Frequented
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He
frequented
a local coffee shop on a busy avenue and would be seen pretty much each day of the week sipping tea and watching the world go by.
When I saw the film in 1976 it was playing at the Carnegie Hall Cinema, a place
frequented
by people who care a lot about film.
Fistula) Macintyre's dude ranch is often
frequented
by business casual Gordon, at least since resident water witch, Jessica, was 13.
A friend sells her to a brothel where she is
frequented
by Anand.
While on the island, I researched the life and livelihood of the pirates that
frequented
the area.
In Indochina I bet you could count on the head of a pin the number of beautiful women (De Neuve) who ran large rubber plantations and
frequented
opium dens---n'existaient pas! except in the mind of the French Danielle Steele who wrote this silly thing.
PiS politicians also
frequented
venues where recordings were made, and yet none of their conversations were leaked.
The fact remains that the killer
frequented
the Fort Pierce mosque, which has produced at least one other American who went to fight in Syria.
Ice cream parlors are called "Givrard" and "Brodard", and restaurants "Pasteur," after those once
frequented
in Saigon.
They even reprinted reports from ancient times: the views of Aristotle and Pliny accepting the existence of such monsters, then the Norwegian stories of Bishop Pontoppidan, the narratives of Paul Egede, and finally the reports of Captain Harrington-- whose good faith is above suspicion--in which he claims he saw, while aboard the Castilian in 1857, one of those enormous serpents that, until then, had
frequented
only the seas of France's old extremist newspaper, The Constitutionalist.
They aren't
frequented
by lions, tigers, panthers, or other quadrupeds.
Whether or not it was owing to the fact that Frances received none of the compliments which fell to the lot of her elder sister, in the often repeated discussions on the merits of the war, between the military beaux who
frequented
the house, it is certain their effects on the sisters were exactly opposite.
The first few days, those of a wedding being usually days of merry-making, Lothario
frequented
his friend Anselmo's house as he had been wont, striving to do honour to him and to the occasion, and to gratify him in every way he could; but when the wedding days were over and the succession of visits and congratulations had slackened, he began purposely to leave off going to the house of Anselmo, for it seemed to him, as it naturally would to all men of sense, that friends' houses ought not to be visited after marriage with the same frequency as in their masters' bachelor days: because, though true and genuine friendship cannot and should not be in any way suspicious, still a married man's honour is a thing of such delicacy that it is held liable to injury from brothers, much more from friends.
As d’Artagnan so constantly
frequented
the hotel, no difficulty was made in complying with his request, and a servant went to inform M. de Treville that his young compatriot, having something important to communicate, solicited a private audience.
One evening I went, according to custom, to a house which I
frequented
with much pleasure: when one is young, what can be expected?--one is weak.
The animals which
frequented
these heights--and there were numerous traces of them--must necessarily belong to those races of sure foot and supple spine, chamois or goat.
But was it frequented, at least occasionally, by the natives of neighboring islands?
Numerous aquatic birds
frequented
the shores of this little Ontario, in which the thousand isles of its American namesake were represented by a rock which emerged from its surface, some hundred feet from the southern shore.
A few sea-birds
frequented
this desolate coast, gulls, great albatrosses, as well as wild duck, for which Pencroft had a great fancy.
However, no wild beast showed itself, and it was probable that these animals
frequented
rather the thick forests in the south; but the settlers had the disagreeable surprise of seeing Top stop before a snake of great size, measuring from fourteen to fifteen feet in length.
It must be mentioned also, that they had not been dug at random, but at certain places where numerous footprints showed that quadrupeds
frequented
the ground.
There he lodged a dozen of those pigeons which
frequented
the rocks of the plateau.
The settlers hunted too the turtles which
frequented
the shores of Cape Mandible.
The corral finished, a raid had to be made on the pastures
frequented
by the ruminants.
To the enormous lava rocks succeeded soon those capricious sand dunes, among which the engineer had been so singularly recovered, and which seabirds
frequented
in thousands.
He thought only of the duty which he had promised to accomplish, and nothing of the danger which he ran, not only on board the ship, but in the sea, often
frequented
by sharks.
These ladies belonged to a circle which, though higher, was entirely hostile to the set Anna
frequented.
Not that I did not believe the savages had
frequented
the island even all the while, and might have been several hundreds of them at times on shore there; but I had never known it, and was incapable of any apprehensions about it; my satisfaction was perfect, though my danger was the same, and I was as happy in not knowing my danger as if I had never really been exposed to it.
The abbe was not a person to show his face at this lady's house, which was
frequented
by none but the best company.
However, the people of the quarters which she
frequented
loved her for her gayety, her daintiness, her lively manners, her dances, and her songs.
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