Casualties who suffered less serious injuries in accidents also fell from 492 to 306 in Hampshire and from 96 to 80 in Southampton. |
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Moving to a tax haven like New Hampshire, Texas, or Florida is one possibility. |
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When four Hampshire hunts turned out on Saturday it was hard to believe that the traditional pursuit of fox-hunting had just been banned. |
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A popular Hampshire club cricketer died after crashing his car while double the drink-drive limit following a night out with friends. |
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The forests in New Hampshire covered 50 percent of the state in 1850 and cover 87 percent today. |
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The senior coxswain was thrilled with the honour that commends his service to the Hampshire community. |
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Local politicians in Hampshire are this week being urged to lead the way in the field of fire safety. |
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Last Tuesday, he added a convincing win in New Hampshire to the previous week's victory in the Iowa caucuses. |
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That's how she ended up at a convent school in Hampshire, before finishing her studies in France. |
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Elsewhere in the country an exceptionally large reedbed roost in Hampshire once held over 180 grey wagtails in company with 100 pied wagtails. |
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New Hampshire Democrats had set up a phone bank operation to call supporters and urge them to the polls. |
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Then, presidential candidates can't ignore the early political contests in New Hampshire and Iowa, or can they? |
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Hampshire police is also providing support to the families of people who have been affected by the disaster. |
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More than 700 people have signed a petition opposing plans to drill for oil close to homes on a farmland site in Hampshire. |
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At least six people have died in the latest cold snap, including a hiker found in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. |
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Some of the Rhode Island and New Hampshire soldiers had on gray coats that confused the shooters of the 4th Rhode Island. |
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It was a close run thing, with Pendragon from Hampshire Brewery taking the honours. |
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Our author's life has now come full circle with his return some years ago to his native Hampshire. |
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The Robbins' cinquefoil is endemic to a harsh alpine environment in the White Mountain National Forest of New Hampshire. |
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From the age of 11, I went to a boarding school in Hampshire, where I kicked against my housemaster rather than my father. |
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From the age of 11 I went to Bedales boarding school in Hampshire, where I kicked against my housemaster rather than my father. |
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Hampshire had a horror of the moral certainties of Left and Right from his time in British intelligence during the Second World War. |
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Meanwhile, a pair of Hampshire newlyweds who were honeymooning in the Maldives have assured their families they are safe and well. |
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Possibly the son of a Hampshire serf, he entered royal service and superintended the rebuilding of Windsor castle. |
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During the same period, he was chief medical adviser to the Hampshire Fire Brigade. |
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At the impetuous age of 16, he first wandered south to do summer stock in New Hampshire at the New London Barn Theater. |
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In 1794 the legislature granted the charter, creating one of the four earliest academies in New Hampshire. |
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With the steady erosion of its rural hinterland, the Forest will over time become an isolated park in a subtopian south Hampshire sprawl. |
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Second, there are many stratigraphical and palaeontological similarities in the Palaeogene successions of the Hampshire and London basins. |
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It was a heart-warming Christmas gesture made by Hampshire parishioners to poverty stricken young children. |
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A stellar career has included stints as Poet in Residence at the Frost Place, New Hampshire, and Writer in Residence at Trinity College. |
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I live in Central New Hampshire, a State with no income, sales, or capital gains tax. |
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Sounds of Steel, a steel band from Hampshire, were a late substitution for a steel band from Bristol. |
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In 1998, they began operating the state-owned Mount Sunapee ski area, in New Hampshire. |
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The Hampshire camerawoman was one of three skydivers in Nepal to make the first plunge from above the world's highest peak. |
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Ms Henwood has warned that queuing for water at standpipes in the street may become a feature of future summers in Hampshire. |
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We stopped along the way to peek at the cog railway that goes up Mount Washington in New Hampshire. |
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Aged 12, she got a job as a stagehand at a New Hampshire repertory theatre and went on to study acting at the prestigious Julliard drama school. |
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Of late, it'd been held together by glue and steel cables and the determination of the people of New Hampshire. |
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We struck out in a northerly direction, passing through Norwich, and stopping for coffee in Hanover, New Hampshire. |
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Hampshire was placed 31st in a table of the nation's 140 education authorities. |
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Hampshire police are launching a new campaign to cut down on the number of victims who fall prey to conmen and bogus callers. |
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She said the 500 new nursing home places being built by Hampshire County Council would help alleviate the problem. |
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They hired a New Hampshire call center, which specialized in books, to handle customer service. |
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He was born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and began his working life as a bricklayer. |
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New Hampshire is among the most upscale Democratic electorates you'll find anywhere in the country. |
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He currently is a referee assessor and acts as a mentor for up-and-coming young referees in Hampshire. |
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A christening was rudely interrupted when some unwelcome guests turned up at the car park of a Hampshire church. |
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On a pitch with increasingly uneven bounce and against a lively Hampshire attack, it was just the sort of innings that an opener should play. |
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He's leading in New Hampshire narrowly or within the margin of run of most polls. |
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The slow-witted criminal of the week is a guy who fled a sobriety checkpoint in New Hampshire after handing over his license and registration. |
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Caroline visits a Hampshire garden where the 102 acres include the soothing sound of streams, a Japanese garden, and a muster of peacocks. |
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Now remember, this is in skinflint New Hampshire, where a request for money for a new light bulb can cause a knockdown, drag-out debate. |
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Then working as a bus driver, he had an unblemished record and had been hoping to start a new career with Hampshire Constabulary. |
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One leading business expert in Hampshire, who is not being named, explained how companies are able to allow such huge debts to mount up. |
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In 1864, the owner of a blind pig in Manchester, New Hampshire brought a suit to recover money damages for the destruction of his bar. |
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A Hampshire firefighter became an arsonist so that he would be called out to the blazes he had started himself. |
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At the age of two, she was adopted by Bob and Peggy, who eventually settled in Hampshire. |
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A Hampshire school has declared its playing fields a no-go zone after two sightings of a big cat fitting the description of a black panther. |
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Graham Gibson opened the scoring on the stroke of half-time after Paul Ritchie had mishit a cross from Steve Hampshire into his path. |
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As with many of his 2,000 victories, jockey Josiah Hampshire Jr. was in the irons. |
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The evidence of the few survivors of the Hampshire showed that Lord Kitchener was below when the ship was mined. |
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Controversial new masts are springing up across Hampshire as a new high-tech police radio system is set to be launched. |
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Teachers are threatening strike action in Hampshire this summer following one of the biggest shake-ups to the school year. |
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Pretty much a dogfight there in New Hampshire between these top-tier candidates. |
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But if you want to get your hands on one of these Hampshire beach huts you'd better be prepared for a long wait. |
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Yorkshire have so far suffered crushing defeats by Surrey and Somerset while Kent were thrashed by Hampshire in their last match. |
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It is not the first time a cost-cutting exercise by the Royal Mail has lumbered Hampshire residents with a second-class service. |
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Chichester worked tirelessly for causes far beyond the New Hampshire seacoast. |
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The directors of a bust Hampshire dealership have been charged with supplying counterfeit software to more than half of the UK's police forces. |
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Twenty-four hours after leaving Waller's, I was sipping a single malt by my own fireside in Hampshire. |
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It is one of only three in Hampshire to have made it onto the latest roll of honour. |
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They might even be able to watch their Xootr take shape in a machine tool at the New Hampshire factory. |
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Kerry hoped to add to his total with a win in New Hampshire, which Bush barely took in the last election. |
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When I was a kid, it was possible to get real lox on a real bagel in a real deli, even in New Hampshire. |
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She came back to Hampshire to live with her father, a lovable rogue who taught her how to get the things she wanted from life. |
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The mother of one of the runaway teenage Hampshire sweethearts has herself vanished, the Daily Echo can reveal. |
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A Hampshire Internet Service Provider is looking for others to rally round and support a complaint it's made. |
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Tamisha was one of three babies who arrived en route to Hampshire hospitals last weekend. |
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The North Carolina senator is hoping to ride the momentum of his Iowa performance to a very strong showing here in New Hampshire and beyond. |
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New Hampshire beat out nine other states, all with small populations and libertarian leanings. |
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A group of friends reunites in a New Hampshire cottage to reconnect and remember. |
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London's orbital M25, between junctions five and 21, was the worst followed by the A303 from Andover, Hampshire, onwards. |
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Phoenix and New Hampshire prosecutors have, at least, overcome their leeriness at even charging bishops or cardinals. |
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In Anglo-Saxon times Wessex was a large kingdom of the West Saxons covering the present counties of Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Berkshire. |
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Organisers of the Hampshire Hunt, at Preston Candover, near Alresford, say one fox was shot dead. |
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Hampshire was battered by high-speed winds and heavy rain yesterday as violent storms hit the county. |
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In one case, the cooperative art dealers didn't even bother to ship the paintings for a brief layover in New Hampshire. |
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Now, I've got nothing against either Hampshire or Davenport, but they do seem like second-string replacements for the original actors. |
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He worked his way through college in New Hampshire, copying and filing in the alumni office until he figured out better ways to get paid. |
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A Hampshire airman will be proving that age certainly has not withered him when he pilots a replica First World War plane this weekend. |
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Nobody has won both Iowa and New Hampshire by such wide margins and gone on to lose the nomination. |
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But can he connect one-on-one with voters in New Hampshire kaffeeklatsches? |
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During one of the wettest spells this spring water bosses have finally admitted that Hampshire is likely to face a hosepipe ban. |
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Teenagers across Hampshire were jumping for joy as the wait for their GCSE results finally came to an end. |
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During the last year across the west Hampshire area over 30 drug-related arrests were made and three cannabis factories closed as a result. |
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As a crocodile of children snaked their way through the school gates of a Hampshire school there was no sign that a black panther could be at large. |
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Just before the New Hampshire House was about to pass a brand-new budget in June, Tremblay called it quits. |
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She has a b.s. in Physics from the University of New Hampshire and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at MIT in Atmospheric Science. |
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That sounded like a candid answer, not one calibrated to play well in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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New Hampshire, after all, is the home of a law prohibiting the hanging of lingerie on a clothesline near an airport. |
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Palace, for those unfamiliar with the series, is a still wet-behind-the-ears detective in concord, New Hampshire. |
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During 1999 and early 2000, he worked as a volunteer advance man for more than a dozen of the politician's town hall meetings in New Hampshire and South Carolina. |
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New Hampshire loves to be contrarian and rarely follows the conventional wisdom. |
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In a scene repeated in shops all over Hampshire youngsters who had managed to get hold of the book were desperate to start reading it as soon as it was in their hands. |
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He lives as a virtual recluse on a rural estate near Andover, Hampshire, but owns shooting estates in Rosedale, North Yorkshire and other parts of Northern England. |
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A Hampshire couple were today counting their blessings and saluting firefighters for saving their 16th century cottage which they have spent months renovating. |
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Christie is far behind, in third place in the GOP field, in the saner arena of New Hampshire. |
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I was with Romney at a New Hampshire event when a woman in the crowd said disapprovingly that he had four houses. |
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Several Hampshire rams had been seen during the present week, however, sleeping and cropping the grass in the yard adjoining a well-known York church. |
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When I was in high school, I had a secretarial job at a fuel company in a small town in New Hampshire. |
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In the June debate in New Hampshire, Michele Bachmann made a splash with her energetic, zesty, self-confident performance. |
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Even then, most of us doubted he would show up and actually sign the papers allowing him to enter the 1992 New Hampshire primary. |
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The exuberant, indefatigable Democrat from Oregon and the dour, taciturn Republican from New Hampshire made an odd couple. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast, Ehrlich seemed cognizant of the political implications of his trip to New Hampshire. |
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Four days ago excited holiday-makers, including families from Barnsley and Hull, boarded the ship at Hampshire to embark on a cruise of a lifetime. |
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With the exception of New Hampshire, Paul has not demonstrated potential enthusiasm in the early primary states. |
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Police in Hampshire must now decide whether to extradite the Kings back to England and file kidnapping and neglect charges. |
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For Fergus Cullen, the chairman of the New Hampshire Republican Party in 2008, the answer is a resounding yes. |
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He gave a halfhearted, widely panned speech on the night he finished a distant third in New Hampshire. |
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Smart, an aspiring TV news reporter, was working as a media coordinator at Winnacunnet High School in Hampton, New Hampshire. |
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I was a single mother raising children alone in New Hampshire for many years. |
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But if he wins a big victory here, then he will look like a certifiable front-runner, having won back-to-back victories in Iowa and New Hampshire. |
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The firm, from Hook in Hampshire, was hired by Balfour Beatty to remove the JCB and ballast after they had been used for railway maintenance work near Elm Road. |
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Hunt supporters were today preparing a legal challenge to the ban on hunting which they claim will put more than 250 people out of work across Hampshire. |
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Bridgemary community school in Gosport, Hampshire, is conducting a bold educational experiment by dismantling the traditional division of classes by age. |
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He offered me Passover matzo in the back seat of his van in New Hampshire. |
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The then-executive director of the New Hampshire Republican party and a consultant involved in the scheme are now doing time for their role in the caper. |
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Red-faced environment chiefs today pledged there will be no repeat of the Hampshire scandal which saw tons of recyclable waste dumped in rubbish tips. |
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We went to New Hampshire for a long winter party weekend and at some point one evening decided to toboggan down the empty ski slope before the sun set. |
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Hundreds of residents sent a message to Hampshire police chiefs by marching in protest at plans to cut the number of police officers based in New Milton. |
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Mitt Romney blew into South Carolina on a New Hampshire tailwind and a Republican field that could do no right. |
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They were full of accounts of winter Sundays at a nearby country club that had just installed a rope tow and, even more maddening, of weekend ski trips to New Hampshire. |
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While some Shakers made only enough boxes for their own needs, communities in Maine, New Hampshire, and New York produced thousands for sale to the outside world. |
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Hampshire police have described the incident as a tragic accident. |
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Like that time I tried to drive to New Hampshire to listen to Dean speak but my car was shellacked over with so much ice I couldn't open the doors. |
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The three-year pilot project is being trialed at a small number of other schools in the county and is funded by Hampshire County Council and central government. |
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Howard Kurtz on the pluses and minuses of potential Mitt running mates after his decisive win in New Hampshire. |
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Plus hanging with a specific hangman never stopped and still is used in New Hampshire and Washington State. |
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Hampshire was today bracing itself to bear the brunt of fuel protests. |
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One, a scooter manufacturer and marketer from New Hampshire, got the judges' attention by creating a strong brand image and an easy-to-use format. |
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The penultimate episode of the series found Walter White alone in a New Hampshire cabin. |
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All these amenities suggest a degree of affluence and urbanity remarkable for a country village in northern New Hampshire during the first half of the nineteenth century. |
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In South Carolina, it was a new interstate highway, in New Hampshire, it was burying a power line coming in from Canada. |
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In breaks from active service, he farmed in Hampshire, took employment with the Portuguese navy, and was briefly employed as a spy among the naval bases in southern France. |
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After Erica and her family moved to the nowheresville of Hallenburg, New Hampshire when Erica was twelve they decided to enroll her into Franklin Kastler Academy. |
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New Hampshire 2ndCharlie Bass v. Ann McLane Kuster Everyone loves a rematch. |
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John Hampshire, incidentally, hangs up his umpire's coat at the end of the season and he officiated at a Yorkshire match for the last time last weekend. |
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The Hampshire group is growing in strength and now has about 400 members. |
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The train is the commuter service from Waterloo, and as such, packed with suits escaping their city jobs for something semi-detached in Hampshire. |
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One of the men arrested was a former superintendent of Hampshire. |
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The work will be conducted in partnership with North Hampshire Primary Care Trust, whose staff will publish their own financial plan in the next few days. |
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The reverand has been for a quarter of a century a clergyman in Hampshire. |
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Written in 1855, it tells the story of a middle class clergyman's daughter who leaves Hampshire to start a new life in the northern industrial town of Milton. |
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The town agreed to pay the society a thousand dollars to build a structure the size and shape of the Congregational meetinghouse in Dublin, New Hampshire. |
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The 66-year-old, who now lives in Hampshire, attended Castle Hill Secondary School and is now recognised as one of Britain's most famous plantsmen. |
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The suspicious white powder that sparked a chemical scare and almost ruined a Hampshire couple's big day is believed to be from a fire extinguisher. |
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The Hampshire County Record Office is in the county town of Winchester. |
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More than 20,000 postmen and postwomen remained on unofficial strike across the capital and in parts of Essex, the North-West, Hampshire, the Midlands and Home Counties. |
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Meridian operates from studios in Whiteley, Hampshire, producing regional news programmes. |
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West Sussex is bordered by Hampshire to the west, Surrey to the north and East Sussex to the east. |
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Today, nearly 25 percent of the population of New Hampshire is of French ancestry, the highest of any state. |
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It reached Southampton, Hampshire and met with the Mayflower and the additional colonists hired by the investors. |
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It turned out she was posh, or posh-ish, having been to a public school somewhere in Hampshire. |
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Since 3 August 2009 the MAIB has been headquartered in the Mountbatten House in Southampton, Hampshire. |
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He met Eisenhower and other senior commanders at their headquarters at Southwick House in Hampshire to discuss the situation. |
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Four attorneys will be honored March 7 at the New Hampshire Bar Association's Midyear Meeting in Manchester. |
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Its commercial rival is ITV Meridian Ltd, which has a newsroom at The Maidstone Studios despite the main studio being based in Hampshire. |
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Growing up in the United Kingdom, Lidia Dale-Mesaros had always dreamed of owning a team of sled dogs in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. |
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The Telecare24 Careline service operates from its award winning call centre in Hampshire, handling over 1 million calls every year. |
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The South Downs have been home to several writers including Jane Austen who lived at Chawton on the edge of the Downs in Hampshire. |
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In the west, the chalk ridge of the South Downs merges with the North Downs to form the Hampshire Downs. |
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Kearsarge was the only ship of the United States Navy named for Mount Kearsarge in New Hampshire. |
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In 2010, at a New Hampshire beach, pieces of a single dead lion's mane jellyfish stung between 125 and 150 people. |
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In Maine it is possibly extirpated, and in New Hampshire Silene acaulis var. |
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In New Hampshire, the ten high sheriffs are the senior law enforcement officers of each county, and have police powers throughout the state. |
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Cromwell was named a Justice of the Peace for Hampshire and sat on various county committees. |
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May 1-3, along with Allen Lessels of the New Hampshire Union Leader, who was named the 2009 New Hampshire Sportswriter of the Year. |
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Sqn Ldr Andrews, 38, from Hampshire was divorced, while Flt Lt Todd, 28, from Grantham, Lincs, was married with no children. |
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Serco Group plc is a provider of public services with head quarters based in Hook, Hampshire. |
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Lead-based paint was present in storm windows that New Hampshire Plate Glass removed during the renovation. |
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In 1649 Cromwell married Dorothy Maijor, daughter of Richard Maijor, a member of the Hampshire gentry. |
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Finally Vane proceeded to Whitechurch in Hampshire and was elected a third time and was this time seated in Parliament. |
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Four legal codes were adopted at Royal Councils in the early 930s at Grately in Hampshire, Exeter, Faversham in Kent, and Thunderfield in Surrey. |
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At first, he worked at the Wireless Station of Air Ministry Meteorological Office in Aldershot, Hampshire. |
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New Hampshire, New York, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and eventually Massachusetts were crown colonies. |
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Wentworth may have been an employee of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but he lived in New Hampshire and was a devoted New Hampshirite. |
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There remains occasional confusion between the Isle of Wight as a county and its former position within Hampshire. |
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In 1724 Daniel Defoe wrote of Lymington, Hampshire, on the south coast of England. |
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Concord, New Hampshire has its state's only hurling team, sponsored by The Barley House Pub. |
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But what tune are the presidential hopefuls dancing to when they indulge the whims of New Hampshire? |
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Stonyfield Farm, which operates out of Londonderry, New Hampshire, one-ups Brown Cow in the yogurt size wars with a bucket-size 32-ouncer. |
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The clubs and counties represented were Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Sussex, Middlesex and London. |
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Even more impressive is that every Nextel Cup race hosted by New Hampshire International Speedway has outdrawn that year's Super Bowl. |
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In May 1941, Thomas and Caitlin moved to London, leaving their son with his grandmother at Blashford in Hampshire. |
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He was later reinterred together with his wife in Minstead churchyard in the New Forest, Hampshire. |
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New Hampshire author Alexander does not get carried away by the scope of the tale, which could easily have led to overwriting. |
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He retired in 2013 as the IX Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire. |
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Rutland and the Isle of Wight do not have county clubs and are wholly integrated for that purpose with Leicestershire and Hampshire respectively. |
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Golding lives with his wife and son in Warsash, Hampshire, near Southampton. |
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Durgin's of Concord, New Hampshire, crafted by the Englishman Rowland Rhodes. |
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Yorkshire lost to Gloucestershire by a single run and were overtaken by Kent, who won their last match against Hampshire by an innings. |
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A whopping 93 percent of Granite State residents in a July University of New Hampshire poll opposed using eminent domain for private development. |
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New Hampshire has long been viewed as winnable by Team Romney. |
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In Portsmouth, New Hampshire, one of the honorees at this year's annual Heroes Breakfast was a group known as the Pease Greeters. |
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In 2011, Warwickshire, Hampshire and Kent were all docked 8 points for poor pitches at Edgbaston, the Rose Bowl and Canterbury respectively. |
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Mesa International, a designer and distributor of dishware and home decor, is closing its retail stores in New Hampshire and Vermont. |
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The two main FE colleges are Northbrook College in Sussex and Basingstoke College of Technology in Hampshire. |
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Thousands of feet over Hampshire, a Messerschmitt zipped right into the gunsight and George fired. |
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We began skiing at Wachusett, and then we also ski and race a lot at Gunstock in New Hampshire. |
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The most successful county teams were Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. |
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The western parts in Hampshire and West Sussex, known as the Western Weald, are included in the South Downs National Park. |
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The Atomic Weapons Establishment is in Aldermaston on the Hampshire boundary. |
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The pensioner from Hamble, Hampshire, could face losing his house following the hoax scheme, according to Hampshire Trading Standards. |
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When ah was a boy, old Hampshire was a proud country, wi' the old coaches and the old squires, and Harvest Homes, and Christmas merryings. |
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He lives at Sydmonton Court, Hampshire, and owns much of nearby Watership Down. |
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For the complete list of settlements see List of places in Hampshire and List of settlements in Hampshire by population. |
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Due to Hampshire's long association with pigs and boars, natives of the county have been known as Hampshire hogs since the 18th century. |
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Austen lived most of her life in Hampshire, where her father was rector of Steventon, Hampshire, and wrote all of her novels in the county. |
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The Hampshire County Youth Choir is based in Winchester, and has had successful tours of Canada and Italy in recent years. |
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Hampshire formerly had several canals, but most of these have been abandoned and their routes built over. |
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This was officially changed to Hampshire in 1959 although the county had been commonly known as Hampshire or Hantscire for centuries. |
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For example, in Hampshire all reported incidents are recorded and all records then retained. |
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On 1 April 1959 the administrative county of Southampton was renamed as Hampshire. |
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Southsea is a seaside resort and geographic area, located in Portsmouth at the southern end of Portsea Island, Hampshire, England. |
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She died at Stockwell in the early morning of 10 November 1293, aged 56, and was buried at Breamore Priory in Hampshire. |
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The River Avon, which flows mainly through Wiltshire and Hampshire, enters Dorset towards the end of its journey at Christchurch Harbour. |
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The clay extends west up the Frome valley to Dorchester, and would originally have extended east beyond Portsmouth in Hampshire. |
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Historically, the island was part of the historic county of Hampshire, previously called Southamptonshire. |
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The county Intermediate, Russell Cotes and local divisional cups were also frequently won by a Hampshire League team. |
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The club remained in the Hampshire league until 1986 when they joined the Wessex League on its formation. |
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His wickets during the tournament were also the most by a Hampshire player in any domestic Twenty20 tournament. |
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Hampshire had another successful Twenty20 tournament, with Hampshire reaching the final, where they would eventually lose to Trinidad and Tobago. |
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Briggs started the 2012 season for Hampshire by being awarded a County Cap. |
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Hampshire played its first important match in 1864, losing to Sussex at the Antelope Ground. |
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The County Championship was restructured in 2000, and at the end of the 2002 Hampshire was relegated for the first time. |
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Marden is in Sussex, north of Chichester, and interestingly close to Hambledon, which is just across the county boundary in Hampshire. |
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Hampshire is used in a team name for the first time in August 1729, when a combined Hampshire, Surrey and Sussex XI played against Kent. |
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Hambledon had presumably earned recognition as the best parish team in Hampshire, but no reports of their local matches have been found. |
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The Sussex v Hampshire match in June 1766 is the earliest reference to Hampshire as an individual county team. |
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In 1886, Hampshire lost its status after years of difficult circumstances and poor results. |
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Hampshire won 19 of their 32 matches, losing only seven matches all season. |
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In the 1973 County Championship Hampshire won the County Championship for a second time, winning the competition by 31 points from Surrey. |
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In 1985 Hampshire finished second in the County Championship, finishing 18 points behind winners Middlesex. |
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In the 2002 County Championship Hampshire were relegated back to Division Two, finishing third bottom in Division One. |
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In the 2003 season Hampshire and England great Robin Smith retired from all forms of cricket after 23 years with the club. |
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In 2007 Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove announced plans for the redevelopment of the Rose Bowl to bring Test cricket to the ground. |
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Former captain Shaun Udal also announced his retirement, having played for Hampshire since 1989, though he later joined Middlesex. |
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In 2008, Hampshire struggled and were near the foot of the Division 1 table for the majority of the season. |
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A series of strong performances helped Hampshire go from relegation favourites to title outsiders going into the final round of matches. |
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In the winter of 2015 Hampshire completed the signing of England seamer Reece Topley from Essex. |
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On 14 January 2016, Hampshire Cricket was announced as one of six new teams in the inaugural Women's Cricket Super League. |
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On 28 January 2016 Hampshire appointed former Wiltshire coach Nick Denning as their inaugural coach for their Women's team. |
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Following the appointment of Denning, Hampshire announced the naming of their Women's Cricket Super League team as the Southern Vipers. |
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Hampshire Constabulary that oversees matters on the Isle of Wight and across Hampshire was one of two police forces using Defender aircraft. |
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Wightlink is a ferry company operating routes between Hampshire and the Isle of Wight in southern England. |
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Chichester, the county town, has a cathedral and city status, and is situated not far from the border with Hampshire. |
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In 1827, he received the rectory of West Tytherley, Hampshire, and two years later he was elected headmaster of Harrow School. |
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However, it concedes no such acknowledgement to New Westminster and New Hampshire. |
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In August 2003 the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire elected an openly gay and partnered priest, Gene Robinson, as bishop. |
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The first jurisdiction to allow such a claim was California in 1960, followed by Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Wyoming. |
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Proponents in contemporary political philosophy of such a view include Isaiah Berlin, Stuart Hampshire and Bernard Williams. |
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The Henry Cort Community College bears his name and is located in the town of Fareham, in the south of Hampshire, England. |
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Hampshire and Company, the chemists, moved into the premises to make fly papers and cough medicines. |
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Cooperative communities were set up in Glasgow, Indiana and Hampshire, although ultimately unsuccessful. |
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The only unincorporated areas in the region exist in the sparsely populated northern regions of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. |
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At this time, Vermont was yet unsettled, and the territories of New Hampshire and Maine were claimed and governed by Massachusetts. |
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Today, New England is defined as the six states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. |
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The Whigs were usually dominant throughout New England, except in the more Democratic Maine and New Hampshire. |
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The Appalachians extend northwards into New Hampshire as the White Mountains, and then into Maine and Canada. |
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Even though few delegates are chosen from New Hampshire, the primary has always been pivotal to both New England and American politics. |
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The Boston accent and those accents closely related to it cover eastern Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. |
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They developed other mills in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. |
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The Sun, headquartered in downtown Lowell, is a major daily newspaper serving Greater Lowell and southern New Hampshire. |
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The Merrimack is an important regional focus in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. |
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The Neville archaeological site is located along the river's banks in New Hampshire. |
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The river begins in the city of Franklin, New Hampshire, at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers. |
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Hampshire County Council has used this method for footpaths, and Essex County Council often uses it for new bridleways. |
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The stained glass window in the Little Church of St Francis Funtley, Fareham, Hampshire is reputed to have been designed by him. |
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While on a tour of the White Mountains, he died in his sleep on May 19, 1864 in Plymouth, New Hampshire. |
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After beating Bush in New Hampshire, McCain gave him a two month run for his money. Bush had to prove he wasn't just a famous name. |
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It had retained a strong tradition of wassailing, and seafaring songs were important in the coastal counties of Kent and Hampshire. |
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Alphameric Solutions is headquartered in Guildford Surrey with 60,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Hampshire. |
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It consists of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex. |
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A large area of the downs is now protected from further agricultural damage by the East Hampshire Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. |
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Medium-pacer Hogg took four more Hampshire wickets on the third morning as the red rose county completed a 10-wicket victory before lunch. |
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Just before a recent New Hampshire kaffeeklatsch for would-be presidential contender Rep. |
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If Tom Lefroy later visited Hampshire, he was carefully kept away from the Austens, and Jane Austen never saw him again. |
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In the north and centre of the county the substrate is the rocks of the Chalk Group, which form the Hampshire Downs and the South Downs. |
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The aging Kansan was working a New Hampshire breakfast spot and there, with him, was Bob Woodward. |
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One distinguishing feature is that Hampshire has a large free roaming herd of red deer, including more than 6,500 stags during busy seasons. |
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If authentic, this is the earliest known mention of cricket in the county of Hampshire. |
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Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire. |
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It meets once a month around Hampshire and aims to give the young people of Hampshire a voice. |
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The island has produced some notable cricketers, such as Danny Briggs, who plays county cricket for Hampshire. |
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Four-month-old kitten Gerrard gave his family a fright when he hopped into the back of a removal van destined for Hampshire. |
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Geographically inside the Hampshire LEA are 24 independent schools, Southampton has three and Portsmouth has four. |
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It was Dec. 20, 1991, the deadline for the New Hampshire primary. |
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Lance Corporal Leakey, from Hampshire, is only the 15th serviceman to receive the VC since the Second World War. |
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Venta became the capital of the administrative polity of the Belgae, which included most of Hampshire and Wiltshire and reached as far as Bath. |
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