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He's in the hearts of every Tibetan, "said one young monk called Wenden, standing outside a monastery full of pictures of the Dalai Lama, whose image is not supposed to be shown in China.
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Nyhouse in Liuonia, to Wenden, and so to Riga: (where he was beset, an brought foorthwith before a Cardinall called Rageuil, but yet suffred to passe in the end:) From thence to Mito, to Golden, and
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The town of Wenden ended up with like five or six feet of water in their houses.
*Still Raining* 2000
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Defeat of the Russians by the Swedes at Wenden, in the course of the struggle for the Baltic lands.
i. Russia 2001
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Rudel's traveling circus has taken up a pitch on a stubble field near the town of Wenden, not far from the Latvian-Estonian frontier.
Stuka Pilot Rudel, Hans-Ulrich 1973
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Their name is also preserved in Wenden, a part of Livonia.
The Germany and the Agricola of Tacitus Caius Cornelius Tacitus
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(1406-21); Boldewin von Wenden (1435-41), who was also Abbot of St. Michael in Lüneburg; Gerhard III (1441-63), and others.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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[Amsdorf] oder Drosseln singen und schreien, Haehne [Gallus] kraehen oder gatzen [gakkern], verloffene und unbekannte Wenden und Walen
Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 1894
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Messrs. Davidson and Wenden, writing of this bird in the Deccan, say: -- "Common, and breeds in June and July."
The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 Allan Octavian Hume 1870
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Messrs. Davidson and Wenden remark of this Myna in the
The Nests and Eggs of Indian Birds, Volume 1 Allan Octavian Hume 1870
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