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- His worry was that it would " bore the townspeople and irritate the countryfolk ".
- By 1796, Many other Swedish countryfolk had come and supported the now thriving village of Lamptopia.
- Meliboeus would adjudicate the legal disputes of countryfolk encouraged Timetas to play music, and sang himself.
- Poles, Ukrainians, Jews, and Germans all participated in this mass movement of countryfolk and villagers.
- Still, night and day, Andre's the one, the male tennis passion for his countryfolk.
- For landlocked countryfolk without driver's licenses and chic Parisian teen-agers evading parental chauffeuring, a tiny contraption has been a boon.
- As was the custom then, men were sent to guard her but her cargo was removed by " countryfolk " from two adjacent Parishes.
- Lima, which will reach megacity status in the early 21st century, is adding 1, 000 people a day, most of them Peruvian countryfolk.
- Some had their cargoes unceremoniously removed at will by local people referred as " the countryfolk ", who quickly arrived in large numbers at the scene.
- Countryfolk dislocated in the process of industrialization and forced to work as day laborers, the characters are now far away from the land of their ancestral home.
- But the British, eager to avenge the killing of several of their countryfolk in Delhi, Cawnpore, and elsewhere in India, were in no mood to take prisoners.
- An agricultural depression in the last part of the 19th century caused the population to fall as low as 368, when countryfolk were forced to seek work in the towns.
- The Taoiseach-- an Irish word pronounced tee-shok and meaning chieftain-- was right beside him to hear the warm applause of his countryfolk as Clinton sang his praises.
- Will and Alyss, disguised as simple countryfolk track the Roamers for a two days, stopping one night in barn where they receive another warning of the dangers of leaving a dog with the Roamers.
- For Romanian countryfolk, tradition holds that the eclipse is when a wild animal eats the sun to punish men for their sins, says Vladimir Manoliu, a researcher at the Museum of the Romanian Peasant.
- (BBOX ) A wild card : North Gregory Hotel, Winton, Australia ( " Although the rudimentary rooms are air-conditioned, a necessity in the Outback, this is nothing special _ except that the countryfolk hospitality of innkeepers Prue and David Strang make it so.
- In March Darwin followed his father's investment advice and became owner of a farmhouse and estate in Lincolnshire, where the Reverend Samuel Wilberforce advised local squires to take education in hand lest the countryfolk learn " a smattering of science " and forget their God-given duties.
- After the Nazi takeover of Germany, the Nazi farming authority " Reichsn鋒rstand " began a nationwide campaign in 1937 to document the " Aryan blood " of countryfolk by documenting the ancestry of every village in a " Dorfsippenbuch " . 30 such books were published by 1940.
- And even if he / she had done, it would have been nigh impossible for poor wee me to see over the shoulders of the zillions of your US countryfolk who seem to permanently line the shores of said loch taking photographs and apparently never failing to get a couple of shots.
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