How To Use Hastings In A Sentence
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Calliaud, and by arguments and reasons by him delivered, he was persuaded to unsay his swearing, and to declare that he believed that the affidavit which he made at Patna, and while the transaction was recent or nearly recent, must be a mistake: that he _believed_ (what is amazing indeed for any belief) that not Mr. Hastings, but he himself, interpreted.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 09 (of 12)
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He states, that Mr. Hastings received for the appointment of Munny Begum to the rajahship two lacs of rupees, or about 22,000_l. _, and that he received in another gross sum one lac and a half of rupees: in all making three lac and a half, or about 36,000_l.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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Each reading, which costs $50 per half-hour, is conducted in the Hastings-on-Hudson office of her husband, Dominick Lopriore, a real estate broker.
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Back in Hastings, there's an Old Town Carnival Week (31 July – 8 August) with exhibitions, guided walks and the famous "seaboot" race (oldtowncarnivalweek. co.uk).
B&B review | Black Rock House, Hastings
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Grandmother Hastings was short and plumpy and her white hair was curly and her eyes were blue.
Brother and Sister

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Asiatic cholera had its origin in English avarice and cruelty, as they suppose who trace it to the tax which Warren Hastings, when
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
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But admitting that the taking of bribes can be sanctified by their becoming the property of the Company, it may still be asked, For what end and purpose has the Company covenanted with Mr. Hastings that money taken extorsively shall belong to the Company?
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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Hastings man allegedly 'huffed' while driving, slammed into tree
StarTribune.com rss feed
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Just how important minstrels and jongleurs were once can be seen by studying the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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He was a graduate of Hebron High School and Hastings College.
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However, war had moved on from the time of the Battle of Hastings and the longbow was now the most feared of weapons and not the knight on horseback.
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It draws on his experiences while working for a builder in Hastings, where he settled in 1902 after various wanderings.
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A detective chief superintendent in a tiny borough force such as Hastings?
Times, Sunday Times
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A curtain, easily attached by hooks between the centerboard-case and the roof, at night screened Mrs. Hastings 'sleeping quarters.
CHAPTER XI
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‘Oh, you impudent child,’ Mrs. Hastings muttered through clenched teeth.
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The opening of local news bureaux in places such as Salisbury and Hastings increased the amount of live reporting.
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Eleven criers from as far afield as Stafford, Colchester, Swindon and even Hastings came to compete for the Barnoldswick Bellman trophy.
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Here are the latest thoughts from Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Hastings, who presides over the coppers manning the checkpoints.
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That is not to say that the English thegn was any less formidable than the Norman knight, as Hastings was to show.
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He will get up in Parliament within the next 3 years and demand better roads between Napier and Hastings, and demand a sweetheart deal on an airport.
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Hastings' five-furlong racing oval has not proved attractive to horsemen, and there is no room to expand the facility.
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In the account given by the Begum, a lac, which is for Mr. Hastings's entertainment, is entered in a suspicious neighborhood; for there is there entered a lac of rupees paid for the subahdarry sunnuds to the Mogul through the Rajah Shitab Roy.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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Sub-officer Gary Hastings said that oil and fuel in the vehicles was pooling at the base of the fire and feeding the flames.
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Lord HASTINGS unites the Hungerford sickle with the Peverel garbe: No. 270; and the _Dacre knot_ is entwined about the Dacre escallop and the famous “ragged staff” of Beauchamp and Neville: No. 235.
The Handbook to English Heraldry
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Hastings said he would approve the trip unless the defense attorneys could cite legal precedents supporting their argument.
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The county abounds in ironstone, which is contained in the sandstone beds of the Forest ridge, lying between the chalk and oolite of the district, called by geologists the Hastings sand.
Industrial Biography
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Under the headmasterly rule of His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda (to give him his official moniker), Malawi was peaceful, tidy, friendly, and decidedly old-fashioned.
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Sir Geoffrey closed with him instantly, seized him by the collar, and spurred Black Hastings, checking him at the same time, so that the horse made a courbette, and brought the full weight of his chest against the counter of the other.
Peveril of the Peak
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This newly-formed group has just drafted some ideas to enable discussion and input in getting a visioning process going for Hastings Park.
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The current residents of the armoury are the Hastings & Prince Edward Regiment, a proud and storied regiment that traces it's lineage in Canada to 1800.
Soldiers in our cities
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It bears the coat of the Vyells (gules, a fesse raguly argent) with no less than twenty-four quarterings: for an Odo of the name had fought on the winning side at Hastings, and his descendants, settling in the West, had held estates there and been people of importance ever since.
Lady Good-for-Nothing
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Hastings said the the ban needed to be strictly policed, and a regulatory body might be required to control all tobacco products in the same way as licensed drugs.
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Sir Max Hastings gave up editing after six years in charge of the Evening Standard to become, he said, once more an author of books and a mere contributor to newspapers.
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Gatwick in on the Victoria line, offering a direct link with Hastings, and is approximately 50 miles by road.
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Hugh Hastings, sir Thomas Colleuill, sir William Lisle, Iohn de Graillie base sonne to the capitall de Boeuf, sir William Draiton, sir Iohn
Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV
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More fly-on-the-wall footage reaches us from Hastings jobcentre, where managers struggling to cope in the Con-Dem world have removed the toilet brushes from staff bathrooms – apparently on grounds of cost.
Diary
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The river flowed into a wide marsh, some thirty or forty miles long, and he was forced to abandon his purpose; he started for the eastern coast, crossed the New England Range, and descended the long woodland slopes to the sea, discovering on his way the river Hastings.
History of Australia and New Zealand From 1606 to 1890
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Ultimately he entered the field experimentally with a study on the pseudoflash with J. W. Hastings, soon to attain prominence in the molecular biology of bioluminescence and circadian biology.
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First, the county was, uniquely, divided into six rapes - strips centred on Chichester, Arundel, Bramber, Lewes, Pevensey, and Hastings.
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Hastings Park Racecourse has dropped five Wednesday cards from its calendar.
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Afterward, I heard Mrs Hastings and the doctor conferring in the outer chamber of Troy's suite.
WEB OF DREAMS
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In subsonic slug loads, Metro Gun Systems offers a special Hastings 1 1/4-ounce sabot slug that has performed admirably on deer.
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So it was that his invasion of England, where the church was schismatic, was officially a crusade and a papal banner flew over the Norman knights at Hastings.
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Hastings was not at Fort Bridger at the time-he was leading an earlier wagon train along his new route.
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It seems that one time a golf ball struck by Mr Hastings landed straight on some unfortunate man's head, knocking him out cold for a few minutes.
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Hastings said he might allow photographers into the courtroom for the verdict and the final arguments by attorneys.
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Mine was the top deck of a bus in Hastings!
The Sun
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There are also round-leaved sundews, some shrubs of Labrador tea and bog bilberry, and various colorful wildflowers, including four members of the lily family - bog asphodel, western tofieldia, beavertail grass, and Hastingsia alba.
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The experiments were conducted at Boes Rd located on the outskirts of the Hastings township in Mornington Peninsula Shire, Victoria.
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Hastings' retinue was essentially the duchy of Lancaster connection in the north midlands.
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Hastings said he might allow photographers into the courtroom for the verdict and the final arguments by attorneys.
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The exceptional case made for Hastings is that it is the poorest town in the region with pockets of severe deprivation.
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On digging or boring below these, we ought to come upon the chalk, and below the chalk again, with its cretaceous congeners the greensand or the gault, we ought to meet the Weald clay and the Hastings sand.
Science in Arcady
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The company is betting that its future is in streaming video, and CEO Reed Hastings has said he expects Netflix's DVD subscriptions to steadily decline, much like what has happened to AOL Inc.'s dial-up Internet service.
NFLX: Netflix Stock Plummets On Weak Outlooks, Downgrades
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I am now approaching the border land of what may be called the abstruse in science, in which I humbly acknowledge it would take a vast volume to contain all I don't know; yet I hope to make plain to you this most beautiful and accurate method, and for fear I may forget to give due credit, I will say that I am indebted to Dr. Hastings for it, with whom it was an original discovery, though he told me he afterward found it had been in use by
Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885
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Under the headmasterly rule of His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda (to give him his official moniker), Malawi was peaceful, tidy, friendly, and decidedly old-fashioned.
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Hastings police say it's amazing the unnamed man didn't blow himself up when he held the lighter to the siphon.
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My personal feeling is that the good general having worked and politicked his way to the military top, knew exactly what he was doing spilling his guts to Rolling Stone's freelancer Michael Hastings.
Beth Arnold: How Can American Journalism Save Itself?
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Ministers are expected to delay approving the Hastings eastern and western bypasses despite the regional authority voting in favour last month.
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Mrs. Hastings sputtered incoherently in response before suddenly jumping to her feet in a desperate attempt to compose herself.
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As Hastings's kick sailed wide, the normally restrained England winger Rory Underwood let slip a four-letter expletive in surprise.
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Tim is at present a detective inspector in Hastings and he and his family are active members of a church in Eastbourne.
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We spent two whole days with Tommy Hastings, he's the guy who runs Suntours.
FINAL RESORT
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So that, whether a prosecution is intended or a prosecution dropped, there is always cause why Mr. Hastings should not give the Court of Directors the least satisfaction concerning his conduct, notwithstanding, as we shall prove, he has reiteratedly promised, and promised it in the most ample and liberal manner.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
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There a yeoman armed with a rusty ax that might have been swung at Hastings, clad in patched wadmal, preceded a scolding wife burdened with their bedding and cooking pot, and half a dozen children clinging to her skirts.
The High Crusade
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Hastings, op. cit.; article "Bahaism" in the _Nouveau
Introduction to the History of Religions Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume IV
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It should be, when a patch of bindi-eye would pose a bigger threat than the Hastings defence.
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Gavin Hastings was helped from the field with ankle injuries.
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On Tuesday, Hastings will decide whether to adopt procedural rulings made by the Sonoma County judge.
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When William defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, it changed the future of English forever.
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Ministers are expected to delay approving the Hastings eastern and western bypasses despite the regional authority voting in favour last month.
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After defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William gained control over England by the use of the Feudal System.
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Nancy Wake, the only woman warrior, fought gallantly with the maquis in the Auvergne, but Hastings is no more convinced than many of his fellow historians that the French resistance played more than a decorative role.
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Hastings pleasantly offered to act in the capacity of general baiter and taker off of fish.
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Harry Nelson Pillsbury won the 1895 Hastings tournament with 16½/21 points, ahead of Mikhail Chigorin 16/21 and Emanuel Lasker 15½/21.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess History: From Bobby Fischer to Hikaru Nakamura
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Hastings, whereas the abbeie of Battell was afterward builded.
Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (8 of 8) The Eight Booke of the Historie of England
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Set in Paris in 1928, Hastings's play focuses on Joyce's distrait daughter, Lucia.
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Presidency of Bombay in favor of Ragoba, did afterwards, when it appeared that those negotiations were _entirely laid aside_, declare that his apprehension of the consequence of a pretended _intrigue_ between the Mahrattas and the French _was the sole motive of all the late measures taken for the support of the Presidency of Bombay_; but that neither of the preceding declarations contained the true motives and objects of the said Hastings, whose real purpose, as it appeared soon after, was, to make use of the superiority of the British power in
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 09 (of 12)
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Heyford, tell thy comely wife that I and Hastings will sup with her to-morrow, for her hippocras is a rare dainty.
The Last of the Barons — Volume 06
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Based largely on the lush Hastings archives in the Huntington Library in San Marino, California, it is the story of Henry Hastings, fifth earl of Huntingdon, and his lord lieutenancy of Leicestershire in the early seventeenth century.
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Max Hastings's gripping book ought to be a tale of triumph, liberation and celebration.
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Gavin Hastings's side were very positive in their approach to the Five Nations Championship.
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Of course, as McIntyre himself notes, the last time there was a dust-up like this, it was over Thomas P.M. Barnett's Esquire piece on Admiral William "Fox" Fallon, and that obviously didn't pave the way to some kind of insurmountable firewall between military brass and reporters like Hastings.
Jamie McIntyre, Former Pentagon Correspondent, Backs Hastings And Admits A "Dirty Little Secret"
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Our intention was to travel north, as we knew that was the road leading from the colony; but Hastings had decided that we should first go to the eastward, so as to make what we sailors call a circumbendibus, which would keep us out of the general track.
Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific"
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A woman in Hastings is walking a small dog on a leash.
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Godwin and Mill both wrote with Burkean extravagance about Hastings's disastrous effect on English national character.
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Hastings described her friend's infectious zest for life and her great sense of humor.
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Hastings '"Dict of the Bible" that the word hosanna was derived from
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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A great pintThe First in Last Out, High Street, Old Town, Hastings (01424 425079), is a micro-brewery specialising in traditional ales and ciders.
B&B review | Black Rock House, Hastings
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Alcee Hastings sounds like just the kind of misanthrope the Democrats would support ..
Sound Politics: Where Do Local Democrats Stand on Alcee Hastings?
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Hastings, whom Congreve calls Aspasia -- "an effusion so full of enthusiasm for the moral graces, and worded with an appearance of sincerity so cordial, that we can never read it without thinking it must have come from Steele.
A History of the Four Georges, Volume I (of 4)
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The Queen has approved that the Reverend Philip Hugh Jones, Vicar of Southwater, in the Diocese of Chichester, be appointed to the Archdeaconry of Lewes and Hastings.
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Those who fought with him at Hastings did very well, receiving lands all over England as fiefs.
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Judices_, "-- Mr. Hastings might well have said, --" _si iste disertus est, ideo me damnari oportet?
Memoirs of the Life of the Rt. Hon. Richard Brinsley Sheridan — Volume 02
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Like the facts surrounding the crash, they are hauntingly familiar to Hastings teenagers who farewelled four mates weeks earlier, only 2km away.
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There are also news bureaux in Hastings, Reading, Salisbury, Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight, and a political presence at Westminster.
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By then, Mr. Hastings had also become concerned that getting into the hardware business would "defocus" the company, according to Anthony Wood, a former Netflix executive in charge of the project at the time.
Netflix Boss Plots Life After the DVD
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More importantly, they adapted to the conditions far more effectively than Gavin Hastings' band of teetotallers.
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In 1066 William Duc of Normandie left Saint-Valery -en-Caux in the Haute-Normandie for Hastings.
Archive 2008-06-01
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The victim is identified as Jemima Hastings, a flighty young woman who, months before, had mysteriously disappeared from the sylvan cottage she shared with her boyfriend, a roof thatcher named Gordon Jossie, in southern England.
Book review of Elizabeth George's 'This Body of Death'
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The third bannerol was the arms of Thomas, the second Earl of Derby of that name, Lord Stan* • ley, Strange, and of Man, impaled with the arms of Anne his wife, daughter of Edward Lord Hastings, and sister to George Lord Hastings, the first Earl of Huntingdon of that name.
Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
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Here was a lesson that, if the Saxons had learned from it, could have changed the outcome of the Battle of Hastings; cavalry are helpless against well ordered archers.
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More importantly, they adapted to the conditions far more effectively than Gavin Hastings' band of teetotallers.
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Hastings said he would approve the trip unless the defense attorneys could cite legal precedents supporting their argument.
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Rock-forming minerals from the Lake George intrusives include hastingsite; hedenbergite; ilmenite; muscovite; phlogopite; riebeckite; and rutile.
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This hilltop town near Hastings looks good for its age.
Times, Sunday Times
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He distinguished himself in Normandy's wars with its neighbours prior to 1066, and also shone at Hastings.
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The old freight cranes still remain in the yard at Hastings, where there was once an intermodal terminal for small containers.
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Hastings was also banned for two years and ordered to re-take his driving test.
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Hastings agreed with and supported a strict doctrine of predestination.
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Next month will see the launch of a game which lets users re-write history and win the battle of Hastings or other such momentous scraps.
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Hastings said he would approve the trip unless the defense attorneys could cite legal precedents supporting their argument.
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This small farming township is a welcoming stopover about 90 minutes drive from Hastings.
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Ministers are expected to delay approving the Hastings eastern and western bypasses despite the regional authority voting in favour last month.
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Writing on Twitter, Hastings says he has now been "disapproved".
McChrystal reporter barred from being embedded with US troops
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We are also off to the south coast today for a week's paddling near Hastings.
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Here is a very fine spherometer that Dr. Hastings works with from time to time, and which he calls his standard spherometer.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885
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That changed last Thursday, when Drury was postering for the Poverty Olympics at the corner of Hastings Street and Caroll Street in Vancouver's Downtown East Side.
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Lastly, the state of the rail and road links between Hastings and London is a reason to improve the digital connectivity - making it less necessary to travel.
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So William led his army to invade England. In October 1066, during the important battle of Hastings, William defeated Harold and killed him.
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The procession included a tableau of the Battle of Hastings.
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Speaking to his new hires, Hastings lets slip a rare glimpse of immodesty.
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Mine was the top deck of a bus in Hastings!
The Sun
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How many Norman robbers got their blood ennobled, and how many Saxon nobles got theirs plebeianized by the Battle of Hastings; and how difficult it would be for any of us to say from which we descended -- the Britons or the Saxons, the Danes or the Normans; or in what particular action our ancestors were the victors or the vanquished, and became ennobled or plebeianized by the thousand accidents which influence the fate of battles.
Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
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Barnes put the Lions in front before Hastings took over the kicks after the interval.
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The musically inclined colonizers, even during the time of Warren Hastings used to refer to dancers as 'nautch' girls (naach for dance in hindi) and even used to host 'nautch' parties in their residence; some of them even attempted to play their raga based music on harpsichords.
ChennaiOnline Articles
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Before readers have a clue, 21-year-old Courtney is shacking up with 31-year-old Hastings.
Eat, Drink, and Be from Mississippi (copy)
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Committee are empowered to conduct the current business of the revenue department without reference to the Supreme Council, and only _report to the board such extraordinary occurrences, claims, and proposals as may require the special orders of the board_; that even the instruction to report to the board in extraordinary cases is nugatory and fallacious, being accompanied with limitations which make it impossible for the said board to decide on any questions whatsoever: since it is expressly provided by the said Warren Hastings, _that, if the members of the
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 09 (of 12)
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The resurgence of the Anglo-Saxons under Harold at Hastings hides from view an earlier period of Viking domination of England.
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Meanwhile, Hastings had come hurriedly into the shippen, where Janet and the two girls were milking.
Harvest
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So it remains to be seen if the O'Brien buck will top a famous set of antlers from a deer killed 47 years ago in Hall County by bowhunter Del Austin of Hastings.
Uncategorized Blog Posts
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Outside the Dakota County Jail in Hastings, expensive town homes abut open fields, and a steady stream of high-end cars makes its way into the bustling strip mall across the street.
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Hastings made the traditional post-match speech in French which almost caused a diplomatic incident.
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Harry Nelson Pillsbury won the 1895 Hastings tournament with 16½/21 points, ahead of Mikhail Chigorin 16/21 and Emanuel Lasker 15½/21.
Lubomir Kavalek: Chess History: From Bobby Fischer to Hikaru Nakamura
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The family of a former Hastings Boys' High School dux, who was killed by a car in an early-morning incident a year ago, are disappointed the driver hasn't been sent to jail.