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With the proceeds from the books and a legacy from an aunt, Potter bought Hill Top Farm in Near Sawrey, a tiny village in the English Lake District near Ambleside in 1905.
Wallington was a tiny village thirty-five miles north of London and the cottage had with almost no modern facilities.
The tiny harbour at the village of Clovelly, Devon, England
The tiny workmen's cottages, which once housed huge families-and some stock and chickens according to local accounts-were lovingly renovated and converted, and the village was reborn, and went on to proudly win Babergh Best Kept Village, and runner up in the Suffolk Community Council Best Kept Village Competition, in 1989.
Some sixty years later the town ( at that time a tiny village ) became subordinate to the Hohenzollern state, and when this state was divided, Bayreuth ended up in the county of Kulmbach.
A former boxer from a tiny village in Sardinia, Columbu returns home to celebrate a traditional dinner with his family, who still ascribe to old world values and are skeptical of the overt aggression of boxing and bodybuilding.
Eric Lucas recalls the destruction of the synagogue that a tiny Jewish community had constructed in a small village only twelve years earlier:
The tiny village that began to form up around the saw-mills and crude buildings became known as the Village of Pere Marquette.
Since then, Fidelity has become a tiny village made up mostly of small homes.
West Newbury is sometimes referred to as " a village of Newburyport ", due to its close proximity to the city, as well as its tiny size and close relationship to neighboring Newburyport.
The village is mostly within Schoolcraft Township, though a tiny portion lies in Torch Lake Township.
Nearly all of the village is located within Hillman Township ( Montmorency County ), with only a tiny portion extending into Green Township ( Alpena County ).
* Wilp, a tiny village on the IJssel opposite to Deventer ; it has a small, very old church and a hospital for mentally handicapped people ; the village already existed in 768 ; Saint Lebuinus built a chapel there ; the name is allegedly derived from wel-apa that is: well-water ; it is possible, that prehistoric Celtic or Germanic people worshipped a holy well there.
Located almost entirely in Tuscola County's Denmark Township, the village includes only a tiny portion of Blumfield Township in Saginaw County.
According to the United States Census Bureau, this tiny village has a total area of, all of it land.
The tiny village has a population of 7, all members of the same family.
The ruins are midway between the Costa Brava town of L ' Escala and the tiny village of Sant Martí.
The American Civil War along with national economic expansion changed Quakertown from a tiny village to a commercial manufacturing center.
Within Edgmont lies a very tiny village that is not incorporated known as Gradyville ( 19039 ).
Its closest neighbor is the tiny village of Owings, which lies about one mile to the North.
By 1908 the tiny village was home to the Covington Lumber Company, which had set up a mill capable of cutting 85, 000 board feet of timber a day.
With direct orders from the increasingly desperate Louis XIV to save the city, Villars advanced on the tiny village of Malplaquet on 9 September 1709 and entrenched his position.
* Mr. Moto Takes a Chance ( 1938 ) — Undercover as an archeologist in Thailand, Moto is trying to find out who is the head of a revolutionary army that is smuggling guns and explosives into the tiny village of Tong Moi.

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It is also important to realize that many girls are born without a hymen or at most only a tiny trace of one ; ;
The male Colostethus subpunctatus, a tiny frog, protects his egg cluster which is hidden under a stone or log.
The concept that matter is composed of discrete units and cannot be divided into arbitrarily tiny quantities has been around for millennia, but these ideas were founded in abstract, philosophical reasoning rather than experimentation and empirical observation.
In large part, this is because the tiny flowers forming the umbels, are perfectly suited for ladybugs, parasitic wasps, and predatory flies, which actually drink nectar when not reproducing.
Classically, it is forbidden to escape, but according to the ( then ) newly-discovered principles of quantum mechanics, it has a tiny ( but non-zero ) probability of " tunneling " through the barrier and appearing on the other side to escape the nucleus.
A farm near Racine, Wisconsin, is the only remaining university facility, although a tiny handful of churches may yet survive in places such as Wichita, Kansas.
The outer portion of the cell, or ectoplasm, is distinct and is filled with many tiny vacuoles, which assist in flotation.
To the south of the entrance is the tiny Temple of Athena Nike.
The Battle is now in the Alte Pinakothek, which has the best collection of Altdorfer's paintings, including also his small St. George and the Dragon ( 1510 ), in oil on parchment, where the two figures are tiny and almost submerged in the lush, dense forest that towers over them.
Extreme cases like Mira undergo large swings over hundreds of days ; Arcturus is not very red and is a borderline case between variability and stability with its short period and tiny range.
The last is a picturesque trip starting in the south of the Black Forest going north and includes numerous old wineries and tiny villages.
You will see a multitude of tiny particles mingling in a multitude of ways ... their dancing is an actual indication of underlying movements of matter that are hidden from our sight ...
One of the latest developments is the identification of a plant gene, At-DBF2, from Arabidopsis thaliana, a tiny weed that is often used for plant research because it is very easy to grow and its genetic code is well mapped out.
At the intersection with 72nd street, the triangle of tiny Verdi Square is surrounded by several notable apartment buildings, including The Ansonia, and the Florentine palazzo occupied by Apple Bank for Savings.
Printer steganography is a type of steganography produced by color printers, including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, IBM, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lanier, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba and Xerox brand color laser printers, where tiny yellow dots are added to each page.
When brain tissue from a CJD patient is examined under a microscope, many tiny holes can be seen where whole areas of nerve cells have died.
While known for most elements, either or both of these measurements is still undetermined for some of the radioactive elements available in only tiny quantities.
This makes water the element with the greatest number of sides, which Plato regarded as appropriate because water flows out of one's hand when picked up, as if it is made of tiny little balls.
CD data is stored as a series of tiny indentations known as " pits ", encoded in a spiral track moulded into the top of the polycarbonate layer.

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