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Lots of foreign people, mainly from Russia, come to Suonenjoki in summer to work on strawberry farms.
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Lots were offered for $ 50. 00 or less, and the community was advertised as " a high class summer colony for the better people.
Baroness Ros Howells, patron of the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust, agreed: " Lots of people said they gave the police evidence which was never produced.
Many Italian-American mobsters distrusted the Zips, as Bonanno soldier Benjamin " Lefty " Ruggiero explained in a conversation to undercover FBI agent Joseph " Donnie Brasco " Pistone: " Lots of people hate him ...
" ... " Democracy don't rule this world ,/ You better get that through your head ./ This world is ruled by violence ..."), the hypocrisy of Americans who complain about the lack of American jobs while not paying more for American-made products (" Lots of people complainin ' that there is no work ./ I say, ' Why you say that for?
Two more compilations of Lat's editorial cartoons ( With a Little Bit of Lat and Lots More Lat ) were published and the number of people who recognised him continued to grow.
Lots of people love watching magic and a majority of them cannot guess what the magician is up to, a cloud in a fog.
Lots of people cannot afford a South Russian Ovcharka ; people who can want to have a fashionable breed of non-Russian origin.
Lots of people from all over the world visit Hoshiarpur to find out about their past, present and future in every birth they have or had taken in the past.
Lots and from
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.
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 for the new town were auctioned in October 1833, with proceeds from the sale financing the construction of a courthouse and jail.
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.
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 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 and come
Lots of famous firms and celebrities came and still come to the Hôtel in order to organize events or just to enjoy the Riviera's pleasures.
Lots and summer
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.
In the summer of 1973 Britain's Independent Broadcasting Authority began test transmissions on 557 kHz from an antenna at Lots Road Power Station in west London.
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