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"enviously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you want to be in the same situation as somebody else, or that shows you want something that somebody else has

109 Sentences With "enviously"

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Each is fascinated by the other, both enviously and sexually.
I'd stared at it enviously, too filled with longing for words.
He's so naturally laid-back that it makes him enviously cool.
Sometimes, the expression is uttered enviously — how did we miss out?
And millions watch enviously: Ms. Rich has over 380,000 Instagram followers.
You know, with the agent enviously examining that cool new case. 
You know, with the agent enviously examining that cool new case.
For years, he was looked on enviously by nearly every other team.
Rolo enviously explains to Nish that Dawson could feel male and female pleasure.
Most of the two-sticker recipients looked enviously at the holdings of their partners.
During my early evenings in repose, I would obsess enviously over friends' Instagram accounts.
All around us, we see friends, co-workers, family, and strangers with enviously dry skin.
With all this to worry about—oh, and Brexit—Europe's bankers may look enviously westward.
Some are enviously watching moves by Kurds in northern Iraq toward declaring an independent state.
He finds himself looking enviously at the luxury of the support provided by Team USA.
She looks enviously at Britain, which has a fast-track visa scheme for technology workers.
The Chinese, who want to become a footballing powerhouse, can only look enviously at Iran's triumph.
A normal company might use the occasion to sell the business while it's still enviously coveted.
As ever, those who failed to qualify will have their noses pressed enviously against the fence.
So stop staring enviously (seriously, it's weird), and become the Mac owner you've always wanted to be.
National teams can only look enviously at the IPL's bumper cheque, which marks two long-awaited milestones.
She and all of her carefully curated friends live enviously Instagrammable lives, and have incredibly successful careers.
Enviously I watched as the other kids in my neighborhood mounted their shiny Schwinns, confident cowkids on imaginary mares.
In a region known for its enviously mild, low-humidity summers, people have increasingly and quietly embraced air-conditioning.
Have you ever enviously wondered how wealthy yachties manage to sail from island to island, disembarking where they see fit?
Advocates for the first approach point enviously to South Korea, which has the world's longest school year and shortest summer break.
Ticos now look enviously upon the two countries that bracket Costa Rica: Panama, which is richer, and Nicaragua, which is safer.
No wonder predecessors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao looked on enviously (though one of them was spotted looking at his watch).
Fundamentally, we resembled the people Serena (Yvonne Strahovski) enviously eyed from her cab in Canada: a spaghetti strap-wearing, PDA-giving public.
Many European cities have long looked enviously to London, hoping to replicate, on a smaller scale, its success as a financial center.
Hawkish Indians look enviously at Israel's model of counter-terrorism and chafe at how Pakistani nukes have defanged their more numerous forces.
Meanwhile, Barbra Streisand's longtime Manhattan penthouse is on the market, Kristen Davis is selling her Brentwood mansion, and we're enviously ogling both.
After my first ayahuasca ceremony, in which I felt almost nothing, I listened enviously to a man who vomited while envisioning Donald Trump.
Several guests enviously eyed the free-standing hand sanitizer dispensers placed nearby; hand sanitizers have been as rare as white truffles these days.
I wondered, a bit enviously, if actors who tried their hand at writing fiction would invent characters with greater depth than we mere scribblers.
Hierarchies of race, ethnicity and religion were imposed on non-Western peoples as Europeans scrambled for territories and resources abroad, followed enviously by Americans.
In the staid world of business videoconferencing, you can imagine eyeson's team eyeing the booming growth of certain consumer-focused video products rather enviously.
It's that retina screen that has had Air owners enviously eyeing the new line for two generations now, clocking in at 113 x 1440 pixels.
Obama even makes mention of watching enviously as his daughters and the first lady use modern smartphones while he's forced to use a feature-poor device.
Deaf Britons look enviously at America, where the government enforces equal service across broadcast and on-demand TV. Modern subtitles are simple to create, and curiously human.
Many observers (perhaps enviously) believe the young have more time and energy, with fewer family responsibilities like nightly dinner with the kids or financial demands like mortgages.
If you are beholden to the deadly sin of envy, then you've developed a foundational way of being that predisposes you to act enviously in certain situations.
"Any time the sun is out," Ms. Axen thinks "we should be outside," said Mr. Rabinowitz, who himself, in the past, had gazed enviously upon neighboring roof decks.
Dogged by Mr. Tuck most of his political life, Nixon can be heard on Oval Office tapes enviously praising Tuck exploits over his own team's crude (and illegal) dirty tricks.
Casting its eyes enviously down the coast of the Persian Gulf, it felt it had the right to be as affluent as its oil rivals Kuwait City, Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
You start out selling schmattas (Yiddish for rags) and end up the scion of an elite family business that over three generations becomes a cultural institution that even WASPs admire enviously.
The Austrians, Swiss and other 'snow powers' receive an avalanche of funding for the national sport, along with world class training facilities, while those without mountains on their doorstep look on enviously.
And now, say advisors, for self-sidelined investors who want to get back into the market because they're enviously watching stock prices rise, there's no guarantee the upward march will continue unabated.
People waste their time viewing inane News Feed posts from "friends" they never talk to, enviously stalking through photos of peers or chowing on click-bait articles and viral videos in isolation.
Finally, when Victoria has her epiphany that she's happy with her friends, and she loves her alleycat life, she shifts from singing enviously to Grizabella about the "beautiful ghosts" of her memories.
And by offering a world where users can escape their real lives instead of having to enviously compare them to their friends, Horizon could appeal to those bored or claustrophobic on Facebook.
The rest will tune in enviously—both from countries that usually qualify, including Italy, America and Cameroon, and from those that rarely come close, such as China, India and much of the Middle East.
On that same block, Abbi sits in a frozen yogurt spot (yes, we get it, it's 2011) enviously watching two close friends laughing together at another table as Ilana shouts for help in the background.
As a crowd gathers enviously outside the window (at least one bloke pops his head inside before being gently informed that it's a private evening), a deep-fried sea bass is brought to my table.
Spotting our #merky suncream, a lady at security loses her cool and enviously asks us where we got it from, before spotting Krept and Konan and losing any interest in our 125ml travel-ready liquids.
His program relies on donations and sponsorship for 100 percent of its funding, leading to some within U.S. skiing and snowboarding to look enviously at countries such as Great Britain, who receive millions in government assistance.
IN THE wake of the scandal over the unauthorised use of Facebook data by Cambridge Analytica, a campaign consultant, some Americans are looking enviously at the European Union, whose privacy laws are the global gold standard.
When Fortnite reached stratospheric popularity early last year, there were undoubtedly an awful lot of VCs on the sidelines looking enviously at the massive platform and wondering what opportunities could be gleaned from its rapid rise.
For years, Japanese businesses and the tax authorities have watched enviously as vast sums have poured into jurisdictions like Macau and Singapore, which have built sparkling casino resorts catering to international gamblers, especially those from China.
It's likely that single drivers in nearly every big city in the world have at one time looked enviously at HOV (high-occupancy vehicle) lanes that allow cars with multiple drivers to zip past them during rush hour.
Bankers looked on enviously in October when Mrs May gave Nissan a guarantee that its terms of trade would not be hurt by Brexit, winning a commitment from the Japanese carmaker to expand production at its plant in Sunderland.
China, which for years watched enviously as the West invented the software and the chips powering today's digital age, has become a major player in artificial intelligence, what some think may be the most important technology of the future.
But as he delicately rearranged his country's government in order to do so, he may have been looking enviously across the Altai Mountains to China, where his close ally Xi Jinping achieved the same power grab with apparent ease.
If you've ever given in to embarrassment in public locker rooms or let your self-esteem get knocked down a notch by looking enviously at people who seem to be in "perfect" shape, Danielle Brooks has an important message for you.
Jena Willingham, of Beulah, Alabama, posted a now-viral picture to Facebook showing her children enviously looking on as she relaxes in a pool with a cool drink in hand—and the day couldn't have come soon enough for Willingham.
Camille is publicly affectionate towards Richard to piss off Adora, so Adora grabs Richard and takes him on a tour of the home where she warns him of Camille's "thorns," all while Amma angrily and enviously watches from the sidelines.
The 303-year-old student sitting on the Columbia steps, The Decameron open on her lap, not so much reading as enviously watching the couples surrounding her — the ones who looked so in love and comfortable in their own skins.
Finch says the feel of his party was inspired by Swifty Lazar's Oscars bash at Spago in Los Angeles — which Finch himself never attended but used to watch enviously from his tiny Hollywood apartment during his years as a struggling screenwriter.
Romans pointedly enviously to the fine Christmas tree put up in the heart of the northern city of Milan, seeing it as another sign of how the Italian financial capital has overtaken the nation's official capital in terms of wealth and prestige.
It's a ruling that Uber may well look enviously at — given, in the case of its ride-hailing platform, the CJEU reached a very different conclusion a couple of years ago, finding Uber to be a transportation service not merely a tech platform.
The next battleground for ABS proponents is insurance regulation, namely Solvency II. ABS syndicate bankers look enviously at the proportion of SSA and corporate bond transactions that are allocated to insurers, which are locked out of securitisations by punitive capital requirements under the EU directive.
We had just come from a party, where I had enviously watched my friend and his new boyfriend casually show their affection—a hand at the small of the back, an arm draped over the other's shoulder—while I resisted every urge to do the same.
More recently, Jayde has started doing her own natural hair tutorials; her mom just sets up the camera in the bathroom mirror and Jayde goes to town: "Hey guys, we're going to do my hair today," she'll say as she smears an ungodly amount of conditioner on her enviously bouncy locks.
One of my main lessons from the trip was that a lot of Silicon Valley's elite have gotten fed up with the Bay Area for various reasons (housing prices, tech monoculture, too much money chasing too few start-ups, etc.), and are looking enviously at other parts of the country.
If Facebook was able to measure our active versus passive time on its app and impress the health difference, it could start to encourage us to either put down the app or use it to communicate directly with friends when we find ourselves mindlessly scrolling the feed or enviously viewing people's photos.
After a few years of looking enviously at my SNES-owning pals and their Link to the Pasts and Secret of Manas (and, later, their imported Final Fantasy VIs and Chrono Triggers), here was a Mega Drive game that looked like it could hold a candle to that level of action-adventuring.
"It can keep its people from looking enviously at the Olympics in the South, rallying the loyalty of its people and officials by reminding them that although the North may lag behind the South economically, it is ahead of South Korea militarily," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior analyst at the Sejong Institute in South Korea.
The Expo's hallways are a riotous blur of stimulation: the smell of the vegan Indian food being ladled out in the café area, the fringe and animal prints and excellent jewelry of the attendees (I eyed a woman in a peacock-patterned sequin coat and a gold lamé scarf so long and so enviously she caught me, and did the same thing again with a woman in the ladies' room wearing a broad gold Isis-style bird neckplate), the whiffs of incense and essential oils, the glint of the precious gems and crystals and flapping banners advertising the bigger name speakers can all be a lot to take in.
"Of course they had their dinner," the labourer notes enviously. "It would be like that. Mrs Baines was a marvel." Part III: Ambrose, too, appreciates his wife's capability, and wishes better for her.
Censorship in Soviet Literature (1917-1991). Lanham u.a.: Rowman & Littlefield, Boston. 109. Historically, Russia has been technologically inferior to the West, which is demonstrated by Glavlit editing out a section of Sevastopol which enviously describes London's technological accomplishments in flattering detail.
Buffy knows she can not leave Sunnydale; Willow now knows she does not want to leave because fighting evil and studying Wicca are what she wants to do. Both will attend UC Sunnydale. Cordelia is shown working in a dress store and enviously holding one particular dress.
DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California. Older than Joe and Dom, Vince was discovered first, and the teenage Joe used to enviously watch him play professional ball. Blessed with some power and good fielding, Vince once claimed that he could run rings around Joe in the outfield.
He tells Inga to be alert for any opportunity to escape. When she protests that she too wants some gold he tells her emphatically there is no gold, that he has just been bluffing. MacKenna and Inga embrace, with Hesh-ke looking on enviously. Hachita spends the night looking at the moon.
Herman admits he is in love with a girl above his station whose name he does not even know. When Prince Yeletsky, an officer, strolls into the park, Chekalinsky congratulates him on his recent engagement. Yeletsky declares his happiness while Herman, aside, curses him enviously. Yeletsky points out his fiancée, Liza, who has just appeared with her grandmother, the old Countess.
Kumudam is heart broken, but still maintains a level of loyalty in hope that, Manickam will realize her love. Choman is angered by all this and develops a hurt feeling towards his best friend. Choman and the Gounder had fallen out with Kannaki. Kannaki meanwhile, out of love, tries to get Manickam out of the local game and enviously out of the clutches of Kumudam.
This technique is used to show the performer's frustration with the monotony of the piece. When the drummer's mind is elsewhere, he starts to get out of rhythm. He shows his discomfort by twitching, indicating that his back hurts, and his continuous muttering. When a female timpanist starts her part, he looks enviously at her and mutters every time he looks back at her.
Michael Fry and T. Lewis have given Rudolph another brother in a series of Over the Hedge comic strips: an overweight, emotionally damaged reindeer named Ralph, the Infra-Red nosed Reindeer, who is referred to as Rudolph's older brother. Ralph's red nose is good for defrosting Santa's sleigh and warming up toast and waffles; he enviously complains about his brother Rudolph's publicity and his own anonymity.
Throughout the game, Reimu and the other protagonists set out to investigate the source of the strange occurrences. The culprit behind all these is the celestial Tenshi Hinanai. Finding her newfound life in Heaven boring and monotonous, she enviously saw the youkai of Gensokyo stirring many incidents from above. Wielding the power to control the earth and the divine , the jaded celestial decides to instigate a catastrophe of her own.
Scene 1: The lodge where Tymethes is supposed to meet Roxano Roxano enters, enviously contemplating Tymethes' date with the Young Queen: "I that could never aspire above a dairy wench, the very cream of my fortunes—that he should bathe in nectar, and I most unfortunate in buttermilk, this is good dealing now, is't?" Mazeres enters and offers Roxano a healthy sum of gold if he will kill Tymethes. Roxano accepts the offer. Tymethes enters.
There was a small nominal entrance charge, with the only extra being charged for a seat at the theater.Edith Sellers: "The Russian Temperance Committees", originally published in Contemporary Review, December 1902: reprinted in Public Opinion, 25 December 1902. The English publication Contemporary Review noted these facilities, enviously commenting:"it is exactly what our People's palace was intended to be and is not". More such People's Houses were built in Moscow and other places in Russia.
Fleas were everywhere throughout the renaissance, both in real life and erotic poetry. Donne's speaker enviously describes the flea's ability to suck his mistress’ skin and amalgamate his fluids with hers, which is how 17th-century society viewed sex. Many lines allude to sex, such as the way the insect “swells” with blood in line eight to suggest a man's erection. Despite its lewdness, Donne also relies on religious imagery to woo the virgin.
Colonel Drewe is persuaded by Marriott's vouchsafing of Case's intentions and sends the civilians to safety with a small escort. Ratina senses something with Case's guarantee is amiss and overrules Case in her brother's absence, leading an ambush of the evacuating civilians when they pause to rest. During the fighting, Marriott is knocked unconscious. The sole prisoner is Elsa who is brought back to the cave and claimed by Case, causing Ratina to look on enviously.
His mother had adamantly told him no, that he had to wait until they got home. Farmer wanted to get one right then and enviously watched another young boy go inside and buy a Coke. His mother told him the other boy could buy the Coke at that store because he was white, but Farmer was a person of color and not allowed there. This defining, unjust moment was the first, but not the last, experience that Farmer remembered of segregation.
Imogen Discovered in the Cave of Belarius by George Dawe.Back at Cymbeline's court, Cymbeline refuses to pay his British tribute to the Roman ambassador Caius Lucius, and Lucius warns Cymbeline of the Roman Emperor's forthcoming wrath, which will amount to an invasion of Britain by Roman troops. Meanwhile, Cloten learns of the "meeting" between Imogen and Posthumus at Milford Haven. Dressing himself enviously in Posthumus's clothes, he decides to go to Wales to kill Posthumus, and then rape, abduct, and marry Imogen.
That is the way locals now see the Roseland Peninsula. ;20th century writers In The Roseland: between River and Sea,Padstow: Lodenek Press Laurence O'Toole described it rather differently, including the parishes of Gerrans, St Anthony in Roseland, St Just, and St Mawes and so only taking the parishes that protrude on that thin arm of the land. Place House at St Anthony was the seat of the Spry family for several hundred years. It has been enviously described by Joe Bennett in his travel book Mustn't Grumble, 2006.
In a prologue, the Journalist notes that in the late 19th century few people had even considered the possible existence of extraterrestrial life, yet planet Earth had in fact long been enviously observed by advanced beings. The Journalist's account begins with the sighting of several bursts of green gas which, for ten consecutive nights, erupt from the surface of Mars and appear to approach Earth. Ogilvy, an astronomer convinced that no life could exist on Mars, assures the Journalist there is no danger. Eventually something crashes onto Horsell Common, and in the resulting crater Ogilvy discovers a glowing cylinder, the top of which begins to unscrew.
Furthermore, the rule of the Teutonic Knights was seen as increasingly anachronistic—taxes (customs) and the system of grain licenses (every trader had to pay large fees for the privilege of trading grain) hindered economic development in the province. At the same time the nobility sought a larger say in the running of the country, and were looking enviously at neighboring Poland, where the Polish nobility enjoyed wider privileges. The Knights were also accused of violating the few existing privileges of the nobility and the cities. Craftsmen were discontented because of competition from so-called partacze, or artisans settled by the Knights near their castles.
The rule of the Teutonic Knights was seen as more and more anachronistic -- taxes (customs) and the system of grain licenses (every trader had to pay large fees for the privilege of trading grain) were hindering economic development in the province. At the same time the nobility wanted a larger say in the running of the country and were looking enviously at neighbouring Poland, where the Polish nobility enjoyed wider privileges. The Knights were also accused of violating the few existing privileges of the nobility and the cities. Craftsmen were discontented because of competition from so-called partacze, or artisans settled by the Knights near their castles.
Following these explorations, Spain and Portugal quickly conquered and colonized large territories in the New World and forced the Amerindian population into slavery in order to explore the vast quantities of silver and gold they found. Spain and Portugal monopolized this trade in order to keep other European nations out, but conflicting interests nevertheless led to a series of Spanish- Portuguese wars. A peace treaty mediated by the Pope divided the conquered territories into Spanish and Portuguese sectors while keeping other colonial powers away. England, France, and the Dutch Republic enviously watched the Spanish and Portuguese wealth grow and allied themselves with pirates such as Henry Mainwaring and Alexandre Exquemelin.
The background is filled with a mob of people, who appear to be enviously gazing at Uzi, these are to emulate his "haters". Uzi, however seems to only be bothered about the girl on his head. One of the people is spinning a basketball on his finger this is an allusion to Brittany who used to play basketball before meeting Uzi (Nardwuar revealed this in his interview with Lil Uzi). Two cameras flash directly at Uzi, this is to portray the newfound fame Uzi has accumulated, and in front of the two girls kissing there is a bass guitar that has "Rage" engraved on its side.
Mary has a reverie about her loved ones and her desire for the garden to offer her privacy and the chance to discover herself ("The Girl I Mean to Be"). Neville's musings are darker; enviously recalling his unrequited love for Lily, Neville wants Archibald to leave Misselthwaite entirely to him. The two brothers' thoughts are interwoven with ghostly echoes of old arguments between Lily and her sister Rose (Mary's mother) about Archibald's suitability as a prospective husband and father ("Quartet"). The melancholy Archibald has decided to slip away to Paris for a while, pausing only to read a fairy tale to Colin while the boy sleeps ("Race You To the Top of the Morning").
At the same time, the shared need of the imperial cities to secure their rights and privileges led them to form an alliance. Collection of the emperor’s dues was a duty that fell on local lords, and in Württemberg that meant the Prince of Württemberg, who was in any case the emperor’s local representative from 1373. For Eberhard II of Württemberg, the privileged imperial cities were impediments to the extension of the power and influence of Württemberg, and so he had good reason of his own to align his interests with the emperor’s own cupidity, as he enviously watched the high revenues enjoyed by the cities from their trading in cloth and salt.
Vicky was sentenced to 10 years for this offence (her mother gets 20 for annoying the judge). Her boyfriend, Jermaine made a brief cameo appearance in a sketch in Series 2. In Comic Relief does Little Britain Live, supermodel Kate Moss played Vicky's twin sister "Katie Pollard", and declared that Vicky was the 'pretty one' and Katie was the "easy one". She is shown in various episodes to be a chav girl seeking to get pregnant in order to get a council house: - in one episode, she is shown enviously referring to an acquaintance of hers who is only 9 years old, but has a council house of her own and 3 children.
At school, she receives an "F" on a test; she picks up a pencil and transforms the big F into a funny-looking Medusa with a big mouth and a lot of pimples. She is shown vandalizing toilet cubicles with the words "Skinny bitches" and snorting drugs while looking on enviously at girls in the bathroom. Next, her adult self (Tina Majorino) spies on two young women trying on dresses in a clothing store, wishing that she was as skinny as them. She is shown stealing a blue dress in the store only to get caught immediately, and is thrown out of the store while the women in the store make fun of her, one of the women takes a picture of her on her phone.
Hill, 2007, pp. 316–318 The first stone of the new Pugin-Barry design was laid on 27 April 1840. During the competition for the design of the new Houses of Parliament, Decimus Burton, 'the land's leading classicist', was vituperated with continuous invective, which Guy Williams has described as an 'anti-Burton campaign', by the foremost advocate of the neo-gothic style, Augustus W. N. Pugin, who was made enviously reproachful that Decimus "had done much more than Pugin's father (Augustus Charles Pugin) to alter the appearance of London". Pugin attempted to popularize advocacy of the neo-gothic, and repudiation of the neoclassical, by composing and illustrating books that contended the supremacy of the former and the degeneracy of the latter, which were published from 1835.
In 2003, Canavan shook off his tag as 'the greatest player never to win an All-Ireland', captaining Tyrone to their first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. As he approached the podium on Croke Park's Hogan Stand after the final, his nervousness was visible, and after being handed the trophy, he made an emotional speech about how he had to enviously watch other Ulster teams lift the Sam Maguire Cup, but "to eventually win it is something else." His appearance in the final was remarkable for the fact that he was the top scorer of the day with five points, despite having suffered an ankle injury in the previous match, and was not expected (or advised) to play. He started the final and was taken off before half time.
Aaron Burr and Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton discuss the legacy of the deceased General Mercer, pondering what their own legacies will be, and Hamilton's attempt to gain approval from Congress for his proposed financial system. Their discussion is interrupted as Hamilton is ushered to a secret dinner table meeting, at which he, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison agree upon an unprecedented political compromise. The capital city of their new nation will be situated on the Potomac River, politically and geographically placing it in the South, Jefferson and Madison's home region; in exchange for this, the Democratic-Republican Party will support Hamilton's financial plan. Burr ponders Jefferson's reports on the meeting, and enviously comments on how the American people, and more specifically himself, had no agency in this decision.
The commissioners subsequently appointed Pugin to assist in the construction of the interior of the new Palace, to the design of which Pugin himself had been the foremost determiner. The first stone of the new Pugin-Barry design was laid on 27 April 1840, by Barry's wife Sarah (née Rowsell). During the competition for the design of the new Houses of Parliament, Decimus Burton was vituperated with continuous invective, which Guy Williams has described as an 'anti-Burton campaign', by the foremost advocate of the neo-gothic style, Augustus W. N. Pugin, who was made enviously reproachful that Decimus 'had done much more that Pugin's father (Augustus Charles Pugin) to alter the appearance of London'. Pugin attempted to popularize advocacy of the neo- gothic, and repudiation of the neoclassical, by composing and illustrating books that contended the supremacy of the former and the degeneracy of the latter, which were published from 1835.
Sherwood 2007, p.66 Among the aircraftmen trained at Hillingdon was T. E. Lawrence ('Lawrence of Arabia'), whose book The Mint, initially censored for its frank use of four- letter words, describes his time there: "Hillingdon House looked forlorn, because of its black windows, behind whose wideness the clerks lounged with their first cups of tea. 'Jammy [cunts],' sneered Sailor enviously." Second World War air raid siren from the roof of Hillingdon House On 1 March 1929, the Royal Observer Corps established its headquarters at Hillingdon House, where it remained until transferring to RAF Bentley Priory on 1 March 1936.Crozier 2007, p.8 No. 11 Group formed on the same day under the command of Air Vice Marshal Philip Joubert de la Ferté, using Hillingdon House as its headquarters.Crozier 2007, p.9 On 13 July, RAF Bomber Command was formed from the old HQ Air Defence of Great Britain and was also based in the house, remaining there until 1940 when the command moved to RAF High Wycombe.

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