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  2. A Place Called Freedom - Wikipedia

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    A Place Called Freedom is a work of historical fiction by Ken Follett. Set in 1767, it follows the adventures of an idealistic young coal miner from Scotland who believes there must be more to life than working down the pit. The miner, Malachi (Mack) McAsh, eventually runs away in order to find work and a new life in London. Eventually McAsh ...

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    In Masterman Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific, in 1842, Frederick Marryat wrote, "In a well-conducted man-of-war every thing is in its place, and there is a place for every thing." It appears also in a book printed in 1857 by D. Appleton & Co. of New York with the same title: A Place for Everything and Everything In Its Place". [citation needed]

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  5. Spirit of place - Wikipedia

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    For instance, one could logically apply 'sense of place' to an urban high street; noting the architecture, the width of the roads and pavements, the plantings, the style of the shop-fronts, the street furniture, and so on, but one could not really talk about the 'spirit of place' of such an essentially urban and commercial environment.

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  7. A Place Called Here - Wikipedia

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    A Place Called Here is Irish writer Cecelia Ahern's fourth novel, published in 2006. The book was entitled "There's No Place Like Here" in the United States. The book was entitled "There's No Place Like Here" in the United States.

  8. Existential clause - Wikipedia

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    For example, "There is a God" asserts the existence of a God, but "There is a pen on the desk" asserts the presence or existence of a pen in a particular place. Existential clauses can be modified like other clauses in terms of tense , negation , interrogative inversion , modality , finiteness , etc.

  9. 50 quotes that prove there's no place like home - AOL

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    “Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like home.” — John Howard Payne, American actor and dramatist “You can have more than one home.