Unlike Germany post 1945, there has been no official admission of wrongdoing from the bosnian Serbs since the war has ended. |
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The page has since been removed, but not before many Spanish news outlets were able to post screenshots of his braggadocio. |
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A third post by Davis then took apart an anecdote Tyson told about George W. Bush, showing it to be false. |
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Last week, David Johnson, senior vice president for strategy at Dell, took a new post with Blackstone. |
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The addressee no longer lives here, so I've returned the letter to the post office. |
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A post mortem examination revealed that there were no obvious signs of abnormality in Miss Moss' body. |
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The position was created again, but its holder died without heirs in 1421, and the post has since been left vacant. |
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What will we do if we can't post ad nauseam about what we're eating for breakfast? |
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The post of county alderman was abolished, and the entire council was thereafter directly elected every four years. |
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The post seems to have been conceived partly as a reward for senators who had chosen to make a career solely on the Emperor's behalf. |
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One of the last sunk post mills in England was situated at the end of Mill Lane. |
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In Upper Germania the border defences initially consisted only of a post road. |
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It was then dropped with much solemnity into the letter-box, so as to be ready for the letter-corporal at early post time. |
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The South African Constitution of post 1994 considers Afrikaans as one of 11 official languages. |
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In 1864 the post of Superintendent of the Line was created to oversee the running of the trains. |
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Canada became an important destination for the Danes during the post war period. |
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In extent the new refreshment post was to be kept as confined as possible to reduce administrative expense. |
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By 1888 Heyne had invited graduate students to post articles under his supervision, turning the DWB into a true consortium for the first time. |
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Savery also had a post with the Commissioners for Sick and Hurt Seamen, which took him to Dartmouth. |
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The Syrians of Hamat were able to achieve a small victory against the Mongols at a battle near Aleppo by the post of Hamat. |
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Before the end of the Yuan dynasty, 14 leaders of the Sakya sect had held the post of Imperial Preceptor, thereby enjoying special power. |
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An acute-angled shot from Kenny Lunt clipped a post and Matthieu Manset forced a diving save from home keeper, Jon Brain. |
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The balanced rudder placed as much of the rudder forward of the stern post as behind it, making such large ships easier to steer. |
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Lew reckons he had three options for the cash-cow which was Premier post the Coles sale. |
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It was the first trading post built on the Gulf of Guinea, so is the oldest European building in existence south of the Sahara. |
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Trade between Elmina and Portugal grew throughout the decade following the establishment of the trading post under Gomes. |
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Parallel to this is an interest in the notion of post factum documentation, that is, when the 'designerly' drawings have supposedly stopped. |
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Merton cautioned against confusing post factum sociological interpretations with social theory. |
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The interpretations offered in this section are clearly much more post hoc than in my discussion of the informants' patterns. |
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Our work on using research was post hoc rather than planned as an integral part of the original study. |
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Jeremy Hunt remained in post after Theresa May became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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Another common design was simple post framing, with heavy posts set directly into the ground, supporting the roof. |
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We reached that amiable town around two hours post meridiem, exceedingly hungry from our anxieties en route. |
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The civil day begins at midnight, and reckons 12 hours ante meridiem, or before noon, and 12 hours post meridiem, or after noon. |
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We shouldn't let these post mortem injuries distract us while looking for the cause of death. |
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Surgeries could be scheduled on day 10 or 14 post ovulation of a regular menstrual cycle. |
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For panorama stitching involving HDR, there are several post processing steps. |
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John cut back on his hobby of photography because post processing was so time-consuming and frustrating. |
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United led after three minutes as Nani drilled home inside the near post after turning George Elokobi inside-out. |
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Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the post of the Executive Director of the Kenya Roads Board has been a thorn in the flesh of the Minister. |
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From 7 April 2011 advertising focused on reminding people to complete and return by post or submit online. |
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If the bailiff does not find the witness at his home, he will post up a court warrant there instead. |
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He was nominated as first viceroy of Portuguese India in 1504, but could not take up this post owing to temporary blindness. |
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Maintaining their independence, the Bandanese never allowed the Portuguese to build a fort or a permanent post in the islands. |
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By 1531, the French had stationed a trading post off of an island on the Brazilian coast. |
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However, this was only transitory, as the Aztecs could only establish an unorganized military post at the city's outskirts. |
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Although he failed in his attempt, King Philip II succeeded in 1565, establishing the initial Spanish trading post at Manila. |
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Andagoya was rewarded in 1539 by Carlos I with the post of Representative of the Indians, which he performed with brutal zeal. |
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In 1517 Don Gaspar de Espinosa, a Spanish lieutenant, decided to settle a post there. |
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The post had previously existed informally, but the holder used not to rank as an Officer. |
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In 1531, Bertrand d'Ornesan tried to establish a French trading post at Pernambuco, Brazil. |
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For example, it is customary for first year boys in Toye's to perform duties such as waking the house and taking the post from Flint Court. |
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The train station became the local post office, while the former engine house was converted into a community center. |
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In 1610, the VOC established the post of Governor General to more firmly control their affairs in Asia. |
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The treaty allowed the VOC to build a trading post in the area and eventually to monopolise the trade there, especially the gold trade. |
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Each House has a formal name, mainly used for post and people outside the Eton community. |
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This means that there are many islands with no police presence, and many parts of islands where getting to a police post can take several days. |
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The local Chukchis and Koryaks were warlike, and the post was attacked a number of times. |
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Eton has recently fostered while Jarvis briefly taught theology at Eton after retiring from his headmaster post at Roxbury Latin. |
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The Dutch trading post on this islands was extended as the new centre of slave trade. |
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In 1733, Hertog returned to Jaquim, this time extending the trading post into Fort Zeelandia. |
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In August 1582, Ricci arrived at Macau, a Portuguese trading post on the South China Sea. |
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It used elements from various dialects but was predominantly based on the urban dialects of Holland of post 16th century. |
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Dio Cassius relates that Augustus personally accepted the post of superintendent. |
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His first ecclesiastical post was the pastorate of the town of Glarus, where he stayed for ten years. |
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One post was typically filled by four men, one sentinel and the others at ease until a situation arose or it was their turn to be sentinel. |
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Some straight legs caught a trooper at the post exchange one day and made him unblouse his boots. |
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Before he could take up his post there was strong opposition from a minority of bishops and he was persuaded to not proceed with the appointment. |
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The short lived Daxi kingdom, post Zhang Xianzhong, used the Ganzhi calendar without era names. |
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Second base is a pleasurable post for the reason that the man covering it is in the thick of things at all times. |
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The post office arranged special deliveries every half-hour to handle the flood of greetings. |
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During the Second World War, it was used as a command and observation post for the Royal Air Force when its original use was recognised. |
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Conversely, a form of ex post facto law commonly called an amnesty law may decriminalize certain acts. |
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A law may have an ex post facto effect without being technically ex post facto. |
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In a nation with an entrenched bill of rights or a written constitution, ex post facto legislation may be prohibited. |
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The previous town crier had retired in 1892 and for 110 years the post remained vacant. |
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Manioc was first reported being grown on the mainland in 1635 at the Portuguese post at Bissau. |
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Changes to civil law in Canada can be, and occasionally are, enacted ex post facto. |
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Generally, the Finnish legal system does not permit ex post facto laws, especially those that would expand criminal responsibility. |
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In civil matters, such as taxation, ex post facto laws may be made in some circumstances. |
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However, there have been three exceptional instances when ex post facto criminal laws have been used in Finland. |
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Several hundred people were executed under what was arguably an ex post facto legal arrangement. |
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The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines categorically prohibits the passing of any ex post facto law. |
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However, the Cybercrime Prevention Act, which went into effect on October 3, 2012, is criticized for being ex post facto. |
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Ex post facto punishment is prohibited by Article 38 of the Constitution of Turkey. |
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In the United Kingdom, ex post facto laws are frowned upon, but are permitted by virtue of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. |
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He must have been suited for the role as he continued in it for twelve years, a long time in such a post at that time. |
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At one point, James took to social media to post semicryptic messages about the importance of fitting in. |
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It sounded like a feel-good sapfest, the kind where exhibitors ought to post a sign at the box office reading Diabetics Enter at Own Risk. |
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He also began earning quite substantial sums of money but continued with his seemingly disliked post at Christ Church. |
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The case dealt with the Article I, Section 10, prohibition on ex post facto laws, because it concerned a Connecticut state law. |
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The village does however retain its post office, family bakery, hairdresser, florist and newsagent. |
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Scholars have argued that, as a historical matter, the phrase ex post facto referred to civil as well as criminal laws. |
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In September 1943, Orwell resigned from the BBC post that he had occupied for two years. |
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In a Limitation Action the shipowner will post a bond reflecting the value of the vessel and her pending freight. |
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The post of sheriff was mandated by the Old Covenant, an agreement between the Icelandic Commonwealth and the Kingdom of Norway. |
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Much of the post war expansion was around south of Hornsea Bridge station, and west of Cliff Road to the north. |
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In 2007 this post was renamed Secretary of State for Justice and the department became the Ministry of Justice. |
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After the independence of Bangladesh, post partition Indian company law served as a model for reforms. |
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In 1920, he took up a post as Reader in English Language at the University of Leeds, and became the youngest professor there. |
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Then Yajna personally took the post of Indra, the King of the heavenly planets. |
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People want to do slash? Fine. They want to write rapefic? Fine. Everybody can post what they like. |
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Votes can be cast either in person at a polling station, by post or by proxy. |
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Each constituency elects one MP by the first past the post system of election. |
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In several countries, such as Mauritius or Trinidad and Tobago, the post of President is elected by the legislature. |
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In 1892, he was appointed as Home Secretary in Gladstone's fourth ministry, remaining in the post until the Liberals lost the 1895 election. |
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Asquith, who was then only 39 and had never served as a junior minister, accepted the post of Home Secretary, a senior Cabinet position. |
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Large camps were established to house the navvies, most of them Irish, with many becoming complete townships with post offices and schools. |
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Lord Tweedmouth, the First Lord of the Admiralty, was relegated to the nominal post of Lord President of the Council. |
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The pack are suffering mechanicals and pull up under a lamp post marking a right turn. |
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A Customs Invoice or declaration is commonly used in New Zealand for air parcel post shipments. |
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In 1826, Marc Brunel offered him a post as resident engineer for the Thames Tunnel, but withdrew it in favour of his son Isambard Brunel. |
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Another post he held in his early days was professor of the violin at the Worcester College for the Blind Sons of Gentlemen. |
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Between 1905 and 1908, he held the post of Peyton Professor of Music at the University of Birmingham. |
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The post World War II economy also benefited from the discovery of vast amounts of oil around the world, particularly in the Middle East. |
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It also has a Methodist Chapel, a village hall, a post office, and a golf course complete with restaurant. |
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He had accepted the post reluctantly, feeling that a composer should not head a school of music. |
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George Stephenson came from a mining family and by 1804 had secured the post of brakesman at Killingworth colliery. |
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Running alongside and parallel to the canal was an imperial roadway and post offices supporting a courier system. |
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In 1820, Telford was appointed the first President of the recently formed Institution of Civil Engineers, a post he held until his death. |
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Although the organ was not his preferred instrument, the only post he ever held for an annual salary was as a church organist and choirmaster. |
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Vaughan Williams refused a knighthood at least once, and declined the post of Master of the King's Music after Elgar's death. |
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When the RAF assigned Dennis a post in Bahrain in early 1965, Barrett became the band's frontman. |
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However, the Americans retained the captured post at Fort Malden, near Amherstburg, until the British complied with the treaty. |
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Other than the farms and houses the village also has a post office open one day per week and an inn. |
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He held the post for six years, and a stable family life was at last possible. |
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In 1844 he took a prominent part in exposing the violation by the English post office of Mazzini's correspondence. |
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He was appointed to a post at the Foreign Office in its Department of Information, headed by John Buchan. |
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In 1877 Rawnsley was ordained as a priest, and in 1878 he took up the post of Vicar of Wray, Windermere, in the Lake District. |
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He held the post for four years, but left when he was appointed Clarenceux King of Arms. |
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Sir Salman Rushdie is among a number of post Second World War writers from former British colonies who permanently settled in Britain. |
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The team are having a strong season, and are on courseto reach the post season playoffs. |
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The Leeds postcode area covers most of the City of Leeds and is almost entirely made up of the Leeds post town. |
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Otley, Wetherby, Tadcaster, Pudsey and Ilkley are separate post towns within the postcode area. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for the Museum's fabric and infrastructure is currently vacant. |
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The post of Deputy Director with responsibility for exhibitions is also vacant. |
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Often, media outlets covering a match will personally score the match, and post their scores as an independent sentence in their report. |
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The location remained significant as a staging post with an inn, subsequently becoming a roadhouse in the early days of motorised travel. |
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If the ball is hit into the backward area, the batter may not pass first post until the ball is returned to the forward area. |
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In particular, with five minutes gone, Bobby Charlton struck the post and sent another shot just wide. |
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McAllister was replaced by Simon Grayson, who resigned from his post as manager of Blackpool to take the position. |
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Following the tour, head coach Andy Flower resigned his post whilst batsman Kevin Pietersen was dropped indefinitely from the England team. |
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He was offered the post of wine waiter and after a few weeks, he encouraged Eileen to apply for a waitressing job. |
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Regularly after working during the day he went to the ARP post at night to be on call should there be an air-raid. |
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The chairman of the board is David Williams who replaced Neil Coles who had held the post for 38 years. |
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In 1998, Faldo's partnership with David Leadbetter came to an acrimonious end when Faldo dispensed with his services by post in a letter. |
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In the post fight interview in the ring after the bout, Khan credited his 12 months of boxing training with Virgil Hunter for his success. |
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He was buried at the winning post of the Aintree Racecourse, which is still a destination for his fans. |
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Hamilton himself said in the post race press conference that it was his most difficult and most meaningful win. |
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For the 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix, Hamilton wore a special helmet that was a fusion of his post 2011 helmet, and that of Ayrton Senna. |
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The post office is in New South Wales, and the police-barracks in Bananaland. |
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Coupled with the Constitution's proscription of ex post facto laws is a similar prohibition against bills of attainder. |
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The Lord Chancellor, a post in the UK Government, is responsible for relations between the government and the Channel Islands. |
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In each Crown dependency, the monarch is represented by a Lieutenant Governor, but this post is largely ceremonial. |
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This form of nationalism came about during the decolonization of the post war periods. |
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Good to see that Heskey knows that ball thingy is supposed to go in the net between those post bizzos. |
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Italy has been referred to as a great power by a number of academics and commentators throughout the post WWII era. |
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Ms. Marcotte joined the Edwards campaign at the end of January in the new post of blogmaster. |
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Typically, the owners or captain would be required to post a performance bond. |
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In 1716 Townshend had been removed from the important post of Northern Secretary and put in the lesser office of Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. |
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Lord North held the post of Prime Minister with a Tory majority backing him, advocating military suppression of the American rebellion. |
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Back in August, the Toon ace was kicked from pillar to post by Karl Henry in a bone-crunching midfield battle at Molineux. |
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Smaller holders could sell their land to larger ones for a higher price post enclosure. |
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The Music Services were expanded for World War II and in the post war years there were ten established bands. |
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A familiar sight throughout the UK, the red telephone box and Royal Mail red post box are considered British cultural icons. |
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In 1835, 60,000 Valentine cards were sent by post in the UK, despite postage being expensive. |
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In the proposed constitution this post was called the Union Minister of Foreign Affairs. |
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It elects nine of the parliament's 73 first past the post constituency members and seven of the 56 additional members. |
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The post war period saw expansion of industry to estates along the Kingsway. |
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Visitors can tour the museum, buy souvenirs, post mail, and view the large gentoo penguin colony. |
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This reform of the post of Lord Chancellor was made due to the perceived constitutional anomalies inherent in the role. |
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Associated with the office of First Minister, there is also the post of Deputy First Minister. |
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Unlike the office of First Minister, the post of Deputy is not recognised in statute and confers no extra status on the holder. |
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This curious species of non-publication provoked numerous programmers to post directions on Slashdot for circumventing the clickwrap. |
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The defender climbed majestically at the near post to convert Johnson's corner. |
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The Act created a new post of Counsel General for Wales, the principal source of legal advice to the Welsh Government. |
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However, the replacement of Southern Ireland by the Irish Free State led to the abolition of the post of Lord Lieutenant. |
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Matthew is a cockbiting lunatic. post count seemed small. I thought maybe this would livin things up a bit. |
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Besides, a video post room's console is smaller than those used for film, and you couldn't squander a dozen or more channels on dialog. |
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On his appointment as Prime Minister in May 1940, Winston Churchill created for himself the new post of Minister of Defence. |
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The company's post war the nearest, so I jest took down the river in that direcshun. |
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In a drab first half, Ryan Shotton's drive was deflected on to a post and Jon Walters twice went close. |
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He was unsuccessful in applying for Forbes's recently vacated chair at Edinburgh, the post instead going to Tait. |
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Most of this work was done by Maxwell at Glenlair during the period between holding his London post and his taking up the Cavendish chair. |
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Before the creation of an elected executive Mayor the post of civic mayor and later Lord Mayor existed. |
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The first issue of a fanmag from the southern-most post of Australian science fiction is good. |
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The defendant must show that any bail money he hopes to post did not come from the felonious means. |
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Rationing and conscription dragged on into the post war years, and the country suffered one of the worst winters on record. |
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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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At the memorial service for John Betjeman, who died in July 1984, Larkin was asked if he would accept the post of Poet Laureate. |
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Gunn married Jessie Dallas Frew in 1921 and they settled in Inverness, near his permanent excise post at the Glen Mhor distillery. |
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The post Flashy Federer eases past Querrey, Murray finds A-Game appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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This failed so miserably that he accepted the lesser post of secretary and chaplain to the Earl of Berkeley, one of the Lords Justice of Ireland. |
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Wilde's counsel, Sir Edward Clarke, was finally able to get a magistrate to allow Wilde and his friends to post bail. |
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Rovers forward Roque Santa Cruz headed against the post after a flick-on by towering defender Chris Samba. |
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He was released shortly afterwards, then with Olga gave himself up to an American military post in the nearby town of Lavagna. |
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He accepted the latter post reluctantly, fearing that discharging the duties thoroughly would leave too little time for composing. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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In 1928 he became conductor of the Royal Choral Society, and he retained this post for four decades until his death. |
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He should be stripped of his US citizenship, and deported back to Muslimville, post haste. |
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The album's title was revealed through a post on the band's official website. |
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In 1998, BBC studios, outside broadcasts, post production, design, costumes and wigs were spun off into BBC Resources Ltd. |
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The BBC producer resigned from his post in 2010 once the news of his participation in the revolution became public. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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In 1914, Lord Hawke was appointed President and was asked to remain in the post till the end of the war. |
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Traditionally and in most cases, the post of the monarch is inherited, but there are also elective monarchies where the monarch is elected. |
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Mountbatten had accepted the post as Viceroy on the condition of an early deadline. |
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During this same period, Russian ships also explored along the California coast and in 1812 established a trading post at Fort Ross. |
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There is also a post office, a school and a small health care center in the village. |
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Adrian Quist and John Bromwich post victories over Bobby Riggs and Frank Parker. |
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In return for the pounds 20 fee the tile becomes webspace for the donor to post a picture and a message. |
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Forty per cent of Greater London is covered by the London post town, within which 'LONDON' forms part of postal addresses. |
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Soon after Agricola was recalled to Rome, and his post passed to Sallustius Lucullus. |
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Joe and Hoss tied their horses to the hitching post before going into the bank. |
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Despite the support of Pope Eugenius III, supporters of King Stephen and William FitzHerbert managed to prevent Henry taking up his post at York. |
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The two girls who were camping went to the hitching post to buy some hot dogs and buns for the wiener roast. |
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The military said it fired the missile as a warning shot after a stray mortar from Syria hit a military post in the Golan Heights. |
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The Scotland Office was created in 1885 with the post of Secretary for Scotland. |
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The woman's blog post even addressed detractors who said she should have fired a warning shot. |
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At the same time, Guthrie, who relinquished the post of CDS and retired from active service in 2001, was promoted to honorary field marshal. |
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The successful candidate, John Major, appointed Heseltine to the post of Environment Secretary, responsible for replacing the poll tax. |
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In 1293, king John Balliol established shrieval authority by creating the post of sheriff of Kintyre. |
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Here he will be welcomed by the post Cold War hawks, who will deify him and hold him in great esteem because he is after Putin's presidency. |
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Post post war children would say if you have to be impoverished then best to do it when you are young with a future to look forward to. |
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However, in 1293, king John Balliol established the post of sheriff of Kintyre. |
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Along with vaults, they gradually replaced the traditional post and lintel construction which makes use of the column and architrave. |
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In October 1974, Harold Wilson offered Smith the post of Solicitor General for Scotland. |
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He reconfirmed his father's appointment of William Fitz Ralph to the important post of seneschal of Normandy. |
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After the 2016 election, the name of the post was changed to simply Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport. |
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Payn de Rochefort, an Angevin knight, was elevated to the post of seneschal of Anjou. |
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He enjoyed a salary for defending the policy of Lord North's government, and held the lucrative post of London agent to the Nawab of Arcot. |
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In 2002 the City of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, instituted a post of makar, known as the Edinburgh Makar. |
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The film features Joe McKinney as a man dealing with testicular cancer in post Celtic tiger Ireland. |
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On 16 February 2004, Professor Edwin Morgan was appointed to both the Edinburgh post and the national role. |
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In August 2016 the board elected Colin Grassie to the position of Chairman, taking up the post in January 2017 for a three year term. |
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After a slow start to the following season, Advocaat resigned from his post in December 2001 and was replaced by Alex McLeish. |
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A follow-up arterial Duplex performed at 6 weeks post discharge demonstrated excellent patency of the stent graft and infragenicular arteries. |
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The post of Minister of Welsh Affairs was first established in 1951, but was at first held by the UK Home Secretary. |
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The post of Secretary of State for Wales, currently Alun Cairns, retains a residual role. |
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Davies took a sabbatical from his post at the University College of Wales and wrote most of the chapters while touring Europe. |
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This was reduced to one sheriff in 1835 and the ceremonial post continues to this day. |
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The post was an underground protected bunker for a crew of three observers. |
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William diplomatically waited until both Guala and Ranulf had requested him to take up the post before assuming power. |
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Henry abandoned this policy, leaving the post of justiciar vacant and turning the position of chancellor into a more junior role. |
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Edward also arrested his old adversary Bishop Langton, and dismissed him from his post as treasurer. |
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In July, Baylor hired Dwon Clifton to fill its newly created post of director of player development, a nonrecruiting position. |
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Alone, he assaulted a machine gun post that was hindering the advance, killing the defenders and capturing the gun. |
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They have since been inundated with offers to help as volunteers post on dog message boards and downloa wanted posters to put up. |
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He emigrated to Zimbabwe in 1960 to take up a post as medical officer at the Wankie Colliery Hospital. |
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The man to lead this effort was Sir Antony St Leger, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, who would remain into the post past Henry's death. |
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The impossibility of the physical presence of the monarch was replaced by viceroys, the post of viceroy the direct representation of the monarch. |
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The Welsh Office was disbanded, but the post of Secretary of State for Wales was retained, as the head of the newly created Wales Office. |
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Sorry so jakun, need to post a picture of my Uber because it looks like a Bentley. |
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A reader has shared with us a Facebook post by jambu ICA officer Adilla Ramli. She gives her view on the recent ICA jams. |
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He was also appointed Chancellor of Swansea University in 2011, a post he held until his death. |
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Jones remained as an Assembly Member until his resignation on 20 June 2013, in order to take a post leading the new Menai Science Park. |
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Having lost the support of Parliament, Danby resigned his post of Lord High Treasurer, but received a pardon from the king. |
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Randerson's post made her the first female Liberal in the party's history to hold ministerial office. |
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The first vote is for a candidate to become the Assembly Member for the voter's constituency, elected by the first past the post system. |
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The Foreign Secretary is a member of the Cabinet, and the post is considered one of the Great Offices of State. |
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County Court matters can be lodged at a court in person, by post or via the internet in some cases through the County Court Bulk Centre. |
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This will, I hope, be my last post about astrology for a while. Until and unless, at least, some other nontroversy pops up. |
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The post was archived by the archive.moe 4chan archiving site. |
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The international art gallery, Oriel Mostyn, is in Vaughan Street next to the post office. |
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Prior to this it was home to Oxford Arcade, a post war construction that dated quickly and was underused given its central location. |
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The peak in whose lee you have chosen to set up your command post is far too regular in shape to be the nunatak you imagine it. |
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His final post was as archdeacon of Brecon, from which he retired to academic study for the remainder of his life. |
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In 1963 Janes moved to London, accepting a post at Croydon College of Art, and from then until his death he lived at Dulwich. |
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Meredith's election platform included a pledge to have another referendum on the post of elected mayor. |
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Bale further developed his reputation as a free kick specialist when he struck the post from one against West Bromwich Albion. |
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On 28 July 2010, S4C's chief executive Iona Jones left her post without explanation. |
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She is the first female conductor named to a titled post with any BBC orchestra. |
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Having taken up post in 2003, Sohkiev resigned precipitately the following year. |
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The General Letter Office in Threadneedle Street burned down early on Monday morning, through which post passed for the entire country. |
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Boudewijn Zenden hit the post from 25 yards for the home side before Jody Craddock volleyed Wolves ahead from 10 yards against his former club. |
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Into the 1800s, Cairnryan was an important staging post on the coach route to Ayr, with half a dozen inns along this short stretch of coast. |
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James refused to perform either action, instead choosing to relinquish the post of Lord High Admiral. |
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Pitt, who had been stripped of his post as Chancellor of the Exchequer, joined the Opposition. |
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In the post WWII era, several eastern European countries came into the orbit of the Soviet Union. |
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It is said that the mothers allowed their children to eat bread only when they had struck it off a post with the sling. |
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His patron, Suckling, had risen to the post of Comptroller of the Navy in 1775, and used his influence to help Nelson gain further promotion. |
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The post was created with the implementation of parliamentarism in Oslo and is similar to the role of the prime minister at the national level. |
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During World War II the Luftwaffe bombed the post office at Gutcher in an attempt to disrupt the communications system. |
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It used elements from various, even Dutch Low Saxon, dialects but was predominantly based on the urban dialects of Holland of post 16th century. |
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Abdullah has not yet revealed his choice for the No 2 post when he takes over as prime minister, preferring to keep his cards close to his chest. |
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In 1909 the family moved to Paris, where his father had been offered a post at the prestigious scientific faculty of the University of Paris. |
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During the battle, he steadfastly remained at his post in the wardroom tending the wounded until the order to abandon ship was finally given. |
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In 63 BC, he ran for election to the post of Pontifex Maximus, chief priest of the Roman state religion. |
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The Offra trading post soon became the most important Dutch office on the Slave Coast. |
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In October 1911, Churchill was appointed First Lord of the Admiralty and continued in the post into the First World War. |
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Fisher was made chairman of the Government's Board of Invention and Research, serving in that post until the end of the war. |
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The post of leader was recognised, and leaders typically chair several important committees, but had no special authority. |
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Salman Rushdie is another post Second World War writers from the former British colonies who permanently settled in Britain. |
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Unlike some other democracies, senior civil servants remain in post upon a change of Government. |
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An election for the new post was held on 15 November 2012, and Independent candidate George Ferguson became Mayor of Bristol. |
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The home side's goalkeeper Asmir Begovic managed to palm the drive on to the post but the sheer pace of the shot forced the ball into the net. |
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These may appear within 5 minutes post bite, or can be delayed for many hours. |
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The primary school, post office, the island's two hotels, the Bishop's House and the ruins of the Nunnery are here. |
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In the post Pangaea time period, the reconfiguration of continents and oceans has changed the climate of many areas. |
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In 1819 Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a key trading post for Britain in their rivalry with the Dutch. |
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