Richmond continued their domination in both league and cup with a comprehensive victory over Dorking in the Surrey Cup quarter-finals. |
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The white Ford Sierra was used in three ram raids before ending up burnt-out in Beare Heath, four miles south of Dorking. |
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Our Dorking store has sold out of videos and other stores are saying that stocks are running low. |
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Clapton would have snatched a draw but for another late goal from never-say-die Dorking. |
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The splendour of the gardens at Denbies and the Deepdene near Dorking were famous in Victorian times. |
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Friends Life employs 3,700 people in the UK, with its largest operation in Bristol, and smaller offices in Dorking. |
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Dorking will have to endure a nail-biting final game of the season. |
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There is a statue of Vaughan Williams in Dorking, and a bust in Chelsea Embankment Gardens, near his old house in Cheyne Walk. |
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This Sunday we have done a 24 km cycling trip in the forests of Dorking. |
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The short, balding Toby Jones, one of the cinema's finest character actors at work today, plays the middle-aged Gilderoy, a home counties dork from Dorking brought to Italy to construct a soundtrack. |
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He left the Dorking house and they took a lease of 10 Hanover Terrace, Regent's Park, London. |
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The fou r-s t rong syndicate from Dorking, Surrey, had one of just two jackpot-winning tickets. |
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He took over Cartier London after the war, when he moved back to Dorking. |
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After confused manoeuvres between Reigate and Dorking as Parliamentary troops closed in, his force of 500 men fled northwards and was overtaken and routed at Kingston. |
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James Fisher's boarding school in Pixham Lane in Dorking, Surrey. |
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