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The signal box from the station | lay derelict until recently when it was salvaged by |
He was a police station | lay visitor for six years from 1990 and worked in B |
ly over a quarter of a mile) from Upper Station | lay Polkemmet Junction. |
The station | lay between Wath Central and Stairfoot. |
The station | lay in the Kurla region of Mumbai, located close to |
although at some point in the past, the station | lay over the border in Derbyshire. |
The station | lay on a curve immediately next to Bathgate West Ju |
Since the station | lay outside the town an omnibus or post horse could |
The station | lay two miles outside the town, in the small villag |
ight, which had been offloaded from steamboats, | lay under tarpaulins at the landing awaiting shipme |
The Stoic tradition still | lay behind Hamlet's plea to 'Give me that man That |
tible to attack but the female beetle may still | lay her eggs in empty tunnels created by previous b |
who theorized that the bulk of the silver still | lay deep within the rock. |
time of the League of Nations Competition still | lay heavy on their hearts. |
made it down the rivers to the ships and still | lay in those creeks and rivers. |
mines dating from the first world war may still | lay on the sea bottom east of the light station, ma |
Stone | lay within the hundred of Staffordshire named after |
By the year 2000, about half of the stores | lay vacant in the mall. |
Some strains | lay eggs of a dark brown shell color. |
1830s, the land which is now Montgomery Street | lay at the edge of San Francisco Bay. |
ousin influenced him strongly, but his strength | lay in exposition and criticism rather than in orig |
His strength | lay in his skillful use of heavy cavalry and artill |
But his real strength | lay in narrative verse, especially when he had the |
As a journalist his strength | lay in his great knowledge of the habits, the wants |
ounty in the late 18th century and its strength | lay in the Oldfield Club (much as Essex in the Horn |
all approaches that exacerbate further strife, | lay aside arrogant political posturing, and get on |
th Dey Street and connecting the two structures | lay three subterranean stories: a concourse with ac |
The core of these radical students' struggle | lay in an uncompromising defence of the Portuguese |
Stuart's love of study | lay for the most part within a limited range. |
n in his volume, Studies in Theological Styles: | Lay Styles (Volume III in the English language tran |
His initial success | lay only in the thousands of hits he had from the m |
dents who were not monks were admitted and such | lay students would have paid rent to the host abbey |
other senators from intervening, even as Sumner | lay defenseless on the floor and Brooks continued t |
outbreak of the Civil War, Tappan's sympathies | lay with the Confederate cause (despite his Norther |
h of the Parliamentary groupings his sympathies | lay. |
opinion was a legal one, and that his sympathy | lay with Lydia. |
He also wrote, in conjunction with G. T. | Lay, the section on Fishes in the Zoology of Beeche |
ker's friends, however, thought his true talent | lay in his gift of oratory. |
But he and his father felt that his talents | lay in "sketch" comedy rather than theatre. |
and showed that the disagreements in the Talmud | lay not in essential laws but in minor matters. |
Tanager | lay alongside Machina Wharf when the high-level bom |
the bar (Lincoln's Inn) in 1871; but his tastes | lay in the direction of science, and his means enab |
ze passed within two and three feet of her; ten | lay within forty yards, and consumed to the watered |
's quays "where muddy wellies and bits of tents | lay abandoned on the paths". |
ington Main station, while the eastern terminus | lay at Cockermouth (C&W) railway station. |
These territories | lay in an area roughly equivalent to the later coun |
The Usipi were a Germanic tribe whose territory | lay on the right bank of the Rhine (and thus outsid |
His original territory | lay in Uppland and neighbouring provinces. |
The territory | lay in Haifeng and Lufeng counties of what is now S |
the area where the Dwarven Kingdom of Tethyamar | lay, the Zhentarim now operate in its ruins where t |
the Neotropics (Mexico through Argentina), that | lay their eggs in the nests of bees in the related |
Comana was a client-state of ancient Rome that | lay between Pontus and Cappadocia. |
ed feet in the picture, the sharp scissors that | lay dead in the center of the painting, and the use |
the Finch family the part of their estate that | lay south of Dollis Hill Lane, for £50,000. |
nterested in America and the opportunities that | lay across the Pacific Ocean. |
ecause of the boundary stone or boundstone that | lay on the boundary. |
racks" (1987) is one of several recordings that | lay claim to being the first-ever acid house record |
he compartments were placed inside a wheel that | lay flat inside a copper boiler. |
y have been inspired by the huge skeletons that | lay there. |
e literature and operationalization tables that | lay out the specifics of how to operationalize the |
It once had a railway station that | lay on the Malton and Driffield Railway. |
resident of the Privy Council then advised that | lay members should not intervene after the Law Lord |
This is, among other reasons, so that | lay people can gain religious merit by giving food, |
In 1749, the portion of Henrico County that | lay south of the James River was detached to form t |
way built to serve numerous ball clay pits that | lay in the space between the London and South Weste |
The two sides of the railway triangle that | lay to the north of the station have been dismantle |
untry, going as far as pardoning militants that | lay down weapons and join the rebuilding process. |
hid trilobites that lived in a shallow sea that | lay between Euramerica and Gondwanaland, correspond |
nt species of monotremes, the only mammals that | lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young. |
Oviparous animals are animals that | lay eggs, with little or no other embryonic develop |
icomedia and then to Chrysopolis, the town that | lay across the Bosporus from the imperial capital, |
she didn't take much of the plentiful coal that | lay there"). |
e grave, the Prince of life: an impression that | lay at the bottom of their future ministry." |
bed at dead of night, and seizing a sloop that | lay in the stream, loaded it with valuables stolen |
their original uses, preserving the values that | lay behind the creation of the estate. |
us had a ratio of cerebrum to brain volume that | lay within the 95% confidence limits of non-avian r |
ot published a number of scientific papers that | lay the foundations of the theory of poroelasticity |
Madras Review about a long submerged land that | lay to the south of Cape Comorin. |
d and Brynhildr they were to put the sword that | lay between them when formerly they were sleeping t |
Beverly and Mount Greenwood neighborhoods) that | lay within these boundaries. |
The last time that | lay members of the House actually voted on a case w |
Seeds that | lay dormant in the ‘seed-bank' until the soil was d |
In this book he expressed his belief that | lay people, and not only priests and religious, are |
l as that in ancient times it was a quarry that | lay on the Silk Road to Asia, and is a common desti |
Land-dwelling animals that | lay eggs, often protected by a shell, such as repti |
repidation in regards to the daunting task that | lay ahead. |
The Boreal Sea was a Mesozoic-era seaway that | lay along the northern border of Laurasia. |
the first Diocesan Council and recommended that | lay employees be included under social security. |
They are parasitoids that | lay their eggs directly into grubs of the June beet |
y part of the historical Forest of Bowland that | lay within the historical bounds of Lancashire, the |
minous supernatural force, i.e., something that | lay completely outside the sphere of ordinary event |
its extravagant claims to the territories that | lay between Angola and Mozambique, made him a fierc |
ror subsequently, were to be handed over to the | lay authorities to receive their animadversio debit |
It has been called "Spinoloricus Cinzia" in the | lay press so there is an indication that its scient |
y to all students of chemistry, but also to the | lay public seeking a basic intuitive understanding |
ch eventually made Carnatic music appeal to the | lay and the learned alike. |
rson may exercise rights of audience, under the | Lay Representatives (rights of audience) Order, but |
y design and notably he was responsible for the | lay out printing presses of the Daily Telegraph, Th |
In 1301, 18 residents had paid the | Lay Subsidy, which was a tax based on the value of |
The | Lay Vicars live locally. |
orrigan Bart., MD, MP, who was a student of the | lay college in Maynooth at the time. |
Molloy was unique as the | lay dean of a Catholic college, but in 1922 she bec |
The manuscript of the | Lay of the Cid was kept in its library. |
ays of Beleriand, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, The | Lay of Leithian recommenced, pp. |
tics education among students, teachers and the | lay public. |
This was announced in the presence of the | lay president of Bobov Rabbi Moshe Meir Einhorn. |
esenting the paid staff of KPFA claims that the | lay offs were done in violation of the union contra |
Its importance increased with the | lay out of a first paved road finished in 1734. |
He was also responsiple for the | lay out of the completely new town of Christianopel |
sed the Old Norse saga of the same name and the | Lay of Hildebrand as his main sources but subjected |
s: the Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok together with the | Lay of Kraka (New York: American Scandinavian Found |
er known as Mrs Sydney Martineau, from 1929 the | lay president of the General Assembly of Unitarian |
h constrains the authority of the minister, the | lay officers, and the members. |
Deaf Smith knew more about the | lay of the land in and around the San Jacinto battl |
emembered for his series of essays entitled The | Lay Preacher and as the founding editor of Port Fol |
Close Company is the name used by the | Lay Vicars of Chichester Cathedral when they sing t |
school children to high-school students and the | lay community. |
In the context of the book it refers to the | lay of the land. |
pe, of the Kamillianische Schwestern and of the | Lay Camillian Family, were born later of the charis |
Among those officers are the | lay leaders of the conference and each of the distr |
ater worked to popularize their research in the | lay press. |
He checks out the | lay of the land. |
The | lay brother's story comes to an end. |
Opposite, at the end of the | lay a signal box of typical East Lincolnshire Railw |
lebrity by writing about kidney disease for the | lay public, most notably in Positive Approaches to |
The monastery is entirely supported by the | lay community and, along with Amaravati, is managed |
samanis (a new rank between the ascetic and the | lay - followers) following critical codes of discip |
However, the | lay synod delegates were opposed to the clergy cand |
worked at the first First World Congress of the | Lay Apostolate, and then studied Catholic Theology |
about 40 pupils but the numbers grew as all the | lay pupils from St Patrick's transferred out. |
h and employs simple poetic style to enable the | lay person to understand the messages. |
7th March 1980 the Christian Brothers told the | lay members of staff that they would be leaving Cri |
TKWO was established in 1960 by the | lay Buddhist organization Rissho Kosei Kai at its h |
He aimed to enlighten the | lay mind on current topics of controversy and to su |
Pacifica management says the | lay offs were financially necessary and done accord |
At university she wrote three plays for the | lay theatre. |
encyclopaedias contributing to the needs of the | lay people and also to the professional interests o |
U shut down its news operation resulting in the | lay off of fourteen personnel while others were int |
remely eloquent sermons, there were people, the | lay and monks alike who resented and envied his suc |
A page from the manuscript of The | Lay of the Cid. |
Reasons for Refusing to Sign the | Lay Address to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 2nd ed |
He was the | lay leader at Trinity Fellowship in Amarillo, Texas |
He was the | lay abbot of Brioude between 857 and 868 and Count |
Their union, the | Lay Faculty Association, and the Archdiocese of New |
St. Mary's Church was the | lay church of the Abbey. |
ddhist himself, Canfor-Dumas is a member of the | lay group Soka Gakkai International (SGI). |
singing the parts of the Mass pertaining to the | lay faithful (male and female), the celebrant (prie |
Joining USML that year were the | Lay Ministry Formation Program, the Diaconate Forma |
Nicolas, the | Lay Abbot of Rouen (died 27 Feb 1092). |
ly influenced by de Lugo; as, for instance, the | lay brother Pietro Paolo Pucciarini, S. J. (1600-16 |
Riverstown House - used by the | lay college from 1801-1817. |
lic Diocese of Tacna y Moquegua, comprising the | lay administrative regions Tacna Region and Moquegu |
The | lay members of the Catholic committee who had frame |
Second Vatican Council on Laity encourages the | lay people in the Church to engage in lay apostolat |
s a gown of black silk ottoman/grosgrain of the | lay pattern with panel sleeves and a flap collar. |
Amongst the | lay and spiritual members of the Shire Court was th |
onell, and had gained a fairly good idea of the | lay of the land. |
- "Their sixth full-length release The | Lay of Thrym is full of epic and majestic elements |
rt together with another Marist Brother and the | lay leader of the local Catholic Action. |
the Small Claims Track (sometimes known to the | lay public as "Small Claims Court," although it is |
and by the latter's patron, Yaakov ibn Jo, the | lay leader of the Jewish community of the Caliphate |
The | Lay Member must, at the time of election, be a Prof |
s of their father-in-law in the presence of the | lay president of Bobov, Rabbi Moshe Meir Einhorn. |
included the Yorkshire batsman Louis Hall, the | lay preacher who was famously the sole teetotaller |
hael was a part, that his relationship with the | lay leader of the group, Marie Robinson, was more c |
spired through his pastoral leadership both the | Lay Cooperation in Ministry and the Mother's meetin |
e Jesuit order in 1989, and in 1991 founded the | lay organization Maria Kannon Zen Center in Dallas, |
The | Lay Associate movement began with a small group of |
t is not to be confused with his long poem, The | Lay of the Last Minstrel. |
For a time he attended the | lay college in St Patrick's College, Maynooth. |
The | lay commissioners are required to be members of the |
al mention of Maria Teresa Ferragud, one of the | lay companions from Valencia; an 83 year old woman, |
The stylus is run perpendicular to the | lay of the surface. |
sive that I thought he should be reduced to the | lay state", and complained that the Vatican tribuna |
the book to make the story intelligible to the | lay reader, but they have been enacted in the actua |
The | Lay Vicar who has been in the Cathedral Choir for t |
He was also the | lay abbot of Saint-Germaine in Auxerre. |
including Nibelungenlied (1782) in Germany, The | Lay of the Cid (1799) in Spain, Beowulf (1833) in E |
e source of perpetual pain for Gilbert were the | lay brothers. |
part-time and distance learning courses to the | lay faithful and ministers of the Roman Catholic Ch |
The | Lay Ministry |
The couple leave and the | lay brother thinks he recognises Mona Lisa in the w |
ved on the staff of the Episcopal Vicar for the | Lay Apostolate from 1974-83. |
He was also the | lay abbot of the Abbey of Saint Bertinus (Saint-Ber |
The | Lay of Cynfelyn |
The World of Shakespeare, the Waterside Theatre | lay empty for approximately ten years before re-ope |
The origins of the theatre | lay in an 1838 project of architect Jacques Ignace |
at is important to the theory, but rather their | lay status and their equal vote, together with the |
osition from both the religious elite and their | lay constituents in Nigeria, which is a heavily con |
ties were to be returned to the church by their | lay proprietors. |
k as much water as they could while having them | lay down, and wiping them with a towel dampened wit |
are served by 68 ministers, nearly all of them | lay preachers. |
ion in the summer of 1998, but that behind them | lay the likes of Gillingham, Preston North End, Wig |
n the Silurian period, for that underneath them | lay beds of limestone and quartzite containing Lowe |
the war it was converted into a hotel, but then | lay empty and abandoned. |
rces ambushed a troop of U.S. Cavalry, and then | lay siege to the unfinished Fort Texas. |
ber, she was fueled from Wright (AV-1) and then | lay to in the lee of Wake Island before proceeding |
The property then | lay vacant until 2004. |
Females will then | lay their eggs by injecting their ovipositor into s |
d not worth repairing, and the beam engine then | lay idle until its restoration. |
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