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The controversy arose when Council Member Clay Yarborough decided to ask them “about gay marriage, God, Islam and prayer in public places” — even though the questions had little to do with what Peyton and Harthill would be doing on the commission.
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Yarborough blocked Harthill, who refused to answer his questions.
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Harthill-walk, where they had spent the night in refreshing themselves after the fatigues of the siege, some with wine, some with slumber, many with hearing and recounting the events of the day, and computing the heaps of plunder which their success had placed at the disposal of their
Ivanhoe 2004
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Let each bring his spoil to our chosen place of rendezvous at the Trysting-tree in the Harthill-walk; for there at break of day will we make just partition among our own bands, together with our worthy allies in this great deed of vengeance. ''
Ivanhoe 1892
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Trysting-tree in the Harthill-walk, where they had spent the night in refreshing themselves after the fatigues of the siege, some with wine, some with slumber, many with hearing and recounting the events of the day, and computing the heaps of plunder which their success had placed at the disposal of their Chief.
Ivanhoe 1892
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Two accidents on the M8 at junction 4 Whitburn in West Lothian were causing serious problems and there were blizzard conditions at Harthill Services in North Lanarkshire.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Gritters and snow ploughs have been working across the affected areas but conditions on the M8 were reported to be bad, particularly near Harthill.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The outlaws were all assembled around the Trysting-tree in the Harthill-walk, where they had spent the night in refreshing themselves after the fatigues of the siege, some with wine, some with slumber, many with hearing and recounting the events of the day, and computing the heaps of plunder which their success had placed at the disposal of their Chief.
Ivanhoe. A Romance 1819
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Harthill-walk, where they had spent the night in refreshing themselves after the fatigues of the siege, some with wine, some with slumber, many with hearing and recounting the events of the day, and computing the heaps of plunder which their success had placed at the disposal of their
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1801
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Yarborough blocked Harthill, who refused to answer his questions.
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