durance in English

noun
1
imprisonment or confinement.
But, setting aside my rancor, what we have here is four tales set during her durance vile at his castle, before he has earned her trust and love by learning to behave like a gentleman.

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1. 4 Durance deal with that steep or deep.

2. The alluvial plains of the Durance lie to the south.

3. 3 Or put my tongue in durance for to die?

4. She tried to picture how the woman had fitted into the Durance coterie.

5. It consists of modern alluvium from the Rhône and the Durance.

6. 20 The everything you could ever want to know about Erica Durance site.

7. 6 At sur - rhone, north Durance River and the confluence rhone 4 kilometers.

8. 5 Nor does long our small Durance deal with that steep or deep.

9. 7 Even the bridge between Durance and Chateau - Arnoux can barely support ox - teams.

10. 10 She tried to picture how the woman had fitted into the Durance coterie.

11. The extreme south of the territory is part of the alluvial plain of the Durance.

12. 22 "Being Lois Lane" featuring interviews with Noel Neill, Margot Kidder, Dana Delaney and Erica Durance.

13. 12 Images are generated within a region of 3D space and break the durance of plane display.

14. 2 She believes he bought this property from Durance with the sole purpose of turning out the others.

15. Platinum-group minerals were discovered, during gold recovery, in the Durance river alluvium, near Peyrolles (Bouches-du-Rhône).

16. 23 A history of Chinese civilization is the one with durance and communication or communication and anti-communication.

17. 16 The white snake"s tragedy is caused by feudal Confucianism durance, little townsman"s character defects and self ethical consciousness.

18. 17 The result that china′s rural labour is serious surplus come from the mistake of strategy of economic development and the durance of institution.

19. Briançon is situated around the confluence of the Durance river and its tributary the Guisane which are fed with snow melt in the Spring.

20. 21 The "Anti-footbinding" movement was an important milestone for the women's liberation as it released durance of women for the last centuries.

21. 9 We can break your thinking durance, because we always like talking the topic we are familiar, the progress will be slow with the same practise.

22. 14 If a person hasn't formed reading habit, he is in durance of his small world around him when taking time and space into account.

23. 8 On the sexual relation, people broke the durance for individual temperament owing to sociality and ethics in cultural tradition, pursuing the reasonless emotion and desire.

24. 13 As the unified regime collapsed in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, clerisies then got free from idealistic durance and came to their self-consciousness, thinking over the existence of the individuals.

25. 15 At the beginning of the new period, the having slipped the leash of the durance of decade turmoil and pinko thoughts, all types of literature creations was flourishing.

26. 18 In addition, strict rules were prescribed for the size of the competition site, the number of people entering on the site,[www.Sentencedict.com] durance of competition and rules of judge.

27. This plateau is home to ancient alluvial deposits, represented mainly by vast stretches of a gravel-sand mixture and of pebbles from the plio-quaternary (Villafranchian), brought by the Rhône and the Durance between Avignon and Montpellier.

28. 19 If one person can take only two hours out of his twelve hours living in a different world and forget the reality before his eyes, then those who are in durance of their bodies will envy him.

29. The edge of the old Crau forms the boundary of the southern slopes of the Alpilles mountains and is characterised by its alluvial deposits comprising rounded limestone and Villafranchien quartz shingles brought by the Durance river, which reached the Saint Pierre de Vence gap.

30. The edge of the old Crau forms the boundary of the southern slopes of the Alpilles mountains and is characterised by its alluvial deposits comprising rounded limestone and Villafranchien quartz shingles brought by the Durance river which reached the Saint Pierre de Vence gap.

31. The Bilboes are still shown in the Tower of London, among the other spoils of the Spanish Armada.: They'll lie safely in the Bilboes, even if we do not run them up to the yard-arm.: It was a rule that none should speak to a man in the Bilboes.: They took him and told him he should go to the Bilboes, and then be hanged.: Restraint, durance, confinement under arrest, or in the Bilboes.