Adam made sure his brother's tie was straight and his best coat was brushed, and Joe had polished up the surrey until it gleamed. |
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Al-Hilli also owned property in France and Iraq in addition to his comfortable Tudor-style home in surrey. |
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There is a stagger in favour of the surrey stake boat at the start. |
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The two brothers were in a fierce dispute over property in surrey. |
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They had not passed again in the surrey going to the Forks, nine miles away, and none of the girls had been blueberrying among the bushes at the edge of the woods. |
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In the UK, for instance, Petrofina's offices in Epsom, Surrey, have been closed and the oleochemical operations sold. |
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He walked out to huge cheers on his home ground, but the Surrey man lasted just three balls. |
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A company has bought a vertical panel saw to carry out sheet cutting duties at its Sutton, Surrey, branch. |
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Surrey Police has pledged to fight election fraud both at polling stations and with postal votes. |
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Life after cricket will involve working in corporate PR and new business at Surrey. |
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Last season he coached the peewee team to the league title but fell to rivals Surrey and Richmond in the provincial playdowns. |
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The Supreme Court ruled last December that the Surrey School Board erred in disallowing the books in the classroom. |
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Joanne Meager, 38 from Sheffield, thought she was seeing double when she opened our sister paper the Surrey Comet. |
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We had confidence in our abilities from our race against Leander in which we had rowed them down round the bigger Surrey bend. |
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While she was at sixth-form college in Surrey, the head of the drama department staged a show and Blunt was spotted by an agent. |
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We're in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey where Benedetti lodges with her accompanist and the latter's three young children in a trim cul-de-sac. |
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The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder. |
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Another 300 workers are based in Guildford, Surrey, where it makes the chassis. |
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During a quiet moment on the expedition, Emma gazes at the Surrey landscape spread out before her. |
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At Polesden in Surrey, a set of lynchets was found crossing parish boundaries, dissected by a late Anglo-Saxon hundredal boundary. |
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Cash machine crime is increasing in Surrey and there have been incidents of cards being cloned after thieves tampered with machines. |
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This year he returned briefly to top-flight cricket, appearing for Surrey in the Twenty20 competition. |
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More than 45 cooled beers and a dozen ciders and perries are planned for the Surrey Comet-sponsored event on Friday and Saturday. |
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Surrey police, who investigated the cases, concluded late last year that there were no grounds for any prosecutions. |
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Emma Watson, who has been brought up by a well-to-do aunt, returns to her family, who live unfashionably in genteel poverty in a Surrey village. |
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He wants the county council to call on the Secretary of State for Health, John Reid, to inject more cash into NHS services in Surrey. |
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The fortunes of Surrey were naturally closely bound up with the fortunes of London. |
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And Guildford Library in Surrey claims it will be the only library in the country that will issue copies of the new book to fans at midnight. |
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We got a bunch of people together and went to the Surrey office and the social worker gave her a check. |
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The residents of tree-lined avenues in Surrey will probably start petitioning to have higher charges to keep up appearances. |
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At 15 she qualified to live by herself under state care, and it was while she was living in a Surrey duplex that she was impregnated. |
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The attacks started when Surrey County Council's contractors began work on the bridge to replace the parapets. |
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Sandown clerk of the course Andrew Cooper said there was no choice but to abandon racing at the Surrey course. |
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Between 1,400 and 1,500 people enjoyed beer, cider and perries at the Campaign for Real Ale event at Surrey County Staff Club in Penrhyn Road. |
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I often put a table out of doors at my house in Surrey and pile it with big pots of delicious pasta and salads. |
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Surrey Police already gets less financial support than any other force in the country. |
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They include a shooting range in Surrey, a yachting facility, and several training camps dotted around the country. |
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After some weeks of care, this wild animal became a fat, contented Surrey mouser. |
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The boa, which could grow up to 13 ft, or four metres long and live to be 30, is now being looked after in an animal haven in Surrey. |
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Arriving in the UK as a refugee, she and her mother ended up on a grim estate in Mitcham, Surrey. |
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In the same year, the police sergeant was fatally stabbed by raiders outside a post office in New Addington, Surrey. |
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Within seconds my accent and gruff voice had won her over and she asked me how quickly I could get to Surrey. |
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It is four weeks to the day since Amanda disappeared and Surrey Police have still uncovered no major leads. |
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My husband and I moved from Surrey six months ago after ten years in a desirable but busy commuter belt. |
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It should help to both retain officers and make law-abiding Surrey an attractive posting. |
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Yorkshire have so far suffered crushing defeats by Surrey and Somerset while Kent were thrashed by Hampshire in their last match. |
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Surrey appear to be running away with the title, but at the Oval we gave them a real game and they knew it. |
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I am involved in a research project of the department of sociology at the University of Surrey. |
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Surrey Fire Service said two crews and a rescue tender had gone to the scene after reports of children trapped under the tree. |
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He had travelled to Greece on an excursion organised by Touchdown Tours, led by Surrey man Paul Coppin. |
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The four-piece girl band from Surrey have been billed as the new All Saints. |
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On today's evidence, he is very happy, and more than able, to play a full, vital part for Surrey this season. |
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But Hollioake then chose not to enforce the follow-on as Surrey reached 22 for 0 from the last 10 overs of the day to lead by 195 runs. |
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Surrey clinched the match by winning the final track event, the 4x100m relay. |
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The upgrade also makes allowance for a traffic circle at the Devereux Avenue and Surrey Road intersection. |
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Today's lucky hard-up is a sales executive from Surrey who has to be the biggest plum in the south-east. |
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That's the message from Surrey police after bogus callers stole hundreds of pounds from vulnerable victims in one day. |
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Had Surrey never written a line of poetry, his life would still be worth recounting. |
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Surrey police said both men were arrested on suspicion of assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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A total of 10,000 copies of the yearbook will be printed and sent to people in south London and Surrey. |
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Surrey Police offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of Reed in January this year. |
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Richmond continued their domination in both league and cup with a comprehensive victory over Dorking in the Surrey Cup quarter-finals. |
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As he cruised around with a camera the size of Surrey, I felt like a remora trying to clean a whale shark. |
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Born in Wigan and apprenticed in London, he failed in trade, and from 1643 worked as a cowhand in Surrey. |
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And the next stop on our pub crawl in search of sport is the Frenches Club, a working man's club, in Redhill, in Surrey in England. |
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The plane passed the Brooklands Museum in Weybridge, Surrey, where Wallis developed the bombs at the Vickers armaments factory. |
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No Charlton game today, so I'm heading off to the wilds of Surrey for a change of scene. |
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This has led to the borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banning the use of garden sprinklers and unattended hosepipes. |
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Do not miss this week's Surrey Comet for a free 28-page pull-out celebrating 150 years of the paper's history. |
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In Surrey and surrounding regions, a commonly used counteragent to the gypsies is celery root mixed with the blood of poultry, particularly chickens. |
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Margaret wore a gown trimmed in crimson and the Countess of Surrey bore her train, while James was magnificent in white damask with crimson satin sleeves. |
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She said there is a strong demand for Russian language development in west London and Surrey, and she expects to receive pupils from a wide catchment area. |
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The first specialised dance school in Surrey is one of the biggest in the south, covering all main urban styles including street, hiphop, LA style, breakdance, and krumping. |
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An outbreak of Newcastle Disease, a notifiable disease affecting poultry, has been confirmed in a number of pheasants intended for shooting in Surrey. |
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It's the second time fire has left the 22-year-old Queen of Surrey dead in the water since it came back from a month-long refit at Deas Dock earlier this spring. |
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The Diggers put their beliefs into practice by manuring fields and sowing crops on wastelands in Surrey until they were driven away by local landowners. |
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He had a brother who was a Canon of Southwark Cathedral, and leaves a sister, a few years his elder, who still lives in the family house in Surrey. |
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A weapons amnesty, covering firearms, imitations, air weapons and blank firers, together with knives and other weapons, was launched across Surrey this week. |
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The English grave he shares with his parents in Compton, Surrey, has been neglected. |
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The Surrey must be looked upon as the spring novelty in the way of road-wagons. |
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His extravagances are the horses they keep on a couple of acres in Surrey. |
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York-born Dawn has been making hats for 14 years, ever since she took millinery as a sideline while at art college in Surrey, where she studied fashion design. |
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This Surrey Wildlife Trust reserve consists of 6.6 acres of chalk grassland with flowers including small scabious, fairy flax, yellow-wort common rock-rose and autumn gentian. |
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She beat 100 other competitors in the final of Her Majesty the Queen's Prize at Bisley in Surrey when she scored 294 with 27 central bullseyes over 901,000 yards. |
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Like the inhabitants of small villages in Surrey, I don't do metric. |
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It went down a storm in Surrey and I hope it can do the same here. |
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Yorkshire were relieved to get rid of this pair so quickly because last year they figured in a century stand together in Ireland's shock win against Trophy holders, Surrey. |
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The borough's water supplier Sutton and East Surrey Water banned the use of sprinklers and unattended hosepipes in April as a precautionary measure. |
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In 1976 he became assistant curate at Cheam in Surrey and after five years became head of religious studies and chaplain at Radley College in Oxford. |
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The Surrey batsmen also preferred the off-side, with little dabs down to third man and beautifully-timed touches past the bowler, contrasting his partner's full-blooded drive. |
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A whole generation-more than a quarter of a century-separated the final sonneteering efforts of Surrey and Wyatt from the birth of the Elizabethan sonnet. |
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They are in second place, only 11 points adrift of Surrey, but fourth-placed Leicestershire could also come into the reckoning if they defeat Yorkshire. |
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He was, briefly, the head teacher of a prep school in Surrey. |
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Spelthorne Borough Council is having to dig deep into its coffers to help finance a county-wide concessionary bus scheme, after Surrey County Council withdrew its support. |
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A bungling bootlegger peddling pirate DVDs was caught red-handed when he attempted to sell his loot to a Surrey trading standards officer outside the trading standards office. |
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Similarly, artist Joanne, who works in Surrey, England, uses paint with collage and mixed media to gain both texture and depth in her abstract landscapes. |
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Wanderers compete in the Surrey South Eastern Combination after being re-formed three years ago. |
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St Edmund King and Martyr's Church in Godalming, Surrey was dedicated to Edmund because its founder was from Suffolk. |
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Instead, a new top floor was added to the King's Building to house the Anatomy Department and other buildings along Surrey Street were purchased. |
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Surrey Satellite Technology is a small satellite development and production company. |
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It was modified and enlarged so much that it extended beyond the boundary of Penge Place, which was also the boundary between Surrey and Kent. |
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Purcell turns out again quickly at Lingfield following his shorthead defeat at the Surrey track last week. |
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Similar cases have been successfully brought against metric martyrs in Cornwall, London and Surrey. |
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From 1831 until his death, he farmed at Ash, Normandy, a village in Surrey a few miles from his birthplace at Farnham. |
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Bankside in Southwark, then part of Surrey, was the principal entertainment district of early modern London. |
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Her last novel was Daniel Deronda, published in 1876, after which she and Lewes moved to Witley, Surrey. |
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William of Ockham was born in Ockham, Surrey in 1285 and joined the Franciscan order at an early age. |
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Fonteyn was born Margaret Evelyn Hookham on 18 May 1919 in Reigate, Surrey. |
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In 1912, aged eight, Gielgud went to Hillside preparatory school in Surrey as his elder brothers had done. |
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Caine lives in Leatherhead, Surrey, and is patron to the Leatherhead Drama Festival. |
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Sayers visited the house in Surrey, later using the scenario in her book Unnatural Death. |
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Born in Frimley, Surrey, Wilkinson attended Pierrepont School, Frensham, and Lord Wandsworth College. |
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The Weald has its own breed of cattle, called the Sussex although it has been as numerous in Kent and parts of Surrey. |
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His mentor, Jack Brabham introduced him to Cooper Cars, a small team based in Surbiton, Surrey. |
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Based in Woking, Surrey, the company is currently responsible for the design, development and production of the 650S GT3, 650S GT Sprint. |
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Since then it has been held at the Lakeside Leisure Complex at Frimley Green, Surrey. |
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After returning to England in 1929 to visit his family, Chichester took flying lessons at Brooklands, Surrey, and qualified as a pilot. |
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Pennyhill Park Hotel in Bagshot, Surrey, is the chosen training base for the team in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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On 3 July most flights were reconnaissance sorties, but 15 civilians were killed when bombs hit Guildford in Surrey. |
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During the brief Second Civil War of 1648, the Earl of Holland entered Surrey in July, hoping to ignite a Royalist revolt. |
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As of 2008 they are drawn from schools in the London boroughs of Merton, Sutton, Kingston, and Wandsworth, as well as from Surrey. |
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He attended Stoughton Primary School and then Woking County Grammar School in Surrey. |
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Years later, his mother married another Canadian soldier and moved to Germany, leaving young Eric with his grandparents in Surrey. |
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In 1962, Clapton started performing as a duo with fellow blues enthusiast David Brock in pubs around Surrey. |
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Conor's funeral took place on 28 March at St Mary Magdalene's Church in Clapton's home village in Ripley, Surrey. |
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During a weekend in the English village Virginia Water in Surrey they asked each other to play their own songs on the piano. |
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Joseph's Specialist School and College, a school for children with severe learning disabilities and autism in Cranleigh, Surrey. |
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The clubs and counties represented were Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex, Middlesex and London. |
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It would be another eighty years, however, before Scotland played their first full match, against Surrey in 1865, which they won by 172 runs. |
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The concrete Brooklands oval was built in 1907 near Weybridge in Surrey, located just outside the British capital of London. |
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John married, around 9 February 1281, Isabella de Warenne, daughter of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey. |
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King Edward quickly imposed an English administration on Scotland with the Earl of Surrey at its head. |
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It is estimated Surrey lost one hundred knights and five thousand infantrymen in the slaughter at Stirling Bridge. |
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Surrey marched to Doncaster in July and then Pontefract, where he assembled more troops from northern England. |
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Paul's, the embalmed body lay unburied for many years at Sheen Priory in Surrey. |
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Next, Surrey moved to block off the Scots' route north and so James was forced to move his army and artillery two miles to Branxton Hill. |
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When the armies were within three miles of each other Surrey sent the Rouge Croix pursuivant to James, who answered that he would wait till noon. |
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Around forty five English soldiers were knighted by the Earl of Surrey after the battle. |
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After a short siege, Gaveston surrendered to the earls of Pembroke and Surrey, on the promise that he would not be harmed. |
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The earls of Pembroke and Surrey were embarrassed and angry about Warwick's actions, and shifted their support to Edward in the aftermath. |
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Surrey had a central role in the history of the radical political movements unleashed by the civil war. |
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This prompted Newport RFC benefactor Tony Brown of Bisley, Surrey to withdraw his financial support for the region. |
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Later that night he met Tom Evans and they went to The White Hart Pub in Surrey together, where Ham drank ten whiskies. |
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Secombe died on 11 April 2001 at the age of 79, from prostate cancer, in hospital in Guildford, Surrey. |
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It borders Greater London to the north west, Surrey to the west and East Sussex to the south west. |
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The availability of rapid transport enabled prosperous London workers to settle all across Surrey and travel daily to work in the capital. |
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William de Warenne, the Earl of Surrey, was accused of fresh crimes, which were not covered by the Alton amnesty, and was banished from England. |
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Samuel Palmer died in Redhill, Surrey, and is buried with his wife in Reigate churchyard. |
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They finished the season in tenth place, sixteen points behind winners Surrey. |
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Spinners Gareth Batty and Murali Kartik bowled Surrey to only their second win of the season but it was a nail-biting affair against Middlesex. |
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He gained control of Surrey and the kingdom of Kent, and in 686 he installed his brother, Mul, as king of Kent. |
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The Corps Headquarters is at Dettingen House within Princess Royal Barracks in Deepcut near Camberley, Surrey. |
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Hammond was the second son of Robert Hammond of Chertsey, Surrey, and grandson of John Hammond. |
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Johnson and Phillips were asked to provide storage sites in the East India and Surrey Commercial Docks. |
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There are, however, claims that meetings were held in 1927 at Camberley, Surrey and Droylsden, Lancashire. |
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Hampshire is used in a team name for the first time in August 1729, when a combined Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex XI played against Kent. |
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The team did play against Surrey and Sussex in 1886 but the matches were considered minor standard. |
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In the 1973 County Championship Hampshire won the County Championship for a second time, winning the competition by 31 points from Surrey. |
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In 2000, while living in Send, Surrey, he released his fifth solo studio album, Heliocentric. |
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Edward Gibbon was born in 1737, the son of Edward and Judith Gibbon at Lime Grove, in the town of Putney, Surrey. |
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Estuary English can be heard from some people in London, north Surrey, Kent, south Hertfordshire and Essex. |
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During the 19th century distinct dialects of English were recorded in Sussex, Surrey and Kent. |
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Asquith bought a house in Surrey, and hired nannies and other domestic staff. |
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West Sussex is bordered by Hampshire to the west, Surrey to the north and East Sussex to the east. |
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Surrey also contains England's principal concentration of lowland heath, on sandy soils in the west of the county. |
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Accordingly, Surrey provides much in the way of rural leisure activities, with a very large horse population. |
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During the 5th and 6th centuries Surrey was conquered and settled by Saxons. |
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Surrey may have formed part of a larger Middle Saxon kingdom or confederacy, also including areas north of the Thames. |
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At this point Surrey was evidently under Kentish domination, as the abbey was founded under the patronage of King Ecgberht of Kent. |
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As was the case across England, the native ruling class of Surrey was virtually eliminated by Norman seizure of land. |
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Alphameric Solutions is headquartered in Guildford Surrey with 60,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Hampshire. |
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However, as the English cloth industry expanded, Surrey was outstripped by other growing regions of production. |
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Southwark Priory, no longer in Surrey has survived, though much altered, and is now Southwark Cathedral. |
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Besides its role in Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, many important writers have lived and worked in Surrey. |
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Surrey had been administered from Newington since the 1790s, and the county council was initially based in the sessions house there. |
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At the same time part of the county of Middlesex, which had been abolished by the legislation, was added to Surrey. |
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Defending champions Surrey Lions have been handed a home tie against Worcestershire Royals in the quarter-finals of the Twenty20 Cup. |
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Surrey has the highest GDP per capita in the UK and the highest cost of living in the UK outside of the capital. |
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The average wage in Surrey is bolstered by the high proportion of residents who work in financial services. |
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Much of Surrey lies within the London commuter belt with regular services into Central London. |
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They may be from Surrey but there's nothing soft about these southern screamers insists the band are destined for heavy rock greatness. |
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Wells's 1898 novel The War of the Worlds is set in Surrey with many specific towns and villages identified. |
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Jane Austen's novel Emma is set in Surrey and the famous picnic where Emma embarrasses Miss Bates takes place on Box Hill. |
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Rowling's Harry Potter series, the home of Harry's pernicious relatives, the Dursleys, is set in the fictional town of Little Whinging, Surrey. |
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Julia Arnold founded in 1902 Prior's Field School for girls, in Godalming, Surrey. |
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In 1203 William de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey received a grant for a market in the town. |
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Current interest in Big cat reports appear to stem from the late 1950s, with news stories of the Surrey Puma and Fen Tiger. |
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Super whizzy vet Noel Fitzpatrick opens the doors of his Surrey practice to show us more of the furry and fluffy casualties he's on hand to help. |
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The Queen and the Yeoman of the Guard Medieval at the traditional Royal Maundy service in Guild-ford Cathedral in Surrey. |
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The Asbo bans him from Epsom and Ewell and says he must not be drunk or abusive or threaten, assault, harass or intimidate anyone in Surrey. |
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The teenagers, aged 15 and 16, were expelled from Glyn School in Ewell, Surrey but an appeals tribunal overturned the decision. |
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The fou r-s t rong syndicate from Dorking, Surrey, had one of just two jackpot-winning tickets. |
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The Queen had to fend off a gazumper to tie up the deal on 18th century Birch Hall in Windlesham, Surrey. |
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Tresman, who is from Cranleigh in Surrey, is now in the final year of medicine after intercalation with a Masters by Research in Cancer. |
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Graham and Moya's love story began at the start of the '70s, when they were both pupils at Sheerwater Secondary Modern in Woking, Surrey. |
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But things went way too far when Winston Churchill school in Woking, Surrey, announced a change in its catchment area to chase the chasers. |
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Declan, from Carshalton, Surrey, was in the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children for seven weeks fighting toxic epidermal necrolysis. |
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Yesterday Michael Wheatley, 55, was given a 14th life sentence for the PS18,350 raid on the Chelsea office in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey. |
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Mr Penk, 50, of Surrey, hopes to raise cash for Help for Heroes, which provides support for veteran military personnel. |
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The most successful county teams were Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. |
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This expansion was reflected in the creation of the County of London in 1889, detaching the areas subsumed by the city from Surrey. |
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Paul Hiller, a groundbait agent from Surrey, has landed a staggering 46lb catfish. |
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The world leader in compact satellite systems, Surrey Satellites, is also part of Astrium. |
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The outbreak started in Surrey in February, but had spread to Cumbria by end of March. |
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The area of Greater London has incorporated areas that are part of the historic counties of Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, Essex and Hertfordshire. |
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It consists of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex. |
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During the later 19th century Surrey became important in the development of architecture in Britain and the wider world. |
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With the player dispute resolved, Yorkshire won all seven of their matches in 1867, defeating Surrey, Lancashire and Cambridgeshire. |
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The North Downs Line runs from Berkshire then through Surrey to connect with Sussex and Kent. |
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Many high technology companies are located near the M3 in Surrey and the M4 in Berkshire. |
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Lionhead Studios and BAE Systems Detica are near the Royal Surrey County Hospital. |
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Other universities with a large research grant are Reading, Sussex and Surrey. |
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Bosses at McLaren's base in Woking, Surrey, admitted the flash white car, which was due to be delivered to a customer, may not be salvageable. |
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Under Egbert, Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Essex, and Mercia, along with parts of Dumnonia, were conquered. |
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The 1950s were dominated by Surrey, who won seven successive championships. |
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They were overtaken by Alfred's eldest son, Edward, and were defeated in a general engagement at Farnham in Surrey. |
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Four legal codes were adopted at Royal Councils in the early 930s at Grately in Hampshire, Exeter, Faversham in Kent, and Thunderfield in Surrey. |
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After the first unrest of his reign and a revolt by the Earls of Salisbury, Gloucester, Exeter and Surrey, Richard reputedly starved to death. |
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The greatest were the 1969 transfers of Farleigh to Surrey and Knockholt to Kent. |
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Also on this day, two small areas were ceded from Surrey and Buckinghamshire to Berkshire, giving it a border with Greater London. |
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This was used in 1969 in the transfers of Knockholt in Bromley to Kent, and of Farleigh and Hooley in Croydon to Surrey. |
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This provision was used to exchange two islands on the River Thames between Richmond upon Thames and Surrey. |
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On the southern bank were the counties of Wiltshire, Berkshire, Surrey and Kent. |
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The North Downs are a ridge of chalk hills in south east England that stretch from Farnham in Surrey to the White Cliffs of Dover in Kent. |
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In Surrey, there are localised areas of chalk heath where heathland and chalkland plants grow alongside each other. |
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Oil drilling at the foot of the downs occurs in several locations in Surrey. |
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Faraday was born in Newington Butts, which is now part of the London Borough of Southwark but was then a suburban part of Surrey. |
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Hardy was born on 7 February 1877, in Cranleigh, Surrey, England, into a teaching family. |
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On 3 April 2009 at Guildford Cathedral, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Surrey for services to the sports industry. |
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In September 1999 Metrobus, a large operator operating in London, Surrey and Sussex was acquired. |
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Due to this expansion, modern Surrey also borders on the London boroughs of Hillingdon, Hounslow, Richmond upon Thames, Kingston upon Thames, Sutton, Croydon and Bromley. |
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The first season of Twenty20 in England was a relative success, with the Surrey Lions defeating the Warwickshire Bears by 9 wickets in the final to claim the title. |
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In June 2006, The Daily Telegraph reported that the Marylebone Cricket Club and Surrey CCC had put in a joint bid to host the tournament at Lord's and The Oval. |
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Since its completion in 2010 the team also regularly use Surrey Sports Park at the University of Surrey in nearby Guildford for much of their training. |
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Surrey were relegated at the end of that season, but the effect of the penalty cannot be properly estimated by simply removing the 8 point deduction from the final table. |
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Lancashire, Middlesex, and Surrey have never finished bottom. |
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Its headquarters are at Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England. |
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Surrey had little political or economic significance in the Middle Ages. |
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Few traces of the ancient British and Roman periods survive in Surrey. |
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In the case of Surrey, the term was a 'Surrey capon', from Surrey's role in the later Middle Ages as the county where chickens were fattened up for the London meat markets. |
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The East India Company Military Seminary was founded in 1809 at Addiscombe, near Croydon, Surrey, to train young officers for service in the Company's armies in India. |
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Arthur Vaughan Williams died suddenly in February 1875, and his widow took the children to live in her family home, Leith Hill Place, Wotton, Surrey. |
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Andrews lived briefly with Ted Wells and her brother John in Surrey. |
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The exterior of the oil pipeline was filmed in Cwm Dyli, Snowdonia, Wales, while the production teams shot the oil pipeline explosion in Hankley Common, Elstead, Surrey. |
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Greengrass was born 13 August 1955 in Cheam, Surrey, England. |
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The charities have received legal letters from alleged victims at the Duncroft approved school, Surrey, where the first claims against the DJ surfaced last year. |
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Palmer, who was born in Surrey Square off the Old Kent Road in Newington, London, was the son of a bookseller and sometime Baptist minister, and was raised by a pious nurse. |
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Spinners Gareth Batty and Murali Kartik bowled Surrey to only their second victory of the season but it was a nail-biting affair against Middlesex. |
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Eight suspected illegal immigrants were arrested after being found in the boots of imported luxury Maseratis on a car transporter in Egham, Surrey. |
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As Paul Collingwood lifted the trophy above his head in Barbados, it was a pity the victory hadn't been down to Yorkshire grit or Surrey artistry. |
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Newbury, Berks, Guildford, Surrey, Milton Keynes and Tunbridge Wells, Kent, follow the Bard's birthplace as the dearest places for dental check-ups, according to whatclinic. |
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The proceeds from all events are handed over to researchers based at the Royal Marsden hospital in Surrey, who have been working on rhabdomyosarcoma for many years. |
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The schoolboy, from Surrey, dyes his blond hair and has built up a wardrobe of three rhinestoned jumpsuits and Elvis's '68 black leather comeback look. |
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It is understood that Surrey could, if they continue to drag their feet, leave themselves open to legal action on the basis of a 're straint of trade. |
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Dennis Kerrison, 69, of Chertsey, in Surrey, and Miltiades Papachristos, 51, of Thessaloniki, Greece, were found guilty of conspiracy to commit corruption in June. |
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Again, jolly decent of you, I'd have been a bit narked if you where trousering my Council Tax, and then using it go and cut the grass in Nottingham or Surrey. |
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Meredith, 21, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was found dead in her bedroom on November 2, 2007, in the house she shared with Knox in the Umbrian town of Perugia. |
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Gosal, of Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, spoke to confirm his name, address and date of birth during the hearing at Coventry Magistrates Court yesterday. |
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Kempton Raceground, Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey Held twice a month you'll find everything from high end antiques to vintage kitchenware and groovy 1960s furniture. |
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In October Mr Herman, from Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey, won PS195 from a company that pestered him with promises of compensation for miss-sold payment protection insurance. |
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Mrs Williams, a leader of Second Nork Brownies for 22 years, told him their 250 girls meet in a 40-year-old pre-fab hut in Banstead, Surrey, and desperately need to move. |
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After joining the order, Sr Sarah spent a few years at the order's home in Surrey, before travelling in 1950 to what was then Northern Rhodesia, now known as Zambia. |
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The two 14-year-olds and one 13-year-old were arrested last weekend after a hold-up at a bank in their hometown of Surrey, a suburb south of the city. |
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Colin Pudge, of Oldfield Road, Chapelfields, sent in this picture of himself driving his 1956 Ford Popular car around the Brooklands motor racing circuit in Surrey. |
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Emerging Surrey handler Olly Stevens could have a significant afternoon in his career if Lightning Thunder and Extortionist do what is expected of them. |
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Some of the events of the 2012 Summer Olympics were held in the south east, including the rowing at Eton Dorney and part of the cycling road race in the Surrey Hills. |
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The Brighton Main Line passes through Surrey and West Sussex. |
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Schools in Surrey and Hampshire also have consistently good GCSE results, and they are above average in Oxfordshire, West Sussex, Kent, Medway, and East Sussex. |
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Remarkably, the British grass carp record has been broken in the same week with the capture of a huge 41lb 9oz specimen from Horton Church Lake in Surrey. |
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The early kingdom included the land of the Middle Saxons, later Middlesex, most if not all of Hertfordshire and may at times have included Surrey. |
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Others have included exchange of two Thames islands with Surrey and adjustments during the 1990s to parts of the boundaries of three boroughs near the M25 motorway. |
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At this point, it historically formed the southern boundary of the medieval city, with Southwark, on the opposite bank, then being part of Surrey. |
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In Surrey these dip northwards, generally at an angle of 2 degrees or less but increasing to as much as 55 degrees in the Hogs Back area, west of Guildford. |
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Sheffield also has the Montgomery Theatre, a small 420 seater theatre located a short distance from Tudor Square, opposite the town hall on Surrey Street. |
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Policing of the road is carried out by an integrated policing group made up of the Metropolitan, Thames Valley, Essex, Kent, Hertfordshire and Surrey forces. |
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In March 2015, a bus carrying 76 children hit a bridge at Staines, Surrey. |
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Example of a small village church in Pyrford, Surrey, England. |
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Madid produced an impressive turn of foot to retain his unbeaten record in the IG Index 30th Anniversary Surrey Stakes at Sandown Park last night. |
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In late 1815, while living in a cottage in Bishopsgate, Surrey, with Mary and avoiding creditors, Shelley wrote Alastor, or The Spirit of Solitude. |
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He died on 16 July 1953 at Mount Alvernia Nursing Home in Guildford, Surrey, from burns and shock following a fall he had while placing a log into a fireplace at King's Land. |
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On 3 December 1926, the Christies quarrelled, and Archie left their house, Styles, in Sunningdale, Berkshire, to spend the weekend with his mistress at Godalming, Surrey. |
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In Summer 1713 he lived at Mr Mathew Andrews in Barn Elms Surrey. |
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She chose St Peter's Church, Limpsfield, Surrey as the site for the grave. |
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It crosses the counties of Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey. |
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Other protected parts of the Weald are included in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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However, James's overdeveloped sense of chivalry prompted him to issue a formal challenge to the English army under the Earl of Surrey and await him in position. |
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Frayn was born to a deaf asbestos salesman in Mill Hill, a suburb of London, grew up in Ewell, Surrey, and was educated at Kingston Grammar School. |
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James Fisher's boarding school in Pixham Lane in Dorking, Surrey. |
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Oasis spent the end of 1996 and the first quarter of 1997 at Abbey Road Studios in London and Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey recording their third album. |
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Sometime late in the summer of 1297, King Edward's lieutenant in Scotland, the earl of Surrey, finally recognized the need to take decisive action against Moray and Wallace. |
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Rosebery died at The Durdans, Epsom, Surrey, on 21 May 1929, to the accompaniment, as he had requested, of a gramophone recording of the Eton Boating Song. |
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The tracks were recorded at Paul Weller's BlackBarn Studios in Surrey. |
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Macdonald wrote the last track on the album, In The End, at the end of her previous tour and Life in a Beautiful Light was then recorded in Surrey. |
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Edward decided not to go personally, sending instead the Earl of Surrey. |
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The first steamboat constructed of iron, the Aaron Manby was laid down in the Horseley Ironworks in Staffordshire in 1821 and launched at the Surrey Docks in Rotherhithe. |
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Mainwaring was born in Ightfield, Shropshire, second son of Sir George Mainwaring and his wife Ann, the daughter of Sir William More of Loseley Park in Surrey. |
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In the 2004 federal election, Chuck Cadman was elected to federal parliament as an independent MP representing the British Columbia riding of Surrey North. |
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Countless commercial radio stations cover the area, and BBC Radio Solent looks after the majority of the county, while BBC Surrey can be heard in the north east. |
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The County of London was created from parts of Kent, Middlesex and Surrey. |
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Ine appears to have retained control of Surrey, but did not recover Kent. |
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