir un parlément, et se mettre auxpieds ce qu'il ont aux mains. Holidays in Eastern France
  • As the fibres of the medulla pass up through the pons to the great inferior ganglion, and the fibres of the corpus striatum pass outward and upward to form the cerebrum, this procession of the fibres is shown in the annexed engraving, in which we see the restiform bodies passing up to form the cerebellum, and the remainder of the medulla fibres passing through the pons, and then, under the name crus cerebri or thigh of the cerebrum, passing through the thalamus and striatum to expand in the left hemisphere of the cerebrum. Buchanan's Journal of Man, May 1887 Volume 1, Number 4
  • In October 1939, Nazi Germany annexed the Polish town of Oswiecim, renamed it Auschwitz and incorporated it into its gau (province) of Oberschlesien (Upper Silesia) as part of the Landkreis (county) of Bielitz. Alex Storozynski: The Wall Street Journal understands history, when will the rest of the American media?
  • In the 4th century, Alexander the Great conquered nearly all of the Near East and Palestine was annexed to Egypt and fell under Greek control.
  • The Western Sahara conflict broke out in 1975 when Morocco annexed the territory after Spain withdrew from what was then a Spanish colony.
  • The general appearance of the area will be greatly improved, particularly benefiting those people located in the ground floor annexe.
  • The region was formally annexed in 1892.
  • There is also a two-bedroom annexe and an acre of mature gardens. Times, Sunday Times
  • But to the threatening is annexed a promise that this shall be a means to convince them of their folly, and bring them home to their duty; and so good shall be brought out of evil, in token of the mercy God has yet in reserve for them. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • In 1956, Johannes Paul Stetten was born to German parents in Zabrze, Poland, a part of Germany that was annexed to the Communist Bloc after WWII.
  • He duly received a thirty page document plus voluminous annexes which set out KNS's case at considerable length.
  • The minister readily annexed his seal to the document.
  • Someone has annexed my pencil.
  • The Spartans had, in the archaic era, annexed the adjacent territory of Messenia and forced the once-independent Messenians into helotage.
  • But a serious lag in the development of infrastructure has followed rapid annexation, and many annexed areas still lack basic services.
  • The buildings are mostly guesthouses or the sad annexes used by the hotels on the main Prom when they are full.
  • Eight out of ten This is a quiet hideaway with good deals on the annexe rooms, though some of the decor is a little twee. Times, Sunday Times
  • The guildhall of the town, called by them the moot hall, to which is annexed the town gaol. A Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722
  • To give him the greater weight, he was created a landgrave of the colony, to which dignity forty-eight thousand acres of land were unalienably annexed: but to his mortification he soon found, that the proprietary government had acquired but little firmness and stability, and, by his imprudence and rigour, fell into still greater disrespect and contempt. An Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the Colonies of South Carolina and Georgia, Volume 1
  • There are nine bedrooms on the first floor, one within a large self-contained annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • All these questions were addressed, and the replies and technical annexes were provided to the IAEA, who also suggested they were very interested in this.
  • Napoleon's aim was not to occupy territory as such: although great areas of Europe were annexed either to France or to new satellite states, control of them was passed to civil administrators in due course.
  • Some Enterprise rooms are in the annexe directly opposite the main building.
  • Whether a new annexe amounts to a self-contained unit depends on the facts of each case. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the word _ever_ or _soever_ is annexed to a relative pronoun, the combination is called a _compound pronoun_; as, _whoever_ or _whosoever, whichever_ or _whichsoever, whatever_ or _whatsoever_. English Grammar in Familiar Lectures
  • So a disseisor, abator, intruder, or the lord by escheat, &c., shall have them as things annexed to the land The Common Law
  • Many of the actions required are already within the scope of existing conventions concerned with wildlife conservation, insofar as they list marine species or marine protected areas on their annexes.
  • Then there were flies which were disposed to be troublesome and had to be kept at a distance, Mark making a loose chowry, like a horse-tail, of long wiry grass, and this proving so effective that the major annexed it, and advised Mark to make another. Mother Carey's Chicken Her Voyage to the Unknown Isle
  • Britain annexed this small island west of Scotland in 1955.
  • No, it is the Corporations Act 2001 of Western Australia, which is annexed to the submissions in reply.
  • All the amenities are there, and Church House only needs a short wheelchair ramp to the entrance door and is more useful than any of the proposed annexes which would be built on to the church.
  • »Brasilia warned it would not relinquish command of UN forces in Haiti, and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. Dedefensa
  • By the end of World War II, Estonia had been reconquered by the Red Army, and Stalin annexed it. Estonian Symbolism, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Stalin is annexed to the general study of pathological dictatorship.
  • Wales was legally annexed by the Act of Union 1536, in the reign of Henry VIII of England.
  • The dispute determination is one document with annexes if necessary.
  • Four other guests must make do with a two-bedroom annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • In other words, you rely upon the criminal record as appears from the documents annexed to the stated case.
  • Hitler annexed Lithuania
  • Thus, upon the whole, the little maiden was disposed to submit, though not without some wincing, to the grave admonitions of the Lady Hermione; and the rather that the mystery annexed to the person of her monitress was in her mind early associated with a vague idea of wealth and importance, which had been rather confirmed than lessened by many accidental circumstances which she had noticed since she was more capable of observation. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • There are nine bedrooms on the first floor, one within a large self-contained annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • There should be annexed to section 9 Statements proving service, the notice of intended prosecution and the requirement to provide details.
  • A brutal junta invaded and annexed territory in defiance of international law. Times, Sunday Times
  • The affidavit which is annexed to Mr McKenna's affidavit is that which was used in the Federal Court proceedings yesterday.
  • The complexity and confusion of the Treaties (thirteen protocols and fifty-nine declarations were annexed to the Amsterdam Final Act) must be partly attributed to the way in which they are negotiated.
  • The technical annexe to the HS2 report quietly admits that Coventry, for instance, will have its fast London service slashed by two-thirds, from three trains an hour to one, and "decelerated" by at least 10 minutes. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The staff corridor, the san, Matrons "rooms and the annexe are out of bounds. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Tensions between Spain and Morocco have a long history, particularly over the sovereignty of Western Sahara, a Spanish former colony, which Morocco annexed in 1975.
  • Besides the vision was not speechless, but had the word annexed, from which word the faith of Commentary on Genesis - Volume 1
  • Yet this condition is always annexed to the confederation, that if man be unmindful of the covenant and a contemner of its pleasant rule, he may always be impelled or governed by that domination which is really lordly, strict and rigid, and into which, he who refuses to obey the other [species of rule], justly falls. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Yet one atchievement was wanting to confirm it in its complete extent: their captive refused every kind of sustenance, nor were they properly acquainted with the means necessary to enforce it; and to lose him before they could procure testimonials of his safe arrival in Lisbon, would be to lose the rewards annexed to that important clause. The Irish Guardian, or, Errors of Eccentricity
  • Anger over that unacknowledged history remains potent in the Baltic nations of Latvia, Lithunia and Estonia, annexed by the Soviet Union in 1940 and given independence 14 years ago.
  • Normally, one only meets a non-cumulative several liability where it is annexed to joint liability.
  • Sparta had also, in the late 8th century, defeated and annexed the territory of Messenia, its western neighbour, reducing its population to helotry and dividing its land among the full Spartiate citizens.
  • It should be noted that when Imperial Britain annexed South India that included Tamil Nadu it did so by the force of arms and not legitimately. Why are South Indians so smart?
  • Normally, one only meets a non-cumulative several liability where it is annexed to joint liability.
  • A corner in one of the annexe rooms big enough for a large wingback chair in the middle of a high-capacity solido projection array. The Dreaming Void
  • Tom Floyd, chairman of Star State Investments, which has pumped $10 million into the project, said the project got a boost when the city of Alvin annexed the property devoted to the speedway, Houston television station KRIV reported Tuesday. USATODAY.com - Wallace hopes for huge victory toast at Daytona
  • Delicate and valuable books are kept in an air-conditioned annexe to the main library.
  • This principle is recognised by the Code of Practice of the Press Complaints Commission which is annexed to this written statement.
  • In 1893, France conquered and annexed Dahomey, which is on the coast; but England controlled the hinterland of Dahomey through the treaties her company had made with the chiefs. The Great Round World and What Is Going On In It, Vol. 2, No. 11, March 17, 1898 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
  • To explain this unanimous result, two annexes were attached to his report.
  • Likewise, theater groups with Jewish actors were established in the major cities of the four provinces annexed to Romania following World War I — among them, Chernovtsy (Czernowitz) in Bukovina and Kishinev in Bessarabia — as well as in the smaller cities and towns. Romanian Yiddish Theater.
  • There are nine bedrooms on the first floor, one within a large self-contained annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pages 3 onward of the Laudervest / Skyline Agreement are annexed to the Gantzes' Purchase Agreement.
  • The lands were annexed to the City of London on January 1st 1993.
  • To which the name metal being annexed, there is a genus constituted; the essence whereof being that abstract idea, containing only malleableness and fusibility, with certain degrees of weight and fixedness, wherein some bodies of several kinds agree, leaves out the colour and other qualities peculiar to gold and silver, and the other sorts comprehended under the name metal. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
  • That mysterious chest, to which you tell me so terrible a denunciation is annexed, shall be preserved sacred as the relics of St.Fillan. The Scottish Chiefs
  • By 1455, at the battle of Arkinholm, he had destroyed the family and annexed their lands, a valuable financial strengthening of the monarchy.
  • A brutal junta invaded and annexed territory in defiance of international law. Times, Sunday Times
  • The city annexed the area across the river.
  • We share the annexe base with nursery nurse students and staff.
  • Jejunum, or empty gut, continuate to the other, which hath many mesaraic veins annexed to it, which take part of the chylus to the liver from it. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The environmental report (not its crucial annexes however) was examined by consultants working for the British Government with their findings published late in 1999.
  • In March 1938, when Nazi Germany annexed Austria, Schwarzwald was in Denmark on a lecturing tour. Eugenie Schwarzwald.
  • The morning after Brian left, she came waddling out to the adorable, earwiggy, rose-covered summer-house that I'd annexed as a private sitting room. Everyman's Land
  • The entire length of rope unwound directly from the reel or 'bollard' of the first launch, and the line of a second boat was attached forthwith; a third and a fourth were annexed, but the whale exhibited no sign of exhaustion, and dragged his pursuers like the wind. Tales of the Chesapeake
  • There are also three adjoining annexes, one with six bedrooms (all en-suite), as well as a self-contained apartment and another two with three en-suite bedrooms apiece.
  • The back wall of the garage at the priest's house contains a Holy Water Font which is believed to have come from the side annexe of the old church.
  • The decor is messy, the walls are covered with art, there is an annexe made up to resemble a 1930s drawing room and everything is in an advanced state of dilapidation.
  • It was necessary, therefore, to heat the water in the annexe itself.
  • According to another letter that is annexed to the affidavit, it is conceded for the respondent that the Minister's letter was ‘technically discoverable in these proceedings’.
  • This procedure was deemed to have been an ‘Act of Free Choice’ in accordance with the United Nations requirements and Indonesia formally annexed the territory in August.
  • The territory had been annexed to Poland.
  • The hotel burned down in the 60s – the annexe is all that's left, and it's being used by the military now," says Bentley. In search of Errol Flynn's Jamaica
  • On 24 Merch, 1884, he was transferred to the episcopal See of Porto and Santa Rufina to which was annexed the dignity of subdean of the Sacred College. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • To turn the 400 sq m annexe into additional accommodation would cost an estimated £200,000.
  • The task was to turn the rambling Victorian building with a one-bedroom annexe into a family home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brasilia warned it would not relinquish command of United Nations forces in Haiti and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. Indymedia Ireland
  • I shall simply make a short summary of the position and annexe his judgment to my own.
  • In the fourteenth century, Macedonia was annexed by Serbia and numerous churches were renovated and built, mostly in the shape with a central cupola placed on a high tambour.
  • This is a building that is going to be used as an annexe to the main house and not as a garden structure.
  • When the U.S. annexed Hawaii, all of its citizens - native and non-native - became Americans.
  • Jalandhar was annexed to the British dominion during the governor generalship of Lord Hardinge.
  • On the numerous navigable streams, measuring an aggregate course of some thirty thousand miles, which disembogue themselves through this magnificent river into the Gulf of Mexico, the increase of the population within the last ten years amounts to more than that of the entire Union at the time Louisiana was annexed to it. Our War with Spain for Cuba's Freedom
  • Tuscany was assigned to Austria's ally, Duke Francis Stephen of Lorraine, whose former domains were annexed by France.
  • It was the single modern innovation that Peyton had allowed himself when he had broken the quadrangular symmetry of the old house with a wooden "annexe" or addition beyond the walls. Susy, a story of the Plains
  • A brutal junta invaded and annexed territory in defiance of international law. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of relevance here is his observation to which I alluded earlier, that with the creative function being annexed to a wider range of discourses, the role of the author as creative origin of a text or document acquires greater salience.
  • Then, as if ashamed of his weakness, he leaned from the carriage window, and forced himself to gaze on the towers and massive battlements. — “How little of happiness,” exclaimed he, “does the title annexed to this bold edifice bestow on its possessor! Lovers and Friends; or, Modern Attachments
  • To the left of the library there are two small downstairs bedrooms and a kitchen that will make up a self-contained annexe when finished. Times, Sunday Times
  • The minister readily annexed his seal to the document.
  • The Londoners on the other part, although they were brought in some feare by this sudden attempt of the enimies, yet considering with themselues, that the hazard of all the whole state of the realme was annexed to theirs, sith their citie was the chiefe and Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (7 of 8) The Seventh Boke of the Historie of England
  • Presently the establishment of the merchants Birkin lay before us, an establishment of curious aspect, since it constituted, rather, a conglomeration of appendages to a main building of ground floor and attics, with four windows facing on to the street, and a series of underpropping annexes. Through Russia
  • The burgesses are entitled, by the charter of Henry II., to have a GUILD MERCHANT, with the usual franchises annexed, of safe transit through the kingdom, exemption from toll, pontage, and stallage; liberty to buy and sell peaceably; and power to hold a guild for the renewal of freedom to the burgesses, the confirming of by-laws, and other purposes. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 470, January 8, 1831
  • In Lotteryking Lightman J held that the set-off operated because the assignee had succeeded to the reversion and to its annexed covenants.
  • Brasilia warned it would not ­relinquish command of United Nations forces in Haiti and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. The Guardian World News
  • The government of the North-west, as an 'annexe' to Canada, possesses advantages of contiguity and similarity of ideas on the part of Canadians and the probable settlers. Canada and the States
  • The guest annexe consists of a two-bedroom apartment and a two-storey, two-bedroom cottage in a charming courtyard setting.
  • Where an easement, right or privilege for a legal estate is created, it shall enure for the benefit of the land to which it is intended to be annexed.
  • A more practical idea of the requirements of married life may be deduced from the annexed woodcut, representing the application of moxa, which is very commonly used as a remedy for rheumatism, and to promote circulation. Sketches of Japanese Manners and Customs
  • His characters stay in a hotel annexed to the British Museum, so they're absorbed into its hoard of pillaged imperial trophies.
  • Another was annexed by letters patent of 1713 to the provostship of Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See
  • They are named by the Chinese Ge-pen; the terminating syllable go, added by Marco Polo, is supposed to be the Chinese word kue, signifying kingdom, which is commonly annexed to the names of foreign countries. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
  • A separate agreement between the eleven is annexed to the Treaty.
  • The eight bells in the tower were estimated at 146 cwt., and were ordered to be melted down, as was also the lead upon the roofs of the choir, the aisles and the chapels annexed, the cloister, chapter house, frater, St. Michael's Chapel, halls, farmery and gatehouse. Bell's Cathedrals: The Abbey Church of Tewkesbury with some Account of the Priory Church of Deerhurst Gloucestershire
  • Celtic's supporters annexed the place for the day, filling every nook and cranny and, on many occasions, succumbing to the temptation to leap the hoardings for good-natured but tiresome pitch invasions.
  • That, Asimov knew, was the common expression for the areas the Commonwealth had annexed from the USSR after the war: the former Byelorussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics. DBTL 62: Road Trip
  • Copies from the records, books and ac - copies from counts of every such corporation shall be competent evi - as evidence. '' dence in all cases, equally with the originals thereof, if there is annexed to such copies an aflSdavit taken before a clerk of a court of record, or notary public, under the seal of such court or notary public, setting forth that the affiant is the officer having charge of the original records, books and accounts, and that such copy is true and correct and is full so far as it relates to the subject-matter therein re - ferred to. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • He suspected that the property might include a self-contained annexe and he wanted to see it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD.
  • Other outdoor features include a 100 ft brick pavior terrace, a water feature, a self-contained annexe, a double garage and electric gates at both the north and west entrances.
  • The dramatic photographs show the blazing main house and an annexe, and the remains of some of the family's luxury cars. The Sun
  • His exiguous chapter on slavery in American Notes was lazily annexed word-for-word from a famous abolitionist pamphlet of the day, and employed chiefly to discredit the whole American idea. The Dark Side of Dickens
  • Rome annexed the Nabatean kingdom in 106 AD.
  • Tartaria: together with many notable monuments and testimonies of the ancient forren trades, and of the warrelike and other shipping of this Realme of England in former ages, whereunto is annexed The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • I will not, however, affirm that Adam, or even Milton, annexed to the term accomplished precisely the idea with which it is associated in the mind of a true modern-bred lady. Manybooks.net
  • Brasilia warned it would not ­relinquish command of UN forces in Haiti, and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. Mudville Gazette
  • The Bishop and Synod did actually order a "perambulation" to be made to see if anything could be annexed from the adjacent parishes, especially Chronicles of Strathearn
  • Such is the time he spends in the building that his dressing room resembles an annexe of his house, with plump furnishings, bespoke decorations and soft lighting. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the time of the inquiry, the building was used as an annexe to the main house by the applicant's son who worked anti-social hours.
  • Subsequently lost all autonomy, subject to the House of Anjou who ruled the territory from 1245 until 1482, when the region fell under the rule of King Louis XI of France, being annexed in 1486.
  • The staff corridor, the san, Matrons "rooms and the annexe are out of bounds. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • They can add thousands to the cost of extending a family home or converting outbuildings into an annexe. Times, Sunday Times
  • A list of 33 hydrochlorofluorocarbons was annexed to the protocol at the London meeting.
  • There is a solemn curse inwrapping the whole wrath annexed to the law, with reference to the transgression thereof; and from this are we wholly at liberty. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • The two-bedroom annexe was built from scratch. Times, Sunday Times
  • Delicate and valuable books are kept in an air-conditioned annexe to the main library.
  • But a serious lag in the development of infrastructure has followed rapid annexation, and many annexed areas still lack basic services.
  • R.L. 113, § 54. fjoiints of such corporation shall be competent evidence in all cases, equally with the originals thereof, if there is annexed to such copies an affidavit taken before a clerk of a court of record or notary public, under the seal of such court or notary public, stating that the affiant is the officer having charge of the original records, books and accounts, and that the copy is true and correct and is full, so far as it relates to the subject-matter therein men - tioned. Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
  • Delicate and valuable books are kept in an air-conditioned annexe to the main library.
  • Take the normal Law Commission Report which analyses the problem and then annexes a draft Bill to remedy it.
  • This territory was annexed by Morocco after the former colonial power, Spain, pulled out in 1976.

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