It's a real Sophie's Choice when asked to select a Fleetwood Mac song that holds a special place in my heart, because so many of them do. |
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I am told that those in the fishing industry at Fleetwood and Grimsby are spitting feathers. |
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It's anchors away as the Fleetwood to Knott End ferry service casts off for its yearly service across the Wyre estuary. |
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Morecambe go in search of a sixth straight win on Saturday when Fleetwood roll into Woodhill Lane. |
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Two years after the mysterious disappearance of her elder sister, a Fleetwood fish filleter is haunted by the need to know what happened. |
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For most people these days, melody is not a cool thing, but for me, the Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Aerosmith, they were all about big choruses. |
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It means that in Fleetwood, 30 inshore boats are tied up until the end of April. |
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Fleetwood Mac soldiered on, adding new personnel as needed, the band's fortunes ebbing and flowing. |
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Like a Chic record, or Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, it has the effortlessness that can only be achieved by months of painstaking effort. |
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Burton don't manage to get it into the box again, and Fleetwood hoof it clear. |
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Fleetwood rode their luck and then enjoyed their best spell of the match. |
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Much like the indie-rock version of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, this lo-fi gem was recorded following the breakup of band members Rick White and Julie Dorion. |
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It required an assured batting display at Broadwater to secure the 12 points after the visitors had inserted Fleetwood and watched them tot up 208-6 off their 57 overs. |
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Mr Fleetwood justifiably said that this was a devastating claim to make against a private individual and one which would spell personal ruin for Mr James. |
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Town paid the penalty for those misses on 60 minutes when a Fleetwood corner was met by a cavalry charge of attackers with Philip Thompson getting in first to head home. |
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Fleetwood is the major fishing port on the west coast of England and is an important port for containerized shipping. |
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During the summer break, I held very successful town hall meetings on family values in Cloverdale, Fleetwood, and Newton in Surrey Central. |
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Bright Star Concrete Ltd. pleaded guilty in B. C. Provincial Court to discharging concrete effluent into upper Fleetwood Creek in Surrey. |
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In 1900 the line was extended north to Gynn Square where it linked up with the Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad. |
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Fleetwood Market on Victoria Street is one of the largest covered markets in the North West, with over 250 stalls. |
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North American automakers have cut jobs, opened no new production facilities in the last decade and smaller auto plants, like the one in my area, the Fleetwood plant, have closed. |
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The small Bold Street Depot in Fleetwood was closed and a loop constructed at Fleetwood Ferry. |
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A fleet of Fleetwood trawlers was established at Wallasey Dock, Birkenhead, for minesweeping and convoy escort work. |
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From Fleetwood to Eternity, the flight of fancy continues. |
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In the 2015 general election a majority vote saw Fleetwood become a Labour town once again, represented by Cat Smith. |
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Fleetwood Mac, TLC, and Kate Bush are frequently invoked for comparison. |
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Stuart Chatwood of Canadian rock band the Tea Party was also born in Fleetwood. |
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Emerald Asset Management has announced that Fleetwood Enterprises will be presenting at the 13th Annual Emerald Groundhog Day Investment Forum. |
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Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct. |
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Jordan Lyden gave Villa a 2-0 lead with strikes from the edge of the box before Kieran Dunbar pulled a goal back for Fleetwood before half-time. |
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The newspaper was founded in 1984 as a successor to the Fleetwood Chronicle, which had ceased publication several weeks earlier. |
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The North Euston Hotel, opened in 1841, is still the largest hotel in Fleetwood. |
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Fleetwood RV has rolled out a new floor plan for its premium Class A diesel pusher model, dubbed as the Discovery. |
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Access to Fleetwood is thus restricted, and for many years there were only two roads into and out of the town. |
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Each year the Fleetwood Transport Festival, known locally as Tram Sunday, is held on the third Sunday in July. |
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Socks moonwalks along a cliff to Fleetwood Mac track Everywhere in a TV ad for a mobile phone firm, first shown last week. |
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Our first postcard is a view of Fleetwood and the steam ships that sailed to the Isle of Man. |
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Sir Miles Fleetwood was sent to commission the disafforestation and division of lands being used in common. |
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The building, designed by Decimus Burton, was completed in 1836 and is the oldest surviving building in Fleetwood. |
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In 1989, the ceremony was broadcast live and presented by Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood and singer Samantha Fox. |
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Charles Fleetwood was appointed a member of the Committee of Safety and of the Council of State, and one of the seven commissioners for the army. |
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Phase 1 connects to a substation at Heysham and Phase 2 connects to substation at Stanah, south of Fleetwood. |
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Fleetwood is a town and civil parish within the Wyre district of Lancashire, England, lying at the northwest corner of the Fylde. |
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In common with the rest of the coastal areas of the UK, Fleetwood has a maritime climate. |
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Food writer Jenni Fleetwood recommends working up an appetite walking along the golden beach in Hout Bay, pausing to watch fur seals biding their time with a little backstroke before the fishing boats return to port. |
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Together, these suggest that Fleetwood may well have been the location of this Roman port. |
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It was ultimately sold to Thomas Fleetwood, comptroller of the Royal Mint, whose son Edmund, expanded the house into Rossall Hall. |
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Fleetwood is the only town in the United Kingdom to possess three lighthouses and the two within the town itself remain fully operational. |
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Fleetwood Town, who have been promoted from two divisions below Salford, the North West Counties League first division, to League One in a decade, are explicitly a role model. |
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At the 2015 Awards, the Isle of Wight Festival won the award for 'Best Family Festival' and 'Headline Performance of the Year' for Fleetwood Mac. |
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The Fleetwood Docks Act of 1864 enabled the construction of a dock and embankment for both fishing and general cargo. |
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Far more important, though, is his side's home fixture against Fleetwood Town on Saturday afternoon, a fifth League One match at the helm and an opportunity for a third successive victory after a difficult start. |
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The town's largest and most prominent single employer is Lofthouse's of Fleetwood Ltd. |
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In January 1938, Jimmy Hampson, who remains Blackpool's record goalscorer, drowned off the Fleetwood coast during a fishing trip. |
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Prior to 1974, Fleetwood had been a municipal borough since 1933, and from 1894 to 1933, an urban district. |
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The Flyers started the 1948 season as Wigan RLFC but moved to Fleetwood after racing a few away fixtures billed as Wigan. |
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In 1952 the venue staged a number of open events with the team renamed the Fleetwood Knights. |
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Fleetwood Cricket Club, based at Broadwater, are affiliated with the Lancashire Cricket Board and compete in the Northern League. |
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The Blackpool Tramway runs from Blackpool to Fleetwood on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire, England. |
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Fleetwood is a popular location for kitesurfing and other power kite sports. |
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Fleetwood lies at the northern end of the Blackpool tramway, which is operated by Blackpool Transport. |
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The only tertiary educational institution in Fleetwood is the Nautical Campus of Blackpool and the Fylde College, located at Broadwater. |
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The three-year cadetships involve them balancing their studies at Fleetwood Nautical College with training on cruise ships around the Mediterranean and the Caribbean. |
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In the 2010 General Election, Fleetwood was joined with Lancaster and some Over Wyre locations to form the new Lancaster and Fleetwood constituency. |
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And young Mr. Fleetwood Vibe was here at the behest of his father, Wall Street eminence Scarsdale Vibe, who was effectively bankrolling the Expedition. |
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On October 12, 1659, the Commons cashiered General John Lambert and other officers, and installed Fleetwood as chief of a military council under the authority of the Speaker. |
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The Commons, on 12 October 1659, cashiered General John Lambert and other officers, and installed Fleetwood as chief of a military council under the authority of the Speaker. |
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Major fishing ports include Fleetwood, Grimsby, Hull and Whitby. |
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This left the line from Starr Gate to Fleetwood, which remains. |
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Trams run from Starr Gate in the south to Fleetwood in the north. |
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They stop only at special 'heritage stops' next to normal tram stops at Pleasure Beach, North Pier, Cabin, Bispham, Cleveleys and Fleetwood Ferry. |
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Centenary 641 and 643 are owned by the Fleetwood Heritage Leisure Trust. |
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Heysham and Fleetwood offer ferry services to Ireland and the Isle of Man. |
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The Brit Awards were broadcast live until 1989, when Samantha Fox and Mick Fleetwood hosted a widely criticised show in which little went as rehearsed. |
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General Fleetwood showed a copy of this letter to the Protector, who was at first inclined to regard it merely as a politic device to escape imprisonment. |
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Decline of the fishing industry began in the 1960s, hastened by the Cod Wars with Iceland, though fish processing is still a major economic activity in Fleetwood. |
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The town's most notable employer today is Lofthouse of Fleetwood, manufacturer of the lozenge Fisherman's Friend which is exported around the world. |
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Vincent Beechey, the vicar of Fleetwood, it was to become Rossall School. |
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He had set up the Fleetwood Estates Company to manage the land, and the North Lancashire Steam Navigation Company in 1843 to manage the expanding steamer trade. |
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By the 1960s, however, Fleetwood began to decline economically. |
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As Blackpool expanded its attractions, fewer day visitors came to Fleetwood, and as transport became more efficient, more overnight visitors became day visitors. |
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The boundaries of the parish are coterminous with the boundary of the five borough council wards of Fleetwood and the town council has thirteen councillors. |
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From 1997 to 2010, Fleetwood was included with Thornton, Poulton and parts of Blackpool, as part of the Blackpool North and Fleetwood parliamentary constituency. |
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Parts of Fleetwood, especially to the north and west, are barely above sea level at high tide, and a large retaining sea wall runs along much of the western edge of the town. |
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Freeport Fleetwood, opened in 1995, is a waterfront outlet shopping village, on the site of the former Wyre Dock, with 45 shops in a marina setting. |
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It was originally the Customs House, and from 1889 to 1974 it served as Fleetwood Town Hall, until local government activity was moved to Poulton. |
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Fleetwood Weekly News covers the town and the North Fylde Area. |
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Fleetwood falls within the coverage area of BBC Radio Lancashire. |
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Operatic tenor Alfie Boe grew up in Fleetwood and his first public performance was at the Marine Hall at the age of 14, where he worked as a stage technician. |
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Speedway racing was staged at Highbury Stadium from 1948 to 1952, with Fleetwood Flyers riding in the Second Division of the National Speedway league. |
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Fleetwood Reservoir on Copse Road provides coarse fishing facilities. |
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Parts of the parish were almost completely surrounded by water until 1692 when Thomas Fleetwood of Bank Hall cut a channel to drain Martin Mere to the sea. |
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Regular folk festivals include the Fylde Folk Festival at Fleetwood. |
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The company claims an impressive roster of celebrity endorsers, including Mick Fleetwood, Def Lepperd's Rick Allen, and Randy Guss of Toad the Wet Sprocket. |
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Fleetwood could hand debuts to loanees David Henen and Tariqe Fosu. |
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