His grandmother was a wealthy lady who lived in Hull and originally bought the paintings. |
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A rare Hull breakaway five minutes from time set up the position for Richard Whiting to drop a crucial field goal. |
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In 1934 he was appointed a lecturer in mathematics at University College, Hull, which at that time awarded University of London external degrees. |
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The plaintiffs were examined for discovery for three days and the Hull defendants for three days. |
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He denied it was duplicating work already being done by Hull Council, or repeating expensive studies done in the past. |
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The last few weeks have seen the end of a link between Hull and the university that has been part of city life for many years. |
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Hull and Shanahan have recently been riding their reputations as gunslingers instead of earning them. |
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Six tall ships stopped in Hull as they retraced the route from Europe to America taken by two million emigrants more than a century ago. |
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There are 140,000 addresses in Hull relying on walls and embankments to prevent flooding every day of the year. |
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On January 27, 1974 the Gaul left Hull for the fishing grounds in the North Cape area. |
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Why should Hull residents be treated differently from the rest of the country? |
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New forms of educational content for schools have also been pioneered in Hull. |
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He was sentenced at Hull Crown Court to a 100-hour community punishment order for the offence. |
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Hull Truck Theatre Company presents Black Tie and Tales, written and directed by John Godber. |
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Hull Trains, which runs daily services from Selby to London, is moving from strength to strength after being granted a franchise extension. |
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Teams covering Zubov for the shot open up the passing lane, which is where Brett Hull lives. |
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It will enter the estuary at about noon and arrive in Hull two hours later, with a fly-past from RAF Tucano aircraft, from Linton-on-Ouse. |
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He was flown by police helicopter to Hull Royal Infirmary, where he underwent emergency surgery to remove the post from his chest. |
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Bishop, who pitched for the Steinbach Steelers at the 1977 Fastball Nationals in Hull, Quebec, is the iron man of Canadian softball. |
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Hull is poised for major changes to its secondary school education, having already embarked on a series of primary school closures. |
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The head of podiatry at Selby and York Primary Care Trust, Robin Hull, said medical cases were assessed on individual needs. |
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The Pride of Rotterdam, which plies the route between Europort and Hull, is the largest ship of its kind in the world. |
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Christopher also plays ice hockey for Hull, and he is a defenceman in both sports. |
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A fire-watcher during the Second World War bombing of Hull, he is said to have been bombed out nine times. |
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He was spotted last night driving westbound along the eastbound side of the A64 between Hull Road and the A19 interchange. |
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Hull and Immingham have ferry connections with northern Europe, through which many containers are brought in on trailers. |
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Hundreds of passengers en route to London, Hull, Newcastle and further north had to decamp onto the front concourse. |
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A fervent Hull City supporter and former Uppingham School pupil, Mr Carver was also interested in gardens and historic houses. |
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Magistrates decided their powers of sentence were insufficient to deal with the man and committed him to Hull Crown Court for sentence. |
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He called her from the Whistling Goose pub in Hull where he was drinking with a group of people, including Niall. |
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The warning in Hull comes after months of violent and abusive encounters between local teenagers and immigrants. |
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He would require the support of Labour Party colleagues on Hull City Council to do so. |
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And a coast-to-coast advertising campaign along the whole length of the motorway from Liverpool to Hull will warn motorists to stay away. |
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In many ways, Hull was ideally suited to write the definitive history of German espionage in neutral Ireland. |
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But research shows that there were plenty of people who were persuaded to leave Hull for pastures new for entirely different reasons. |
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I think the sides who currently occupy the top six, Hull, Oxford, Doncaster, Yeovil, Swansea and ourselves are a class apart. |
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At Hull freak winds sent a chimney stack crashing through a roof of a house into a bedroom where a 16-year-old girl was sleeping. |
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But after an 18-month struggle with red tape, a Hull nursery is to become the first in the UK to offer overnight accommodation for toddlers. |
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He founded a cell in both the London and the Coventry charterhouses, and was a visitor to, and benefactor of, the Hull charterhouse. |
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York will be bidding for a third successive win following victories at Hull and at home to Horden last week. |
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Coun Dodd is an Anglican priest who spent several years as a hospital chaplain at Castle Hill hospital near Hull. |
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The expansion is expected to create investment and jobs in towns stretching from Hull in the east to Preston in the west. |
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Although Leigh picked up a crop of injuries in their semi-final win over Hull KR, they expect to pick from strength. |
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Scientists at Hull University have landed a hefty grant to study the economic implications of switching to renewable energy sources. |
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The pair fled in a taxi to Hull, where they caught the first train to Manchester and later went to London where they were finally arrested. |
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When he first went to Hull in 1936, he did general surgery in all the specialties except ophthalmology. |
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Hull surrendered their unbeaten start to the season at the weekend as they lost out by the odd goal in five to Port Vale. |
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Although their commitments to Hull meant they were unable to take up an active role with York, Stabler remains a staunch supporter of the Wasps. |
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The bus will be stationed in Victoria Square in the city centre and will also visit the campus of Hull University. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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They stood trial at Hull Crown Court in spring last year, and when that trial collapsed they faced a retrial six months later. |
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A North Yorkshire woman is to stand trial at Hull Crown Court after denying a charge of manslaughter. |
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Ms Carey will perform the stunt on stage at the Hull New Theatre during the run, from tonight until Saturday. |
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It's hard to imagine the Hull forwards having a harder time in the season ahead. |
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Tickets will go on general sale in Hull from 9am on Saturday and be available until noon on the day of the game. |
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They also say they will avoid local services being overburdened by bussing the youngsters into Hull. |
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The Hull shape is of round bilge construction with bulbous bow and sterns keg, flared stem and transom stern. |
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The council has also been criticised by many for repeatedly chorusing its catchphrase of making Hull a Top Ten city. |
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The Tigers have made 24 league visits to York and in that series of games, City have won nine times, Hull eight with seven draws. |
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London exported more wool broadcloth than Exeter, Southampton, Hull and Bristol added together. |
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The utility player returned from a torn shoulder capsule to feature at scrum half during last week's win against Hull. |
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Officials in Kingston upon Hull want to give everyone in the city access to the Net. |
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The Lord Mayor of Hull and Admiral of the Humber will unveil the memorial after a parade led by a pipe band. |
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A century ago there were more than 40 smokehouses in Hull, curing thousands of tonnes of fish landed at the docks. |
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Their match with Hull, scheduled to kick-off at 1pm, has been postponed due to the pitch being unplayable. |
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He said the man was not armed and was only a danger to himself, and added that the woman, believed to be from East Hull, was unharmed. |
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At the recent Hull Jazz Festival, tickets for Los Pacaminos sold out with the speed of a tequila slammer. |
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A century later, the Hull Ladies' Musical Union, founded at the home of a Mrs Dover of Hinderwell Street in the city, is still going strong. |
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The Liverpool midfielder, on loan at Hull for the season, struck twice as Coventry lost their unbeaten record at the Ricoh Arena. |
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It is therefore quite inappropriate and unacceptable for Mrs Hull to condemn this group. |
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The situation in Hull is a typical example of why the Government announced earlier this week a major crackdown on truancy. |
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Cooke kicked his fifth goal from six attempts to polish off a memorable win which lifts Hull into fourth place. |
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The police were made aware of the complaints at half-time, and one Hull fan was arrested for throwing a missile. |
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Her friend Mandy used to support Leeds but has transferred her loyalties to Scarborough after moving to the resort from Hull. |
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They need to bounce back from the shattering blow of defeat at the weekend at Hull City. |
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Hull Road desperately needs speed cameras or some other traffic calming measure and has done for some time. |
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Our visitor numbers are through the roof and tourism is becoming the boom industry in Hull. |
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When they returned home, the couple did their research and found there were no micropig breeders in Hull. |
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Next month the first ever conference into tick-borne disease is being held at Hull University, attracting experts from all over the world. |
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Students at Wyke College in Hull are still waiting for the correct results of exams they sat last summer. |
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Once again Hull Truck Theatre hosts a series of events throughout the festival. |
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Through trains from Hull to Manchester Airport will run as far as Manchester Piccadilly. |
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A 60 points mauling at Hull on Sunday doesn't suggest some of his team have the stomach for a fight. |
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Having lost narrowly to Hull twice, Wakefield are looking to make it third time lucky against them tomorrow. |
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As a youngster I was befriended by a bargee who for many years travelled to York from the ports of Hull and Goole with a variety of cargoes. |
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They kept their side of the bargain, beating Hull 28-6 to complete a miserable week for Mr McRae. |
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Their supporters are revelling in the chance to see their team in action again after the old club merged with Hull FC a year. |
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The building had been badly damaged by an arson attack the previous year and a dangerous structures notice had been served by Hull City Council. |
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Their fate may well hinge on rearranged home and away fixtures with Hull Road Park next week. |
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As well as the Manchester Airport services, it runs trains from Liverpool to Hull and Newcastle and Manchester Piccadilly to Cleethorpes. |
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Detectives searching for a missing Hull woman are following new leads which suggest she may have headed off to see her boyfriend after all. |
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A tapas bar landlord in Hull has lost his license because he allowed his clients to drink standing up. |
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He has become one of Hull's best known local music stars, and regularly performs to packed houses at the Adelphi Club in west Hull. |
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As the ship was heading from Portsmouth to Rosyth for a one-year refit, the three-day visit to Hull was slotted in to her schedule. |
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The regular trade in woolpacks between Berwick and Hull made similar demands on internal carrier networks. |
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He now operates from a van in the Hull area, filtering and cleaning catering cooking fat at hospitals, universities and schools. |
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Numerous streams running from springs on the wolds down towards the River Hull have helped shape Beverley's streets. |
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A musical which has been playing for 13 record-breaking years in the West End rolls into Hull next week. |
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The inquiry was reconvened in Hull specifically to hear the new evidence, months after it was wound up. |
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Disaster threatened until Captain Hull astutely towed, wetted sails, and kedged to draw the ship slowly ahead of her pursuers. |
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The tie was moved from Hull to take advantage of the opportunity to play at York City's ground and it paid dividends for the City girls. |
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Householders living in one of the most run-down areas of west Hull are being offered deals worth tens of thousands of pounds to help them move. |
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You are not the only person to have ever bought a season ticket, a shirt, a pie etc. and spent hours travelling up to Hull and back. Jog on! |
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Five years ago, when manager of a Hull nursing home, she decided she wanted a career in the hospitality industry. |
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Shortly thereafter, some quarrymen in Iowa recalled selling a large block of Iowa gypsum to Hull about two years earlier. |
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Teachers in Hull will be quizzed about their pupils' bad behaviour in a survey into classroom violence. |
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Having received a patent on the technology in 1986, Hull founded 3D Systems to commercialize his discoveries. |
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Archaeologists were more interested in the perfect preservation of many textiles which gave a unique insight into items of fashion all the rage in 14th century Hull. |
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The news was greeted with widespread jubilation in Hull yesterday. |
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Although he is most closely associated with Hull, Larkin was born in Coventry. |
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Chris Barclay, keeper of archaeology and curator of the museum, joined Hull Council only a few weeks ago but has already been awed by the scale of the development. |
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English Heritage also warns today against the wholesale destruction of old homes as part of efforts to regenerate the housing market in areas such as South Yorkshire and Hull. |
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Lawson's workmanlike approach to the Hull game was typical of the whole team, who are making far fewer sloppy mistakes than earlier in the campaign. |
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A bumper crowd of more than 7,000 is expected at Bootham Crescent on Boxing Day for the all-ticket Christmas derby match against rivals Hull City. |
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Jobs could be threatened in Hull under blanket moves by English Heritage to designate as an ancient monument the whole site of the city's former 16th century garrison. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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It has agreed to sponsor the 2002 Hull Rocket Trials, a contest which gives young rocketeers the opportunity to put their creations through their paces. |
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They praised the neurosurgeon and his staff at Hull Royal Infirmary who saved their son's life after he was rushed there shortly after the attack. |
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He had a season ticket for Hull City, for whom his mother works. |
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More than 100 TA soldiers from Leeds, Hull, Doncaster and Tynemouth are being sent to the centre for fitness tests, briefings and medicals before possible deployment. |
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Speculation is mounting over the leadership of the Labour group on Hull Council which has been left bruised and battered by the recent electoral defeat. |
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Pupils from the school in East Hull are hoping to make a little bit of history by burying a time capsule at the site of their new school, which is due to open in January. |
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Hull University has launched a unique mentoring project into cyberspace in a bid to bring the feminine touch to senior management jobs across Britain. |
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Now 170 members of the private hire trade, both drivers and office telephonists, have petitioned Hull Council to fund the installation of cameras in minicabs and taxis. |
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Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, MP for Hull East, last week prompted renewed debate on channelling more public money to regions such as Yorkshire and the Humber. |
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In Hull Truck land, men in monkey suits means Bouncers, doesn't it? |
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Collecting the ball at pace, he carved his way through the Hull defence with a series of bewildering body swerves and side-steps to score from 40 yards. |
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It truly is the end of an era but the people of Hull owe him a great debt and we must look at the great strides the city has made while has been leader. |
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West Hull has severe housing problems, predominantly in the private sector, including empty properties, dereliction, negative equity and related social issues. |
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The Hull University humanities students had enrolled in a Yorkshire Studies course and were beginning to take a scholarly journey up hill and down dale. |
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A blind magistrate from Hull has been praised for his part in a pilot scheme which will open the door for other visually-impaired people to become Justices of the Peace. |
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The jazz bush telegraph has ensured that audiences for jazz in Howden are continuing to grow, with people travelling from Leeds, Scarborough, York and Hull. |
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Now a bitter row is set to develop over claims that Hull Council is deliberately being starved of funds by Mr Prescott to punish the council's new Liberal Democrat rulers. |
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Hull stand-off Danny Washbrook took full advantage to step through and tie up the scores but centre Kirk Dixon couldn't land the conversion from a handy position. |
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One Mercedes mini-bus, which had dropped off passengers from Hull, was found to have no front brakes, faulty steering, faulty lights, bald tyres and stank of diesel. |
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Mr Holdsworth is an Old Harrovian and Hull University graduate. |
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He was taken to Hull Royal Infirmary where his mood swung erratically. |
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Follow this, and cross the swing bridge over the River Hull. |
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Kearney, who was looking sharp again, combined with Windass on the left touchline before feeding the ball into Dele Adebola in the Hull penalty area. |
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It acquired Croft Pipework, which designs, manufactures and installs pipework and industrial coils, in order to gain a presence in the lucrative Hull market. |
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A local football derby exploded into violence when hooligans from Hull took over the bar of a Lincoln hotel and began a pitched battle with police. |
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Last night the world premiere made its debut at Hull Truck Theatre. |
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After hearing how it was just one of a series of deceptions by the 24-year-old, including cheating a former employer, he remanded him to Hull Prison for four days. |
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The seven female and five male jurors will continue deliberating verdicts today in the retrial at Hull Crown Court after being sent home last night. |
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Hull Road, Haxby Road, Heworth Green are gummed up by roadworks. |
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When Henry reached his majority in 1437, Hull was appointed one of the esquires of the body, and after the King's marriage in 1445 he became a carver to Queen Margaret. |
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Britton graduated from Hull in 1950, although at that time Hull could not award its own degrees and so Britton graduated with an external University of London degree. |
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The former shadow home secretary attended a meeting at Hull Ionians Rugby Club in Brough, East Yorkshire where the readoption took place. |
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They beat Capercaillies 9-6, while Beeston finished fourth after losing 7-5 to Hull. |
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He died four days later, on 2 December 1985, at the age of 63, and was buried at the Cottingham municipal cemetery near Hull. |
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Stour may have to go points gathering without their skipper Rob Hurrell, who suffered a hyperextension at Hull last week. |
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In January 1974 Hull University informed Larkin that they were going to dispose of the building on Pearson Park in which he lived. |
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After sending his wife and eldest daughter to safety abroad in February, he travelled northwards, hoping to seize the military arsenal at Hull. |
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Larkin's role in the creation of Hull University's new Brynmor Jones Library had been important and demanding. |
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In 1955 Larkin became University Librarian at the University of Hull, a post he held until his death. |
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Henry Vane was elected to Parliament at Kingston upon Hull, but the certificate was given to another. |
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The plant and the associated service center, in Green Port Hull nearby, will employ about 1,000 workers. |
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After the debacle at Hull, Charles moved on to Nottingham, where on 22 August 1642, he raised the royal standard. |
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The University of York also has a highly rated medical school, Hull York Medical School. |
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Siemens chose the Hull area on the east coast of England because it is close to other large offshore projects planned in coming years. |
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The first of these, Hull Trains, began running its services between King's Cross and Hull. |
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Graham Boanas, a Hull man, is believed to be the first man to succeed in wading across the Humber since ancient Roman times. |
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On 23 August 1921, the British airship R38 crashed into the estuary near Hull, killing 44 of the 49 crew on board. |
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MacArthur attended Wirksworth County Infants and Junior Schools and the Anthony Gell School and also worked at a sailing school in Hull. |
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Hull and Auckland are the cities with the next highest number with 3 stadiums each. |
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To the east of the Yorkshire Wolds the River Hull flows southwards to join the Humber Estuary at Kingston upon Hull. |
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The Lions scored their only try of the series in the second half at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds when Hull winger Steve Evans scored. |
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Paraskos also founded a Yorkshire Studies degree course at Hull University. |
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He died suddenly in 1678, while in attendance at a popular meeting of his old constituents at Hull. |
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From 1659 until his death in 1678, Marvell was serving as London agent for the Hull Trinity House, a shipmasters' guild. |
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The family moved to Hull when his father was appointed Lecturer at Holy Trinity Church there, and Marvell was educated at Hull Grammar School. |
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The artist Edward Hull capitalised on Ainsworth's story, publishing six prints of notable events in Turpin's career. |
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At the same time, it was envisaged that a route between Liverpool and Hull was needed to connect the ports to industrial Yorkshire. |
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Local legend has it that the waters from Hull Pot and Hunt Pot cross each other underground without mixing. |
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I kind of wigged out on the first play, but I'm just glad it went in,'' Hull said. |
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The Laws of the Game which are now used worldwide were drafted by Ebenezer Cobb Morley from Hull. |
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Musicians Eric Burdon, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Brian Johnson, Alan Hull, Cheryl and Neil Tennant lived in Newcastle. |
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So you start with Hull, are directed to Kingston upon Hull, and when you finally get to your goal you are back in Hull. |
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A spokeswoman for Kingston Upon Hull City Council said they didn't wish to make a comment. |
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The highest prize so far to remain unclaimed was worth just over pounds 2million and the ticket was bought in Kingston Upon Hull. |
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The other sites facing the chop are in Liverpool, Sheffield, Swansea, Welling, Wolverhampton and Kingston upon Hull. |
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There has been no complaint received from the player involved or Hull City Association Football Club at this time. |
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That could mean facing one of the world's leading centres, Dean Whare, at Hull on Sunday. |
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The new railway not only benefited the resort, but also enabled Hornsea to function as a dormitory suburb to Hull. |
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Work began October 1862, with the line completed early 1864 the Hull and Hornsea Railway. |
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Joseph Armitage Wade, a Hull timber merchant and Hornsea resident was a key promoter of the line. |
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Before the advent of rail transport, the seaports of Hull and Whitby played an important role in transporting goods. |
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Additionally a foot and cycle path, the Hornsea Rail Trail, part of the Trans Pennine Trail runs southwest from the town centre towards Hull. |
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The M62 motorway crosses the county from east to west from Hull towards Greater Manchester and Merseyside. |
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Barges still transport gravel from pits at Girton and Besthorpe to Goole and Hull. |
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Hull should see Shaun Berrigan and Danny Washbrook return to take some of the pressure off scrum half Adam Dykes. |
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I went to Hull University to read history and while I was there I joined Hull Savoyards. |
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Liquid crystal displays were developed by the University of Hull in 1972, in conjunction with the Royal Radar Establishment in Worcestershire. |
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Yesterday Ms Windle, who lives in Hull, was driving her boss around on constituency business in her red Mini Cooper. |
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Jessica was one of 24 pupils from Wolfreton School in Hull who were on a six-day trip to the Meymac activity resort in the Massif Central region. |
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The most significant easterly fault described by Edward Hull throws the strata down to the east. |
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The main four colleges are Bradford College, Grimsby Institute, Doncaster College and Hull College. |
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Hull Pot Beck rises on the western side of Plover Hill and flows into Hull Pot, which is the largest natural hole in England. |
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It features a number of interesting geological features such as Hunt Pot, and further down, Hull Pot. |
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Gamebore Cartridge on the A1165 at Drypool, Hull and Hull Cartridge, on the Acorn Ind Estate north of Ideal, both make shotgun cartridges. |
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Hull chiropodist David Carroll has claimed that the stories were based on a real Arthur, the son of 6th century Scottish king Aidan. |
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Dr Fannie Yeung of Hull University Business School and I have investigated their claim that trade-off behaviour is ubiquitous. |
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Navy became popular heroes with plates with the likeness of Decatur, Steward, Hull, and others, becoming popular items. |
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Aunt Bessie's is a large food company in the west of Hull near the A63 and Hessle. |
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Bruce admitted there was a 'lot of nerviness and edginess around' as Hull held out, even if Swansea were hardly peppering the Tigers' goal. |
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Besides carrying a range of prom and cocktail dresses, they also sell accessories and custom jewelry from local designer Heidi Hull. |
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David Colley, 58, from Hull, collapsed and died as he approached the half marathon's finish line in Newcastle. |
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It was hard to see how anyone in Hull could be stupid enough to go in for a spot of TWOC when Hull's boy racers in blue are around. |
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Kingston upon Hull is the main port in the region and historically a notable fishing harbour. |
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She crossed the Humber from Hull to New Holland Pier swimming the distance in 50 minutes, 6 minutes slower than the men's record. |
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Boyall, then aged 19 and living in Hull, was the Yorkshire swimming champion. |
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Hull and Scarborough have less snow as their weather is moderated by the ocean. |
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Negredo was introduced at half-time in an attempt to inject fresh life into a lethargic City side and break an unintimidated Hull. |
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Bentley-driving Torre Carter from Kent swaps with mum of seven Sam Dale who lives in Hull on one of Britain's largest council estates. |
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To the east of the Yorkshire Wolds, the River Hull flows southwards to join the Humber Estuary at Kingston upon Hull. |
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For example, Kingston upon Hull had for many years a municipally owned telephone company, Kingston Communications. |
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In 1906 the Fisherman's Memorial was unveiled in Hull to commemorate the deaths of the three British sailors. |
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But this is Hull and, despite this battlecry before every game, Steve Bruce's side have been paper Tigers at home. |
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And to top it all o, Hull will earn exactly the same coefficient points for beating the Slovaks as Aberdeen will if they dump Sociedad. |
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It was also reported that a Hull woman died as a result of a heart attack caused by the quake. |
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Warrington will also be without former Giants full-back Brett Hodgson for the League opener at Hull next Sunday, with Chris Riley deputising. |
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Plymouth was attacked five times before the end of the month while Belfast, Hull, and Cardiff were hit. |
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Chimneys collapsed in Hull, Beverley and Bridlington, and Flamborough Head suffered crumbling of parts of its cliffs. |
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The UK constructed storm surge barriers on the River Thames below London and on the River Hull where it meets the Humber estuary. |
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Hull mounted sonar is employed in addition to the towed array, as the towed array can't work in shallow depth and during maneuvering. |
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How about next season, Cardiff Redbirds at Hull Tigers, cumin' atcha live from Dick's Sporting Goods Park, Colorado. |
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Hull was much less of a nutball than most of them, and the CIA station chief started coming around more and more often. |
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Hull damage can be caused by submerged logs, poor strapping to trailers, and collisions with other boats, docks, rocks, etc. |
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Hull damage is also a significant concern both for maintaining equipment, and for rower safety. |
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John Heald, 53, was on trial at Hull Crown Court accused of murdering Bei Carter and raping another woman. |
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In November 2012, the Who released Live at Hull, an album of the band's performance night after the Live at Leeds gig. |
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Technical problems from the Hull gig resulted in the Leeds gig being used, which became Live at Leeds. |
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The populace of the port of Hull became 'trekkers', people who underwent a mass exodus from cities before, during, and after attacks. |
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Instead, they booked two shows, one in Leeds on 14 February, and one in Hull the following day, with the intention of recording a live album. |
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He renewed his friendship with William Wilberforce, now MP for Hull, with whom he frequently met in the gallery of the House of Commons. |
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Bronze statue of Larkin by sculptor Martin Jennings, at Hull Paragon Interchange. |
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Sculpture of Larkin as a toad, displayed during the Larkin 25 Festival in 2010, Kingston upon Hull. |
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The lead role was played by Hugh Bonneville, and in the same year Channel 4 broadcast the documentary Philip Larkin, Love and Death in Hull. |
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Set in the three decades after Larkin's arrival in Hull, it explores his long relationships with Monica Jones, Maeve Brennan and Betty Mackereth. |
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The Tigers face Slovakian side AS Trencin in the Europa League third-qualifying round first leg on Thursday with Hull boss Steve Bruce targeting a place in the group stage. |
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However, the accent of Hull and East Yorkshire remains markedly different. |
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To the east, the M62 motorway connects Liverpool with Hull and along the route provides links to several large cities, including Manchester, Leeds and Bradford. |
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Tour begins May 4 at Stirling Albert Hall then Dundee, Glasgow, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Great Yarmouth, Cambridge, Hull, Hartlepool, Salisbury and London. |
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Built in 1972, it was moved to Hull in 1982, before being handed over to the Jacinta Charitable Trust in 1995 when restoration work began on the trawler. |
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Edward Hull, director of the Irish section of the Geological Survey, gave evidence on the ready availability of water from the New Red Sandstone aquifer around Manchester. |
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When road numbers were first designated in the 1920s, the A66 was assigned to the route between Penrith and Hull via Scotch Corner and York, mainly along former Roman roads. |
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Dawn, whose only demands of Rob are regular bunk-ups, a couple of babygros and a new life in Hull, suddenly doesn't seem a bad option, but Rob sticks with mad May. |
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Decorated plates and pitchers of Decatur, Hull, Bainbridge, Lawrence, Perry, and Macdonough were made in Staffordshire, England, and found a ready market in the United States. |
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He scored one other goal for Newcastle in a League Cup tie with Hull City. |
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Kingston upon Hull is Yorkshire's largest port and has a large manufacturing base, its fishing industry has however declined somewhat in recent years. |
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Hull returned to Boston with news of this significant victory. |
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Founded in 1904, Hull City Association Football Club is currently the top ranked football club in Yorkshire and among the top-rated clubs in The Championship. |
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Hull also has a large freight port and an active fishing port. |
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To generate support for the scheme, the provisional committee initiated a public campaign led by Joseph Lawrence, who had worked for the Hull and Barnsley Railway. |
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The RSPCA were well aware that ratting was legally ambiguous, and when they received a report of a conviction for ratting in Hull in 1868 they doubted the legality of it. |
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John Bacchus Dykes from Hull wrote the hymn tunes for The King of Love My Shepherd Is and Eternal Father, Strong to Save, and arranged We Plough the Fields and Scatter. |
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Poppi's Anatolia has offered virtually the same menu since its opening, and Hull said consistency is a large reason for its longevity in an often tumultuous industry. |
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Hull KR virtually wrapped up the title with a 26-12 victory over Rochdale Hornets thanks to two tries in the first 11 minutes from Ben Cockayne and Tommy Gallagher. |
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By TREvOR BAxTER RL Correspondent BEn COCKAynE is searching for a new club after Hull KR finally ran out of patience with their errant utility back. |
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Norman landowners were keen to increase their revenues and established new towns such as Barnsley, Doncaster, Hull, Leeds, Scarborough, Sheffield, and others. |
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The first of these was built in 1894 by the Priestman Brothers of Hull. |
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Characteristically, when the Arts and Crafts Society began in October 1897 in Chicago, it was at Hull House, one of the first American settlement houses for social reform. |
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The M62 links Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds and Hull across the Pennines. |
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Under Moyes, United have fewer home points than Norwich City and Hull City, with their count of 18 goals the same as Fulham and Cardiff City, who prop up the table. |
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In 1626 this station was damaged by York and Hull whalers, who then sailed to their whaling station in Midterhukhamna, just across the entrance of Van Keulenfjorden. |
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Ultimately, Dundee's bid was unsuccessful, with Hull winning the contest. |
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There are also opens at Hull, Milton Keynes, Perry Barr and Reading, with Litter Lout, Sherwood Dan, Barracuda Kate and Xamax Xylograph the respective suggestions. |
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Before the bridge was built, a series of paddle steamers operated from the Corporation Pier railway station at the Victoria Pier in Hull to the railway pier in New Holland. |
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But this time the quote is from Hull manager, Phil Brown and not Gate. |
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Boeteng's agent Barry Silkman warned them to act fast if they want the player after Middlesbrough accepted bids from Hull City and another Premiership club. |
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That view is shared by Dr Adrian Hull, director of this splendid event which brought together a dozen of Europe's finest flautists for a weekend devoted to the instrument. |
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Ports on the Humber include the Port of Hull, Port of Grimsby, Port of Immingham, as well as lesser ports at New Holland and North Killingholme Haven. |
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However, two concerts, in Hull and Sheffield, were cancelled due to a heavy snowfall, although they were later rescheduled for 5 and 6 February 2011 respectively. |
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The manager who drove their promotion, Phil Parkinson, upped sticks to Hull City while they also lost several key players, including Neil Danns to Blues. |
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Bullard, 31, was sidelined for nine months when he tore cruciate ligaments in his right knee in January on his debut after joining Hull from Fulham. |
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Utility player Richard Whiting is expected to take Tansey's full-back spot when Hull kick off the new season with a derby against Hull KR at the Millennium Stadium on Sunday. |
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Aknee injury meant Laursen had been sidelined for the home draw with Arsenal, away win at Hull City and FA Cup third round success at League Two Gillingham. |
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Wigan won promotion back to the top flight the following season but Fairbairn lasted no longer than May 1981 before moving to Hull Kingston Rovers. |
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In 1953 the flying boats were chartered for troop deployment trips to Freetown and Lagos and there was a special trip from Hull to Helsinki to relocate a ship's crew. |
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Bristol City were promoted to the second tier of English football in 2007, losing to Hull City in the playoff for promotion to the Premier League that season. |
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Other targets included Birmingham and Coventry, and strategically important cities, such as the naval base at Plymouth and the port of Kingston upon Hull. |
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Kaleb, who has an 11-year-old brother named Kodi and a four-yearold brother called Korban, was eventually transferred to hospitals in Leeds and then Hull. |
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In this period, race riots also took place in Cardiff, Newport and Barry, and there had been incidents in Glasgow, South Shields, London, Hull and Salford. |
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Major fishing ports include Fleetwood, Grimsby, Hull and Whitby. |
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But while it was all kicking off at Hull, down in Milton Keynes, where Walsall were the visitors, the first half addon was right at the other end of the interest scale. |
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When he was stationed at Kingston upon Hull, he and Edith went walking in the woods at nearby Roos, and Edith began to dance for him in a clearing among the flowering hemlock. |
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The service provides rail links for major towns and cities such as Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Sheffield, Hull, Leeds, York, Scarborough, Middlesbrough and Newcastle. |
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