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1. The list of patrons they had, had all by this
2. As she goes on to explain precisely how the patrons support the society, I gaze at them … Sheila and Don Mackenzie
3. It wasn't wholly unexpected, as Belle had made an a tentative appointment with Mandy to discuss the 'meal plan' arrangements earlier considered for the Lodge's patrons
4. There were only a few other patrons, clearly regulars, sitting
5. Tipene had heard from Julia that these games were nothing but scams designed to separate foolish patrons from their money
6. stood there much longer the thirsty patrons would trample him
7. Across the pond the mournful, monotonous, chugging of Plowie's chippongga escaped from the 'Bit, the calls of patrons near the door almost drowning it out
8. the other patrons, and Jean was worried that he’d lost the
9. One by one, our lunch table patrons seated themselves, sparking what
10. The TV gave news of the horse races in Sydney and the dartboard was attracting patrons like flies
11. the Inn where three other patrons eyed him briefly, before
12. The patrons of the Wayward Inn
13. Brice leapt to his feet, toppling his chair and causing many of the bar's patrons, the Death Guards in particular, to cast looks in his direction
14. one of the Inn’s patrons approached their table
15. of any patrons or carnies anywhere except for a man with
16. patrons and the lights glowing
17. In those days protection was seldom granted without a valuable consideration, and this tax might perhaps be considered as compensation for what their patrons might lose by their exemption from other taxes
18. Patrons simply watched the man approach the counter with a very straight-forward request for
19. While he awaited his refreshment he turned to look about the inn, glimpsing the still gawking patrons
20. He turned back around to continue his solitary drinking and the woman rushed off in a huff to sweep - in between assailing the other male patrons with honeyed words and batted eye-lashes, of course
21. One of the patrons, a silver-headed Nord, glared at the man’s evident scorn
22. She no longer feared he’d rent her out to wine shop patrons, either
23. But none of this would happen before the rest of the Bee and Barb’s patrons would themselves flee the building in shared panic
24. When the patrons of this system assert, that the consumption of artificers, manufacturer's, and merchants, is equal to the value of what they produce, they probably mean no more than that their revenue, or the fund destined for their consumption, is equal to it
25. The patrons of each system of natural and moral philosophy, naturally endeavoured to expose the weakness of the arguments adduced to support the systems which were opposite to their own
26. That he should go so far, though he went no further, gave some satisfaction to the patrons of the reformation, who, having got possession of the government in the reign of his son and successor completed, without any difficulty, the work which Henry VIII
27. The followers of Luther, together with what is called the church of England, preserved more or less of the episcopal government, established subordination among the clergy, gave the sovereign the disposal of all the bishoprics, and other consistorial benefices within his dominions, and thereby rendered him the real head of the church; and without depriving the bishop of the right of collating to the smaller benefices within his diocese, they, even to those benefices, not only admitted, but favoured the right of presentation, both in the sovereign and in all other lay patrons
28. They pay court to those patrons, sometimes, no doubt, by the vilest flattery and assentation ; but
29. Their patrons even frequently complain of the independency of their spirit, which they are apt to construe into ingratitude for past favours, but which, at worse, perhaps, is seldom anymore than that indifference which naturally arises from the consciousness that no further favours of the kind are ever to be expected
30. The dark rounded tables outside the inn were crammed with patrons of all classes, sitting and drinking and smoking their pipes under the balcony in the lamplight that poured from the round glass windows
31. Their presence did draw the eyes of many of the patrons as they stood at the bar, sipping their ale however
32. As he stood at the bar, sipping his ale, he began to stare at the patrons with a burning contempt he was barely aware of
33. They’d ask the owner of each establishment if they would be interested in having this exciting new game in their place of business, a game that would attract their patrons and keep them there ordering more food and drinks while
34. He’d had a very productive morning helping Bedminster Shoe re-stock books and scrolls, talking to patrons about the latest titles, and researching pertinent information for his fellow townsfolk
35. Letting her head fall back against the car’s cushioned headrest, Mai Cox closed her eyes, trying to erase the memories that kept flooding into her mind; the crushed bodies by the exit door of the cinema, the chewed and mangled flesh of the patrons who’d been attacked by the cats, the small girl they’d found with her eyes torn out - at least they’d been able to save her
36. ’ I know the word for shade is ‘sombra’ and she took it from there, including Hotel Paradise and the translation for the bar’s patrons became: Las Sombras del Hotel Paraiso, which in English is ‘the shades of Hotel Paradise
37. As it turned out, she was wrong: she had floor managers that allowed her to mingle with her patrons
38. LP looked around at the patrons dressed for Cup Day
39. The establishment’s patrons were all male, dressed in workmen’s clothing, smoking and conversing quietly with one another over what Colling took to be beer or ale
40. A handful of patrons scattered
41. All of this goes on while the other patrons try not to wet themselves in glee over my clumsiness
42. The tavern’s patrons continued to watch him silently
43. Colling downed his drink, voiced a general goodbye to the tavern patrons, and walked back to the little hotel
44. He looked around only to see some of the other patrons in the
45. club security as well as some of the patrons, and the two were supposed to be
46. The patrons now took time to
47. “No more patrons tonight…this venue is for invited guests only
48. majority of the events patrons had left
49. the majority of the patrons have scattered
50. atmosphere with scantily clad female patrons and white men who looked as if