Family owned and operated, Beckwith Orchards offers a variety of apples, cider, delicious homemade bakery and gift baskets. |
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Andy Beckwith scored a hat-trick for Wyke, while Mohammed Jahangir netted his first goal for Heaton. |
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Eventually, the business expanded and was taken over by the proprietor's son, Mr. David Beckwith. |
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Another was the British socialite and photographer Tamara Beckwith, who now resides in New York. |
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The rifle that was fired was traced to Beckwith, whose fingerprints were on its telescopic sight. |
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Beckwith was charged with the murder, but he was set free in 1964 after two trials resulted in hung juries. |
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The award will be presented to Dr. Beckwith on Monday, January 17, 2011 at Continuum Contemporary Music's Raw CD Release concert. |
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In addition to its capability of extruding a large range of polymers for a variety of fabrics, both woven and non-woven, Beckwith is capable of coloring a range of diverse materials. |
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Board of directors members for the second edition included Michael M. Koerner, Rodney J. Anderson, John Beckwith, J. Eric Ford, Jean Papineau-Couture, Helmut Kallmann and Gilles Potvin. |
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A composer, an academic, and a music educator, Dr. Beckwith has made an unparalleled contribution to the promotion, study and development of new music in Canada. |
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File containing reports pertaining to a sound recording of Varèse, a book by Lejaren A. Hiller and Leonard M. Isaacson, as well as the book Taking a Stand: Essays in Honour of John Beckwith. |
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The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith. |
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Beckwith organised a spectacle by showing Webb swimming miles in the River Thames. |
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Beckwith suggests that the entire Hunnic thrust into Europe and the Roman Empire was an attempt to subdue independent Goths in the west. |
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Beckwith studies the extinct Koguryo language, which was once spoken in Manchuria and northern Korea. |
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Beckwith recommends having at least one op-ed written in advance to use when a news event brings the op-ed's topic to the public's attention. |
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His killer, a white supremacist named Byron De La Beckwith, scion of an old Mississippi family, was put on trial twice in the 1960s, but in each instance was acquitted by white juries. |
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Set in the early years of Sydney's penal colony this novel is presented as the diary of a young female convict, Mary Beckwith. |
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Agnes Beckwith completed numerous record-breaking swims in the Thames, beginning in 1875 when, aged 14, she dived from a boat at London Bridge and swam five miles to Greenwich. |
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Beckwith picks her favourites Tamara Beckwith may have hung up her it-girl crown, but she's a long way from losing interest in who's who on the red carpet. |
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Besides Wexler as chair, the initial members of the Joint Working Group were Victor McKusick, Jonathan R. Beckwith, Robert Murray, Patricia King, and Thomas H. Murray. |
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Rural Expo 2003, the Lanark County International Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show opens tomorrow in beautiful Beckwith Township, just east of Carleton Place. |
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As Vice-Admiral William H. McRaven,49 the OSS Assessment Team, and Colonel Beckwith have identified, a candidate's high degree of motivation is key to becoming an effective member of a specialized team. |
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