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and needed to have the ashes sacked awaiting to go to the re-
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A death-like stillness reigned throughout the city; the streets were deserted, and the houses closed, save where residences of Cubans had been sacked by the guerilla, or the walls smashed in by our shells
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Public registries throughout the country had been sacked and burned, that young people couldn’t be located and forced into conscription by either side
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Waxed garrulous, and sacked a hundred Troys
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My co-worker who had taught me so much about pinball machines, was sacked without notice
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He dared to fetch his Find again, cried out against what made no sense and had Me quickly bound and gagged, then sacked and heaved upon his horse
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Arthur’s sidekick, similar of shape and appearance but with more pimples, stood and said nervously, ‘You said you wore those little things because if you were naked we might tell our parents and you’d get sacked
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IMMEDIATELY INVOLVED (2 9ES ) WAS ABOUT TO BE SACKED FROM MY lRST REAL PROFESSIONAL JOB
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After all Nick’s many years of loyal service he was being sacked within hours of the new owners taking over the business, “You’re deadly serious, aren’t you?” said Nick with a note of desperation in his voice
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He knew that if he was caught interfering with the process he would be sacked instantly
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He would be sacked when Gary David found that bloody coin
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Stu had his own business so his time was his own and Spock didn’t really give a shit if they sacked him from his dustbin man’s job, he was fed up with that anyway and Stu said that he would employ Spock, but he knew Stu wouldn’t pay much
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They defeated the Nordic-Nemedians and sacked some of their cities, but did not halt
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I got sacked today
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I’ve never been sacked before
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He should have known me better then that from when I sacked of him first time round
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Reinstatement of all the men who've been sacked
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Reinstatement of all the men who've been "sacked"
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When this bloke found out David had been sacked he rang him at home, said he could put a bit of work his way
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with Thorpe and George sacked him on the spot, but Maurice says the truth is that
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It took him a long time to accept that he had been sacked
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Sacked! Harold Brinks should have been able to leave with dignity but they didn’t let him
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Funny if they got sacked because of him!
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Colonel Aureliano Buendía did not show any sign of anger, but his spirit only calmed down when his bodyguard had sacked the widow’s house and reduced it to ashes
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When Plorse was sacked by orderrans my family tried to flee to this continent, but only I managed to make it
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Based on record found in both Widdion and Leoj were learnt that both countries sacked Calquax
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We saved it from loot and destruction by replacing it with a replica just before the first temple of Jerusalem was sacked by an Egyptian expedition after the death of King Solomon
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before the temple was sacked by the Babylonians a King
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Harris's failure to implement the order to attack oil supplies sooner was a major catastrophe and he should have been sacked
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The Phoenician cities of Byblos, Tyre and Sidon had also been sacked by the Sea People that attacked the Hittites and Egyptians
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Italy, until the Gauls moved down from northern Italy and sacked the city in 387 BC
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And by the time the Visigoths sacked Rome in 410, Rome, as head of a great
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Hispania, across the neck of the Mediterranean to Africa and back across the Mediterranean to Italy where they too sacked Rome in the year 455
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The Visigoths sacked Rome in the year 410, and opportunity existed for Christianity to fill the growing power vacuum
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'Yes, the Admiral of the Artooroian fleet was sacked for using the fleet for a personal vendetta of some sort, and his second-in-command, a chap named Veron, was promoted
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time sacked out in front of a television set, or on their home computer
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‘’Her directives to me were both clear and simple: first, to find and acquire foodstuff for our millions of refugees; second, to do what is needed to bring peace and order back to this World, so that it would finally become fully productive instead of being sacked and burned down by successive waves of invaders and tyrants: and third, to reestablish as much as feasible some measure of justice and fairness for all
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When she had found the messages from Sandy on Jason's phone referencing the information about her that he had sold for thousands of dollars she had sacked her friend immediately
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But it looks like I’ve been sacked
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“I never know what you’ve heard and what you haven’t,” said Will, “but in case you didn’t know, I thought I would tell you that the Finance Minister has been sacked, and the Governor of the Reserve Bank has been arrested
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But the chairmen of the two main banks were arrested, then the Governor of the Reserve Bank was charged with ‘crimes against the State’, and finally the Finance Minister was sacked
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“Sod off,” shouted Luke, thinking he would rather survive and be sacked than not survive at all
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“They said I would be ‘let go’, which is a nice way of saying I would be sacked
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He was effectively sacked, and has a chip on his shoulder and a grudge against us
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For example, I know how furious you are to have been sacked from your previous job, and how you would be only too happy in some way to seek revenge for the way you have been treated
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However much he hated his present job, where everybody knew that he had been more or less sacked from Head of Section 11, he still had a good few years to go before he retired, and he didn’t want to get caught up working for the Russians
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Steve Montgomery, the managing director of First ScotRail has now made a statement, effectively saying that there will be no reinstatement of the sacked employee, whilst, on the other side, Bob Crow, the general secretary of the RMT has also waded in with his side of things
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During the campaign of 634, the entire region between Gaza and Caesarea was devastated; four thousand peasants, Christians, Jews, and Samaritans who were simply defending their land were massacred during the campaigns in Mesopotamia between 635 and 642, monasteries were sacked, the monks were killed, and Monophysite Arabs executed or forced to convert
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It was stormed and sacked by the Parisian mob in 1789 on 14 July, now commemorated as Bastille Day, marking the beginning of the French Revolution
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He has sacked several police officers in his former state because of extortion
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‘She’s been sacked and he’s been demoted but transferred to Shanghai, instead of staying in Hong Kong
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Rising from the ground a brown sacked body with no writing on its back, that had remained motionless throughout the ritual, solely proclaims as the assembly processes down Main Street,
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He’d not been sacked
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Clarence said he had not been sacked
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that we entered and sacked, in Ghent,
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In July, 1630,the city of Mantua was taken and sacked by the imperial troops
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In 451 he crossed theRhine and sacked the cities of Belgic Gaul
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“On the contrary, I often feel we should have sacked her on the spot – both for her own good and ours
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The stone and wood structure built by the Britons, sacked by the Romans and the same she destroyed in flame
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The security-guard, working for Securitas, was ordered by his superiors to shut his mouth about what had happened, or else he would be sacked on account of having left his position unattended
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I wish he had sacked Crass
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The whole of the Cretan Police Force was sacked
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All these areas once were empires… and were later invaded and sacked and colonized by other Empires
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In 1258, Mongolian hordes from central Asia invaded Persia and sacked Baghdad and the last of the Khalifas was murdered
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One conquering army in a land of raped, robbed, burned, sacked cities
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He supposed Simon Smythe must be feeling the strain even more acutely than himself, especially as Melville-Briggs had sacked him, thereby increasing his neighbours' suspicions
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Romans sacked and destroyed cities
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They were sacked, butchered, and raped
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They had no idea that outside of their sacred, glorious city… that millions of poor humans hated them and had hated them ever since their armies had come into their lands and raped, sacked, pillaged, and butchered them, and taxed them into poverty, and oppressed them, and humiliated them, and spat upon them as things that were not even human
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Did the screaming Populi of Rome understand why they were conquered and sacked, and killed for hundreds of years… after their city had stopped butchering and raping other lands and peoples for a thousand years? After Rome’s power waned? Do humans ever try to achieve a wider-greater perspective and understanding of their own lives beyond their own noses?
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It turns out he was sacked from the police when he refused to take part in the destruction of a local bookshop
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I responded harshly, “Father said nothing about taking hostages or bounty money! If gaining wealth had been the goal of this mission do you not think we would not have sacked the city before putting it to the torch?”
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The Lord above knows what the compromising consequences would be to numbers of people, if some of our documents were seized or destroyed; and they might be, at any time, you know, for who can say that Paris is not set afire to-day, or sacked to-morrow! Now, a judicious selection from these with the least possible delay, and the burying of them, or otherwise getting of them out of harm's way, is within the power (without loss of precious time) of scarcely any one but myself, if any one
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The hands received this intelligence with mixed feelings, because although it left them safe for the present, it meant that nearly everybody would certainly be stopped next Saturday, if not before; whereas if a few had been sacked today it would have made it all the better for the rest
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When Saturday arrived the, men working at `The Cave' were again surprised that nobody was sacked, and they were divided in opinion as to the reason, some thinking that Nimrod was determined to keep them all on till the job was finished, so as to get it done as quickly as possible; and others boldly asserting the truth of a rumour that had been going about for several days that the firm had another big job in
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Newman - the man whom the reader will remember was sacked for taking too much pains with his work - had been arrested and sentenced to a month's imprisonment because he had not been able to pay his poor rates, and the Board of Guardians were allowing his wife three shillings a week to maintain herself and the three children
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carrying it before - an old soldier - had been sacked the previous day for getting drunk while on duty
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Rushton's were so busy that they took on several other old hands who had been sacked the previous year for being too slow
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conduct he was usually sacked on the spot
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No one spoke and the Chairman again put the question without obtaining any response, but at length one of the new hands who had been `taken on' about a week previously to replace another painter who had been sacked for being too slow - stood up and said there was one point that he would like a little more information about
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sacked for lying with his master’s daughter should be rewarded with a free set of tools
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Merthin was no longer involved, having been sacked by Elfric, but his startlingly simple method was still being operated
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“But you were sacked as master builder of the bridge
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She had sacked the old bailiff, who was too slow to respond to change, and she
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It was him that sacked me without a character on the word of a lying corn-chandler
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“Then he regretted it, and on top of everything else he was sacked from the series because he couldn’t stay sober
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But in this sacked and devastated residence, with the three pieces of common furniture huddled up in the middle of the vast apartment, Pedrito's imagination was subdued by a feeling of insecurity and impermanence
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Will went next door to his bedroom and saw Becky sacked out, completely zonked from a day of running this asylum
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He couldn’t get any sort of decision out of Churchill but he did get one from Attlee, though it wasn’t quite what he wanted to hear: Attlee sacked Wavell and appointed Lord Mountbatten instead
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Lumumba refuses to be sacked and sacks President Kasavubu instead
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President Kasavubu says he isn’t sacked and arrests Lumumba , but Lumumba arrests him back and no returns
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Old-style nationalists and fascists were sacked
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The British queen was still the Australian Head of State, however, and after prime minister Gough Whitlam failed to get his budget approved by the Australian Senate in 1975, the Governor General exercised his royal authority and sacked him, which even pro-British Australians thought was going too far
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People found guilty of having been members of the communist party were usually sacked and blacklisted
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African Americans who managed to vote were sacked from their jobs or had their State food aid stopped or – and all too often this was the preferred method – they ended up dead
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The plotters’ cue came when Yeltsin sacked his obstructive, anti-reform deputy president, Rutskoi
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Otherwise, he just sacked whoever was prime minister at the time (he got through prime ministers the way most of us get through hankies) and carried on
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By 1998 Yeltsin’s health was so bad (nearly as bad as the Russian economy’s) that he quickly sacked a few more prime ministers and handed power over to his protégé, the scary Head of Russian Intelligence, Vladimir Putin