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  • The experience was a little like being seated next to a cheerful, open-faced fellow on a long airplane flight who begins talking to you - and then never, ever, ever stops, not even when he has his Salisbury steak dinner in his mouth.
  • The Hindu fakir would sit for days without food or water, or bury himself alive as a kind of spiritual observance, a separation of mind from body.
  • People may bury painful childhood memories to protect themselves.
  • To buttress his stance that the Church sanctioned such assassinations, Petit drew on Thomas Aquinas and other theologians, but the defense rested on John of Salisbury's explicit theories about the legitimacy of tyrannicide.
  • Survivors were forced to bury the dead in mass graves. Times, Sunday Times
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  • St Marie's in Bury will become a ‘gem church’, and developed as a focus for prayer and devotion within the deanery.
  • Gone was the staid decor and mahogany wood typical of the menswear shops on Shaftesbury Avenue. Times, Sunday Times
  • In view of the publicity already given to these subjects, it is necessary to note in fuller detail two matters connected with the health of the Canadian troops at Salisbury Plain – namely, the outbreak of cerebro-spinal fever and the veneral situation. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • Burying one's head in the sand is an equally ineffective tactic. Global Warming, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Cadbury dismisses 'derisory' Kraft bid food giant Kraft yesterday, labelling it "derisory" and "unattractive" and calling on its shareholders to turn it down. WN.com - Articles related to Cadbury chief prefers Hershey to Kraft as bid battle looms larger
  • I feared the snow would bury the words beneath its drifts.
  • `The monument, ma'am ," intoned Bunbury, rocking back slightly on his heels. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • According to bury circumstance judgement, put possibly inside circumjacent bigger range in more and dinosaurian fossil, disentomb foreground is very hopeful.
  • And a younger, sprier Edwards fearlessly taunted his tormentor, U.S. Attorney John Volz, once rising to his feet for a toast in a French Quarter bar while trilling, “When my moods are over, and my time has come to pass, I hope they bury me upside down, so Volz can kiss my ass.” FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • Then the Archbishop of Canterbury stepped forward, mitre and all, and called us, in sonorous tones, to prayer. ANTI-ICE
  • At the height of the craze, I stood on the North Bank at Highbury in a forest of bananas, watching awestruck as they celebrated another goal going in by either bopping your neighbour over the head, or simply chucking the thing in the air.
  • Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
  • He travelled each morning with bread supplies for Port-laoise but in the afternoons he travelled on the country byroads bringing Brad-bury's breads and confectioneries to rural shops.
  • Let us hope the direful upheaving, which is now felt throughout the Union, is the earthquake that will bury it forever. Among the Pines or, South in Secession Time
  • Of course, " said Trifaldin; "they don't bury living people in Kandy, only the dead.
  • I strongly recommend that you go there, either on foot or by car as the view from there gives a panorama of Canterbury mountains.
  • Tilbury attributes the success of their friendship to a shared sense of fun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bury council hopes that cutting down from fortnightly collections of general waste will encourage recycling and save on landfill tax and treatment costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bunbury was staring in awful fascination at Windrush, who opened his mouth to wreck the entire con - hook, line and sinker. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • Seubert J, Yang B, Bradbury JA, Graves J, Degraff LM, et al. (2004) Enhanced postischemic functional recovery in CYP2J2 transgenic hearts involves mitochondrial ATP-sensitive K+ channels and p42/p44 MAPK pathway. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • His speech was preceded by one from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Times, Sunday Times
  • To the west of the church is an open cortile, the ancient burying ground, with fourteen pillars in the wall bearing niches for the Stations of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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  • There was an item on Dustbury last week about refineries post-Katrina, linking to Hatless in Hattiesburg's suggestion to replace refineries which were destroyed or disabled by Katrina with new refineries on military bases slated for being "realigned," and to Engine of the Future's suggestion to lift for three years the EPA regulations requiring different fuel blends for different regions, so that gasoline can be shipped wherever it's needed, avoiding artificial shortages. Oily residue - BatesLine
  • The application of Multimedia CAI courseware in fosbury flop training will help students have a complete and correct notion of the action, and master the skills to improve their performance.
  • Suzanne Vega plays the City Hall, Salisbury on 27 June.
  • They even visit Canterbury on their way, but the tales they tell (mostly to us, not each other) are the bitter-sweet flashbacks of memory, not episodes of instructive fiction.
  • ‘There is also the question of how long somebody should have been buried before we can consider removing or reburying their remains in this way,’ he said.
  • The arch-bishop himself, Æthelnoth, came from Canterbury to witness our troth; I could scarce raise my eyes to him, knowing as he must every blemish of my soul.
  • Ray Bradbury turned 90 years old on Aug. 22, and the science fiction pioneer has no intention of slowing down.
  • The distinctive open fretwork pediment of the mahogany case is associated with clocks made in or near Roxbury, Massachusetts, in the Federal period.
  • They dig a small hole in the sand to bury their eggs.
  • She chose to hide her face from Adrian's sight, burying it underneath her hands.
  • Lamptey attempted to reconcile with them and he acceded to his father's dying wish to reconvert to Christianity, but he was pained at the funerals when he 'had to bury them both alone'.
  • According to a survey by headhunters Astbury Marsden published on Monday, City professionals expect an average bonus of 24% of their basic pay for 2011, indicating a payout of £19,920 on an average salary of £83,000. Banks under fresh pressure to curb bonus and dividend payouts
  • He needs to be mindful that the family are burying their mother and grandmother. Times, Sunday Times
  • The William Haggas-trained filly was sent off favourite on her debut in a maiden race at Salisbury, but ran green and only got going late before being narrowly beaten into third.
  • They found ‘high’ sulphur levels in some tree species from 20 to 40 miles in a north-easterly direction from Sudbury.
  • Thornbury has announced a takeover bid of a regional TV company.
  • She also won the Swettenham Stud Fillies Trial Stakes at Newbury for trainer Michael Jarvis.
  • During the 1990s, Liverpool's biggest contribution to mainstream rock culture involved dispatching platoons of terrifying feral scallies to mug people at Glastonbury.
  • Garnish with a fresh mint sprig and a straw cut short enough so that you almost bury your nose in the mint as you sip.
  • We have no restrictions on where residents or their family members can dine," said Daniel Nimon, vice president at Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay, in nearby Virginia Beach, which is also near capacity. NYT > Home Page
  • Bloomsbury House was Hailey's finest achievement.
  • Just cut the stalk and bury it in the compost, giving the attached plantlet space to grow. Times, Sunday Times
  • My first Bradbury was ‘The Coffin’ in ‘The Hamlyn Book of Horror’ or suchlike. GR3: The Jar by Ray Bradbury « In The Gloaming Podcasts
  • At its root, Kingsbury Manx offers pleasant, melodic pop that is polished through and through.
  • The humble pollack, which is close to a slang word for testicles, will be sold by Sainsbury's as "colin" - pronounced "co-lan," and French for the closely related hake - with packaging inspired by artist Jackson Pollock. Undefined
  • Glastonbury is stereotypically viewed as a four-day binge for mud-caked, drunken teenagers.
  • Do they always bury it as deep as this?
  • The win also helped him to bury the bad memory of an experience on June 17 last year.
  • The former Archbishop of Canterbury hit out yesterday at extreme atheists who are intolerant of religious views and attempt to deny Christians a voice in public debate.
  • The great plague is club or anbury, for which there is no direct remedy or preventive known. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances.
  • The crowd froze as a swarm of Steamers jerseys surged towards the Canterbury line and the clock ticked into the red a converted try was all that was needed to keep the Ranfurly Shield at home.
  • In Division One, Westwood's encouraging start continued with a 3-win at Queensbury Reserves.
  • Mind goes, and forgetting stays. Waiting for next samsara. I will bury hope!
  • An area of Didsbury village was brought to a standstill as some passers-by grabbed wads of notes and ran off themselves.
  • Life is one big road with lots of signs. So when you riding through the ruts, don't complicate your mind. Flee from hate, mischief and jealousy. Don't bury your thoughts, put your vision to reality. Wake Up and Live! Bob Marley 
  • Janet Canterbury was in Washington that week, and Ellie called both of us into her office to break the news personally.
  • After salesmanship, Bunbury tried his hand at a sort of teaching. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • Stemming from a Lambrusco variety grown in California, Sainsbury's says it has a distinctive but extremely sweet flavour and yet a surprising taste of candyfloss. Sainsbury's launches candyfloss-flavoured grapes
  • In November, Salisbury, a chivalric figure, was killed, the victim of a cannonball.
  • Mr McCarthy instanced the success of food companies, such as Kerry Group plc, Lee Strand Co-op, Tralee, and the Cadbury factory in Rathmore.
  • Princes William and Harry, with friends, bury their mother under the sand while on vacation on Necker Island in April 1990.
  • Newbury has better train connections, and also a straight mile for races such as the Royal Hunt Cup and Queen Anne Stakes.
  • The oddity of Saintsbury's view may be easily seen in particular instances.
  • Given the prevailing south-west to north-east winds of the Sudbury summer, Penage is normally upwind, not downwind, from the smokestacks.
  • `I've got a busload waiting to go to Newbury so I can't take it. TICKLED PINK
  • November 30th, 2007 at 3: 17 pm chodin says: roker: "christian, do you ever look at newborn babies and picture yourself biting into their heads like a cadbury egg? PLEASE, SOMEONE BALE OUT AL ROKER
  • I'm suddenly overcome by a surge of unhappiness and slump down on the desk, resting on my bloated belly, burying my face in the comforting but annoyingly podgy darkness of my arms.
  • Kraft's offer was reportedly worth 12 times Cadbury's 2009 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation, which is still less than similar takeovers, the UK company said. New Statesman
  • He wanted to drown himself in her, to bury deep into the cells of her skin and to forget himself there.
  • In recent years, badgers have tunnelled into 52 ancient monuments on Salisbury Plain.
  • The loneliness of keeping the secret can bury you. It helped bury Jasper.
  • The new owners of the Malmesbury gym are attempting to offer the complete healthy living centre.
  • Glastonbury funkster dalio geordio dale dancin at glastonbury WN.com - Financial News
  • I think most critics are saying that it was inserted into the Constitution by Marbury v. Madison, or that its inclusion in the Consitution was made up.
  • I lived in Banbury Road and was walking through Bevington Road late at night and witnessed a middle-aged man pleasuring himself by the phone box.
  • Rather unpoetically, ‘Plain Layne ‘creator Odin Soli is an average 35-year-old man who lives with his wife and two kids in Woodbury.’
  • They all could run right through a ball carrier or bury a quarterback.
  • Drinks and confectionery giant Cadbury Schweppes jumped 5p to 479p ahead of results out later this week.
  • Lady Kicklebury wears a front, and, I make no doubt, a complete jasey; or she certainly would have let down her back hair at this minute, so overpowering were her feelings, and so bitter her indignation at her daughter's black ingratitude. The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
  • On the surface, everything seems rosy in the quiet suburban village of New Aylesbury.
  • When I see the faces of families burying their dead, victims of rampant crime, I can only wonder how they must feel to lose loved ones in such circumstances.
  • Brown, who is based at Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster, identified himself as the driver and said his vehicle skidded on the wet road.
  • Archaeologists have discovered an arc of buried megaliths that once formed part of the great stone circle at Avebury in Wiltshire.
  • During the negotiations between the Home Government and the Pretoria Executive that followed the Conference, and especially during the period of Mr. Hofmeyr's active intervention, his most necessary and pressing task was to prevent the Salisbury Cabinet from being "jockeyed" by Boer diplomacy out of the advantageous position which he had then taken up on its behalf. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
  • We must bury our differences and work together.
  • He was serving an eight year sentence for burglary at Grendon near Aylesbury.
  • When we reconnected at a Middlebury Christmas party a couple of years ago, she informed me, being perhaps slightly under the influence of holiday cheer, that her self-confident college persona had been a ruse—that she was insecure, alienated and frankly didn't know how to have a good time. She's Gone to the Dogs
  • “_eldern_ popguns” in Sir Thomas Overbury; “a _glassen_ breast”, in English Past and Present
  • The EU referendum will clash with the Glastonbury festival. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sadly this lawned area with its avenue of pollarded lime trees is split in half by the main Swindon-Salisbury road.
  • He thereby lends some countenance to Saintsbury's later mantra that what passes for English dactylics are in fact ‘tipped-up’ hypermetric anapests.
  • `I've got a busload waiting to go to Newbury so I can't take it. TICKLED PINK
  • A venerable and hitherto decorous old deacon of Roxbury not only left the church when the hated bass-viol began its accompanying notes, but he stood for a long time outside the church door stridently "caterwauling" at the top of his lungs. Sabbath in Puritan New England
  • Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America.
  • He claims he met John's courier in a Shrewsbury alehouse, that the man paid him to deliver John's message. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • Izvestia said the film depicted soldiers temporarily burying rebel bodies for possible later identification by relatives.
  • As for the technique, they are “icebox cookies” from the Joy of Cooking cookbook, with Pillsbury vanilla frosting dyed in extravagant colors. Kater’s Art » Blog Archive » Gloom Cookies
  • When I die, Billy, you must bury me in a redwood grove," Saxon adjured. CHAPTER XVI
  • Two years ago a further 35 acres were leased from the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury cathedral.
  • When using the second method for rooting hardwood cuttings of deciduous plants you do everything exactly the same as you do with method number one, up to the point where you bury them for the winter.
  • But now some high-school students in Banbury, Oxfordshire, have interviewed a visitor from St. Helena and raised doubts about that conclusion. How Old May You Be?
  • The imposing Iron Age fortress of Cissbury Ring was constructed some 2,300 years ago on top of a 600ft-high hill of the South Downs. Country diary: Cissbury Ring, Findon
  • At Tewkesbury School, which is not controlled by the education authority, the new system will be introduced gradually.
  • Former claimer Trailthefox became a graded-stakes winner on Saturday, cruising to a victory over Starbury in the Arlington-Washington Futurity.
  • The meeting, inside the antiseptic, glaring cell, was totally bizarre in Richard Pendlebury's view. THE SCAR
  • Old comrades of the Lincolnshire Regiment had been given a £7,000 Lottery grant to cover the cost of going to Arras on April 9 to rebury the 20 soldiers found in a mass grave in France.
  • Children look for the Little People in mauve flowers – Canterbury bells and hyacinths – and, though they never find them, they know them there. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • No method has been found yet to bury them safely or to neutralize them.
  • I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Voice over Colleagues from Tetbury Rugby were equally determined to win, despite Garry's absence.
  • Amongst a second set of Glastonbury posters is a pin-up of Michael and Emily Eavis.
  • William Gambon, especially, could scarcely have done so since he held corrodies at Salop, (Shrewsbury), Chaucer's Official Life
  • First, don't overmix the organic, topsoil and deeper layers, as this can bury organic matter too deeply.
  • It has prompted claims the government tried to bury bad news. Times, Sunday Times
  • His speech was preceded by one from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Salisbury remained unmoved by the ambassador's ratiocination.
  • Your dollar went to help bury a mother and four-year-old son who had no reason to die, " a distraught writer from Illinois wrote.
  • Once a brash young dealer arrived on the dealing floor of Tudorbury Securities.
  • Towards the end of the twelfth century, stone from Caen was used for the rebuilding of Canterbury Cathedral, and in the mid-thirteenth century freestone from Caen was used for mouldings and carvings in Westminster Abbey.
  • In June 1162 Becket was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The pilgrims from Evesham arrived in Canterbury on Tuesday and visited the shrine late on Wednesday morning. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • The son of a tallow chandler, Collins was 14 when he arrived in Salisbury - a small town bounded by the river running alongside its High Street on its west side and Culver Street to the east.
  • This latest stone circle, constructed outside the village of Child Okeford, near Blandford, is the work of a small group of foresighted individuals from the Salisbury and Glastonbury areas.
  • Newburyport's free-roaming cats were trapped, vaccinated, and spayed or neutered before being returned to the streets.
  • The structure was intended as a chapter house, with a chapel situated behind the altar where the family of the patron was permitted to bury their dead.
  • We wound our way back down the State of New South Wales through pretty towns like Cootamundra and Young cherry capital of Australia and ugly ones like Albury-Wodonga and then we were back in Victoria and we turned towards the high country and stopped in Bright and stayed there for three days. What I cooked last night.
  • Moreover, a rodent capture still leaves behind the messy job of killing the creature and burying the evidence.
  • Last summer, for the Glastonbury music festival in Scotland, British phone carrier Orange produced T-shirts that used a so-called piezoelectric panel to convert sound pressure waves into electricity. Take Zap! Tech Geeks, Starved for More Battery Power, Give Themselves a Charge
  • Orwell wrote, in his great wartime essay The Lion and the Unicorn, that ‘the Bloomsbury highbrow with his mechanical snigger is as out-of-date as the cavalry colonel’.
  • And then we were amazed to hear the sound of singing -- amazed, for it was not the uncouth singing of negroes (who in happy circumstances delight to uplift their voices in psalms) nor yet the boisterous untuneable roaring of rough seamen, like Vetch's buccaneers, but a most melodious and pleasing sound, which put me in mind (and Cludde also) of the madrigal singers of our good town of Shrewsbury. Humphrey Bold A Story of the Times of Benbow
  • What's going on is that Tesco's is pulling further ahead and Sainsbury's is catching up.
  • He trained at Edinburgh, went to the Royal College of Surgeons and then moved to superintend the natural history collections of the British Museum in Bloomsbury.
  • Edward was buried without due honour at Wareham, though his body was later translated to Shaftesbury.
  • From Tuesday, starting in Sedgley Park, Bury Council has launched its new phase of doorstep recycling which involves collecting residual waste which is not recyclable on an alternate weekly rota.
  • They will be preparing 40 to 50 of the 250 tortoises and terrapins that share their home near Tewkesbury for hibernation.
  • Note 72: Malmesbury, Canal, 137: "Qui cum ludibunda dulcedine ubi fuisset exquirerent, ille puerili innocentia nihil occulendum arbitratus, — quid enim illa aetas deliquisse putaret? — in ecclesia se fuisse et azimum panem … asseruit. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
  • Trussell Trust opened its first foodbank in St Michael's community centre, Salisbury, in 1997; this week the 100th opened in Camden Town in London. Bonuses in the City, but elsewhere in the UK foodbanks are booming | Zoe Williams
  • Don't feel you have to bury how you feel or it will fester away, but do both get help. The Sun
  • As the Observer reports, it draws on work in the London borough of Newham (inner city and diverse); Cambourne in Cambridgeshire (a new purpose-built community), and Salisbury, Trowbridge and Devizes (rural towns with pockets of affluence). Rude Britannia? Don't you believe it | Observer editorial
  • An old friend has it in his will that his old Kimber is to be buryed with him. Nicest .22 ever made in your opinions?
  • His father intended him for the Presbyterian ministry and sent him to a dissenting academy, first at Gloucester and then at Tewkesbury.
  • Of course it's what one's used to, I know, and there are plenty of people not willing to put up with the dry skin that the climate brings, not to mention the thundering nor'westers that are likewise a feature of Cannerbury.
  • Buskins are presumed by Strutt to have resembled "the shoes of the carpenter's wife in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales," which the poet says 'were laced high upon her legs'.
  • The previous Eccentric Club, started in 1890 by Jack Harrison, a theatrical costumier and the father of popular musical comedy actresses Phyllis Monkman, Dorothy Monkman and Beryl Harrison, from its humble beginnings in Shaftesbury Avenue rose to become one of the most influential artistic and business establishments in Britain as well as one of its most generous charities. Archive 2008-08-01
  • In the second year the slow autotype process had to be abandoned for the quicker Woodburytype, by which were reproduced drawings kindly contributed by Sir J.E. Millais, Sir John Gilbert, Mr. Holman Hunt, Philip Gilbert Hamerton
  • The Toronto-based nickel miner said it planned to slash 423 positions across all of its Canadian operations, with 261 jobs alone at its Sudbury, Ontario, operations.
  • NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture Garden House by Peter Stutchbury – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture Garden House by Peter Stutchbury – Inhabitat
  • I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Where Glastonbury can at times challenge the listener with its daytime itinerary of acts, it traditionally fills the headline slots with acts who deliver music for the masses.
  • Shaftesbury's formulation of sentimentality as either a manifestation of latitudinarianism or deism, both vaguely secularized systems of advancing self-sufficient virtue as the means by which manners dominated and controlled behavior in the public realm. Talking About Virtue: Paisiello's 'Nina,' Paër's 'Agnese,' and the Sentimental Ethos
  • Indeed for auditors and pension fund managers it has been a week to bury and forget.
  • These giant serpents originated the widely spread notions which typified the deluge and all destructive agents under the form of a dragon or monster serpent; hence, the dragon temples always near water, in Asia, Africa, and Britain; for example, at Abury, in Wiltshire; a symbol of the ark is often associated with the dragon as the preserver from the waters Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • This may be satisfactory as long as you are content to bury your dead in shallow pits inserted into the desert sands.
  • Misjudging the survival of Romano-British life, Gregory had planned archbishoprics based on London and York, but political realities were acknowledged in 601 when Augustine was enthroned as first archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Cut loose like a deuce, another runner in the night az writed an ringinlee rekorded by teh boss, Mr. Springsteen awn teh Greetings From Asbury Park album. Wen U brite az meh, - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • At first glance, one might expect a study of the deposition books of the consistory court of the diocese of Canterbury and the marriage-related provisions of wills from five sample parishes to be essentially a work of consolidation.
  • ‘Some bury them deep under the ground, but others may send the pigs to the underground slaughterers and then sell them in the market,’ Tian said.
  • This was quickly followed by an unconverted try for Newbury full-back Czertak, which extended the lead to 21-3.
  • Although Ballet Hispanico presented a trio of premieres, it was Ramon Oller's Bury Me Standing, first seen in 1998, that epitomized the duende of this spunky little company.
  • Not a person you'd accuse of indecision, she grew up in Mayfield and when she came to Christchurch in 1955 flatted at the YWCA hostel with another Mid-Canterbury girl destined to achieve in sport - Val Young.
  • The announcement last year of a possible North West assembly had to be held in an hotel in Daresbury in Cheshire in order to be roughly equidistant between Liverpool and Manchester and avoid offending the residents of either.
  • The Spetisbury ring, 14 mm across, was made from a round gold bar, with stripes of electrum (gold with high silver content) inlaid in a continuous spiral.
  • Beseech me, they seemed to say, throw your arms about me and bury your head between my knees and seek pardon for your great sin.
  • Countryside dwellers are planning direct action protests should a North Yorkshire landfill site be used to bury foot and mouth culled cattle.
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Bourchier, apparently had charge of the boys for a time, but Richard was later entrusted to the Earl of Warwick, whose lavish household was said to support 20,000 retainers.
  • In the end the company Sure Style Windows, of Bury got nothing, but bad publicity.
  • The Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration told Exxon to rebury the Silvertip pipeline underneath the Yellowstone River's bed to protect the line from damage and said the company will need to submit a restart plan before it can resume operation of the pipeline. U.S. Orders Pipeline Measures by Exxon
  • We did not answer, because now, for the first time, it came over all of us, in a rush of blushes and uncomfortableness, that burying a fox is a suspicious act. The Wouldbegoods
  • Remains from Roman Canterbury have also come to light, including walls standing two feet high, metalled roads, a number of tessellated floors, and a hoard of about 700 low-denomination coins spanning the 1st - 4th centuries.
  • A recent opinion poll showed that 89 percent of the public said they would oppose plans to bury waste in their neighbourhood.
  • Burying it all under a thick shell of bluster, bullying, slavish adherence to protocol and discipline.
  • Flags are bits of coloured cloth that governments use first to shrink-wrap people's brains and then as ceremonial shrouds to bury the dead.
  • He was a conspicuous pluralist in the diocese, annexing to his bishopric a number of Salisbury prebends, two abbeys, and several churches.
  • This fine revival stars — and the verb is for once deeply appropriate — Rupert Everett, Christine Ebersole, Jayne Atkinson, and Angela Lansbury in the role of Madame Arcati. Blithe Spirit
  • The furniture was of a very rudimentary kind, consisting simply of two deal tables of unequal height placed end to end and not even covered with a cloth; together with a kind of big "canterbury" littered with untidy papers, sets of documents, registers and pamphlets, and finally some thirty rush-seated chairs placed here and there over the floor and a couple of ragged arm-chairs usually reserved for the patients. The Three Cities Trilogy, Complete Lourdes, Rome and Paris
  • The natives used to bury these bronze manillas and after being in the ground for quite a long time they would quickly burnish up again.
  • In ecclesiastical affairs, the see of Canterbury claimed a comparable hegemony.
  • Indeed, Forward talks at great length about how boring life in Malmesbury is for teenagers with empty pockets.
  • The dog trotted off to bury its bone.
  • The opening of local news bureaux in places such as Salisbury and Hastings increased the amount of live reporting.
  • The main method is national assistance, including reduction of rent for land and of enslavement, lighten punishment, relief, supply doctors and medicines, bury corpses, etc.
  • But the District Judge, sitting at Dewsbury Magistrates Court, told the defendant that his dogged pursuance of the case had wasted a lot of taxpayers' money.
  • As he climbed into his tilbury some twenty yards away, Isolde shrugged.
  • It was started out of a flat in Finsbury Park; we had no capital behind it at all. My greatest mistake: Pete Lawrence
  • Some teens bury their heads beneath sofa cushions while Jenny Jones gushes about teen makeovers on television.
  • So he called at a place he had heard of in Shaftesbury Avenue, where there was a "josser" who arranged it for him quite simply by means of a bill of sale upon his furniture. The Combined Maze
  • Only a few weeks ago, I was in Newbury talking to representatives of the local tourism industry.
  • He was then appointed as locum consultant urologist at Dewsbury and District Hospital.
  • She gripped his hands, his shirt, burying her face in his chest, hiding and laughing at her own reaction.
  • Cook up agricultural and local council biowaste, get syngas for fuel, and bury the charcoal.
  • In fact, much of the commercial paper being refinanced in the bond market was originally issued to pay for past telecom capital spending, such as burying fiber-optic cables and building wireless networks.

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