Another story to achieve widespread circulation is the one of the motorist caught exceeding the limit by a speed camera in Cheshire. |
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A Cheshire woman who was diving as the tsunami struck Thailand told her family of how she managed to cheat death. |
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Was she smiling like a Cheshire cat and counting her money or was she disheveled, upset, crying, disarrayed? |
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Birdwatchers from all over the country have descended on a nature reserve in Cheshire in search of a rare and elusive bird. |
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This airy but demanding ridge walk is mainly in Cheshire, following the gritstone ridge with some excellent views. |
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The graceful swans settled on the pond at Vale Royal Golf Club in Cheshire ready to raise a family of their own. |
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It was pleasant to see a vast desert of lapwings, for these birds have quite disappeared from the part of North Cheshire in which I live. |
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Wildlife lovers in Cheshire have drawn up plans to protect the county's animals and delicate plants from future environmental threats. |
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Although we bought calves locally for rearing, we sometimes bought them from a dealer in Cheshire. |
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It produces over 2,000 pints of beer every week for free house pubs as far away as Cheshire and Nottingham, as well as in Yorkshire. |
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And so he kept on the move, criss-crossing a large region of gently rolling Cheshire countryside. |
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The actress told of her crusade against landmines during a flying visit to Cheshire. |
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The staff called Cheshire to complain because of the film's portrayal of President Bush. |
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Though most of those who come on stage are long-time inmates of Cheshire Home, they were all leading an isolated existence. |
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Her conviction was later reduced to involuntary manslaughter on appeal and she was allowed to return home to Cheshire. |
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They might not be the best looking birds, but an ugly turkey contest has got a Cheshire farmer in a flap. |
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A smile that could have been ripped from the Cheshire cats face spread across Hilary's smug phizog. |
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Whether venturing to the most inaccessible places on earth or roaming his estates in Cheshire, he did it in style. |
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School crossing patrols are in crisis in some parts of Greater Manchester and Cheshire, with councils struggling to recruit volunteers. |
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How was I supposed to be seductive and persuasive when I was grinning like a Cheshire cat? |
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I grinned like a Cheshire cat as I opened the hut door and started down the steps inside. |
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There is the hallucinogenic Cheshire cat and the sleeping doormouse in Alice in Wonderland. |
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His grin reminded me of a Cheshire cat and I decided that a couple of kilometres over the limit wouldn't hurt too much. |
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We watched Alice in Wonderland, laughing at the silly Cheshire cat and Tweedle Dum and Tweedle Dee. |
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How, for example, does one represent the elusive Cheshire cat whose face disappears, leaving only its trademark grin? |
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With the help of a decrepit Cheshire cat, Alice must battle the undead and the queen's guards in order to save Wonderland from a horrible fate. |
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She opened her streaming, dead green eyes, grinning so widely that she looked like a Cheshire cat. |
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And a gentle trip around Christ Church gives Lewis Carroll fans a treat by re-discovering the real world of Alice and the Cheshire cat. |
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Meaning that I ended up with a flavourless mixture of flour and water, with a hint of Cheshire cheese. |
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Break the Cheshire cheese into roughly shaped small pieces and add to the salad. |
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Cheshire Cheese is available in all supermarkets and independent retailers. |
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It is packed with iron, and is excellent when eaten with Cheshire or Cheddar cheese and a steaming hot mug of tea. |
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Beckham got his new haircut after a secret styling session on Thursday night at the Cheshire home he shares with his wife Victoria. |
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In 1920 the company bought farm land in Cheshire and raised a herd of Hereford beef cattle. |
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Premier League leaders Cheshire will be the visitors as Lancashire's top darts players step up to the oche this weekend. |
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Dad used to train for his marathons and half-marathons in Delamere Forest, near our home in Cheshire. |
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Having won all their pool matches Yorkshire faced Cheshire in the semi-finals and notched a 3-0 victory. |
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He was eventually released 25 miles away in a quiet country lane in Northwich, Cheshire, in the dead of night. |
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On Saturday, my sister, her husband and the sprogs will come down from Cheshire and we'll do lunch again and assorted other stuff. |
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Cheshire County Council may build a dual carriageway passing within an estimated 200 yards of the property. |
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Cheshire junior girls put up a brave fight before losing by a point to Yorkshire at Low Laithes in an inter-county fixture. |
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If anyone ever deserved to wear the smug grin of a Cheshire cat with all the cream, it is Julia Drown right now. |
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Seventy-two narrowboats blocked the Bridgewater canal in Cheshire in protest at plans to close a 200-year-old shop. |
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Asked to dispose of it, he quietly burnt it on a bonfire in his back garden in Cheshire, the court heard. |
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The M6 in Cheshire was forced to close on Saturday after a 42-vehicle pile-up. |
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The countryside idyll of my Cheshire birthplace is, sadly, the most boring place on earth. |
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There are also wetlands and mires, many now dried up, especially in north Shropshire and southern Cheshire. |
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Millionaire residents have been stunned to learn of a farmer's plan to sell land in their affluent Cheshire neighbourhood to gypsy travellers. |
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Those departments have been transferred from the company's existing offices in Sandbach, Cheshire. |
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The mercury plunged to minus 7C in parts of Cheshire last night, to minus 10 in the Vale of York and minus 12 in Sennybridge, South Wales. |
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A steel fence has been put round a Cheshire beauty spot by a developer involved in a long-running planning battle over the site. |
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He was the first Cheshire officer to swap his regular beat in the Knutsford area to act as an adviser in the war-torn towns of the Balkans. |
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Contrary to belief, money was not flowing in the Cheshire town, the buyers there must be tightwads, and they didn't half pick up some bargains. |
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Cheshire police said all the cameras in the county were at blackspots and visible. |
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The GMB union had threatened to ballot its 2,000 members at Warrington, Cheshire and Aylesford in Kent in a row over contracts of employment. |
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Police in Cheshire and north Wales launched a massive manhunt but failed to locate the car in time. |
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Cheshire Police have now launched a manhunt and stepped up police patrols in the town, with officers warning women to be vigilant. |
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A problem that Cheshire County Council has been trying to maladminister their way out of for the last 6 years. |
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We went to a stately home in Cheshire so they could have a holiday and, on the last night, we played sardines. |
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Most of the salt used by the agency is mined at the rock salt mine in the Cheshire town of Winsford. |
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French fascist Jean-Marie Le Pen arrived in Cheshire this weekend to show his support for the BNP, to be met by over a hundred protesters. |
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Among the other varieties with natural rinds are semi-hard cheeses like British farmhouse Cheddar, Cheshire and Gloucester. |
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A removal van stopped just behind it to protect the car, and the van driver, from Cheshire, got out to help. |
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Crumblies are best for toasting, especially Cheshire and Lancashire, as they melt into a mouth-watering, velvety mass under the grill. |
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Gerard records the preference for rennet made from lady's bedstraw in making Cheshire cheese. |
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They own a Regency mansion in a 25-acre estate in Cheshire, a villa in Spain and a fleet of luxury cars. |
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It is believed she may still be in the Nottingham area although she is known to have friends in Cheshire and Bedfordshire. |
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Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized. |
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Now, in recognition of his remarkable achievement, he has been awarded a special long-service award by the Cheshire Agricultural Society. |
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He now lives a quiet, reclusive life in rural Cheshire, with wife Christine, shunning the media spotlight. |
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Cheshire overpowered North Wales 13-5 at Vicars Cross after whitewashing them 6-0 in the foursomes. |
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If you are not keen on feta, use something else crumbly, such as Cheshire or Lancashire cheese. |
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The farm now produces a wide range of award-winning cheeses including Lancashire, Red Leicester, Double Gloucester, Cheshire and Wensleydale. |
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Population has continued to increase, since much of northern Cheshire has become an overspill or dormitory area for nearby Lancashire urban centres. |
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Cheshire County Jail in Keene, N.H., looks more like a small college campus or a tech start-up than a house of detention. |
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Cheshire is less interested in the literal, chromosomal answer than the figurative one. |
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But how aware of this were the archers and foot soldiers from Cheshire, where Hotspur had been royal justiciar, and a commander of the King's army against the rebel Welsh? |
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Mom or dad held you on his or her lap while the doctor, wearing a white coat and Cheshire cat grin, pierced your poreless, silken skin with a needle full of weird stuff. |
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Yet he and his wife Sarah have spent most of their life together apart, her in Cheshire and him in West London, and have considered separating in the past. |
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Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said expert witnesses were satisfied the shotgun, which had an automatic safety catch, could not have discharged accidentally. |
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The former European singles champion will be top seed at this new tournament, promoted by Cheshire player Mike Johns in his new capacity as table tennis promoter. |
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Tatton in Cheshire came top, and it is amusing to learn that certain Sheffield residents are better off than the toffs from Kensington and Chelsea. |
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Working with his adviser Coye Cheshire, narayan developed tldr to help users navigate the maze of comments. |
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Strathclyde Police spent six hours looking for the boy until he was noticed by railway staff on the platform of Macclesfield Station in Cheshire shortly before 9pm. |
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Cheshire Chief Constable Peter Fahy said bobbies on the beat would become a less common sight as forces race to meet the demands of later opening hours. |
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It was claimed she had smothered baby Christopher at the family's home in Wilmslow, Cheshire, and either did the same to Harry or shook him to death. |
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However, Cheshire building society has managed to find a halfway house. |
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A great deal of care has gone into choosing a new habitat to help the re-introduction of the harvest mouse which used to live in great numbers in Cheshire. |
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A model of the sun is to be placed at the Cheshire radio observatory with the other heavenly bodies set out across Britain according to their relative distances apart. |
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Elizabeth Gaskell was brought up by her aunt in Knutsford, Cheshire. |
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Just thinking about the moment makes her beam like a Cheshire cat. |
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With Cheshire cat smiles, they claim they're only the messengers. |
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Everyone winces a bit but Gray just sits there, giddily happy, grinning as if he were the Cheshire cat and someone had just complimented his invisibility. |
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When I saw the exhibition at a second venue, the spare white gallery of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Cheshire cat was back, more vivid than ever. |
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Only his outrage, like the grin of the Cheshire cat, is clear. |
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He gave me a big Cheshire cat grin and a sudden, sloppy kiss. |
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Perfect, now I just had to stop grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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Is he trying not to smile but inside grinning like a Cheshire cat? |
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She turned towards Mark who was grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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I could sense that she was probably grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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Cheshire and Lancashire families made similar additions of crests to the plain prescriptive coat armor which they had previously used from time immemorial. |
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Otherwise, he was a perfectly personable faerie, who was twice as charming as a Cheshire, and skilled in just about every category of weather magic in existence. |
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In the Cheshire Formation of the Belingwe greenstone belt, tectonic ironstones formed along shear zones that now separate tectonically duplicated strata. |
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There are records of cheesemakers is the Scottish Highlanders, Cheshire and Gloucestershire using Lady's Bedstraw to curdle milk and colour their cheese. |
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The system would enable the station to broadcast events such as the night at the proms held at the Leonard Cheshire Home, Honresfeld, Littleborough, every year. |
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In all of the pictures, her mother was grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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A grieving wife today paid tribute to her husband who was found dead after photographing a gang of youths he allegedly saw kicking over dustbins outside their Cheshire home. |
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Cheshire County Cricket Club are a minor counties club who sometimes play in the south of the county. |
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The English counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire lie to the east. |
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It was based in a former airfield, Harwell, Berkshire, and a former Royal Ordnance Factory, Risley in Cheshire. |
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Days before Customs officers arrested 10 men in Wales, the West Midlands, Cheshire and Buckinghamshire over carousel fraud allegations. |
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Perry had an older sister Edith, they were both born in Stockport, Cheshire. |
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Images of kids playing tin whistles, others skipping and some with grins bigger than a Cheshire cat were too blissful to be believable. |
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Watch out for Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat, Michael Sheen as the White Rabbit and Anne Hathaway as the White Queen. |
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Speed Gifted and Cheshire Cat were reported to have sustained only cuts and bruises. |
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Cheshire East Council leader Michael Jones accused the firm of turning its back on traumatised employees and residents. |
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One is Chancellor Mr Osborne's constituency of Cheshire East, the other is North Yorkshire. |
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The monument, planned by Cheshire East Council, will also mark the 100th anniversary of the Royal Engineers. |
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The new model, Habito, is being provided by the Cheshire West and Chester branch of home care company Caremark. |
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Pleasure craft now use the canal which forms part of the Cheshire Ring network of canals. |
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For the first decade of his life, he also lived in Bolton, Lancashire, and Wallasey, Cheshire, because his father was involved in local politics. |
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The County Championship was introduced in October 1895 with Cheshire entertaining Lancashire. |
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Live flamingos are used as mallets and hedgehogs as balls, and Alice once again meets the Cheshire Cat. |
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The Cheshire Cat appears in a tree, directing her to the March Hare's house. |
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The folder was then put into a slipcase decorated with a picture of Alice on the front and the Cheshire Cat on the back. |
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Jock Lee will DJ alongside the likes of Young Warrior, Steve Cobby, Funk D'Void, Jah Hamma Sound System and Cheshire Cat. |
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Booth held Cheshire until the end of August when he was defeated by General Lambert. |
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Some scholarship has argued to assign the poem to one John Massey, a member of the landed gentry from Cheshire. |
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By installing de Vere as Justice of Chester, he began the work of creating a loyal military power base in Cheshire. |
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Winners and sponsors of the Chronicle's recent Cheshire Business Awards gathered for the event at Oddfellows in Chester city centre. |
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The former conservatory business boss, 48, would meet Ms Lee, 54, for secret trysts near her cattery business at Cranage, Cheshire. |
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Cheshire grins hide gritted teeth, whilst admiring looks hide five-second once-overs. |
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Although some historians consider this to mean south Lancashire was then part of Cheshire, it is by no means certain. |
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The group, which serves more than 257,000 customers in north east Wales and Cheshire, has offices at Packsaddle, Rhostyllen, near Wrexham. |
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Gentleman Jim, Cheshire born and bred, earlier this week attended the official launch of the new Liverpool offices of shipping giant Maersk. |
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Do they all think they live in a Cheshire suburb and treating the Welsh language as an inconvenience to be ghettoised in Rhosllannerchrugog. |
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In the early stages of the Wars of the Roses, the Stanleys of Cheshire had been predominantly Lancastrians. |
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They had two children, Dimaggio, three and Denay, one, and had a luxury home in Cheshire. |
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When its boundaries were established, it bordered Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire, and Cheshire. |
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The land that lay between the Ribble and Mersey, Inter Ripam et Mersam, was included in the returns for Cheshire. |
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On day two the Cheshire players teamed up in a ding-dong tussle against Julien Grillion and Victor Debuisson. |
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For instance, the Stanley family had control of Lancashire and Cheshire, upholding the peace on the condition that they stayed within the law. |
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The North Shropshire Plain is an extension of the flat and fertile Cheshire Plain. |
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Angela, from Cheshire, had two hearing dogs in the past so she contacted the charity to see if they could train a dog to carry out a dual role. |
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The North is known for its often crumbly cheeses, of which Cheshire cheese is the earliest example. |
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John Bateman, writing in 1876 or 1883, referred to contemporary Cheshire and Staffordshire landholdings as being in Mercia. |
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It is mostly in northern Derbyshire, but also includes parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire and Yorkshire. |
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Hall, 83, of Prestbury Road, Wilmslow, Cheshire, was also charged with 14 offences of indecent assault. |
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John ended the set with a beautiful serve, an ace, and could not help grinning like a Cheshire cat. |
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In the Fishtank, Rhumba's Cler Lever is joined by Wes Hart, Tom Steer, Greg Edwards and Gareth Cheshire. |
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Docks were developed along with a shipbuilding industry, flour milling and soap manufacture on the river's Cheshire bank. |
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In the South of Lancashire, North East of Cheshire and the Birmingham area, there would be 3 metropolitan areas, with 20 district authorities. |
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Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town. |
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It gained university status in 1992, and in the same year absorbed Crewe and Alsager College of Higher Education in South Cheshire. |
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Manchester is contiguous on all sides with several large settlements, except for a small section along its southern boundary with Cheshire. |
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Oulton Park, in central Cheshire, is the home of the British Touring Car Championship in June. |
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In 1931, the Cheshire civil parishes of Baguley, Northenden and Northen Etchells from the south of the River Mersey were added. |
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The areas that have school children most likely to attend university are Trafford and Cheshire, followed by Wirral, Sefton, Stockport and Bury. |
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Cheshire cheeses, on account of their great size, are generally packed flat, and in a single tier only. |
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It was historically a part of Lancashire, although areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated in the 20th century. |
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It was administered with the Palatinate of Cheshire by the Justiciar of Chester. |
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Although part of Flintshire, Overton was within an exclave, surrounded by Cheshire, Shropshire and Denbighshire. |
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One of the blocks in the forecourt of the Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum. |
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West Cheshire College is a vocational college in the North West of England. |
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One of the blocks in the forecourt of Chester Castle houses the Cheshire Military Museum. |
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Chester Northgate, which was located North East of the city centre, opened in 1875 as a terminus for the Cheshire Lines Committee. |
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Historically in Cheshire, it is on the Wirral Peninsula, along the west bank of the River Mersey, opposite the city of Liverpool. |
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Prior to 1 April 1974, Birkenhead and the rest of the Wirral Peninsula were part of the county of Cheshire. |
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Traders came from Gaul and the Mediterranean localities to seek minerals from North Wales and Cheshire. |
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A secondary beam shone up the River Dee, towards the hamlet of Dawpool, in Cheshire, on the English side of the estuary. |
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The earliest recorded settlements date from the time of the Domesday Book, listed as 'Wepre', part of the Hundred of Ati's Cross, Cheshire. |
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Bedfordshire and Cheshire are counties that consist of a number of unitary authorities, none of which has the same name as the ceremonial county. |
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For example, the four unitary authorities which make up Cheshire correspond to the same area as the Cheshire Constabulary. |
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Slough is the smallest unitary authority by area that is not also a ceremonial county and Cheshire East is the largest. |
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Hartlepool is the smallest such unitary authority by population and Cheshire West and Chester is the largest. |
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The North Wales accent is distinct from South Wales and north east Wales is influenced by Scouse and Cheshire accents. |
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In some cases Scouse can also be heard in Runcorn and Widnes in Cheshire and Skelmersdale in Lancashire. |
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The Scouse accent is highly distinctive, and has little in common with those used in the neighbouring regions of Cheshire and Lancashire. |
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The Company also secured Vale Royal Furnace in central Cheshire, but this did not come into their possession before Abraham Darby's death. |
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The Egerton family was descended from Sir Richard Egerton of Ridley, Cheshire. |
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From 1859 until 1868, Ruskin was involved with the progressive school for girls at Winnington Hall in Cheshire. |
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It is mostly in northern Derbyshire, but also includes parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire. |
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In 1069 local resistance in Cheshire was finally put down using draconian measures as part of the Harrying of the North. |
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William I made Cheshire a county palatine and gave Gerbod the Fleming the new title of Earl of Chester. |
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The remains of Iron Age hill forts are found on sandstone ridges at several locations in Cheshire. |
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Separating this area from Lower Triassic Sherwood Sandstone to the west is a prominent sandstone ridge known as the Mid Cheshire Ridge. |
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On 31 January 2008 The Standard, Cheshire and district's newspaper, announced that the legal action had been dropped. |
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The chemical industry in Cheshire was founded in Roman times, with the mining of salt in Middlewich and Northwich. |
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Also within Cheshire are manufacturing plants for Jaguar and Vauxhall Motors in Ellesmere Port. |
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On the Cheshire border with Flintshire is the Broughton aircraft factory, more recently associated with Airbus. |
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Tourism in Cheshire from within the UK and overseas continues to perform strongly. |
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All four local education authorities in Cheshire operate only comprehensive state school systems. |
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Cheshire has one Football League team, Crewe Alexandra who play in League Two. |
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Warrington Wolves and the Widnes Vikings are the premier Rugby league teams in Cheshire and play in the Super League. |
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Cheshire County Cricket Club is one of the clubs that make up the Minor counties of English and Welsh cricket. |
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Cheshire has also produced a military hero in Norman Cyril Jones, a World War I flying ace who won the Distinguished Flying Cross. |
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Concert pianist Stephen Hough, singer Thea Gilmore and her producer husband Nigel Stonier also reside in Cheshire. |
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The BBC directs readers to Stoke and Staffordshire when Cheshire is selected on their website. |
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There were plans to launch BBC Radio Cheshire, but those were shelved in 2007 after a lower than expected BBC licence fee settlement. |
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The Royal Cheshire Show, an annual agricultural show, has taken place for the last 175 years and includes exhibitions, games and competitions. |
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The Cheshire Ring is formed from the Rochdale, Ashton, Peak Forest, Macclesfield, Trent and Mersey and Bridgewater canals. |
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Certainly there were links between Cheshire and south Lancashire before 1000, when Wulfric Spot held lands in both territories. |
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The Oldham Coalfield extends to the south and becomes the Cheshire Coalfield. |
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The south eastern part extends well into neighbouring Cheshire where significant mining took place around Poynton and Dukinfield. |
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Boothstown Mines Rescue Station was opened by the Lancashire and Cheshire Coalowners in 1933 close to the East Lancashire Road. |
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The Cheshire Plain is a relatively flat expanse of lowland almost entirely within the county of Cheshire in North West England. |
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The plain is the surface expression of the Cheshire Basin, a deep sedimentary basin that extends north into Lancashire and south into Shropshire. |
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The primary agricultural use of the Cheshire Plain is dairy farming, creating the general appearance of enclosed hedgerow fields. |
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The river then flows under Derbyshire Bridge, which was the old boundary between Derbyshire and Cheshire. |
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Built about 1734, this narrow stone bridge conveyed the packhorse trail from Leeds to Cheshire. |
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Macclesfield was the administrative centre of the Hundred of Macclesfield, which occupied most of east Cheshire. |
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The disenfranchisement took effect on 25 June 1885, when the town was transferred to the East Cheshire constituency. |
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Following the establishment of Cheshire East Council in 2009 the borough was abolished and the Mayoralty transferred to charter trustees. |
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Macclesfield is in the east of Cheshire, on the River Bollin, a tributary of the River Mersey. |
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To the west of the town lies the Cheshire Plain and to the east lie the hills of the Peak District. |
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Wakefield and its environs formed the caput of an extensive baronial holding by the Warennes that extended to Cheshire and Lancashire. |
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The whole of Longdendale forms the easternmost extension of the lands within the historic boundaries of Cheshire. |
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The company will also be opening updated Kwik Save stores at Ashton-under-Lyne and Sale in Cheshire. |
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Cheshire Farm's Amaretto Liqueur ice cream, scattered with crushed amaretti biscuits makes an indulgent end to any meal. |
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The canal now forms an integral part of the Cheshire Ring network of canals. |
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Phone services at Cheshire are also outsourced to private companies. |
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But at Cheshire, prisoners rarely, if ever, leave their pod. |
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Cheshire cheese had been sent to London from as early as the sixteenth century. |
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Troops came from Cheshire, north Wales, and also some Welsh soldiers from west Wales. |
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Sir Bernard was the university's Emeritus Professor of Radioastronomy and the founder and first director of Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire. |
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At county level, before it was split into two, Cheshire was the least deprived, followed by Trafford, and by Warrington and Stockport. |
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However, his successors sought to expand Mercia further westwards into what is now Cheshire, Shropshire and Herefordshire. |
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South of Bagillt and Parkgate the Dee Estuary forms the boundary between the local authority areas of Flintshire and Cheshire West and Chester. |
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At this point the border between Wrexham and Cheshire West and Chester follows the course of the river. |
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Shortlisted flowers for Cheshire are lady's smock and cow bane and for Lancashire red rose and bee orchid. |
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Wales, together with Cheshire, used to have Court of Grand Session, and therefore not within the English circuit court system. |
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Wales would extend as far as the rivers Severn and Mersey, including most of Cheshire, Shropshire and Herefordshire. |
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The boundary passes between Flintshire, Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales and Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire in England. |
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The Normans did create new earls like those of Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Cheshire but they were associated with only a single shire at most. |
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The success of the Cheshire yeomanry, under the command of Richard Cholmeley, led to his later appointment as Lieutenant of the Tower of London. |
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Bede similarly moved Shropshire and Cheshire to Northumbria, which Saxon territory did not exist at the time of the actions in those territories. |
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The event features more than 2,000 entries ranging from Cheshire and local producers to big cheeses across the world. |
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In the Cheshire Cup fourth round on Sunday, Wallasey take on neighbours Birkenhead Park at the Kevin McCullagh Oval. |
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Amongst the better known of the North West's physiographical features are the Lake District and the Cheshire Plain. |
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As we approach Cheshire, late Brittonic placenames are probably better described as being Welsh rather than Cumbric. |
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In September 1761, with his assistant Hugh Oldham, Brindley surveyed an extension from Longford Bridge to Hempstones, near Halton, Cheshire. |
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The micro-brewery now sells its real ales across North Wales, Cheshire and Liverpool. |
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Areas close to the border with Cheshire can have Scouse accents of English, and along the coast Manchester accents are common. |
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It is mostly rural, with a number of small towns and villages supporting the agricultural and other industries which produce Cheshire cheese, salt, chemicals and silk. |
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A series of changes that occurred as English itself changed, together with some simplifications and elision, resulted in the name Cheshire, as it occurs today. |
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North West England, one of nine official regions of England, consists of the five counties of Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. |
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Businesswoman Diana Lee, 54, was bludgeoned to death at her home in affluent East Cheshire by her debt-ridden boyfriend David Ryan, Chester Crown Court heard. |
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In 1968 a tax office in Cardiff was blown up, followed the same year by the Welsh Office building in the same city, then another water pipe at Helsby, Cheshire. |
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From the 18th century, orange, red or brown brick became the predominant building material used in Cheshire, although earlier buildings are often faced or dressed with stone. |
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Working people went on strike in 14 English and 8 Scottish counties, principally in the Midlands, Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, and the Strathclyde region of Scotland. |
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A widespread sentiment that this decision was taken by the European Union long ago has often been portrayed via angered letters from Cheshire residents to local papers. |
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A VICIOUS gang of bloodsports fanatics is feared to be responsible after 17 dead foxes with horrific injuries were found dumped in a country lane in Cheshire. |
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The county is famous for the production of Cheshire cheese, salt and silk. |
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A mainly rural county, Cheshire has a high concentration of villages. |
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Many of the archers were recruited from Lancashire and Cheshire. |
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Flintshire is a maritime county bounded to the north by the Dee estuary, to the east by Cheshire, to the west by Denbighshire and to the south by Wrexham County Borough. |
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Snow showers often pass through the city via the Cheshire gap on north westerly airstreams, but can also come off the North Sea from north easterly airstreams. |
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The main one was the Dutton Viaduct which crosses the River Weaver and the Weaver Navigation between the villages of Dutton and Acton Bridge in Cheshire. |
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In Cheshire, it was said that ash could be used to cure warts and rickets. |
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When Altrincham, Sale and Bebington were moved from Cheshire to Trafford and Merseyside in 1974, they took some former Cheshire selective schools. |
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The Rooneys shared quality time at the Minikin Emporium in Sale, Cheshire. |
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And the 57-year-old, from Northwich, Cheshire, claims to have made contact with a number of the phantoms, who died from a childhood illness, perhaps smallpox or diptheria. |
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The eastern part of Merseyside borders onto Lancashire to the north, Greater Manchester to the east, with both parts of the county bordering Cheshire to the south. |
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Whitworth was born in Stockport, Cheshire, the son of Charles Whitworth, a teacher and Congregational minister, and at an early age developed an interest in machinery. |
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Membership rose to between 10,000 and 20,000 individuals spread across the five counties of Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire within a year. |
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The geographical range was from Cheshire in the south to Blackburn and Cumbria in the north, and included that year the various Melas that take place around the region. |
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The new CCTV is provided by Cheshire West and Chester Council who have joined forces with Cheshire Police, Chester Renaissance and local business to deliver a CCTV system. |
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The event, which celebrated 75 years of Soroptimist International of Cheshire, North Wales and Wirral was held at St George's Hotel last Saturday. |
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Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet and Broughton Retail Park are near the city. |
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A Congregational church in Cheshire, Connecticut, United States. |
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Areas also performing above the England average, in order of results, are Blackpool, Warrington, Wigan, Cheshire West and Chester, Bury, Cumbria, Wirral, and Stockport. |
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To the east of the M6 in Cheshire lies the Peak District, and towns such as Macclesfield and Congleton which are served by the A6, A537, A536, A34, A523 and A566 roads. |
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The site where the second runway was constructed was on the southern airfield boundary, which is near the village of Styal in the Cheshire countryside. |
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Cheshire East Council leader Michael Jones accused the firm of turning their back on traumatised employees and local residents after the fatal explosion three weeks ago. |
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In detail, the plain comprises two areas with distinct characters, the one to the west of the Mid Cheshire Ridge and the other, larger, part to its east. |
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To mark the 50th anniversary of his death, a memorial plaque was unveiled on 7 June 2004 at his former residence, Hollymeade, in Wilmslow, Cheshire. |
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Enforcement officers from Cheshire East Council were on the site just two weeks ago to make sure the firm cleared the area after complaints of sawdust. |
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The summit affords views across Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire to the west and towards the Hope Valley, Holme Moss, Emley Moor and Yorkshire to the east. |
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Many local authorities in England have already adopted restricted parking zones including Cheshire East Council, Cornwall, Slough, Warwickshire, Suffolk and Nottingham. |
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James Chadwick was born in Bollington, Cheshire, on 20 October 1891, the first child of John Joseph Chadwick, a cotton spinner, and Anne Mary Knowles, a domestic servant. |
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The breakfast event is being held jointly by the University, the Mersey Dee Alliance, Cheshire West and Chester Council and Cheshire East Council. |
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The five-year deal, which is subject to final approval by Cheshire West and Chester council's executive, will see about 200 existing council staff transfer to Plus Dane. |
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Quarry Bank Mill was built on the River Bollin at Styal in Cheshire. |
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Conversely, more restrictive definitions also exist, typically based on the extent of the historical Northumbria, which exclude Cheshire and Lincolnshire. |
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In an exciting game, the Cheshire batsmen struggled against some accurate bowling, especially from Northants county staffman Kevin Innes who took 2-20 off 10 overs. |
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The crumbly Cheshire cheese is thought to be the oldest in Britain. |
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Historically on the boundary between Cheshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is just inside the boundary of the Peak District National Park. |
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In 1967, I myself, who had assisted in establishing the first Cheshire Home at Ibadan in Nigeria, arrived in Saskatoon to take up university employment. |
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The custom waxed and waned over the years, but has seen revivals in Derbyshire, Staffordshire, South Yorkshire, Cheshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire and Kent. |
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The hotel expansion comes after it was taken over 18 months ago by the Ailantus chain, which is based in Newcastle and has other hotels in Cheshire, Leeds and Manchester. |
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They got married on Tuesday over in Cheshire and it was a terrific time. |
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Louise Thomas, 19, of Stockport, Cheshire, had the four-hour operation because she has trichotillomania, the obsessive plucking or pulling out of hair. |
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Charles Worsley, who sat for the city for only a year, was later appointed Major General for Lancashire, Cheshire and Staffordshire during the Rule of the Major Generals. |
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Grandfather David Fantom, 63, had been involved in an ongoing dispute over the 6ft fence with Donald Bowman, 56, according to locals in Stockport, Cheshire. |
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Grandfather David Fantom, 63, had been involved in an ongoing dispute over the fence with Donald Bowman, 56, according to people in Windermere Road in Stockport, Cheshire. |
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Mr Benn suggested others should include London Porter beer, Cheshire Cheese, Bedfordshire Clanger pies, Stottie Cakes, York Ham, Sussex Pond Pudding and Yorkshire Parkin. |
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Grain from Cheshire was stored in granaries on the banks of the canal at Newtown and Boughton and salt for preserving food arrived from Northwich. |
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There are boss characters like Jabberwock and Caterpillar to defeat, and the Cheshire Cat guides you through all the different areas of Wonderland. |
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It will feature familiar characters like the White Rabbit, the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter, Tweedledum and Tweedledee and the Jabberwock, as well as new ones like giant ants. |
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But the defendant carried on claiming after she got a job at women's clothing store Strawberry Moon and became an office worker at East Cheshire NHS Trust. |
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