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Wherever and went
Wherever they went they were mobbed and cheered by crowds to the point where the tour sponsors had to take them out of Melbourne so that they could train undisturbed.
Wherever they went a broad line of blood marked the track behind them, and, as far as their dominion reached, civilization vanished from view.
Rather than cancel the broadcast, Lou said, " Wherever he is tonight, I want him to hear me ," and went on with the show.
Wherever he went the countess followed trim, and when she did allow him to meet his boon companions it was in a tavern in Bow Street opposite to his own house, and even there under certain protective conditions.
Wherever they went, Baganda insisted on the exclusive use of their language, Luganda, and they planted bananas as the only proper food worth eating.
Wherever he went, he would examine collections of manuscripts of rabbinic literature, which he later documented in his Shem HaGedolim.
Wherever Poggio went he carried on the same industry of research.
Wherever he went, he delivered discourses and preached the message of his Tattvavada or religious truth to the people.
" Wherever they went, Martin would be hard at work and Laura would often keep busy teaching origami workshops in schools and institutions for elderly people and people with disabilities.
Wherever the latter went, they saw the rustics engaged in some absurd task.
Wherever he went, no matter how frail he was, he always promulgated Humanistic Buddhism.
Wherever they went, the Muslims were greeted by Jews eager to aid them in administering the country.
" His grandson, Godfrey Locker-Lampson, wrote of him: " Wherever he went people would regard him with attention and admiration, for he was tall and broad-shouldered, with a distinguished carriage and handsome head.
Wherever 18th-century German settlers ( such as the Pennsylvania Dutch ) went, sticky buns have remained long after many other cultural traits have disappeared.
Wherever he went, he expelled the Macedonian garrisons, and proclaimed the liberty and independence of the cities.

Wherever and was
Wherever it came from, and whatever it represented, it was clear that a European style had come to influence Mughal art, otherwise the slave would not have claimed it as his own design, nor would he have been believed by Jahangir.
Wherever gold was discovered, hundreds of miners would collaborate to put up a camp and stake their claims.
Wherever it was essential, he was unafraid to introduce mathematics, but he tried to avoid scaring off potential readers with too many equations that did not illustrate essential points.
Wherever it was possible, he personally superintended the execution of his requisite orders.
Wherever they were located, sweatshops also attracted critics and labour leaders who cited them as crowded, poorly ventilated, and prone to fires and rat infestations, since much of the work was done by many people crowded into small tenement rooms.
Wherever individuals were concerned to create or confirm a tie connecting them with a god, a shrine or a particular religious circle, a hair-offering was in some form or other imperative.
Public opinion was on the side of the Turks and with Aberdeen becoming steadily unpopular, Lord Dudley Stuart in February 1854 noted, " Wherever I go, I have heard but one opinion on the subject, and that one opinion has been pronounced in a single word, or in a single name-Palmerston.
Wherever they moved ... the cattle was driven away ; the grass and ripe corn were consumed with fire ; and, as soon as the flames had subsided which interrupted the march of Julian, he beheld the melancholy face of a smoking and naked desert.
Wherever he was born, he certainly studied and taught at Tours.
Wherever the Battle of Degsastan was fought, Bede saw it as lying within Northumbria.
In Nietzsche's words, " Wherever the Dionysian prevailed, the Apollonian was checked and destroyed .... wherever the first Dionysian onslaught was successfully withstood, the authority and majesty of the Delphic god Apollo exhibited itself as more rigid and menacing than ever.
Wherever " John Bright of Rochdale " was announced to speak, vast crowds assembled.
Wherever the smoke cleared enough so that the sun was visible, it was lavender or blue.
Typical of this style was his playing on Paul Young's biggest chart hits, in particular his bass solo on Wherever I Lay My Hat ( That's My Home ).
Wherever the Protestant Reformation took place, the founders claimed that the result was not a new denomination but a reformation of a supposedly pre-existing " national " church.
Wherever it originated and however it came to Lichfield, it has been there since the eleventh century except that in 1646, during the English Civil War, Lichfield Cathedral was sacked and its library looted.
Wherever he moved he was the benefactor ... How little this man suspects, with his sympathy for men and his respect for lettered and scientific people, that he is not likely, in any company, to meet a man superior to himself ," and " I think this is a good country that can bear such a creature as he.
Wherever his actual landing place was, it was well north of San Diego Bay where Cabrillo had asserted Spain's claim.
He was famous for hit singles such as " Love of the Common People ", " Wherever I Lay My Hat ( That's My Home )", " Come Back and Stay ", " Everytime You Go Away " and " Oh Girl ".
" Whenever, Wherever " (" Suerte " in Spanish countries ) was released as the first and lead single from Shakira's first English album and third studio album throughout the period of August 2001 and February 2002.

Wherever and accompanied
Wherever we go by bus, we are accompanied by soldiers.

Wherever and by
* Communion, a song by Third Day on their album Wherever You Are
In 2001, UPN heavily promoted the premiere of Enterprise with a song by The Calling, " Wherever You Will Go ".
* Wherever You Go, There You Are: A Look Back at Buckaroo Banzai by Danny Bowes ( July 27, 2011 )
Wherever Communism grows strong enough to make a Communist revolution a danger, it will be crushed by a Fascist revolution.
: ' Wherever a cartouche has been preserved, the name of Eye Ay has been erased and replaced by that of his successor Harmhab.
Helped by the driving sound of Pino Palladino's fretless bass in his backing band, his first two singles, " Iron Out the Rough Spots " and a cover of " Love of the Common People ", had no success, but the third, a cover of the Marvin Gaye song " Wherever I Lay My Hat ( That's My Home )", reached No. 1 in the UK singles chart for three weeks in the summer of 1983, the first of 14 British Top 40 singles.
Several of Young's most famous songs are covers of the originals, such as his 1983 hit " Wherever I Lay My Hat ( That's My Home )" is a cover of an original by Marvin Gaye and his 1990 hit " Oh Girl " is a cover of an original by The Chi-Lites.
Wherever one of these curves for Abby happens to just touch ( but not cross ) a curve of Octavio's ( that is, the two curves are tangent at a single point ), a combination of the two goods is identified that yields both consumers a level of utility that could not be improved for one person by a reallocation without decreasing the utility of the other person.
*" Live Niguz " contains samples from " Wherever You Are " as performed by Isaac Hayes.
Wherever a trait defined in this dictionary has a MIM number, the number from the 12th edition of MIM, is given in square brackets with or without an asterisk ( asterisks indicate that the mode of inheritance is known ; a number symbol (#) before an entry number means that the phenotype can be caused by mutation in any of two or more genes ) as appropriate e. g., Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease # 312080 is an X-linked recessive disorder.
Wherever we are sent we invite others to share in Mary's Mission of making Christ present in every age and culture by forming persons and communities of apostolic faith that advance justice and reconciliation.
Wherever poetry is read, or Christian hymns sung, in the English language, ' he being dead, yet speaketh ' by the genius, piety and taste embodied in his writings.
In addition to the many concerts and military band engagements that are held throughout the year, the school choir recently featured in local television and radio broadcasts with their special version of " Wherever You Are ", a song by the composer Paul Mealor which was performed by the Military Wives Choir at the 2011 Festival of Remembrance.
More radio hits came in 2006 with a live version of " I Am Free " ( originally written by Jon Egan of the Desperation Band ), and " Wherever We Go ".
The song Wherever You Are was recorded by the Military Wives Choir and is to be released as a single in December 2011, with proceeds going to the Royal British Legion and SSAFA Forces Help.
The situation changed with 2003's Wherever I Am I Am What Is Missing, which was recorded by Fiedler and Fixsen alone but with Lou Ciccotelli remaining as the percussionist.
In 1978 his popularized story was filmed by Andrzej Trzos-Rastawiecki in his movie Gdziekolwiek jesteÅ›, panie prezydencie ( Wherever You Are, Mr. President ).
Wherever patrols operated, they were in constant communication by radio or telephone with their platoon or troop headquarters, which were in turn linked in a chain of communications reaching up to Constabulary Headquarters.
:" Wherever snow falls or water flows or birds fly, wherever day and night meet in twilight, wherever the blue heaven is hung by clouds or sown with stars, wherever are forms with transparent boundaries, wherever are outlets into celestial space, wherever is danger, and awe, and love, there is Beauty, plenteous as rain, shed for thee, and though thou shouldest walk the world over, thou shalt not be able to find a condition inopportune or ignoble.

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