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He hides it in Armadale’s house, for what reason we don’t know yet.
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At the moment it is a toss up between "Halo Restaurant" on Barrack Street Jetty, or "The Manse Restaurant" in Armadale.
October 23rd, 2006 mynxii 2006
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His opponent will be former State Labor Minister, Alannah MacTiernan, who is already engaged in a high profile campaign to build her support beyond the boundaries of her State seat of Armadale, which is within Canning.
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Staff at the Armadale, which is just off the junction where the accident happened, said they heard an almighty bang as the vehicles collided.
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Why did you sign your name 'Armadale' when you wrote to me?
Armadale Wilkie Collins 1856
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Before taking leave of "Armadale," I may perhaps be allowed to mention, for the benefit of any readers who may be curious on such points, that the "Norfolk Broads" are here described after personal investigation of them.
Armadale Wilkie Collins 1856
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Readers in particular will, I have some reason to suppose, be here and there disturbed, perhaps even offended, by finding that "Armadale" oversteps, in more than one direction, the narrow limits within which they are disposed to restrict the development of modern fiction -- if they can.
Armadale Wilkie Collins 1856
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"Armadale" had been published, and, I may add, when more than a year and
Armadale Wilkie Collins 1856
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"Areas such as Armadale, which recorded the most sales in the quarter, represents terrific value with the average price of land at $197,783 and an average lot size of around 410m²."
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Previously, it had been thought impossible for Irvine to have succeeded even in running off with the wife of the deceased at an Armadale funeral.
Great Scot, what a bunch of true heroes | Kevin McKenna 2011
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