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Ah, Jessica, I was there in what used to be called the Annexe but is now Side Stalls or something and it was marvellous!
Covent Garden to present UK Korngold premiere Jessica 2007
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The bath of the Annexe was a large cement tank, primarily for washing clothes.
Mystic Isles of the South Seas. Frederick O'Brien 1900
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Under the Kyoto Protocol, 36 industrialized countries known as Annexe 1 countries are obliged to reduce their emissions by a fixed percentage below 1990 levels between 2008-2012.
EcoEarth.Info Environment RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (Times of India: none 2009
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We finally reached the so-called Annexe at Entabeni Hospital.
American Chronicle 2008
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They were passed to him together with Naldo's envelope Four days after this, the envelope was sitting on Big Herbie's desk at the Annexe.
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He then gathered Carole and Martin around him and the trio set off, in one of the service cars, a Rover with smoked windows, for Whitehall and the Annexe.
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The Annexe is not easy to find, being half-way up a narrow, unmarked cul-de-sac which runs off Whitehall, heading in the direction of the Victoria Embankment.
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The letter burned a hole in his pocket all the way back to the Annexe.
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Herb worked from the Annexe with a special, and highly secret, title of Director Special Sources, East Germany.
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They caught him unawares as he was leaving the Annexe for the night, and they all drove to a house Gus used quite often, and not on the normal books at the shop.
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