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This quartering continued until 1801, with intervals in 1360-1369 and 1420-1422.
The most salient complaint was against the government's quartering of soldiers.
These barracks were for the temporary quartering of overseas construction workers.
The fourth day passed uneventfully but by the fifth, everyone was beginning to show the effects of close quartering.
Careful quartering of the planet showed no further remains of interest.
"Best I see that quartering is going well."
At the moment there is some reason for optimism because of the very beginnings of the quartering.
Johnson was the last to die, after being forced to watch the quartering of Blessed John.
I saw to their meal and the quartering of their horses."
The meetings could not have been a secret on the ship, and certainly not their quartering near the Grounds.
Such a woman is entitled to transmit her father's arms to her own children, who add them as a quartering.
I've always felt sad that the English custom of public drawing and quartering went by the boards as well."
After a meeting, many towns decided to accept the continued quartering of troops, but refuse to pay the military contribution to fund them.
The second quartering shows a sheaf, a plow, and a pickaxe.
There was the methodical quartering of the ground.
Even though many local people were against unannounced quartering, sentiment throughout the county remained in favor of the British crown.
Still another law allowed Britain to house troops where ever it wanted to, this was called the Quartering Act.
It provided that the quartering of soldiers on private property could not take place in peacetime without the landowner's consent.
Through his well-executed intervention he shortened the quartering of the delinquent and thus the pain.
Yours lies farthest north-the last dale we rode across in our quartering.
Plus maybe a quartering, or whatever.
The 1814 Act changed this punishment and replaced it with death by hanging, followed by posthumous quartering.
The Quartering Act was circumvented in all colonies other than Pennsylvania.
"Take your ease here while I see to the quartering of our other guests, and also to the preparation of a meal.
But those who were directly affected by the provisions of the Quartering Act were less amused.
The long line of thirty-four ships would probably be sailing with the wind on the quarter or on the beam.
TheDido swept on with the easy ridge and furrow movement of a ship that had the wind on the quarter.
TheDido, now speeding down with the wind on the quarter, was hardly rolling: the gunners could not hope for a steadier gun platform.
With the wind on the quarter, usually Sanford's best point of sailing, every leeward roll was followed by a lurch in the opposite direction and her mast described wide arcs against the sky.
They were deeply laden but with the wind on the quarter they came in swiftly with the bow waves curling white as salt in the sunlight and the big lateen sails bulging.
As Southwick brought theTriton round to larboard Ramage felt her motion change; the combined roll and pitch on her original course, with the wind on the quarter, changed to sluggish pitching as she ran almost dead before the wind to pass across the corner of the convoy.
And this morning he really put it through a hard training run.
When I'm on a training run, people call my name.
Be sure to allow at least a week or two between the hard training run and a race.
This is why you have done several training runs of 20 miles.
He had won a couple of training runs here last year.
Then we used his codes to clear her for a training run.
At 05.30 this morning, I left for my regular training run.
I convinced him that today was a good day for a live training run.
Even on a training run like this, you kept discipline.
One solution was to take his son on some training runs with him.
For both men and women, three training runs are scheduled.
It wasn't much of a race, more like being on a training run with a 1000-odd friends.
Training runs, of course, are what each skier wants them to be.
He had the best time in Friday's training run, at 1:49.75.
"It allowed me to get a training run in," he said.
Four of the last six accidents occurred in training runs.
The group worked very hard to complete the lengthy training runs.
Some of her weekday training runs were between 60 and 120 minutes long.
Training runs from 10 days to one month of intensive courses, he said.
They'd be taking various units out on training runs over the next couple of weeks, unless something came up.
The last long training run might be undertaken up to two weeks prior to the event.
She spent most of the following two years on training runs and ordinary duty.
They are allowed three official training runs on consecutive days before the race.
On the first training run, he crashed, broke two ribs.
But the best American sled was impressive in the six training runs.