How To Use Onwards In A Sentence

  • Rosella seedlings are available through local nurseries from September onwards in the subtropics or during the dry season in tropical regions.
  • It was right for him to move onwards and upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the fourteenth century onwards, other properties were also abandoned, so that finally the important lasting properties were signification, supposition, ampliation and restriction, and the supposition of relatives. Medieval Theories: Properties of Terms
  • He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
  • From the point of conception onwards, parents are now viewed as a risk factor in their children's lives.
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  • This is a great time for laying the foundations for winter, reconditioning your skin after months of switching between sun and fierce air-con and generally getting ready to glow when the Christmas invitations start rolling in from November onwards. Indulge your skin this winter
  • He was an active member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool from 1837 onwards and served as its treasurer.
  • From the late 1780s onwards evangelicals contributed substantially to the pamphlet literature against the slave trade.
  • From the fifth century onwards, the species of large animals, whether cattle, sheep, swine, or even poultry, disappear and were replaced everywhere, until the end of the middle ages, by the smaller breeds of the pre-classical period.
  • Aside from a change in typeface in the logo in 1961 onwards to a condensed version of Times New Roman, the sequence stayed the same until 1964 when the shot of Archie Street from the front was replaced by an opening clip of rows of terraced houses. First Look: Coronation Street’s New 2010 HD Main Title, Retrospective « Art & Business of Motion
  • The shop specialises in maps, engravings, and prints from 1570 onwards.
  • From 1927 onwards, the objective was no longer solely not to be a loser by achieving bourgeois academic success.
  • The name also appears repeatedly in the parish registers from 1562 onwards.
  • It became a centre of the slave trade from the 16th century onwards.
  • Onwards and upwards we go, kiddo... Don't cry, Isobel, we'll survive. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • She closed her eyes as the carriage continued onwards into the late night.
  • Early Zionist leaders, from the late nineteenth century onwards, consciously set out to create a class of Jews who were the opposite of the Jews of the shtetl (the traditional Eastern European Jewish ghetto).
  • The photons intersected at a prism called a beamsplitter, where they entangled, and then zipped onwards on separate paths to detectors. Zee News : India National
  • Car and simulacrum sounder clapperboard sodomist use the myrmeleon to onwards rook alder and polypropenonitrile mwera to cut osteal pay flagellant. Rational Review
  • From that point onwards, it was an uphill struggle for the visitors. The Sun
  • He measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole.
  • The price in column 4 is simply 20 percent on the corresponding average cost from year 2 onwards.
  • Photo booths are open from 6am in the morning onwards, and Experts on ‘how to fill out your visa form’ hover, ready to offer invaluable advice in exchange for a quetzal, a cigarette, a smile.
  • You watch as the waters begin to protrude, becoming a mass of hysterically delocalized pillars slithering upwards, outwards, onwards towards the shore. Faraday's Wave Garden
  • In winning their medals, the two Scotsmen moved British cycling onwards by miles.
  • From the first voyage of Cartier onwards, Canada was called intermittently New France, and its possibilities were not lost sight of by a few intelligent Frenchmen on account of the fur trade. Pioneers in Canada
  • Slices of meat the size of individual portions, they were in their way forerunners of hamburgers, served up to busy city dwellers in the London chophouses that proliferated from the 1690s onwards.
  • From April onwards, we potter about outside, spotting gaps where we might plant another beautiful specimen,
  • London's orbital M25, between junctions five and 21, was the worst followed by the A303 from Andover, Hampshire, onwards.
  • I pushed my famished, ravaged body onwards.
  • National News / Slavery Lessons the Anti-White Establishment Will Not Teach Our Children In the anti-white mania which has gripped modern Britain, the Atlantic Slave Trade is to be given wide prominence in schools from this term onwards - but the million Europeans who were enslaved by Muslims in North Africa between 1530 and 1780 will be ignored. The British National Party
  • Wajda's sewer rats swarmed onwards as allegory: they eventually emerged not from a Warsaw manhole, but a manhole on Wall Street.
  • -- During these months seed of the quick-growing types of Onion may be sown for producing an abundant supply of salading and small bulbs during the autumn and onwards. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • From 1872 onwards he contributed student articles to the Telegraphic Journal, which later became the Electrical Review.
  • From that day onwards I would be almost exclusively surrounded by soldiers. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • The OED cites examples from Chaucer onwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • I fought my way forward, one hand tugging him onwards, the other pinning my hat to my head.
  • Particularly significant are the jet, amber and quartz items, valued as mortuary goods from prehistoric times onwards for their electrostatic and refractive properties.
  • The absolute elongation rate during the linear phase was nearly constant from leaf 8 onwards.
  • Tenbury had the ‘Wells’ added to its name in the mid 19th century to help promote the Mineral Water Wells that had been found in the town from 1840 onwards.
  • The exhibition itself comprised a well-stocked tour of Art Deco objets from the Paris exposition des arts decoratifs in 1925 onwards - it features some incredible pieces.
  • Some even of these - like jute, sisal, coir, and kapok - only began to be imported into Britain from the nineteenth century onwards.
  • From the third century onwards, the climate deteriorated steadily, becoming colder and wetter.
  • Up to that time coal was chiefly used as a domestic fuel but from 1812 onwards it went to sea as bunker fuel.
  • So give them the space they need now and move onwards and upwards. The Sun
  • The boy glanced back over his shoulder and beckoned her onwards, then disappeared into the darkness.
  • Nearer home, there were attempts from 1947 onwards to form a political and economic union of Western Europe.
  • From the thirteenth century onwards _pilei_, and the overtopping tufts, were of various colours according to the faculties which it was intended to distinguish. The Customs of Old England
  • From that time onwards there was reason still, but not so much reason, to distinguish between trusts and legacies.
  • The south-westerly monsoon winds bring copious amounts of rain from June onwards.
  • In many courses, work from the second year onwards can count towards the final degree.
  • Florilegia and catenae became common from the fifth century onwards. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Crenellated ornament occurs from the early fourteenth century onwards, as on the silver Ramsey Abbey censer of c.1325.
  • Among these the Underworld was the great unknown and was therefore the dominant feature of funerary texts from the Middle Kingdom onwards.
  • From now onwards everyone will have to communicate in Marathi irrespective of what they belong to. - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community
  • It crept onwards towards the station of the cross, but -- _it never reached the cross_. The Wizard
  • The press release issued by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, in awarding the Nobel Prize to Dr. Lipscomb, stated it was not until Lipscomb's works from the beginning of 1950s onwards that the problems in borane chemistry could be satisfactorily solved... James M. Gentile: The Pivotal Role of the Scientist-Educator
  • We continued onwards, running from one piece of cover to the next while the machine gun chewed through belts of ammunition.
  • Afternoon tea is served daily from 3pm onwards and often there are tea dances where you can waltz and tango away to your heart's content.
  • The letterbook of Saunders and Sweetman for 1788-1804 indicates a general reluctance of servants to return to Ireland, especially from 1789 onwards,61 and the Pole Papers indicate that, while large numbers of servants were still being hired in the fishery in Ferryland district in 1800, many had "dieted" during the winter of 1799-1800. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • From the seventh month onwards, with adequate care, a child born before full term has a good chance of survival.
  • Spermaceti was known, probably from classical times onwards, as a rare and precious unguent, "resolutive and mollifying," as M. Pomel, "chief druggist to the late French King Louis XIV," says in his treatise on drugs, translated into English in 1737. More Science From an Easy Chair
  • To others, he was a negative, malevolent influence over his father from the 1970s onwards, when North Korean began its long and tragic descent into economic depravation, isolation, starvation and poverty. Kim Jong-il obituary
  • The thrushes will go on singing intermittently from now onwards, but they leave their territories if it turns very cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • And from the French revolution onwards, Leftists everywhere have always been a violent and aggressive lot.
  • So give them the space they need now and move onwards and upwards. The Sun
  • The cover with mock latchet and ring finial and the two-stepped, angular handles on the body are popular features on pieces from 1800 onwards.
  • I'm usually at home from 5 o'clock onwards.
  • He walked onwards to the head of the lake.
  • Now this is more fun than mouldy old CDs - we had more snow this morning, from around 7: 30 am onwards.
  • From the 1970s onwards, however, the moves began to accelerate and involved quite different factors.
  • A century earlier, Franco of Cologne had explicitly associated the idea of ternary rhythm with the Christian trinity, but from now onwards, every value had to be able to be divided by either two or three. Archive 2009-04-01
  • So give them the space they need now and move onwards and upwards. The Sun
  • This has been the main road east out of London since Roman times, heading out to an ancient ford over the River Lea and onwards to Colchester.
  • Now this is more fun than mouldy old CDs - we had more snow this morning, from around 7: 30 am onwards.
  • From 1945 onwards, few cared to question whether this Churchillian refusal to negotiate with Stalin, or any other dictator, actually makes things worse - that would have sounded as though excuses were being made for misrule.
  • SHM From the 16th century onwards, the city of Buenos Aires grew at a slow pace. The "cuadricula"
  • These days it tends to be forgotten that many veterans resented the way their story was being told from 1926 onwards. TOLKIEN AND THE GREAT WAR: The Threshold of Middle-earth
  • Earlier studies of vocal imitation had shown that infants were able to match vowel sounds spoken to them by adults, but only from 12 weeks onwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier studies of vocal imitation had shown that infants were able to match vowel sounds spoken to them by adults, but only from 12 weeks onwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, from the Republic onwards the Romans found it necessary to make regulations to control the thickness of walls, the quality of building materials, and the roofs and height of buildings.
  • As an excursion through piano duets from Schubert onwards the mix is wide, the music varied and entertaining.
  • The blood flowing in her veins assured her that from now onwards she was beyond the reach of choice. What the Bee Knows - reflections on myth, symbol and story
  • We expect a significant uplift in profitability from 2005 onwards.
  • As a solo performer from the 1970s onwards, he's been one of the staples of urban contemporary music.
  • The laughter of the children urged him onwards along the even forest path that led at last to a hill in an open meadow.
  • We drove onwards towards the coast.
  • It was David who told us you could go to jail for thieving from the age of 13 onwards.
  • Mathews's own talent for impersonation was such that he could sustain a popular series of 'monopolylogues', from 1817 onwards. The Times Literary Supplement
  • From now onwards the councils should strive to be up to date on payment of monthly salaries by raising funds from own vast resources.
  • She recovered and sat upright and said to her sister the cateress, “Onwards, and help me in my duty, for there remains but this one song.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But from girlhood onwards, it has always been a prop.
  • We begin all beatless and atmospheric, moving through the Viennese downtempo beauty of Tosca and the haunting acoustic pop of Emiliana Torrini and onwards into Agoria's own blend of operatics and deep electronica on "Altre Voci". BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • The arts and crafts must be submitted on the previous day and the mart will be open from 2 o'clock onwards on Saturday to accept these.
  • From 1936 onwards short-wave radio stations replaced the posts on the Yukon Telegraph line.
  • There is no doubt in my mind that he will continue to move that club onwards and upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the establishment of church courts from about 1100 onwards, the population increasingly came under a powerful system of public inquisition. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But in France silver statuettes are documented as having at least faces and hands painted, as distinct from being enamelled, from the early fourteenth century onwards.
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  • So the country, where teletext started in 1972, will be without the service from today onwards. Buziaulane
  • Lipscomb's works from the beginning of 1950s onwards that the problems in borane chemistry could be satisfactorily solved. Press Release: The 1976 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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  • For no less than three miles this vast upland of hillocks and brows roll on, serried knolls which appear to stretch onwards into infinity.
  • Krzerszonese Milesia asundurst Sirdarthar Woolwichleagues, good tomkeys years somewhile in Crimealian wall samewhere in Ayerland, during me weeping stillstumms over the freshprosts of Eastchept and the dangling garters of Marrowbone and daring my wapping stiltstunts on Bostion Moss, old stile and new style and heave a lep onwards. Finnegans Wake
  • From 1945 onwards there were steady improvements in magnetic tape.
  • The diffusion of rye and oats, mainly reserved for animal feedstuffs in antiquity, was slow at first, accelerated from the seventh century onwards, and expanded dramatically in the tenth century.
  • The south-westerly monsoon winds bring copious amounts of rain from June onwards.
  • The OED cites examples from Chaucer onwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mindful of the miles ahead, I pushed onwards and upwards into Dalby Forest.
  • The Stock Exchange of Thailand has approved listed companies for share buy-back, which started taking effect from last month onwards.
  • Strife sprinted onwards in the pouring rain, tenderly cradling his six-year-old daughter who was whimpering with fear.
  • From June 23rd, 1941 onwards small formations of Soviet Ilyushin I1-4 twin-engined bombers attacked Bucharest, the oil-fields of Ploesti, and the port of Constanta.
  • That was hours ago now and still the train rattles onwards through the night. Times, Sunday Times
  • From that point onwards, with target and informer both being followed, it becomes gripping. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the 1970s onwards he had taken a good deal of interest in documentary film-making and photography. Times, Sunday Times
  • They will silence me, continuing onwards to their sterile and humorless future, wiping the world's mysteries into oblivion.
  • Priyanka will be entereing her 27th year which is amongest her best numbers and her good time begins her onwards. Priyanka Career is great this year, says Bhavikk
  • And from then onwards I felt less admiration for Bergotte, whose limpidity began to strike me as insufficient. The Guermantes Way
  • The bullet passed onwards through the base of the skull, crossing the external auditory meatus, fracturing the zygoma and probably the condyle of the mandible, and eventually lodged beneath the masseter muscle. Surgical Experiences in South Africa, 1899-1900 Being Mainly a Clinical Study of the Nature and Effects of Injuries Produced by Bullets of Small Calibre
  • The trick fountains were planned by the landgraves from 1696 onwards, in 1700 landgrave Karl met the master builder in Italy, the Hercules figure was erected on the mountain top's pyramid in 1713.
  • The rhymes and rhythms lure you onwards - but you often land up in a sombre place. Times, Sunday Times
  • All this gave powerful ammunition to urban sociologists writing from the mid-1970s onwards.
  • In women who are at higher risk, one's doctor may advocate mammographic surveillance usually from age 35 onwards.
  • from 1951 onwards, KNMI shifted from so-called climatological temperature measurements to synoptical measurements. De Bilt Adjustments « Climate Audit
  • Women born in the Sixties onwards are so unused to chivalry that we wouldn't know what to do with it if it bit us on the nose, apologised and draped its coat over that puddle we were about to step into.
  • But it divides between those whose feelings might be termed atavistic or revanchist and those who make a reasoned critique, in sorrow as much as anger, of Western policies - especially the Iraq war, the Kosovo affair from 1999 onwards, United States plans for theatre missile-defence, and, not least, the expansion of NATO. Open Democracy News Analysis - Comments
  • As ever we hurtle onwards, like that old film clip showing the London-to-Brighton journey in four minutes.
  • The EU proposals provide for compensatory payments for all dairy farmers, including those who quit production from 2004 onwards.
  • We were cocksure to cheese gift to panoply onwards but the tongueless overblown us from strindberg the absorptance, so we get an properly schizoid in bastnaesite. Rational Review
  • It was one variety of the language of London also which, from the 15th century onwards, acquired the status of a standard spoken language.
  • Ortiz was right, he kept quiet until he found the right moment to give a final thrust: the seriousness of news and opinion program of Ecuavisa are no longer in jeopardy from here onwards, but its credibility will strike zero asymptomatically. Global Voices in English » Ecuador: The Departure of a Television Anchor
  • The waxy white flowers of citrus fruits are produced from January onwards, with many varieties having a delicious fragrance capable of filling a small conservatory.
  • The first entry is dated 1993, but the bulk is from the autumn of 1994 onwards.
  • The second covers the period from 1917 onwards when he was invalided out with shell-shock and eventually went back to the front, only to get a head-wound and be hospitalised again.
  • The security situation will get worse from mid-February onwards when the weather improves and the fighting season begins. "
  • St. Peter thanked him, and Brother Lustig went onwards, and had but a quarter of the loaf, and one kreuzer. Household Tales
  • The rhymes and rhythms lure you onwards - but you often land up in a sombre place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tables, chairs, dining tables and teapoys made of wood as well as cane with glass tops priced from Rs.250 onwards are there in the fair.
  • From April onwards, we potter about outside, spotting gaps where we might plant another beautiful specimen,
  • From 1927 onwards, the objective was no longer solely not to be a loser by achieving bourgeois academic success.
  • She was also one of the pioneers of virtue ethics, a key development in philosophy from the 1970s onwards. Philippa Foot obituary
  • A short amble onwards, the streets become shambolic, messy, invested with noise and life.
  • There are many European traditions, from Procopius onwards, which think of Britain as an island of the dead, a resting-place for transmigrating souls.
  • From then onwards you can have two filling, balanced meals, including pasta dishes and curries. The Sun
  • The purchase negotiations became all the more complicated because, from 1893 onwards, the Religious Orders had sold some of their lands to speculators who undertook to form companies to work them; however, the friars were the largest stockholders in these concerns. The Philippine Islands
  • From 1851 onwards the recorded ages were supposed to be accurate and the precise places of birth were noted.
  • From the late 8th century onwards a new script, Caroline minuscule, swept throughout Europe along with the Carolingian Empire.
  • If hitherto public service broadcasting had been widely accepted in a largely unquestioning way, from Annan onwards old certainties crumbled.
  • There are good reasons why thousands of companies will seek exemption from having an audit from July onwards.
  • The crowds were cheering insanely now, spurred onwards by the exultant actions of the boys, jumping around excitedly.
  • She was scanned once a week from 30 weeks onwards because the tot was not putting on the expected amount of weight.
  • Camels, both the one-humped Arabian or dromedary and the two-humped Bactrian variety, have been used to support campaigns in desert areas from biblical times onwards.
  • From September onwards, BMW's 3 - Series gets a new kidney grille, new headlights, new lower front and rear valances, two new engines and a range of chassis and specification enhancements.
  • Most Irish commentators speak in terms of soft landings, corrections, or a reversion to more balanced growth rates from 2008 onwards.
  • A change in chemotherapy is likely to have played a substantial role - until 2004, chloroquine alone was mainly used but as parasite resistance to this drug had increased to high levels, the first-line treatment of choice became sulphadoxine plus pyrimethamine (SP) combined with chloroquine, from early 2005 onwards. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Once I realised that the trick lies in swirling the pan as soon as the mixture is poured in, making a circular pancake was easy-peasy from there onwards.
  • From the 1950s onwards there was considerable improvement to the standard of living.
  • The shop is open from lunchtimeonwards.
  • Our evidence from the diet of nestling thick-billed murres suggests that a switch from an Arctic to a Subarctic fish community occurred from 1997 onwards.
  • With dividers, he measured the distance to the nearest Antarctic coast, and onwards to the South Pole. SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
  • The link between family and agrarian system will help us to understand why dechristianization gained ground, from 1791 onwards, in regions of large farms and share-cropping, and met with resistance in provinces where tenant farming and peasant proprietorship were predominant. France as a "nation"
  • From the age of sixty onwards, grandfather lost interest in most things that were not related to bee-keeping and the planting of trees.
  • Tickets can be purchased from the end of November onwards.
  • From late eighties onwards, with the Dalit movement came against the hegemony of the upper caste and argued in favour of casteless society. Untouchable Spring .... అంటరాని వసంతం
  • Next I looked at a dry passage where a climb out of the streamway led to a small chamber with a passage continuing onwards.
  • His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic.
  • In medieval Islam, many dervishes became members of mystical or Sufi brotherhoods, which grew up all over the Islamic world from the 12th century onwards.
  • He continued onwards, leaving the smoke behind, and after two hours he stopped at a triangle of succulent trees.
  • On the one hand, we are driven outwards and onwards into the future; on the other, we are pulled inwards and backwards to the past.
  • Players have to come up with an idea of dealing with spin and from that point onwards experience is always key. Times, Sunday Times
  • Petty property crime, by far the most commonly prosecuted offence from the eighteenth century onwards, has also been perpetrated in the main by young men.
  • From the late 1980s onwards she became an ardent advocate of the Kurdish cause.
  • The first stop allows youngsters to feed the deer and sheep, then the party moves onwards to stroke the ducks and, finally, to feed the rabbits, rats, mice, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters and terrapins.
  • By contrast, in Ireland, a move to impartible inheritance coincided with the decline in women's economic and social status, particularly from the mid-nineteenth century onwards. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • From the 1970s onwards, the cold war increasingly became an obstacle to economic and political stability.
  • By far the most common crime was larceny but the figures for violent crimes by girls also climbed steadily from the late 1990s onwards.
  • On Tuesday the 22nd of June, there is Music in the Sciobol from 6pm onwards.
  • But with the forward movement a certain portion of the line curved onwards in advance, with wave-like sinuosity, and the portion left behind quickened to a run; and simultaneously a thrilling cry burst from all lips, like that in honour of the war-god — eleleu! eleleu! and the running became general. Anabasis
  • The bed was ablaze with the yellow flowers, and here, large humming squadrons of shiny black carpenter bees would thrum from pre-dawn onwards.
  • She will now struggle to bite her food until her adult teeth come through from around six onwards. The Sun
  • Ronnie Wood navigated this madness particularly with a his own "freebasing" crack cocaine indulgences which Richards highlights from 1980 onwards is another example of the "get out of jail" philosophy of life employed by the two most colourful members of the Stones. Life: Keith Richards: Amazon.co.uk: Keith Richards: Books
  • From the 1370s onwards, Parliaments frequently complained that the clergy weren't paying their fair share towards the war effort with France - and some demanded disendowment of the clergy.
  • Negotiation, mediation and exchanged messages about respective intentions through secret channels were used to minimise, reduce or de-escalate violence on many occasions from November 1968 onwards.
  • Ed and Diane swept into Symes's office a short head in front of the human wave propelling them onwards. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • From the eleventh century onwards Persian was increasingly used for books on popular science.
  • This was in the early part of the 20th century, and from the fifties onwards that land became filled up with community facilities.
  • Republicans would say they pushed back in '69 and then pushed forward from 1981 onwards.
  • The contrast was heightened when, from about the 11th century onwards, such soloist passages began to be enhanced, on feast days, by the addition of newly composed polyphonic counterpoints.
  • But he will need more than semantics to see him through this one the more so as he is pledged to cut the public spending increase to single digits by 2004 and onwards.
  • Hopefully it's onwards and upwards now. The Sun
  • I've been progressing fitfully, onwards and upwards through September, both physically and spiritually.
  • From 1872 onwards he contributed student articles to the Telegraphic Journal, which later became the Electrical Review.
  • Claims 14 and onwards are substantially the same as the claims in the other patent.
  • Studies of how quickly ancient Greek children developed robust bones also seem to show that they began working at labour-intensive, adult tasks from the age of three onwards. Peter McAllister: Manthropology: The Science Of The Inadequate Modern Male
  • The bishops met in the synods that were convoked from the second century onwards.
  • But it was downhill from then onwards and a poor supply line only made matters worse. The Sun
  • From the early 16th century onwards, translations into vernacular languages were increasingly based on the original biblical languages. Times, Sunday Times
  • The percentage of primigravid women varied between 39.5% in 1997 and 54.0% in 1999; 48.8% of women delivering in 1997-2001 and 50.0% of women delivering from 2002 onwards were primigravidae. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • bidden," from the first choice of them onwards through every summons addressed to them by the prophets to hold themselves in readiness for the appearing of their King. to the wedding -- or the marriage festivities, when the preparations were all concluded. and they would not come -- as the issue of the whole ministry of the Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Twenty four hours and many new friends at the Qatar Airways lost and found office later, we are back on track, with a complete luggage set, flying overnight to Jayapura, the capital of Papua, and onwards to Wamena in the highlands. Danna Harman: Searching for Cannibals

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