Next we drove to Granville Island and perused its Public Market with grocers, bakers, butchers, and crafts. |
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The celebrant was local priest Fr. Gerry Chestnutt with the reception taking place afterwards in the Granville Hotel. |
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This would be especially good considering the almost daily South Granville Street traffic bottlenecks and gridlock. |
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Australia's worst railway accident was in 1977 in the Sydney suburb of Granville, in which 83 people died. |
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Then there are these grandiose building projects because, they say, the Granville Street offices are no longer adequate. |
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The pensioners were tricked when a boy aged between seven and eight called at their home in Granville Road around 8pm on Friday. |
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As well, it is possible to provide regular on-site clinics if your work place is within reasonable travelling distance of Granville. |
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He was principal of Granville High School and taught a variety of subjects in Ohio public schools. |
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Still, Granville promises to welcome the family from New York City, should they ever surface. |
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In 1887, however, the CPR built another 20 km of track and extended the track to the small settlement of Vancouver, originally called Granville. |
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King of the boozers is the Granville, Lower Hardres, sibling of the lauded Sportsman, Seasalter. |
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Vancouver is famous for such features as its ocean climate, Chinatown, Stanley Park, Granville Island, the aquarium and its science centre. |
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An example of a disease that requires a long rotation is Granville wilt or southern bacterial wilt. |
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I am prepared to speak here, out on Granville Street, or anywhere on this topic and say exactly what is in here. |
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He currently works as the business manager for the Federation of Canadian Artists on Granville Island in Vancouver. |
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The performances by the school orchestra and woodwind, brass and string soloists delighted a 120-strong audience of family and friends at the Granville Road school. |
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When Granville Mayor Caruhel was originally told what had happened, he assumed it was a prank. |
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They offer a range of free and fee-based programs and services out of their 1,300 square foot office, resource and display centre on Granville Island. |
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The dragon supported a flag bearing a clarion from the arms of the De Granville family, lords of Neath. |
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In October 1652 at Kilkhampton John Granville married Jane Wyche, a daughter of Sir Peter Wyche, English ambassador to the Ottoman Empire. |
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Granville Woods had 35 patents to improve electric railway systems, including the first system to allow moving trains to communicate. |
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The foundation stone for St Mark's Church was laid on 14 June 1844 by George Granville Francis Egerton, the son of Francis Egerton. |
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The diplomatic negotiants enter a large room, and Nordstrom indicates Granville to the chief American ambassador. |
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One of Ramsgate's cinemas and theatres is the Granville Cinema, situated on Victoria Parade, in the town's Eastcliff area. |
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The Vancouver Harbour Control Tower is located at the top of a high-rise building, at the foot of Granville Street, at an elevation of about 465 feet asl. |
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Harley Granville Barker's phenomenally shrewd and clued-up Waste was written in 1907, revised in 1926, and is perennially a play for today as this luminous, penetratingly performed revival by Roger Michell richly attests. |
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Though Mansfield, somewhat contradictorily, sought to deny wider scope to his ruling, Granville Sharp and other abolitionists hailed it as the test case they had wanted. |
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Your tour will continue to the Granville Island Public Market where you will have time to shop in the unique artist galleries and wander through the Public Market of epicurean delights. |
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Located on Vancouver's Granville Island, one of the city's liveliest and most popular destinations, la Place de la Francophonie gave Canada's French language and culture a high profile during the Games. |
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It's certainly not the only place you can shop, but it's compact and manageable, with lots of small boutiques in Chatham Road and Granville Street, and in the nearby Miramar Centre. |
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Unable to form a government in 1859, Granville resumed the presidency of the council under Palmerston and under Russell from 1859 to 1866, a post that brought him into favour with Queen Victoria. |
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The creation of the Place de la francophonie on Vancouver's Granville Island, in conjunction with the Games, is an important project to the Francophone community. |
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Our Granville Island facility hosts more than 260 classes each week, ranging from general courses to pre-professional training in theatre, dance, painting, sculpture, architecture, film, new media, photography, and more. |
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The improvement of access to the river and the introduction of cafes, restaurants and footbridges would transform this sector into the Capital's answer to Vancouver's Granville Island. |
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The CMHC asked an independent firm to periodically review the performance of its offices in downtown Vancouver and on Granville Island regarding the availability of service in both official languages. |
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All of Canada's French accents, from Acadia and Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies and the North, and, tonight more particularly, from British Columbia, will be heard loud and clear on Granville Island. |
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The American Army Transport Ship loss in Granville Channel had a single propeller, and was 261 feet in length with a displacement of approximately 3, 000 tons. |
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On 7 and 8 September, some sixty agents were trained in Granville. |
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You know what? My father has moved to Granville because of his job. |
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Secker agreed to release the rights, and Ransome handed Poe and Wilde over to Granville. |
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Maurice Denis, one of the leaders and theoricists of the Nabis movement in the 1890s, was a native of Granville, in the Manche department. |
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He was riding his pedal cycle to nearby Granville School when the accident happened outside a doctor's surgery. |
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On 20 April 1661 he was created by King Charles II Baron Granville, Viscount Granville and Earl of Bath and in 1663 was invested as a Privy Councillor. |
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As the crew arrived at the lifeboat station, one of them saw a speed boat swamped by a wave near the groynes, close to the Granville Terrace slipway. |
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This supremacy would be challenged by the likes of Granville Sharp. |
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The party-goers included neighbours from Harrogate Crescent, ex-neighbours from North Ormesby Road and Granville Street and members of the Grove Hill Darby and Joan Club. |
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Councillor Granville Baldwin became the first Lord Mayor of Exeter on 1 May 2002 when Letters Patent were awarded to the city during a visit by the Queen. |
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In 1660, Granville was instrumental in the negotiations between his first cousin George Monck, and Charles II that led to the Restoration of the Monarchy to that King. |
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Oscar Wilde, a critical study had been prepared under the guidance of publisher Martin Secker, but Granville had promised better returns and a guaranteed and steady income. |
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Cherbourg shipowners were absent from significant fishing, including that of cod on the banks of Newfoundland, which was a specialty of Granville. |
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The Royalist Navy was forced to retreat to the Isles of Scilly, which lay off the Cornish coast and were under the ownership of Royalist John Granville. |
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