To paraphrase Garrison Keillor, I used to think that literary awards were a bunch of hooey. |
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I was the last verger of the Garrison Church and took part in the final service. |
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The reason for the possible job losses is possible barrack closures at the Garrison. |
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Garrison looked around the room, noticing the early risers finally stirring from their beds. |
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Laura Hibbert, from Catterick Garrison, saw off the other 23 young brainboxes in the national contest's final, broadcast on ITV last night. |
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Garrison is a small town in a part of the Hudson Valley fast being colonized by weekenders and even some commuters to the city. |
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There is Mr. Garrison, a closeted educator who teaches the day's lessons with the help of Mr. Hat, his bug eyed hand puppet. |
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The plans were sparked by the astonishing discovery of a Roman stadium at Colchester Garrison. |
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The governor invited the mayor to his house in Garrison, N. Y., for a heart-to-heart talk, his aides said. |
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William Lloyd Garrison was probably the most prominent leader who relied on the effectiveness of hellfire. |
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Many of those honoured are from the Edmonton Garrison and I have had the honour to get to know them over the past few years. |
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The Edmonton Garrison is on the border of my constituency, and the former Griesbach base is in the southeast part of the riding. |
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In the 1830s feminism as a self-conscious movement grew around abolitionism, particularly around the individualist anarchist William Lloyd Garrison. |
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Garrison Architects have proposed a modular construction reminiscent of the structuring and volumes of containers. |
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Cutting deeper than Malvolio's obvious moral rectitude, Mr. Garrison manifests sadness, deep hurt. |
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Meanwhile in Boston, William Lloyd Garrison tarred as hypocrites those who blamed the antislavery movement for Turner's revolt. |
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The Cape Corps provided gunners for the Coast Garrison Force. |
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The HQ is located at Bielefeld and 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade is located at Westfalen Garrison. |
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Army Corps of Engineers began construction of Garrison Dam on the Missouri River. |
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After 1830, abolitionist and minister William Lloyd Garrison promoted emancipation, characterizing slaveholding as a personal sin. |
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A redundant windmill was converted after 1831 into Garrison Tower as a lookout tower for HM Coastguard. |
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A notable building is the Star Castle, which overlooks the town from The Garrison and is now a hotel. |
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Horse racing takes place at the Historic Garrison Savannah close to Bridgetown. |
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To guard it, the British Army built up a large Bermuda Garrison, and heavily fortified the archipelago. |
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The farmers in North Dakota, worried about source, wanted to build the Garrison diversion project on the American side obviously which would nip off the flow back into Canada. |
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Foster's zeal and radicalism she was outspokenly anticlerical and antigovernment almost to the point of anarchism stirred opposition even, occasionally, among sympathizers, and in the late 1850s she broke with Garrison. |
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The Tampa Bay Lightning acquired defenseman Jason Garrison in a trade with the Vancouver Canucks. |
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The 501st Garrison of storm troopers were also there to welcome customers and help keep order. |
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Darth Vader and a legion of Storm Troopers roamed the stalls and took part in a parade for the 15th anniversary of the UK Garrison group. |
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We visited Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone that morning to commemorate the signing of the Armistice and ended our day more than 12 hours later at a United Nations ceremony at Yongsan Garrison in Seoul. |
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For this reason, and in accordance with the CPC requirements, the Chairperson of the FED Court transmitted the case to the Khabarovsk Garrison Court. |
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Claude Poirier, assisted by Annie Cournoyer, shared his extensive knowledge with teens interested in mountain climbing on Mont Saint-Grégoire and in exercises on the rappelling tower at Farnman Garrison. |
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I bought my home at Garrison Woods because of the location and character of the neighbourhood and the sense of community that is fostered among residents. |
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This episode marks the beginning of the end of the gaytastic relationship between Mr. Slave and Mr. Garrison. |
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He rode his own horse, Greased Lightning, and won the Garrison cup at Quebec races. |
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The Royal Garrison Church was founded in 1212 by Peter des Roches, Bishop of Winchester. |
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The road skirts the remains of Sherwood Forest, and passes Catterick Garrison. |
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The remnants of Cheonghae Garrison can still be seen on Jang islet just off Wando's southern coast. |
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In 1984 the two clubs changed their names to the Garrison Gunners and the Woolpack Wanderers, which are their current names. |
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The League competition involves the Woolpack Wanderers and the Garrison Gunners playing each other every Sunday seventeen times. |
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Many more people who opposed slavery and worked for abolition were northern whites, such as William Lloyd Garrison and John Brown. |
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When the war ended in 1713 with the Treaty of Utrecht, Harrison continued to act as Chaplain to the Garrison at Annapolis Royal. |
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Of the nearby Garrison Church of St George only the shell remains after it was bombed during the Second World War. |
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Garrison life and close order drills had never been my forte. |
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Abolitionists who demanded immediate emancipation such as William Lloyd Garrison, John Greenleaf Whittier and Wendell Phillips had their base in the region. |
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In 1841, Garrison was imprisoned on charges of libel for accusing Newburyport shipowner Francis Todd and captain Nicholas Brown of transporting 44 African captives in chains. |
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We kind of have to scamble about where we're playing,'' Garrison said. |
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A round of federal investment and construction projects began in the 1950s, including the Garrison Dam and the Minot and Grand Forks Air Force bases. |
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Jimmy Hill, presenter of Match of the Day, was stationed at Folkestone Garrison during the Second World War, during which time he entertained troops. |
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There are many RAF bases in North Yorkshire, close to the A1, Catterick Garrison is the largest army base in Europe near Richmond, and home of the Infantry Training Centre. |
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The league's two clubs, Woolpack Wanderers and Garrison Gunners, play each other 17 times each season and compete for two cups and for the league title. |
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