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adrian
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__NOTOC__ Restaurant Adrian was a restaurant in Amsterdam , Netherlands . It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1967-1970.
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Population (2000): 579 Housing Units (2000): 276 Land area (2000): 1.380765 sq. miles (3.576165 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.049435 sq. miles (0.128037 sq. km) Total area (2000): 1.430200 sq. miles (3.704202 sq. km) FIPS code: 00660 Located within: Georgia ...
Usage examples of adrian.
He led to it repeatedly, and it was constantly evaded by Algernon and Adrian.
Hippias usually the silent member, as if awakened by the unnatural stillness, became sprightly, like the goatsucker owl at night and spoke much of his book, his digestion, and his dreams, and was spared both by Algernon and Adrian.
Judge, then, of their delight when, on this pleasant morning, as they were issuing from the garden of their cottage to go down to the sea, they caught sight of Tom Bakewell rushing up the road with a portmanteau on his shoulders, and, some distance behind him, discerned Adrian.
For strength is with the holy:- Already I shuddered to feel the wave, As I kept sinking slowly:- XXX I felt the cold wave and the under-tug Of the Brides, when--starting and shrinking - Lo, Adrian tilts the water-jug!
MacLean heiresses, much the topic of court gossip since the reported slaughter of their cousin Adrian MacLean and his son at Trurill.
Solarian liner Adrian Bayside then led the group towards the long line for the final security scan.
Lady Blandish, the delightful widow, sat apart with Adrian, and enjoyed his sarcasms on the company.
He and Adrian, and Lady Blandish, took tea in the library, and sat till a late hour discussing casuistries relating mostly to the Apple-disease.
On the day that Hippias made his proposal, Adrian, seconded by Lady Blandish, also made one.
He had not yet consented to see his son, and Adrian, spurred by Lady Blandish, had ventured something in coming down.
Lady Blandish heard from Adrian that Richard was positively going to his wife.
Homeric laughter and nothing else could be got out of Adrian when he heard of the doings of these desperate boys: how they had entered Dame Bakewell's smallest of retail shops, and purchased tea, sugar, candles, and comfits of every description, till the shop was clear of customers: how they had then hurried her into her little back-parlour, where Richard had torn open his shirt and revealed the coils of rope, and Ripton displayed the point of a file from a serpentine recess in his jacket: how they had then told the astonished woman that the rope she saw and the file she saw were instruments for the liberation of her son.
Adrian had an instinct for the majority, and, as the world invariably found him enlisted in its ranks, his appellation of wise youth was acquiesced in without irony.
At the left of Stephen Colonna rode Adrian, grave and silent, and replying only by monosyllables to the gay bavardage of the Knight of Provence.
Adrian blandished, "which allow us to feature her as a selection of rare value.