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Everywhere and went
Everywhere I went in Formosa I asked the same question.
Everywhere he went in town, people sidled up, gave him the guttural bit or broke into a frightening Tarzan yodel.
Everywhere she went, she took court musicians with her.
Everywhere he went he took copious anthropological notes and made numerous drawings of the people, places and artifacts.
Everywhere else Yuan went, Song fortresses fell like sand castles, due to the counterweight trebuchets and later, cannons.
Everywhere he went, he was promised total support.
Everywhere he went, he made wrestling " big time.
Everywhere he went, people treated him with hostility and scorn.
Everywhere he went he was acclaimed for his virtuosity and musical taste.
Everywhere it went it attracted crowds and press attention, hosting almost 1, 000, 000 visitors.
Everywhere he went his speeches and meeting were well attended and enthusiastically received.
Everywhere I went, I witnessed the same pain in some, the same delights in others.
Everywhere she went, she was asked if she was DJ Sammy because the song ( in accordance with most dance songs ) was credited to DJ Sammy, and she was the main focus in the video.
Everywhere she went she was reminded of the wedding.
Everywhere the king went, his mother and younger brother would be close by.
Everywhere we went in Sarajevo ended in frustration.
Everywhere the friars went they were treated with respect and honor.

Everywhere and pedestrians
" Improv Everywhere is an organization of people who collaborate online to pull a mass prank on unsuspecting pedestrians and bystanders.

Everywhere and air
The Maybach 62 includes many luxury features such as fully reclining rear seats, Maybach 4 zone climate control, tinted-windows, infrared-reflecting laminated glass all round, AirMATIC dual control air suspension, display instruments in rear roof liner ( showing speed, time and outside temperature ), folding rear tables ( left and right ), BOSE Surround Everywhere sound system and a refrigerator compartment.

Everywhere and .
Everywhere else his ideas lay or hung in visible form: his models, drawings, ten-foot canvases in monochromes from his painting days, and underfoot a windfall of broken-backed books that looked as though their insides had been ransacked by a maniac.
The travel club is comprised of 75 fun-loving couples who have as their motto `` Go Somewhere, Anywhere, Everywhere ''.
Everywhere there seems to be a growing recognition of the fact that governments and religious institutions alike are too fallible and corruptible -- in a word, too human -- to warrant any claim of maintaining partnership with the divine.
Everywhere there are little touches of humor, and the leader of the on-stage band of musicians is an ebullient comedian who plays all sorts of odd instruments with winning warmth.
Everywhere, their Indic origins have been reduced from historical narrative to a source of stereotypes about India.
Fractals Everywhere.
This is one reason why the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Torproject started the development of HTTPS Everywhere, which is included in the Tor Browser Bundle.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation, opining that " In an ideal world, every web request could be defaulted to HTTPS ", has provided an add-on called HTTPS Everywhere for Mozilla Firefox that enables HTTPS by default for hundreds of frequently used websites.
" Everywhere and Nowhere: Recent Trends in American Religious History and Historiography ," Journal of the American Academy of Religion, March 2010, Vol.
Everywhere on Earth the vertical north-south plane would contain the Earth's axis.
Teletubbies Everywhere was awarded " Best Pre-school Live Action Series " at the 2002 Children's BAFTA Awards.
* Everything Everywhere runs a GSM-1800 network.
( See also Shalihotra ) One of the edicts of Ashoka reads: " Everywhere King Piyadasi ( Asoka ) made two kinds of medicine ( च ि क ि त ् स ा) available, medicine for people and medicine for animals.
Everywhere else the power of life and death, originally reserved to the Emperor alone, had been usurped by the territorial nobles ; only in Westphalia, called “ the Red Earth ” because here the imperial Blutbann was still valid, were capital sentences passed and executed by the Fehmic courts in the Emperor's name alone.
Everywhere.
In chronological order others include: " I've Been Everywhere " by Hank Snow ( 1962 ) ( album of the same title ) and Johnny Cash ( 1996 ) Unchained reworked from the original 1959 Geoff Mack Australian-place-names version made popular by the singer Lucky Starr ; " Down on the Corner " ( 1969 ) by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys covered by a dozen other groups ; " Kalamazoo " ( 1995 ) by Luna on Penthouse ; " Cold Rock a Party " ( 1997 ) by MC Lyte on Bad As I Wanna B ; " Kalamazoo " a song by the rock trio Primus on the 1997 Brown Album ; " Top of the World " by Rascalz ( 1999 ) on Global Warning ; " Kalamazoo ", a song by Ben Folds Five on the 2004 EP Super D ; " 65 Miles from Kalamazoo " ( 2008 ) by R. J. Miller ( a lament for a lost Gibson guitar and a metaphor about " an old girlfriend from Kalamazoo "); and " Kalamazoo " ( 2009 ) by Mike Craver on his album Shining Down.
Bridges has performed TV commercial voice-over work as well, including Hyundai's 2007 " Think About It " advertisement campaign as well as the Duracell advertisements in the " Trusted Everywhere " campaign.
Microsoft was evolving OLE into the Component Object Model ( COM ) and a similar distributed version called DCOM, IBM had their System Object Model ( SOM / DSOM ), Sun Microsystems was promoting their Distributed Objects Everywhere, and there were a host of smaller players as well.

went and tourists
Shoals of tourists went by her in national groups -- English school girls in blue uniforms, German boys with cameras attached, smartly dressed Americans looking in shop windows.
The Marais was a fashionable area, frequented by foreign visitors and tourists, but very few went beyond the Bastille into the faubourg.
The last pewter factory cum museum, which mainly produced collectibles for tourists, went bankrupt in early 2004, but has since been revived.
In an overnight operation that went on into the early hours, four Israeli military Hercules planes with teams of doctors and psychologists flew into Mombasa and evacuated injured Israeli tourists and all those who wanted to leave.
A national interest in Cajun cooking developed, and many tourists went to New Orleans expecting to find Cajun food there ( being unaware that the city was culturally and geographically separate from Acadiana ), so entrepreneurs opened or rebranded restaurants to meet this demand.
He went on to characterise their work as " Bolshevism for the cultured bourgeoisie " and " Socialism for radical tourists ".
Before congressional passage of the Protect Act of 2003, prosecutors had to prove that sex tourists went abroad with the intent of molesting children — something almost impossible to demonstrate.
Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, who had been imprisoned in connection with the 1994 Kidnappings of Western tourists in India, went on to murder Daniel Pearl and also allegedly played a significant role in planning the September 11 attacks in the United States.
Arcand went to see the play and recalls " I saw actors in a mediocre production which received shouted applause from the tourists.
Robinson Hood, soon finding tourists which went to his island, led them in a revolt against the two tyrants, and forced them to a defeat.
One of these tourists is played by Jane Leeves, who went on to play Frasiers Daphne Moon.
The only private individuals to journey to space went as space tourists in the Space Shuttle or on Russian Soyuz flights to Mir or the International Space Station.
The feature of the tourists game against New South Wales at the SCG in 1879 was a riot sparked apparently when the crowd disagreed with an umpiring decision by George Coulthard that went against the locals.
Australia went to the series with confidence after the tourists were unable to win any of their four opening tour matches.
In the 1980s more than 200 ’ 000 national and international tourists went on a literal pilgrimage to the Macedonian lake side every year.
Some tourists actually went back in the high water to fetch their floating belongings.
The " tourists ", in this case ; went underground, became prostitutes or left Germany for other countries of the European Union.
With the tourists trapped inside the temple, the killing went on systematically for 45 minutes, during which many bodies, especially of women, were mutilated with machetes.
Australia went on to win the match by seven wickets .< Ref name =" p228 "/> The Third Test was an uneventful one for Lindwall, taking a solitary wicket as the tourists took a six wicket victory on a sticky pitch.
With the construction of I-15, Las Vegas Boulevard went from being the main through road to one that only served as a city street for locals and tourists.
After an opening partnership of 40 things went awry for the tourists, as Broad took two wickets with two balls.
Yet, at 195 for 5 with an over to spare, the wise money would normally have been on the tourists, but thanks to Brunt, it went England's way instead.
Thousands of tourists visited Gloggnitz and went hiking around Vienna's so-called " Home Mountains “, Mount Rax and Mount Schneeberg.
Though it was a quiet game with the bat, Taylor was in strong form behind the stumps-collecting eight victims though the tourists went on the lose the match.

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