Whitehouse said that keeping horses in the area preserved the openness of green belt land. |
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Try of the afternoon came from David Whitehouse, who ran 75 metres to put his team unassailably ahead 13 minutes before time. |
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Images of bombed houses in Drove Road, Beatrice Street, Whitehouse Road and Ipswich Street graphically illustrate the carnage of such raids. |
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Indeed a wolfhound bred by Fr. Kennedy in Rosenallis found its home with the Kennedys in the Whitehouse. |
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My point is that Whitehouse Lane currently defines the northern boundary of the airport's operations. |
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The real White House web site Whitehouse.gov, was taken offline on Friday for a couple of hours after coming under DDos assault, according to US reports. |
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In 1987, Atkins was married again, to attorney James Whitehouse, who had represented her some of her final parole hearings. |
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Paul Julian Whitehouse was born on 17 May 1958, in Stanleytown, Glamorgan, Wales. |
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Whitehouse attended the University of Leeds from autumn 1976, where he made friends with Charlie Higson. |
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Inspired by Ruskin's educational ideals, Whitehouse established Bembridge School, on the Isle of Wight, and ran it along Ruskinian lines. |
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Wales has also produced well known comedians including Tommy Cooper, Terry Jones, Harry Secombe, Rhod Gilbert and Paul Whitehouse. |
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However, he thought Whitehouse no fool and suspected that he might have the practical skill to make the existing design work. |
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Whitehouse still felt able to ignore Thomson's many suggestions and proposals. |
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When the cable failed completely Whitehouse was dismissed, though Thomson objected and was reprimanded by the board for his interference. |
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Most of the blame for the cable's failure was found to rest with Whitehouse. |
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Morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse repeatedly complained to the BBC in the 1970s over what she saw as the show's frightening and gory content. |
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Dr Pippa Whitehouse, from Durham University's department of geography, studied how land masses react to the changing weight of ice sheets. |
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Esther Coles stars as Liz, the nurse, while Whitehouse takes on roles including an agoraphobic and a soldier with posttraumatic stress disorder. |
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Esther Coles stars as Liz, the nurse, while Whitehouse takes on various roles including an agoraphobic. |
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I play Wet Boy, Kathy Burke plays Mummy's Boy and Paul Whitehouse is Busy Bee. |
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Andrew Sherborne and New Zealander Stephen Scahill finished tied for third, three shots behind Webster and Whitehouse. |
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This week, chef Lee Myers of The Whitehouse Restaurant in Lochaline shows you how to make Smoked Ham Hock Terrine. |
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Latest qualifiers for the Enid Blackburn Memorial Trophy Ladies Challenge are Barbara Wherret, Mavis Whitehouse, Christine Kaye and Marie Lockwood. |
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Deborah Wilkinson, of Whitehouse Stud in Waskerly, County Durham, is proudly showing off Woiwode, a graded Hanoverian imported from the state-stud in Celle in Germany. |
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Many of the radical ideas first employed by Whitehouse, such as teaching of woodwork, American history and modern languages, were not to become mainstream for half a century. |
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Bembridge School was an independent school in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight founded in 1919 by social reformer and Liberal MP John Howard Whitehouse. |
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Whitehouse continued to maintain that it was his equipment that was providing the service and started to engage in desperate measures to remedy some of the problems. |
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Thomson's results were disputed at a meeting of the British Association in 1856 by Wildman Whitehouse, the electrician of the Atlantic Telegraph Company. |
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Thousands of objects were excavated after the war by professional archaeologists at Iranian sites such as Siraf by David Whitehouse and Alamut Castle by Peter Willey. |
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The most prolific collector of Ruskiniana was John Howard Whitehouse, who saved Ruskin's home, Brantwood, and opened it as a permanent Ruskin memorial. |
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At Hamstead Parish Curch, Miss Miriam Cherrington, of 117 Foden Road, Great Barr, was married to Mr Kenneth Whitehouse, of Portland Street, Aston. |
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The Whitehouse method involves the certification of a master set of slotted sieves using a microscope and image analysis calibrated against NIST and NPL reference graticules. |
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Casting a groundbait feeder and maggots from the dam at Butetown Pond brought Colin Whitehouse a string of small perch to win the Rhymney AS match with 6lb 4oz. |
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The house was saved for the nation by John Howard Whitehouse, founder of Bembridge School and of the Birmingham Ruskin Society, who bought the house. |
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Whitehouse had possibly misinterpreted the results of his own experiments but was doubtless feeling financial pressure as plans for the cable were already well under way. |
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