Sentence examples for victoria end from inspiring English sources

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So, after a team BBQ cook-off in which Courtney's team loses, Ahran, Leslie, and Victoria end up in an elimination challenge.

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Victoria ended with 331 and the Harvey brothers had scored almost half the runs.

Merv opened and made 45 as Victoria ended with 331; the Harvey brothers had scored almost half the runs.

He finished the truncated season with only 16 in the following match against Victoria, ending the summer with 242 runs at 30.25.

One run later, Merv was out for 141 in what turned out to be his final first-class century; later, Ray made only 1. Victoria ended on 370 and Western Australia took a 59-run lead.

Match ends, Boreham Wood 1, Northwich Victoria 2. Second Half ends, Boreham Wood 1, Northwich Victoria 2. Goal! Boreham Wood 1, Northwich Victoria 2. Charlie MacDonald (Boreham Wood) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner.

Queen Victoria put an end to that following a disaster at Huskar Colliery in Silkstone Common, near Barnsley, in which 26 children were killed.

It's easy to see why Arif and many other cabbies who pulled up to talk during my week with the cab were so interested: with Crown Victoria production to end this summer, New York City's Taxi and Limousine Commission will pick a single van to be phased in, starting as early as 2013, as the official bearer of the yellow and black.

Renaissance polyphony the ravishingly complex tradition of choral writing that stretches from Guillaume Dufay, in the early fifteenth century, to Tomás de Victoria, at the end of the sixteenth does for the ears what the Sistine Chapel does for the eyes, giving lyric shape to divine power.

Ross writes that the "ravishingly complex" choral tradition — whose composers stretch from Guillaume Dufay, in the early fifteenth century, to Tomás de Victoria, at the end of the sixteenth — "does for the ears what the Sistine Chapel does for the eyes, giving lyric shape to divine power".

Renaissance polyphony — the ravishingly complex tradition of choral writing that stretches from Guillaume Dufay, in the early fifteenth century, to Tomás de Victoria, at the end of the sixteenth — does for the ears what the Sistine Chapel does for the eyes, giving lyric shape to divine power.

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