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Then Brother Lawrence said, "Give the glory to God, my brother," and the baron said, "Ay, I do that!" and Brother Lawrence smiled and bade the monks depart from him and leave him with the Baron alone.
Paul the Minstrel and Other Stories Reprinted from The Hill of Trouble and The Isles of Sunset
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Kevin Baron is Washington bureau reporter for the independent military publication Stars and Stripes.
Some See Disconnect Between Servicemembers, Civilian Society
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Kevin Baron is Washington bureau reporter for the independent military publication Stars and Stripes.
Some See Disconnect Between Servicemembers, Civilian Society
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Kevin Baron is Washington bureau reporter for the independent military publication Stars and Stripes.
Some See Disconnect Between Servicemembers, Civilian Society
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The year before, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had made him a life peer; he chose the title Baron Dacre of Glanton, for his birthplace in Northumberland.
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Kevin Baron is Washington bureau reporter for the independent military publication Stars and Stripes.
Some See Disconnect Between Servicemembers, Civilian Society
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Lord Kinnock's tenure as Labour leader predates my interest in Politics and although he seems like a thoroughly decent bloke I couldn't help but wonder, as I stood there in the Trafalgar Square museum, what a young Neil Kinnock would have thought of the title Baron Kinnock of Bedwelty.
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Gordon Brown will swear an oath of allegiance to the Queen as he takes the title Baron
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Schroder, who bears the title Baron thanks to the King of Prussia's patronage towards his family, has helped maintain a more cautious tone, one senior industry rival said.
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Schroder, who bears the title Baron thanks to the King of Prussia's patronage towards his family, has helped maintain a more cautious tone, one senior industry rival said.
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