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    1. that there is none) which expresses the idea we now annex to the word apprentice, a servant


    2. Two field-guns were mounted directly before the hospital, covered by the Red Cross flag, and one gun had been run out and fired from an annex which gave excellent shelter for loading


    3. Cleveland as an anti-imperialist refused to annex Hawaii


    4. annex that extended out over the main doorway, somewhat


    5. The bedroom annex of Gramps’


    6. corporations that already exist, and annex them as


    7. “Well I was talking to her in town and since her husband died, she has been thinking of letting the annex to her house” he said


    8. “This is it,” she said, opening the front door to a two-bedroom annex that had a large room that doubled for a kitchen and lounge


    9. He pledged himself to invade Punt from the east with a host of black spearmen, Shemitish archers, and mercenary swordsmen, and to aid the king of Keshan to annex the hostile kingdom


    10. During this period Aquilonia's only defeats were: her failure to annex Nemedia; the rout of an army sent into Cimmeria; and the almost complete destruction of an army by the Aesir

    11. Churchill flipped the pages of the report and read the said annex


    12. annex this kingdom


    13. She read it carefully, then did the same with Farah Tolkonen’s report, which was attached as an annex


    14. Dressed in a light shirt and cotton trousers, Ingrid entered the hangar’s annex that housed the offices of the Far East School of Aviation and presented herself with a smile at the young Filipina secretary manning the reception desk, speaking to her in Tagalog


    15. Add as an annex an abbreviated list of the materiel and planes contained in the convoy and the list of ships in the convoy, along with the planned route to the Philippines


    16. The office building and the production/maintenance annex were however quite close to each other and materializing between the two buildings would put her in a dead zone for those sensors


    17. There was also a secondary entrance to the office building on the side facing the annex


    18. � The militarist faction that presently dominates Japan will accept nothing less than what they are already planning to annex and which they call the �East Asia Coprosperity Sphere�, and will certainly not put an end to the Japanese atrocities in China


    19. � The two of them were the sole assistants Farah Tolkonen had on the time travel project, which was housed in an annex of New Lake City University


    20. � Kern and his security detail took place quickly in the limousine, which then accelerated towards the Physics Annex

    21. � The trip was short, less than a minute in fact, with the limousine depositing its passengers in front of the main entrance of the annex


    22. �With one of his bodyguard first asking for directions to the time lab, Kern then started walking down one of the ground level hallways of the annex, still surrounded by his security agents


    23. There wasn’t much conversation on the way to the CIA Annex


    24. gate of the Annex


    25. Embassy in Tripoli, and here at the Annex, since it was opened in February


    26. After a while, I’d seen it all, and we went back to the Annex


    27. – which neither of us possessed at the Annex


    28. When we arrived at the Annex, I had two calls waiting for me


    29. Consulate, and the CIA Annex, in Benghazi, on September 11th


    30. Jake suggested he return to the Annex, call Phillips, relate what they had discovered, and sit

    31. She’s staying at the Annex,


    32. At the CIA Annex, the story of the trawler would draw some recognition from Flynn, and


    33. and Ester, would sit down in a window-less conference room in the Annex, and go over what


    34. Presser at the CIA Annex in Benghazi - if action was required


    35. Occasionally, we would ‘sneak-off’ to my room, or hers, at the Annex – but, not very often


    36. No one else here knows about it, but it was impossible to keep those at the Annex from


    37. CIA Case Officer – Scott Buchanan – from the Annex – who was in charge of the project – along


    38. The ready room was actually a large tent that formed an annex to the command complex, so it took her only a short moment before she got there and stood by the side of the corkboard on which a tactical map of Korea was pinned


    39. They were silent for the rest of the way, until they entered a large office on the second floor of the annex, where they found Lockheed’s president, Robert Gross, in conversation with Clarence Johnson, the chief design engineer for Lockheed


    40. On this, Boyd ran away towards one of the offices in the hangar’s annex, leaving Ingrid with Ascani and the designated crew of the XC-10

    41. ‘’I have my office in the annex of this hangar, sir


    42. When she walked out of the Marine annex in her Chinese silk dress and with a matching silk purse that contained her compact GLOCK 39 pistol, she made the Marine guards at the entrance of the annex and at the main gate of the embassy compound suck air in as they admired her youthful beauty and sexiness


    43. From there, with their precious strong boxes in their hands and their bags on their backs, they proceeded on foot to what looked like a newly built wooden annex situated beside the main entrance to the Novotel Inn


    44. The group of five children and one adult eagerly walked to the nearest bank of elevators, calling a cabin and then going down to ground lobby level, where they exited the cabin and walked to the main entrance of the southeast annex of the Toulouse Tower, a rectangular building directly attached to the southeast side of the tower and which was 400 meter long by 160 meter deep by eighty meter high


    45. The southeast annex contained a number of entertainment facilities, including a vast kindergarten complex with playground, an amusement park and a holographic game parlor, plus a dance club and a number of entertainment clubs for adults


    46. Once past the main entrance to the Southeast Annex, the group went through the admission counters, where they paid the entrance fee of one silver denier per adult or five oboles per children under the age of thirteen


    47. The annex was in a low building separate from the high central dungeon, besides one of the wells of the castle


    48. The annex was in turn segregated from the other buildings by a brick wall but the gate in that wall was not guarded, as the traffic of incoming and outgoing servants was constant


    49. Saburo still had to stop at the door of the annex itself and wait while the young servant went inside to pass his message


    50. More armed men were visible in guard towers at each corner of the compound, while a large green Islamic flag floated above the three-story brick building sitting inside the compound, along with a smaller annex building





































    1. At the end of the accounts annexed to this chapter the reader will find the particular account of those ten years separated from the rest


    2. By the second of the rules, annexed to the act of parliament, which imposed what is now called the old subsidy, every merchant, whether English or alien


    3. By the fourth of the rules annexed to the old subsidy, the drawback allowed upon the exportation of all wines amounted to a great deal more than half the duties which were at that time paid upon their importation ; and it seems at that time to have been the object of the legislature to give somewhat more than ordinary encouragement to the carrying trade in wine


    4. In the Spanish and Portuguese colonies, what is called the right of majorazzo takes place in the succession of all those great estates to which any title of honour is annexed


    5. Even Canada, who annexed many U


    6. The honours and privileges of different kinds annexed to the former, his Prussian majesty had probably imagined, would sufficiently compensate to the proprietor a small aggravation of the tax; while, at the same time, the humiliating inferiority of the latter would be in some measure alleviated, by being taxed somewhat more lightly


    7. country, and in 1845, it was annexed as a State of the United


    8. All five peoples were conquered or annexed without their consent


    9. The coalition is defeated and the kingdom of Bit Adini is annexed to Assyria and becomes a province


    10. Korea was annexed in 1910 and Japan’s influence in Manchuria grew to the point of

    11. It is annexed to the sovereignty, to be judge of what opinions and doctrines are averse, and what conducing to peace; and consequently, on what occasions, how far, and what


    12. Balkans, which had been annexed in 1940, and the Ukrainians, were repatriated


    13. Meanwhile, thirty-six footmen with the faces and wings of bats came in to hold the long cloaks of each of the priests, as they headed for the Cursed Temple—which was annexed to the headquarters of the church—


    14. annexed and Spain as we know it now was established


    15. Zingara, Argos and Ophir were annexed outright, with the western cities of Shem, which had, with their more eastern kindred, recently thrown off the yoke of Koth


    16. Nancy then gave her troops one hour to rest a bit and eat before the fleet headed towards Copenhagen, destroying the Gestapo and SD offices there before making stops in Riga, the capital of the now annexed state of Latvia, and Leningrad, in the Soviet Union


    17. He occupied the Rhineland, then annexed Austria, and Czechoslovakia; thereby expanding German territory without resorting to force


    18. In 198BC Judea was conquered by Antiochus the Great, and annexed to Syria…About 180BC the land


    19. And the fires of democracy and independence that had long been surpressed began to race through the Soviet satellite nations, those countries essentially annexed by Stalin following World War II


    20. Before Cortez, the Aztecs were sacrificing their neighbors to their sun god; before Portuguese sailors transported African slaves, the slaves were kidnapped by warring tribes; before Rome annexed Judah, the Israelites were at war with each other; and before Japan invaded China in the 20th century, Chinese had invaded Japan under Kublai Khan in the 13th century

    21. Over twelve million Germans had been thrown out of their old homes situated in German territories now annexed by Poland and had then found themselves refugees inside Germany


    22. The words of the judicious Hooker are worth remembering: "Till it be proved that some special law of Christ hath forever annexed unto the clergy alone the power to make ecclesiastical laws, we are to hold it a thing most consonant with equity and reason, that no ecclesiastical laws be made in a Christian commonwealth, without consent as well of the laity as of the clergy


    23. Known formerly as British Kaffraria in colonial times it was annexed by the British to


    24. The former territory of Zululand, annexed by the British in the first wave of colonialism one hundred and thirty five years ago, was again being targeted in 2013 by new foreigners in the second foreign wave of colonization


    25. That would have entailed unremitting jihad in umpteen battles, but probably, as the unlimited riches of the limited land they conquered would have satiated the urge of Allah’s soldiers to reach paradise, the Sultans too staid put in their grand palaces annexed with vast harems


    26. When Tibet was annexed by China with its state; his holiness Dalai Lama took


    27. He had had breakfast in Berlin, but he sat watching her with an alert interest that missed not the smallest of her movements, very reminiscent in his attitude and pleasure of a cat watching its own dear mouse, observing it with a whiskered relish, its own dear particular mouse that it has ached for for years before it ever met it, filling itself dismally meanwhile with the wrong mice who disagreed with it--its mouse that, annexed and safely incorporated, was going to do it so much good and make it twice the eat it was before; and he buttered her roll for her, and poured out her tea, and did all the things a cat would do in such a situation if it were a man, pleased that its mouse should fatten, aware that anything it ate and drank would ultimately, so to speak, remain in the family


    28. obligation annexed to the ownership of property, and arising out of a confidence in


    29. Ecuador were forcibly annexed to the first Colombiaby Bolivar


    30. An attempt has been made to affix the lighter meaning of excommunication to this penalty in some instances; but it is unlikely, as Ewalda urges, that a clearly annexed penalty would signify some light punishment in one case, and capital punishment in others

    31. It is the spiritual renewal of God's holy image, and with it the concurrent bestowment of that literal eternal life in body and soul which was annexed to the right to the Tree of Life in Paradise, and which was forfeited by sin


    32. The offer of forty pounds a year, and to quit a workhouse, was not to be despised, though the condition of shutting my eyes and hardening my heart was annexed to it


    33. the pleasures I conceived were annexed to it; and now the growing


    34. He bought a new second-hand pair of black trousers at a cast-off clothing shop in honour of the occasion, and discarded his own low-crowned silk hat - which was getting rather shabby - in favour of Hunter's tall one, which he found in the office and annexed without hesitation or scruple


    35. I was scarce twelve years old, before that part which she wanted so much to keep out of harm's way, made me feel its impatience to be taken notice of, and come into play; already had it put forth the signs of forwardness in the sprout of a soft down over it, which had often fluttered, and I might also say, grown under my constant touch and visitation, so pleased was I with what I took to be a kind of title to womanhood, that state I pined to be entered of, for the pleasures I conceived were annexed to it; and now the growing importance of that part to me, and the new sensations in it, demolished at once all my girlish play-things and amusements


    36. Who would feed you two? Who would do your laundry?” But Regan had already annexed William’s cause to her own


    37. But annexed to it and preserved with it, probably m a


    38. Wake Island, 1898: America annexed this uninhabited Pacific island just in case it came in useful


    39. Alsace and Lorraine were annexed to Germany, the whole of northern and southwestern France, including Paris and the whole of the Channel and Atlantic coastline, was occupied by the Germans, and the centre and south of France was a supposedly ‘independent’ state with its own government based at the spa town of Vichy and led by Marshal Pétain


    40. In 1895, the Japanese annexed the Chinese island of Taiwan (also known as Formosa) and they held onto it until 1945

    41. Its critics, including the UN, point out that the wall seems to have annexed some 40 per cent of Palestine’s territory as well


    42. Anglaterra was still called Pirate Island, in commemoration of the national pastime that had gotten it conquered and annexed by the Imperio in the first place


    43. Their attention and wit were drawn off to his more fortunate rival; and the raillery which the other had incurred before any partiality arose, was removed when his feelings began really to call for the ridicule so justly annexed to sensibility


    44. A clever nation would have conquered a very stupid one and annexed it


    45. That the statement annexed to the report made to the Senate on the 2d day of March, 1809, contained all the dividends made by the Bank of the United States, from its establishment to the date of the report, as stated to the Treasury by the bank


    46. That the annexed table, (A,) being a transcript of the above-mentioned statement, with the addition of the dividends made on the 1st day of July, 1809, and on the first day of January last, embraces not only the semi-annual dividends of 4 per cent


    47. The author says: "If he who has a commission to treat has kept within the bounds of the power annexed to his office, though he acts contrary to his private instructions, the sovereign is to abide by what he has done; otherwise, we could never depend on engagements contracted by proxy


    48. "By a special act, done at Fontainebleau, November 3, 1762, of my own will and mere motion, having ceded to my very dear and best beloved cousin the King of Spain, and to his successors, in full property, purely and simply, and without any exceptions, the whole country known by the name of Louisiana, together with New Orleans, and the island in which the said city is situated; and by another act done at the Escurial, November 13, in the same year, His Catholic Majesty having accepted the cession of the said country of Louisiana, and the city and island of New Orleans, agreeably to the copies of the said acts, which you will find hereunto annexed; I write you this letter to inform you, that my intention is, that on the receipt of these presents, whether they come to your hands by the officers of His Catholic Majesty or directly by such French vessels as may be charged with the same, you are to deliver up to the governor, or officer appointed for that purpose by the King of Spain, the said country and colony of Louisiana, and the posts thereon depending, likewise the city and island of New Orleans, in such state and condition as they shall be found to be in on the day of the said cession, willing that in all time to come they shall belong to His Catholic Majesty, to be governed and administered by his governors and officers, and as possessed by him in full property, without any exceptions


    49. Instead of these new States being annexed to us, we shall be annexed to them, lose our independence, and become altogether subject to their control


    50. Again, sir, I never will consent that the bay of Mobile shall be annexed to any State which includes New Orleans and the mouth of the Mississippi, unless, indeed, they are both included in the same State with the whole country north, up to the Tennessee line










    1. For good measure, Tomi printed one of the annexes that gave the chronology of Laplante’s mission in the past, so that she and Boran could understand better the documentary on Yeshua: this business of Common Era versus Hebrew calendars was quite confusing


    2. Those illustrated books contain a wealth of still pictures from our documentaries, plus maps and various analysis and annexes


    3. Three other similar annexes were attached to the base of the tower, between the huge corner support pillars of the building, each housing different services and facilities


    4. The other three annexes respectively contained a medical complex, a sports complex and an educational complex, while the open space of the huge central lobby of the tower was surrounded by an internal ring of shops, boutiques and offices built on ten levels


    5. Annexes of the Saint-Germain-Des-Prés abbey


    6. Michel Lorrain and Nancy Laplante will be busy most of the time hunting, fishing and trapping to provide fresh food and furs to our inn, while Henri Bruage will take care of the building’s maintenance and of constructing more annexes as we go, so that left only me, Fernand and Françoise free to work inside the inn


    7. A number of annexes, including a small barn with cages for chickens and hares, sat inside a courtyard, their back part of a three meter-high wood palisade with a large gate door facing south, towards the fort of Ville-Marie


    8. as if to avoid the monotony of the greenery, habitats abounded all along with cattle sheds as annexes


    9. Stone-built, the manor had turrets, annexes, towers, and wings


    10. place to secure frustration of further movement and the Earth’s motion annexes the object’s freedom

    11. It annexes the territory in question to the Orleans Territory; it creates a Governor; it enacts laws, and appropriates money


    12. To that legal or artificial person, once created, the common law of every State, of itself, annexes all those incidents and attributes which are represented as a prostration of the main pillars of their jurisprudence


    1. excuse for invading and annexing his land


    2. It must give them public encouragement in order to their subsistence; and it must provide against that negligence to which they will naturally be subject, either by annexing particular ho0nours to profession, by establishing a long subordination of ranks, and a strict dependence, or by some other expedient


    3. But the nobles won't support him, and it will only give Strabonus excuse for annexing the kingdom openly


    4. ‘’So, the United States would be ready to guarantee Japan’s territorial integrity against any Soviet attempts at annexing parts of our islands, is that it?’’


    5. To that, Rome responded by crushing the resistance, destroying the Greek city of Corinth and annexing Macedon as a province


    6. Not wanting to limit himself, Hitler labeled communists as Jews which gave him all the more reason to fulfill his long-held ambition of annexing Russian lands and enslaving the inhabitants to serve their German overlords


    7. The second series of graft was the money he received from secret agents of the Czech govt who were trying to keep Hitler from annexing their nation into greater Germany by funding British anti-Nazi war mongering politicians like Churchill and others to halt Hitler’s expansionist policies in Europe


    8. Casaubon had thought of annexing happiness with a lovely young bride; but even before marriage, as we have seen, he found himself under a new depression in the consciousness that the new bliss was not blissful to him


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    Synonyms for "annex"

    annex annexe extension wing connect append affix join arm attachment block ell appropriate subordinate take over unite acquire

    "annex" definitions

    an addition that extends a main building


    take (territory) as if by conquest


    attach to