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The Sortes Sanctorum ( Lots of the saints ) were, in early Christianity, a divination which consists in taking passages of the Bible at chance, and drawing conclusions from them concerning future.
Lots of detective stories were written by G. K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.
Lots of copies of which were sold, and the money was donated for the freedom fighting.
Lots of fans were still full of emotion, before and after the match.
In memory of the deliverance thus wrought for them, the Jews to this day celebrate the feast of Purim or " Lots " because of the lots that were drawn by Haman to decide whom he would first murder among the Jewish elders in Persia.
Lots in the townsite of Duval were widely promoted, and the town competed with Kermit for the county seat.
Lots for the new town were auctioned in October 1833, with proceeds from the sale financing the construction of a courthouse and jail.
Lots were immediately sold on Allen Street for $ 5. 00 each.
In 2007 the largest employers in Cudahy were the Kmart / Big Lots Center and the Superior Super Warehouse.
Lots were given away to every person who would erect a building, with the result that the town grew very rapidly.
Lots were offered for $ 50. 00 or less, and the community was advertised as " a high class summer colony for the better people.
Lots were narrower in width and may have been only 600 to 900 feet ( 200 or 300 yards or varas ).
Lots were to be sold for two pounds, with the proceeds to be turned over to the Howells ; however, full payment was not received for all of the 109 lots sold, and some were not sold for the 40 shillings price.
Lots were sold at auction, and the name Berlin was given to the town.
Lots were auctioned in May, 1906.
Lots were platted and a post office opened on January 31, 1908.
Lots were not sold until 1900 and the area beyond Arch Street then began to build up.
Lots were platted for sale in 1846 and the name of the post office was changed to " Blain ".
Lots were sold around Canon's property, and the emerging town took the name of Canonsburg shortly thereafter.
Lots were cleared, the sand was leveled, topsoil was brought in and T. J. Harrison, who later became the town's first mayor, opened the first grocery store in 1956 for the six permanent families and summer residents.
Lots were auctioned off and a carnival was held in 1927 to raise funds.
Lots were sold to investors, including Daniel Webster, but there were no settlers.
Lots in the town of Wheatland were auctioned in 1894.

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Lots sold rapidly and the village flourished.
Lots on the land began to be sold in 1800.
Lots for the town site were sold in 1902 by the Missouri – Kansas – Texas Railroad and it was named Broken Arrow by William.
Lots sold for $ 15, 000 in the early 1980s, and slightly over a decade later, the price had escalated to about $ 200, 000.
Lots on the south side of Queensdale between the future site of the Sawmill Creek Housing Co-op ( built 1983-84 ) and Conroy were sold piecemeal for residential development beginning in 1960.
Lots fronting on the east side of Highway 31 were severed by farmer John W. Goth ( 1878-1959 ) and sold piecemeal for residential development beginning in 1947.
Lots that brought $ 1, 000 before the crash now could not be sold for $ 10.
By 1978, two collections of his works ( Lots of Lat and Lat's Lot ) had been compiled and sold to the public.
Lots were sold to six or seven families, most of which still have descendants on the island today.
* KB Toys ( sold to Big Lots, defunct as of 2010 )
* Barricade-Rerelease of Energon Barricade, overstock sold at closeout stores like Big Lots

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Lots of cheese made from June grass milk is served.
In 1972, Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour published the folio, A Significance for A & P Parking Lots, or Learning from Las Vegas later revised in 1977 as Learning from Las Vegas: the Forgotten Symbolism of Architectural Form using the student work as a foil for new theory.
Lots went on sale in August 1871, and businessmen flocked from the Copper Country and Marquette to open general merchandise stores, a general hardware and iron warehouse, three bakeries, a shaving and hair dressing salon, paint shop, tobacco and cigar store, several hotels, a dance hall, a railroad office, and a bank, among others.
Lots of steamer vessels used the Ancholme up until the 1980s for transport of cargo to and from the factories along the river bank in Brigg.
Some of the cars manufactured in 1982, but not shipped to the states ( as the US arm of DMC had no money to ' buy ' the cars from the factory in Northern Ireland ), with 15XXX and 16XXX Vehicle Identification Numbers are actually 1982 models that were given later VINs, dated 1983, by Consolidated International ( now known as Big Lots ), a company that had a buyback program with DMC and had bought out the remaining unsold cars and also the inventory of unused parts left in the factory after the bankruptcy.
He released an album of recordings from Channel One Studios, With Lots Of Extra in 1983, collecting several hits from his time working with Winston Holness.
Chelsea is an affluent area of Central London, England, bounded to the south by the River Thames, where its frontage runs from Chelsea Bridge along the Chelsea Embankment, Cheyne Walk, Lots Road and Chelsea Harbour.
IBA transmission tests commenced in January 1973 and Capital Radio went on air on 16 October 1973, ten days after LBC, using the following FM and AM frequencies: 95. 8 MHz FM from the Croydon transmitter station and 557 kHz ( 539 m ) MW from London Transport's Lots Road Power Station, Chelsea.
During late nights, the 4 train makes all stops ( except Hoyt Street ) along its entire route and is extended to / from New Lots Avenue in New Lots, Brooklyn via Livonia Avenue to replace the 3 service.
The term PLOKTA ( sometimes rendered in lowercase, plokta ) / plok't */ is an acronym for Press Lots Of Keys To Abort, and essentially means pressing random keys in an attempt to get some response from a ( computer ) system.
* Lots of Information on Bille from the Hamburg Department of the Environment ( German )
At Junius Street, a block from the station entrance, an overpass running parallel to the New Lots Line allows pedestrians on Livonia Avenue to cross over the Long Island Rail Road's open-cut Bay Ridge Branch.
Lots of special products sell in the Hwaseong area that are different from other regions of Gyeonggi-do.
Lots of foreign people, mainly from Russia, come to Suonenjoki in summer to work on strawberry farms.
Lots of money flowed from Nevada through San Francisco, and for a while the Marcus family prospered.
Lots of resistance from bureaucrats, but eventually we got dual I-95 / I-495 signs on the eastern half of the Beltway.
Lots of teams also participate in the festival from 17 other nations such as China and Japan.
Lots of tension and misunderstandings are to arise from their mismatched relationship.

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