Were this to happen in London I'm not sure the ' Blitz spirit ' would hold out in quite the same way. |
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She is perhaps held in deepest affection by the war generation, for whom she was the personification of the Blitz spirit. |
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Some of the broadcasters tried to invoke the Blitz spirit, suggesting that that would get London through. |
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Of course Blair can't just conjure up a new Blitz spirit to suit his newfound focus on homeland security. |
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But we cannot go on congratulating ourselves for our forbearance, or Blitz spirit or reason in the face of madness. |
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This night found Blitz sitting in the middle of a huge crowd in the center of the main barroom. |
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I served in the Home Guard in the Blitz, and then for four years in the RAF, in which I survived 60 operational sorties in bomber aircraft. |
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The past fortnight has had the subtle appeal of the Blitz spirit. |
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To be abandoned, especially when he was under attack in the British press for escaping the Blitz, was insupportable. |
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He said he had been astonished by the Blitz spirit of local people. |
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Ivor Jones, a Liverpool-born pastor, likened the scenes to the devastation wrought in England by the Blitz. |
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Blitz the soup through a liquidiser or mouli, stir in the chopped parsley and check the seasoning. |
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The condition was first spotted among survivors of the Blitz in World War II who slept in deck chairs in air-raid shelters. |
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That's the conceit of filmmaker Jeffrey Blitz, who set out with digital video camera in hand to document the 1999 U.S. National Spelling Bee championship. |
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They mucked in with the war effort, but their Blitz was made unique by love affairs. |
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As the Blitz tore through the east end of London, the Queen travelled through the bomb sites to boost morale. |
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Posted to Plymouth, he worked hazardously through the Devonport Blitz, and in the aftermath of the Baedeker bombing at Exeter. |
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A coloured and scented solid detergent, Blitz will disinfect, clean, and deodorize your toilet bowl by rinsing it after each flush. |
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The story is told of a couple fleeing in their night clothes to a bomb shelter while their block was being flattened during the Blitz in London. |
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In his low-key documentary, Blitz has succeeded in creating drama out of everyday life that is highly absorbing, despite it's lightweight subject matter. |
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The under 12's brought down the curtain on another season of mini rugby when participating in the Brian Fitzgerald memorial Blitz at Thomond Park on Sunday last. |
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The button to activate the Giga Blitz is ineffective so long as the energy bar Giga Blitz is down. |
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If a ball hits the racket while the energy bar Giga Blitz is increasing, the energy bar Giga Blitz will go down automatically. |
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To activate the Giga Blitz, the energy bar Giga Blitz must be loaded to its peak. |
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World War II offers innumerable opportunities for her to perish during the Blitz. |
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In 1950 Gérard Blitz, a Belgian water-polo champion, pitched 200 tents on a Mallorcan beach. |
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At least those of you who survived Auschwitz, Belsen, the London Blitz and the co-optation of America. |
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There is Ursula the civil servant bravely patrolling a London bombed to pieces during the Blitz. |
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He firewatched during the Blitz in Liverpool, retaining vivid memories of digging out bodies from an air-raid shelter which had received a direct hit. |
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Blitz further stated that RBC will be immediately profitable and yet will still have bandwidth for additional opportunities. |
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The area was heavily bombed in the Blitz, and later heavily redeveloped. |
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Buckingham Palace had, after all, suffered direct hits during the Blitz. |
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From the summer of 1940 to the spring of 1943, Birmingham was bombed heavily by the German Luftwaffe in what is known as the Birmingham Blitz. |
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Civilian attitudes in Britain to their German foes were still not as intense as they were to become after the Blitz. |
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Hitler quickly developed scepticism toward strategic bombing, confirmed by the results of the Blitz. |
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The Phoney War and the unexpected delay of civilian bombing, meant that the shelter programme finished in June 1940, before the Blitz. |
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The interiors are intact apart from the north wing which was bombed in The Blitz. |
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Apart from London, this was the greatest loss of life in a night raid during the Blitz. |
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After the Second World War, damage caused during the Blitz was repaired, and the castle reopened to the public. |
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It was temporarily wrenched from its perch during the Blitz, when it was entangled in the cable of a barrage balloon. |
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Blitz with a hand blender or a liquidiser, check the seasoning, then stir in the chopped herbs and serve. |
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All the TV reports about the Blitz fail to mention Liverpool. |
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With workmanlike efficiency, Blitz on XBox 360 pounds out the brutal gameplay with bone-cracking personal fouls and tackles. |
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The shock troops of New York punk, class of 2003 version, make vibrant and empowering connections on this cut from their third album, It's Blitz. |
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During the Second World War, the city, particularly the port, was bombed extensively by the Luftwaffe in the Portsmouth Blitz. |
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He was famous for organising the city's popular Blitz Balls and tea dances and for his own band The Nostalgics. |
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She attended Henrietta Barnett School in Finchley and remembered enduring the Blitz with her cat, Luftwaffe, and later sheltering under her desk during the early doodlebug raids. |
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Mr. Jones, with his smoothly shaved head and permanently fixed expression of amusement, has been an unmistakable dandy since the early '80s heyday of the Blitz nightclub. |
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An air raid siren will sound over central London late on 29 December to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the biggest Blitz raid on the capital. |
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James went back into the burning house to rescue Great Dane Willow, her seven puppies and the family's other Great Dane, Blitz. |
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The Luftwaffe ravaged British cities during The Blitz, but failed to break British morale. |
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The Gold Awards at the CMAs caps off a stellar year for Blitz, which has also been nominated for Agency of the Year by the national trade magazine Marketing Magazine. |
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Do I have to participate in the Power Savings Blitz program? |
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Civilian casualties on London throughout the Blitz amounted to 28,556 killed, and 25,578 wounded. |
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Hitler now had his sights set on Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June and the Blitz came to end. |
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This imagery of people in the Blitz was and is powerfully portrayed in film, radio, newspapers and magazines. |
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Following the Blitz, which destroyed the chamber of the House of Commons, the Lord's chamber was occupied by the Commons. |
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A section near the Museum of London was revealed after the devastation of an air raid on 29 December 1940 at the height of the Blitz. |
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Parts of the Strand building, the quadrangle, and the roof of apse and stained glass windows of the chapel suffered bomb damage in the Blitz. |
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During the Bath Blitz, more than 400 people were killed, and more than 19,000 buildings damaged or destroyed. |
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During the war, Moore produced powerful drawings of Londoners sleeping in the London Underground while sheltering from the Blitz. |
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He has largely been credited with creating Wasps' famous Blitz Defence that stops teams and is the basis for Wasps' own scoring chances. |
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The turning point was when the Germans reduced the intensity of the Blitz after 15 September. |
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The impact of the Troubles on the ordinary people of Northern Ireland has been compared to that of the Blitz on the people of London. |
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He was a cricket enthusiast, taking his bat with him when evacuated during the Blitz. |
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In 1940 and 1941, after the Blitz, Pinter was evacuated from their house in London to Cornwall and Reading. |
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Eliot's experiences as an air raid warden in the Blitz power the poem, and he imagines meeting Dante during the German bombing. |
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As a child during World War II, Norman was evacuated from London but later returned during the Blitz. |
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Blitz was first published in English and then branched out with Hindi, Marathi and Urdu versions. |
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John Ryle was professor of medicine at Cambridge and had been involved in helping Guy's prepare for the Blitz. |
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The Rotterdam Blitz forced the main element of the Dutch army to surrender four days later. |
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Inverness Blitz is a charity that promotes the development of American football in Inverness and the surrounding area. |
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During World War II, parts of the BBC evacuated to Bangor during the worst of the Blitz. |
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The bombing during the Blitz devastated Southampton in November 1940 and destroyed most of Ordnance Survey's city centre offices. |
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It is the central subject of much promotional material, as well as of images of the dome surrounded by the smoke and fire of the Blitz. |
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St Paul's Cathedral has been the subject of many photographs, most notably the iconic image of the dome surrounded by smoke during the Blitz. |
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During the Blitz, all of Britain's major industrial, cathedral, and political cites were heavily bombed. |
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During World War II, the city centre was heavily bombed during the Bristol Blitz. |
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The modern architecture stands in sharp contrast to the red sandstone of buildings that survived the Blitz. |
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Crystal was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland on 6 July 1941 after his mother had been evacuated there during The Blitz. |
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By the second month of the Blitz the defences were not performing well. |
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By the height of the Blitz, they were becoming more successful. |
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Huge areas of Southsea were destroyed by bombing during The Blitz. |
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They refused to leave London during the Blitz and were indefatigable in visiting troops, munition factories, dockyards, and hospitals all over the country. |
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Though militarily ineffective, the Blitz cost around 41,000 lives, may have injured another 139,000 people and did enormous damage to British infrastructure and housing stock. |
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The British began to assess the impact of the Blitz in August 1941 and the RAF Air Staff used the German experience to improve Bomber Command's offensives. |
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In 1944, he recovered and secured designs by Frederic Shields for the Chapel of the Ascension built by Herbert Horne, which was destroyed in 1940 during the London Blitz. |
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The German strategic bombing offensive intensified as night attacks on London and other cities in the Blitz, but largely failed to disrupt the British war effort. |
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Within the East Midlands, only Nottingham was heavily bombed during the Second World War's Blitz, due to the presence of a large Royal Ordnance factory. |
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Like many areas of London and other British cities, the City fell victim to large scale and highly destructive aerial bombing during World War II, especially in the Blitz. |
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I thought they'd be chuffed that the Blitz Spirit was returning, as they can build anderson shelters and huddle inside Tube stations singing Roll Out The Barrel. |
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As a result, the city became a target for bombing raids, the heaviest of which occurred on the nights of 12 and 15 December 1940, now known as the Sheffield Blitz. |
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They later switched to bombing major and large industrial British cities in the Blitz, in an attempt to draw RAF fighters out and defeat them completely. |
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In 1974, Russi's daughter Rita founded the Cine Blitz magazine. |
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He said how much he enjoyed the Blitz spirit and chattiness in the queues. |
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Nostalgic shots of the old Kardomah cafe on Bold Street or WRVS ladies handing out drinks from the tea wagon during the Blitz bring back memories. |
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Although Nazy and I eventually figured out a way to cram the pieces of the boot into the binding, our group, with Blitz, had ascended a gargantuan T-bar draglift. |
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