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After that she brought off one of the most spectacular hat-tricks in operatic history: in the single season of 1950-1951 she made her debuts at Covent Garden as Mimi, at La Scala in the title-role of Ariadne auf Naxos, and at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, as Marguerite in Gounod's Faust.
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She has brought off an extraordinary feat: a personal memoir, combined with a family chronicle, that is also remarkably (and, perhaps even occasionally unconsciously) revealing about the social fabric and political life of a still strangely feudal nation.
On 30 March 1770 the Alarm was driven ashore off Marseilles but with the efforts of Jervis, the crew and the local French authorities under the governor of Marseilles, Georges René Le Peley de Pléville she was brought off and repaired.
Although she was soon brought off, the leaks suffered in the grounding became so severe that Maxwell had no option but to order his crew to cease their desperate attempts to keep her afloat and abandon ship.
Rashford had been brought off at half-time against Tottenham.
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Two were brought off the ship on stretchers.
But bad light brought off the players with England needing two wickets.
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