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Her parents, Patrick and Sally Lort-Phillips, of West Lavington, Wiltshire, called her a "free spirit" who was delivering aid including chemotherapy drugs.
Israel holding 40 Britons in desert prison after Gaza flotilla raid Rachel Shabi in Tel Aviv 2010
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According to Wikipedia, the first Brit to see Darwin harbour was Lieutenant John Lort Stokes on the third voyage of HMS Beagle in 1839* Lort Stokes just so happens to be the forebear of our very own HMS Beagle Project co-founder David Lort-Phillips.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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I know that you took great exception last season to Wookies, the classic musical by Android Lort Weber.
This Is Tense 2005
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According to Wikipedia, the first Brit to see Darwin harbour was Lieutenant John Lort Stokes on the third voyage of HMS Beagle in 1839* Lort Stokes just so happens to be the forebear of our very own HMS Beagle Project co-founder David Lort-Phillips.
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Bettchen, make de spare bed, and put a clean knife and fork; Lort
The Fatal Boots 2006
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Pi mi fait I kanna kamplin for kumin te dis quintry, for mestir Nicols, Lort pliss hem, pat mi till a pra mestir, dey ca him
An Historical Account of the Settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America 1893
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In consequence of ill-health Captain Wickham, after but a short sojourn on these shores, resigned his command, and Lieutenant Lort
Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Ernest Giles 1866
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Ta Lort pe praised! and she'll tie in peace, for he'll pe only ta one half of him a
The Marquis of Lossie George MacDonald 1864
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When he disclosed himself he manifested little astonishment, only took him in his arms and pressed him to his bosom, saying, "Ta Lort pe praised, my son! and she wouldn't pe at aal surprised."
The Marquis of Lossie George MacDonald 1864
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Lort produced several curious MSS. of the famous Bristol Chatterton; among others, his will, and divers verses written against Dr. Johnson as a placeman and pensioner; all which he read aloud, with a steady voice and unmoved countenance.
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