The uniform consisted of a short skirt with leather leggings and Eton jacket. |
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The former Manchester vicar and one-time Eton chaplain has consistently declined to comment on the allegations against him. |
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Dishes such as syllabub and one of my favourites, Eton mess, are making a comeback. |
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My first weekend off in a month, and I'm with Eton and the English bourgeois. |
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Tonight Eton and I fumigated his apartment, and unblocked the bathroom drain. |
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He liked a game of rugby union and was handy at a clay pigeon shoot, but after picking up the habit at Eton, his speciality was water polo. |
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Her drawing-room, distinctively decorated with William Morris wallpaper, played an influential part in Eton life. |
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It all began at Eton, where his father was a housemaster and where he was schooled. |
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A direct descendant of Henry VII, Viscount Mountgarret was Eton and Sandhurst educated and a former captain in the Irish Guards. |
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Battling for her country's interests was combined with a visit to Eton to see her son Nicky. |
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Humph was born in Eton College where his father was a famous housemaster, and where he was subsequently educated. |
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The film is set during the 1930s, at an unnamed school, a thinly disguised version of Eton. |
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He won scholarships first to Eton and then Cambridge, interspersing his tertiary education with journeys to China, Greece and Turkey. |
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I had a meringue sundae with chocolate sauce, a little like an Eton mess, but without the strawberries. |
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Just before her death it is believed she took the blue uniform jacket into a tailor in Eton so that she could be fitted with a new garment. |
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Why should going to Eton and Oxford be seen to debar a person from being elected as a Prime Minister? |
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A Church Commissioner, he was formerly a vicar in Manchester and earlier an assistant chaplain at Eton. |
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Clarke gives the impression that he thinks politics is some sort of Eton wall game, with the sole objective being to beat the opposition. |
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Eton fives is a form of tennis but not the Eton wall game which is something else entirely. |
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Leaving his Eton Square flat promptly at 7am each day, he has every hour of his players ' days programmed to the last second. |
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Educated at Eton and Oxford, he lists his recreations in Who's Who as photography, gardening and horseracing. |
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Eton food was all horribly unimaginative, stews and the like, and the only thing I enjoyed was fish. |
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He cannot do anything about his time at Eton but he must make more connections outside a privileged caste of friends. |
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Educated at Eton and University College, Oxford, Windham was a close friend of Edmund Burke and Dr Johnson, being a pall-bearer at the latter's funeral. |
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It reminds everyone of the rigid service academy structure, inherited from British boys' schools like Eton, in which upperclassmen dominate their juniors. |
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Neither Vicky's rhubarb fool with a chewy biscuit nor my banana and chocolate Eton mess were unpleasant, but we probably wouldn't order either again. |
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Rugby is cool, ditto the Eton wall game, because it's always fun to see some toffy nosed adolescents firmly press each others faces against a brick wall. |
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Over the bridge, Eton seemed to offer even more eating establishments than Windsor, dotted between an eclectic mix of shops, galleries and boutiques. |
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Eton mess, which is said to have originated at Eton College in England, gives strawberries and whipped cream a textural twist by adding crumbled meringue. |
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For several generations the headmaster, who was the subordinate officer of the provost, had been an Eton colleger and scholar of King's College, Cambridge. |
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Pupils came to school in historic costume, including Eton collars for the boys and three-quarter length knickerbockers and pinafores for the girls. |
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He attended a private classical school, Ilminster grammar, before going on to the Eton College of Dr Keate and Dr Hawtrey, where he eventually became captain of the collegers. |
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This passion had been ignited in his childhood years, whilst a student at Eton, when he regularly walked and botanised along the path by the River Thames. |
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Harrovians were also judged to be a bit thick, as the school was not as academically demanding as Eton. |
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Boys left the playing fields of Eton and went straight to the killing fields of Flanders where the challenges would be the same even if the consequences were more deadly. |
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He was educated, like Fleming, at Eton, but unlike his creator, he was no snob. |
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Players have to race through a day in the life of an Eton schoolboy, taking in a sick note from your dame, a ticking-off from your beak and life as a praeposter. |
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After he discovers the fact of his birth, Daniel is sent to Eton. |
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From the battlements, she can look over a bend in the River Thames, across the treetops to Eton College and out over farms, villages and shires of Berks and Bucks. |
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Some may or may not agree with his right-wing views, but they will wince at serious London politics treated by the Tory leadership as a celebrity Eton wall game. |
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It is the taint of Eton that makes him ineligible to lead the Tory Party, in the view of some who believe that counterfeiting Blairism is the road to power. |
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Seventy years ago an Eton schoolmaster dotingly built his soprano wife a bijou opera-house beside the country pile he inherited on the Sussex Downs at Glyndebourne. |
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And watching these two programs side by side makes one feel infinitely happier to have been expelled from Eton than from Harrow. |
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Huxley, 14 in 1908, had been just settling in at Eton when his mother died. |
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Together with other scientists Boyle formed the Royal Society in London in 1660, but refused the presidency, as well as the provostship of Eton, and a peerage. |
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Apparently during his time at Britain's most prestigious public school 'man of the people' David Cameron played the famous Eton Wall game. |
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The blame game is unlike any other game, except perhaps the Eton Wall Game, in that it has no discernible rules. |
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Better was Mrs Diner's Eton Mess, which arrived in a pleasingly retro knickerbocker glory glass and benefited from some tangy raspberries. |
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Puddings feature the likes of Eton mess, chocolate brownies and Knickerbocker glory in a pot. |
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Work began on the Park in December 2006, when a sports hall in Eton Manor was pulled down. |
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At the age of thirteen, he went on to Eton College in Berkshire, following his father and elder brother. |
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Protests were made at the possibility of including Windsor, Slough and Eton in the authority. |
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It was carried over from the athleticism prevalent at the public schools such as Eton and Harrow. |
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It is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the Eton Group. |
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Since 1855 Winchester has not taken part in this, instead playing Eton alternately at the two schools. |
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Each House has a formal name, mainly used for post and people outside the Eton community. |
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The Eton suit was copied by other schools and has remained in use in some, particularly choir schools. |
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It is possible to belong to the Eton Society and Sixth Form Select at the same time. |
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In 1815, Eton College documented its football rules, the first football code to be written down anywhere in the world. |
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A former Precentor of the college, Ralph Allwood set up and organised Eton Choral Courses, which run at the School every summer. |
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However, no child attended Eton on this scheme, meaning that the actual level of state assistance to the School has always been lower. |
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Eton also runs a number of choral and English language courses during the summer months. |
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In October 2004, Sarah Forsyth claimed that she had been dismissed unfairly by Eton College and had been bullied by senior staff. |
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The incident raised concerns over whether the charitable status of independent schools such as Eton should be reconsidered, and perhaps revoked. |
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Eton College offers its sincere apologies to those boys concerned and their families. |
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Eton has recently fostered while Jarvis briefly taught theology at Eton after retiring from his headmaster post at Roxbury Latin. |
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Foot, who had spent nine years as a science master at Eton College, before joining Doon. |
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In Doon's early years, faculty from Eton travelled to India to fill up the academic posts. |
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The school is located in Holyport, Berkshire and Eton College acts as the main educational sponsor of the school. |
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The former Prime Minister of Thailand, Abhisit Vejjajiva, who governed from 2008 to 2011, was also educated at Eton. |
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Eton College is located within about half a mile of the castle, across the River Thames. |
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It is immediately south of the River Thames, which forms its boundary with its ancient twin town of Eton. |
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In the final examinations at Eton, Ayer came second in his year, and first in classics. |
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Merie, recalled that Shelley made no friends at Eton, although he did seek a kindred spirit without success. |
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But inclusion on the Eton scholarship roll did not guarantee a place, and none was immediately available for Blair. |
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He chose to stay at St Cyprian's until December 1916, in case a place at Eton became available. |
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He remained at Eton until December 1921, when he left midway between his 18th and 19th birthday. |
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Steven Runciman, who was at Eton with Blair, noted that he and his contemporaries appreciated Huxley's linguistic flair. |
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Cyril Connolly followed Blair to Eton, but because they were in separate years, they did not associate with each other. |
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Eton has the balance of wins, but the victor in the bicentenary year was Harrow. |
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They had not attended Eton, Harrow or Oxbridge and they were not from the upper classes. |
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He left Eton on 2 April 1696 and matriculated at King's College, Cambridge on the same day. |
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Educated at Eton, Sandhurst and, briefly, the universities of Munich and Geneva, Fleming moved through several jobs before he started writing. |
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On returning, he was educated at Eton College and then at Bryanston School in Dorset. |
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He was educated at Eton College and Oxford University, after which he studied the philosophy of logical positivism at the University of Vienna. |
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It was at Eton that Ayer first became known for his characteristic bravado and precocity. |
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Remarkably the three Prime Ministers from 1880 to 1902, namely Gladstone, Salisbury and Rosebery, all attended both Eton and Christ Church. |
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Holt was born in London and was educated at Eton, where he won a prize in biology. |
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Two schoolboys from Eton College struck him with their umbrellas, until he was hustled away by a policeman. |
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The young Lord Dunglass was educated at Ludgrove School, followed by Eton College. |
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Gray's mother paid for him to go to Eton College, where his uncles Robert and William Antrobus worked. |
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He recalled his schooldays as a time of great happiness, as is evident in his Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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Benson, formerly a greatly loved master at Eton, and by this time a don at Magdalene College. |
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Jake also plays rugby for Worcester and England and was named in the fi-nal 15 for the ancient Eton Wall game which took place yesterday. |
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It was filmed at Eton in the early nineties, when I was a student there. |
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The flamboyant Channel 4 presenter even taught Wills, 17, the bookies' secret sign language, tic-tac, during a 90-minute talk at Eton. |
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The Transport Secretary should resign, along with Dodgy Dave and his Eton spivs. |
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And us Old Incognetians are just as good as those chinless tossers from Eton and Harrow, yurr? |
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James, Provost of Eton, palaeographer, biblical scholar, and teller of antiquarian ghost stories. |
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Yet, for all his expensive education at Eton, not everyone assumes that he is the ultimate posho poised to grab the reigns of power. |
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The young couple looked all loved-up after Wills, 23, returned to his former school Eton College to play in its ancient field game. |
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Eton has educated 19 British prime ministers and generations of the aristocracy and has been referred to as the chief nurse of England's statesmen. |
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Dunglass had shown little interest in politics while at Eton or Oxford. |
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The OFT offered both Winchester College and Eton a fifty percent reduction in their penalties in return for their full cooperation with the investigation. |
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In 1880, Maitland was introduced by Frederick Pollock, who had been to Eton and Cambridge with him, to the Sunday Tramps, a walking club founded by Leslie Stephen. |
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I've known the chap since he was a squit at Eton and was waiting each Sunday for his doting sibling to turn up at college to take him out to lunch. |
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Gordon Brown's no class warrior and Cameron should be ashamed he joined the elitist Bullingdon Club rather than that his parents sent him to Eton. |
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Rosebery died at The Durdans, Epsom, Surrey, on 21 May 1929, to the accompaniment, as he had requested, of a gramophone recording of the Eton Boating Song. |
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Although primarily interested in furthering his intellectual pursuits, he was very keen on sports, particularly rugby, and reputedly played the Eton Wall Game very well. |
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In 1785, a lack of success at Eton, combined with a shortage of family funds due to his father's death, forced the young Wellesley and his mother to move to Brussels. |
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This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. |
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A POLAR bear mauled an Eton pupil to death after tripwires patched up with paperclips failed to trigger an explosion that should have saved his life. |
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Schools range from Eton College to small Primary and High schools. |
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Slater persuaded Fleming's mother to remove him from Eton a term early for a crammer course to gain entry to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. |
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The men's first team, which forms Wasps, was derived from Wasps Football Club who were formed in 1867 at the now defunct Eton and Middlesex Tavern in North London. |
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The Cambridge Rules were written at Trinity College, Cambridge, at a meeting attended by representatives from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester and Shrewsbury schools. |
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Some of the events of the 2012 Summer Olympics were held in the south east, including the rowing at Eton Dorney and part of the cycling road race in the Surrey Hills. |
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He also enjoyed fishing and shooting rabbits, and conducting experiments as in cooking a hedgehog or shooting down a jackdaw from the Eton roof to dissect it. |
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At an overcast Eton Dorney, roared on by a capacity crowd including Prince Harry and Prince William, the volume rose as they entered the final stages. |
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The young couple looked all loved-up after Wills, 23, returned to his former school Eton College to play for the old boys side in its ancient field game. |
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At Eton he played tricks on John Crace, his Master in College, among which was to enter a spoof advertisement in a College magazine implying pederasty. |
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In May 1917 a place became available as a King's Scholar at Eton. |
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He came second to Connolly in the Harrow History Prize, had his work praised by the school's external examiner, and earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton. |
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Shelley possessed a keen interest in science at Eton, which he would often apply to cause a surprising amount of mischief for a boy considered to be so sensible. |
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His parents were unable to afford Eton or Harrow, so in the summer of 1803, he was sent to board at John Clarke's school in Enfield, close to his grandparents' house. |
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Big rivals for the school are RGS Guildford, King's College School, Dulwich College, St John's Leatherhead, Merchant Taylors', Wellington and Eton. |
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The former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, elected in 2008 and 2012, was educated at Eton, as was Justin Welby, the current Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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King Leopold III of Belgium was sent to Eton during the First World War. |
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The headmasters' close friendship spawned the Hennessy Scholarship, an annual prize established in 2005 and awarded to a graduating RL senior for a year of study at Eton. |
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Eton College has links with some private schools in India today, maintained from the days of the British Raj, such as The Doon School and Mayo College. |
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This was the most severe form of physical punishment at Eton. |
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Wellington was at Eton from 1781 to 1784 and was to send his sons there. |
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Eton today is a larger school than it has been for much of its history. |
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The Yorkshirewoman competed in the quad and quadruple sculls at Eton Dorney and has also competed in judo, cross country, middledistance athletics and shotput. |
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Some of the wealthiest in our land, having crawled out of the privileged primordial soup and wing collars of Eton, now form the UK's ruling classes. |
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David Cameron was the 19th British prime minister to have attended the school, and recommended that Eton set up a school in the state sector to help drive up standards. |
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It is great and good and splendidiferous your liking Eton from the start. |
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But while many may associate Eton with snotty-nosed rich kids, a group of sixth formers have set out to prove that it doesn't actually take itself too seriously. |
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Pindaric odes are to be written with fire and passion, unlike the calmer and more reflective Horatian odes such as Ode on a distant Prospect of Eton College. |
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The Head Master is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference and the school is a member of the Eton Group of independent schools in the United Kingdom. |
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