His horse-drawn vehicles carried Father Christmas and Gala Queens in such places as Todmorden, Cowling and Lothersdale. |
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Cowling is a difficult village as far as ideal places to house a community centre go. |
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Golden oldie Joe Gordon made 78 as Cowling reached 195-6 at home to Pendle Forest. |
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When solicitor David Pedley sought to confirm a public right of way on a footpath near his home in Cowling, he didn't expect immediate action. |
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However, the chickens' owners Barbara Cowling and Tony Williams both tested negative. |
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Nursing Corporation, announced Kay Cowling has been named chief executive officer. |
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Cowling points out that, since the UK joined the Common Market in 1973, there have been 10 general elections, and the question of Europe played a decisive part in none of them. |
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But Mrs Cowling said she took pity on him and gave him cash. |
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Landscaping officer Cowling said staff were trying to confirm with historians a story that Maldon was the last place in the country to have working gaslights. |
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Although difficult, it is not an impossible task, according to Hazel Cowling, partner and consultant director at biz-ability. |
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Dan Cowling, president at The Communications Group, said the goal is to continue the work the agency began. |
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Among them was George Cowling, the BBC's first television weatherman, who was 32 when he hosted a live five-minute report to the nation. |
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Behind the scenes, however, things could be looking up for Cowling after Councillor John Alderson got onto the district council this week to chase up the matter. |
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His side certainly kept going against Oldham, scoring all three goals, through Brian Stanton, Dave Cowling and Mark Lillis, in the final 20 minutes. |
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Following his retirement from the Met Office in 1981, Cowling spent five years as a meteorology and oceanography consultant for the marine engineering firm Noble Denton. |
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The trail then descends to Ponden Hall, and crosses more moorland to the villages of Cowling and Lothersdale. |
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It is six decades since a forecaster called George Cowling drew isobars and rainfall on a large map in a studio. |
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Thwaites and Cowling documented that the synergy of soil characteristics, including nutrient content, texture, and pH, drove compositional differences in fynbos ecosystems. |
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We found large, melted pieces of the cowling that fell off while the burning aircraft was in its death spiral. |
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Similarly, there is a trio of panels atop the cowling and just aft of the firewall that provide access to avionics. |
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Vassilli's aim was true, and the plane went down trailing smoke from the engine cowling. |
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It had several holes in the cowling to allow more air to flow through the engine compartment. |
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High strength composites are used for the windscreen, the upper cowling and parts of the tail fin and tail plane. |
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With no immediate effect happening, James swerved his plane a bit and fired another burst, this time at the engine cowling. |
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Agglomerations of wings and cowling, flaps, rudders and fuselage rise dramatically from narrow steel legs. |
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It looked as if the cowling had simply popped open in flight and crumpled in the slipstream. |
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The cowling which covered the whole bike made it look more like a bubble car. |
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A new and much improved cowling was built for the Menasco while a hand-formed aluminum spinner was added over the propeller hub. |
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Efficient cowling would not only benefit cooling but would also add to streamlining and an increase in overall performance. |
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He smashed off the plastic cowling surrounding the ignition lock and attempted to hot-wire the car but was unable to start it. |
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As with any other military aircraft, the cowling and fairings had taken a pretty good beating as they were taken on and off hundreds of times. |
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The new aircraft would, obviously, need a new cowling to house the Wasp Major while the cockpit was also redesigned. |
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The carburetor on the Velie engine hung beneath the engine and was completely exposed below the cowling. |
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As I approached, I noticed that my student seemed fascinated by the engine cowling. |
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In many cases, we can't even do a thorough inspection of the engine compartment because the cowling only has an oil door. |
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This indicates an explosion inside the engine that spewed debris and tore away the cowling. |
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Conventionally built of steel tube, wood, and fabric, It had a mounted a 90-hp American Cirrus four cylinder inline engine under a hammered aluminum cowling. |
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The fuselage decking from cockpit to nose including the engine cowling and the wheel discs of their Triplanes were painted black. |
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For a moment, I pondered the trajectory the cowling would follow if it detached from the airframe. |
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It used to be that you could take off the cowling, wrap plastic bags around the electrical stuff and vacuum pump, and blast away with engine degunker. |
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