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little and hamlet
We left the main road and wound into the leafy fastnesses of the hills, till we reached a little hamlet and an isolated white villa high on the hillside.
We learn in the former poem that his father came from Cyme in Aeolis ( on the coast of Asia Minor, a little south of the island Lesbos ), and crossed the sea to settle at a hamlet, near Thespiae in Boeotia, named Ascra, " a cursed place, cruel in winter, hard in summer, never pleasant " ( Works, l. 640 ).
John Dominic Crossan, a noted New Testament scholar, remarked that Bagatti's archaeological drawings indicate just how small the village actually was, suggesting that it was little more than an insignificant hamlet.
In such circumstances as they are still seen today, a hamlet consisted of several families, necessarily interrelated, practicing some form of exogamy, living in close quarters, with little or no privacy and a high degree of intimacy, spending most of their time in the outdoors, sheltering only for the night or in inclement weather, and to a large degree nomadic or semi-nomadic.
Other state roads in the county include State Road 62, which closely parallels I-64 ; State Road 145, which winds through the western parts of the county ; State Road 166, which is little more than a road to and from the hamlet of Tobinsport ; State Road 237, which connects Cannelton directly to State Road 37 ( also the site of a bridge on the Ohio River ); a short run of State Road 545 near Troy ; and State Road 70 which connects State Road 37 with State Road 66.
It was not until late in the 20th century that the history would be remembered and in a synchronistic moment an art gallery opened on Main Street Palenville and The Pine Orchard Summer Festival rekindled the creative campfire at this magical little hamlet.
By 1800, the area was a " sprightly little hamlet " and the scene of much bartering and trade.
The little hamlet of Fine is on the east branch of the Oswegatchie River about five miles southeast of South Edwards.
The little hamlet also boasted 5 dry goods stores, 4 groceries, 2 glasshouses with 87 employees, a boot and shoe, cabinet, chair, wagon, saddle / harness, blacksmith / tanning shops, and 2 sawmills.
The Summer of 1936 brought over 14, 000 people to the little hamlet of approximately 800.
“ Crawick Mill was a clean tidy little hamlet pleasantly embosomed on the banks of the Crawick and sheltered from almost every wind that blew, and there was no happier colony of weavers to be found in any country district in Scotland.
During the period just before World War II many people moved away, and the little hamlet was all but deserted.
It has been described as "... one of the most interesting in the county ", by Nikolaus Pevsner, the architectural historian Edlingham itself is little more than a hamlet with a church alongside the castle.
In the early Middle Ages, Marche was just a little hamlet on the Marchette brook, one of the dependencies of the nearby Abbey of Stavelot.
Today it is a quaint little summer hamlet with about 25 houses occupied full time.
Vails Gate-( formerly Mortinville & Tookers Gate N. Y .), today a thriving business community, was once the sleepy little hamlet into which all major roads crossed.
Cottington is, or rather was, an obscure and unsung little country hamlet in the West Country of England which was, for the last three years prior to the demolition of Earth, Arthur Dent's home.
By the early 20th century, it was described as a " sleepy little hamlet ", known best for the College of William and Mary and Eastern State Hospital, which was the successor to the country's first mental hospital, as well as its fading memories and deteriorating colonial sites.
The name " Moderwelt " appears on a map of Lanarkshire made by Timothy Pont some time between 1583 and 1611 and printed in the Netherlands in around 1652, although the settlement was probably little more than a hamlet at that time.
Today there is little to distinguish the hamlet from the urban sprawl of High Wycombe, though it is signed along the London Road.
The hamlet, little more than one road of cottages, is located to the south of the small town of Linslade, to which it has become joined as Linslade has grown.
On passing through Ballindine the sight was truly imposing, the endless train directing its course to Irishtown-a neat little hamlet on the boundaries of Mayo, Roscommon, and Galway.
At the edge of the forest, to the north of the River Froom, lay the little hamlet of Stapleton, the name of which is Saxon in origin, being held to mean ' The farm, homestead or croft-by or near the Stapol, post or pillar '".
Forest Green play at the New Lawn in the hamlet of Forest Green, a short distance away from Nailsworth and 400 yards from the club's former ground, the Lawn Ground, which had been home to the club since it was founded in 1890, and remained little more than a field until the club's continued progress demanded a series of upgrades from the 1950s.

little and Anderson
Anderson joined the project during the last few weeks of the sessions, having comparatively little creative input beyond adding his lead vocals and re-writing certain lyrics.
The original arrangement of the song bore little resemblance to the version recorded by Haley, and was in fact closer to a popular instrumental of the day called " The Syncopated Clock " ( written by Leroy Anderson ).
He offered relative newcomers Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews little support, allowed theatrically trained Judith Anderson to play to the balcony instead of reining in her performance, and virtually ignored Webb, who had learned the director was unhappy with his casting.
* Michael J. Anderson ( born 1953 ), American actor, notable for being a ' little person '
Lancaster remained in Australia, and in 1986 joined an Australian super group, The Party Boys, which featured Angry Anderson of Rose Tattoo, John Brewster of The Angels and Kevin Borich, but achieved little success outside Australia.
The " Antient Charges " published in the current Book of Constitutions of the United Grand Lodge of England have altered little from those originally published by Anderson.
* 2010: Systematic and taxomonic revaluation of four little known Asian agamid species, Calotes kingdonwardi Smith, 1935, Japalura kaulbacki Smith, 1937, Salea kakhienensis Anderson, 1879 and the monotypic genus Mictopholis Smith, 1935 ( Reptilia: Agamidae ).
Ken Anderson, who created Elliott, explained that he thought it would be appropriate to make Elliott " a little paunchy " and not always particularly graceful when it comes to flying.
Very little is produced, and little has been added to the Earth by other processes since then ( Anderson, 1998 ).
Anderson has referred to his regular actors as " my little rep company " which includes John C. Reilly, Philip Baker Hall, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Julianne Moore, William H. Macy, and
Rilla takes the sickly little boy back to Ingleside in a soup tureen, naming him " James Kitchener Anderson " after his father and Herbert Kitchener, British Secretary of State for War.
: Lulu was born in 1935, when The Saturday Evening Post asked Buell to create a successor to the magazine ’ s Henry, Carl Anderson ’ s stout, mute little boy, who was moving on to national syndication.
: Lulu was born in 1935, when The Saturday Evening Post asked Buell to create a successor to the magazine ’ s Henry — Carl Anderson ’ s stout, mute little boy — who was moving on to national syndication.
As a result, little was expected of Iowa ’ s 1939 team, led by new coach Eddie Anderson.
In The New York Times Book Review of 19 October 1941, Isaac Anderson wrote, " The murder is an elaborately planned affair – a little too much so for credibility, in view of the many possibilities of a slip-up somewhere along the way – but Poirot's reasoning is flawless, as it always is.
Anderson left at the same time, and he was replaced by another young Argentine Issac, who saw little game play.
In 1988, Walt Anderson co-founded the International Space university (" ISU ") ( www. isunet. edu ) In early 1988, the University was little more than an idea.
Prior to the success of this song, Anderson was little known outside the art world.
Paul Roma and Arn Anderson held on to the gold for a little over a month before losing it to The Nasty Boys.
The new duo defeated Anderson and Blanchard on March 27, 1988 though they would lose the titles back to them a little more than a month later after Windham turned on Luger and became the newest Horsemen.
Kyle Anderson of MTV considered the song's chorus more than " a little bit off-putting ," saying the first lines of it " could be a sentiment that a lovelorn 16-year-old can understand, but it also sounds like Spears is in training to be a geisha.
When the two men did get into the ring it was with little success, the highlight of their stay in Crockett's Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling was being defeated by Arn and Ole Anderson when the rookies challenged for the NWA National Tag Team Championship.

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