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If there is a touching point there, we may well find a township of some kind
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The sun is sinking towards the horizon before we come in sight of the township where Berndt intends us to spend the night
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The Northern road continued on across the wide expanse of spiky grasslands with pools of peat soil and sharp rocky outcrops to ultimately reach the coastal township of Snuff
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But even open, the headlights were quite bad and a problem when driving in a township or anywhere at night
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Storming the crowds with batons in the mid-1980s in a burning township? You live in a dream world General, and are trying to get your constables killed
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Without doubt the SPCA (Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) tried hard to assist but they were not always able to enter the township because of the violence
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The village successfully resisted the city’s amalgamation bid, whereas the former Lennox Township hadn’t
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Back in Enniskillen Township
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Up until then, you could only access the township along the beach at low tide
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They slowed down on the outskirts of the next township
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In the past, up high behind the township, was the gondola that took you up to a restaurant overlooking Lake Wakatipu with Queenstown below
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Entering the township, Ingrid seemed to be driving around in circles looking for the Rain Forest Holiday Park
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LP turned off, following a winding road to an old abandoned township restored to its former glory
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kid if they came to her, and the county (or township or whatever)
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condemned the ―barbaric‖ killing of a vervet monkey by a mob of township residents
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“Now! A Shiganzhu child climbed a roof to fetch his pet, and they have taken him! Lemukjin Township, northwest coast of Felion! Now they have jumped, emerging above Verzaclon City, where there is a larger audience for their depravity! Here!”
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assembled a group of followers in a township in Illinois that he purchased from a preacher, George Rapp, to launch “a model village of unity and cooperation
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To get to Lawrence township where there were some shops and a bank the staff members had to catch a ferry or for those living in the town get to the shops before closing time
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Baitsell’s General Store that we were not in Fremont but a township just east of there
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in the Cedar Township cemetery in Fremont
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township it was located
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Avenue in the state of Iowa, County of Mahaska, township of Cedar, town of Fremont
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in the beautiful little township of Joshimath
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township of Rudharpriag when his widow approached me in
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township of Greensborough and when I started the house
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the township, and then just when folks were starting to think in terms of
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In the summer of 2002 the township found itself stuck with a good
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Between 1999 and 2002 Howie hadn't done a lot for the township,
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Eubie Missingbrains was hospitalized in Andover Township, New Jersey and his wife Clueless was also injured by a quarter stick of dynamite that blew up in their car
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man moving into their black community in the township of Gugul-
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he insane? How could a white guy go and live in an African township?
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streets were once inhabited by the “scum” of society in the township
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white face eating breakfast in his township
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with a mosque on every corner, in every town, township, city, and village of America
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In Grahamstown, the Township, where the black majority lives, was on the other side of the valley, within sight of, but hardly proximate to, the wide jacaranda lined main street leading to the gardened campus
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Rhini township housed the university’s servant class and the servants of white folk in houses bearing plaques about their historic connection to the white settlers whose history is celebrated in a huge fortress like building built as a monument to their trials and tribulations, Nearby is the Settlers’ Inn where until recently white kids swam in the pool while their parents drank beer on the verandah overlooking the manicured gardens
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Spews all these toxic fumes over the township, and
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In the Waihi Beach Township twelve kilometres away the houselights glowed in a beach house harbouring Gary and Harry Hatfield
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With the township of Whangarei in his rear vision he knew his journey would be done within the hour
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Thus when Clements appeared in court in the remote township of Kaitaia, five hundred kilometres north of Auckland, charged with perverting the course of justice, the event attracted little attention
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celebrated when Manheim township refused to allow the state to build a halfway house in their town
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We steadily climbed out of the valley away from Justus Township
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The brown robed, bearded, shaggy-haired gentleman responded, “It is our duty as residents of the Township of Needless to take heed to our elevated security threat as it is defined in the Needless Homegrown Security procedures
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The Needless Homegrown Security Plan is in place to protect all citizens of the Township of Needless
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So far, the township seems to be satisfied with this bizarre attempt to hinder the efforts of our defenders of our nation
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township called New-Selby, on account of its mining industry, a faint bleep
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A 15-month study of township youths’ morality has concluded that most
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“Given the very humble beginnings of this project, nothing short of a full township establishment is now required………………”
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The following morning she walked into the township office
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A soldier is chased into a township by the pursuing army, turning his capture and death into something of a sport, with money riding on his head
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in bedrooms the size of most township houses,
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the BMW at a chop shop in the township
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It was in the biblical township where Mary, Martha and Lazarus came from, a place called Bethany
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The township lies in the Mojave Desert
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“We are aware of that” said Taksin “and the nearest township is miles away and heavily policed, so here would be a perfect place to hide” He tapped his finger on a landmark within the area and continued
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It was a township
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By morning, D’ata was well away from the township and wandering south and east
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The township will surely come to your defense, support you in such a difficult time as this
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I guess this college had a lot of illegal activities going on in there since it had no easy access from the nearest developed township
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Like every other reader in Warren Township High, he had seen it in the minds of the rumor-swirling population
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Word traveled fast about the truck’s impending arrival, the linked whispers of the Camp of the Flies rivaling the thought-speed rumor mill of Warren Township High
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pasta, condiments and tin goods which we could supplement from the small township store
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Primitive society offered many examples of land held in common, either by a tribe or by a township, and such may probably have been the original form of landed tenure
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At the Royal Canal bridge, from his hoarding, Mr Eugene Stratton, his blub lips agrin, bade all comers welcome to Pembroke township
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A corporate developer produced our township over three well-organized years—1961–64—then named it after his daughter, who’d suffered a serious equestrian accident a month before the job was finished
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Abraham read: ‘‘This warrant renders unto the bearers the unchallenged right to examine all house, home, and household goods of the residence denoted below, by order of the Chief of Police in the township of Eudora, Mississippi
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In fact, it was after dark when they finally pulled up to the tidy little Cape on Central Boulevard in Brick Township
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SEVERAL THINGS HAPPENED really fast in Brick Township, mostly because I needed them to
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‘BP’, as he insisted on being called, was a rather eccentric army officer who became a national hero when he defended the township of Mafeking against the Boers
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He died of cancer on 9 August 2009 at his home in Washington Township, Ohio, USA
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Florence Knapp (10 October 1873–11 January 1988) of Montgomery Township, Pennsylvania, USA, lived in the same house for 110 years
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Instead of calling on some scholar, I paid many a visit to particular trees, of kinds which are rare in this neighborhood, standing far away in the middle of some pasture, or in the depths of a wood or swamp, or on a hilltop; such as the black birch, of which we have some handsome specimens two feet in diameter; its cousin, the yellow birch, with its loose golden vest, perfumed like the first; the beech, which has so neat a bole and beautifully lichen-painted, perfect in all its details, of which, excepting scattered specimens, I know but one small grove of sizable trees left in the township, supposed by some to have been planted by the pigeons that were once baited with beechnuts near by; it is worth the while to see the silver grain sparkle when you split this wood; the bass; the hornbeam; the Celtis occidentalis, or false elm, of which we have but one well-grown; some taller mast of a pine, a shingle tree, or a more perfect hemlock than usual, standing like a pagoda in the midst of the woods; and many others I could mention
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In April the pigeons were seen again flying express in small flocks, and in due time I heard the martins twittering over my clearing, though it had not seemed that the township contained so many that it could afford me any, and I fancied that they were peculiarly of the ancient race that dwelt in hollow trees ere white men came
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On the other hand, Iván Mirónov, the peasants' representative, a dry, hook-nosed, literate peasant, who had been a township elder and had acted in the capacity of collector of taxes, had collected fifty kopeks from each peasant, which money he cleverly applied in the distribution of presents, and had very shrewdly conducted the whole affair
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The peasants of small, remote villages of from thirty to forty souls, where half the population will be found, prefer to have a cheap teacher in their own village, than an expensive one in the centre of the township, whither their children cannot walk or be driven
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There a large village or a compact township levies fifteen kopeks from each of the twelve hundred souls and hires a teacher for 180 roubles for the winter
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It says: "We provide schools where there is a building and where the peasants of the township have collected enough money to support a teacher at two hundred roubles
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Thus, in the Yásenets township all pay for three schools, but only 450 souls in three villages make use of the school, though there are in all three thousand souls; thus, only one-seventh of the population makes use of the school, though all pay for it
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In the Chermóshen township there are nine hundred souls and there is a school there, but only thirty pupils attend it, because all the villages of that township are scattered
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For example: a Commune intends to open a school,—the township gives it a certain number of kopeks per soul
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I know Communes that paid fifty kopeks a soul for a school in each of their villages; but it is difficult to compel the peasants to pay fifteen kopeks for a school in the township, if not all of them can make use of it
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Gavrílo wrapped the piece of his beard in a petition and went to the township court to enter a complaint
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The case was heard before a justice of the peace, and in the township court
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"The court has decreed that the peasant Gavrílo Gordyéy receive twenty blows with rods in the township office
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From the township office to the village was a distance of ten versts, and Iván returned home late
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Near the township office stood the troops, a squad of policemen with red cords, to which is attached the revolver, official persons from among the peasants, and the accused
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Upon driving up to the township office, the governor alighted from his carriage, delivered a speech previously prepared, and called for the guilty and for a bench
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The men of the masses for the most part do not know their Orthodox, state faith, to which they are supposed to be so loyal, and when they come to know it, they immediately give it up and become rationalists, that is, accept a faith which it is impossible to attack or to defend; on their Tsar they, in spite of the constant and persistent influences brought to bear upon them, look as upon all the powers of violence, if not with condemnation, at least with absolute indifference; but their country, if by that we do not mean their village or township, they do not know at all, or, if they do, they do not distinguish it from any other countries, so that, as Russian colonists used to go to Austria and to Turkey, they now with just as much indifference settle in Russia, outside of Russia, in Turkey or in China
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AGENTS WANTED in every Township