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| me as Long Neck or the New Blazing Star Ferry, | whence a ferry would carry people over the Arthur Kil |
| e the church was dedicated to him in 1038, and | whence, according to Petrus Damiani, his relics were |
| 45, had spent the winter in and around Oxford, | whence, after an adventurous journey, he came to the |
| .In 1659 he entered St John's College, Oxford, | whence after the Restoration he removed to Magdalen C |
| In October, she returned to New London, | whence after overhaul, she conducted training exercis |
| They were sent to London, | whence, after examination before Walsingham and repea |
| ntaka sailed 11 January 1944 for San Francisco | whence, after embarking 1,056 troops, she sailed 2 Fe |
| and major on the Great General Staff in 1853, | whence after seven years he went to the Ministry of W |
| h he said “We must consider white as the stock | whence all others have sprung, Adam and Eve and all t |
| , a place of green pasture, a place of repose, | whence all sickness, sorrow and sighing are fled away |
| German kaufen, Dutch kopen), | whence also chapman and chapbook. |
| which sat the head of all the Apostles, Peter, | whence also he was called Cephas, in which one chair |
| The | Whence and Whither of the Modern Science of Language |
| d the College as "a place of general education | whence any demands of the state for officers to fill |
| rg, Mosbach, Waldshut, Konstanz, and Mannheim, | whence appeals passed to the Reichsgericht (the supre |
| ugh the air over the falls into the precipice, | whence arises a prolonged howl which echoes and re-ec |
| ifted troops to Kure, then steamed to Okinawa; | whence, as a unit of the “Magic Carpet” fleet, she ca |
| y December, she arrived off Savannah, Georgia, | whence, at mid-month, she proceeded to Port Royal, So |
| ature, unique up to an arbitrary scale factor, | whence called the thermodynamic temperature. |
| The runes: | whence came they (1894) |
| al home of the Norman-Irish Lynch family, from | whence came the Galway merchant family of the same na |
| lls were rich in minerals, most notably iron - | whence came the name of the Hills. |
| ch stands today overlooking the North Sea from | whence came further invaders in the 10th century - th |
| s which had founded this kingdom, was Aramaic, | whence came the Syriac. |
| ides, or watching lots of afternoon TV reruns ( | whence came his encyclopedic knowledge of trashy fift |
| tter, a dark cloth is used to block out light, | whence came the image of the old-time photographer wi |
| ve Is the Thing little reflects the jazz roots | whence Cole emerged, the singer's "restrained vocal a |
| his first landmark case, Shelley's Case (from | whence derives the famous "Rule in Shelley's Case"). |
| nder the government or dependency of Carthage, | whence Diodorus calls it a Carthaginian colony; but i |
| ved to be located on the site of ancient Abel, | whence flowed water to Sepphoris. |
| ners of war to Yo Do, then returned to Wonsan, | whence, for 6 weeks, she conducted inshore patrols. |
| Revolution, at Uniontown, 2 miles from Rahway, | whence, having the reputation of being a Tory, he wen |
| e prominent Metropolitan Church in Valladolid ( | whence he took the name of Alfonso of Valladolid). |
| ained for him in 1789 a judgeship at Zaragoza, | whence he was transferred two years later to a post i |
| ary, and was sent by the Government to Poland, | whence he made his way to Istanbul and from there wen |
| or of a congregation at Newman Street, London, | whence he removed to Bristol. |
| xtorf to take refuge in a neighboring village, | whence he later went to Oxford and Cambridge. |
| the Royal Military Academy as a cadet in 1803, | whence he passed out in May 1805 as a second lieutena |
| ting holy sites in the Galilee and Judea, from | whence he may have taken to the sea, because the next |
| a position at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, | whence he was seconded to London for a time, to the I |
| or in the monastery of Michelsberg at Bamberg, | whence he returned to Banz in 1787, where he died ten |
| at the Washington and Lee School of Law, from | whence he himself had graduated in 1961. |
| , and subsequently at Candida Casa (Whithorn), | whence he proceeded to Rome, returning to Ireland in |
| ccompanied the Allied armies to Paris in 1814, | whence he was dispatched to Rome in the following yea |
| he received a wound which lamed him for life, | whence he obtained his name of Topal. |
| mic Affairs of the Holy See from 1994 to 1997, | whence he was named pastor of St. Paul Church in Gros |
| 829 he was presented to the rectory of Astley, | whence he removed in June 1845 to St. Nicholas rector |
| Ecclesiastical Academy and graduated in 1983, | whence he also earned his doctorate in canon law from |
| e movement of 1848, he took refuge in Tuscany, | whence he was compelled to flee to Turin on account o |
| n or about 1523, and educated at Eton College, | whence he was elected in 1540 to King's College, Camb |
| among the Feara De Rois of Louth and Monaghan, | whence he migrated to Fore and Tehilly. |
| Khatim's religious journey began in Mecca from | whence he travelled to Tarim in Yemen and then to Som |
| ssador to Poland; he then travelled to Vienna, | whence he proceeded to Nijmwegen to take part in the |
| k a journey with government aid to Tibet, from | whence he succeeded in introducing into France 400 Ka |
| charge of a congregation at Pittenweem, Fife, | whence he removed in 1790 to Stirling. |
| being licked and fondled by a tiger ("sher"), | whence he received the name of the Sher Gill. |
| Basil's Seminary in Toronto from 1963 to 1965, | whence he entered the Conciliar Seminary in Mexico Ci |
| noese helped Andronikos to escape from prison, | whence he went straight to sultan Murad I, and agreed |
| many of his captives and induced him to return | whence he had come to his own dominions. |
| ashvili to escape to the neighboring Chechnya, | whence he made several inroads into Georgia, preventi |
| red to take charge of the Naval Base Key West, | whence he directed the supply and repair of all naval |
| y in the Theological Seminary of Tiffin, Ohio, | whence he was called to the presidency of Franklin an |
| Fou had been based in London since 1960, | whence he embarked on a performing and teaching caree |
| he Catholic newspaper O apostolado until 1956, | whence he became preacher of the metropolitan cathedr |
| on of its cathedral chapter from 1923 to 1924, | whence he became secretary of the nunciature to Costa |
| ious advance, only to be shut up in Magdeburg, | whence he escaped with the barest remnant of his forc |
| controversies at home, he returned to Bologna, | whence he went to Padua, but in 1521, induced by offe |
| cated on the foundation at Westminster School, | whence he was elected to Trinity College, Cambridge, |
| Whence he expelled the barbarians by his Holy Arms, | |
| avens, to sit at the right hand of the Father, | whence he will come again in glory to judge the livin |
| ference of Catholic Bishops from 1999 to 2008, | whence he was restored to the rectorship of St. Paul |
| January 1560, consecrated bishop of St Asaph, | whence he was translated, early in 1561, to the bisho |
| He graduated in 1892, | whence he entered the minor seminary in Mechelen. |
| a Presbyterian minister at Dartmouth College, | whence he graduated in 1787. |
| y work in New York and Connecticut until 1883, | whence he returned to Italy. |
| In 1750 he returned to Spain, | whence he made three trips to Rome. |
| ted from that school to Christ Church, Oxford, | whence he matriculated in February 1597-8, graduating |
| t 1830 he was rabbi in Schwerin-on-the-Warthe, | whence he removed to Hungary. |
| han was compelled to flee to Hansi and Hissar, | whence he returned with a considerable force of his t |
| himself a house at Masham, near Richmond, from | whence he published his 'Yorkshire Abbeys,' and in 18 |
| atholic Parish in Richmond Heights until 1979, | whence he began his doctoral studies at the Catholic |
| Bacher thereupon settled in Berlin, | whence he traveled to Switzerland and France. |
| Metroplex, returning him to the darkness from | whence he came. |
| ldom of Tullibardine was created for him, from | whence he was known as the Earl of Tullibardine. |
| ri, however, was exiled to Ar-Raqqah in Syria, | whence he returned some years later, much deteriorate |
| Christianity and was baptised by Pope Leo IX, | whence he took his Christian name. |
| The king assigned David to Ziklag, | whence he carried on war against the surrounding trib |
| later he became an assistant master at Harrow, | whence he returned to Shrewsbury as headmaster in 183 |
| xt visited Milan, and then proceeded to Genoa, | whence he embarked to Spain, arriving in Barcelona in |
| Codiniola, and three years later to Salonica, | whence he returned in 1567 to his native town. |
| 2005, he received the Fitchburg State College ( | whence he graduated in 1968 and 1973) Alumni Achievem |
| He was conveyed in it only to Myra, in Lycia, | whence he sailed in an Alexandrian ship to Italy. |
| , Cambridge, and then to St Thomas's Hospital, | whence he graduated in January 1916. |
| ecrated as Bishop of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, | whence he was translated to Kilmore in 1796. |
| 16 Gibson was presented to the see of Lincoln, | whence he was in 1720 translated to that of London. |
| forces to a position near Cedar Mountain, from | whence he could launch raids on Gordonsville. |
| Louis Preparatory Seminary from 1957 to 1961, | whence he entered Cardinal Glennon College. |
| aught at St. John Vianney Seminary until 1990, | whence he became pastor of Magaliesburg. |
| d to rally a portion of his corps near Erfurt, | whence he retreated into Prussia. |
| ld was attacked by Ansfrid and fled to Istria, | whence he took ship at Ravenna to the court of Cunipe |
| ence of Capuchins of North America until 1975, | whence he became pastor of St. Philip Neri Parish in |
| am High School and Peterhouse, Cambridge, from | whence he obtained BA Hons in 1973 and MA in 1978. |
| and was Bishop of Llandaff from 1819 to 1826, | whence he transferred to Durham. |
| studied in his native city and in Europe, from | whence he was recalled back to his home after the dea |
| In general, a man who knows from | whence he comes and where he is going will co-operate |
| Franciscan Order, he taught theology at Paris, | whence he was sent as legate of Cardinal Angelus to t |
| des fighting for the Republican side in Spain, | whence he returned after the Nationalist victory. |
| us and became a member of the German province, | whence he went to China in 1707. |
| bridge, he removed to Lincoln College, Oxford, | whence he proceeded B.A. 1824, and M.A. 1825. |
| to the perpetual curacy of Willisham, Suffolk, | whence he was ejected in 1662 for refusing to conform |
| , being sent under escort as far as Abbeville, | whence he made his way to Reims, arriving on 3 March. |
| 7 until 1976 Lewis taught at Brooklyn College ( | whence he retired as Distinguished Professor) and was |
| rabbinate of Pasewalk, Province of Pomerania, | whence he was called to Birnbaum, Posen. |
| esan College of Saint Louis from 1903 to 1916, | whence he became superior of St. Paul Institute in Ch |
| in the Minor Counties Championship, a position | whence he never re-emerged. |
| he served in the Bathurst circuit until 1856, | whence he transferred to Braidwood and then to Yass i |
| to 1684 and at Paisley between 1684 and 1689, | whence he was ejected at the Revolution. |
| 624), a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, | whence he was ejected at the Restoration, and Joseph. |
| received his education at Westminster School, | whence he was elected to a scholarship at Christ Chur |
| oceeded to King's College, Cambridge, in 1830, | whence he took his B.A. 1836, M.A. 1839, and D.D. 185 |
| He was Victoria's first Rhodes Scholar, | whence he continued on to gain first-class honours in |
| ied him and succeeded him in that see in 1548, | whence he was transferred to Bergamo in 1558. |
| but James merely confined him in St. Andrews, | whence he was soon released and resumed his ascendanc |
| not [here]; for he is risen and gone thither, | whence he was sent. |
| da, he conquered the town of Antequera (1410), | whence his surname. |
| he son and heir of Dardanus who died childless | whence his brother Erichthonius gained the kingship. |
| however, his heart is buried in Macclesfield, | whence his family came. |
| n the midst of an extensive woody Country…from | whence I infer that if we are determined to possess O |
| iving, Hutton succeeded to the Jesmond school, | whence, in consequence of increasing pupils, he remov |
| s was bequeathed to St John's College, Oxford, | whence in 1756 it finally found its way into the Bodl |
| as again abolished at the 1983 state election, | whence incumbent member Gordon Hill of the Labor Part |
| But | whence is it that Devils should choose to be conversa |
| on wrote in his poem, Rhodora: on being asked, | whence is the flower ? |
| g the Hebrew lecture was discharged by others; | whence it has been inferred that Wakefeld was disqual |
| God who gave it and my body to the Earth from | whence it was taken to be cleenishly(?) |
| hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell | whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every o |
| has its beginning as an outflow of Thirlmere, | whence it flows northwards through St. John's in the |
| on terms himself Yom-Tov ben Moses ha-Sefardi, | whence it is clear that the family came originally fr |
| s Old Hickory Boulevard and becomes Bell Road, | whence it continues as Bell Road past I-24 exit 59 to |
| r to the Son who transmits it to St. Ignatius, | whence it breaks into four rays leading to the four c |
| also been erroneously attributed to the heart, | whence it was called by Jacques de Solleysell a swell |
| epression of Bayanhongor Aimak, Mongolia, from | whence it was collected, while the specific name yans |
| ack settlements of Carolina and Virginia, from | whence it traverses Hudson's Bay, north-easterly towa |
| light energy is absorbed by the surface states | whence it is converted to heat by phonon-electron int |
| its having been the residence of an anchorite; | whence it has derived the name of Anchor Church.” |
| Whence it makes its way up the spermatic process into | |
| ier, departed from Thrace for southern Greece, | whence it would embark for Crete during the winter. |
| out the priory straight in from Hoo Peninsula, | whence it had been deleted. |
| personal wants, and the hunger of their minds; | whence it is made vulgar by him, and more open to the |
| me and returns all aspects into the board from | whence it came. |
| She actually only flew the plane to Burgundy, | whence it was shipped by train to the Zurich countrys |
| as St. Sunday's Beck, is close to New Hutton, | whence it passes Stainton, where it is renamed Staint |
| from her mother, Sibyl of Neufmarche in 1165, | whence it became part of the de Braose holdings. |
| Congregationalism, What it is, | Whence it is, How it works, Why it is better than any |
| d by boat and landed in the port of Leith from | whence it marched on Edinburgh. |
| It rises near Brentwood, Essex, | whence it flows in a southwesterly direction under th |
| on land donated by Southern California Edison, | whence its name is derived. |
| The star marks the top of the Archer's bow, | whence its traditional name Kaus Borealis. |
| s of the Young People's Socialist League, from | whence its name and emblem derive. |
| It is found only in the Chimanimani mountains ( | whence its name), which lay on the border dividing Mo |
| ves it the appearance of a herring or a whale, | whence its nickname. |
| makes it the southern hemisphere's pole star, | whence its occasional name, Polaris Australis. |
| nd forests in eastern and northeastern Brazil, | whence its name. |
| as abolished ahead of the 1989 state election, | whence its last member Fred Tubby won the new seat of |
| eatures include disproportionately large eyes, | whence its scientific name (Ommato- meaning "eye", an |
| e embankment leading to Barnes Railway Bridge, | whence its name. |
| It is unknown | whence Loco received his name. |
| orming Arts conducted a feasibility study from | whence major plans for restoration and rehabilitation |
| e river mouth that emptied into the Gulf, from | whence Nicholls was to set out in search of the Niger |
| e bench as a puisne judge of the common pleas, | whence on 24 Nov. 1495 he was transferred to the chie |
| February, Rathburne was back in San Pedro Bay, | whence, on the 4th, she sailed for Saipan. |
| Whence part of that time it is of one [nature] and pa | |
| r here of patrician Giovanni Crescenzio (998), | whence probably the modern name. |
| peror Tekle Giyorgis (1779-1784), as the place | whence Ras Hailu Eshte fled after escaping imprisonme |
| n 7 May she departed for a water run to Manus, | whence, redirected, she steamed northeast to Eniwetok |
| (Old Norse skop, meaning "mocking, scolding", | whence scoff), a third meaning "tuft of hair", and ye |
| ative Turkic name was Shabaq/Shebaq (wormwood, | whence Shaibak, thence Shaybani--a pseudo-authenticat |
| "And | whence shall brave Artashes give thousands upon thous |
| Detached 4 June, she returned to Ulithi, | whence she conducted a voyage to Leyte prior to a 47- |
| 23rd sailed back to Toulon, thence to Bizerte, | whence she steamed to Cagliari, Sardinia. |
| cargo at Guam, she proceeded to Ulithi Atoll, | whence she escorted transport SS Kote Baroe to Leyte |
| 0 October and moved north to the St. Lawrence, | whence she proceeded to Buffalo, where she served as |
| ce to San Diego, California, her new homeport, | whence she operated as a fleet oiler. |
| By 1 August she was at Eniwetok, | whence she continued on to the Philippines, performin |
| to Pearl Harbor, then returned to California, | whence she conducted a similar run to Finschhafen, Ne |
| mber, Ponchatoula was back in the Philippines, | whence she got underway for "Yankee Station" in the G |
| was ordered to a new homeport, Sasebo, Japan, | whence she sailed on 22 August 1960 prior to offloadi |
| Atlantic Fleet, at Charleston, South Carolina, | whence she operated alternating U.S. East Coast and C |
| hich she headed north to Norfolk and New York, | whence she steamed to Recife, thence to West Africa. |
| yal Navy and visited ports in Northern Europe, | whence she steamed to the Mediterranean for another t |
| o on 25 April, she later proceeded to Seattle, | whence she conducted fishery and hydrographic investi |
| he mid-1930's, Teal's home port was Coco Solo, | whence she operated with Patrol Wing (PatWing) 4. Tea |
| Detached in October, she proceeded to Brest, | whence she resumed her patrol and escort mission. |
| She then shifted her base to Ulithi, | whence she sortied to refuel units of the fast carrie |
| In November 1946 she returned to Japan, | whence she sailed east in 1947. |
| , R-16 proceeded to Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, | whence she conducted patrols until December. |
| sfully recovered, Arlington headed for Hawaii, | whence she steamed to the west coast. |
| In late October, she shifted to Yokosuka, | whence she sailed, 7 November, for Pearl Harbor. |
| Kodiak in 1953, she returned to Pearl Harbor, | whence she operated until June 1957. |
| ber she arrived at Charleston, South Carolina, | whence she was towed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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