The visitors were yet to drop any points, conceding only one goal in their five games prior to the Leigh match. |
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Leigh steers clear of the religious dimension, arguing that abortion is a human moral dilemma, not a religious conundrum. |
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Two minutes before time he latched on to James Okoli's through-ball and coolly slotted the ball past Leigh Walker in the visitors' goal. |
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It includes old railway arches which, at one time, formed a part of Leigh station. |
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The Rhinos are quoted at 11-10, Bradford are 5-2, St Helens 9-2 and Wigan at 6-1, while promoted Leigh are the 1,000-1 rank outsiders. |
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Work is already underway on the site of the former Railway pub at the junction of Leigh Road and Lovers Lane at Howe Bridge. |
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But he is now ready and raring to guide Leigh through their first-ever season in the elite division. |
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Adrienne snapped as she reached for the remote back but Leigh held it out of reach. |
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Firefighters from Leigh, Hadleigh and Southend were held back by the intense heat and smoke as they tried to battle the blaze. |
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Judging by the way they are wiping the floor with good opposition these days, it's hard to argue that Leigh won't achieve their ambition. |
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There was no disgrace in their defeat by a Leigh team who will be red-hot favourites going into the play-offs. |
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Leigh couldn't have made a worse start, leaking two tries in the opening four minutes after conceding cheap yards from successive penalties. |
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Fears drug users and ex-offenders could be housed in an old people's sheltered complex in Leigh have been dismissed by council chiefs. |
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In 1811 he returned to England and renewed acquaintance with his half-sister, Augusta Leigh. |
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Leigh is also renowned for his dialogue, which is consistently authentic and loaded with comic repetition and misunderstanding. |
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When the play became a film, the entire original cast returned except for Tandy, who was replaced with Gone with the Wind's Vivien Leigh. |
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Southend fire brigade couldn't cut the lock and had to call in an engine from Leigh with an angle grinder. |
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Nick listened to the facts and then the news channel flashed a picture of Leigh across the screen. |
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Church bells, laser lights, fireworks and a town crier announced the beginning of the festive season in Leigh. |
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Residents in Southend, Westcliff and Leigh are likely to be hit particularly hard because the soil is predominantly London clay. |
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Leading 14-8 at the break, Leigh ran away with the game in the second half. |
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Schoolchildren were instead taking a longer route via Leigh Road and Chestnut Avenue. |
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Yet Leigh youngsters are as talented as young people anywhere else in the country. |
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When McNicholas was shown a straight red for a high shot on Cruckshank, Leigh scented victory. |
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He ran superbly from full-back and banged over seven goals as Leigh secured their place against Salford in the Arriva Trains Cup final. |
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Leigh were put under pressure early on when the Sandbach pack turned over the Leigh ball to enable their scrum half to score wide out. |
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The men's second team met Leigh first who were just above them in the league. |
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Cougars face an uphill battle as they struggle to rebuild confidence for Sunday's clash with Leigh. |
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He finished last season as a beaten Grand Finalist with Leigh who missed the opportunity to go in Super League. |
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A massive clean-up campaign is to be mounted at a Leigh beauty spot used as a caravan site by a group of travellers. |
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At the same time the merriness was accruing between the two brothers, Leigh was being taken to the hotel. |
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Travellers on the M4 will be relieved to know that the service area at Leigh Delamare has again won a top accolade for its toilets. |
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Equally good was Jennifer Jason Leigh playing Frannie's sex-starved half-sister Pauline. |
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Leigh won one of their best ever victories coming back from a 19 point deficit to win with the last move of the game. |
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Now he is looking forward to starting a new life with the force's mounted police unit, which is based in Bury and Leigh. |
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The title is certainly a fair description of the 15x15 sq ft bijou premises in Stable Mews, in Leigh. |
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Leigh on the other hand, was a tall and slender figured girl, with an olive complexion and dark violet tresses longer than her back. |
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A campaign to stem the rising levels of violence and verbal abuse facing shopworkers has been backed by Leigh MP Andy Burnham. |
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The scale model of the proposed Sports Village is on display at Leigh Library. |
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And on Saturday customers bade an emotional farewell to butcher Stephen Smith, who shut his Leigh shop for the final time. |
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Leigh was wearing a copper-colored dress that made her curly hair look like twists of copper wire. |
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Skateboarders and youngsters have handed over their designs for the long-awaited skatepark for Leigh. |
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He ran the length of the pitch, knocking Leigh defenders down like skittles to score a sensational try and claim victory for Keighley. |
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A third man attacked Leigh, but the car door slammed and Rob pushed the man off Leigh. |
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Samantha Leigh, mitigating, said he had taken the money to pay gambling debts. |
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Six years ago Martin, aged 41, from Leigh, had low-self esteem, lacked confidence and was unready for employment. |
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The morning after he is nominated for a brace of Oscars for Vera Drake, Mike Leigh is holed up in an unremarkable office in a London side street. |
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Leigh Semblauk's speed was making a difference in getting the ball upfield and to a striker quickly. |
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Incidentally, the hyphen in Goose-Pimples is a solecism, but we'll never know whether it was written by Leigh or improvised by his cast. |
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Promotion rivals Leigh have already sounded him out, but the Reds are not prepared to see the big three-quarter slip through their net. |
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Leigh died from a condition called vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels. |
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Leigh cuts away and ends the scene before Vera says anything, suggesting there's not much that she could have said. |
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After a convincing start to the season last week, Leigh RU came down to earth with a bump, beaten 15-7 by newly promoted Bowdon. |
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It has panoramic views of the golf course and is nestled in a spinney just off Leigh Road. |
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Blackpool Scorpions notched their first away win of the season against a good attacking Leigh team. |
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Do Leigh have the temperament to hack it on the big occasion without losing their composure, and consequently, the match? |
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On top of everything, my daughter Leigh is having her tonsils out tomorrow and we're moving house on Thursday! |
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Leigh Centurions step into the cauldron of the new National League One with a tough double header awaiting them over the Easter holiday. |
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However Leigh Creek has survived them all and prospered to become an oasis in the desert. |
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For a second time in the game Leigh showed how capable they were of springing from defence into attack. |
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A repeat never looked on the cards as Leigh scored at almost a point a minute in a one-sided contest. |
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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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The only home score came when full-back Leigh Hinton came up outside his winger to make the extra man. |
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Poor Leigh defence let the home team in for several soft tries which gave the home team a respectable result. |
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He jumped in feet first and booked all the top names, drawing in a regular clientele which formed queues a mile long along Leigh Road. |
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The problem could also affect nearby Leigh which is the central hub of the cockling industry in the Thames Estuary. |
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The draw for the first game will take place on Sunday, when the colts are due to travel to Leigh on Sunday to complete the league season. |
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Salford's comprehensive victory laid down a significant marker ahead of the play-offs and will have created considerable doubt in Leigh minds. |
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Police in Leigh, Tyldesley and Atherton are piloting a scheme in response to a continuing number of complaints about off-road bikers. |
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Arriving at school one fine day, this odd couple is smitten by a new student, Leigh Cabot, who is as smart as she is attractive. |
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Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover. |
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Leigh Brown says that the inappropriate use of drugs is contributing to the emergence of resistant strains. |
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Traders claim that drug addicts collecting their daily fixes at a newly-transferred chemist shop are killing Leigh town centre. |
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Indeed, the final scoreline perhaps flattered Leigh, or at least did a disservice to the effort of the York team. |
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A Leigh man accused of burglary fled from a police station after being charged. |
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Hitchcock shot the shower sequence in fragments, and it took seven days to shoot with Leigh wearing a flesh-coloured moleskin. |
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Police are appealing for witnesses after two people posing as social workers tried to get into a house in Leigh. |
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Some may find this ending rather simplistic, but the note of positiveness that Leigh tries to strike is what appealed to me. |
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Leigh cradled the receiver carefully and looked at the small clock on the table beside her. |
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Huddersfield finished with six tries as Leigh crashed to their first defeat in the Northern Ford Premiership. |
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The Leigh Centurions captain put eager children through their paces at rugby. |
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The wind also played a major factor in the first half with Leigh and their kicks benefiting early on. |
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Leigh were almost non-existent as an attacking force as Chorley continued to press forward looking to increase their advantage. |
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In the second half of extra time, North Leigh pressed forward and with three minutes left Nick Forrester put the away team in front. |
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Leigh decided to exact retribution on his teammate's behalf by grappling Gibson to the ground. |
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Residents are now planning to plant another 70 trees, including cherry and greengage, at the orchard, off Leigh Road. |
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An underground explosion in an electrical box blacked out more than 230 homes in Leigh. |
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Turley also broke the Leigh points scoring record with five tries and eleven conversions. |
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Both sides enjoyed spells of possession before Leigh opened the scoring in the eighth minute. |
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Rowley's injury is the last thing Leigh needed as the casualty list at Hilton Park grows ever longer. |
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Seven years on, Leigh has graduated to the role of the eponymous king for Shakespeare in the Park's new staging of the play. |
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York Wasps were forced to field no fewer than seven debutants against league leaders Leigh last night and paid the price with the biggest home defeat in their history. |
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Mrs James, whose parish includes Minety, Leigh and Ashton Keynes, has even gone as far as to try and change the shape of the crucifix a symbol of Jesus's ultimate sacrifice. |
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Leigh has become the biggest problem area and clean-up teams have been photographing graffiti and tags so evidence will be available if the culprits end up in court. |
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Leigh Anne may dress tackily, but she is unquestionably a strong-minded and moral do-gooder. |
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Only then are they are introduced to one another for hundreds of improvisation sessions led by Leigh. |
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His explanation only diminishes the irresistible excitement we feel while watching Tony Perkins peer at Janet Leigh in her shower. |
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Karen Leigh is a reporter and anchor for the Hindustan Times, based in New Delhi. |
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A new tea room is about to join the ranks of prestige eateries in Leigh. |
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Extensive research into public transport demand in Leigh shows the area would be best served by a guided busway which will offer a reliable, fast public transport service. |
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Leigh famously begins work on his projects with no script, no characters and no names, expecting the actors to pitch in on all of these in a collaborative workshop style. |
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It was eerie how he had the same voice and mannerisms as Leigh. |
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Paulette Goddard emerged as a favorite for Scarlett, right up until Selznick saw and heard Leigh. |
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The Leigh shop, which has only had three managers in its 48 year history, was the target of a big armed robbery in 1988 and has since been the subject of ram raids. |
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Bailey, who is also dating the director, said working on a Leigh production was incredibly arduous. |
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Leigh nodded in affirmation and made his way back to the car. |
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They buried Patrick Leigh Fermor in the soft green turf of a Cotswold graveyard on a cloudy Thursday afternoon. |
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I spoke with Leigh Cowart, a journalist that has written extensively on the traumatic effects of combat sports. |
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But Samantha Leigh, prosecuting, said trouble started in 1998 when Henson received a bind over from magistrates for a common assault on Mrs Williams. |
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Leigh started like a house on fire against a big physical side, with Parr, Browning and Ranson working well as a unit and Lloyd, Thorpe, Peet and Wilkinson running well. |
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The mystery is compounded further by the fact Leigh football director Steve Grainey, who handles transfer deals, is on holiday in Spain this week and unavailable for comment. |
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Back in 1971, the mercurial Alex Murphy pulled off a minor miracle when unfancied Leigh toppled red-hot favourites Leeds to win the Challenge Cup final at Wembley. |
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Reds now turn their attentions to Sunday's promotion clash with Leigh. |
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By the final reel, she has mysteriously morphed into Jennifer Jason Leigh. |
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At about quarter to four there was a text message from Leigh saying that if it was still raining at 5pm he would pick everyone up and we could go ten-pin bowling. |
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I was so glad that the doco on Leigh tonight was laugh-out-loud funny. |
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Fans will doubtless flock to Austin to see that dress and two others that adorned Vivien Leigh. |
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The larger than life owner attracted some of the biggest acts of the 60s and 70s to a grateful Leigh, as well as raising thousands of pounds for local charities. |
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In the masterpiece Mr. Turner, Mike Leigh translates the soul of his characters on screen. |
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Leigh joined the mining company in 1970 and has held various roles in the Group's coal and metalliferous operations and is now its chief executive in London. |
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Leigh Anne laughs with a friend while Gavin eyes up a dark-haired girl. |
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Working for the BBC, Leigh had pioneered a way of creating dramas with no initial script, but developing stories and characters through lengthy improvisations with actors. |
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Wigan and Leigh College offers an industry-led academic course in fashion technology that provides the foundation for a range of careers in the industry. |
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The plan has attracted considerable opposition from Dilton Marsh Parish Council, which considers it would erode the rural buffer zone separating Dilton Marsh from Leigh Park. |
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It reminded me of the story about William Faulkner and Leigh Brackett writing the screenplay for The big sleep. |
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A police stinger device was deployed on Leigh Road just before Atherton and the vehicle was abandoned on Market Street in Atherton at about 5.15 pm. |
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And, recalls Jimmy, the team lifted the trophy without the help of starman and Leigh RL legend-to-be John Woods, who missed the final having left school at Easter. |
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It outlines plans to bring in guided busways on routes that will not get Metrolink tram lines, including the long-planned route from Leigh to Manchester. |
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Leigh discovered a deck of cards and challenged Amber to a game of rummy. |
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In 1947 Olivier was knighted and Leigh accompanied him to Buckingham Palace for the investiture. |
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William Hulton was a supporter of the Bolton and Leigh Railway, Lancashire's first public railway, opened in 1828 to carry coal and cotton. |
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One fall day in 1956, the photographer Leigh Wiener knocked on Jeffers' Tor House door requesting to photograph him. |
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Perhaps some Anatolian Leigh Fermor had a bestseller among the chatterati of Topkapi with his Travels in the Egripos. |
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The cases are all being handled by Leigh Day, the law firm that brought many of the claims against Mid-Staffordshire NHS Trust. |
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However, all that will change tonight when 21-year-old Jasmin Leigh Morris, from Swansea, makes her bid for stardom. |
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Kane's first assignment was to assist Leigh in the underpainting for the mountain gorilla diorama. |
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Johansen grabbed the ball to take the penalty after he was decked in the box, only for sub Leigh Griffiths to intervene and pull rank. |
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When asked to evaluate his own work, Leigh was a little more reticent. |
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It's little Laci Leigh Marsh, who has dressed up in her scariest witch's costume especially for Little Horrors. |
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Last year, soccer mum Leigh Anne Tuohy was immortalised in the Blind Side, winning Sandra Bullock the Best Actress Oscar. |
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Olivier secured the casting of Leigh to replace Cherry Cottrell as Ophelia. |
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To his disappointment Elizabeth Bennet was played by Greer Garson rather than Leigh. |
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In February, following another request from Leigh, her husband also applied for their marriage to be terminated. |
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For the Coronation season of 1953, Olivier and Leigh starred in the West End in Terence Rattigan's Ruritanian comedy, The Sleeping Prince. |
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In 1955 Olivier and Leigh were invited to play leading roles in three plays at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford. |
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They began with Twelfth Night, directed by Gielgud, with Olivier as Malvolio and Leigh as Viola. |
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In their third production of the 1955 Stratford season, Olivier played the title role in Titus Andronicus, with Leigh as Lavinia. |
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Leigh became pregnant in 1956 and withdrew from the production of Coward's comedy South Sea Bubble. |
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Lauded for her beauty, Leigh felt that her physical attributes sometimes prevented her from being taken seriously as an actress. |
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Despite her fame as a screen actress, Leigh was primarily a stage performer. |
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Leigh and Olivier starred together in many stage productions, with Olivier often directing, and in three films. |
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Laurence Olivier saw Leigh in The Mask of Virtue, and a friendship developed after he congratulated her on her performance. |
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In February 1938, Leigh made a request to Myron Selznick that she be considered to play the part of Scarlett O'Hara. |
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Leigh travelled to Los Angeles, however, to be with Olivier and to try to convince David Selznick that she was the person for the part. |
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Myron Selznick also represented Olivier and when he met Leigh, he felt that she possessed the qualities that his brother was searching for. |
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Cukor was dismissed and replaced by Victor Fleming, with whom Leigh frequently quarrelled. |
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Leigh performed for troops before falling ill with a persistent cough and fevers. |
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Leigh temporarily fell into a deep depression that hit its low point, with her falling to the floor, sobbing in an hysterical fit. |
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Byron's illegitimate children include Allegra Byron, who died in childhood, and possibly, Elizabeth Medora Leigh. |
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Olivier played the lead in Richard III and also performed with Leigh in The School for Scandal and The Skin of Our Teeth. |
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The most dramatic altercation occurred in Christchurch, New Zealand, when her shoes were not found and Leigh refused to go onstage without them. |
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After 326 performances, Leigh finished her run, and she was soon assigned to reprise her role as Blanche DuBois in the film version of the play. |
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Kazan had favoured Jessica Tandy and later, Olivia de Havilland over Leigh, but knew she had been a success on the London stage as Blanche. |
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In January 1953, Leigh travelled to Ceylon to film Elephant Walk with Peter Finch. |
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In May 1967 Leigh was rehearsing to appear with Michael Redgrave in Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance when her tuberculosis recurred. |
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Leigh was considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses of her day, and her directors emphasised this in most of her films. |
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In 1969 a plaque to Leigh was placed in the Actors' Church, St Paul's, Covent Garden, London. |
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The papers of Vivien Leigh, including letters, photographs, contracts and diaries, are owned by her daughter, Mrs. |
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Featherstone Rovers, Halifax, Leigh and Widnes all failed to attain a licence. |
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Leigh Centurions are traditional rivals of the club and similarly matches between the two clubs are local derbies. |
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The Youth Mayor of Bridgend County Borough as of 2017 is Niamh Gwilym, and the Deputy Youth Mayor is Leigh Williams. |
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Confirmed departures include Leigh Halfpenny, Harry Robinson, Chris Czekaj, Bradley Davies, Robin Copeland and Andries Pretorius. |
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It was not until 27 July 2004 that former Australian Rugby League coach Chris Anderson was appointed, with Leigh Jones as his assistant. |
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Iron Age hill forts near the city are at Leigh Woods and Clifton Down, on the side of the Avon Gorge, and on Kings Weston Hill near Henbury. |
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Leigh accordingly wrote an apologetic note in his preface to the Code on this issue and retained the dates in the side margin. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh had claimed that he was the true inventor of both these devices and the spinning jenny as well. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh has claimed to be the inventor and the story is repeated using his wife's name. |
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Thomas Highs, sometimes spelled Thomas Hayes, was born in Leigh, Lancashire in 1718 and lived most of his life there. |
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The Leigh Branch from Wigan leads to the Bridgewater Canal and thus to Manchester and the Midlands. |
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The system was developed for Beagle2 by the firm's founder, world-renowned mass spectroscopist, Dennis Leigh. |
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I explained that the real Regina Leigh must have been on Rosie O'Donnell while Doris was on Glenwood's cheapoid cable news. |
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Alice IS WRITING a letter, The tenor IS STRANGLING the soprano, Leigh IS TAKING a shower are examples of genuine hic-et-nunc events. |
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The Bridgewater Canal connects Runcorn, Manchester and Leigh, in North West England. |
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It was opened in 1761 from Worsley to Manchester, and later extended from Manchester to Runcorn, and then from Worsley to Leigh. |
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The new extension enabled the supply to Manchester of coal from Leigh and the surrounding districts. |
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Gradually, improving Allied technologies such as the Leigh light, hedgehog, squid, and homing torpedoes proved victorious. |
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They made the Grand Final, by defeating Leigh, who were huge favourites in a playoff semi final. |
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Even before the LMR opened, connecting and other lines were planned, authorised or under construction, such as the Bolton and Leigh Railway. |
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For example, mining was a key industry in Wigan and Leigh in Greater Manchester, and in Ossett in Yorkshire. |
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Tilley is the author of a biography of the Australian performer Leigh Bowery titled Leigh Bowery, The Life and Times of an Icon. |
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In 1937 Tyrone Guthrie directed the play at Elsinore, Denmark with Laurence Olivier as Hamlet and Vivien Leigh as Ophelia. |
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Rumours of marital violence, adultery with actresses, incest with Augusta Leigh, and sodomy were circulated, assisted by a jealous Lady Caroline. |
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In October 1816, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley. |
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At Marlow, they entertained their new friends Marianne and Leigh Hunt, worked hard at their writing, and often discussed politics. |
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There Percy Shelley discussed with Byron and Leigh Hunt the launch of a radical magazine called The Liberal. |
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Shelley took part in the literary circle that surrounded Leigh Hunt, and during this period he met John Keats. |
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Leigh Hunt's son, the editor Thornton Leigh Hunt, was later asked by John Bedford Leno whether he preferred Shelley or Byron as a man. |
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He was returning from having set up The Liberal with the newly arrived Leigh Hunt. |
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Leigh Hunt stayed in the carriage during the ceremony but is also pictured. |
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In 1978, Paleontologist Leigh Van Valen named over 20 taxa of extinct mammals after Tolkien lore in a single paper. |
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The following year Olivier appeared alongside Vivien Leigh in the historical drama Fire Over England. |
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Capua, author of many Hollywood film star biographies and correspondent for an Italian film magazine, provides a biography of American film legend Janet Leigh. |
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Leigh Matthews, 30, pictured, wrote the post pleading with the public not to victimise all Muslims for the actions of a tiny minority of violent extremists. |
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Liverpool Pop Quiz, autographed by Spencer Leigh, to offer as prizes. |
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Sites identified by the council as bad patch-ups include parts of Williamson Square, Leigh Street, Williamson Street, Rainford Gardens and Mount Pleasant. |
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Diamandis has identified Sophia Loren, Leigh Lezark, Shirley Manson and Gwen Stefani as her fashion icons, and Asli Polat and Mary Benson as among her favourite designers. |
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The Teamsters local, whose contract with BFI expires in 2007, decided to join to coalition because its members are residents of the community, said spokeswoman Leigh Strope. |
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Kayla Leigh Easterling and Jason Charles Young were united in marriage at five o'clock in the afternoon on June 1, 2013, at Macedonia Baptist Church in Petal. |
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The mayor strummed a psaltery, the mayoress thumped a side drum and musicians Paul Leigh and Gill Page, from Trouvere, played a crum horn and citole. |
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And Onegin's bored disdainfulness is chillingly painted by Leigh Melrose, making his ultimate collapse when Tatyana nobly renounces him a tragic retribution. |
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Gary Conner launched his attack on Leigh Archer after a row over a girl. |
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On stage, Olivier and Leigh starred in Romeo and Juliet on Broadway. |
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On the completion of filming, Olivier and Leigh returned to Britain. |
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In partnership with Binkie Beaumont he staged the English premiere of Tennessee Williams's A Streetcar Named Desire, with Leigh in the central role of Blanche DuBois. |
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Immediately Pear Mill, Stockport and Alder Mill, Leigh were closed. |
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The introduction of the Leigh Light by the British in January 1942 solved the second problem, thereby becoming a significant factor in the Battle for the Atlantic. |
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An exhausted and exasperated Olivier screamed an obscenity at her and slapped her face, and a devastated Leigh slapped him in return, dismayed that he would hit her publicly. |
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Then, about a mile from the target, the Leigh light would be switched on. |
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Anderson, Tom Hooper, Edgar Wright, Matthew Vaughn, Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle, Stephen Frears, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Gareth Edwards, Steve McQueen and Sam Mendes. |
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Instead of appearing with Leigh, he cast Marilyn Monroe as the showgirl. |
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Many of the speakers featured, including David Leigh and Heather Brooke, had spoken out openly against WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange in the past. |
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Olivier returned her to their home in Britain, where, between periods of incoherence, Leigh told him she was in love with Finch and had been having an affair with him. |
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After their return to London, her former husband, Leigh Holman, who could still exert a strong influence on her, stayed with the Oliviers and helped calm her. |
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Now, strongly drawn by ambition, inspired by fellow poets such as Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron, and beleaguered by family financial crises, he suffered periods of depression. |
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Although her career had periods of inactivity, in 1999 the American Film Institute ranked Leigh as the 16th greatest female movie star of classic Hollywood cinema. |
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Producer and director Stanley Kramer, who ended up with the film, planned to star Leigh but was initially unaware of her fragile mental and physical state. |
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Despite her relative inexperience, Leigh was chosen to play Ophelia to Olivier's Hamlet in an Old Vic Theatre production staged at Elsinore, Denmark. |
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After her husband's death, Mary Shelley lived for a year with Leigh Hunt and his family in Genoa, where she often saw Byron and transcribed his poems. |
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In one unusual instance during the attempted rape scene, Leigh became distraught and hit Marvin so hard with a spiked shoe, that it marked his face. |
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In 1822, Shelley arranged for Leigh Hunt, the British poet and editor who had been one of his chief supporters in England, to come to Italy with his family. |
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The paint, developed specifically for the bridge by Leigh Paints, consisted of a system of three coats derived from that used in the North Sea oil industry. |
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It became a convent, then the Elizabethan home of the Leigh family. |
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Both Jeff and Leigh Hennessy are in the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame. |
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Her first husband Leigh Holman also spent considerable time with her. |
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Holman was granted custody of Suzanne, his daughter with Leigh. |
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He was married three times, to the actresses Jill Esmond from 1930 to 1940, Vivien Leigh from 1940 to 1960, and Joan Plowright from 1961 until his death. |
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The Oliviers returned to Britain in March 1943, and Leigh toured through North Africa that same year as part of a revue for the armed forces stationed in the region. |
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He married Sarah Moss on 23 February 1747, at Leigh Parish Church. |
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Selznick thought that not only was she more suitable for the role, but that it was best to keep Olivier and Leigh apart until their divorces came through. |
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He and Leigh were close friends, and Shaw tried hard to persuade him to play the part, but Gielgud had taken a strong dislike to the director, Gabriel Pascal. |
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