The Conservative councillor for Bradshaw said the Labour controlled council had turned Council Tax into a stealth tax. |
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The total production of the Bradshaw Mountains and surrounding areas is in excess of 4 million ounces of gold. |
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Ben Bradshaw was, until earlier this year, a junior minister at the Foreign Office. |
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Bradshaw was the second-leading rusher on the Colts squad and recorded 425 yards and two touchdowns. |
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Lt Gen. Bradshaw paid tribute to the troops and the achievements they were making thanks to their skill, patience, courage and great endurance. |
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Those regicides who were already dead, such as John Bradshaw and Oliver Cromwell, had vengeance wreaked on their disinterred corpses. |
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Mr Bradshaw handed in references from a previous employer which spoke of her reliability and honesty. |
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If you think I'm uncompassionate or worse, look at what Pittsburg Steelers football legend Terry Bradshaw is doing. |
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Not for Mr Bradshaw, not for the Residents' Association, not for all the tea in China. |
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If they batted the overs West Indies would win so Vaughan had to go for the kill and Browne and Bradshaw stonewalled defiantly. |
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Mr. Bradshaw focused his remarks on the government side of public-private partnerships. |
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Bradshaw says even at our current global population, food scarcity concerns are already resonating worldwide. |
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Now these tables are no longer drab government documents printed on bad paper, with barely legible characters, but still remembered nostalgically as the Bradshaw. |
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I try one final time to ascertain with Bradshaw what is in the ejaculatory mix. |
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He also met with Mr Ben Bradshaw, Under Secretary of State at the Ministry for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
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Sarah Bradshaw and I also presented ways for youth to become involved with the bleeding disorders community at all levels of the organization. |
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After months of consultation, Bradshaw issued a report that challenged the provincial government to fundamentally address poverty. |
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Little Lever failed to appear for last Sunday's opening first round matches at Bolton School, leaving Bradshaw with a walkover into the second round. |
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Mr. Bradshaw uses these shaping elements to hook us into his explorations of uncontrolled, unsuppressed ids. |
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Bradshaw said the Nato summit in Wales in September 2014 had been dominated by the urgent need for change due to Russian behaviour. |
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Patten makes the same point, although he says he can understand why Bradshaw is concerned about this case. |
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Bradshaw as well as Andy Scott, M. P. Of course, we continue to make the same points provincially. |
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Tall, with a slightly rakish appearance, as if he'd just flown in from Monte Carlo or Rio or the south of France, Mark Bradshaw turned heads everywhere he went. |
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Ms. Bradshaw, who supported Mitt Romney in the primary, had signed up for the list to keep informed about a rival. |
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The primary rocks of the Bradshaw Mountains are granites and greenstones. |
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Bradshaw immediately went into competition by lowering the rates of carriage on the canal and by offering improved terms to the private carriers. |
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Under the former Liberal government, Claudette Bradshaw, in particular, took a passionate lead in favour of homelessness programs, in favour of support for social housing. |
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One reason the rookies weren't catching too many was that Bradshaw was throwing laser beams. |
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Gareth Bale and Marley Watkins withdrew due to injury and were replaced by Tom Bradshaw and Ryan Hedges. |
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The ways in which a river's characteristics vary between its upper and lower course are summarized by the Bradshaw model. |
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Craig Bradshaw is a marketing expert at Mediaworks Online Marketing. |
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Her book has a Carrie Bradshaw meets Annie Oakley vibe. |
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Even Carrie Bradshaw, in all of her attention-seeking wishy-washiness, at least had the courage of conviction to dress like an extra in the Ziegfeld Follies. |
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Shelterbelts around barns must be properly designed for long-term effectiveness, says Bradshaw, taking into consideration airflow patterns and barn ventilation systems. |
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I haven't seen the game film yet, but I'm pretty sure he didn't get many put-ups after his misses tonight,'' Bradshaw said. |
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Two of the members spoke about their co-ops' dollies campaign and having the federal Minister Responsible for Homelessness, the Honourable Claudette Bradshaw, visit their co-op. |
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Inspired by Parker's onscreen persona, Carrie Bradshaw, and by the Big Apple itself, SJP NYC is a fragrance bursting with style, extravagance, fun and life. |
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In the agriculture industry, Bradshaw says the day might come when only producers with crops with the lowest carbon footprint will have access to a supply chain. |
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Applied a few days into a drought, Bradshaw says Invinsa triggers the plants physiology to close the stomata, the pores on the leaf underside, until the moisture returns. |
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The Chair: I think Mrs. Gagnon was suggesting to you that in addition to any representations you have made to the Minister of Canadian Heritage, there is now a specific committee of the House under Minister Bradshaw. |
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Mr. Ng acknowledged retiring committee member Dennis Bradshaw. |
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In its report, the premier's task force, chaired by Claudette Bradshaw, called on government to establish a revitalized partnership with the voluntary and non-profit sector. |
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The fact that Claudette Bradshaw travelled to every corner of the province in 2007 to meet with nonprofit groups underlines the significance of the social sector in New Brunswick society. |
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Commissioner Patten replied to me, as did the UK Foreign Office Minister Bradshaw, expressing concern and willingness to monitor the situation, which this House is raising with concern again today. |
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In October 2001, Minister Bradshaw hosted her colleagues from the Americas to put together a concrete Plan of Action to advance cooperation on labour. |
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A number of speakers supported the view put forward by Richard Bradshaw, that government should provide greater core funding, to provide arts organizations with a stable base. |
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John Bradshaw acted as President of the Court, and the prosecution was led by the Solicitor General, John Cook. |
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The bodies of Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton and John Bradshaw were subjected to the indignity of posthumous decapitations. |
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Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, Judge Thomas Pride, and Judge John Bradshaw were posthumously attainted for high treason. |
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In January 1661, the corpses of Cromwell, Ireton and Bradshaw were exhumed and hanged in chains at Tyburn. |
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Until his retirement in 1834, the administration was carried out entirely by Bradshaw. |
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He reported to Francis Egerton that Bradshaw was no longer fit to be Superintendent, and then persuaded Bradshaw to retire on his full salary. |
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Stephen Bradshaw, from Celtic Camper Vans, said his entire fleet could have been hired in just 48 hours. |
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A key opposition figure in this had been Robert Haldane Bradshaw, one of the trustees of the Marquess of Stafford's Worsley estate, which included the Bridgewater Canal. |
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He is also a patron for The Shannon Bradshaw Trust, a children's charity. |
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Bradshaw and Hamilton subsequently joined the Alliance Party. |
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The Communist Party of Great Britain had the monument with a portrait bust by Laurence Bradshaw erected and Marx's original tomb had only humble adornment. |
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Ben Bradshaw MP wanted the position of the Church of England clarified. |
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The possible construction of a railway between Liverpool and Manchester was vigorously opposed by Bradshaw, who refused railway surveyors access to land owned by the Trustees. |
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Survived by her daughter Janet Bradshaw of Summerside, sister Ruth MacDonald, Crapaud, PEI, and brothers Charles Wright, Searlstown and George Wright, Simcoe, Ontario. |
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Both co-founders John Oehler and Rick Bradshaw will continue in their executive management roles as Chief Merchant and Head of Stores and Operations, respectively. |
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The scriptwriting is great, too, and well done to Sean Rigby and James Bradshaw, who play younger versions of the characters from the original Morse series. |
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In addressing his conductorial task, Richard Bradshaw marshalled his instrumental forces with tremendous energy, making the opera's final performance a night to remember. |
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The Exeter MP is Ben Bradshaw and Hugo Swire represents East Devon. |
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They thank Julius Bradshaw, Augustine Duru, Samuel Kotz, Robert Moffie, Ibrahim Salama and North Carolina Central University for their assistance. |
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In November 1831 Bradshaw suffered a stroke, as a result of which he lost the use of his left arm and leg, and there is evidence that it also impaired his judgement. |
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He was at breakfast at nine, and for the twentieth time consulted his Bradshaw to see at what earliest hour Dr Grantly could arrive from Barchester. |
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