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Accordingly, the South African international borders with Lesotho, Swaziland, Mozambique, Zimbabwe (Rhodesia) and Botswana were protected by SAP COIN
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* These countries are to the north of South Africa except Lesotho which is surrounded by South Africa, it being high in the mountains about the size of Wales and right in the middle of the country
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Some camps were next to Lesotho, in the snow, where you were entitled to two glasses of whiskey a day instead of beer (to combat the cold)
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And so we came up with one idea after another and speculated as to the living conditions, the people and the weather in Lesotho
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December would see them all together again at Christmas in Lesotho, but it was still a way away
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Marco and Josie would be with Liam and Patty in Lesotho
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‘When you leave Vanda, what is there here for us?’ Marco asked, not really expecting an answer, ‘I’m going to put the business on the market, there are already a few people interested and we want to move to Lesotho
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I knew they would probably still be on the plane from Lesotho but I left a message on her phone anyway
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Sothe fellow-servant fell down at his 8 feet and begged him and said Grant me respite and I will pay you; And he would not; but took him and throw him into prison till he should give him his debt
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Isothermal layer: a layer of water throughout which a constant temperature exists
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lenses can be distinguished in gravitational lensing – isothermal lenses and
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Paging through the Records in the Dispatch office, Rory noted from one of the ”Ubisi Dairies” letterheads, that they had many branches situated throughout South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana and Maputo…
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Now through the yelling, cursing lines rode the lords of the conquerors—Strabonus, with his broad dark face and crafty eyes; Amalrus, slender, fastidious, treacherous, dangerous as a cobra; and the lean vulture Tsotha-lanti, clad only in silken robes, his great black eyes glittering from a face that was like that of a bird of prey
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"Again, nay!" snapped Tsotha, swinging down from his horse
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"I offer you life, Conan," said Tsotha, a cruel mirth bubbling at the back of his voice
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"I give you death, wizard," snarled the king, and backed by iron muscles and ferocious hate the great sword swung in a stroke meant to shear Tsotha's lean torso in half
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Tsotha laughed silently
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But always the jouncing and rumbling of the chariot brought his thoughts back to revolve with maddening monotony about the treachery of Amalrus and the sorcery of Tsotha
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That was the castle of Tsotha
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In front of him stood Tsotha, and on divans lounged Strabonus and Amalrus in their silks and gold, gleaming with jewels, naked slave-boys beside them pouring wine into cups carved of a single sapphire
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Only Tsotha was not disturbed
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"Our desires are quickly spoken, king of Aquilonia," said Tsotha
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Tsotha grinned bleakly to see the rage of his kingly companions
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Drawing it, he rushed at the Cimmerian, but Tsotha intervened
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Tsotha turned to Conan, who had stood imperturbably during the episode
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At the wizard's gesture, the blacks laid hold of their prisoner and marched him behind Tsotha, who led the way out of the chamber through an arched doorway into a winding corridor, whose floor was of many-hued mosaics, whose walls were inlaid with gold tissue and silver chasing, and from whose fretted arched ceiling swung golden censers, filling the corridor with dreamy perfumed clouds
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At this door stood a fat repellent figure, dangling a bunch of keys—Tsotha's chief eunuch, Shukeli, of whom grisly tales were whispered—a man with whom a bestial lust for torture took the place of normal human passions
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Conan answered with a searing Cimmerian curse that would have burst the eardrums of an ordinary man, and Tsotha laughed thinly and withdrew
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Conan thought of Tsotha's last abominable threat, and groaned in sick fury, knowing it was no idle boast
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He glared fearsomely at the outer gloom, and thought of the grisly tales he had heard of Tsotha's necromantic cruelty, and it was with an icy sensation down his spine that he realized that these must be the very Halls of Horror named in shuddering legendry, the tunnels and dungeons wherein Tsotha performed horrible experiments with beings human, bestial, and, it was whispered, demoniac, tampering blasphemously with the naked basic elements of life itself
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Tsotha's pets might come out of the dark and eat me, and if Shukeli finds out I stole his keys, he'll hang me up by my—well, what will you give me?"
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"Tsotha will never know!" laughed the black fiendishly, too engrossed in his gloating triumph to take heed of anything else, too drunk with hate to know that Death swayed behind his shoulder
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Another of Tsotha's victims, he thought, cursing the wizard anew, and turning aside, followed the sound down a smaller tunnel, dank and damp
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By what hellish arts had Tsotha brought this unnatural being into life? Conan felt vaguely that he had looked on blasphemy against the eternal laws of nature
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It was as if he had wandered into hell—a hell of Tsotha-lanti's making
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"Pelias the sorcerer, Tsotha-lanti's rival, who vanished from the earth ten years ago?"
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He is Satha, the Old One, chiefest of Tsotha's pets
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"Did Tsotha dig these pits for no other reason than to house his cursed monstrosities?" asked Conan
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It remained for Tsotha-lanti to rear the scarlet citadel and open the way to the pits again
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Whatever fate overtook the grand vizier of Khossus, Tsotha avoided it
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As for Tsotha – men say that a dancing-girl of Shadizar slept too near the pre-human ruins on Dagoth Hill and woke in the grip of a black demon; from that unholy union was spawned an accursed hybrid men call Tsotha-lanti—"
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By means known only to Tsotha-lanti, word had reached Tamar of the king's death, within half a dozen hours after the battle
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Somebody in Tsotha's mysterious secret-service had babbled
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"Here is sorcery!" screamed Tsotha, clawing madly at his beard
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Among those who had crossed the barge-bridge before it was destroyed was Tsotha, riding like the wind on a gaunt weird-looking steed whose stride no natural horse could match
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Tsotha screamed a curse, but the great stallion took the last leap with a straining groan, and gained the southern bank
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Old Tsotha rose and faced his pursuer, his eyes those of a maddened serpent, his face an inhuman mask
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Tsotha's right hand came back and forward, and the king ducked quickly
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Before Tsotha could toss the globe in his left hand, Conan's sword sheared through his lean neck
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Then with a swift rush of wings, something swooped from the sky—the eagle which had attacked Tsotha's horse
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Having introduced readers to Lesotho it would be remiss of me not to mention
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He wondered where the report that he had read was, which claimed that several million Chinese from one Chinese Province had latterly entered South Africa illegally through Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho
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Researchers of Noseweek followed the Chen family where one pioneer settled illegally in South Africa, spreading within four years to 172 members of the family scattered across Lesotho trading Chinese products
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Was this to legitimize an influx of Chinese through the illegal immigration corridor from neighbouring Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique?
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Lastly, it is important to note that Namibia as a member of the oldest customs union, SACU, automatically is able to do business across the BLNS countries of Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa
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The members are Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, Swaziland and South Africa
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Shattered Lives describes the situations of some of the those who came into contact with asbestos and their subsequent ruined health and death after developing mesoth elioma – a type lung cancer by asbestos fibres
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alsothe familiar ¡Acabaras! to a child, Hush
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Detection of early and single infections of Schistosoma japonicum in the intermediate host snail, Oncomelania hupensis, by PCR and loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay
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They are still not perfect, but atlast we can at least surf the Web in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and numerousother languages that don't use the Western alphabet
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When the chief constable, Bernard Sothey, saw Jamie McGregor, he hurried up to him and said, "Don't worry, Mr
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Jamie turned to Sothey
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A priest who had watched over him, and helped him learn what it meant to be a soldier of Sothera, and of Caldera
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They killed Bergsbor and Calderan alike, but they saved a special hatred for anyone who wore the emblem of the wolf, because it had been a Sotheran army, led by the Earl himself, that had nearly destroyed their people
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This is an invitation to Varmen toopen her window and sit or stand there behind the grating (reja), sothat the guard standing
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the principal nave, and alsothe body of the transept)
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The asbestos content that causes mesothelioma is not something that could get into the lungs through smoking or other types of bad habits alone
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There are so many people that are teetotalers and yet have acquired mesothelioma
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Replenishing Hair Loss with Mesotherapy
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Are you being tormented with the problem of thinning hair? Try mesotherapy, a cosmetic treatment that involves a non-surgical technique to stop hair loss
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A special mesotherapy gun is fitted with a tiny, sterile needle for insertion into the scalp
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Minor hair thinning problems generally require anywhere from 3-8 sessions of mesotherapy
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Mesotherapy is only effective on cells that are alive; the treatment will not work on dead cells
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One of his paintings sold a couple years back at a Sotheby’s auction in London for nearly forty million
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The ZERO BELLY benefits can be attributed to allyl isothiocyanates, phytochemicals that give the mustard its characteristic flavor
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“I hope Sotheby’s not showing any houses real early this morning
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Run about three, three point five million with Sotheby’s
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Yet he spent a year in jail after being convicted in 2001 for price fixing at auction house Sotheby’s
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The most expensive painting sold at auction is Edvard Munch’s The Scream (1895), which was sold on 2 May 2012 to an anonymous buyer at Sotheby’s in New York, USA, for $119
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Miss Bertram’s attention and opinion was evidently his chief aim; and though her deportment showed rather conscious superiority than any solicitude to oblige him, the mention of Sotherton Court, and the ideas attached to it, gave her a feeling of complacency, which prevented her from being very ungracious
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Norris, with a smile; “but depend upon it, Sotherton will have every improvement in time which his heart can desire
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Such a place as Sotherton Court deserves everything that taste and money can do
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For my own part, if I had anything within the fiftieth part of the size of Sotherton, I should be always planting and improving, for naturally I am excessively fond of it
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Now, at Sotherton we have a good seven hundred, without reckoning the water meadows; so that I think, if so much could be done at Compton, we need not despair
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There have been two or three fine old trees cut down, that grew too near the house, and it opens the prospect amazingly, which makes me think that Repton, or anybody of that sort, would certainly have the avenue at Sotherton down: the avenue that leads from the west front to the top of the hill, you know,” turning to Miss Bertram particularly as he spoke
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“I should like to see Sotherton before it is cut down, to see the place as it is now, in its old state; but I do not suppose I shall
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Crawford’s doing him the honour of coming over to Sotherton, and taking a bed there; when Mrs
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Rushworth arrived, escorting his mother, who came to be civil and to shew her civility especially, in urging the execution of the plan for visiting Sotherton, which had been started a fortnight before, and which, in consequence of her subsequent absence from home, had since lain dormant
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The Sotherton scheme was mentioned of course
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When they came within the influence of Sotherton associations, it was better for Miss Bertram, who might be said to have two strings to her bow
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She had Rushworth feelings, and Crawford feelings, and in the vicinity of Sotherton the former had considerable effect
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She could not tell Miss Crawford that “those woods belonged to Sotherton,” she could not carelessly observe that “she believed that it was now all Mr
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“What else have you been spunging?” said Maria, half-pleased that Sotherton should be so complimented
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Fanny was the only one of the party who found anything to dislike; but since the day at Sotherton, she could never see Mr
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But her chief strength lay in Sotherton
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You know the distance to Sotherton; it was in the middle of winter, and the roads almost impassable, but I did persuade her
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Rushworth had set off early with the great news for Sotherton; and she had fondly hoped for such an immediate eclaircissement as might save him the trouble of ever coming back again
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A well-disposed young woman, who did not marry for love, was in general but the more attached to her own family; and the nearness of Sotherton to Mansfield must naturally hold out the greatest temptation, and would, in all probability, be a continual supply of the most amiable and innocent enjoyments
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She was in a state of mind to be glad that she had secured her fate beyond recall: that she had pledged herself anew to Sotherton; that she was safe from the possibility of giving Crawford the triumph of governing her actions, and destroying her prospects; and retired in proud resolve, determined only to behave more cautiously to Mr
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Here was a change, and here were claims which could not but operate! She might have disdained him in all the dignity of angry virtue, in the grounds of Sotherton, or the theatre at Mansfield Park; but he approached her now with rights that demanded different treatment