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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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