Doughty and Lanctôt pose for this photograph as they survey the ruins of the French town of Soissons in the region of Picardie. |
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Doughty was very active in acquisitions, from within Canada and from Europe. |
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Doughty shared King's interest in spiritualism and may have been the person who introduced him to table rapping. |
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Gimv joins the syndicate of the existing investors Baytech, Doughty Hanson and TVM in this financing round totaling USD 43 million. |
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Caitlin Doughty is certainly not the first person to publish a book about the funeral industry. |
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Only two years after the transaction, on 22 June 1999, Doughty Hanson floated Geberit on the stock exchange. |
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In 2008, Sir Martin Doughty, the Chairman of Natural England, warned the Prime Minister of the potential danger of genetically modified crops. |
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Beirut-born Alamuddin, 36, is a member of Doughty Street Chambers in London, having joined in 2010 to complete her pupillage. |
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The Clueless Twins couldn't reply when Cardiff South MP Stephen Doughty asked how many working days were lost to strikes. |
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In the end the shareholders decided to sell their interests to the private equity house Doughty Hanson, which transferred them to a new holding company. |
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As secretary of the heraldic committee of the Antiquarian and Numismatic Society of Montreal, Heriot corresponded with government officials such as A. G. Doughty and Joseph Pope on heraldry. |
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Thereafter it became a huge thesis as I looked at what Doughty and Shortt, along with Mackenzie King, Laurier and Borden were trying to do with the Archives, something far removed from the traditional understanding. |
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Both Doughty and Lanctôt were granted military commissions and by the end of the conflict had been promoted to the rank of Colonel and Major respectively. |
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Miss Doughty is a fan of Thomas Hardy and the magical realist works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. |
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Wolverhampton Crown Court heard Doughty lashed out at 30-year-old Avel Guziak when a man pushed past his sister at the Frying Pan pub, in Willenhall. |
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It would probably give Mrs Doughty an attack of the Doolally-tap. |
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His mother was Maria Antonia Doughty, daughter of William Doughty. |
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But it's been put back together with doughty resolution, notably up on the volcanic bump of the old town. |
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England does not possess a more admirable competitor and the doughty Lancastrian has been cruelly served by umpiring standards in this series. |
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A few doughty independents and specialist dealers aside, the bookselling business in Britain is now irretrievably homogenised. |
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For all her doughty declarations, there's the odd hint of vanity and vulnerability in this targe. |
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But Edinburgh's dreaded parking attendants have finally met their match in the shape of the doughty Balmoral Hotel. |
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They were small but doughty warriors and not averse to a pipe of baccy after the battle. |
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British trade union mythology is full of wonderfully stirring stories of doughty workers banding together to take on the government. |
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We see livestock dotting the hillsides as we climb and I wonder what sort of doughty stoics would choose to farm such challenging country. |
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It was a solemn farewell to a great patron of the arts and a doughty supporter of Scottish causes. |
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In Britain, the doughty, campaigning spirit of Greenham Common and Faslane has yet to be heard. |
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Ooh, just like the book innit, except could we not stress the fact that yer actual hobbits were small but doughty warriors and not averse to a pipe of baccy after the battle. |
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The oil expeller can crush many seeds including the doughty cottonseed. |
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But then so did my family, including the experience with the collection of mavericks, doughty rebels and oddballs that was the Latin Mass Society. |
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When he died of lung cancer at 76, not only his music, but many doughty values died with him, never mind that he had also been childish, even mulish, often at the wrong times. |
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As doughty explains, no one really knows what the rules are when it comes to death. |
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What a doughty, principled fighter for pensioners that McLennan is. |
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It was only when confronted with the loathing so many on the left feel for him that I discovered how much there was to admire in the doughty old demagogue. |
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Kambili's doughty aunt, Ifeoma, becomes a symbol of the iconoclastic identity and demystifier of patriarchal and despotic establishments. |
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The mean looking Shikar Dhawan now showing the soles of his feet on TV after a doughty 16 runs in 54 balls. |
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He wasn't the doughty pioneer in his rightful landscape, he wasn't the Indian brave at one with the forest, he wasn't the wise renunciant in tune with Nature. |
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