How To Use Hops In A Sentence
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We cannot support all the shops we have already, so a few more very expensive units can only remain empty and unused.
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This was just a few years after Lord Byron woke to find Child Harold's Pilgrimage in the bookshops and himself famous, as it were, overnight.
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By 1000 most English bishops were monks, and both bishops and abbots deliberated with lay magnates in the king's council.
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And in a way I want to make my language as mimetic as possible, as sensual as possible, so that you can feel the treetops, taste the lamb chump chops, and hear the wind and the sound of the surf beating on the beach.
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The chops should be cooked over moderate heat to prevent excessive charring.

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So many useful shops disappear, to be replaced by a retail outlet that is not welcomed by many of us.
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The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
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There are no bargains in the clothes shops at the moment.
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Only the bishops have retained the augurial staff, called the crosier; which was the distinctive mark of the dignity of augur; so that the symbol of falsehood has become the symbol of truth.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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All of a sudden St. Philip's ten bells start tanging - one oclock already - and at once the workshops and factories around the yard begin disgorging throngs of workers on their way to lunch
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Vigorously he hops and stomps along with the music.
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Not lords nor proletariats nor bishops nor husbands nor co-respondents nor virgins nor adultresses nor uncles nor noses.
Touch and Go
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Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thousands of free apples and oranges will be handed out each day as the government urges in-school tuck shops to serve healthier snacks.
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Some menswear shops do sell more imaginative clothes - but the assistants have rarely met any customers over the age of 36.
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Her enthusiasm was undimmed by the paucity of choice on the high street at the time: 'My mum used to shop in menswear shops.
Times, Sunday Times
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Industrial crops such as flax and dye-plants (madder, woad, and weld), and other cash crops such as coleseed, hops, and tobacco, increased revenue per hectare, enabling more people to live from the earnings of smaller plots.
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Several questions ran through our heads as we made our way past the numerous coffee shops and bundled up against the swirling winds the port city is known for.
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Tiny figures huddled in sweatshops, toiling in unspeakable conditions.
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How many pounds of pulvil must the fellow use in sweetening himself from the smell of hops and tobacco?
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Gone was the staid decor and mahogany wood typical of the menswear shops on Shaftesbury Avenue.
Times, Sunday Times
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A large amount of capital was required to transform forges into modern iron and steel industries, equip the shipyards to build steamships, and move from small workshops to modern factories.
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A huddle of poky teashops serves the day labourers who congregate here in search of work, and travellers from the station.
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It has since developed a programme which includes a regular schedule of rehearsals, sectional workshops and concerts.
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The presence of hops was what distinguished beer from ale.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The piggybank is set to hit Japanese shops on September 6 with a price tag of 4, 935 yen ($45.76), said Bandai.
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Will this issue be dealt with at the next synod of bishops?
Times, Sunday Times
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Some of the shops were closed but that's quite normal for a Thursday afternoon.
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It is expected that the consistory will influence the agenda for next October's synod of bishops in Rome.
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But queuing at a car park for an hour to slog around the shops is not my idea of the perfect weekend.
The Sun
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Trying to stop shops opening at the weekend is rather like banning cafés from opening for lunch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Surprisingly, Albee points to the new-play development programs found in theatres across North America (involving dramaturges, readings, workshops) as a source of the blandness of so much of the drama of the past 20 years.
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Hops are also considered a mild anaphrodisiac and thus calms sexual excitement as well.
THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
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Farm shops go from strength to strength and growing vegetables in allotments is fashionable.
Times, Sunday Times
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All 44 diocesan bishops and 10 suffragans were asked to attend the meeting to discuss October's Windsor Report, a document produced to examine the crisis.
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One was the shape of a lemon and the other a pineapple, an NYPD spokesman said, adding that similar items could be purchased in toyshops.
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My patio hung over a medium sized street that was lined with shops and booths that sold fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers.
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Haven't had a chance to visit the other newer bookshops in kl, since I'm hardly in m'sia and I don't come from kl.
A Quick Guide to Bookshop Chains
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Since the research began Sheffield city centre has been transformed with a raft of new clubs and shops opening.
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Then there are the inevitable rice and noodles dishes such as steamed rice, vegetable fried rice and dragon fried noodles and Chinese chopsuey.
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Howbeit when they should come to sit downe at dinner, there kindled a strife betwixt the said two bishops about their places, bicause the bishop of London, for that he had beene ordeined long before the archbishop, and therefore not onelie as deane to the see of Canturburie, but also by reason of prioritie, pretended to haue the vpper seat.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
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The town is sprinkled with delis, farm shops and cafes where fresh, wholesome fare is on the menu.
Times, Sunday Times
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‘Both these shops have given the area a lift and made it worth visiting by retaining and just maintaining original shopfronts,’ the society said.
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Shops were ripped open and their contents strewn through the dusty streets.
Times, Sunday Times
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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.
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Most papers are available in up to five colourways each and all are matched by co-ordinating hopsacks in plain colours.
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Pope Honorius, the third of that name, forbade by a decretal from that time forward the method of choosing bishops by lot.
A Philosophical Dictionary
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The jubilee celebrations were conducted with a number of activities, including seminars, workshops, competitions for children, and cultural gatherings.
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He buttonholed me by the shops and gave me the story of his life.
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At a giveaway price, it went to a development company who created what is now the Broadgate centre, a fairly ghastly set of offices with a few shops thrown in.
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Could lupilin be responsible for the hordes of passionate hopheads that seek ever-higher levels of hops in their IPAs?
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Some repair shops are using mainsprings that are too strong for your clock.
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The alliance of king and pope ensured that no more Winchelseys became archbishops.
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His dramatic solos and stage hops also fired up the fans during "A Favor House Atlantic" and "In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 3" -- both 2003 opuses that often sounded like Rush homages, with drummer Chris Pennie on the beat and everywhere else, and lyrics that only a CIA cryptanalyst or college-age C&C fan could decipher.
Prog rockers Coheed and Cambria take on 9:30 club in Washington
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The hoses without the national standard stamp were taken from several shops on Jl. Ki Samaun and
The Jakarta Post
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The bishops had almost absolute power .
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The Network promotes the use of model organisms and intends to provide a forum for meetings, workshops and other activities.
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Jahn glanced at his chopsticks, bento lunch, and then gave him an exasperated look.
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There is something about the hops, which has a pine and grapefruit flavor and aroma that works well with coconut, cilantro, cumin, and other spices.
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With shops in city centres and large out-of-town superstores it covers all bases.
Times, Sunday Times
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Where to Stay guides are available from good bookshops everywhere.
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When he announced it, the carefully prepped bishops pounced.
Times, Sunday Times
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The rub can be adapted for lamb chops, cutlets or a whole shoulder or leg.
Times, Sunday Times
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In second-hand bookshops around Melbourne you can still find copies of his grandfather's sermons.
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Monthly quality assurance inspections and assessments were made of dining facilities, water-production sites, ice plants, detention cells, barbershops, and base camps.
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The model here is the Dutch program of allowing users to smoke pot in licensed cannabis shops.
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Browsing the shops is the main pastime: the stores offer rural knick-knacks and antiques as well as a fair amount of New Age wares such as quartz crystals, incense burners and Indian rugs.
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Turn off the heating and use a radiator bleed key - from hardware shops - to turn the shaft anticlockwise for a quarter- or half-turn (don't unscrew it by more than one complete turn).
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I stammer something about the duty-free shops at Sydney airport.
Times, Sunday Times
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Like much of urban Trinidad, this appears to be a functional if unaesthetic sprawl of small businesses, shops, fast-food outlets, homes, temples, mosques and Hindu prayer flags.
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The descriptive passages when she has tea with friends, or tends her garden, or shops for blouses to fit her ample bosom are a pleasure and add a completeness to the character.
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Stalin was insistent that the war would be won and lost in the machine shops.
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I carried on looking at different shops selling their wares.
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Subsidies could be tailored, for example, to encourage more small local abattoirs and food shops or to incentivise organic farming.
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Under these patriarchates and exarchates came the eparchies under metropolitans; they had under them the bishops of the various cities.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
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A friend and I spent a few hours in the main street browsing in shops, and everyone who spoke to me was friendly, polite and smiling.
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When finished, Titanic Quarter hopes to include offices, shops, a maritime museum and, beside the old slipway, a building that will tell the Titanic story.
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Most items will end up in junk shops.
The Sun
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A beer in which neither the sweetness of the malt nor the bitterness of the hops predominates.
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I took a straw poll among my colleagues to find out how many can use chopsticks.
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At the moment, shops have decorations in every window, and the neighbours are planning a cookout.
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Once you get to a size 14 you find that most swimwear in the shops is dowdy and frumpy.
The Sun
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This would go well with a light chicken salad or maybe some simple pork chops.
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This is the thing about second-hand bookshops.
Times, Sunday Times
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The last time I had been here was to bring a watch from the shop up to the jewellery workshops for repair.
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Managers attend workshops to help them recognise signs of stress within their teams.
Times, Sunday Times
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Some of the most hazardous chemicals are used in the cultivation of fruit or hops.
The Residue Report - an action plan for safer food
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There are bouncy castles, slides, bungee runs and art workshops.
The Sun
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Providing practical assistance workshops and web-based tools.
Christianity Today
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Food shops line the outer edges (selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips).
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Besides water, beer is made with three basic ingredients: barley, hops and yeast.
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The almost rural surroundings change before you know it and you are soon in the midst of a much older town on a road gone narrow as you pass through Ulsoor with its temples, shops that sell puja essentials, books, clothes and Primus stoves.
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Exchanging dark-squared bishops is of course a useful positional objective but will White have enough compensation?
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Cut open bag and slice lamb into individual chops.
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Chops, our de facto Kiwi skipper and engineer, makes another valiant attempt to get it going with the starter cord.
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Last night, in an address to bishops in Nigeria, Pope John Paul II insisted that priests must live celibate lives and avoid scandalous behaviour.
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All light aircraft maintenance workshops would most certainly have one for synchronizing and timing port and starboard magnetos on piston engines.
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Apparently I have a ‘groovy urban boho life spent cruising bagel shops, watching films in Swahili and listening to music sung in ancient tribal click languages’.
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I loved to browse in shops and look at shoes and clothes, necklaces and earrings.
Christianity Today
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The bishops are not named in the writ.
The Sun
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A short stroll along memory lane reveals an interesting range of speciality shops including antiques, art and craft, gift shops and galleries.
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And even when the songs hopscotched over musical logic, they scanned, because - analysis fails here - they sounded so gorgeous.
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Standing at the bridge, Yin hops over the rails onto the water below.
Darker than Black ep 24 « Undercover
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So, I nipped out to the shops again and bought myself a Dyson.
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There are five swimming pools, eight restaurants and numerous boutique shops.
Times, Sunday Times
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As they quickly let you know, they eat bread, not chapattis; drink in tavernas, not tea shops; many of them were Roman Catholic, not Hindu; and their musicians played guitars and sang fados.
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There are no official figures on the number of exotic pets in the UK but the type of animals on sale from pet shops include birds, snakes and other reptiles, terrapins and even small alligators.
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Martyrs did not entirely disappear, but they were different from their late antique predecessors; they might be bishops killed in political strife, missionaries killed by pagans, or confessors being ‘living dead’.
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Each dinner sounded more delectable than the one before: roasted local grass-fed goat loin chops with farro-spinach salad and sweet onion soubise, kombu cured fluke with yuzu, brown butter, wakame and preserved nori, a dinner ...
Not Eating Out in New York » 2009 » April
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Not all shops and other merchants accept contactless payments.
Times, Sunday Times
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But after that, full health is restored and young gentlemen are ready for a luncheon of a dozen lamb chops and a battered pudding.
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I have walked out of antique shops with stuff worth up to 20,000.
Times, Sunday Times
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To mould the parfaits, use metal cutters if possible (available from good cookshops).
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This made it an object of desire in the homes of the fast-growing bourgeoisie, creating a market greedy for the sheet music of Chopin's compositions that poured into the shops.
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Most of the early medieval saints were bishops, abbots, and abbesses with an impeccable social pedigree.
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Crowded shops are a happy hunting-ground for pick-pockets.
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From this come loin chops (chuletas de lomos cargados) and loin roast (lomos cargados en trozo.)
A Guide to Mexican Butcher Shops Part II: Pork and Lamb
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Small independent bookshops can't compete with the large stores.
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He has been working at eight other cancer shops in the South West and said he was happy with the results.
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Before long he found that there would be no sea this way: nor anything but shops, houses, a cinema with an imposing Victorian front grandly labelled ASSEMBLY ROOMS, and the slate-roofed lychgate of a church.
Greenwitch
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Shops and open markets lined the streets, blacksmiths and leather shops had iron workings and hides tanning outside.
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Furthermore, although the pope and his bishops may truly believe a zygote is a "preborn child," the truth is that a great number of active Catholics do not, and they vote, in great numbers, accordingly.
Michele Somerville: Catholic Bishops Endanger Church Tax Exempt Status
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Most shops sell local delicacies such as dumplings in wild ginger flower leaves and Hakka tea.
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And I'd even go so far as to say that nothing was more political than this sovereign and slightly unreasonable decision, qualified by some we shall be kind enough not to mention here as an "inanity" or a "crime" or a bet that was "lost in advance", to craft something European through the shared efforts of two national workshops.
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Arte Is Twenty
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Shops, a deli, two pubs and tennis courts are all a short walk from our house.
Times, Sunday Times
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What do you think that is, some kind of chopstick?
Think Progress » Hatch Admits Hypocrisy: ‘A Lot Of Things Weren’t Paid For’ When Republicans Ran Congress During Bush Years
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Unusual theatre from around the world including workshops on puppetry and storytelling with the body.
Times, Sunday Times
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In particular, the absence of legal means for coffee shops to obtain cannabis has highlighted their association with organized crime.
Amsterdam's cannabis-selling coffee shops face crackdown
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Trugo was invented by staff at the Newport Workshops in the 1920's.
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The joys were in simple games - hopscotch, hide-and-go-seek, tag, etc.
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Among the shops nearby were a grocers, a haberdashers, a sweet shop and a tripe shop.
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But what of the secondhand and antiquarian bookshops?
Times, Sunday Times
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YOU'RE out of shaving foam and can't get to the shops.
The Sun
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Shops need to claw back lost custom from the warm autumn so will offer huge festive discounts.
The Sun
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Flavored coffee is sold at gourmet food stores and coffee shops.
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But, when he cometh back from his journey, all will not be save well458: so go ye to your shops and sell and buy, for this vexation is removed from you.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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They practice their public speaking in workshops attended by all.
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Unlike in the case of established shops, these hawkers give them an option for bargaining too.
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The new cards will also be used as ‘electronic purses’, meaning that money may be loaded and stored on the card and used in school canteens and cashless tuck shops.
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Fight for the bishops, says a priest, with his gown and rochet — Stand stout for the Kirk, cries a minister, in a
A Legend of Montrose
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He was a prime mover in developing a new style of customer-friendly bookshops in the UK.
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The computerization agency has put together customized packages of software for 22 business lines, including real estate brokers, eyeglass shops, beauty parlors, sports clubs, and restaurants.
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Most shops remained shuttered and many people stayed inside their homes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Shops, businesses and offices were closed in Gangtok and neighboring areas, the resident said.
Magnitude 6.8 quake in India, several dead
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Out went golf courses and shops in favour of a firmer focus on industrial and business space.
Times, Sunday Times
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It takes around two or three generations of sweatshops to go from the ancient pattern of peasant subsistence farming, with its characteristic grinding toil for women to where the country is now.
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The shops are in a central position in the city.
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I trawled through bookshops, I searched for the perfect cup of coffee, I bought records by Ella Fitzgerald from the second hand record shop on the way to the Grafton Centre.
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The biggest offenders are security vans, council vehicles and shops loading and unloading goods.
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Our hotel with its pleasant garden and the fine shops -- (where it seems you can still buy every fascinating thing from newest jewellery and oldest curiosities, to Amiens 'special "_roc_" chocolates) -- the long, arboured boulevards, the cobbled streets, the quaint blue and pink houses of the suburbs, and the poplar-lined walk by the Somme, all, all have the friendliest air!
Everyman's Land
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It was gloomy and old - fashioned, having low dark shops and dark green house doors with brass knockers, and yellow-ochred doorsteps projecting on to the pavement; then another old shop whose small window looked like a cunning, half-shut eye.
Sons and Lovers
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It is really just a large provincial city with fancy shops and restaurants.
The Sun
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Normal routines like going to the shops became a terrifying ordeal.
The Sun
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The only real help here is for bishops to grasp the true nature of their office and live it out.
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Food stalls and shops, the buildings made of the same porcelainlike material as the farmhouse, in gaudy primary colors.
Spin
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In the East, they also delegated the chrismation and invocation of the HS, but in the West, the bishops reserved these things to themselves.
Stand Firm
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They admired the varied vistas of the narrow, crooked streets, and noticed how convenient it was to have shops and residences and even small factories mixed up together.
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It was then that we planned to break up the old sectionalizing, localizing, mischief-breeding, contiguous districts, and establish a genuine general superintendence, and general fund system, to pay all the Bishops an equal salary.
Sketch of the Early History of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church with Jubilee Souvenir and an Appendix
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Roman bishops many lands of the exarchate, which was designated the
A Philosophical Dictionary
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Off a tiny lane lined with tailors' shops, this traditional Damascene mansion overlooks an atmospheric courtyard.
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Like tax preparation services, pawnshops and auto dealers serve as middlemen for such loans.
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Madison Beer Review Presents Beer Talk Today
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The growth and development of Munster is illustrated in a series of scale models found in the Stadt Museum, built round a tempting ice cream parlour and above shops.
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Andy hopped up on the table for a minute, stared at her, then slapped Mia across the chops, drove her out of the seat, and settled in her place.
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There's squillions of charity shops in Edinburgh, and they all seem to have a copy of Naomi Campbell's Swan on their bookstands.
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People can go to concerts, music performances and drumming workshops or a silent art auction.
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Ever since I remember, I have been praying, meditating and attending spiritual workshops.
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It has a number of attractive old domestic buildings, schedule for preservation, and some interesting antique shops.
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His eyes darted towards the parade of shops.
The Sun
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Costume jewellery is another omnipresent tourist attraction, but be aware that the amber shops are often tacky and low quality, and amber isn't even local.
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Restaurants, pubs and shops across the UK will be staging competitions and free tastings.
Times, Sunday Times
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In order for each batch of beer to taste the same, exactly the same amount of the same type of hops must be added at exactly the same time during each boil.
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Men also wear pouches on the right side of their belts to hold a small knife and a pair of chopsticks.
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The new model is not on sale in the shops.
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At the doses recommended on products available in pharmacies and health food shops, the ingredients appear to be safe.
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The months spent poring over bridal magazines, traipsing through wedding dress shops, visiting caterers and choosing stationery can take their toll.
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And a few bright shopkeepers had actually sussed that more people actually went into their shops to look, and then maybe buy, if they weren't being menaced under duress to do so.
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The quaint, family-owned shops include a candle-maker, a perfumery and specialist cheese and wine shops.
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Gathered about the Cross with St. Macarius and St. Helena are bishops, priests, and hymnographers.
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Then he tried to be a trendy DJ by mixing it up on a record deck, before landing a smacker on 13-year-old Vicky Hopson.
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In the year of the anniversary we shall come together as bishops around the call to prayer.
Times, Sunday Times
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The patriarchate of Moscow was abolished by Peter the Great in 1721 and replaced by a Holy Synod of bishops which was controlled by a lay official, the chief procurator.
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Can't I just wear Granny's long hopsack skirt that covers the veins and doubles as a hand towel?
Deborah Divine: Forget Reinvention
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A friend of mine has a book which was published commercially in Malaya and which isn't even listed on Amazon, but he has been able to sell a goodly number in his local bookshops, despite that.
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Many shops and businesses were shut while crowds blocked traffic and chanted anti-government slogans.
Times, Sunday Times
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid.
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It had 10 butchers, 10 grocers, six fish-and-chip shops, haberdashers, ironmongers and fruiterers.
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What broke the ice, he found, were small workshops where sharecroppers and domestics talked about practical issues that bothered them, brainstormed about what to do, and took steps to do it.
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The shops in central London keep open late on Thursday evenings.
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Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove ( "depose") him.
Stand Firm
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Four Public Workshops lead by Dr de Freitas came from the Glossop Lecture on the following topics: The London Basin, Failure in mature landslides, Scale and its use in geotechnics and, The geotechnical significance of Boundary Layers of particles.
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At one stage Liberty's also had its own workshops and employed its own craftsmen.
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And off we strolled, whistling merry Christmas tunes, and with only the very slightest of hops, skips and jumps in our step.
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In addition to working with almost 200 clients in the past two years, Hamill has held hundreds of business seminars and workshops on the subject.
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Schuckardt is wearing the mozetta, which is worn by the Pope and Cardinals everywhere, and by Archbishops and Bishops in their dioceses with a few exceptions.
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The apostolic visitation is going to be too little, too late, if the bishops and priests of the Church in the United States do not recognize what has happened and undertake their grave pastoral obligation to correct the errors of these communities.
Transparency, Creativity, and Heresy
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They are released now by officials anxious to dispel the myth that bishops, some of whom still occupy grand palaces and stately castles, enjoy a life of luxury.
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The crozier is an ornate staff resembling a shepherd’s crook, which is held by bishops to symbolize their role as shepherds of Christ’s flock.
A Handbook of Symbols in Christian Art
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The hops also provide flavor and assist in clarification of the wort.
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A Mexican glass shop made unit (making assumptions here, of the many glass shops I have visited in Jalisco, somewhat primative by US standards) would likely have a butyl seal and maybe get a 5 - 10 year life (those were the expectations here in the past).
Dual Pane wood windows