He has probably bought the Guardian or smoked wacky baccy at some stage of his life anyway, and is therefore expendable. |
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The Guardian has clearly decided to switch allegiance to the Conservatives. |
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The Guardian does mention important and controversial issues, but only in passing. |
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I'm dismayed that the Guardian employs someone with such a poor sense of proportion. |
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I don't know much about Garner, but I take it as a good sign that The Guardian has utterly failed to come up with any dirt on him. |
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The Guardian sent out a reporter to ask the green welly brigade where they were when the miners needed them. |
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The Guardian newspaper editorialized against it in January, pointing to the problems with the U.S. system. |
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But I found the Guardian Leader articles on Tuesday and today extremely thought provoking and useful. |
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I was reading this Guardian article on customer profiles of supermarket shoppers, and it got me thinking about my own habits. |
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The Guardian previews a published compilation of writers and authors views of the recent Iraq war. |
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Two articles I wrote were unceremoniously dumped by both The Guardian and The Times, which put a dampener on my plans. |
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A court has gagged the Wandsworth Guardian to prevent it naming two boys accused of terrorising and vandalising their neighbourhood. |
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The fun run was sponsored by the Croydon Guardian and other local businesses. |
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According to The Guardian, a full-scale invasion of Afghanistan is in preparation. |
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Reviews were mixed, ranging from two stars in the Guardian to four in the film magazine Empire. |
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The Royal Bank of Scotland, the Guardian, Becks and IT group Morse are all happy to have their names attached to the Fringe. |
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And so, to distract from this pointless scepticism, I mention something cribbed from the Guardian. |
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The latest piece of news on that website was from November 2003, that they had cribbed from the Guardian. |
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Just boot from the CD and it will format the hard disk, then install a security-hardened Linux kernel and load the Corporate Guardian software. |
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When the Guardian visited yesterday, their burnt legs were covered with a white cream and wrapped in plastic. |
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The Guardian printed a follow-up to the story I linked to last week about the mysterious underground cinema in Paris. |
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This is a private bill, promoted by the New Zealand Guardian Trust Co. Ltd for Parliament's consideration. |
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It was fun for a while, and we had some notable successes, including a plaudit in the Guardian. |
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The Guardian says that the bus which allegedly had its windows blown out appeared to be intact on film. |
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The Guardian have installed me in a room without any working electric lights. |
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While the Guardian campaign might have fired up voters, the Republicans ran a fervent campaign to mobilise supporters in rural Ohio. |
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My friend Lawrence's pictures of Ivan were almost included in The Guardian article, but were pulled at the last minute. |
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Now she's a comedienne on the BBC, and she explains to the Guardian why she had to move to England to get a laugh. |
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There was no private ownership of property among the Guardian class, no marriage, and no family life. |
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And if you really want the hippy-dippy solution, try Madeleine in the Guardian. |
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Okay, you all must have seen the Guardian story on Evan Williams, the chappie who runs this great service for free, by now. |
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The Lincolnshire Free Press and Spalding Guardian chapel started their strikes after rejecting a 2.5 percent offer. |
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The first strip was published in 1992 in the Weekly Mail, which has since become the Mail and Guardian. |
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The impatience of the heir presumptive most notoriously surfaced at a breakfast hosted by the Guardian last November. |
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The Guardian roared once more and, with a heave, he pushed his body sideways and forced the knife into the ground. |
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The capsule, containing Victorian coins and a copy of the Manchester Guardian, dated July 9, 1885, was found hidden in a foundation stone. |
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He was an occasional obituarist for The Independent and The Guardian and a contributor to the New Dictionary of National Biography. |
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It's a little spot of England where Channel 4, the Guardian, Alessi orange squeezers, ciabatta and the Booker short list don't exist. |
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The Guardian accused its competitors of pandering to a voyeur instinct by prying into Blunkett's life. |
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It is true that the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Guardian and other news media have bureaus in China today. |
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I don't imagine the conversation at the Guardian can be all that sparkling. |
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Shortly afterwards the Guardian, a British broadsheet newspaper, published the obituary of Cohn Osman, founder of Creative Camera. |
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I tend to think of the Guardian as a British publication, really of interest only to us Brits. |
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I'd be sorely disappointed in the Guardian if it advocated capital punishment. |
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On 12 August, Ben Smith wrote a column in The Guardian in which he took the politician apart, brick by brick. |
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With the modern world getting it in the neck from both The Times and The Guardian, the Daily Telegraph could hardly stand idly by. |
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The BBC occupies the broadcasting slot which The Guardian occupies in print. |
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Sometimes the critical thinking level of the Guardian is so low, its only value is unintentional comedy. |
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As The Guardian notes, a couple of researchers have found some unexplainable data. |
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These were not unconsidered remarks, as Bellamy repeated the substance of them in a telephone interview with the South African Mail and Guardian. |
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Hoping to reunite the poor moggy with its owners the Croydon Guardian ran a story of his plight in last week's edition. |
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Found this happy item while trolling the Guardian for some piping fresh outrage. |
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A spokesman from Ikea was unavailable to comment on the reasons behind their decision as the Guardian went to press. |
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So I tootled over to Minehead, parked, and strolled down to W.H.Smith's, intent on buying a Guardian newspaper. |
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In Britain, every major newspaper devoted at least a full page to the book, which was serialized in The Guardian. |
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Last week, she agreed to share her grief with Guardian readers, and is appealing for professional help to see her through this difficult time. |
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Following the Guardian story, readers have told us of their alleged sightings of a tawny brown, outsized cat around Leatherhead. |
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Seumas Milne, Guardian comment editor, insists that the letters printed were representative of the mailbag. |
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As the Guardian went to press the committee was set to rubber stamp Mr Cole's recommendation for the crossing. |
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Today's Guardian sports a designer-friendly logo in blue italics and black roman font. |
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The Guardian has noted the floods and the fuel crisis, and is asking Can You Survive the British Apocalypse? |
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An interesting point that Rose was quoted on in the Guardian was that he applied the same boycott to South Africa under apartheid. |
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Pilger's book has been reviewed just twice in national newspapers, in the Guardian and Independent. |
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I'm not sure what the Guardian and BBC would say about a scheme for which only white males qualified, but let it pass. |
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But Melissa writes for the Guardian, and Guardian writers have different sensual antennae to the rest of us. |
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The comic tale of an Anglo-Indian boy constantly swapping identities, it was shortlisted for the Whitbread Prize and Guardian First Book Award. |
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That shockwave came from the Guardian, causing a heavy resonation through the building's entire framework. |
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Today the Guardian newspaper even featured blogging in its editorial leader column. |
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From the Telegraph to the Guardian, from the Mail to the Mirror, he was laurelled in admiring headlines. |
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I bawled at the Guardian executive, because the reception is pretty poor in some parts of the Chilterns. |
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So I was particularly impressed with John O'Farrell's lampoon of the new gambling laws in today's Guardian. |
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Even the press were kind, and I got great write-ups in Vogue, The Guardian, Drapers Record and the Independent. |
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Like so many former reformists, liberals and pacifists, however, the Guardian and Observer have lurched ever further to the right. |
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Conservatives ran virtually unopposed in the election after the hard-line Guardian Council disqualified thousands of reformist candidates. |
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The Guardian Council first barred the reformist candidate from running for presidency. |
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I write with reference to letters in the Guardian recently regarding road cleaning or, more precisely, the lack of it. |
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And when did the views of the people count for much with a Guardian columnist anyway? |
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This was no time to be helping the Guardian fill its pages with droll wheezes. |
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Serving as a Guardian ad litem in a contested family law proceeding is a challenging job. |
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A Guardian ad litem may seek to withdraw by filing a motion with the court that appointed the Guardian. |
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We'll be watching forthcoming additions to Guardian Unlimited with interest. |
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Caroline allowed the Guardian to tag along on one of her jobs a burglary in leafy Purley Oaks. |
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In the absence of a decent World Cup anthem, we invited you to pen an official Guardian song. |
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I also resolve to read the Guardian extra hard when I get home. |
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Banville published a letter in The Guardian criticizing the elitist preferences of the Booker judges. |
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In the Church of England, as a Guardian profile outlined, his dynamism was atypical. |
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Assange did not have to decrypt them to share them with The New York Times, The Guardian, and Der Spiegel. |
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Hats off the Guardian, Britain's most thoughtful left-wing newspaper, for running a piece today in defence of Prince Charles. |
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The Guardian warns, in a page-wide headline, that it could degenerate into a fiasco of Suez 1956 proportions. |
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Mr Dillon did not return calls to The Guardian yesterday or today. |
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They say The Guardian has been dragging its feet on the pursuit of NSA-related stories while keeping the Times on a short leash. |
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The Guardian newspaper, in particular, appears to be egging him on in the tone and extent of its coverage. |
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According to The Guardian, in some small communities, youth are handed money to emigrate to richer Norway. |
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As The Guardian noted, Cameron Diaz was telling adorable anecdotes about forcibly grooming a hairy friend just under a year ago. |
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When the Guardian offered John Lanchester access to the gchq files, the journalist and novelist was initially unconvinced. |
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The germ of the novel was an article in The Guardian highlighting the 50 to 60 bodies pulled from the Thames every year. |
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Chris McGreal, a journalist for The Guardian who was stationed at the refugee camp in goma, recalled a strange sight. |
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But then Oliphant and Shaun Walker of The Guardian saw something quite different. |
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The Guardian today is reporting that at least 22 people were killed and as many as 200 injured in clashes with US, Spanish and Salvadorean troops. |
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Her work has appeared in The Walrus, Toronto Life, Hazlitt, This, and The Guardian. |
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Residents and users of Croydon's libraries inundated the Guardian newsroom with letters of protest after reading that they could be facing the axe. |
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Both left The Guardian last year to begin a news startup funded by Internet billionaire Pierre Omidyar called The intercept. |
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The Guardian reported that the mink are an American variety not native to Spain and officials were concerned that the mink might displace local native species. |
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I used to be able to read the Guardian and not spot the misprints. |
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Her work has also appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, monocle magazine and The Globe and Mail. |
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That's according to the author of said book, Susie Dent, dictionary mistress on Countdown and general lexicographical bod referred to in a report in today's Guardian. |
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The Guardian, I understand, has expressed a totally unsurprising interest. |
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I read a depressing account of it in The Guardian sometime back. |
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Pieces of wood, iron, old clothes and broken-down appliances litter the ground, which was soaking wet when the Guardian visited Nakit on Thursday. |
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In the event, the Guardian spiked my article for unrelated reasons. |
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The Guardian was also the only paper to print a less than excited vox pop. |
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It isn't just the Guardian that employs bumbling halfwits, you know. |
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There is no statute law or rule that prohibits a costs award against a litigation guardian or more particularly against the Public Guardian and Trustee. |
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The Guardian spoke to the Jenny Lind's caretaker manager, Dudley Cooke. |
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More photographs of the carolling will be in Wednesday's Guardian. |
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As with The Guardian, a picture-based story occupies the centre spread. |
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Made us roar in the mess, though I've had to put up with a certain amount of good-natured chaff about having a father who reads the Guardian, let alone writes for it! |
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I took my regular Wednesday morning walk into Godshill to buy some cigarette papers and set up a standing order for the Saturday Guardian and was sweating by 9.30 am. |
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Research published in the Guardian last week stated that sales of rolling tobacco have fallen, whilst the cigarette paper company has seen its sales soar. |
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The Guardian is a past master at this type of political chicanery. |
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Yeah, it's August, but someone's really phoning it in at the Guardian. |
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How does the Guardian stack up as a defensive firearm for concealed carry? |
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The Guardian and Independent both devote editorials to the report. |
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But a survey of 135 constituencies by the Guardian last month found record numbers of electors applying for postal votes, in some cases a tripling over four years ago. |
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The probe was prompted by an exclusive story published in yesterday's Guardian, which told of the alleged encounters and also of a plea by the girl's mother for justice. |
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Scott of the Manchester Guardian that Britain would keep out of the impending war. |
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There are also a number of networking opportunities for industry players sponsored by The Guardian and Big Kahuna films. |
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He maintains his journalism with regular contributions to newspapers and journals such as The Guardian and The London Review of Books. |
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The following table shows final election results as reported by BBC News and The Guardian. |
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Allegra Stratton, then with The Guardian, praised May as showing managerial acumen. |
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Century City is even preachier than The Guardian or its 10pm lead-out Judging Army. |
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The Guardian article suggests NHS England 'made up the policy on the hoof' and managers were under pressure to produce plans fast. |
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Bush partisan as argued by Roy Greenslade in The Guardian published on 17 February. |
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A Guardian article cited widespread distrust that government promises to increase mental health funding were being met. |
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An article in The Guardian suggests possible substantial benefits from the review. |
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Following Edward's return to England, the remaining leaders of the Scots resistance chose Sir Andrew Murray as Guardian. |
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Denis Campbell, Guardian health policy editor states there is concern the quality of private sector care may be below what the NHS provides. |
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Without extra funding the NHS in England will according to The Guardian be forced to make unpopular and unpalatable choices. |
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A Guardian article suggested there is a strong case for the 7 day service but without extra funding it is unachievable. |
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The Scots nobility gathered at Perth where they elected Domhnall II, Earl of Mar as the new Guardian. |
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In September 2007, The Guardian reported that the Rugby Football Union had decided to submit a bid. |
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They vary as much as the Guardian but generally exclude the more Araucarian style of puzzle. |
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Thus in July 2016, The Guardian stated that the biggest threat to the future of the Olympics is that very few cities want to host them. |
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Jonathan Glancey at The Guardian and Andrew Hill at the Financial Times have both written about Ruskin, as has the broadcaster Melvyn Bragg. |
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He joined the staff of The Manchester Guardian when he returned to Russia and the Baltic states. |
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Obituaries in the Times, Guardian and Daily Telegraph paid tribute to his outstanding contribution to landscape art. |
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Launched in 2004 by the Guardian Media Group, Channel M is a television station that broadcast local news and content about Greater Manchester. |
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Another newspaper, the Wakefield Guardian was established in 2007, but has ceased publishing. |
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Emin 'wrote' about the incident in her 2005 book Strangeland, describing her shock at reading The Guardian writeup the following day. |
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Throughout the last ten years, The ALS Guardian Angels has offered its services to ALS families that were suffering financially. |
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But, then again nothing cures an Francophobe faster than a spell in France itself, as a writer revealed in The Guardian last week. |
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The city of Bristol was identified by The Guardian in May 2014 as an area where the microbrewery industry had flourished. |
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They are Guardian of the Seals and responsible for the Court's archives and publications. |
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The county's main newspapers include Wexford People, New Ross Standard, Gorey Guardian, and Enniscorthy Echo. |
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Fellow rapper Tinie Tempah, DJ Mark Ronson and papers including The Sun and The Guardian have sung his praises. |
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The Guardian Council comprises twelve jurists, including six appointed by the Supreme Leader. |
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All parliamentary candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the Guardian Council. |
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Other significant counterparty default risk relates to our principal reassurer Guardian Assurance plc. |
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The Guardian Council can, and has dismissed some elected members of the Iranian parliament in the past. |
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The 'race-fixing' story was also front-page news as far as the Guardian, The Times, the Daily Telegraph and the Sun were concerned. |
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Over the past 90 days, Guardian has begun retraining its staff and quickly phasing in its Green practices and operations. |
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Both The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian described the acquittal as embarrassment to the Brown Ministry. |
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He wrote numerous editorials for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and The Observer condemning the Iraq war. |
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Other works from International Velvet were compared to poetry by Katharine Viner in The Guardian. |
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Wire later said in an interview with The Guardian that the occasion had been a great honour for the band. |
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Others, such as the Revd Giles Fraser, a contributor to The Guardian, have argued for an allegorical interpretation of the virgin birth of Jesus. |
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An archeological dig in the vicinity of Thornton Abbey in Lincolnshire was reported in the science section of The Guardian for Nov. |
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He was also well known as a regular book reviewer for the Manchester Guardian newspaper. |
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The Guardian and Salon published articles about positive overacting in which they fondly recalled Oldman's work. |
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The new triumvirate lasted to May 1301, when John de Soules emerged as sole Guardian, seemingly appointed by Balliol himself pending his return. |
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The other law reports include Bangladesh Law Chronicles, Law Guardian, Bangladesh Law Times. |
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The role earned him a BAFTA, and the critic for The Manchester Guardian believed it was Sellers's best screen performance to date. |
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Speaking to The Guardian in 2013 about the Orbital gig, Michael Eavis noted that it marked dance music's appearance on the mainstream agenda. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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Fuller Maitland of The Times and Samuel Langford of The Manchester Guardian, were strong in their praise. |
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In 2009 Lionel Shriver wrote a column for the Guardian, describing her fear that her 330-pound older brother might kill himself from overeating. |
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The newspaper the Guardian, together with its Sunday sister the Observer, are the liberal papers of choice among the middle-class chatterati. |
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An advertisement in The Guardian led Rowling to move to Porto, Portugal, to teach English as a foreign language. |
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Earlier that year William Wallace had emerged as Guardian, Moray having died at Stirling or shortly after. |
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In 1904, Virginia Woolf visited Haworth and published an account in The Guardian on 21 December. |
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He was an active Guardian and made renewed efforts to have King John returned to the Scottish throne. |
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The Guardian GCHQ's targeted tools against individual smartphones are named after characters in the TV series The Smurfs. |
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Bob Tomlinson continues as branch contact and Ale-Talk editor with his patented Guardian spellchecker. |
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Mum, Dad and family x PEYTON Bernadette My Beautiful Guardian Angel, nine years without you Mumsy. |
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In May 1301, Umfraville, Comyn, and Lamberton also resigned as joint Guardians and were replaced by Sir John de Soules as sole Guardian. |
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The following year, Bruce finally resigned as joint Guardian and was replaced by Sir Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus. |
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Andrews, was appointed as a third, neutral Guardian to try to maintain order between Bruce and Comyn. |
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However, Nosheen Iqbal, features commissioning editor at The Guardian, clarified that no fee was charged to the British newspaper. |
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During Pope's friendship with Joseph Addison, he contributed to Addison's play Cato, as well as writing for The Guardian and The Spectator. |
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William Wallace resigned as Guardian of Scotland after his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. |
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Murrey died of wounds after the battle and for a short time Wallace ruled Scotland in the name of John Balliol as Guardian of the realm. |
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Goldsmiths Also stands 7th in the University guide 2014 league table for Art and Design by The Guardian. |
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Author of more than 40 books, her children's novel Goggle-Eyes won her The Guardian Children's Fiction prize and the coveted Carnegie Medal. |
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Guardian ECD filter cartridges are ideal for high-purity electrochemical deposition processes, such as copper, nickel, and gold plating. |
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In the University guide 2011 by The Guardian, the Anthropology Department of Goldsmiths was ranked as 3rd in UK, following Oxford and Cambridge. |
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The UAL was ranked 31st in the 2013 Guardian University Guide and 16th out of 81 institutions in the Art and Design subject table. |
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How would lentil-weaving Guardian readers have fared in a land without dishwashers populated by toughs with beard lice? Badly, is my guess. |
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Sculpture of Guardian at the entrance of the Mandapam of Sri Jalagandeeswarar Temple, Vellore, Tamil Nadu. |
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Still, at least The Guardian made an attempt to cover it, dispatching its political hackette Helene Mulholland to interview one AM in Cardiff. |
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Available in 5 and 7-foot lengths, the Stand Guardian is guaranteed to resist hacksaws, bolt cutters, and hammers. |
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In 2002 the Showroom was voted as the best Independent cinema in the country by Guardian readers. |
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Taylor of the Manchester Guardian took an interest in his work and encouraged him to move away from the sombre palette he was using. |
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In 1989, with Hughes under public attack, a battle raged in the letters pages of The Guardian and The Independent. |
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Online copies of her poems are rare, but her poem dedicated to U A Fanthorpe, Premonitions, is available through The Guardian, and several others via The Daily Mirror. |
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Just as Randolph was a favourite of the king, David II mistrusted Robert Stewart with his powerful positions of heir presumptive and Guardian of Scotland. |
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Edward maintained his particular hatred for one former Guardian. |
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The following year, with Soules leaving for France on a diplomatic mission, Comyn became sole Guardian, occupying the position for the next two years. |
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Voices serves as the fundraising arm of the Guardian Ad Litem Program of Miami-Dade County, the single entity that was heralded by the Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel report. |
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This year's scholarship awardee, 23 year-old Taylor Greenberg, shared her experiences serving as a Guardian ad Litem for Leon, Seminole, and Pinellas counties in Florida. |
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With no independent power base Wallace, whose prestige had always been based on the success of his army, had little choice but to resign as Guardian after Falkirk. |
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The award states that the Guardian ad Litem Office is recognized for their outstanding leadership, compassion and commitment to the families in the state of Florida. |
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Reports available are too numerous to list for this brief response, but the Statewide Guardian ad Litem Program can provide them by request or by visitng www. |
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Popkin, a distinguished professor at the department of nutrition at the University of North Carolina, told the Guardian that smoothies and fruit juice are the new danger. |
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Blair was reported by The Guardian in 2006 to have been supported politically by Rupert Murdoch, the founder of the News Corporation organisation. |
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New this year to the Guardian Series is our standard reinforced fire door. |
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International sponsors included Microsoft and Xerox and also companies with local links to Manchester including Guardian Media Group, PZ Cussons and United Utilities. |
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At the end of the programme a picture entitled 'Planed' was made available as a free file download from the BBC and The Guardian websites for 48 hours. |
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At the end of 1907 he won a short story competition in the Nottingham Guardian, the first time that he had gained any wider recognition for his literary talents. |
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The Leader can also revert the decisions of the Guardian Council. |
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The Guardian newspaper was founded in 1821 as The Manchester Guardian. |
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If Monday's liveblogging at The Guardian is any indication of the level of media interest in London 2012 then it's going to be a long, long two weeks for many of us. |
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The Leader very rarely does the vetting himself directly, but has the power to do so, in which case additional approval of the Guardian Council would not be needed. |
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Since The Guardian moved to London in 1964, no major national paper is based in the North, and Northern news stories tend to be poorly covered in the national press. |
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The couple both worked for the Fabian Society for the next six years before moving to Oxford, where Cole started writing for the Manchester Guardian. |
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Allegations were made by the Guardian newspaper that BA had consulted outside firms methods to undermine the unions, the story was later withdrawn. |
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Written for late elementary school-age children, this third chapter book presents to you Her Serene Royal Highness, Toothiana, Queen of the Tooth Fairies, The third Guardian. |
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According to The Guardian, It is believed that after turning 65 years old in 2013, Charles donated his state pension to an unnamed charity that supports elderly people. |
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Jones has published a number of articles on political and social commentary, principally in newspapers The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, The Independent, and The Observer. |
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The Guardian University Guide 2018 ranks Durham 4th overall. |
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For example, Minoo Khaleghi was disqualified by Guardian Council even after winning election, as she had been photographed in a meeting without wearing headscarf. |
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Corban Security owner Michael Blakley, who started the company as Cascade Lock and Security in 2006, is now the division manager of Guardian Services. |
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The Guardian, BBC and some other western media had alleged that Iranians, specially the opposition and reformists, have boycotted the elections today. |
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According to both the 2016 Guardian University Guide and the Complete University Guide, students were ranked as having the top employment prospects among UK universities. |
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He wrote extensively for Liberal papers such as the Manchester Guardian. |
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Only once Wallace was knighted and appointed as Guardian of Scotland some time prior to March 1298, did it become unnecessary to issue letters jointly with Moray. |
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Wallace escaped but probably resigned as Guardian of Scotland. |
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In The Guardian newspaper's 2012 rankings, Cambridge had overtaken Oxford in philosophy, law, politics, theology, maths, classics, anthropology and modern languages. |
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Eight years on, Curveball revealed to the Guardian that he had fabricated the story of Saddam's WMD back in 2000, shortly after his arrival in Germany seeking asylum. |
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Stuart Millheiser and the ALS Guardian Angels are ready and eager to get back to helping those affected by this devastating illness, just in time for the holiday season. |
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A Guardian interview with the physicist later stated that he only accepted the order because he was wrongly assured that the award was the gift of the Queen alone. |
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According to the Sri Lanka Guardian, Parvathi Pillai was at the Valvetithurai Hospital since last month due to several illnesses, including heart problem. |
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He was one of the signatories of an open letter, published in The Guardian, criticising the government for its actions regarding the refugee problem. |
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According to British daily The Guardian, at least three Russian prosecutors were in court each day to assist Terluk, after RTR refused to take part in the trial. |
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In October, Sir Archibald Douglas, now Guardian of Scotland, made a truce with Balliol, supposedly to let the Scottish Parliament assemble and decide who their true king was. |
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Falkland Islander Rosie King told the Guardian what Thatcher meant to her. |
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