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Arthur Conan Doyle plays a cameo role, and the novel, fast-paced and well-peopled, satisfies straight through to the conclusion.
Nina Sankovitch: Books to Get Me in the Christmas Mood (While the Cookies Burn) Nina Sankovitch 2010
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Arthur Conan Doyle plays a cameo role, and the novel, fast-paced and well-peopled, satisfies straight through to the conclusion.
Nina Sankovitch: Books to Get Me in the Christmas Mood (While the Cookies Burn) Nina Sankovitch 2010
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As for whether you will get sweaty or have your bike stolen, of course these are risks, but you can do a lot to prevent them, in the first case by taking a moderate pace and coasting often, and in the other by using a really good lock and leaving the bike in well-peopled locations.
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The story is the fairly abandoned primary residence in Dagenham rather than the well-peopled secondary home in Notting Hill.
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The problem is, continues Agamemnon, that the Trojans have allies at their disposal, “who knock me far off my path and keep me from capturing the well-peopled fortress of Ilion, no matter how much I want to.”
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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The problem is, continues Agamemnon, that the Trojans have allies at their disposal, “who knock me far off my path and keep me from capturing the well-peopled fortress of Ilion, no matter how much I want to.”
The Trojan War Barry Strauss 2006
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Ister, as it flows through a well-peopled country, is generally known; but no one is able to speak about the sources of the Nile, because Libya, through which it flows, is uninhabited and desolate.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Passing through a fine, fertile, and well-peopled country to
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At no great distance lay India and China, and still nearer, the rich islands of the Indian Archipelago; all well-peopled countries, while the industrious and enterprising colonists of the South were unable to avail themselves of the exuberance of the soil and its productions,
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia 2003
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We sailed right before the wind, which we had at west, leaving those odd alliancers with their ace-of-clubs snouts, and having taken height by the sun, stood in for Chely, a large, fruitful, wealthy, and well-peopled island.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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