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Examples
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"I must leave you here," he said, regretfully, "but I'll come and visit you in Elst."
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But Teacher and the boys, kept well awake by the icy wind, started to sing the Dutch version of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," and so the skating picnic became a triumphant procession which at last landed in Elst. Teacher helped the girls out, for they were very stiff and scarcely able to stand on their swollen feet.
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About 15 minutes later, with all four engines running, van der Elst set Flight 867 down on the runway at Anchorage International Airport.
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On the night of August 7, 1996, astronomers Eric Elst and Guido Pizarro were observing what was previously thought to be an ordinary asteroid.
Comets Posing as Asteroids (or is the the other way around?) | Universe Today 2009
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The “asteroid” was then given the designation of 133P/Elst-Pizarro.
Comets Posing as Asteroids (or is the the other way around?) | Universe Today 2009
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HP manufacturer announced its decision to close the Aston Cross site last summer and move production to Elst in the Netherlands.
Archive 2007-03-01 Peter Troy 2007
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Elst closed his speech with this quotation: Policy makers indeed have options now, that were not available to them earlier.
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Elst said that according to Bradford University, 76% of all disasters affecting South Africa could have been prevented through pro-active planning and implementation programmes.
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"Interim Relief" would also receive priority once the Rudi van der Elst report had been evaluated.
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The children had seldom been outside Elst, for their parents were busy folk who did not have time to take their sons and daughters with them when they went marketing.
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