They just hung around the Mount of Olives evangelizing themselves.
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She remembers the house where she lived with her family and the garden where they grew tomatoes, lemons and olives.
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We live on the Augusta Victoria campus on the Mount of Olives.
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The olives in the martinis “are as cold as a walk along Park Avenue in January,” Wells rhapsodized.
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Two more outside the Old City, the Mount of Olives and Silwan, are highly valued by the Israeli state.
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When the duck is nearly done, throw in the olives, and let all stew together about five minutes or more.
Domestic French Cookery, 4th ed.|Sulpice Baru
In many instances the dipyrene carried an eye in one of its olives.
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There are crackers and some ham, and a whole big bottle of olives.
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But I cannot think that olives will keep seven years and be so good.
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Still further, I could see the houses of the village of Sharon, embowered in olives.
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British Dictionary definitions for Olives
Olives
/ (ˈɒlɪvz) /
noun
Mount of Olivesa hill to the east of Jerusalem: in New Testament times the village Bethany (Mark 11:11) was on its eastern slope and Gethsemane on its western one