Based on Lawrence Thornton's novel, Hampton strives for a part human, part mystical response to a brutal regime, bent on repression. |
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The role of Hampton Court as an ancestral home in antiquarian taste shaped its early Stuart function as the focus for ambassadorial receptions. |
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There were five co-defendants in court on Monday facing charges in connection with an assault in Hampton in March. |
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Hampton has been into fitness since she took her first tumble in gymnastics as a young girl. |
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Hampton have deliberated on the successor to caretaker manager Brian Cottington for three weeks. |
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If we're going to fine people for hitting quarterbacks and receivers with the top of their helmets, we have to nail Hampton as well. |
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Just had a very pleasant half term, with a near perfect family outing to Hampton Court Palace. |
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He grew up on Park Avenue and the exclusive ocean-side community of East Hampton on Long Island, NewYork. |
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Two hundred years later the playwright Christopher Hampton took Laclos's novel and turned it into a play. |
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Hampton had to survive a nervy six minutes of added time before being able to celebrate an Easter cup final appearance. |
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The ball pinged around the Hampton goal area before Jon Palmer struck a fierce shot into the far corner. |
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Hampton Hill High Street will be closed on Friday, November 28, for another spectacular evening of festive fun and frolics. |
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The book is chatty and informative, with good stories about things on the edge of one's mind that Hampton is able to bring into useful focus. |
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He was also born a slave, worked in mines and as a houseboy after Emancipation, and arrived at the new Hampton black college broke and dirty. |
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She is chair and associate professor in the psychology department at Hampton University. |
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Queen Anne acceded to the throne on the death of William III in a riding accident at Hampton Court. |
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Guild Hall in East Hampton, N.Y., recently presented Ross Bleckner with a lifetime achievement award in the visual arts. |
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Wildlife biologist Bruce Hampton carefully reconstructs the history of salmon, beginning 50 million years ago when salmon first evolved. |
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The couple met three years ago when they literally bumped into each other at a Hampton Court funfair. |
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My own Hampton experience not only filled me with a sense of hope and excitement, but also shaped my philosophy of education. |
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By 1699 he was again under royal patronage working for William III and Mary at Hampton Court. |
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Previously she was an assistant professor of business and associate campaign director at Hampton University. |
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In the Championship play-offs Hampton meet Tooting and Mitcham at home and Crawley Town away. |
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The couple had one child, their daughter Sonya, who went to Lady Eleanor Holles School in Hampton. |
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Losing Hampton could be a double whammy, a blow to the Mets and a boost to their N.L. East arch rival, the Braves. |
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It helped Cr Gates defeat Cr Irwin on preferences and ensured the other members of his ticket, Crs John Hampton and Brian Suffolk, were elected. |
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One of her very gay friends has a Hampton wedding to his very female beard. |
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Her sentiments were echoed by several other members of the public around Hampton Green, a busy but open grassland area. |
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Trainer Mark Hampton says that the fights are very fast and aggressive, in a series of short two-minute rounds. |
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A powerful lineman who bench-presses 460 pounds and squats 600, Hampton has started every game since early in his freshman season. |
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In the 17th century royals at Hampton Court drank it and ate it in vast quantities, believing it to be a powerful African aphrodisiac and hangover cure. |
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Congratulations and celebrations were in the air on Wednesday as Sir Cliff Richard came for the topping out ceremony at the Shooting Star Children's Hospice in Hampton. |
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Some have speculated the argumentative Hampton could be a new addition to the Atlanta Housewives cast. |
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A close friend, Ted Hartley, proposed the longhouse Reserve in East Hampton as the venue. |
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The Venetians will be following the route used by gondolas chosen by Charles II to escort his Royal barge in 1662 from Hampton Court to Whitehall. |
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The ' Authorized Version ' arose out of a conference at Hampton Court, convened by James I in 1604, between the High Church and Low Church parties. |
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It is currently on trial at Hampton Community College and Whitton School. |
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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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He could still be seen around the Hampton area on his mobility scooter. |
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Hampton went ahead in the 58th minute with a peach of a goal. |
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Now chef Dominique Ansel has created a Pop Art-themed ice cream sundae on sale for one day only in East Hampton. |
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When pitcher Mike Hampton signed with the Colorado Rockies, many people wondered aloud whether he would fall victim to the rarefied air of the Mile High city. |
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He is far less familiar to audiences than the award-winning plantswoman and regular host of coverage from the Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows. |
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His jazz favourites were both revolutionary beboppers, such as Monk and Parker, and established, crowd-pleasers such as Lionel Hampton and Billy Eckstine. |
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At the relaunch of the Hampton group on Saturday, 120 people turned up. |
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He goes to great lengths, for example, to describe his admittance into Hampton Institute in Virginia in 1872 as the result of his ability to clean and dust a classroom. |
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Darren Hampton, who organised the event, with young firefighters Daniel McQuillam, Karris Reid, Liam Ferris, Ciaran Durcan and Connor Gellatly. |
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The settlement was known as Hamwic, which evolved into Hamtun and then Hampton. |
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Parliament quickly seized London, and Charles fled the capital for Hampton Court Palace on 10 January, moving two days later to Windsor Castle. |
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The debates, and the escape of Charles I from Hampton Court on 12 November, are likely to have hardened Cromwell's resolve against the king. |
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Other notable buildings by Wren include the Royal Naval College, Greenwich, and the south front of Hampton Court Palace. |
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The Wren family estate was at The Old Court House in the area of Hampton Court. |
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French Brothers operate passenger services between Maidenhead and Hampton Court. |
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Along the course of the river a number of smaller private companies also offer river trips at Oxford, Wallingford, Reading and Hampton Court. |
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Organised swimming events take place at various points generally upstream of Hampton Court, including Windsor, Marlow and Henley. |
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In 1647 Charles, then a prisoner of Parliament, was brought to the castle for a period under arrest, before being moved to Hampton Court. |
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George I took little interest in Windsor Castle, preferring his other palaces at St James's, Hampton Court and Kensington. |
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The Flemish set with the Story of Abraham still at Hampton Court Palace is one grand set from late in his reign. |
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In 2013, Webber reunited with Christopher Hampton and Don Black on Stephen Ward the Musical. |
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The project involved several writers, including Christopher Hampton and Robert Bolt, but their work was abandoned. |
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The Hampton Court maze..may serve as the type of a compact and the Versailles example..that of a diffuse multicursal labyrinth. |
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In East Shropshire he also developed iron works at Snedshill, Hollinswood, Hadley and Hampton Loade. |
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In 1972, the SL Nuneham was sold to a London boat operator and entered service on the Westminster Pier to Hampton Court service. |
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They sailed westward into the Bay and reached the mouth of Hampton Roads, stopping at a location now known as Old Point Comfort. |
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He assisted at James's coronation, and in 1604 took part in the Hampton Court Conference. |
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Another was built to control the water supply at Hampton Court, while another at Campden House in Kensington operated for 18 years. |
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Hampton was delayed by bad roads and supply problems and also had an intense dislike of Wilkinson, which limited his desire to support his plan. |
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Leland himself describes how Henry's palaces at Greenwich, Hampton Court and Westminster were adapted for the purpose. |
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This includes Wimbledon Common, Hampstead Heath, the eight Royal Parks, Hampton Court Park, and Epping Forest. |
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Runner-up in Beijing four years ago, Pooley is among the favourites on the 29km pedal-off against the clock at Hampton Court. |
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No wonder Cindy and husband, Doug Hampton, demanded money from this chump. |
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A sneak peek of the publication was distributed Memorial Day weekend, through an exclusive on-board partnership with the Hampton Jitney. |
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Most noted for its box cameras, it was established at 48, Great Hampton Street, Aston, by Frederick Pettifer. |
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The Church Inn in Great Hampton Street is being rejuvenated thanks to a partnership between Birmingham's Soul Food Project and Everards Brewery. |
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Dogs and cats in the shelter in East Hampton may be medicated with tranquillisers and earmuffs to cope with the 'Rock and roll' noise. |
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The rhythms are springy and Hampton continues where Jasper Hoiby left off in Crowe's first album, Synaesthesia. |
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Emma Seed, of Hampton Street, South Bank, faces charges of animal cruelty relating to her pit bull terriers. |
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Manny Payton also returns at receiver, while Andrew Lara, Paul Duenas, Brett Boulanger and Tyrie Hampton should also contribute. |
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Hampton has gone where few have gone before into the range of the Etym, and written an SF novel in the wake of the Wake. |
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Celebrate the power of owers with a 4 star weekend to see around 20,000 of them at the peerless Florimania exhibition at Hampton Court. |
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George disliked Hampton Court, and was attracted by the park at Windsor Castle. |
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The noted attraction was a hot young jazz artist named Lionel Hampton, who had created quite a stir doing incredible things with an exciting new instrument called a vibraharp. |
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Many more examples appear later in Bevis of Hampton, Arthur and Merlin, Guy of Warwick, The Seven Sages, all from 1330, in Ayenbit of Inwit and the Midland Prose Psalter. |
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In due time, Charles' son was born and, because it was fashionable to name boys after their fathers' commanding officers, he was called Wade Hampton Hamilton. |
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Danny snorted another line of crystal and stashed the rest in the trunk, except a Thai stick he decided he'd hit as he sailed along Hampton Road on his drive home. |
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An example of a major donor to Hampton Institute and Tuskegee was George Eastman, who also helped fund health programs at colleges and in communities. |
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A team of 11 sailed from New York on the RMS Aquitania on May 24, 1921 together with James Harnett, Harry Hampton deciding at the last minute that he could not travel. |
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Spectators were allowed to see him dine in public at Hampton Court Palace. |
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George II rarely used Windsor either, preferring Hampton Court. |
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Instead Charles took advantage of the good road links emerging around Windsor to hold his council meetings at Hampton Court when he was staying at the castle. |
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In 1848, as a result of representations by the Prince Consort, Faraday was awarded a grace and favour house in Hampton Court in Middlesex, free of all expenses and upkeep. |
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In Shropshire the Hampton Loade Ferry operates across the river. |
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In Tudor and Stuart times, various kings and queens built magnificent riverside palaces at Hampton Court, Kew, Richmond on Thames, Whitehall and Greenwich. |
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In these circumstances, tidal effects can be observed upstream to the next lock beside Molesey weir, which is visible from the towpath and bridge beside Hampton Court Palace. |
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The Virginia Symphony Orchestra operates in and around Hampton Roads. |
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Hampton became a phytochemist and went on to work for Faberge. |
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Areas that provide for walks include Wimbledon Common, Epping Forest, Hampton Court Park, Hampstead Heath, the eight Royal Parks, canals and disused railway tracks. |
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He's collaborated with Lionel Hampton and Madonna, covers Mozart and Black Sabbath on the same record, and is one of Les Paul's favorite guitarists. |
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