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Finally, however, the arrangements were made and we drove out into the bush in a Land Rover.
The colony had been small until the Spanish Inquisition of 1492 drove many Jews into Rome.
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
Cattle drove to the northern ranges and held for two winters to mature 'em into prime beef were said to be `` double wintered ''.
He checked into a motel and drove downtown.
I drove out of the Harbor, turned off into a dirt road among the scrub pine trees and stopped.
Their impolitic occupation of Columbus, Kentucky on September 3, 1861, two days before Johnston arrived in the Confederacy's capital, Richmond, Virginia, after his cross – country journey, drove Kentucky from its stated neutrality and the majority of Kentuckians into the Union camp.
Increasing religious fervour, aided by persecution, drove them farther and farther away from the civilization into mountain solitudes or lonely deserts.
As he defeated her, so he drove Archbishop Bernard into exile and expelled the monks of Sahagún.
The protest in Eugene turned into a riot where local anarchists drove police out of a small park.
According to this theory, the cycle of philosophical upheavals that in part drove the diversification of Buddhism into its many schools and sects only began once Buddhists began attempting to make explicit the implicit philosophy of the Buddha and the early suttas.
During this period, the harsh rule of the Spanish loyalists, who punished suspected rebels, drove more and more Chileans into the insurrectionary camp.
The entry says " Here Ceawlin and Cutha fought against Aethelberht and drove him into Kent ; and they killed two ealdormen, Oslaf and Cnebba, on Wibbandun.
The killings drove most Communists from urban cities and into the rural countryside, where the KMT was less powerful.
Earnhardt then drove his No. 3 into the infield grass, starting a trend of post-race celebrations.
Labonte caught Earnhardt and passed him coming to the white flag, but Earnhardt drove hard into turn two, bumping Labonte and spinning him around.
Constantius drove Ataulf into Hispania, and Attalus, having again lost Visigoth support, was captured and deposed.
They ran into 15th Panzer Division just south of Deir el Shein and drove it west.
This war tightened the Ashina's grip of the Silk Road and drove the Avars into Europe.
Jon's father drove into town on his tractor ( which he double-parked ) and brought a rooster to wake him up.
Athena drove the spear into Ares ' body, and he bellowed in pain and fled to Mt.
The German Army soon drove the guerrillas into the hills and to the south.
At the end, rival Lebanese leaders reached consensus over Doha Agreement on May 21, 2008, to end the 18-month political feud that exploded into fighting and nearly drove the country to a new civil war.
Heraclius drove the Persians out of Asia Minor and pushed deep into their territory, defeating them decisively in 627 at the Battle of Nineveh.

drove and paved
It was not enough that Max and Johanna Holländer supplied work to Heidesheim craftsmen in economically hard times ; they had to further prove themselves worthy, and this they did lavishly: Max Holländer – if not wholly selflessly – had the Grabenstraße ( road ) paved at his own expense, on which his chauffeur drove him to Wiesbaden each morning and back in the evening.

drove and space
While the inclusion of 2600 hardware is required to maintain compatibility with the older system, this drove up production costs and reduced available space on the 7800 ’ s motherboard.
The extragalactic Tholians drove a wedge between the Klingons and Romulans, arriving in the region of Klingon space where the invasion was being prepared.
The combination of the large numbers of aircraft donated to the Smithsonian after World War II and the need for hangar and factory space for the Korean War drove the Smithsonian to look for its own facility to store and restore aircraft.
The arresting officer wrote, " A few moments later, the parking space in front of the victim opened up and drove into it and parked.
' This war drove the development of space technology, resulting in many of the starship designs that inhabit the TTA universe and facilitating its further colonization.
The desire to increase window space drove the development of new structural techniques, which constitute most of the other distinctive features of the style: pointed arches, rib vaults, buttresses and pinnacles.
These features were decided on after research indicated that the car's target audience were mostly single young women who often drove alone, with little need for cargo space.
However, when he revealed he was a Transformer, the crowd got scared and angry, and drove him and Berko back to space.
We are told that Andrews either drove for Jasper Paulsen, who owned a livery stable in Palo Alto, or leased space from him.

drove and before
Shortly before nine I drove my jalopy to the street facing the Lake and parked the car in shadows far enough away from the rendezvous corner but near enough to keep the corner in clear view.
The older men would be there at noon, and maybe rest for a time before they took their guns off to the creek or drove down the road towards town.
Once he said, `` Why'n hell didn't you look in the back seat of the car before you drove off??
After exiting Orion, the pair drove the lunar rover away from the LM before adjusting their heading to travel to North Ray Crater.
From Tokyo to Istanbul, they drove a total of before joining the European motorway network for another to London.
Conquering all of the territory north of the Po, he forced the surrender of Milan and then drove Guy out of Pavia, where he was crowned King of Italy, but went no further before Guy died suddenly in late autumn, and fever incapacitated his troops.
Armstrong bought a Hispano-Suiza motor car before the wedding, which they drove to Palm Beach, Florida for their honeymoon.
They drove back repeated attacks by the Axis armour, who then withdrew before dusk.
Governor Dinwiddie sent Washington back to the Ohio Country to protect an Ohio Company group building a fort at present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but before he reached the area, a French force drove out the company's crew and began construction of Fort Duquesne.
Parks exited the bus, but before she could re-board at the rear door, Blake drove off, leaving her to walk home in the rain.
San Diego drove to the San Francisco 35 before time ran out, and the game ended in a 49ers victory.
Progress toward his plans for an Institute of Human Relations, envisioned as a refuge where social scientists would collaborate with biological scientists in a holistic study of humankind, unfortunately lasted for only a few years before the opposition of resentful anti-Semitic colleagues drove him to resign.
However in three days of fierce fighting, the Carlist General Joaquín Elío, with just 17, 000 men, once again drove off the attack at nearby Somorrostro, and it was another six weeks before Serrano managed to relieve Bilbao.
Electric boats had an early period of popularity between around 1890 and 1920, before the emergence of the internal combustion engine drove them out of most applications.
After his sponsors stopped paying him before the 2005 German Grand Prix, Patrick Friesacher was to be replaced by Dutch Jordan test driver Robert Doornbos to create the first all-Dutch driver line-up in Formula one since Carel Godin de Beaufort and Ben Pon drove together for the Ecurie Maarsbergen team at the 1962 Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort.
The Ottoman Empire defeated troops of Britain attempting to capture Baghdad, and drove them back some before trapping the British force and compelling it to surrender.
" His dislike of the nine-to-five work routine drove him to write even more than before, and he gave himself a goal of writing one story a week, working on Saturday and Sunday, into the night.
This poor timing drove the world very close to nuclear war, possibly even closer than the Cuban Missile Crisis over 20 years before.
The expulsion, which was not reversed until 1656, followed a precedent set by other European territorial princes: Philip II of France had expelled all Jews from his own lands in 1182 ; John I, Duke of Brittany, drove them out of his duchy in 1239 ; and in the late 1240s Louis IX of France had expelled the Jews from the royal demesne before his first passage to the East.
Frank remembers his older brother as being extremely sensitive before " the incident " that drove him mad: a tragic case of neglect in a hospital where Eric was a volunteer.
On the morning of Tuesday, October 25, 1881, the day before the gunfight, Ike Clanton and Tom McLaury drove in a spring wagon from Chandler's Milk Ranch at the foot of the Dragoon Mountains to Tombstone.
The gods were angry with Loki and drove him out of the hall, before returning to their carousing.
For instance, the Frenchman Jean-Pierre Beltoise is driving a BRM in the game, although in fact he drove a Formula 2 Matra ( at that time it was not unknown to see an F2 machine entered in an F1 Grand Prix ) on three occasions in 1967, and never drove a BRM before 1972.

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