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Elsewhere and London
" Elsewhere, Orwell strongly praised the works of Jack London, especially his book The Road.
Elsewhere in London the Savoy Palace of the king's uncle John of Gaunt was one of the buildings destroyed by the rioters.
* Henry James-Essays in London and Elsewhere
* On the publication of his book, “ The World Elsewhere ”, in 1988, by the Readers International in London, BBC Channel Four telecasted a film on his life and works.
Elsewhere in London, Cruella de Vil has returned, but is under probation and restraining order to avoid imprisonment for her past behavior.

Elsewhere and public
Elsewhere, in an article entitled " Inverted Totalitarianism " Wolin cites phenomena such as the lack of involvement of citizens in a narrow political framework ( due to the influence of money ), the privatization of social security, and massive increases in military spending and spending on surveillance as examples of the push away from public and towards private-controlled government.
Elsewhere, Burawoy has articulated a vision of public sociology that is consonant with the pursuit of democratic socialism.

Elsewhere and house
In the early nineteenth century the house belonged to Robert Middleton Biddulph from whose family the Merrys obtained the property Elsewhere in West Heath, Lieutenant Meynell Hunt lived at Groveley House and the only houses on Cofton Common which are mentioned in the Directory were both owned by women-Mrs. Higgins at Fern Bank and Mrs. Avery.
Elsewhere around the town there are a multitude of historical sites such as the old State House ( the first stone building in Bermuda, other than fortifications, built in 1620 to house Bermuda's Parliament, and today the oldest building on the island ), the Unfinished Church, the Old Rectory, St. Peter's ( the oldest surviving Anglican and oldest continuously occupied Protestant church in the Western hemisphere ), the Tucker House, the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and the St. George's Historical Society Museum and the Featherbed Alley Printshop museum ( both in the Mitchell House ).

Elsewhere and on
Elsewhere he says that Saguntum is " on the seaward foot of the range of hills connecting Iberia and Celtiberia.
Elsewhere in the village, athletes carried on as normal, seemingly oblivious of the events unfolding nearby.
Elsewhere, the album has made numerous Top 50 debuts, including # 24 on the Australian ARIA Chart and # 22 in Canada.
Elsewhere around us, brothers and neighbors are engaged in homicide with means made available to them by those who lead humanity on our joint road into the third millennium.
( Elsewhere, English speech timing is based predominantly on stress );
Elsewhere, agritourism includes a wide variety of activities, including buying produce direct from a farm stand, navigating a corn maze, picking fruit, feeding animals, or staying at a B & B on a farm.
Elsewhere, retail outlets and subscribers receive their copies on Friday or Saturday, depending on their location.
Elsewhere, scattered commuter houses appeared, generally on fairly large parcels.
Elsewhere they assumed that he could rest only upon a plough or that he had to be on the go all year and was allowed a respite only on Christmas.
Elsewhere however it is suggested that such views are partly based on a misreading of the films, especially his earlier ones, which has impeded an appreciation of the exhilarating humour and irony which pervade his work ; and other viewers have been able to make the connection between the film's form and its human dimension.
Elsewhere which ran from 1982 to 1988 on NBC.
Elsewhere in the borough there are stations at Euxton on the Wigan-Preston line, at Adlington and Buckshaw Village on the Manchester-Preston line, and at Croston on the Ormskirk Branch Line.
Elsewhere white, yellow and green discs are used bearing the acorn sign used on such long distance routes.
Elsewhere it occurs on warm, moist soils.
Elsewhere they got 2, 210 or 11. 8 % in Clwyd South and 11, 008 or 6. 3 % on the North Wales list.
Faust broke up in 1975 after Virgin had rejected their fifth album ( some of the recordings later appeared on the " Munich and Elsewhere " album ), but reissues of their recordings and various additional material through Chris Cutler's Recommended Records maintained a level of interest.
Elsewhere, Noailles secured the valuable sea port of Rosas in Catalonia on 9 June before withdrawing into Roussillon.
Elsewhere, de Lorge marched and manoeuvred against Baden on the Rhine with undramatic results before the campaign petered out in October ; while in Italy, the continuing problems with French finance and a complete breakdown in the supply chain prevented Catinat's push into Piedmont.
Elsewhere theme nights became a regular fixture, particularly on Fridays and Saturdays.

Elsewhere and Road
Elsewhere, Goffs Manor pub and restaurant is near Goffs Park, and the Half Moon remains on the Brighton Road.
Elsewhere, Goffs Park Road has been given the status of an Area of Special Environmental Quality.
Elsewhere, this album was released as The Live Musical Adventures of Michael Learns to Rock / I Walk This Road Alone, and featured live recordings from their Take Me to Your Heart Asian Tour, mainly from the September 2005 concerts in India.
Elsewhere just off Orchard Road on Scotts Road, Scotts Shopping Centre housed Singapore's first food court, which sat below the Ascott Singapore.
Elsewhere Hirsch described Simpson ’ s Pulitzer-Prize winning collection, At the End of the Open Road, as " a sustained meditation on the American character ," noting, " The moral genius of this book is that it traverses the open road of American mythology and brings us back to ourselves ; it sees us not as we wish to be but as we are.

Elsewhere and Lane
Elsewhere, rebel forces took up positions at the Four Courts, the centre of the Irish legal establishment, at Jacob's Biscuit Factory and Boland's Mill and at the hospital complex at South Dublin Union and the adjoining Distillery at Marrowbone Lane.
Elsewhere in Sheffield there are various streets named after Montgomery and a Grade II listed drinking fountain on Broad Lane.

Elsewhere and was
Elsewhere, but lost according to conservative political commentator Ben Shapiro out to Howie Mandel when producer Bruce Paltrow learned Schultz was a fan of President Ronald Reagan.
Elsewhere in the world Brooks was also considered a star, and he enjoyed hit records and sell-out tours in regions including Brazil, throughout Europe, the Far East, New Zealand, and Australia.
Elsewhere, fighting was more sporadic and less intense.
Elsewhere in Korea in the 15th century, one of the world's first iron-clads, " Tekkōsen " ( 鉄甲船 ), literally meaning " iron ships ", was also developed.
Elsewhere, the plan for university reform ( plan Devaquet ) caused a crisis in 1986 when a young man named Malik Oussekine ( 1964 – 1986 ) was killed by the police, leading to massive demonstrations and the proposal's withdrawal.
Elsewhere in Africa, the town of Lukangol was burnt to the ground during tribal clashes in South Sudan.
Elsewhere he claimed to have found them in an " old dusty library, an even older book ", but did not state what the book was or where it was found.
Elsewhere, instructions were sent ahead to Yakutsk, Irkutsk and Okhotsk to aid Bering's second expedition – and thus, the naivety of the first expedition in assuming compliance was repeated.
Elsewhere his policy was less successful.
Elsewhere, Servius mentions a version in which the lover of Cyparissus was Zephyrus, the West Wind.
Elsewhere Pitt won a personal triumph when he was elected a Member for the University of Cambridge, a constituency he had long coveted and which he would continue to represent for the remainder of his life.
Elsewhere in Classical Greece, Dione was relegated to a minor role by classical times, being made into an aspect of Zeus's more usual consort, Hera, but never at Dodona.
Elsewhere in the south, Oswiu's ally Sigeberht of the East Saxons was murdered and replaced by his brother Swithhelm, who remained a Christian, but distanced himself from Oswiu and the Irish-Northumbrian church.
Elsewhere in Etruria, the god was called Śuri, probably to be identified with Soranus.
Elsewhere he was portrayed with a ram-horned head.
Elsewhere he has insisted: With regard to the 1930s, he has written that Gina Herrmann, in her 2010 study of Spanish communists ' memoirs, claimed that " of the many myths that Western Communists lived by, perhaps the most abiding is that of Communist anti-Fascism of the 1930s and 1940s — one that was consolidated in Spain's Civil War of 1936 – 1939.
An earlier celebrity was David Elsewhere, a talent at popping and liquiding.
Elsewhere, Bouch ’ s forte was cheapness, and an ability to construct branch lines at a capital cost that might allow them to pay their way, especially if operated frugally ( In 1854 Bouch advised the directors of the Peebles Railway that the company should work the line themselves, as they could do so much more economically than a large undertaking ).
" You knew straight away, you either loved it or hated it, and it polarised an entire nation for that summer " Elsewhere Smith said that " the Stranglers were my favourite punk band " and that " Elvis Costello was a cut above the whole lot of them.
Elsewhere in the world the sport was most strongly adopted in Europe and former Soviet Union.
Elsewhere in England the model was employed in an extension to Letchworth Garden City.
Elsewhere, strategically, the Austrian army was not as immediate a threat and the Russians were too far away to deal any damage.

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