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hearth-pace
hearth-pace erron. f. half-pace; cf. hath-pace.1667 Primatt City & C. Build. ii. (1680) 146 A Pair of Hearth-pace Stairs.
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Hawthorn Suites
In early 1998 USFS purchased Hawthorn completely from the Pritzker family and continued to grow the brand at a rapid pace, reaching over 100 hotels. US Franchise Systems had previously sold the America's Best Inn (formerly Best Inns) chain to the Country Hearth Inns chain to brothers Mike and R.
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haut-pas
‖ haut-pas Now only as Fr. (hopɑ). Forms: 5 hautepase, haught passe, 6 hautepace, haulte pace, 7 haute pass, 7– haut-pas. [F. haut pas, lit. ‘high step’; in common use in 15–16th c. and anglicized in the form halpace, whence also the corrupted forms half-, hath-, hearth-pace.] A part of the floor of...
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Winterfell (Game of Thrones episode)
At Last Hearth
Tormund Giantsbane and Beric Dondarrion lead their party into House Umber's seat of Last Hearth, where they find young Lord Ned Umber dead Among the negative reviews, Willa Paskin of Slate criticized the show's pace, stating "Momentum, the idea that we are hurtling toward some conclusion that
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Populus
They have the advantage of growing to a very large size at a rapid pace. Poplar wood, particularly when seasoned, makes a good hearth for a bow drill.
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Althaea (mythology)
When Meleager was born, the Moirai (the Fates) predicted he would only live until a brand, burning in the family hearth, was consumed by fire. Deliberately, deceitfully, she set on fire what was to have kept pace with him from birth to death.
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2011–12 Anorthosis Famagusta F.C. season
Good pace in the first place, with both teams having a crossbar with Ailton and Ricardo Laborde. With good pace started the match with both teams alternating supremacy.
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4 Vesta
Gauss decided on the Roman virgin goddess of home and hearth, Vesta. However, in 1845, new asteroids started being discovered at a rapid pace, and by 1851 there were fifteen, each with its own symbol, in addition to the
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Courtyard
The hearth, which used to inhabit the centre of the home, was relocated, and the Roman atrium most often contained a central pool used to collect rainwater In densely populated areas, a courtyard in a home can provide privacy for a family, a break from the frantic pace of everyday life, and a safe place for
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Ensley (Birmingham)
It was here that TCI pioneered the open-hearth process of making steel in the Birmingham District. Schools, churches, public buildings and stores were rapidly constructed to keep pace with the scores of new mills and plants opening up.
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Moros
Weir Smyth):
"A man dies not for the many wounds that pierce his breast, unless it be that life's end keep pace with death, nor by sitting on his hearth
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Standard Steel Casting Company
Standard Steel was the first company in the United States to manufacture commercial quantities of steel utilizing the acid open hearth process. manufacture steel rails for the country's rapidly expanding railroad industry, but he soon discovered that America's existing steelmaking firms could not keep pace
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Tisiphone of Troy
But we -- to right, to left, lie woes on woes about our feet: this mourns beloved sons, and that a husband who for hearth and home hath died; some wail Therefore do ye from tumult of the fray hold you aloof, and in your women's bowers before the loom still pace ye to and fro; and war shall be the business
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Cars in the 1920s
This transformation was noted by historian Ruth Schwartz Cowan in the novel More Work for Mother: The Ironies of Household Technology from the Open Hearth However, these restaurants were created with the purpose of allowing their customers to dine at their own pace, whether it was taking food to-go or stopping
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Uprooted (novel)
The lyrics of another song quoted in the book, "about the spark on the hearth, telling its long stories", are a translation of a part of the Polish bedtime In her view Uprooted is "a triumph on several fronts", including its pace, setting, escalating tension, and especially the strong friendship between the
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