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We'd wake up with snow on the bed, and when 'Ves' introduced me at Point Elizabeth in my first campaign he said we often found rabbit tracks on the quilts -- but then 'Ves' had a remarkable eye.
The Angel of Lonesome Hill A Story of a President Frederick Landis
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"Come again, Mr. Dale, and tell 'Ves' Long I'll go hunting with him this fall and bring along a man he'll like -- a man who catches wolves with his hands."
The Angel of Lonesome Hill A Story of a President Frederick Landis
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'Ves' told me; he brought the statements of the family -- and yours.
The Angel of Lonesome Hill A Story of a President Frederick Landis
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Dr. Ves Dimov , a University of Chicago allergist who reviewed a case of Quorn allergy in a colleague's patient, contends the warnings should be bolstered.
Food Activist Fired Up Over 'Quorn' Thomas M. Burton 2011
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Alenka Kandrova For one night a year, Spisska Nova Ves, a small town in eastern Slovakia, becomes the glamour capital of the country, as its annual ball has mushroomed into one of the country's top social events.
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Some clusters of villages and towns elsewhere in the country do a lot more, said Andrea Jancikova, the head of the Spisska Nova Ves mayor's office.
Small Slovak Town Is Belle of the Ball Leos Rousek 2012
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Spisska Nova Ves seeks to attract visitors year-round by organizing music festivals and medieval-crafts markets, but it lacks a well-developed infrastructure of hotels and inns.
Small Slovak Town Is Belle of the Ball Leos Rousek 2012
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In Spisska Nova Ves, a town of 39,000, unemployment stands at 18%, well above the 13% national average.
Small Slovak Town Is Belle of the Ball Leos Rousek 2012
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"We are fully booked for most of this ball weekend," said Milan Griglag, the manager of the 80-bed Park Hotel Centrum in Spisska Nova Ves.
Small Slovak Town Is Belle of the Ball Leos Rousek 2012
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The 10th and 11th century chronicles named the Chiud, Merya, Ves and Pechera people as the main inhabitants.
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