Dunloe Ewart, which Carroll took over two years ago, was also converted into an unlimited company last year. |
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Jamie Ewart did lash home a deserved second for Whitehill in the very last minute but the visitors held on. |
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Ewart points to the inclusion of a fume hood and eyewash station as important to the overall safety factor. |
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Lockhart took the early lead with a single shot and levelled again with another single in the third, following a two by Ewart in the second end. |
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During his time off, Mr. Ewart makes a significant contribution to his profession by being very involved in the marine community. |
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Ewart Shadoff's husband studied broadcasting at Syracuse, and he remains a fervent follower of his alma mater's basketball team. |
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Mr. Ewart has a great respect for the Coast Guard image and takes it upon himself to promote the department as a whole. |
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Captain Ewart is a graduate of the Coast Guard College and has risen through the ranks to Commanding Officer. |
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He pointed out that Ewart Shadoff ranked second on the tour in greens in regulation and was in the top 25 in driving accuracy. |
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Colleen Ewart, chair of the local AGM planning committee, says the committee is having a great time getting ready for the event. |
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My name is Colin Ewart, and I'm with the Rick Hansen Foundation. |
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The main part of the Mint was constructed between 1905 and 1908 to plans drawn up at the Department of Public Works under the direction of chief architect David Ewart. |
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On October 30th, 2006 following the election of the Honourable Dr. Ewart Brown as the leader of the governing Progressive Labour Party, he was sworn in as the Premier of Bermuda. |
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Before that date, however, the Liberal Government of William Ewart Gladstone fell. |
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The advocacy of Ewart and Brotherton then succeeded in having a select committee set up to consider public library provision. |
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A leading Peelite was William Ewart Gladstone, who was a reforming Chancellor of the Exchequer in most of these governments. |
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Home Rule was favoured by William Ewart Gladstone, but opposed by many in the British Liberal and Conservative parties. |
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Two attempts were made by Liberals under British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone to enact home rule bills. |
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Examples are William Ewart Gladstone, David Lloyd George, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher, and Tony Blair. |
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He was an admirer of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone, whom he knew personally, and supported his plans for Ireland. |
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Furthermore, Ewart believed that Jesus' name baptism and the gift of tongues were essential for salvation. |
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In 1886, however, William Ewart Gladstone introduced the Irish Home Rule Bill. |
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Peter Ewart was an engineer who was influential in developing the technologies of turbines and theories of thermodynamics. |
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Shamus Reid, Ian Boyko, Gavin Dirom, Byng Giraud, Graham Mowatt, Elizabeth Model, Susan Harney, Susan Khazaie, Daryl M. Rock and Paul Kershaw made statements and, with Bonnie Burnside and Colin D. Ewart, answered questions. |
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Over the years, his music grew in fluency and confidence as he led combos that introduced a series of important young musicians, including drummer Hamid Drake, trombonist George Lewis, and saxophonist Douglas Ewart. |
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It was not love at first sight for Ewart Shadoff, an Englishwoman, mainly because she never saw Shadoff's face, which was obscured by the bulky camera he was operating. |
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Since then, Mr. Ewart has been working as a substitute, while hoping to secure a full-time position teaching English again, he said in a brief interview. |
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I have a quick question to the RIck Hansen group and Mr. Ewart. |
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David Ewart is one of the more important architects in Canadian history. |
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The chief architect of the Department of the Interior, David Ewart, was put in charge and he was told to design a building that suited a location near parliament. |
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Disraeli's major rival, William Ewart Gladstone, also pursued Rosebery, with considerable success. |
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This inspired Frank Ewart who claimed to have received as a divine prophecy revealing a nontrinitarian conception of God. |
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The opium trade incurred intense enmity from the later British Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone. |
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In the 19th century, some British prime ministers still spoke with some regional features, such as William Ewart Gladstone. |
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Nine-year-old Vinny Ewart endured two gruelling days of auditions to win his role in Rapunzel at His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen. |
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Albert Square has monuments to Prince Albert, Bishop James Fraser, Oliver Heywood, William Ewart Gladstone, and John Bright. |
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The compulsory factor was finally abolished in 1868 by William Ewart Gladstone, and payment was made voluntary. |
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Rosebery first came to national attention in 1879 by sponsoring the successful Midlothian campaign of William Ewart Gladstone. |
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Born in 1809 in Liverpool, at 62 Rodney Street, William Ewart Gladstone was the fourth son of the merchant John Gladstones, and his second wife, Anne MacKenzie Robertson. |
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In 1865, a deputation led by George Ward Hunt proposed the idea of a tunnel to the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the day, William Ewart Gladstone. |
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In 1871, William Ewart Gladstone stated at a meeting held in Aberdeen that if Ireland was to be granted home rule, then the same should apply to Scotland. |
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Among the names which were employed there in the eighteenth century were James Law, Peter Ewart, William Brunton, Isaac Perrins, William Murdoch, and John Southern. |
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His brother Joseph Ewart became British ambassador to Prussia. |
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In addition, between November 1858 and March 1859, William Ewart Gladstone served as high commissioner extraordinary to determine the political future of the Ionian Islands. |
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Disraeli's ministry only lasted a matter of months, and at the end of the year his Liberal rival, William Ewart Gladstone, was appointed prime minister. |
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