My two sons who live in Bury, Barry's half-brothers, are devastated by his death. |
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The same evening, officers executed a warrant at an address in Buller Street, Bury, where Craig was arrested. |
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He made up for a series of near misses by lifting the main event at Openshaw Park in Bury. |
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An Algerian asylum seeker arrested in Bury during police raids on terrorist suspects has been jailed for six months for using a false passport. |
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There was a slight hiccup on Saturday when the locomotive jumped the rails on its way back to Bury after the Heywood station celebrations. |
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Detectives are probing links between two smash-and-grab robberies on Bolton banks and a ram raid on a Bury bank. |
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Bury is not hosting any official events, but will help groups to organise parties. |
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Campaigners are cranking up opposition to plans for a wind farm on moors north of Bury with a public meeting in Ramsbottom next week. |
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Council chiefs also hope they will give Bury a winning chance in a national floral competition. |
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Hundreds of kind-hearted people across Bury have joined the national NHS Organ Donor Register thanks to a council initiative. |
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Bury the clippings several feet underground, away from your boxwood plants. |
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Veteran runner Marie will be running alongside a number of staff from Bury Hospice, for whom she is raising money. |
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When asked, I always say I am a lassie from Lancashire, having been born in Bury and brought up on Merseyside. |
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In a thrilling match, Bury led at the interval by one run, only to allow Bolton a comeback in the second innings and take the game by 10 runs. |
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But it was in vain, as Bury kicked deep from the restart and the final whistle blew. |
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Bury North MP David Chaytor has welcomed a range of new powers aimed at ridding communities of the scourge of graffiti. |
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Well, you see, the lords and barons swore their oath to make the king sign the Magna Carta at Bury St Edmunds. |
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Relief cash was also raised through a sponsored walk around Bury town centre on Wednesday. |
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It was the Bury side's fourth win in a row, helping them pull further clear of the relegation zone. |
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Bury council is also demanding people ask permission to film or take photographs, but has so far not extended the ban to phones. |
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Residents in a Bury street have been left at sixes and sevens after a house numbers mix-up. |
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He also takes Bury Gateway Club members away on adventure weekends every year. |
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After the service, there will be a march past where the Mayor of Bury and the Lord Lieutenant of Greater Manchester will take the salute. |
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Historic church buildings in Darwen and Bury are set to get a new lease of life thanks to a cash boost. |
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She was advised to go to the Infirmary due to lack of space on the maternity ward at Bury. |
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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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Bury a gallon pot or perforated milk jug next to the plant and fill it with water daily to keep the roots evenly moist. |
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Lesley and I were in the school orchestra together in Bury in the days of sixpences and Herman's Hermits. |
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Sculptor Jonathan Clarke took her back to his workshop in Bury St Edmunds for a polish, which was scheduled to take six weeks. |
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Bury suffered their worst ever Football League Cup defeated when they were trounced 10-by West Ham. |
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They will be taken to a waste site in Bury where they will be shredded and prepared as compost for farmland across Lancashire. |
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Tuneful trumpeters joined harmonious horn players at Bury Music Centre when they staged annual concert performances. |
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Maria, who is a service director for Bury Primary Care Trust's children's services, graduated with an MSc in collaborative health. |
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The wallet lay undiscovered in Joan's Bury home for years until her family lovingly cleared out her belongings after her death. |
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I explained that pudding from Bury has lumps of fat in it and a haggis-like texture whilst boudin from Berry is mousselike. |
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The youngsters are members of the New Bury Residents' Association Boomwhackers Group. |
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She has contacted Bolton and Bury councils, asking that she is moved to another house outside New Bury. |
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We leafleted the Oldham versus Bury local derby football game and got a great response. |
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You will be treated to a Brass Band and Bucks Fizz reception as you board the East Lancashire Steam Train at Bolton Street Station, Bury. |
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Among the victims he duped were people from Lancashire, Bury and Nottinghamshire. |
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Bury welcome Tyldesley to the Radcliffe Road ground tomorrow in a non-league fixture, kick-off 2.30 pm. |
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He hails from Prestwich and has lived most of his life in and around Bury, apart from the ten years he spent working in television in London. |
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Free low-energy bulbs will be handed out today in the Mill Gate centre in Bury. |
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Bury's East Lancashire Railway has been given the green light to steam ahead with plans to renovate the town's historic Bury Transport Museum. |
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So have you got any pictures capturing life in Bury in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries? |
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Pupils at a Bury high school have been rewarded for their sterling environmental efforts. |
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Now that Gordon is back in harness at the club, plans are afoot to create a section of the Bury FC website devoted to the history of the club. |
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However, in general play he had already stiff-armed two of the Bury squad and gone unpunished. |
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The East Lancashire Railway was opened in 1846 to link Manchester with Bury and Rossendale. |
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Audiology services in Bury are to be modernised under a change of leadership. |
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A Bury fire crew were called when the car overturned near to a petrol station on Stand Lane, Bury, at 3.40 am on Sunday. |
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Generous hospitality was given to the Bury representatives both by the Regional Council of Limousin and by the town in Tulle. |
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Now, eight months after their dramatic birth, they are in good health and have been christened at Bury Parish Church. |
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Bury opened up like a house on fire and the contest was well over when they led 22-0 in the opening quarter. |
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After studying Italian part-time at Bury College he moved to Italy to further his studies. |
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A coffee morning at my house managed to raise 200 and we are doing a fancy dress pub crawl in Bury. |
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Yet there needn't have been any late collywobbles in the Bury ranks had they made the most of their superior possession. |
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It is expected that the funeral service will be held at Bury Parish Church followed by committal at Overdale, Bolton. |
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He was taken to Bury General Hospital complaining of severe chest pains, but later died. |
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A public inquiry will rule on a controversial plan to site a wind farm on moors north of Bury. |
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The season's main violence flashpoints were before, during and after games against Hartlepool, Bury, and Carlisle. |
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One of Bolton's top police officers has left the town to become head of the force in Bury. |
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That act of kindness and the lady's friendliness and genuine concern that we had had a good day in Bury, warmed our hearts. |
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It took the Councillor two hours to make the journey from Bury to Ramsbottom. |
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Residents of a small Bury street say plans to let bedsits in an end-terraced house may spell curtains for their community. |
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Bury has numerous cycle lanes and special facilities for cyclists including parking in the town. |
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Mr McGuire had been taking a group of RAF cadets out on a day trip to Bury when he returned to his car and discovered the parking ticket. |
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Chief Superintendent Garry Shewan, head of Bury police, presented David with a Divisional Commander's Award. |
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It is the only element in retail in Bury that makes our town different, even unique. |
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A violent street brawl broke out in Bury town centre when two feuding groups were ejected from a nightclub, magistrates heard. |
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When the Trafford were declared winners by one point the Bury contingent in the 200-strong audience erupted into catcalls and booing. |
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Carole, a former shorthand typist and clerk at Bury Brothers accountants in Accrington, was with her husband David, son Richard, 14, and his friend. |
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Owen, 21, a former Bury Boys' champion from Breightmet, had already played in a couple of Tamsel Tour events this season, conceded that he was not on his game. |
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The shock news comes after five Bury branch post offices and eight others elsewhere in the borough were axed last year as part of a nationwide closure programme. |
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The large original painting is to hang in the Bury FC boardroom, however, a number of high quality prints will be produced for sale to supporters. |
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They were probably afraid that we would bury them in another carpet bomb of expletives. |
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No one has yet requested to have relatives re-interred at Gorton, Manchester General or Phillips Park cemeteries, which means all the others will be reburied at Bury. |
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Bury people reacted to black-out life and candlepower lighting this week as industrial action by electricity workers left the country in the dark. |
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The 16-year-old girl boarded the tram in Manchester and travelled to Bury. |
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The Lancashire town of Bury is famed for black pudding, a regional delicacy consisting of congealed pigs' blood, fat, and rusk, encased in a length of intestine. |
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Internet Hindus and fans of Narendra Modi would bury you six feet under and do a gravedance on your grave with surreal pleasure! |
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During the early 20th century it became increasingly common to bury cremated remains rather than coffins in the abbey. |
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After the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, they arrived immediately at some of the worst disaster sites to help retrieve and bury the dead. |
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The game came alive in the 20th minute when Bury, following a succession of a five-metre scrums, were eventually awarded a penalty try, the conversion a formality. |
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Six minutes later and just when the heads of a dazed and confused City appeared to be clearing, another sluggish reaction to danger saw Bury double their advantage. |
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The gable end of a newly-built block of flats came tumbling down in Topping Street, off Walmersley Road, Bury, and landed on a Mercedes car, smashing its windows. |
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To make a storage place for a watering hose, bury a length of wide pipe bell end up. |
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Bury College is fully aware of this process and the timescales involved. |
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Bury is one of only five councils to move up a place in successive years. |
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Bury yourself in some textbooks until the whole blasted thing blows over. |
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Ex-policemen across Bury are being asked to strengthen the thin blue line. |
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I have it on good authority that the band's previous effort, To Bury Within the Sound, was even more soporific owing to the lack of heavy riffage. |
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The scheme would include ground floor shops, including a food store, on land fronting Bury New Road and Stanley Road, meaning Roma's and the Church pub would be demolished. |
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Bury the hatchet? How very boring. The art of feuding is in a sorry state. |
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He also established the UK's first wholesale greeting cards cash-and-carry warehouse at Barlow Fold and was the main sponsor of Bury Football Club for many years. |
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The court was told that last February, the Department for Work and Pensions started to investigate employees of a chatline operating in the Bury area. |
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Where would we be without our intrepid newsboys and girls, who go out in all weathers to make sure 25,000 copies of the Bury Times are delivered every week? |
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When her own store had sold out of a special pair of shoes Trisha wanted to buy, Rachel made an unprecedented visit to the Dolcis branch in Bury and bought the shoes herself. |
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Then we sell it on old Bury market, and the punters just can't get enough. |
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By 1976 the group had 100 members and associates and it went on a year later to start a group in Rochdale, following by further organisations in Wigan and Bury. |
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Andrew Farndon, 26, was taken to West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds with a stab wound on Wednesday evening. |
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Should they be successful they will face Bury St Edmunds in the semi-final later in the day. |
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Eric, 57, left his black X-reg Ford Focus in a residential road last February so he could walk into the town centre of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. |
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Police said the youth will appear before magistrates in Bury St Edmunds, and will remain in custody until then. |
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Hertfordshire-based Motty was at Culford School near Bury St Edmunds with a future rival ITV soccer presenter, Gary Newbon. |
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The late Sir Thomas Phillipps, of Middle Hill, was a remarkable instance of a bibliotaph. He bought bibliographical treasures simply to bury them. |
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They need to calm down and bury the hatchet before someone gets hurt. |
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About two thirds of the children died in infancy by the hands of the mother, who would choke a babe or bury it alive in the earthfloor of her hut simply to stop its crying. |
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Any God's quantity of fuss and flubdub to bury a man, and not an ounce of forehandedness in the whole outfit to find out whether he was rightly dead. |
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The areas that have school children most likely to attend university are Trafford and Cheshire, followed by Wirral, Sefton, Stockport and Bury. |
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Greene King and Branston Pickle are in Bury St Edmunds, and British Sugar makes all its icing sugar and caster sugar there. |
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The shrine at Bury St Edmunds soon became one of the most famous and wealthy pilgrimage locations in England. |
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In the wake of this designation, butchers in Bury sought to demonstrate their history of manufacturing and selling the product. |
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Smaller towns and cities include Bury St Edmunds, Ely, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn. |
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The following week former Wrexham loan star from the previous season Andy Bishop joined the club after his release from Bury. |
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North of Bury, ten mills occupied a mile long stretch of a stream in the Shuttleworth Valley. |
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Baker of Bury worked on drums, and Hargreaves used parallel scrolling to achieve smoother acceleration and deceleration. |
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In 1794 an agreement was reached with the Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal company to create a link near Red Moss near Horwich. |
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The Manchester, Bolton and Bury Canal company proposed another link from Bury to Accrington. |
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The railway engineer Edward Bury and his wife Priscilla Susan Bury lived at Ambleside. |
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Fish do exist in the stretch between Rossendale and Bury and fish are to be introduced in stretches between Radcliffe and Manchester. |
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The stop is at the northern edge of the system's City Zone and the start of the Bury and Oldham and Rochdale Lines. |
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The tram platforms were built on the site of the former railway platforms 5 to 8, the terminus of the Bury line. |
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For instance, he obtained official permission to avail himself of the library belonging to the defunct monastery of Bury St Edmunds. |
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He was sent to West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds, where Cowan was waiting. |
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The Prince toured the mill after visiting the cathedral in Bury St Edmunds and a local theatre. |
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Their nemesis was lawyer Matthew Hopkins, the Witchfinder General, who brutally executed 68 souls in Bury St Edmunds alone. |
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Bury the bottom of the plantlet only a half-inch or so deep with the length of flower stalk deeper to hold it in place. |
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The flat they share a couple of doors down on the Bury Road has all the chaotic, unironed character that only two men could produce. |
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The 26-year-old Bury winger, who has battled back from Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin's Lymphoma, has caught the eye at McDiarmid. |
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A far from guaranteed stayer is favourite Bury Parade, so he's an early casualty along with his stablemate Grandioso. |
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Paul Nicholls' Bury Parade heads the handicap this year and routed re-opposing stablemate Grandioso by five lengths at Ascot last time out. |
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Other tourist attractions include historic towns like Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and Ely as well as areas such as Constable Country, the Broads and the North Norfolk coast. |
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Both Liverpool and Bury won the division at the first attempt. |
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Greater Suffolk coroner Peter Dean was staging the hearing at Highpoint Prison near Bury St Edmunds, where Hindley served the last years of her life sentence. |
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A beautifully illustrated copy of Abbo of Fleury's Passio Sancti Eadmundi, made at Bury St Edmunds in around 1130 is now kept at the Morgan Library in New York City. |
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This latest defeat stretches their miserable run to one win in 18 as improving Bury all but ensured survival, courtsey of a fortuitous winner 19 minutes from time. |
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In 1010, Edmund's remains were translated to London to protect them from the Vikings, where they were kept for three years before being returned to Bury. |
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Accrington, Blackburn, Bolton, Burnley, Bury, Chorley, Colne, Darwen, Manchester, Nelson, Oldham, Preston, Rochdale and Wigan were major cotton mill towns during this time. |
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Constructed during Phase 1 alongside the Bury Line, it served jointly as a control centre, HQ, office space, and depot for the storage, maintenance and repair of vehicles. |
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Metrolink was originally scheduled to open in September 1991, but services did not begin until 1992, when the Bury Line opened as far as Victoria on 6 April. |
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Helmsman is the UK's leading manufacturer of changing room cubicles and lockers, based on the A1101 at Fornham All Saints, north of Bury St Edmunds. |
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Mr Southgate said that, when he was looking at his home village of Elmswell, near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, he was surprised to see his wife in 43 different shots. |
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Bury suggests that Wicklow was also the port through which Patrick made his escape after his six years captivity, though offers only circumstantial evidence to support this. |
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Paul, 28, who runs a pub in Bury, Lancs, joined the Claybank Hotel Fishing Club outing to a deep sea mark off Plymouth and missed the UK garfish record by just 7oz 8dms. |
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Areas also performing above the England average, in order of results, are Blackpool, Warrington, Wigan, Cheshire West and Chester, Bury, Cumbria, Wirral, and Stockport. |
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Ryalux makes carpets off the B6222 near the M66 in east Bury. |
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The tram stop at Victoria replaced the former Bury Line platforms and the tram line was extended into the streets through a new entrance in the side of the station. |
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Neolithic tools have also been found in the River Roch near Bury and in Radcliffe, and Bronze Age burial sites have been found in Bury and Shuttleworth. |
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After the wedding the couple honeymooned in Bury St Edmunds with Leslie's parents before Margaret was called away to Scotland and Leslie was posted in the South of England. |
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Rising on the moors above Cliviger, it flows south through Bacup, Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom and Bury before merging with the River Roch near Radcliffe. |
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Bury believed that the office exercised supervision over all foreigners visiting Constantinople, and that they were under the supervision of the Logothetes tou dromou. |
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