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It was rare to see boards of that size, Mr Gent said.
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Mr Gent said it would also impact other councils around the country.
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Northland farmer Greg Gent has led attempts to cut the board membership.
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Sir Christopher Gent created the world's biggest mobile operator butat what cost?
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It was time to go collect on that bottle of Kentucky Gent.
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The year afterwards the King led in person the siege of Ghent.
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Artevelde and the men of Ghent were the real masters of Flanders.
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The principal privileges of Ghent were on this occasion revoked and annulled.
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Describing the burning of Termonde by the Germans, a Ghent correspondent said:
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Even they could feel the full ignominy of the flight to Ghent.
Usage of Gand in English
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A play upon the words gant, a glove, and Gand, the French for Ghent.
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So, Gand, when you gonna go check that JANET system?'
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Oh, and Gand's mate, who might be called Patrick.'
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This army thus held the Forests of Vassy but was confronted by the marshes of St. Gand.
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From other sources I learn that the Triomphe de Gand and Seth Boyden are among the chief favorites in California.
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Our route back to Paris was rendered very agreeable by the lively and clever conversation of the Comtesse de Gand.
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Madame Craufurd, the Comtesse de Gand, the Baronne d'Ellingen, Comte F. de Belmont, and our own circle, formed the party.
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If he has heavy, rich soil, let him also try the Jucunda, President Lincoln, and, especially, the Triomphe de Gand.
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The Triomphe de Gand may be given as an example, and were I restricted to one variety I should take this.
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We've tried many varieties, but the Triomphe de Gand proves the most satisfactory, if one will give it the attention it deserves.
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Rastignac dragged Lucien off to the Rue Taitbout, only a few steps away from the Boulevard de Gand, where this scene took place.
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Robert Melun, Vicomte de Gand, was commander of the cavalry, but he had recently been private envoy from Don John to the English Queen.
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The English diplomatists went off to Teoplitz and Kissingen, their French rivals shut up their chancellerie and whisked away to their darling Boulevard de Gand.
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'You're going to spew when you find out, Gand,' Electron interrupted.
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'You want some help hacking the system again, Gand?'
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'What about MIT-youhacked an account there recently, Gand?'