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She had dwelt for four years in the solitude of the rocks, and for three years more she abode in that which she called the Grot of the Rivulets.
The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others Georgiana Fullerton 1848
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Do you remember, at Niagara, a little cataract on the American side, which throws its silver sheeny veil over a cave called the Grot of
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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Also hidden within Fredersen's office is a videophone, which he uses to call Grot at the metalworks during the big riot.
Kris Abel's Tech Life Kris Abel 2010
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Also hidden within Fredersen's office is a videophone, which he uses to call Grot at the metalworks during the big riot.
Kris Abel's Tech Life Kris Abel 2010
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With my budget, the agents all imply, I would be lucky to live in a vandalised wheelie bin full of tramps 'underpants in Grot Street, Foultown (short lease).
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"Grot Spots" can be added to the map both by local residents and by council workers, so is a great way for the council to interact with and act on the concerns of local residents.
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No. 17 (Vancouver to Washington): Vancouver trades this pick and 2003 third-round pick to Washington for Trevor Linden and N.Y. Islanders 'second-round pick (No. 55 overall, Denis Grot) on Nov. 10, 2001.
USATODAY.com - Trades involving 2002 NHL Entry Draft picks 2002
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No. 17 (Vancouver to Washington): Vancouver trades this pick and 2003 third-round pick to Washington for Trevor Linden and N.Y. Islanders 'second-round pick (No. 55 overall, Denis Grot) on Nov. 10, 2001.
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He worked many miracles and holy signs and this is the name of his monastery Tiprut [Tubrid] and this is where it is: -- in the western part of the Decies in Ui Faithe between Slieve Grot [Galtee] and Sieve Cua and it is within the bishopric of Declan.
Life of St. Declan of Ardmore and Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore Anonymous
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The landing-place was called John o 'Groat's House, the northernmost house in Scotland; the man who now liveth in it and keepeth an inn there is called John Grot, who saith his house hath been in the possession of his predecessors of that name for some hundreds of years; which name of Grot is frequent in Caithness.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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