Transport Secretary Alistair Darling will present a White Paper outlining how the country can cope with passenger growth over the next 30 years. |
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Francis was a lively young spark who hobnobbed with Wentworth, Wardell, Mackaness and other Adullamites whom Darling detested. |
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Instead of bailing water out of the leaky vessel, Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown are trying to plug the leak. |
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The second piece of legislation which Darling proposed was the imposition of a stamp duty. |
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The herpetologist recently entered his prize-winning carpet snake in the Wild Australia Expo at the Darling Harbour Convention Centre, Sydney. |
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By the 1860s he had become an experienced bushman and travelled widely around Cooper's Creek and the Darling River. |
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Wendy, John and Michael are the children of Mr and Mrs Darling and their nurse is a Newfoundland dog called Nana. |
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Sudds was critically ill, to the knowledge of his wardens but unknown to Darling. |
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Darling was able to switch from attack to defence with the utmost ease and his preferred fielding position was at mid-off. |
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In four weeks, the Menindee Lakes will begin filling again, as megalitres of water makes its way down the Darling River. |
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Barcoo gave us Barcoo rot for a form of scurvy and the Darling River gave us Darling shower for a dust storm. |
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The theme music, Song of Australia, was performed by Ian Walker and recorded at St Mark's Church, Darling Point, in Sydney. |
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Outside the council's administration centre Mayor Darling and the Chief of Navy waited to receive the salute of the officers and sailors. |
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Darling Harbour is the site for many conference centres, exhibition halls and auditoriums. |
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But Mr Darling said a fifth of morning rush-hour traffic was caused by the school run. |
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The free-agent signing of LB James Darling might prove to be one the best acquisitions of the off season. |
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Mr Darling has said that that the location of some cameras might have to be re-examined after the publication of today's detailed analysis. |
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Tock is also marginally less annoying than tonight's victim, sixteen-year-old Foxtrot Darling, who arrives complete with kiss-curl. |
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To a narrow-minded military man like Darling, talk of rights was poppycock. |
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Darling brought out Ted's hash browns and my soft-boiled eggs. |
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While Darling and his shipmates were busy learning the ACD, the ship was steering course as usual, yet with the help of a new friend to the quartermaster. |
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The kopi grave markers, widows' mourning caps and cylindro-conical stones that are so common to the west of the Darling River are rare to the east. |
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The white stockings soon follow, with Darling slowly removing them whilst gyrating atop the drum kit. |
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Darling announced that the widely-expected car scrappage scheme designed to help the car industry would shortly be introduced and would run until March next year. |
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Arriving in 1888 Sleigh took up work at Orange, New South Wales, and soon after, with a partner, began barging cargo on the Murray and Darling rivers. |
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So we worked our way around Japanese tourists studying maps of Darling Harbour with almost alarming levels of studiousness, and made our way into a shopping centre. |
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We had no idea the School Hostilities had already begun, but we were down at Darling Harbour and the place was chockers with kids, the elderly and confused German backpackers. |
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Queen's Logic offered sound reasoning of her credentials in the Fred Darling Stakes at Newbury, a race in which Roundtree also showed solid claims as an each-way prospect. |
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Darling disputed these assertions of fact, but there were no proceedings in which he could be given a hearing or the matters resolved after full consideration. |
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The product range will match GCPL's masstige portfolio under the Darling brand. |
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The recent Chancellors, George Osborne, Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown, opted for water. |
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When her best friend, Hope Weaves, moves away from Pineville, New Jersey, hyperobservant sixteen-year-old Jessica Darling is devastated. |
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Like a pair of stokers in a steam ship, Darling and Brown will throw huge amounts of coal into the furnace in the form of Government spending. |
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In June 2012, Alistair Darling said voters in the rest of the UK could choose not to be in a currency union with Scotland. |
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Now, if you believe these polls, Alistair Darling and his Better Together team should be firing up the slim panatellas. |
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On the morning prior to a televised debate between Alex Salmond and Alistair Darling, a joint statement was published by Better Together. |
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This was attributed in part to a large number of small donations being received after the first televised debate between Salmond and Darling. |
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I grew up in tin huts and humpies along the Darling River and hardly went to school. |
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After a protracted period of negotiation, a public debate between Salmond and Better Together leader Alistair Darling was arranged. |
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The heroine, who rowed to the stricken Forfarshire off the Farne Islands in 1838, is the inspiration for Darling Blue. |
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By making understandable topics ranging from common fractions to a Julia set, Darling ushers readers into the world of recreational mathematics. |
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Linda's many stage roles include Funny Peculiar, Bedside Manner, Not Now Darling, Pygmalion and Rock with Laughter. |
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Governor Ralph Darling felt a mounted police force was more efficient than a militia. |
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The Farne Islands are associated with the story of Grace Darling and the wreck of the Forfarshire. |
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By the 1980s, indie pop and alternative rock bands such as The Alarm, The Pooh Sticks and The Darling Buds were popular in their genres. |
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Ron Darling, former player and current SNY analyst, is the bank's spokesperson. |
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Sopranino, a daughter of Theatrical and Grade 1 American winner My Darling One, gained a valuable winning bracket in the 13-furlong maiden. |
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After weeks of negotiation, a debate between Salmond and Darling was arranged. |
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The policy was however immediately ruled out by the then Transport Secretary Alastair Darling. |
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The story of the rescue attracted extraordinary attention throughout Britain and made Grace Darling a heroine who has gone down in British folklore. |
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Alistair Darling believes the City bigmouths are bluffing, I hear, and they don't fancy swapping London, one of the world's greatest cities, for the land of the cuckoo clock. |
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Veteran entomologists, curator Chris Darling and technician Brad Hubley primarily focus their efforts on geometrid moths and the cicadas of Mulu's forests. |
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Eskom has constructed one small scale prototype windfarm at Klipheuwel in the Western Cape and another demonstrator site is near Darling with phase 1 completed. |
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Mr Darling will never be a Commons performer and grandstander because, despite over 20 years as an MP and a decade as a Cabinet minister, he hasn't got the knack. |
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It reverted to the Chancellor in 2007, then Alistair Darling. |
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Not that this worries David Cameron any more than it particularly bothered the New Labour apparatchiks, including the premier prophet of independence gloom, Alistair Darling. |
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It was led by Alistair Darling, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, and had support from the Conservative Party, Labour Party and Liberal Democrats. |
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Supporters of Mr Darling insisted there was no mood on the Labour backbenches for a change at the Treasury and they warned against a humiliating demotion for the Chancellor. |
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Labour MP Alistair Darling won a standing ovation from the Tory party faithful at the launch of a campaign to keep the British armed forces together. |
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Darling refused a public debate with Yes Scotland chairman Blair Jenkins. |
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The last trainer to land the autumn double was S H Darling in 1925, who saddled Masked Marvel to win the Cambridgeshire and Forseti to land the Cesarewitch. |
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With footage emerging of Roberto Martinez cutting some shapes at a Jason Derulo gig in Manchester this week, Kevin Darling has a look at what else inspires the Everton boss. |
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