Saki sat down and was handcuffed to his seat just as the jail warden walked onto the platform at the front of the room. |
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James A. Johnston, the prison's first warden, believed that egoism was the chief failing of recidivists. |
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They reached the Takakkaw Falls warden cabin, where they slept, all in one room with a smoking wood stove. |
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That's an individual rate of 200 fines annually per warden, which works out at just one successful fine per warden every 1.8 days. |
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A traffic warden booked a car after it had been written off in a rush-hour smash and the driver taken to hospital. |
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His liberal-minded father tolerated his restlessness and arranged for him to work with the forest warden in a lakeside area outside Vienna. |
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Until about six months ago, we used to have a warden living in a house next to our flats. |
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At St Philip's Church he was a former trustee, vicar's warden and a lay reader. |
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Rasia took no notice of the drastic, rather worrisome change, merely dismissed her own warden and caught hold of my arm in her lily-white hands. |
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For example, during the park tour, the warden stresses that they did not come on Viking longboats. |
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In the age of budget cuts, does the warden ever call down and tell him to forget the steak dinners, it's going to be bread and water for awhile? |
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One day the warden actually took me aside and said he thought for my own mental welfare that I shouldn't stay there. |
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Part of the problem, Mr Adams said, was that there was no traffic warden patrolling for more than a year before he took the post up in July. |
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The two men followed as the warden led them through a veritable maze of stone passages and metal walkways. |
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The driver was duly ticketed, then the traffic warden flew home, presumably satisfied with his busman's holiday. |
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It was a quiet, sombre, clerical house, beseeming such a man as the warden, and thus he afterwards frequented it. |
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There was an altercation outside between a fellow who had parked illegally and a traffic warden. |
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Residents awoke on Bank Holiday Monday morning to discover the traffic warden had gone down the street, before 9am, issuing the tickets. |
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They count a chef, a traffic warden, a prison custody officer and a bank clerk among their number. |
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I parked illegally and asked a traffic warden on patrol if I could leave it there for a couple of minutes. |
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There is even a traffic warden controlled area where pupils who do not park their tricycles and other play vehicles properly get parking tickets. |
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I noticed a traffic warden booking a car for parking illegally in a disabled parking bay. |
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In the Kennet district the traffic warden is employed by the police but under a contract with Kennet which pays the costs of the service. |
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The traffic warden was still there chatting to someone parked in the loading only bay. |
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He said there was no problem while a traffic warden made regular patrols, but he had not seen one since Christmas. |
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But a traffic warden, randomly checking roads in Chessington on Good Friday, slapped four tickets on to cars belonging to residents. |
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The traffic warden was hardly ever here but if he's not here at all it will be ridiculous. |
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I'd parked on Saville Street, in Malton, and had completely forgotten I was interviewing a traffic warden later that day. |
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By the way, the great master Hiroshige was the son of a fire warden in the service of the shogunate. |
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Once, when he finally secured a space close to home, an over-eager warden put a ticket on his car after misreading his valid permit. |
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The warden giving this ticket told me the park was private and if I didn't want to pay, I shouldn't go. |
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We slept well and paid a warden who appeared in the morning to clean out the perfectly clean showers and toilets. |
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An expert warden will be on hand to help you find the elusive bittern and then it's back to the tearoom for a hearty bowl of soup. |
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So we waited for either John our floor warden to let us know what we should do, or for an evacuation signal to sound. |
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The warden sputtered a comment or two in protest, but let himself be led outside. |
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The warden was a tall, square woman with broad shoulders and a horsey face. |
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Technically speaking, it gives a warden free rein to issue a ticket as soon as the car noses into the bay. |
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The market was supervised by a warden and by the fifteenth century that officer was farming revenues due the city from the market. |
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King John's charter of 1201 empowered the lord warden of the stannaries to try all cases except land, life, or limb. |
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The traffic warden will be able to clearly identify the cars, and parents avoiding the parking traps will not obstruct residents in the area. |
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Traffic warden Gerald Shaw hangs up his fluorescent coat for the last time today after 16-and-a-half years of duty in the town. |
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A traffic warden is skulking around and has just stuck a ticket on the car next to me. |
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She is involved with the Women's Institute, the local memorial hall, local schools, the local carnival and is a church warden. |
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As the warden gazed out the open door, one of his underlings, a rather stout fellow named Mr. Hersby, approached the nervous man. |
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He was asked by a woman in a hurry if he'd stay with her car to explain to a traffic warden while she collected glasses from a nearby optician. |
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Hugh Goudge, warden at the cemetery, said they were aware of the theft problem. |
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When I got back, there was a traffic warden by the car and a parking ticket on the windscreen. |
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The traffic warden was so horrified she couldn't work out what to write on a parking ticket for the offending vehicle. |
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Previously there was the report of the former warden who told of targets and quotas which had to be achieved by fair means or foul. |
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A trusted church warden has been jailed for a year after he was caught pilfering tens of thousands of pounds from a village charity fund. |
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For me this traffic warden scheme is probably the final nail in the coffin as far as Burnley is concerned regards shopping. |
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I found my way to Liam McFaul, the RSPB warden, by asking a string of his relatives how to get to his house. |
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The fire brigade was called to the scene by the warden of the flats after the blaze triggered a fire alarm. |
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If funding cannot be obtained for a warden, the alternative could be visitors having to travel to Cross Hills to use its public conveniences. |
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The prison's chief correctional supervisor and its warden had written separate memos within four days of the murder. |
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In any case, the law has returned in the form of a local policeman pounding the beat and a traffic warden. |
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When our deputy game warden stopped a young man with an untagged deer on our property, we knew things had to change. |
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A Maine game warden pilot searched from the air yesterday morning for the hikers, who left Friday and were due back Sunday. |
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The former church warden at St Mary's Church in Deane, Bolton, is lay chairman of his local deanery. |
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Our fears seem less primeval when we notice that the island's warden, Adrian, is staring at the tide and looking concerned. |
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Howitt himself became interested in geology through his activities on the goldfields as prospector and mining warden. |
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At all other times the warden would be replaced by a remote agency at the end of an emergency pull cord. |
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We have to be back in our rooms by nine p.m., the food is awful and the warden treats us like dirt. |
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Discarded cigarette butts strewn outside Mayo's pubs are dirtying our towns, according to a Mayo litter warden. |
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To my discredit, I didn't go and seek out the traffic warden because the clock was against me, but I swear that if it happens again I will do so. |
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The warden pounced after firemen pushed the car to the side of a busy dual carriageway to allow traffic to flow freely. |
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Last year, a full-time warden was laid off and now there are just four people living there. |
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When World War Two broke out Jack was called up and Dorothy took over the round and was also an air-raid warden one day a week. |
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I ran home and told dad and, as he was an air-raid warden, he knew what to do. |
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An administrator for the Parks and Walcot street wardens, he regularly dons his warden uniform to help run the juniors wardens ' activities. |
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Professor Jessica Rawson, warden of Merton College, said no able student should be deterred from applying to Oxford by financial concerns. |
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There has been a letter from the warden of Morley College blaming Moloko's for distress to their residents. |
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The warden of the College expressed the consensus of these essays in this way. |
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The warden dismissed the accusations made by Smith and the other prisoners as lies and exaggerations. |
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While behind bars, he takes up boxing at the urging of the warden and finds a new desire to actually do something with his life. |
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The warden wants Crewe to coach the prison guards' football team, in hopes of acquiring some kind of semi-pro national championship. |
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I was put in jail, but every day the warden let me read what had been printed locally about my case that day. |
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For a warden, the need for both routine and vigilance means experiencing radical swings in emotion several times each day. |
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The offices in Talo Udang Bay became the headquarters of the warden and in June 1941 the first group of 500 prisoners arrived. |
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The former warden of Parchman prison in Mississippi spoke out against capital punishment. |
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She will be sworn in September 16 as the first black female warden of a Wisconsin state prison. |
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After all, they knew Young worked in Virginia and probably lived there too, as he was the warden of the very prison they were investigating. |
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Frank Conley, who served as warden until 1921, shaped the prison's philosophy and appearance. |
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The son of the prison warden, he embarked on a career of redesigning and refining execution devices. |
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The warden of prisons was contacted for information on the convict's behavior on the chain gang, or in a few cases on the State Farm. |
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On his arrival at The Castle, Irwin is met by prison warden, Colonel Winter, who talks openly of his admiration for his new inmate. |
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The Semarang prison warden later contacted the Cipinang Penitentiary warden, who in turn contacted the Supreme Court. |
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The prison warden in this case will undoubtedly ask the Supreme Court to review this case. |
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If a second disciplinary hearing does take place, Boesak will appear before the prison warden, management and other key players. |
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Smith, who walks with a limp and is covered with lesions, says the prison warden and another official threatened him. |
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The warden announced that the execution could begin, and I told him that I loved him. |
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The warden of the prison denied accusations that he turned a blind eye to the extortion of prisoners' families by his guards. |
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The warden gestured to the right hand door, jangling his keys in an effort to find the correct one. |
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The staff did their job down to the final detail, as their supervisor watched over them like a warden on an inmate. |
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The church warden was able to carry out a quick repair job and the service went ahead as planned. |
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It will look at ways of spending the additional cash which could include funding an extra warden. |
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Barry's daughter, Sinead, becomes a traffic warden and has a whirlwind romance with a man Barry hates. |
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He had worked as a civil engineer's clerk for British Rail, and was an air raid patrol warden in Haxby during the Second World War. |
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She was not perturbed because she knew the warden called in every day. |
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The Dutchman was transferred in August when he allegedly threatened to kill the prison warden. |
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Prison guards in Lima found a contraband mobile phone in his prison cell that he claimed was given to him by the warden. |
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Head warden Keith Harris and other senior keepers from the Warminster safari park flew out to the 55,000-acre Lewa Wildlife Conservancy for a 10-day visit. |
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On arrival my Dad struggled to explain to a traffic warden that he did have to park here thank you, and that hundreds of other parents would be doing so imminently. |
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A prosecution will be brought if a warden witnesses a person in control of a dog who allows the pet to foul and who does not pick up the resulting excrement. |
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A martial arts expert, he had served in the military, worked as the warden of a county jail in New Jersey, and later as a security contractor for the Saudi monarchy. |
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He said he had also spoken to the City Engineer about the possibility of an extra school warden to ensure safety on the roads outside the Ursuline school. |
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A traffic warden gave him a ticket when he parked there himself. |
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The backlash and bad publicity from the escape is much more than the warden ever wanted, but he will have to deal with it. |
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She said she thought the traffic warden was picking on her because she appeared able but had parked where only disabled permit-holders were allowed. |
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A lieutenant warden in the prison recognized his former teacher and trekked down the hill and into Barcelona to leak Tarrida's arrest to the press. |
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As prisons go, it is rather tame, and warden Kevin Jones likes it that way. |
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He appealed to owners to take responsibility for their unwanted pets by phoning the dog warden or by dropping the animal to their local pound or animal sanctuary. |
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The warden is to hand over all oblations to the Prior of Norwich. |
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This may be one way of ensuring that the traffic warden cannot put a parking ticket under them, but it also means that the extra large pillars can restrict the view. |
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Until 1571 churchwardens were elected by the whole parish, and after that time it was usual for the parish to elect one warden and the minister the other. |
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Then the Sheriff began to relate the history of Jake, or the amount that Warden Doyle had told him of, and how Jake and the prison warden had become friends. |
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All their other five children had their own homes, while Tony lives in a tied cottage which he will one day have to quit when leaves his job as a warden at Lyme Park, Disley. |
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The town council asked for the dog warden to spend more time in the town after it received numerous complaints from residents that dog mess was spoiling the environment. |
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Tumilty was a warden at The Sanderlings sheltered accommodation, in Ryhope, Sunderland, which caters for elderly people with medical problems. |
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Actor Tony Booth will play the warden of an old people's home in the episodes to be screened this summer. |
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A warden found a Canada Goose at Sykes Lane, Empingham, Leicestershire, with a bolt through its lower abdomen. |
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Ebony, a street warden who lives in Leyton, East London, didn't even get a hint from Carole that she was going into the house. |
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I'd think about being the warden at a penal colony for smart-aleck nurses I've known. |
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The unusual Chinese soft-shelled turtle was handed to Tynemouth's Blue Reef Aquarium by the warden of an old people's home. |
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No warden in my position would like something like this to happen. |
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They team up to thwart the evil and trendily suited warden and his henchman. |
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I have enquired the SAI warden and spoken to other inmates at the centre but they did not say anything about it. |
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The terms steward, warden and forester appear to be synonymous for the king's chief officer of the royal forest. |
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William de Botreaux, 3rd Baron Botreaux was appointed in 1435 warden of the forests of Exmoor and Neroche for life by Richard Duke of York. |
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Francis Kydd was a scrivener and in 1580 was warden of the Scriveners' Company. |
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His father, also named John Donne, was of Welsh descent and a warden of the Ironmongers Company in the City of London. |
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He became a warden of his parish church, St Stephen's, Gloucester Road, London, and a life member of the Society of King Charles the Martyr. |
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Eliot's experiences as an air raid warden in the Blitz power the poem, and he imagines meeting Dante during the German bombing. |
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He became a church warden in Broseley and was later elected High Sheriff of Denbighshire. |
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While the mint warden was also responsible for witnessing the delivery of dies. |
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The warden hoped to recapture the escaped prisoners before they reached the town. |
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Another one of his aides, Shilip, who worked as a warden in one of his ashrams, has been sent to eight days in judicial custody. |
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State Fish and Game warden Marty Wall tranquilized the bear with a dart fired from a blow gun, then with a second dart from a rifle. |
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The BSPCA is also hoping to introduce a dog warden system, similar to those used in other countries. |
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The new system was introduced on December 1 and for the first two weeks drivers were allowed to get used to the new warden system. |
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There's compelling first-person testimony from the likes of Swansea's Elaine Kidwell, who, at 17, was the youngest air-raid warden in Britain. |
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My father stayed in Coventry to continue his job at Alfred Herberts and to help in his capacity as an air-raid warden. |
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My uncle Ernest Tudor, who was an air-raid warden, had to dig us out after one particularly heavy raid. |
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The spirit of the Swansea defenders was typified by Elaine Kidwell, at just 17 the youngest air-raid warden in Britain. |
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An air-raid warden nearby knew we were there and after an hour or so he advised us that we should make a run for home during a lull in the raid. |
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Away therefore went I with the constable, leaving the old warden and the young constable to compose their difference as they could. |
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Game warden Doug Golden, 62, taught 11-year-old Andrew the shooting skills that made him a competition champion. |
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He pulls out his wallet and money changes hands while a Department of Fish and Game warden videotapes the transaction. |
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Moore says she hunted and fished all her life, so when she decided on a job in law enforcement, becoming a game warden was a natural choice. |
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The biggest part that bothered me was the game warden was a friend of mine. |
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Former game warden Makallah, 49, plans to sue Mr Ward and the Kenyan government for wrongful arrest. |
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The book has been installed at St Leonard's Church in Marston Green, where the former school deputy head was a warden for seven years. |
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The prison warden declared that Lester was a 'trusty' and had served on the road gang without trouble. |
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The 36-year-old joined famous faces who have previously vamped it up as the show's murderous showgirls Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart, and prison warden Mama Morton. |
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The wounded beast, which had suffered for days with a bolt sticking from its shoulder, was eventually found and put out of its misery by a game warden. |
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Finally returning to his work after the war, Wyatt decided to move to the countryside and he became a forestry worker and campsite warden at Great Tower, Windermere. |
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There was the story of old man Has No Cheese up in Montana who was stopped by a game warden leaving a river well known for its fishing with two ice chests of fish. |
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While plenty of people would probably quite enjoy the sight of a warden mucking out a particularly smelly cage, they'd be less thrilled to find they're picking up the tab. |
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When the fans' favourite driver Frankenstein dies, the crooked and sadistic prison warden convinces Ames to take his place, claiming he will be released if he is victorious. |
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Their park warden mother engages her sons' help to build an exclosure to keep invaders away from nesting piping plovers on the beach of Prince Edward Island National Park. |
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For the past two years he has been a Warwickshire Wildlife Trust warden and checks the Floods four times a day when he walks Gus, his miniature wirehaired dachshund. |
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Nancy worked at the Saltburn Electric Laundry before becoming a warden for sheltered accommodation at Thrushwood Crescent, Marske, and Oxgang Close, Redcar. |
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A regular worshipper at St Thomas' Church, he was church warden for a number of years under the late Canon Herbert Lloyd and remained a reader and sidesman. |
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