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Barn Elms is a grand old estate, a few miles outside of London.
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Johnson took the draft back with him to his home, a French chateau-style house called The Elms in the Spring Valley neighborhood.
'White House Ghosts: Presidents and Their Speechwriters' 2008
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In the 6th of Henry V. a new building was made in the west part of Smithfield, betwixt the said poole and the river of Wels, or Turne-mill-brooke, in a place then called the Elms, for that there grew many elme-trees, and this had been the place of execution for offenders.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 329, August 30, 1828 Various
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Philip Poland, who came to live at the Elms, which is close to the rectory at Middleton.
Hushed Up! A Mystery of London William Le Queux 1895
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Long Acre was originally an open field called the Elms, and later known as Seven Acres, from a grant of land made to the Duke of Bedford.
The Strand District The Fascination of London Walter Besant 1868
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Desire Under the Elms is the centerpiece of Goodman's two-month "A Global Exploration: Eugene O'Neill in the 21st Century," which includes guest productions and other events at the Tony Award-winning regional theatre.
Playbill.com : News 2009
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"First known as the Elms, then called Seven Acres, and since
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Tomorrow I'm going to check out more plays at the Elms in Mrs. Fippin's stash.
For all you zombie lovers... tragic_elegance 2009
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The title quote was provided to you by one of the girls on the Elms speech team.
"I practically live on 4chan; nothing bothers me." tragic_elegance 2009
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It's at Our Lady of the Elms High School (in Ohio, haha) on Friday 4/24 and Saturday 4/25.
I'm a director, yah. tragic_elegance 2009
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