She wore a dishabille of mignonette-green silk and bead-diapered head-dress that added several inches to her height […].
I don’t have chionophobia, a fear of snow. I’ve been an avid snowshoer and a snowball flinger of some repute.
Despite DoRA [Defence of the Realm Act] being waved about once again, walk-outs did take place on parts of the Great Western Railway in September 1918 - this time predominantly among NUR members.
Although not now generally known, Guilford had a vital part in the presidential election of 1800, one of its citizens, John Noyes, being a member of the Vermont electoral college, which supported Thomas Jefferson, who was opposed by Aaron Burr, each receiving the same number of electoral votes.
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