George Harrison will be remembered, beyond question, on his own terms, as a quiet man meeting a quiet end. |
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The basic track featured Lennon on acoustic guitar, his vocal and a tom-tom, with Harrison playing a tamboura. |
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A bloodied Harrison clawed his way out of his overhead escape hatch and staggered from the plane. |
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Nik missed a heave at the buzzer and the Wildcats rushed off the bench and dogpiled Harrison at midcourt. |
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Please could any enquirers contact either Mr Harrison or Mr Breese at the auctioneers offices in the first instance. |
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Early in the eighth, Harrison knocked Medina's gumshield clean out of his mouth, and the writing was on the wall. |
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Harrison enjoyed productive years as ex-president and became a respected elder statesman. |
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Everywhere he looks, Harrison sees the rise of pro-corporate environmentalism and the demise of grassroots eco-activism. |
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A penalty goal by Harrison reduced the deficit to 6 points and it would have been a brave bet on the winner at this stage. |
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County debutante Linda Harrison advanced her W50 triple jump best to 6. 09m for 3rd place. |
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Harrison intentionally deadpanned the narration because he wanted it NOT used. |
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Harrison went home on furlough in 1864 to campaign against pro-Southern Democrats in Indiana. |
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Her letter has now been forwarded to the relevant department, but last night Mrs Harrison was still awaiting a response. |
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The schemes on offer from Europe should take Scotland forwards rather than backwards, Harrison argued. |
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And Ms Harrison said some Fijian ladies have their eyes on the banana flowers, which give great flavour to a curry. |
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In a regime devised by his friend and conditioning trainer, ex-paratrooper Owen Lennon, Harrison dons a Bergen rucksack with 30 lb weight in it. |
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The result was Harrison looking like he put on one of those fat suits for sumo wrestling. |
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Dr John Harrison, a climate expert from the University of Stirling, says crops will fail before the land is flooded as salt impregnates the soil. |
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With the help of his friends, he turns to Rita Harrison, a corporate workaholic perfectionist lawyer. |
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Halley treated him cordially and suggested that Harrison consult George Graham, one of London's leading clockmakers. |
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In 1735 Parliament's challenge was met by an English clockmaker, John Harrison. |
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This fact was not lost on the English mechanical genius John Harrison, who first pushed chronometrical precision into this ethereal realm. |
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Eschewing all the modern panoply of medical and technical assistance, Harrison believed in honest hard graft as his road to the top. |
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Those honoured include celebrated benefactor John Harrison, brewer Joshua Tetley and cricket legend Sir Leonard Hutton. |
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The RIAA sent a cease-and-desist letter to an ISP asking them to remove certain files that were the copyrighted works of George Harrison. |
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The ski industry is not doomed, says Harrison, but it is certainly heading for some hard times. |
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It was to be found in the caravan of news vans that followed the Harrison tour. |
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This meant that club stalwart David Harrison rode with sighted Mark Johnson, a work colleague he recently recruited as a steerer. |
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Harrison got tired of waiting for his property south of Chancey Road to drain off more than a foot of standing water. |
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Mr Harrison said the order book reflected the continuing buoyancy of the region's economy. |
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Mr Harrison said the challenge was to continue strengthening the team to maintain the high standards on which the business had been built. |
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There were no excuses from the Harrison camp but the Scottish fighter looked untypically listless for much of the fight. |
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Harrison Ford and Christopher Plummer are two exceptional actors, unfortunately thrown into a very unexceptional movie. |
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Of course, I don't look like Harrison Ford with his athletic bod, trim waist and daunting musculature. |
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Over the fast blue waters of the Harrison we blasted up the river, skimming the surface at high speed, skipping lightly over submerged sand bars. |
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The Tribunal has found that Mr Wheeler was guilty of conduct unbefitting a solicitor for permitting Ms Harrison to work as she did. |
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Last Sunday's single point defeat at Widnes was a sickener for Harrison and his players. |
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Harrison talks too much, and I can't wait to get in that ring and shut him up. |
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His latest attempt to psyche out Harrison has seen the 32-year-old veteran of 75 fights take an opposite tack from his previous mind game. |
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Before settling down to a meal in the Keadeen Hotel, Chairperson of the host town committee, Teresa Harrison, welcomed the athletes to Newbridge. |
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Harrison could well have finished it but the bell intervened to his opponent's relief. |
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Both stood toe to toe in the tenth, but a fierce left to the chin from Harrison rattled the champ again. |
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Keen to avoid the Beatle mania that followed him throughout his life, Harrison decided that his death would be private. |
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Lou Harrison called Hovhaness a melodist that comes along once in a hundred years. |
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Rebecca Harrison was taken ill mid-way through the race but battled on to finish 40th. |
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Prof Harrison pointed out that it was not until 1978 when the world's first test-tube baby was born that the need to regulate was first argued. |
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Unconnected in any way I was greatly saddened to learn of the death of George Harrison. |
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Fr. Michael Harrison led with the rosary and the Blessed Sacrament was carried by Fr. John Loftus. |
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Fleeing his broken relationship, Mitch moves into a low-rent house on the outskirts of nearby Harrison University. |
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They slumped to 23 for 3 after Rashid Khan was run out and David Harrison and Jon Lewis took a wicket apiece. |
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Harrison Spencer, of Gunard, Isle of Wight, has been made an MBE for his services to yacht rigging and sailing at Cowes. |
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The existence of equivalent martingale measures was proved by Harrison and Kreps. |
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Harrison displayed flashes of strength and determination, but it was his endurance that saw him remain champion. |
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Sounding the retreat in late September 1903, Harrison signaled the surrender of the professional politicians. |
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In the film, retired cop Harrison Ford hunts down renegade human replicants amid a dark futuristic vision of Los Angeles. |
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It gives equal kudos to Harrison, the man who spent decades creating the most accurate clock in the world, and King. |
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Beaufort inhabited the scientific world dominated by the chronometer invented by John Harrison. |
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The story of gold is told in a bus tour taking in the site where Harrison identified the gold reef in Langlaagte. |
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In this regard, my friend Craig Harrison tells me that three judges have recused themselves. |
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Captain Michelle Harrison took the kick and floated the ball high across the six-yard box. |
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Harrison is renowned for his independent voice and impassioned commentary on public affairs. |
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The children, pupils of William Harrison School and Beckett School in Gainsborough, were treated for minor injuries, such as whiplash, at Lincoln County Hospital. |
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Lynch landed her first big-screen role in the 1993 film The Fugitive, starring Indiana Jones himself, Harrison Ford. |
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He spends the rest of the movie struggling to clear his name and channeling Harrison Ford from The Fugitive. |
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Peter Lawson, the August winner, beat Ian Harrison 2-0 and Phil Anderson received a walkover as John Dodd was unable to attend because of work commitments. |
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Harrison Ford, Clint Eastwood and Paul Newman were all considered for the role that went to Morgan Freeman. |
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Police Superintendent Michael Harrison said the decline was a result of an effort to decrease gang violence. |
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Bubwith's Cliff Harrison and Jill Schofield were the top performers in both matches, including two whitewashes in their match against York, to end the night with 33 games. |
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At her last annual physical examination, Mrs. Harrison had been started on antihypertensive therapy, and today she needed a recheck and updated lab work. |
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The story revolves around Harrison Ford's policeman, Rick Deckard, and his hunt for four cloned humanoids, known as replicants, in a dystopian version of Los Angeles. |
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The Bunnies reported no injuries after the match but five-eighth Ashley Harrison has a nervous wait after being placed on report for a high shot on Cowboys prop Shane Tronc. |
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Souths five-eighth Ashley Harrison was placed on report for a high tackle on the Cowboys' Mitchell Sargent in the 71st minute of their match in Townsville. |
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Apart from the apparent likeness to Harrison, who lost his battle with cancer in 2001, Nick feels his voice also bears a striking similarity to the late musician. |
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Harrison Blackwood and his cronies, meanwhile, spend their days ruminating on, and searching for, signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. |
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Graham Harrison, also a member of the squad but yet to represent the county, took Atkins apart in the opening round, throwing 180 for 14 then 15 darts. |
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Mail that tells her that Harrison, who was played by fired actor Columbus Short, has been killed. |
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He was also doing monthly weather sessions on 3ZB and regular programmes and talkbacks with George Balani and Robin Harrison on 3ZB on the topic of weather. |
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He was a quiet kid, a hiker and hunter, smart enough to graduate at the head of Harrison High. |
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And George Harrison wrote further mock-Orientalisms on the soundtrack of a film called Wonderwall. |
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He has been compared to the likes of Paul Newman, Harrison Ford and has been heralded as a timeless, classic leading man, without movie star mannerism. |
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Martin Van Buren and William Henry Harrison, our 8th and 9th Presidents respectively, were stunningly unremarkable. |
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He portrays the wise Detective Sean Harrison, who has seen it all before. |
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Mr. Harrison will compile the first-ever dedicated species inventory of microlepidoptera in a prairie community within the original range of eastern tallgrass prairie. |
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In that year the Whig candidate was William Henry Harrison, who had become well known after his defeat of the Shawnee at the Battle of Tippecanoe decades earlier. |
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According to Bergel, Native American legend says that Tenskwatawa, a Shawnee warrior and prophet, put the curse on General William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe. |
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The film is about a shell-shocked WWI veteran, who becomes obsessed with restoring the intricate mechanical Harrison clocks, regardless of the personal cost. |
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Only Millard Fillmore, Warren Harding, William Henry Harrison, Franklin Pierce, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan rank lower. |
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Instead, Harrison set out to locate where these often unregistered and uninsured bikes were stashed between runs. |
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Reading Jim Harrison can help you be a better animal, balancing the examined life with unselfconscious enthusiasm for living. |
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Harrison follows your eyes, as if you're an NFL quarterback staring at a receiver, and he intercepts your sight line with an answer before you can complete the question. |
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As he starts up the stairs, Harrison asks him where he is going. |
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From Harrison Ford to Jack Nicholson, many actors have taken a spin in the Oval Office. |
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Harrison died in 1776, unreconciled with Maskelyne to the end. |
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The southpaw challenger then began to find his range and landed a solid straight left and right hook as Harrison soaked it up and tried to counter with a right. |
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Jim Harrison steps out of that tradition, but with contempt for its pretensions. |
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Then Harrison keeps the riff going while Lennon plays the solo, one of only a handful he played as a Beatle. |
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Wearing a PVC catsuit soul singer Anish Harrison will be in Swindon centre on Saturday, April 2, to mark Animal Aid's Horse Racing Awareness Week. |
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Barnabas stutters a bit, and Harrison sees the doll in his hand. |
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Based upon the novel by Harry Harrison, Soylent Green is a little bit detective mystery, a little bit sci-fi freak show, and a little bit horror show. |
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Generally Harrison Beaumont put all undefined aerial sports in Group 5, along with PG, parascending, parachuting and worldwide offshore yacht sailing. |
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Harrison looked so strong that they couldn't fathom him breaking down. |
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Then, too, Harrison was more of a companionable colleague than a charismatic authority figure who vigorously promoted his ideas and nurtured disciples. |
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The boatramp is situated on the Fraser fairly close to the confluence of the Harrison river, and it was on the lower Harrison that we dropped anchor. |
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Nearly all of the top runners sired by Kris were fillies and mares and Harrison said the late stallion's legacy would be left on the breed through his daughters. |
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Some mention has been made of the election of 1888 when Benjamin Harrison lost the popular vote to Grover Cleveland but took the presidency in the Electoral College. |
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But the album, as a whole, feels very retro, flitting between the 60s psychedelia of The Beach Boys and The Beatles and the more modern likes of Bowie and George Harrison. |
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Since the changeover from punts to euro in 2002 local shopkeeper John Harrison set himself a goal to raise as much funds as he could for two charities. |
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As it approached the hangar, the sound system played the grandiose theme tune to Air Force One, a thriller starring Harrison Ford as a tough, embattled president. |
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A giant zombie flash mob hit Hardman Street in the city centre last night, thanks in no small part to Wirral-born SFX specialist Shaune Harrison. |
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Williams employed Ian Harrison, future director of Triple Eight Racing as team manager. |
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Father-of-three Mr Harrison joined daughter Lindsey Devons, 58, of Crow Edge, who collects every year outside the Co-op. |
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Harrison previously served at US Tape and Label, Diagraph Corporation, Sony Chemicals and Avery Dennison. |
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William Harrison Ainsworth's 1843 novel Windsor Castle featured Herne and popularised his legend. |
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Harrison Ford stars as a cop hunting android fugitives through a future city both awe-inspiring in its scale and grubbily lived-in. |
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Southpaw Harrison landed one punch during the entire fight, out of 32 thrown. |
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Following the war, Neimeyer, along with Le Corbusier, conceived the form of the United Nations Headquarters constructed by Walter Harrison. |
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It was confirmed on 7 September 2010 that Haye would fight Audley Harrison on 13 November 2010 at the Manchester Arena. |
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In 1871, the world's first cat show, organised by Harrison Weir, was held there. |
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Following the fight, Khan split from his trainer Oliver Harrison, the trainer for all of his previous 17 professional contests. |
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Starring Harrison Ford, Blade Runner was a commercial disappointment in cinemas in 1982, but is now regarded as a classic. |
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Public interest was partly fuelled by contemporary writers, of whom the work of William Harrison Ainsworth was particularly influential. |
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There were rumors that Harrison Ford will not return for any future installments and LaBeouf will take over the Indy franchise. |
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In Great Britain, Lake Lapworth, Lake Harrison and Lake Pickering were examples of proglacial lakes. |
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Beatles manager Brian Epstein owned the Saville at the time, and both George Harrison and Paul McCartney attended the performance. |
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An example is Harrison County, Mississippi, which lists both Biloxi and Gulfport as county seats. |
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The invention of the modern chronometer by John Harrison in 1761 vastly simplified longitudinal calculation. |
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It performed excellently, but the perfectionist in Harrison prevented him from sending it on the required trial to the West Indies. |
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Though the British Parliament rewarded John Harrison for his marine chronometer in 1773, his chronometers were not to become standard. |
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When the war ended in 1713 with the Treaty of Utrecht, Harrison continued to act as Chaplain to the Garrison at Annapolis Royal. |
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Although the New York Red Bulls represent the New York metropolitan area, they play in Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey. |
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Langdale has views of, in particular, Dungeon Ghyll Force waterfall, Harrison Stickle and Pike of Stickle. |
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Pike of Stickle stands at the western end, followed by Loft Crag, Harrison Stickle and the great cliff of Pavey Ark above Stickle Tarn. |
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It was placed under siege during the Second English Civil War, during which Thomas Harrison was wounded. |
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There are 132 known crosses within the National Park boundary, according to Harrison. |
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Antiquaries who gained access to them through Stow included William Camden, William Harrison, Robert Glover and Francis Thynne. |
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He added another mackerel and two weevers for 103cm, to finish ahead of Frankie Harrison, who caught a whiting, a flounder and a weever for 68cm. |
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In 2013, Oldman portrayed Nicholas Wyatt, a ruthless CEO, in Robert Luketic's Paranoia, along with Harrison Ford and Liam Hemsworth. |
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Leanne Harrison, aged 22, of Oakenfield, falsely claimed pounds 6,333 income support and housing benefit while she was working. |
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Rusty's British guardian John Harrison grudgingly guards Rusty against the influences of Indianization. |
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Caroline King and Leanne Harrison provide raunchier humour as a pair of uninhibited working class girls. |
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Unfortunately Harrison decided to sing on the bulk of the record, and he's got a quavery, amelodic whine like Dave Matthews. |
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The attempt proved futile as Harrison was then married to his sixth and final wife, Mercia Tinker. |
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John Cage, Henry Cowell, Alan Hovhaness, Aram Khachaturian, and Lou Harrison are all represented here. |
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Helena-May Harrison is simply wonderful as hopeless romantic Charity and she strikes the perfect balance between feistiness and vulnerability. |
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Devastated by her divorce from Rex Harrison, Roberts' alcoholism and depression worsened. |
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Michael Harrison has also joined as a field officer covering North and East Yorkshire. |
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After the concert, Harrison was tied up with producing the tapes from that concert, and so was unable to resume with Badfinger. |
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Thus, George Harrison himself took over as producer in spring of 1971, including Leon Russell and Klaus Voormann in the sessions as well. |
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The event, organised by the children and young people of BAPS Coventry, will also be attended by the Lord Mayor, Coun Jack Harrison. |
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The Rhode Islander, a southpaw like Harrison, had clearly had enough and quit on his stool before the start of the fifth. |
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It was the first major benefit concert in history and was organized by Beatles star George Harrison and Indian Bengali sitarist Ravi Shankar. |
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Harrison would later state that the band was named for Helga Fabdinger, a stripper the Beatles had known in Hamburg. |
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Harrison of Cardiff as managing director and Lord Rhondda as one of its directors. |
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In 1996, director Harrison Engle produced a documentary about the making of Hitchcock's classic, Obsessed with Vertigo. |
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Among the other vehicles Clapton owns or has owned during his life are a vintage Mini Cooper Radford which was a gift from George Harrison. |
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I AM saddened but not surprised at Harrison Brady's school trip being doubled in price by the council. |
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That same year McCartney, Harrison and Starr collaborated on the Anthology project. |
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However, Harrison and Scorse find an increase in small firm closures in Indonesia in response to anti-sweatshop activism. |
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Terry Harrison had more than his fair share of question marks coming into his third season as the Marist girls basketball coach. |
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In July 1968 Clapton gave George Harrison a 1957 'goldtop' Gibson Les Paul that been refinished with a red colour, nicknamed Lucy. |
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But having been assured Harrison was fit to fight, livid Warren is looking to sever his links with the Glaswegian. |
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Collaborators included George Harrison, Phil Collins, Daryl Hall, Chaka Khan, Mick Jones, David Sanborn and Robert Cray. |
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While discussing the fight in the run-up to the event a colleague produced the most revealing Freudian slip by referring to Harrison as Ainsley. |
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Harrison and Starr attended the ceremony with Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, and his two sons, Julian and Sean. |
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The film also stars Brett Harrison, Jennifer Tilly, Charles Durning and Shannon Elizabeth. |
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Slam-bang finale to the original trilogy, with Harrison Ford taking dad Sean Connery along for the ride. |
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Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it. |
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Harrison also invented the bimetallic strip and the rolling bearing, without which most vehicles could not move. |
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Harrison is on his back, and McCartney and Starr are swinging down. |
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North Tyneside's elected mayor, John Harrison, will present the award at the home in Threap Gardens on Wednesday. |
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Since coming to SPADA Ralph and Harrison have each worked their way up from receptionists to their current positions. |
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Harrison and Spearpoint have also observed this phenomenon in the study of adhered spill plume. |
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Opposing Harrison is state prosecutor, Brian Spere, who lives his own troubled home life. |
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Harrison was developing as a songwriter, and three of his compositions earned a place on the record. |
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On 15 December 1969 Clapton performed with Lennon, George Harrison, and others as the Plastic Ono Band at a fundraiser for UNICEF in London. |
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Harrison's debut solo album, Wonderwall Music, in 1968, became the first of many Harrison solo records to include Clapton on guitar. |
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The programme included Harrison Birtwistle's Meridian and Arnold Schoenberg's First Chamber Symphony. |
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Belford House have Lee Harrison available and hope that John Cogger will be able to make a comeback after being sidelined for a month. |
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Harrison Birtwistle was born in Accrington, a mill town in Lancashire some 20 miles north of Manchester. |
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The Bring Back British Rail campaign for renationalisation was formed in 2009 by Ellie Harrison. |
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In England, meanwhile, Harrison met sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, who agreed to train him on the instrument. |
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William Harrison Ainsworth's novel Old St Paul's is set during the events of the fire. |
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In February 1958, McCartney invited his friend George Harrison to watch the band. |
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He was befriended by a local druggist, Jay Miller, who worked at the apothecary at the corner of Sixth and Harrison Street. |
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At the time of signing, both McCartney and Harrison were under 21, so their fathers acted as cosignatories. |
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The core of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them. |
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The New York Red Bulls play their home games at Red Bull Arena in nearby Harrison, New Jersey. |
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Harrison was safely extracted and the 600 Gurkhas successfully fought their way out of Kailahun, suffering one casualty in the process. |
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Cromwell, aided by Thomas Harrison, forcibly dismissed the Rump on 20 April 1653, for reasons that are unclear. |
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But he fell to the first ball he faced after tea, caught by Borthwick at slip from an outswinger from Harrison. |
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Chung was the first of its four picks in Round 2. His arrival might spell doom for Rodney Harrison. |
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Daven Harrison got into difficulties while swimming beside the raft in a area of rapids near the town Lumberland. |
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I think they call it vocalising but I see it as more of a Rex Harrison style. |
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The helicopters returned to Freetown with Harrison, his fellow UNMOs, and several Gurkhas who had been wounded during the siege. |
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I have illustrated an Xlon Japanese paper mache money box representing George Harrison c1970 with a Beatles leather tie wrapped around it. |
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Mr Roy Harrison, chief executive of new Tarmac, the now separate building materials arm, said the move was more complex than typical demergers. |
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Tripped E4, 10pm Inbetweener Blake Harrison stars in a clever new comedy-drama set in a parallel universe. |
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As of the end of the 2016 season, the ECB's chairman is Colin Graves of Yorkshire and the Chief Executive Officer is Tom Harrison. |
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Vale were awarded a penalty 15m out which they ran, linking quick rucks then their back-line, putting Harrison Ashby in space to outpace the defence to score in the corner. |
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Harrison later played drums for both Porcupine Tree and King Crimson. |
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Listen to Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig discuss what it was like to dress as cowboys in chaps and spurs while fighting extraterrestrials with ray guns. |
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Its musically tricky, contrapuntally complex score owes more to Leonard Bernstein and William Bolcom than to Harrison Birtwistle or George Benjamin. |
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In Harrison State Forest, 161 acres were planted in 1993 with 97,000 tulip poplar, green ash, red oak, white ash, sweet gum, black locust, and sycamore. |
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He gave one each to George Harrison, Steve Winwood, and Pete Townshend. |
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The 1962 Rickenbacker 425 guitar, which was refinished from orange to black by Harrison, will go under the hammer at Julien's Auctions in New York, the Daily Express reported. |
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Jack Harrison left the details at this stage to junior colleagues. |
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Like a latter-day Faustus who has mortgaged his soul to the pursuit of his art, Harrison now desperately craves the paternal love from which his learning has estranged him. |
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The following year, Roberts married actor Rex Harrison in Genoa, Italy. |
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Read a no holds barred interview with author Leyla Harrison, in which she talks about rapefic, cancerfic, feedback, and her approach to writing fanfic. |
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That June, De Forest entered into an extended legal battle with an employee, Freeman Harrison Owens, for title to one of the crucial Phonofilm patents. |
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The concert featured Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Ravi Shankar, Gary Brooker, Billy Preston, Joe Brown and Dhani Harrison. |
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In the case of Harrison, who has epilepsy, the employer BEHI was within its rights to ask why his drug test came back positive for barbiturates, the court found. |
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On 29 November 2002, the Concert for George was held at the Royal Albert Hall, a tribute to George Harrison, who had died a year earlier of lung cancer. |
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However, Harrison stopped the sessions after recording just four songs because of his commitments to The Concert for Bangladesh, which Harrison included Badfinger in as well. |
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An earthier context was provided for Tilliboyo and Jalan Jalan, with music for the first work by Gambia's Foday Musa Suso and for the latter by Lou Harrison. |
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With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential act of the rock era. |
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Thomas Harrison built an exchange in the Greek Revival style between 1806 and 1809 After it opened, membership was required and trading was not restricted to textiles. |
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The movie changed without changing a frame,'' says Ben Affleck, who replaces Harrison Ford as a younger, callower version of Ryan in the new entry. |
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Norman Harrison, managing director of Morton's Dairies, which runs the milk round, denied that Monty, who regularly travelled on the float, had caused the accident. |
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The Harrison Opera House, in Norfolk, is home of the Virginia Opera. |
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Snuff production in Kendal dates from 1792, when Kendalian Thomas Harrison returned from Glasgow, Scotland, where he had learned the art of snuff manufacture. |
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Croix in the Danish West Indies in 1883, Harrison permanently settled in New York in 1900, where he attended high school at night and worked a variety of unskilled day jobs. |
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Irritated by both McCartney and Lennon, Harrison walked out for five days. |
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Harrison where he worked on microfluidic devices that incorporate functionalized micro-spheres for solid phase extraction and electrochromatography. |
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Whitley shared his plans for the new town with General Harrison Gray Otis,publisher of the Los Angeles Times, and Ivar Weid, a prominent businessman in the area. |
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Clapton's close friendship with George Harrison brought him into contact with Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd, with whom he became deeply infatuated. |
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Harrison also considers how to equip spacefarers to deal with everyday health problems as well as with the accidental injuries and medical conditions associated with space. |
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With Gardens, Robert Pogue Harrison graces readers with a thoughtful, wide-ranging examination of the many ways gardens emblematize the human condition. |
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For Lennon and Harrison, creativity turned to questioning when an electronics technician known as Magic Alex suggested that the Maharishi was attempting to manipulate them. |
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The rock is an epidotised greenstone quarried or perhaps just collected from the scree slopes in the Langdale Valley on Harrison Stickle and Pike of Stickle. |
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Below the steep eastern face of Harrison Stickle lie Stickle Tarn and its Ghyll, thus ensuring that all drainage from the fell is to Great Langdale. |
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Early in his career, Folinsbee painted in a tonalist style, with an interest in light and atmosphere that grew directly from his time with Harrison and Carlson in Woodstock. |
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In the early 18th century the battle was on to improve the determination of longitude at sea, leading to the development of the marine chronometer by John Harrison. |
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He also instigated the Concert for George, which was held at the Hall on 29 November 2002 to pay tribute to Clapton's lifelong friend, former Beatle George Harrison. |
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A second Act in 1871 gave construction authority to the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company, under chief engineers Sir John Hawkshaw and Harrison Hayter. |
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Harrison also judges with the confidence born of certainty that, in all probability, throughout the world during the coming years, there will be an increase in stigmatists. |
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If that's the kind of demotivating, arrogant double standards Mr Harrison displays to his employees, it's more than just his coffee granules that are in seriously hot water. |
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Neuropsychiatrist Dr Neil Harrison, who led the research, suggests that such unconscious physiological changes may help us empathise with one another and live in communities. |
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For a comprehensive list, see List of compositions by Harrison Birtwistle. |
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Harrison did not renew his contract with Northern Songs when it ended, signing instead with Apple Publishing while retaining the copyright to his work from that point on. |
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A further long-range effort from Harrison Glew, and a brace of chances for William Peterkin were denied by the inspired Campbell in the Norristhorpe goal. |
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