How long I sat there, on the earthen floor of the Council Chambers, starring blindly at Kinwell, I can not say. |
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Chambers of commerce and boards of trade are organizations of the same general type as business leagues. |
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He flew of out of the blocks with a reaction time of 0.104 of a second to cross the line ahead of Chambers. |
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Later, when Diane Chambers leaves, the beautiful but jinxed Rebecca Howe is installed behind the bar. |
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The site featured an orangery, a pagoda, and an archway designed by the architect Sir William Chambers. |
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To hear cases, the judges sit in Chambers of seven, appointed on a rotating basis from within each Section. |
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As a child, I remember him working on all the galley proofs for Chambers School Dictionary. |
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Supporters of the men staged an impromptu protest outside Glasgow City Chambers which was attended by about 200 people. |
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After an eternal wait at the Chambers Street stop, we got onto a Brooklyn-bound train and collapsed in our seats. |
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Apricot Theatre presents The Duchess Of Malfi at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, August 10 to 30, noon, at C Venues, Chambers Street, Edinburgh. |
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Chambers walked eight batters and struck out four in a game that took two hours and one minute to play. |
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Their next drive at goal was successful and saw Neil Chambers score a point for the visitors. |
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Chambers also specialises in building office furniture for the corporate sector. |
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Two years ago, Chambers was jetting around the globe preaching the gospel of the new economy to world leaders. |
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Later, he even taught Jessie Chambers, whose family he was friendly with, to speak French. |
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Chambers were slowly depressurized after treatment, and the animals were reverted to breathing room air thereafter. |
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Whittaker Chambers declared that the writings of Ayn Rand, a hero of the more libertarian right, reeked of fascism and the gas chambers. |
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As Izumi's labor pains came quicker, Dr. Chambers administered the epidural anesthesia. |
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Mr Chambers and his wife Wendy, who keep a herd of Hebridean sheep on their smallholding near Monkton Farleigh, are busy lambing this week. |
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America's 4x100m team clinched world championship gold after anchorman JJ Johnson pipped Britain's Dwain Chambers on the line. |
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Perhaps he really does need an angel watching over his career, especially after splitting from his regular co-writer Guy Chambers. |
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If you were in town this morning, you may have heard quite a ruckus down at the Council Chambers. |
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The oil companies shouldn't be able to claim the lack of glaciers on Chambers Street as proof that their opponents are just scaremongers. |
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The whole of the prisoners taken into custody on Monday were taken before G.W. Chambers Esq. on Tuesday. |
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Investors are out in force and Chambers estimates they comprise approximately 65 per cent of buyers. |
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The former MP had commissioned William Chambers, George III's architectural tutor, and Capability Brown to rebuild his estate, Milton Abbey. |
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He scrounged them up in the Municipal Archives on Chambers Street in Manhattan, the address of which he has committed to memory. |
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It is hard to know what psychological damage another defeat might have inflicted on Chambers. |
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At the other end James Regan dived full length to keep out a Neil Chambers effort in the 31st. |
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Chambers English Dictionary of 1872 included an eight page appendix of Americanisms printed in small type, three columns to a page. |
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Two shots were blocked but the ball eventually fell to Chambers who slotted it into the far corner. |
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Chambers are subspherical to incipiently squat, in some cases bulging slightly in their equatorial regions. |
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To explore this very situation, I am curating a small exhibition at Chambers Fine Art in New York. |
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The preservation of traditional shopfronts has not hindered commercial progress and is a credit to many of our local Chambers of Commerce. |
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Senator Chambers said the issue, for a start, was a matter for the Management Board to decide. |
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Before midnight, they made their way by horse-drawn carriage up the cobbled streets of the Royal Mile from a reception in the City Chambers. |
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Chambers of commerce, business, school, and professional organisations are electing their leaders all over the country. |
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Chambers did so in memorable fashion, looking the most stylish runner in all the early rounds. |
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In 1965, the idea of the enantiomorphic pair migrated from the Man of Sorrow paintings to a two-part wall sculpture called Enantiomorphic Chambers. |
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In head shops you can also buy vaporizers with Chambers that can process actual dry buds, but that is so 20th century. |
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Chris Chambers caught a bomb and had a 100-yard receiving day. |
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This came as a surprise to the British Chambers of Commerce. |
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Chambers shirtfronted Habana just as he kicked ahead close to the line. |
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In a strange twist, Chambers was to play the part of Shana Babcock, the best friend of Linda Lovelace. |
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Of the five creeks, we know for sure that two did not support terrapins via sampling done by Chambers, and no terrapins were ever observed in the two not directly sampled. |
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The Michael in question is Mike McFarlane, coach of Chambers and the sprinter who dead-heated with Wells in the 200m final of the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane 19 years ago. |
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Certainly, Dwain Chambers at 100m has timed his season to perfection, and shot-putter Carl Myerscough, back after a two-year drugs ban, looks as powerful as any of his rivals. |
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Chambers are in a moniliform arrangement, without a spongocoel wall. |
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York City Rowing Club host their final event of the year on Sunday when more than 350 crews and scullers will compete in the York Chambers Small Boats Head Rowing Race. |
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The best are Chambers Street Wines, Astor Wines and a new one I just discovered that I love called Flatiron Wine Spirits. |
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A number of large Avens and Boulder Chambers add further intrigue to a fascinating area, which could almost qualify as a complete cave system in its own right. |
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Success as a model led Chambers to Hollywood, but Marilyn soon became disgusted with the casting couch mentality young starlets are often subject too. |
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Thanks to a fire sale at his local public library in Weston, Massachusetts, he picked up several books by J. Edgar Hoover and Whittaker Chambers on the communist threat. |
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The former Development Officer alleges that the suggestion that his probation period should be extended came from a representative of one of the Chambers of Commerce. |
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Working out of her Salt Lake City home, Chambers made formfitting shorts, synthetic mats, wooden blocks, and other equipment for enlightenment seekers. |
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He said close relations between APO and Pakistani Chambers of Commerce are crucial to bring more efficiency in different sectors of economy. |
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Chambers was appointed architectural tutor to the Prince of Wales, later George III, and in 1766, with Robert Adam, as Architect to the King. |
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Each day, the Speaker and Lord Speaker take part in formal processions from their apartments to their respective Chambers. |
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From the late 1970s there has been a continual process of extension to and upgrading of College Chambers. |
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Chambers suggested Polonius's advice to Laertes may have echoed Burghley's to his son Robert Cecil. |
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She took advice from William and Robert Chambers of Edinburgh, directors of one of their favourite magazines, Chambers's Edinburgh Journal. |
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In May the Orwells took lease of a flat in London at Dorset Chambers, Chagford Street, Marylebone. |
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During his convalescence he often visited Hagg's Farm, the home of the Chambers family, and began a friendship with Jessie Chambers. |
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These Agencies were supported by a set of eight newly created Regional Assemblies, or Chambers. |
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The street has several fine public buildings such as the church of St Giles, the City Chambers and the Law Courts. |
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The first, commissioned by Peacerights, was given on 19 December 2005 by Rabinder Singh QC and Professor Christine Chinkin of Matrix Chambers. |
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The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service has its head offices, and the Lord Advocate's Chambers, at Chambers Street in central Edinburgh. |
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Council meetings take place in the City Chambers, which opened in 1933 in City Square. |
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Notable shows include the Morning Show with Basil Chambers and Rose Willock's Cultural Show. |
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The Confederation of British Industry, the EEF and the British Chambers of Commerce are also complaining of falling academic standards. |
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In February 2009, it was confirmed that Williams had written material with Guy Chambers and Mark Ronson. |
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According to a 2007 British Chambers of Commerce report, the private sector also grew, particularly in the service sector. |
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On the north side, opposite St Giles', stand Edinburgh City Chambers, where the City of Edinburgh Council meets. |
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Some members, such as Ernie Chambers of Omaha, are independent of party officially, while others have not publicly disclosed their affiliation. |
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They defined the VOC's general policy and divided the tasks among the Chambers. |
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The Chambers carried out all the necessary work, built their own ships and warehouses and traded the merchandise. |
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Similar criticisms of the sample were made by sociolinguists such as Peter Trudgill and Jack Chambers. |
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The words 'Bim' and 'Bimshire' are recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary and Chambers Twentieth Century Dictionaries. |
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They help the Court, the Chambers, the President and the Judges in all their official functions. |
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Chambers gives the example of an interloper, an informant whose use of Canadian raising is atypical of Torontarians of his generation. |
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The Chambers Dictionary is the most useful and diverting single-column word-hoard available full of unique quirky definitions and word origins. |
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Patrick Limb QC Ropewalk Chambers 'A very intelligent and accurate counsel. |
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Paul Anderson swung in a corner and Loach made a feeble attempt to keep out a header from skipper Luke Chambers. |
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I WAS interested in your article regarding Brian Chambers and his job restoring the Mauretania model for the hotel at Alnwick. |
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The news comes after Britain's leading sprinter Dwain Chambers tested positive for the newly discovered steroid tetrahydrogestrinone last week. |
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Other songsmiths called up for the album include Robbie WIlliam's old pal Guy Chambers. |
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The speed limit on most of River Road between the Randy Pap Beltline and the Chambers Connector is 40 mph. |
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There was little pleasure for Chambers or anyone else yesterday as Sussex mystifyingly killed the game. |
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Chambers will be pitted against tamara Brady, a veteran public defender. |
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According to Fadhel, Chambers was wearing a dark-colored sweater and pajama pants that looked like sweatpants. |
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At the end of that month, the label people came and we had songs Molly's Chambers, California Waiting, Wicker Chair and Holy Roller Novocaine. |
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The moral minority identifying, analyzing and exposing homophobes, Stuart Chambers. |
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Beirut-born Alamuddin, 36, is a member of Doughty Street Chambers in London, having joined in 2010 to complete her pupillage. |
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Miss Proudman might want to pop her impressive CV into the personnel department at the Chambers of Over-reaction and Trifling Indignance. |
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The facility includes Anechoic Chambers, Insectary Chamber, and Laser Labs. |
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Coventry had taken a shock 35th-minute lead when Luke Chambers headed Sammy Clingan's delicious free kick into his own net. |
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But Cardiff Crown Court heard Cook then headbutted Mr Chambers during the pre-season friendly match. |
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A short Allotment House and Elephant Tree walk will be led by Bryan and Dorothy Chambers at 2pm on Sunday from a point half a mile south of White Kirkley, near Frosterley. |
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Chambers admits to scouring academic and public libraries for all editions, subsequent printings, and dust jackets, but does not mention any particular library by name. |
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But Eagles, along with Nick and Julie Clarke, the secretary and treasurer, and Roger Harris, Brian Dupper and John Chambers have managed to keep football at Crown Meadow. |
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The Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry has forwarded requests of All Pakistan Cement Manufacturers Association for allowing the import of Pet Coke. |
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Using block data from the 2000 census, Miller and Chambers have computed bizarreness for the congressional districts of Connecticut, Maryland, and New Hampshire. |
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Patrick Limb QC Ropewalk Chambers 'He never shies away from a fight. |
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Between 1954 and 1982, DuPont screened 1,723 exposed employees annually at the Chambers Works using the Papanicolaou test for urinary cytology and microscopic urinalysis. |
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Brandishing a pair of nunchakus, an Oriental weapon, Chambers, watched by a laughing Storey, covered the cowering victim in WD40, before trying to set him on fire. |
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Chambers of commerce offer networking opportunities, where you can meet other business owners at meetings, speaker luncheons, seminars, and conferences. |
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Chambers was then ranked number two in the world behind former world record holder Tim Montgomery, who was handed a two-year ban for THG abuse earlier this week. |
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Kyle Parker, Carl Bordman, Leon Chambers and a hat-trick from Tiago Goncalbes secured all three points for Splott following their 6-1 win over Pentyrch. |
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We British like to get all high and mighty on the topic but how often is Dwain Chambers deafened by booing when he befouls the GB vest by donning it? |
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He listed central library, the Bluecoat, Oriel Chambers, and the Bascule bridge, on Regent Road, as examples of heritage assets that had been or were being renovated. |
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Kelsey, Heintz, Sandoval, Chambers, Adolphi, and Paffett present this guide to radiation biology and physics for medical professionals using radiation in their practice. |
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He said that the learned Single Judge in Chambers had no jurisdiction to issue directions suo moto in the nature of quo warranto without a formal petition before him. |
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A study by the British Chambers of Commerce found that most firms and education leaders believe secondary schools should offer work experience for under 16-year-olds. |
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The building that houses the Chambers of a Parliament is usually equipped with an internal police and in some, the public force is not allowed access without authorisation. |
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By the way, remnants of the old theories are expressed in autodichia, which involves subtracting the ordinary courts of all acts performed within the Chambers. |
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The heart of the city is George Square, site of many of Glasgow's public statues and the elaborate Victorian Glasgow City Chambers, headquarters of Glasgow City Council. |
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Among the many architects of this form of architecture and its successors, neoclassical and romantic, were Robert Adam, Sir William Chambers, and James Wyatt. |
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Improvements carried out under Lord Provost William Chambers in the 1860s began the transformation of the area into the predominantly Victorian Old Town seen today. |
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They were named so as John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry publicly endorsed the code, although they were written by a sportsman named John Graham Chambers. |
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An important aspect of this relationship with Chambers and other adolescent acquaintances was a shared love of books, an interest that lasted throughout Lawrence's life. |
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He said he will be focusing on connectivity, inclusivity, innovation and relevance during his tenure at the newly-named Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce. |
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Rohm and Haas UK makes materials for printed circuit boards on Binley Ind Est, west of the A46 bypass, near the HQ of the British Chambers of Commerce. |
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Councillor Chambers the hours and work you put into this both with my brother in-law and on your own research shows you to be a credit to your position in public office. |
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Adam's main rival was William Chambers, another Scot, but born in Sweden. |
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