In Halifax I ditched the train in the first little yard, by the Bedford Basin, and went for coffee. |
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The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning. |
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Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax. |
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He runs an engraving business in Halifax and is an adviser to Halifax Rugby League Football Club. |
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Three consecutive knock-ons, all on the first tackle, handed Halifax the initiative and the home team didn't need a second invitation. |
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There are a number of community capacity building workshops going on throughout the Halifax municipality. |
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Thirteen minutes after taking off from Rufforth for a raid on Duisburg, Germany, a Halifax heavily laden with bombs crashed near Poppleton. |
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You can visit historical landmarks such as Fort Louisbourg and Halifax Citadel. |
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Halifax chiefs are understood to have yielded to Bank of Scotland's demand that the new company be sited in the Scottish capital. |
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I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax. |
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If you are calling outside the Halifax area, make sure to include your area code when entering your fax machine's number. |
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The Earl of Halifax, who has loaned it to Trafalgar Square, now wants to sell. |
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Annual festivals in cities like Edmonton, Ottawa and Halifax have been around for years. |
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Because firefighters had to close one lane of Halifax Road for more than seven hours there were huge rush hour traffic jams. |
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He has demonstrable managerial skills as Halifax CEO, where he really calls the shots. |
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The Staines man reacted angrily with his arms, receiving his marching orders while the Halifax player went unpunished. |
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We lived in a place in south Halifax with no water or heat during the winter and were really just scraping by. |
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Among the sailors listed by the French were Prussians, Italians, Americans, Portuguese, Danes and one matelot from Halifax. |
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The new list has been drawn up by the Halifax, Britain's biggest mortgage lender, and is dominated by towns in the north. |
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He looked a certain scorer at the flag, to ensure the Halifax outfit were nilled. |
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The crash, between a minicab and a car, happened at Boothtown Road, Boothtown, Halifax, at 3.55 am yesterday. |
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They all made their debuts playing as trialists, under assumed names against Halifax at the former Thrum Hall ground. |
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We also had six players unavailable because of holidays while Halifax were able to send two teams out, one in each half. |
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He is simply looking to confirm his recovery from a hamstring tweak sustained in the warm-up game against Halifax. |
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With the exception of Halifax, the rest of the characters are two-dimensional. |
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Malton then slackened off a bit and allowed a Halifax centre to break from halfway and score between the posts. |
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An international fleet of tall ships set sail from Halifax on Monday, leaving behind a bulging treasure chest of tourism booty. |
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Halifax had taken a deserved lead on 31 minutes when Lee Elam was inexplicably left unmarked at a throw-in close to the corner flag. |
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It was the intervention of his Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, which convinced him of the necessity of abandoning the policy. |
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On the other flank, former Halifax winger Oli Marns broke his duck in his seventh game and went on to claim a hat-trick. |
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Currently Halifax, which, in sporting terms, has hosted big curling, ice skating and ice hockey events, has one 10,000-seat arena. |
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This was a much faster route than the line calling at Bradford Exchange, Halifax and Rochdale, among a host of other stations. |
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Although Halifax replied after five minutes York were soon in full flow again with goals from Alex Cockram and Alistair Brennan. |
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When Halifax were penalised again for offside he didn't let a second attempt through his grasp, kicking the goal with ease. |
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Rather than return to Toronto, buy an open-jaw ticket and fly home from Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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This included the strategic bombing of Halifax and first-strike use of poison gas, if necessary. |
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The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park. |
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London routed hapless Halifax to record their third successive Super League home win. |
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Britain's biggest mortgage lender Halifax said the rate at which homes were being built had failed to keep pace with demand. |
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Joe was born in Halifax in 1863 and started part-time work at the age of five, helping his father, Henry, a chimney sweep. |
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The Halifax suggests that low interest rates and strong consumer confidence is behind the latest surge in prices. |
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Once in Halifax I was physically attacked by a lady in a wheelchair who was panhandling beside me. |
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Halifax has long been a bustling international port and naval base, as well as being the only ice-free port on Canada's eastern seaboard. |
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Detectives from North Yorkshire carried out the raids in collaboration with others from Halifax and Killingbeck, Leeds. |
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On 28 May, after three days of discussions, the British cabinet finally came down against Halifax. |
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The Bulls conceded their points-difference advantage at the head of the standings to St Helens, who beat Halifax 40-on Friday. |
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The gang fired the gun at the glass security screen of the Post Office in Halifax Road, Cullingworth, at 10 am on Monday but fled empty handed. |
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Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, offers covered warrants that allow you to bet on the Halifax house-price index. |
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Three disused sites in the city centre, on Leeds Road and Halifax Road, were invaded by itinerants during March. |
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He suffered the injury at Halifax a fortnight ago, cried off ten minutes before kick-off last Saturday and isn't fit yet. |
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Born in 1948, he grew up in Halifax and Shad Bay, a small coastal community just outside the provincial capital. |
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Halifax says that the rise reflects the fact that detached houses are increasingly the aspiration of homeowners. |
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The officer followed the vehicle to a housing development in the Shelf area of Halifax and saw it being loaded by a mechanical excavator. |
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She was charged with going 138 kilometres an hour on the divided highway leading to Halifax. |
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We've been really unadventurous and painted it in exactly the same colours as the living room in Halifax was, which we really liked. |
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He hit her repeatedly on the head with a hammer after she made a throwaway remark he took exception to in a Halifax pub where she had been relaxing with friends. |
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In August, authorities in Canada learned that 16 vials of Midazolam had been stolen from a Halifax hospital. |
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It's reflected in the privatization that's happening to the people in the townships in South Africa, and in what's going on in the streets of Toronto and Halifax. |
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Halifax are the senior side in the competition and if their quarter-final win over Bradford Park Avenue is anything to go by they should reach the final. |
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He was taken to Halifax police station and shown a video of unused material filmed as part of a BBC undercover documentary, Secret Agent, screened last year. |
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Meanwhile, Doug Sample, a Canadian veteran of the war, who served as a gunner in Halifax bombers of the Canadian 415 Squadron, has made his 20th visit to York. |
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McCain told The Daily Beast in an interview this past weekend at the Halifax International Security Forum in Canada. |
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Tudhope described the refurbishment of the Halifax in the Strand as a copybook development, done in partnership with Kilmartin and again supported by the Bank of Scotland. |
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The venue's packed programme of shows and concerts was rearranged, with some acts performing at local nightclubs, the Alhambra Theatre and the Victoria Theatre, Halifax. |
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On purely practical terms, Edinburgh can be reached from London in less than an hour, while the journey to Halifax is long, arduous and involves changing trains. |
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When Gomberg passed away in unfortunate circumstances in Halifax last year, the whole community rallied behind his message of hope, love, and green activism. |
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The monthly reports by Halifax and Nationwide are based on mortgage offers made by each company that month, rather than actual sales prices or completions. |
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Mrs Higson, 50, of Stainland, Halifax, was an experienced horsewoman who was breaking in a colt when the accident happened near her home last Friday. |
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Cecil and Charlotte now live together in Halifax, but the undischarged resentment and sorrow of a recent tragedy have isolated them from one another. |
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The team members, who between them can speak Urdu, Punjabi, Bengali and Hindi, are based at St John's health centre in Halifax and work throughout the Calderdale area. |
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And one more Florida native hops on the trance bandwagon that's zooming across the planet, kicking up dust at every rave from Halifax to Ho Chi Mihn City. |
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With members of just about every Moncton band, past and present, in attendance, Slayer cranked out pretty much the same setlist as they did in Halifax. |
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Meanwhile, the Halifax will be updating us on November house prices. |
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I work in Halifax and I am not prepared to go to the bottom, up to Odsal and back on Halifax Road just to please a group who think speed merchants race up and down. |
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About 150 of the 1,500 people who died when the ocean liner sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg were buried in Halifax, and 43 never were identified. |
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A report by banking group Halifax revealed that the top 30 towns for price growth were all outside the M25 London orbital motorway, and Brighouse headed the list. |
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Fighter jets scrambled and diverted the plane to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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Halifax is home to the professional rugby league academy, Halifax Elite Rugby Academy, which has a partnership with Huddersfield and Castleford. |
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Eventually the Halifax team was brought to Bradford under the name Bradford Dukes. |
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Ripponden is a village and civil parish on the River Ryburn near Halifax in West Yorkshire, England. |
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The exhibition at the Bankfield Museum, Halifax, features felted 'pictures' and cotton organdie wall hangings in muted neutral colours. |
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After retiring from the WRNS in 1961, Jean from Halifax, Yorkshire, set up a gift shop in Plymouth, then spent time travelling the world. |
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Inner Space Music, led by trumpeter Loz Speyer and featuring altoist Chris Biscoe, play Dean Clough, Halifax on September 29 at 8pm. |
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The ship's log records six or seven deckchairs being picked up and taken back to port in Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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Filip Petre hit a tree at high speed, and Mr and Mrs Gray, of Halifax, West Yorks, died instantly at Kuredu Island Resort. |
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Stuart, now aged 52, and from Halifax, was the sales director of Quarmby at Milnsbridge, Huddersfield. |
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Grateful cancer patients have bought a fax machine for the gynaecological clinic at the Calderdale Royal Hospital in Halifax. |
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In 2003 under Smith, Huddersfield established themselves as a Super League club, finishing 10th, above Wakefield Trinity and Halifax. |
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From that base British privateers seized many French and American ships and sold their prizes in Halifax. |
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Additionally, work began on the Halifax citadel to defend the port against foreign navies. |
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This is the site of a wartime aircrash and bears the sad remains of a Royal Canadian Air Force Handley Page Halifax bomber. |
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Halifax is a minster town in the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale in West Yorkshire, England. |
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Halifax is known for Mackintosh's chocolate and toffee products including Rolo and Quality Street. |
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Its first creation The Halifax River in Central Florida, United States, was also named after him. |
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Halifax is not mentioned in the Domesday Book, and evidence of the early settlement is indefinite. |
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The coat of arms of Halifax include the chequers from the original coat of arms of the Earls Warenne, who held the town during Norman times. |
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In November 1938, in an incident of mass hysteria, many residents believed a serial killer, the Halifax Slasher, was on the loose. |
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In 2004 Calderdale had a population of 192,405, of which 82,500 live in the Halifax urban area. |
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Halifax is home to a large South Asian community mainly of British Pakistanis from the Kashmir region. |
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Halifax was a busy industrial town, dealing in and producing wool, carpets, machine tools and beer. |
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Public bus and train transportation in Halifax is managed and subsidised by the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive. |
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Unlike many other bus stations, Halifax is noted for having much character, with many listed buildings being incorporated on the site. |
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Arriva Yorkshire operate services that link Halifax with the West Yorkshire towns and cities of Dewsbury and Wakefield. |
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First operate bus services from Halifax to the town of Huddersfield and the nearby cities of Bradford and Leeds. |
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A branch from Holmfield, on the Halifax to Queensbury section of the lines to Keighley and Bradford, served the west side of Halifax. |
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Halifax is also served by Sowerby Bridge railway station on the southwest edge of the town, just to the south of the River Calder. |
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Former regimental colours of the 'Duke's' are laid up in the Halifax Minster. |
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Once the home of the diarist Anne Lister, Shibden Hall is just outside Halifax in the neighbouring Shibden Valley. |
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Halifax Town participates in the National League, the fifth tier of English football. |
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McDonald, a CBC reader, listener and viewer in Halifax, has taken up this invitation. |
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Museum in Halifax celebrated National Play Day and Yorkshire Day with style, hosting a huge outdoor play date. |
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Halifax W7656 crash-landed in a Norwegian fjord under heavy flak on a mission to sink the Tirpitz. |
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The proposal is for an indoor trampoline park and soft play family centre at old industrial premises off Halifax Road in Liversedge. |
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His father was a sergeant major in the Royal Canadian Engineers and his endorsee was the principal of the Halifax Academy. |
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Star performance of the night, however, went to Halifax player Darwin Ursal who scored a magical five out of five on board one. |
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From the Section of Otolaryngology, Halifax Medical Center, Daytona Beach, Fla. |
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Bradford, Halifax, Keighley and Huddersfield once were centres of wool milling. |
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They were descended from the Earls of Halifax and Scarbrough but, as the bar sinister in the Savile coat of arms suggests, illegitimately. |
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In the American Revolutionary War, starting in 1775, the British made Halifax, Nova Scotia, their major base for naval action. |
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The Marquess of Halifax, a man known for his ability to chart a moderate political course, gained William's confidence early in his reign. |
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In June 1936, Churchill organised a deputation of senior Conservatives to see Baldwin, Inskip and Halifax. |
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An element of British public and political sentiment favoured a negotiated peace with Germany, among them Halifax as Foreign Secretary. |
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Large towns in the area include Barnsley, Doncaster, Grimsby, Halifax, Huddersfield and Scunthorpe. |
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Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd, where cat's eyes were invented by Percy Shaw, are in Boothtown, in the north of Halifax. |
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In December 2011, Rushcliffe, was named one of the 20 most desirable places to live in the UK by the Halifax Building Society. |
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The inventor of cat's eyes was Percy Shaw of Boothtown, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. |
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Between 1785 and 1791 Cobbett was stationed with his regiment in New Brunswick and he sailed from Gravesend to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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Medical services are split between there and the Calderdale Royal Hospital at Salterhebble, near Halifax. |
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Featherstone Rovers, Halifax, Leigh and Widnes all failed to attain a licence. |
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They have rivalries with Warrington, Leeds, Bradford, Halifax and Wakefield Trinity. |
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As the Royal Navy base that supervised the blockade, Halifax profited greatly during the war. |
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Orkney was rated as the best place to live in Scotland in both 2013 and 2014 according to the Halifax Quality of Life survey. |
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In 1749, the capital of Nova Scotia moved from Annapolis Royal to the newly established Halifax. |
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Throughout the war, American privateers devastated the maritime economy by capturing ships and looting almost every community outside of Halifax. |
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The Halifax Hurricanes of the National Basketball League of Canada is another team that calls Nova Scotia home, and were 2016 league champions. |
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From 1763 to 1784, the island was administratively part of the colony of Nova Scotia and was governed from Halifax. |
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He arrived in Halifax on 14 April, after which he took a sleeper train to Montreal. |
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On March 17, the British were permitted to withdraw unmolested, sailing to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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After regrouping at Halifax, William Howe determined to take the fight to the Americans. |
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Although officially HBOS is not an acronym of any specific words, it is widely presumed to stand for Halifax Bank of Scotland. |
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Operational headquarters were in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, the former head office of Halifax. |
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All three are part of the Halifax Bank of Scotland Group, Britain's biggest mortgage lender. |
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Halifax later withdrew its bid on 8 March 2007, following the withdrawal of funding from the municipal government. |
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He made the trip in 86 days to sail back from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Vancouver, British Columbia. |
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On another occasion, the naval hospital at Halifax requested some flags to fly for the Queen's birthday. |
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He fled to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1776 and later to England 1779 and was employed by the Crown during this time. |
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Mosquito County had long before become Orange County, and the Mosquito River had become the Halifax River. |
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The Church of All Saints in Halifax was made the cathedral of the Nova Scotian diocese in 1910 and remains as such to date. |
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In April 1776, the North Carolina Provincial Congress issued the Halifax Resolves, explicitly authorizing its delegates to vote for independence. |
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The British, however, were massing forces at their naval base at Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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He sailed for England on 7 February 1799 with a letter of introduction to the Navy Minister, and on 7 March his ship, Halifax landed at Falmouth. |
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The success of its inaugural trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia, encouraged Manchester Liners to order seven more ships to the same design. |
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He spent time in Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax but principally in Montreal where half of Canada's Maronites reside. |
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Halifax found that semidetached homes have risen in popularity among first-time buyers. |
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This was done for Internet ballots and vote tabulators in the cases of Markham and Peterborough and Internet and telephone voting for Halifax. |
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The second period was a much cagier affair lacking clear cut chances, although substitute Kevin Holsgrove hit the post for Halifax. |
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Mary's in Halifax, they telecommunicate with one another from home and at work. |
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The Listers lived at Shibden Hall, Halifax, and ran mills in Bradford. |
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The interview questions were developed in an effort to concretize how the encountering and routinization takes place in the lives of Afghan refugees in Halifax. |
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Recent mapping of the Meguma terrane in Nova Scotia has led to the identification and division of several mappable units within the Halifax and Goldenville groups. |
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She's since appeared in Upstairs, Downstairs, Five Days, New Tricks, Doctor Who, Marchlands, In Love with Barbara, Moving On, Song for Marion and Last Tango in Halifax. |
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The HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006 saw the transfer of Halifax plc to the Bank of Scotland, which was now a registered public limited company, Bank of Scotland plc. |
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They were joined by guest speaker Chris Freeman from Halifax. |
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With this in mind, Persimmon's four and five bedroom detached homes at The Arboretum in Northowram near Halifax are designed to suit even the largest of families. |
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British military forces based at Halifax succeeded in preventing American support for rebels in Nova Scotia and deterred any invasion of Nova Scotia. |
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The latest edition does end on a peculiarly Haligonian note of ambivalence, hinting that Metro Halifax in 2009 was drifting into an uncertain future. |
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The developing textile industry helped Wakefield and Halifax grow. |
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The teams who are, or have been, in Super League are Bradford Bulls, Castleford Tigers, Halifax, Huddersfield Giants, Leeds Rhinos, and Wakefield Trinity. |
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It was also finals weekend in the National Club Racketball Championships, which saw Priory go out at the semi-final stage, losing 4-1 to Halifax club Queens. |
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The road then goes through Ripponden and Sowerby Bridge to Halifax and onwards to Leeds via the villages of Hipperholme, Birkenshaw and Drighlington. |
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After English people were forbidden from wearing foreign cloth in 1326, Ripon developed a cloth industry which was third in size in Yorkshire after York and Halifax. |
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Although he has been a priest in the diocese for 17 years, his work has been concentrated at churches on Cape Breton Island and in the Halifax area, he noted. |
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There are also several commuter passenger ferry services operated in major cities, such as Metro Transit in Halifax, Toronto Island ferries in Toronto and SeaBus in Vancouver. |
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The Sandgrounders' gutsy push for safety ended in heartache this week when fellow strugglers Grays and Halifax made their game in hand pay with crucial victories. |
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The British ship Jack was captured and turned into an American privateer, only to be captured again by the British in the naval battle off Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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In October 1872, Saltaire, along with Dean Clough Mill in Halifax, were featured highlights of the Japanese Government's Iwakura Mission tour of modern industrial Britain. |
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Trains run to Manchester Victoria, Halifax, Dewsbury, Bradford and Leeds. |
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The Championship title will be determined by the winners of a top-eight play-offs series, which next week also sees Featherstone host Halifax in a qualifying play-off. |
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There are local stopping services operated by Northern linking Huddersfield with Barnsley, Bradford, Brighouse, Dewsbury, Halifax, Leeds, Sheffield and Wakefield. |
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Motorcycle speedway racing has been staged at two venues in Halifax. |
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Carrington argued that a warrant from a Government minister, the Earl of Halifax was valid authority, even though there was no statutory provision or court order for it. |
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The Halifax area is home to two selective state schools, which are the Crossley Heath School in Savile Park and North Halifax Grammar School in Illingworth. |
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Most of the bus services in Halifax operate from the town's bus station. |
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Even a cycling no-marK liKe me can manage to get to 40mph coming into Slaithwaite from Wilberlee so how fast will the Tour de France racing snaKes be coming down Halifax Road? |
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Other important railway stations in West Yorkshire include Bradford Interchange, Bradford Forster Square, Huddersfield, Halifax, Dewsbury, Keighley and Shipley. |
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As well as the significance of the bank Halifax plc which, since 2008, is part of the Lloyds Banking Group, the town has strong associations with confectionery. |
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Since 1974, Halifax has been the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, once a part of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire. |
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Halifax Estate Agents Allerton is now offering a range of Spanish properties built by Taylor Woodrowde Espana, the only major UK house builder in Spain. |
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On sale, through Halifax in Selly Oak, at pounds 144,950, it has central heating and double glazing and a deceptive amount of living space behind its cottagey frontage. |
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Yorkshire Bank, based in Leeds and known as the West Riding Penny Savings Bank, was established on 1 May 1859 by Colonel Edward Akroyd of Halifax. |
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The Halifax Bank was also founded and is still headquartered in Halifax. |
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The Halifax and Lloyds Bank brands are used in England and Wales and the Bank of Scotland brand is used in Scotland, each offering different products and pricing. |
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In the Best Mortgage Provider category, Halifax was highly commended. |
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However, the river does not flow through the centres of Halifax and Huddersfield, which are on the Calder's main tributaries, Hebble Brook and the River Colne respectively. |
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In 2009 he won the Laser World Championships, in Halifax, Canada. |
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Having withdrawn his army from Boston to Halifax, General Howe now focused on capturing New York City, which then was limited to the southern tip of Manhattan Island. |
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Shortly afterwards, in the May 1940 War Cabinet Crisis, Halifax argued for negotiations involving the Italians, but this was rejected by Churchill with majority support. |
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Halifax Sharedealing was named Best Online Stockbroker for the third year in a row, and was highly commended in the Excellence in Customer Service category. |
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Mabel and Bell mobilized the community to help victims in Halifax. |
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Halifax Investments was named Best Investment Product Provider. |
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