The builders were contracted by Westlea Housing Association to build five houses on land behind Ashe Crescent. |
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This time he requested, and was granted, the first slot in the Arthur Ashe Stadium, giving him the maximum amount of time to recover. |
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Ashe Street and Court House lane will be bustling with activity during Easter weekend. |
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Ashe came up to the ramparts of the castle often to reflect on events and occurrences, and generally to get away from everyone else. |
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Joan Valentine, who once worked as a ladies ' maid, describes the distinctions of rank within this society to Ashe Marson in Something Fresh. |
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He harnessed the two horses and led them outside the front door to wait for Ashe. |
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I appreciate the leadership of Ambassador Ashe of Antigua and Barbuda and of Chairman Saha in this process. |
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It has a much more intimate feel, with seats for 10,100 people, but can also be windier than Ashe. |
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The PrepCom also decided that John Ashe and Park In-kook will serve as PrepCom Co-Chairs and Tania Valerie Ragu¸ will serve as Rapporteur. |
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For Krystle Ashe, the Canadian Diabetes Association's National Camping Program has been a big part of her life ever since she was a child. |
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Ashe and Graebner walk to the umpire's chair to towel off and wipe their glasses before exchanging ends of the court. |
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Chair Ashe explained that pursuant to the rules of procedure, the current officers will remain in office until the next session. |
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Co-Chair Ashe said delegates had provided the Bureau with adequate guidance and laid a positive foundation to move forward. |
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In a protest against the British activities throughout Ireland, Ashe went on a hunger strike in Mountjoy Prison where the authorities attempted to force-feed him. |
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The small Court 13 crowd showered Hewitt with cheers as he punctuated his advancement with a trademark fist pump, just about the time the beloved Clijsters was unsuspectingly beginning the last match of her career, on Ashe. |
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Yet the king forgave the boy from Ashe House these indiscretions, which allowed his descendants to grow up in a palace where they live to this day. |
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He studied under the distinguished philosopher and mathematician St. George Ashe, who also tutored his elder schoolfellow and ultimate lifelong friend Jonathan Swift. |
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Tells about a Forest Hills tournament between them, which Ashe won. |
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Chair Ashe explained that he would take into account the non-papers developed during the Barcelona meeting when revising documentation for Copenhagen. |
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Combat Poverty would very much like to acknowledge the work of Siobhan Lynham in drafting the publication and Eleanor Ashe for editorial work on the title. |
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In this context, I have invited the President of the CSD-13, Mr John Ashe, to present the results of a CSD preparatory meeting during the Council meeting of 10 March. |
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Ashe went on to win the tournament two more times, making him the singles title record holder. |
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Ashe Marson had realized that he must forego those morning exercises which had become a second nature to him. |
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Jim MacLaren, left, and Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah share the Kodak Theater stage Wednesday after winning the ESPY Arthur Ashe Award. |
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Finally, even the ritual objects are viewed as being infused with the universal power or Ashe. |
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For one thing, Geoffrey Ashe, a professional author best known for his books on King Arthur, writes with fluency, economy, wit and judgment. |
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The remaining shorter pieces elucidate the ideas and beliefs informing Ashe of Rings. |
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In any case, the general mood of enervation and ennui was reflected in the day's marquee match in Ashe Stadium, a fourth-round men's singles between Novak Djokovic and Juan Monaco. |
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The most consumed larval insects were catepillars of a pyralid moth that inhabits Ashe juniper trees. |
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Chair Ashe noted there was not enough time for civil society representatives to make their statements and announced that these statements would be posted on the UNFCCC Secretariat website. |
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Selected life history and synecological characteristics of Ashe juniper on the Edwards Plateau of Texas. |
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Now there isn't an Open that passes when I fail to recall Arthur Ashe reaching into his wallet when Connors smacked a volley winner early in that tie breaker and Krickstein's shoulders sagged. |
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At the very least, Ashe says his work lends a scientific rationale for what many dancers know intuitively. |
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On a warm Friday in Arthur Ashe Stadium, the 21-minute first set began with Soares, 32, serving first and fending off two break points before holding. |
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The event was first organised in 1972, when it was won by Arthur Ashe. |
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