He was still staring impassively out over the choppy, angry waters of Blackwood Lake. |
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The bus was found four hours later in Fleur de Lys, just a few miles from Blackwood, with a wing mirror missing and a scrape down one side. |
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In contrast to these girthy ladies, other Blackwood women are wraiths and ambulating phantoms, eaten up by anxieties and rage. |
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Harrison Blackwood and his cronies, meanwhile, spend their days ruminating on, and searching for, signs of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe. |
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Winger Michael Blackwood used his pace on the left to aggravate the Reds' defence, but Jonathan Smith's return to the heart of the rearguard gave them aerial protection. |
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The only trees that are in danger are the hardwoods, such as balsa and African Blackwood, as these take far longer to grow than trees used for paper production. |
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Rich hardwoods of myrtle, blackwood, sassafras and Huon pine mingle with common eucalypts. |
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I'm using blackwood, beefwood, Qld maple and Qld walnut, several myrtles, she-oak, ironwood, vic. ash, minnerichi, mulga, fig. jarrah and wandoo. |
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Standing under an ancient blackwood in the top corner of our back paddock you can see across the Norfolk Plains to distant Mt. Arthur. |
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Next month music, literature and arts festival Velvet Coalmine returns to Blackwood. |
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South bid four spades, five would have been better, and West bid four no-trumps Key Card Blackwood. |
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Freud then began to see Guinness heiress and writer Lady Caroline Blackwood. |
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Richard Blackwood also had her down to MTV's Camden studios to sing gospel. |
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Their final match of the season was played at Blackwood RFC due to a damaged playing surface in Caerphilly. |
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Manic Street Preachers formed in 1986 at Oakdale Comprehensive School, Blackwood, South Wales. |
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The force watching the harbour was led by Captain Blackwood, commanding HMS Euryalus. |
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The death of his wife in 1837 was an exceedingly severe blow to him, especially as it followed within three years that of his friend Blackwood. |
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At 6ft 3ins and 16st, the Blackwood product is a powerful ballcarrier with an ability to break tackles and good mobility around the field. |
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Their quick tempo rucking also forced Blackwood into conceding early penalties, allowing Byron Hayward to open up an early six-point lead. |
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The orders apply to bus stations in Blackwood and Nelson, and the train and bus station areas in Caerphilly. |
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Peeping tom Gareth Treasure, 40, from Blackwood, was previously found guilty of six charges of voyeurism following a three-day trial. |
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He contributed 20 points, including two late drop goals which finally killed off any hopes of a Blackwood away-day success. |
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Rose Blackwood, whose three children attend the orchestra, said the AYO has given the children opportunities that were missing in the community until it was founded. |
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Cellular pseudopodia were in contact with both adjacent cells and matrix as evidence of effective adhesion and intercellular communication as also reported by Blackwood et al. |
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Suzzanne, whose eldest daughter works as a nail technician, opened her Blackwood salon two years ago and lectures in nail techniques at the Ebbw Vale College. |
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Price was born in Blackwood, near Caerphilly in South Wales. |
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Elizabeth married Lord Romney whilst Anne married John Blackwood. |
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His hopes of more runs evaporated when he was drawn out by Bishoo, pushing at a delivery tossed up at off stump and feeding Jermaine Blackwood at second slip. |
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I've watched in despair as ancient forests of giant eucalypt, myrtle, sassafras, blackwood and celery-top pine were felled, the great trees crashing to earth. |
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