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A rivulet known as the Millstream runs through Posthenen toward Friedland, ending in a considerable lake on the northern outskirts.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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A rivulet known as the Millstream runs through Posthenen toward Friedland, ending in a considerable lake on the northern outskirts.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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"Millstream" form, and a "Village Dance," which has much of that quaint flavor that makes Heller's études a perennial delight.
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Eat In nearby Boshum, the Millstream's millstream.com £50 tasting menu features roquefort mousse with pickled pears, smoked haddock and leek ravioli, summer fruit and elderflower trifle.
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He delighted in accompanying his mother to Millstream, the local dance club that attracted celebrities, or to a shop in Chesham that sold records, where he remembers longingly taking in the “teddy boys” insolently lounging about.
Truly, Madly, Nicky Peretz, Evgenia 2008
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But the Mountstill frowns on the Millstream while their Madsons leap his Bier
Finnegans Wake 2006
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The troops on the French left and center calmly held their ground, and thus neatly pinned large numbers of Russian troops north of the Millstream who might have been far better employed to its south.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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The Russian general drew up six infantry divisions in two lines, four to the north of the Millstream, two to the south, several wooden bridges being thrown across the brook in an attempt to improve intercommunication between the two sections.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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His aim was to destroy the Russians drawn up across the neck of ground in front of the right angle formed by the River Alle, exploiting the fact that the enclosed area was further bisected by the Millstream.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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The general nature of the terrain on the west bank of the Alle is gently undulating pastureland with occasional copses, but some miles out, two considerable acreages of forest break the plain; namely Bothkeim Wood to the north of the Millstream and Sortlach Wood to its south.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966
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