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  • es how she will once again defy authorities and lay a memorial off Chang An Avenue.
  • piscopal consecration, the Methodist Church can lay a claim on apostolic succession, as understood
  • The Lost Cause enabled women noncombatants to lay a claim to the central event in their redefinit
  • up a deadly battle in which fear and seduction lay a trail of blood.
  • Fulmar Prions are annual breeders; they lay a single egg in their nest on islands with colo
  • The ship and her sister HMS Hero pretended to lay a minefield off Bud, Norway on 8 April and repo
  • 2 in) deep cylindrical holes, places where they lay a very large quantity of eggs (about 2,000-10,0
  • Other innovations were the ability to lay a smoke screen and the use of sloped armour in
  • At the south end of the platforms lay a minor road which the line crossed on the leve
  • At the western end lay a tunnel which required widening and deepening
  • A proposal to lay a cable between Vancouver and Australia was app
  • The Police lay a trap for this extortionist and capture him re
  • Opposite, at the end of the lay a signal box of typical East Lincolnshire Railw
  • Hens lay a fair number of off-white eggs, and will go br
  • ving at Hunt's Crossing, where it is planned to lay a passing loop.
  • Asa Keyes and Chief Deputy D.A. Buron Fitts to lay a trap for Downs.
  • Between the Berrylands and Malden works lay a tract of derelict land.
  • They have pea combs and lay a fair amount of eggs.
  • t) to the north east of the civilian settlement lay a large double-ditched enclosure identified as
  • On the east lay a section of the Monschau Forest.
  • n she sailed for Ponape, arriving 18 October to lay a mooring.
  • his society dress in funereal black with veils, lay a wreath at Cain's burial site at Church Street
  • e's last mission was to cross the Skagerrak and lay a minefield in the Kattegat - an almost impossi
  • Conference, held in Ottawa, Canada, resolves to lay a telegraph cable between Canada and Australia.
  • Since there lay a danger in discovering the author's identity,
  • peline is being utilised by Bharat Petroleum to lay a crude-oil pipeline from Vadinar on the West c
  • s for Hunt, partnering with other companies, to lay a pipeline and build a refinery for the oil.
  • Nobody can lay a claim on the land, because it is infested wit
  • Upper and Lower Hinksey, and between them there lay a great swamp, so that the villagers could not
  • To the north of the settlement lay a large single-ditched enclosure that may have
  • and was acquired on both sides of the rivers to lay a second set of chains and expand the landing b
  • l tree in the family Melastomataceae), and then lay a single egg within the tube.
  • daylight left for the minelayer Deutschland to lay a minefield of its own.
  • nary and ecological explanation as to why birds lay a series of eggs with an asynchronous delay lea
  • be established during the first four months to lay a foundation for healthy sleep thereafter.
  • He was so quick no one could ever lay a glove on him.
  • d downward steeply on three sides, to the south lay a secondary road that linked al-Qabu to the hig
  • ncluding the madrigals 'Great god of love' and ' Lay a garland'."
  • At its centre lay a post office, confusingly and wrongly named So
  • fter a decision by the Temple Mount Faithful to lay a cornerstone at the site.
  • ed to the west of the airfield and to the north lay a machine gun butt, used for testing, discharge
  • being covered in tarmac, the club was forced to lay a temporary dirt track before races on a Sunday
  • nest is abandoned or destroyed, the female may lay a replacement clutch.
  • Should the computer player lay a particularly nasty snooker, an evil laugh is
  • inefields to allow the minelayer Deutschland to lay a minefield of her own.
  • Previously it had taken around three hours to lay a foam carpet on the runway.
  • April to 6 May, Runner's primary mission was to lay a minefield off Pedro Blanco Rock.
  • ed to the knees as the song began 'Last night I lay a-sleeping, There came a dream so fair.', the l
  • favourite songs Meri zindagi hai naghma... and Lay aai phir kahan par... sung by Melody Queen Noor
  • Lay aai phir kahan par... by Noor Jehan
  • The line lay abandoned for several years, until it was acqui
  • d Sevastopol, where the Russian Black Sea Fleet lay abandoned and in a poor state of repair.
  • It lay abandoned for several years, until it line was
  • 's quays "where muddy wellies and bits of tents lay abandoned on the paths".
  • The building lay abandoned for many years before being taken ove
  • thereafter, the plantation at Berkeley Hundred lay abandoned, until William Tucker and others got
  • During his life he functioned as lay abbot of the Gorze Abbey.
  • fluence her brother Rudolph acquired and became Lay Abbot of the Abbey's of Saint Riquier and Jumie
  • He was the lay abbot of Brioude between 857 and 868 and Count
  • Nicolas, the Lay Abbot of Rouen (died 27 Feb 1092).
  • He was also the lay abbot of Saint-Germaine in Auxerre.
  • He was also the lay abbot of the Abbey of Saint Bertinus (Saint-Ber
  • e O'Duigenans, hereditary erenachs of Kilronan ( lay abbots who held church land from generation to
  • The quarry lay about a mile (1.6 km) south-east of Nant Gwerno
  • However, Dhola post lay about one mile (1.6 km) north of the McMahon Li
  • Sacred Kingfishers lay about five eggs.
  • t the time that the cemetery was established it lay about a half mile away from most development, b
  • Hill 60, a low knoll, lay about half a mile (0.8 km) from the beach.
  • out three months, adult female gum tree weevils lay about two hundred eggs in batches of about ten
  • village had a khirbat named Tall al-Qadi which lay about 1 km to the northwest of the village.
  • The females lay about six eggs in a communal clutch, which may
  • When it lay about 300 yards from Stock Force, the guns open
  • Prior to its demise, the rival town of Bullfrog lay about 0.75 miles (1.21 km) southwest of Rhyolit
  • o and Clodius, in which the latter, whose villa lay above the town on the left of the Via Appia, wa
  • His interests lay above all in Pompeii, with inscriptions and Rom
  • nterested in America and the opportunities that lay across the Pacific Ocean.
  • enth century) crossed the bridge, a big serpent lay across it.
  • asement of a house in Lynden, Washington, which lay across the ditch marking the United States-Cana
  • icomedia and then to Chrysopolis, the town that lay across the Bosporus from the imperial capital,
  • It also helped to power an old mill that once lay across the road but this no longer exists.
  • Reasons for Refusing to Sign the Lay Address to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 2nd ed
  • erson family was evicted from their home, which lay adjacent to Col. Mulligan's fortifications, and
  • school year, Peninsula Catholic has been under lay administration.
  • lic Diocese of Tacna y Moquegua, comprising the lay administrative regions Tacna Region and Moquegu
  • He was succeeded by Tarasios, who was a lay administrator at the time.
  • lls and former Church School Superintendent and Lay Administrator of St. Bartholomew's Anglican Chu
  • junction at the top of the drive - to its east lay admission, research, treatment convalescence an
  • Amiroutzes was first attested as a lay advisor to the imperial delegation to the Counc
  • The hospital's medical staff and lay advisory board voted overwhelmingly to continue
  • d limbs, known as the dermal flap, which it can lay against the tree during the day, scattering sha
  • Lay agency, under the direction of Rev. David Hill,
  • pe ran a deep wadi and between Biryya and Safad lay agricultural land that was crossed by a highway
  • Custer's men were not sure what lay ahead and were ordered by him to charge, but th
  • of whose violent career as a soldier of fortune lay ahead of him - to the cardinalate, an act of ne
  • rectly at the tram, inhibiting the view of what lay ahead.
  • ny continued to succeed, rough financial waters lay ahead.
  • repidation in regards to the daunting task that lay ahead.
  • It is also known as Point Lay Airport.
  • Not to be confused with Lay All Your Love on Me
  • And The Dew Lay All Night Upon My Branch, (Lexington, Mass.: Al
  • was just an experiment because Kevin wanted to lay all sorts of different drum beats down that he
  • he two roosters, "How did you ever m-m-make 'em lay all those eggs."
  • letic Association's Dodge Sunshine Cup/Floyd E. Lay All-Sports Award (given to the best overall ath
  • n the junction was first established in 1777 it lay almost a mile nearer Coventry, the two canals p
  • It lay almost in the centre of the kingdom, bordering
  • ank of a pond or river, and over this post they lay, almost in equilibrio, the two pieces of wood,
  • ar the east bank of the Angelina river", Zavala lay along the Beef Trail, which ran from Texas into
  • The Eastern border lay along the River Frome, from Nightingales Bridge
  • In 1837 it lay along the road from Castlecomer on the road to
  • entimeters long to nearly half a meter, and may lay along the ground or grow erect.
  • Knoxville lay along the Dixie Highway roughly halfway between
  • It embraced the part of Blockley Township which lay along the Schuylkill River from the northern bo
  • The Norman settlement lay along what is now High Street between the churc
  • gh, making it the highest bridge in Lebanon and lay along a mountainous route on the Beirut-Damascu
  • The area lay along the predominant route for migratory peopl
  • e the dangers and the challenges that sometimes lay along the delivery route.
  • The Boreal Sea was a Mesozoic-era seaway that lay along the northern border of Laurasia.
  • The two ships lay alongside each other for over two weeks while M
  • Tanager lay alongside Machina Wharf when the high-level bom
  • 23 (Samoan time) on 7 October 1949, as Chehalis lay alongside the navy dock at Tutuila, American Sa
  • tely rammed her bow into Strong's port side and lay alongside for several minutes while Strong's su
  • Lay also competed at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth
  • ve example, concluding that Tyrannosaurus could lay amniotic eggs is known as a type I inference.
  • it accepts the scale as a host, the female will lay an egg in the host.
  • Tyler and David lay an ambush, and manage to subdue them.
  • Over the clouded surface there now lay an intricate tracery of whorls and lines where
  • ated in 1903 as Layopolis, named for William R. Lay, an employee of the Eureka Pipe Line Company, w
  • for his own good, and instructs two sailors to lay an ambush by a stream.
  • n commissioned a US$20 million joint venture to lay an undersea fibre-optic cable connecting Male t
  • It lay an elevation of 932 feet (284 m).
  • It is proposed to lay an additional line between Nemom and Kochuveli
  • You cannot lay an egg but you must be cackling over it.'
  • Soon the National Highways Dept is going to lay an outer-ring road for joining Palakkad-Ooty th
  • It lay an elevation of 3 feet (1 m).
  • eably longer than a worker, allowing a queen to lay an egg at the bottom of the cell.
  • th the Brown-hooded Gull in which a female will lay an egg in the nest of a Brown-hooded Gull with
  • ent in Tyrannosaurus, such as the capability to lay an amniotic egg, whereas a feature both birds a
  • e, in deeper than average nesting cavities, and lay an average of four 37.1 x 29.9 millimeter eggs,
  • In 333 BC Alexander the Great intended to lay an ambush at Myriandrus of Darius III of Persia
  • Females then lay an egg sack, they then pull this sack back into
  • hatches the female encouraged by the male will lay an infertile egg into the small pool, this prov
  • The female will lay an egg every 1 or 2 days until she has complete
  • Freud, The Question of Lay Analysis (1926)
  • est periods of the war, taking time out only to lay anchor buoys for ships along the coast of Pelel
  • supply ship for the Veracruz operation, Celtic lay anchored off the Mexican city from 16 June 1914
  • former Enron directors in the Trial of Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling, is a partner in Irell's N
  • ch eventually made Carnatic music appeal to the lay and the learned alike.
  • were integrated into the dioceses in which they lay, and were removed from the Order's jurisdiction
  • The Shire Court referred to the magnates, both lay and spiritual, who were entitled to sit in coun
  • he home of the poet, artist and architect Cecil Lay, and most of his architectural work is found in
  • Frank Lay and Robert Freeman have both been found not gui
  • P. Lay and R. Spencer (Harrow, 1987)
  • It was recognized in lay and academic writings as a customary salute of
  • the sympathy of most of the leading Catholics, lay and clerical, in Ireland.
  • Initially Mr. Lay and his secretary, Nancy McNeil picked the name
  • It involves a large number of lay and monastic practitioners and is led by at lea
  • management during 1998 as to where his heritage lay and whether or not he would be able to represen
  • Christi Teachers College and was also the first lay and longest serving Director of Catholic Educat
  • s of the Order of Interbeing, both monastic and lay, and publishes announcements of retreats, activ
  • Take 5 of the song, featuring both Lay and Owens, was included on the 2005 album The B
  • remely eloquent sermons, there were people, the lay and monks alike who resented and envied his suc
  • Coxless Fours, alongside Brian Peaker, Jeffrey Lay, and Gavin Hassett.
  • when eight Mi'kmaq attacked the family homes of Lay and Brant.
  • He was a catalyzing influence on lay and clerical Catholic traditionalists who oppos
  • Currently, about 6,000 Brothers and 75,000 lay and religious colleagues worldwide serve as tea
  • d into two sections, one priestly and the other lay and even married.
  • , training and resources to churches to develop lay and ordained leaders and encourage church growt
  • specified precisely where its northern boundary lay, and over the course of the century different o
  • Amongst the lay and spiritual members of the Shire Court was th
  • rdinal Cullen was against the idea of educating Lay and clerical students on the same campus.
  • rina was actually a woman; he went to where she lay and also wept for the pain and suffering which
  • Where the huge carcass lay and decomposed, the depression it left behind f
  • Oblates are men ( lay and ordained, over 18 years of age), who join t
  • s in all states, single or married, clerical or lay, and has implications beyond sexual temperance.
  • hool District, Pace High School Principal Frank Lay and then-Santa Rosa Superintendent John Rogers.
  • y presided over the trial of Enron Chairman Ken Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeff Skillin
  • This is often done formally in lay and monastic ordination ceremonies.
  • questions are asked and answered by users, both lay and expert.
  • Keokuk arrived off Kerama Retto on 26 March to lay antisubmarine nets prior to the invasion.
  • a state, "without the Consent of Congress, [to] lay any Duty of Tonnage."
  • He did not lay any claim to the throne of England.
  • rosecutions found that there were no grounds to lay any charges under the Commonwealth Electoral Ac
  • Females lay anywhere from 40 to 100 eggs in a large cluster
  • ose concerning the alleged locutionist ‘Anne' a lay apostle.
  • f faithfully presenting papal teaching, calling lay apostles, and bringing laity through the Cathol
  • le group ANIME (Association for the training of lay apostolate in Brussels and Walloon Brabant).
  • The station is a lay apostolate owned and operated by Catholic Commu
  • ved on the staff of the Episcopal Vicar for the Lay Apostolate from 1974-83.
  • worked at the first First World Congress of the Lay Apostolate, and then studied Catholic Theology
  • a collaboration with actress Tilda Swinton, who lay, apparently asleep, inside a vitrine.
  • on of religious identities has to be based on a lay approach to the peace question in order to brin
  • She will then lay approximately three plain white eggs.
  • To the north lay Apse Bank with its three bridges, and on leavin
  • They lay around 14-16 eggs.
  • They lay around 20-40 eggs, each weighing 170-180 g.
  • Shetland geese lay around 30 eggs a year.
  • As the archipelago lay around 35°N latitude in a warmer, wetter climat
  • A gravid female will lay around 60 eggs; heavy oxygenation of the water
  • A single female will lay around 50 eggs at a time and can lay well over
  • The typical female is known to lay around 4500 eggs inside its cap.
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