Woodside, wearing a familiar path in Australian corporate history, needed a huge injection of foreign cash to turn its dream into a reality. |
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There is generally close symmetry between the opinions rendered by Doctors Woodside and Gojer. |
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But just an hour later the travellers set up camp on playing fields at Woodside Park, Thundersley. |
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This risk assessment, according to Dr. Woodside, is at the high end of the moderate category of risk. |
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Woodside Petroleum, which wanted to exploit the field, was working closely with the Howard government during the talks. |
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At the Kings Mountain Art Fair, view juried arts and crafts in a redwood forest above Woodside. |
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Woodside Petroleum, an Australian firm with LNG expertise, is still pondering an ambitious plan to build a floating LNG platform. |
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Benfleet kept on the winning trail with victory over lowly Epping at Woodside Park by six wickets. |
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Volunteer reading assistant, St. Georges infant school and Woodside junior school, Amersham. |
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The first, a chemical company in Woodside, Queens, was remediated in 1989 and is no longer a risk, according to the environmental agency. |
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Produced in the creamery adjacent to the milking parlor, Woodside Farm ice cream is more cream-sweet than sugar-sweet. |
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Woodside Farm sells sundaes, milk shakes, ice cream cakes and pies, pints, and quarts. |
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In the case of Woodside, these muds will be dumped into the sea practically untreated thus causing severe impacts, as described before. |
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Lymington has a Rugby Union club, Lymington Mariners RFC, whose two teams play at Woodside Park. |
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Woodside, the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th prime minister, was built in 1853 on spacious tree-covered grounds in Kitchener. |
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Several oil companies like Shell, Conoco-Phillips or Woodside begin airgun firing with a slow build up of power, also called soft start, to give unspotted cetaceans or fish some time to leave the area. |
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The rest of the family left Woodside and moved to Toronto in 1893 when King's father, John King, accepted a part-time lectureship at Osgoode Hall. |
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The Australian company Hardman Resources Ltd. publicly announced in 2002 the successful joint activities with Woodside, another Australian company. |
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Development of Glenrothes started in Woodside in the east and progressed westwards. |
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The first primary school to be opened in Glenrothes was Carleton Primary School, built in 1953 in Woodside. |
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Priory may also refer to schools operated or sponsored by the Benedictines, such as the Saint Louis Priory School or the Woodside Priory School. |
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The Mersey Ferry at Woodside operates a passenger service to Liverpool and chartered cruising. |
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By the end of the 18th century the Wirral side of the Mersey had five ferry houses, at Seacombe, Woodside, the Rock, New Ferry and Eastham. |
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Regular Mersey Ferry crossings operate to Liverpool from both Woodside and Seacombe, providing a commuter shuttle and pleasure cruises. |
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The Mersey Ferry, managed and operated by Merseytravel, operates between Pier Head in Liverpool and Woodside in Birkenhead and Seacombe. |
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It is an integral part of the city, as is Woodside and the Royal Burgh of Torry to the south of the River Dee. |
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From 1878, until its closure in 1967, Birkenhead Woodside railway station was the town's mainline railway terminus. |
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Originally located close to Woodside Ferry Terminal, the site had been redeveloped as part of Cammell Lairds ship builders. |
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Chris Ratten and Jeremy Woodside, from corporate recovery firm RSM Tenon, were appointed as joint administrators on Tuesday. |
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In Lost Modernities, Alexander Woodside explores east Asian political modernity over more than a millennium in the context of global history. |
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A preserved tram was on display in the Woodside ferry terminal booking hall. |
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In 1817 a steam ferry service started from Liverpool to Tranmere and in 1822 the paddle steamer, Royal Mail, began operation between Liverpool and Woodside. |
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The A41 trunk road connects Woodside with Marble Arch in London. |
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With the opening of the Woodside and Birkenhead Dock Street Tramway in 1873, this station probably became the world's first tram to train interchange. |
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Aberdeenshire Rugby Football Club is based in the North of the city at Woodside Sports Complex near the Great North Road on the banks of the river Don. |
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