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  • and six aisles by six Ionic columns upon which rested a barrel vault.
  • He broken his leg in 2002 and rested a year.
  • St Helens rested a number of senior players for the trip to Per
  • - Soumare was a replacement for Ching, who was rested after he competed in the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cu
  • int of where the coffin of Catherine of Aragon rested, after she died at nearby Kimbolton Castle: ac
  • ox-hole watch while other members of his squad rested after a night of bitter hand grenade fighting
  • ted as points where the teeth of the upper jaw rested against the lower jaw.
  • e played three of England's four games, (being rested against the USA) but was replaced in the 1988
  • nt faster than the old record even though they rested Alain Bernard and Eamon Sullivan respectively.
  • smuggling trade and these have over the years rested, albeit temporarily, on the Totham plains.
  • In February Wilf Kirkham was eventually rested, and replacement Stewart Littlewood bagged fiv
  • Raines has published several books; My Soul Is Rested and Whiskey Man in 1977 and Fly Fishing Throug
  • s were held in Russia on March 7, 2000, Farmer rested, and then decided to release an album and a DV
  • m-coloured carpeting on which the dining table rested and an elevated kitchen containing a row of ye
  • The day before they had rested and dined in a sheep fold on Whisker-shield Co
  • rly afternoon they had returned to their camp, rested, and were on their way south.
  • On November 7, the defense rested and the 12-person jury retired to deliberate.
  • Gavaskar had been rested, and the Indian openers were dismissed before
  • the XXII Corps defending Washington, where it rested and recruited members.
  • The rested and re-supplied in this haven, and filled thei
  • giment was ordered to Washington, where it was rested and brought back up to strength.
  • e nationalist offensive stopped and both sides rested and prepared for the next round of fighting.
  • Later, McCarthy said he had no rested arms and that there was no else who could pitc
  • For a year, Elva rested as record companies fought over her next contr
  • burh (or Osburga) was an Anglo-Saxon saint who rested at Coventry Cathedral.
  • He rested at the island of Tinian, and then made his way
  • e Hodgson, who previously held the record, was rested at half-time Macleod took over goal kicking.
  • one of the wooden sledges upon which the hull rested became jammed.
  • h End, after first choice Alec Chamberlain was rested before an FA Cup quarter final.
  • places where the body of St Wistan or Wigstan rested before burial.
  • They searched well past nightfall, rested briefly and renewed their search at dawn.
  • 2), wherein he contended that moral philosophy rested chiefly on the desire to provide arguments, st
  • The schools attendance rate has rested consistently at 95% for years.
  • The tournament was then rested due to apathy from rugby league supporters.
  • ne of the spots where the body of St. Cuthbert rested during the flight of the monks from Holy Islan
  • a wagon of logs and was beating them when they rested even though they had been working for hours.
  • Some forms, especially stylophorans, rested flat on the sea floor.
  • 009, as nearly all of the senior regulars were rested following the Confederations Cup.
  • mes Collins and forward Emile Heskey were both rested for Villa's FA Cup fifth round replay against
  • ugh the village of Knockvicar where his people rested for the last time before reaching O'Rourke's c
  • He was rested for two games and returned to form against Sri
  • He was rested for a month and made his next appearance in la
  • i Lanka's squad, allowing senior players to be rested for some of the matches.
  • up for the 1999 FA Cup Final as Stam was being rested for the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final again
  • in the 2007 Six Nations Championship, but was rested for the mid-year tour to Australia.
  • Lapchick rested for only a month before returning to St. John'
  • significant line up changes in 2009, the band rested for a while before returning later that year w
  • 1956 Kangaroo Tour of Great Britain, Rocky was rested for the first Test which Great Britain won 21-
  • 07 Rugby World Cup, but when Stephen Jones was rested for the Autumn International against the Pacif
  • the author was (very infamously) known to have rested for nearly a month, very much to the annoyance
  • The Division was then rested for a week.
  • een prayer and assisting his visitors, he only rested for two or three hours each night.
  • He was however rested for the final ODI in place of veteran Mohammad
  • eavy casualties were taken out of the line and rested for a while.
  • the Asia Cup in 2005 when Marvan Atapattu was rested for a game.
  • ked a reserve side so that the first team were rested for Sunday's relegation battle against Wigan A
  • rld Cup 2007 summer training squad after being rested from the two Test tour to Australia.
  • Rested from her stay with the Titans, Atlee returns t
  • The Crusader infantry rested from their hurried march earlier in the day.
  • ber 1941 he was commissioned as an officer and rested from operations.
  • In August 1944 he was rested from field command to become General Officer C
  • that James VI of Scotland (later I of England) rested here with his legs crossed on his way south to
  • ears ago, when coolies died, their bodies were rested here for funeral services before they were car
  • end says the monks carrying St Cuthbert's body rested here for a while before eventually settling in
  • ever, the Australian selectors controversially rested him from the 200-metre event even though he wa
  • Feroz Shah Kotla in 1955-56 when Vinoo Mankad rested himself.
  • During the First Jewish-Roman War, Vespasian rested his troops at Caesarea Philippi over July 67 C
  • He went to his forge in West Runton and rested his foot on his anvil and with one mighty blow
  • in the office of the auditor of the state, he rested his case.
  • e at war, Swedish King Gustav III and his army rested in Husula before they tried to attack Hamina,
  • The right to vote rested in theory with all (adult male) householders,
  • ary's in honour of the three days that my body rested in the tomb."
  • emergency, despite the fact that they have not rested in three days.
  • the right of election rested in a few small holdings, on which no human bei
  • of Sacheon, Admiral Yi Sun-shin had his fleet rested in the open sea off Saryang where they would h
  • Deciding that final legality rested in the Crown and not Prime Minister Smith, he
  • n, Kumar Sangakkara and Chaminda Vaas were all rested in order to be given the opportunity to play f
  • cles were attributed to him, and his sepulcher rested in the oratory of Santa Maria del Principio, a
  • med in honor of King Henry V for the tavern he rested in after the Battle of Agincourt, was at the j
  • The coffin of Rasputin rested in Chesme Church before his burial at Tsarskoy
  • The authority of governance of the church is rested in the annual Conference.
  • Blue Reposado - 100% agave, double distilled, rested in oak casks
  • s in the first four games of April, their fate rested in their hands.
  • After a run of 38 consecutive games he was rested in February 2010, as manager Adams wished to s
  • her a legal nor equitable one, and any payment rested in the bounty of Congress
  • "We had traveled twenty-four hours by rail and rested less than two days before going on the field,
  • The Sri Lankans rested many senior players on this tour, like Chamind
  • these emirates were weak, conflict-ridden and rested more on the willing consent of the subject tri
  • The statement rested much of the case on whether Ms. Iseman was a p
  • cipline and instruction in hunting and warfare rested not with the child's father, but with his mate
  • matches at 2005-06 UEFA Cup as the Udine club rested number of regular starter.
  • The lighthouse once rested offshore and was reached by a wooden pier.
  • s but the carrying out of these orders largely rested on the will of the Patankars alone.
  • Time magazine: "A rock the size of a computer rested on Kobi's smashed skull.
  • would be erected wherever the Queens body had rested on its journey home to Westminster.
  • ace their full body weight on her vulva, which rested on the point of the angle.
  • whole financial responsibility for the family rested on Scott.
  • e was sunk a few feet in the water so her keel rested on the bottom.
  • guments leading to the monastery's destruction rested on its potential threat (real or imagined) rat
  • alaria, the burden of the papal administration rested on his shoulders.
  • This rested on claims that pre-orbital morphology did not
  • the last hope of repairing his Sutpen dynasty rested on whether Milly gave birth to a son.
  • at I have written in the last half century has rested on this premise that I learned from Kaplan and
  • "It is true that other post-Marx Marxists have rested on a truncated Marxism; it is equally true tha
  • style, complete with four two-ton spires that rested on top of each peak.
  • the Court of Arbitration in Sport in Lausanne rested on whether levAmphetamine was performance enha
  • ,155 ST) to 1,056 tonnes (1,039 LT; 1,164 ST), rested on ball bearings on a 8.75 metres (28.7 ft) di
  • he uppermost slab of Jefferson Rock originally rested on a natural stone foundation so narrow that o
  • hcombe, then a key region of the conflict, and rested on a high motte, or mound.
  • y, the problem with Mason's thesis was that it rested on the assumption that in a way not shown by r
  • , the outcome of the British Home Championship rested on the final game of the season (for the third
  • ith adobe walls and sun-dried mud roofs, which rested on stone foundations, with a simple floor plan
  • For him the foundation of ethics necessarily rested on the ideal end of social well-being, and kee
  • ation or suspicion of fraud or public dishonor rested on the fair fame of the Commonwealth; while ev
  • as dancing or adorning themselves), would have rested on small blocks on the shaft of the pillars (c
  • ment in 1753 that the 'perfection' of the area rested on 'Beauty, horror and immensity', and challen
  • of the blame for the failure of the operation rested on his shoulders, since he displayed little op
  • nti-communism, although much of his conviction rested on the belief that the Treaty of Versailles ha
  • lat Liver Bird shape or template, which can be rested on the surface while biscuit-crumb is dredged
  • Starkey's interpretation rested on typical alchemical associations, construing
  • The walls rested on large porticos.
  • Carpenter rested on a sofa in the parlor while Lord had dinner.
  • The platform had rollers at each end which rested on the circular rail for 360° traverse.
  • sped the eastern and western sea, and his head rested on the moon.
  • iage was then lowered so that the rear rollers rested on the outer track.
  • Every veto has rested on a sound reason in the public interest.
  • bridge is 125 feet (38 m) long, and originally rested on wooden pilings.
  • Her decision on where to attend university rested on whether she would continue swimming.
  • wo objects would line up was if the instrument rested on a horizontal surface.
  • The basis of this accusation rested on the fact that German astronomers had named
  • nitial U.S. policy to avoid direct involvement rested on the assumption that Israel would win quickl
  • ingertips (if the palms don't reach) should be rested on either side of the body.
  • First, the exception created in Widmar rested on the fact that the government program was ne
  • : for example, Charles's right hand originally rested on his waist.
  • A tortoiseshell butterfly has rested on the blind girl's shawl, implying that she i
  • Characteristically meditative, he rested on the great central truths of Christianity, a
  • The new military government, however, rested on no solid foundation, and its leaders quickl
  • Her head rested on a jagged rock, and there was a fracture of
  • rticular they noted that many of his arguments rested on imperfect copying technology, an argument w
  • e same basis, their historical geography, too, rested on the same foundations.
  • Moore appears to have rested on his laurels for a time and did not defend h
  • as starter with regular attackers were either rested or omitted from the squad.
  • And God's cloud rested over the Tabernacle by day, and fire would app
  • hat in the 8th century the body of St Werburgh rested overnight on the site of the church while it w
  • founds holding red or blue lotus with graceful rested pose known as "tribhangga" with peaceful and s
  • iumph, as the nation was already qualified and rested practically all its starting XI.
  • It would seem that the professors' case rested primarily on their collective prestige, since
  • Rested, reinforced and fighting behind breastworks, t
  • th the Cowboys already owning the NFC #1 seed, rested several key players due to injury including Ow
  • ns in Super League XII, a game in which Saints rested several of their regular first-team squad in p
  • p then passed to Trinity College, where it has rested since.
  • sent that "seldom has an opinion of this court rested so obviously upon nothing but the personal vie
  • It seems its credibility rested solely upon his aristocratic social status rat
  • 22 September 2010, as manager Manuel Preciado rested the vast majority of the starters for a Wednes
  • As the Colts rested their number one safeties in the second part o
  • orth area since the 16th Century, when farmers rested their livestock on Walworth Common before cont
  • ori Nagayoshi, Hori Hidemasa and Hidetsugu all rested their forces at the modern-day cities of Owari
  • rown predicted that Mitchell's prosectors, who rested their arguments early, had not "proved their c
  • sually jetted out to a big lead early and then rested their starters.
  • ented in the year 1200 when Bishop Hugh's body rested there over night on the way to Lincoln.
  • learning and a benefactor of the countryside, rested this year.
  • special edition bonus disc, but has since been rested thus far on the 2007 Higher Education Tour.
  • As the program is rested to try out a major revamp, he is definitely to
  • ow a injury on 6 March 2011 against Cesena, he rested two matches (13 and 20 March), in although rec
  • is said that Kempe Gowda, tired after hunting, rested under a tree and fell asleep on the present si
  • On June 3, he was rested until being summoned as a pinch hitter in the
  • with a task before me greater than that which rested upon Washington.
  • "pipe rest" which allowed a smoking pipe to be rested upon the smoker's chin.
  • Ambrose rested upon the verbal formulas recently agreed upon
  • Henry's hopes for his succession rested upon William, who was, according to Henry of H
  • His throne rested upon a probably similar life-size wooden tiger
  • The prosecution rested upon what was perceived to be "suspicious beha
  • ng the defendant's fair use defense, which had rested upon the defendant's contention that she was m
  • he Democratic Front) produced a platform which rested upon stated commitments to preventing the coun
  • Joshua served Moses, and the Holy Spirit rested upon him; Elisha served Elijah, and the Holy S
  • Rabbi Moshe Feinstein said, "The world rested upon Reb Chaim's shoulders."
  • be seen, because the one in which Saint Landry rested was destroyed in 878, during the invasion by t
  • Also rested was goalkeeper Brad Friedel, indicating manage
  • ng Aldingham, where the body of Saint Cuthbert rested when the Saxons were fleeing from the Danes.
  • ed or canceled, although the decision to do so rested with the Chief Electoral Officer and not the p
  • hat the primary responsibility of the dialogue rested with the Congolese parties.
  • was filled by King Michael, but all real power rested with Antonescu.
  • Political authority rested with the Romans whose interests were represent
  • of the implementation of the Dayton Agreement rested with the authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • The final decision rested with the Hall of Fame, and Hall president Dale
  • erm ended and the municipal affairs once again rested with the borough council.
  • 02 that sovereignty over the Bakassi peninsula rested with Cameroon, SCAPO claimed that Bakassi was
  • 00 responsibility for Children and Early Years rested with the Minister for Children and Education,
  • The right to vote rested with the portreeve and "resident burgesses or
  • that the election and the deposing of the king rested with the Swedes and not with the Geats.
  • the grounds that regulations of the sale goods rested with the Houses of Parliament in Westminster.
  • 17th century, the right to vote in Okehampton rested with all the freeholders and freemen of the bo
  • The arbitrariness, however, apparently rested with the ancient kings and their court recorde
  • The diplomatic role of a head of state solely rested with chairman.
  • From 2001 to 2007 the portfolio rested with the Minister for Education and Young Peop
  • eal legislative and executive responsibilities rested with the elected representatives of the people
  • ious neutrality, even though common sympathies rested with Dacke.
  • tant distinction that the fate of the Templars rested with the papacy, and no one else.
  • 99 to 2007 responsibility for Community Safety rested with the Minister for Justice and the Deputy M
  • ost between 1931 and 1933, although real power rested with Hitler's German appointee Theodor Habicht
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