The Countryman Inn at Winksley, near Ripon, has a 36-cover restaurant and a separate carvery or function room, but has little passing trade. |
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The programme, Clarissa and the Countryman, paid homage to the land and its food producers. |
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She later went on to appear in the series Clarissa and the Countryman, with Johnny Scott. |
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This year, the team has entrusted him the Mini Countryman, which makes its Dakar debut. |
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Diaconu will be joining fellow Countryman and stablemate Lucian Bute in Florida as of next week to begin more intense training. |
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The new car is best thought of as a slightly sportier two-door version of the Countryman, the large semi-SUV off-shoot of the Mini family. |
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I still like the story of the time when an old countryman met a bureaucrat down a country lane. |
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The man in charge is a countryman through and through, who enjoys getting the country message across to visitors. |
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A countryman at heart, he was nevertheless fascinated and appalled by the urban condition. |
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Here, the exiled speaker asks a fellow countryman if the same pleasant breeze blows across the borders. |
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To take the gold, Carter engaged in a head-to-head duel with his countryman, world champion Bevan Docherty. |
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Wessels was also a runner-up in the men's doubles with his fellow countryman Melle van Gemerden. |
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He is a father, a master of household, a countryman, and hence a consummate member of a community. |
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Quarterfinal action started with world number one, Peter Nicol, facing fellow countryman, 8th-ranked Nick Matthew. |
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He was a pleasant and genial countryman whose neighbourly qualities were much to the fore throughout his life. |
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The countryman went from ruggedly unsophisticated to casually erudite in one quick addition of something so simplistic as a pair of spectacles. |
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Before any of Mrs. Cryer's adherents is tempted to calumniate, I am not a hunting man although I am a countryman and do shoot clay pigeons. |
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That is the only small price he has to pay for his unmatched adulation and unparalleled adoration from his countryman. |
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They would have no compunction about silencing a fellow countryman who'd discovered their hidden lair. |
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Thus, he paints his countryman, Italian rock star Adriano Celentano, in a spirit of irony. |
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Most have grown up in their native country and married a fellow countryman in the Netherlands. |
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Last year, he passed the Eurovision baton to his countryman Graham Norton, whose note of skepticism is, if anything, brassier still. |
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Although empiricists also used deductive reasoning, they put a greater emphasis on the inductive method championed by fellow British countryman Francis Bacon. |
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No doubt the bunny-huggers will be delighted that 12 months of hard labour by an honest and genuinely green-figured countryman have gone down the pan. |
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Heavyweight boxer Felix Savon of Cuba equaled the feat of his countryman Teófilo Stevenson by winning his third consecutive gold medal. |
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In an uncanny way, he could manage to portray the deeply spiritual side of the symphonist with the craggy, almost brusque facet of the countryman. |
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A city dweller because my father was a rail worker but also a countryman because of my mother. |
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Only Dr't Hooft, a fellow countryman of Dr Veltman, has cleaved to his native land. |
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Farmer Robert Cunyngham Brown is a grey-haired countryman who owns both Graveland and Otterswick and has a family pedigree on the island that stretches back hundreds of years. |
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Today, as a fellow countryman challenges for the championship lead, he worries that the sport's decision to re-embrace computer aids could put drivers at risk in Monaco. |
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Micah, a simple countryman, was a native of a very poor village. |
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I am sorry that my fellow countryman, Mr Farage, has not remained in the Chamber. |
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I also offer my support to my friend and colleague, Mr Medina Ortega, who is also a fellow countryman of the rapporteur. |
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After eight months of hard labour in Nigeria, a countryman reported their case to the police and they were taken home. |
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Furthermore, it is another fellow countryman who is currently President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe. |
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We are honoured by the presence of the Australian military attaché Colonel C. Galvin, who could join us today in honouring his countryman. |
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He even took pleasure in annoying the French and often ridiculed his own countryman through John Bull's lassitudes. |
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If someone slays a foreign priest, he will pay as much as for a fellow countryman. |
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Many words, thought to be wrongly pronounced by the countryman, are actually correct, and it is the accepted pronunciation which is wrong. |
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The word patriot began as a neutral term, meaning fellow countryman. |
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The mid-palate is a bit simple with slightly angular tannins, a touch of rusticity on the finish but it is a good wine, pleasant, with a countryman accent. |
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In conclusion, Prime Minister, I would say, do as your countryman Justus Lipsius advised: be stoical in adversity, embrace necessity and be constant in your faith in Europe. |
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But the Dragons clinched the win when English front-rower Mike Cooper powered over and his fellow countryman Gareth Widdop added the decisive extra two points. |
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When he arrived in Cologne, Bobby followed the advice of the man who had brought him to Hamburg: he met a fellow countryman and went to stay with him. |
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The visiting police delegation should always ensure that their actions do not unnecessarily jeopardise the safety of their fellow countryman or foreign colleagues. |
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Mr. Ahtisaari and his deputy, Austria's countryman Ambassador Albert Rohan, have started to work on the future status and held initial consultations in the region. |
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Borne uses this technique in his Fantaisie brillante on Carmen, imitating models of his countryman Genin on La Traviata, and of the German Karl Doppler, in the fantasy for two flutes on Rigoletto. |
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Sixty years ago, Eleanor Roosevelt, and my countryman John Humphrey were two of the principal drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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On a personal note, I take particular pride in the work of my countryman, Judge Thomas Mensah, who served as President of the Tribunal for its first three years. |
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Antonio Gaudi, the Catalan architect and the countryman Cheval never met each other and yet individually, they both took part in the great movement of modern art and surrealism. |
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Mohammed Mazen Kheds, 16, had played inspiringly to reach the final but unfortunately his older countryman seemed to have saved the best for last. |
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Yet despite their heroics, those two Nigerians were overshadowed by fellow countryman Yusuf Mohamed, the third member of the trio who was masterful in defence and effectively shut out Esperance's attack. |
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In singles, Pete Sampras lost the 1994 French Open quarterfinal to fellow countryman Jim Courier, having won the previous three majors. |
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His fellow countryman Juan Manuel Fangio was second in an Alfa Romeo 159B, and Luigi Villoresi in another Ferrari 375 was third. |
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The Brazilian moved to McLaren in 1988 and Lotus signed Senna's countryman and then World Champion Nelson Piquet from Williams. |
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He surpassed countryman Mike Gibson in the first round of the 2012 tournament against Wales. |
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On 12 December 2009, Giggs' surpassed countryman Gary Speed's outfield record of 535 Premier League games. |
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The Indians do not even use aliens as slaves, much less a countryman of their own. |
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But with pole vaulting great Sergey Bubka rooting for his countryman from the stands, Stadnik fought back with two takedowns to draw level at the end of the first period. |
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Columbanus, Columba's fellow countryman and churchman, had asked for a papal judgement on the Easter question as did abbots and bishops of Ireland. |
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Gold at foil went to 19-year-old Rhys Melia, who defeated former winner countryman David Mansour in the final, with another Welsh teenager, Jason Scourfield in third place. |
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