Barefoot, barelegged, and with her dress sleeves rolled up to the elbows, Josie had come along way from her strict and proper ways at Hatfield. |
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The conclusions of Moore and Hatfield are based on data from forages rather than from grain hulls. |
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After the Hatfield crash, they issued a report where they managed to misidentify the vehicles involved. |
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Stainforth is just one of the communities that will be dealt a body blow if Hatfield colliery shuts. |
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Hatfield never managed to change the views of his party's anglophone supporters on language questions. |
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She spent the war years first as a machinist, then as a draughtswoman in the aircraft factory at Hatfield. |
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All the points were supposed to have been refitted following the Hatfield derailment, which was caused by a broken rail. |
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A new road to improve safety and traffic flow on the A12 could lead to worse traffic in Hatfield Peverel, a public inquiry was told. |
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Hatfield also devoted three and a half pages to the recording and valuation of book accounts, acceptances, and promissory notes. |
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Miners at troubled Hatfield Colliery near Doncaster have clocked out for the last time. |
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One of the visionaries behind the Ropewalk, Richard Hatfield, said he believed the development could breath more life into Barton. |
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The Hatfield rail disaster occurred while Hall was working on his adaptation, and it shows. |
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But coal industry insiders say buying Hatfield is a gamble for any new owner. |
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Ultimately she returned to Hatfield, kept her head down, attended mass regularly, and refused all offers of marriage. |
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The barry field and ermine lion are from the heraldry of the Cecils, and Hatfield has been the seat of this branch of the family ever since. |
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The Hatfield Courthouse, built in 1997, has a total of 21 floors and a gross square footage of 591,689 sq. ft. |
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Kids, like young Paul Hemphill, went speechless in the presence of Fred Hatfield the third baseman. |
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Grant Shapps, the Tories' housing spokesperson and MP for Welwyn Hatfield, dismissed eco-towns as a gimmick. |
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Hatfield Forest in Essex This is a former medieval hunting forest, complete with coppices, plains, pasture and veteran pollarded trees. |
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According to estimates verified by an independent expert, Hatfield Colliery's production costs should fall significantly. |
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Jonathan Keeble's Hatfield has a louche, plausible charm, but he's all surface, which makes his eventual remorse seem unaffecting. |
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Elizabeth was brought up in the care of governesses and tutors at Hatfield House and spent her days studying Greek and Latin with the Cambridge scholar, Roger Ascham. |
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Juliana Hatfield has returned to solo work after a four-year hiatus. |
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Quinn Hatfield of Hatfield's in Los Angeles, where he works with his also-slender pastry-chef wife, agrees. |
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Day two of the Queen's East Midlands Diamond Jubilee tour will continue tomorrow with visits to Stevenage and Hatfield. |
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On 5 October 2001, the Hatfield Colliery unit was bought out by Coalpower Ltd. |
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Ms. Hatfield holds a nursing assistant certificate from the Nova Scotia Community College. |
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Mr. Gauvin was the fisheries minister in the New Brunswick government of Richard Hatfield. |
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It had already been introduced in 1879 in the United States by the Shattuck Company of Hatfield, Massachusetts. |
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A few miles up the line is the site of the fatal accident which took place in Hatfield only 18 months ago. |
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She attended Hatfield Hall, a private school, spent summers at Kingsmere and went to England at 18 to study piano. |
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Once the extra safety investment after the Hatfield crash had finished, subsidies have since been brought under control. |
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In 2001 Hatfield figured this out in a roundabout way. |
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Martin, who lives in Hatfield, about getting involved with Civil War re-enactments as a Union soldier five years ago. |
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Derek Hatfield, in the Open 40 class, suffered a dramatic dismasting around Cape Horn and continued to finish the race, some weeks after the leaders. |
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And the bahu is beginning to strike back. To observe that shift in practice, visit Hatfield private detective agency, one of about 50 such outfits in Delhi. |
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The overground rail network, which virtually seized up after the Hatfield crash six years ago, is now carrying many more passengers but on grievously overcrowded trains in and around London. |
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Very often, says H. Stafford Hatfield in the useful Pelican book The Inventor and His World, the greatest advances are made in industry by persons who come from other fields of technical activity into work new to them. |
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Elizabeth became queen at the age of 25, and declared her intentions to her Council and other peers who had come to Hatfield to swear allegiance. |
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In South Yorkshire, there was Maltby Main Colliery and Hatfield Colliery at Stainforth. |
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The A1 route was modified in 1927 when bypasses were built around Barnet and Hatfield. |
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The main destinations are Hatfield, Welwyn Garden City, Stevenage, and Letchworth. |
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These included the Hatfield accident, caused by a rail fragmenting due to the development of microscopic cracks. |
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After a funeral at Trinity Congregational Church in St Albans, he was buried in Hatfield Road Cemetery. |
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The Hatfield train crash on 17 October 2000 was a defining moment in the collapse of Railtrack. |
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The Battle of Hatfield Chase on 12 October 633 ended in the defeat and death of Edwin and his son Osfrith. |
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Goscombe John also executed the monument to the Marquis of Salisbury, in Westminster Abbey and Hatfield Church. |
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The various other sung roles were adeptly handled by Virginia Hatfield, Lesley Bouza, Cory Knight, Richard Whittall and David Roth. |
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Her role involves overseeing events from weddings to work functions at two colleges at the University, Hatfield and Castle. |
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Andy Hutchinson, defending, said Dixon, from Hatfield, near Doncaster, was living in a caravanette, and kept a baton for protection. |
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When he arrived at Hatfield he had yet to develop his hectocotylus, a modified tentacle that male octopuses use to deliver sperm to their mates. |
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Until 2015 coal was still mined at Hatfield, Kellingley and Thoresby Collieries, and is extracted at several very large opencast pits in South Wales, Scotland and elsewhere. |
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The bankruptcy of Railtrack in 2001 and its replacement by Network Rail following the Hatfield crash brought a reappraisal of the plans, while the cost of the upgrade soared. |
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The tenants of the manor of Epworth held themselves wronged by enclosures which had taken place under the schemes fur draining Hatfield Chase and the Isle of Axholme. |
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Winehouse's parents separated when she was nine, and she lived with her mother and stayed with her father and his girlfriend in Hatfield Heath, Essex, on weekends. |
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This evolution was discussed early in our relationship with Windstream and it's exciting to see it now coming to fruition, said Mike Hatfield, President, Cyan. |
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The aristocratic stately home continued the tradition of the first large gracious unfortified mansions such as the Elizabethan Montacute House and Hatfield House. |
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Hatfield and Walster suggest that a shift from passionate to companionate love occurs when a couple has been in a relationship for between six and 30 months. |
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Elizabeth I, who was staying at Hatfield House at the time of her accession, rode to London to the cheers of both the ruling class and the common people. |
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The parish is bounded by the civil parishes of Atwick to the north, Seaton to the west, Hatfield and Mappleton to the south, and by the North Sea to the east. |
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In the Hatfield Level drainage project which started in 1626, the Dutch civil engineer Cornelius Vermuyden diverted the Don northwards along Turnbridgedike. |
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