Last year the Gazette reported sightings of the creature at the back of Helm Hill and at Natland. |
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The area under appeal is a 90-acre section, enclosed by walls and fencing, to the east side of the Helm summit. |
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Sports commentator John Helm said Bradford City's extinction would be a tragedy for sport in Yorkshire. |
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The injunction prohibits Helm from using the name on his Website or in any commercial context. |
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Helm knows that even readers in his native Saskatchewan, far from the entertainments of cosmopolitan Toronto, need a plot. |
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There is a CD, Holiday Rag, which has seventeen songs by Kees, who plays the piano accompanied by his friend, Bob Helm, on clarinet and washboard. |
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He was born Mark Lavon Helm in 1940, in Elaine, Ark., the son of Nell and Diamond Helm, a cotton farmer. |
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Musicians were colorblind in this country long before anyone else, and no one was ever more colorblind than Helm. |
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Another of the North Pennines' oddities is that it is home to England's only named wind, the Helm Wind. |
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In 1990, Pearlman and his partner, David Lawl, acquired 50 percent of Majestic Entertainment through their venture Helm Resources. |
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Scout debuted its 350 LXF at the Miami International Boat Show with a Garmin GPSMAP 8000 Helm Series MFD, sonar and radar. |
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A shrieking noise induced by the Helm Wind is a characteristic of the locality. |
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Rising between the valleys of Wythburn, Easedale and Greenburn are Calf Crag, Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Steel Fell and Tarn Crag. |
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Mr. Helm didn't call attention to himself. |
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Beyond lie Calf Crag, Gibson Knott, Helm Crag, Steel Fell and Tarn Crag. |
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The second series, broadcast in 2007, included Catbells, Crinkle Crags, Helm Crag, Helvellyn from Patterdale, High Street from Mardale and Pillar. |
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Many paths run over the fell including the well known Loughrigg Terrace, a level path with superb views of Grasmere, Helm Crag and the Fairfield group. |
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The Elder Cyclopes were the children of Gaia and Uranus where they later made Zeus' Master Thunderbolt, Poseidon's Trident, and Hades' Helm of Darkness during the Titanomachy. |
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She followed him through a maze of bodies, up some stairs, to the helm of the ship. |
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He scurried fore and aft, from the rudder to the helm, trying to keep the ship on course. |
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The wheelhouse contains the helm, navigation equipment and the galley with seating for a few small bums. |
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He turned to the quarterdeck, his father falling into the helm, sending the wheel into a vigorous spin. |
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In any case, you are now at the helm and the reputation of the Journal of Reproductive Medicine is in your hands. |
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The man at the helm was the MD, credit controller, editor, advertising manager and distribution manager combined. |
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Leadership changes were recently made at the helm of three cooperative bargaining associations. |
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It said there was strong leadership at the helm, political stability and that staff were focused on customers and well motivated. |
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I am confident that she will provide strong leadership at the helm and I wish her the very best. |
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Gill had announced earlier this week that he wouldn't be contesting to retain his position at the helm of Indian hockey. |
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When there was talk of a change of leadership at the helm after the poll debacle, he emerged as Antony's unlikely supporter. |
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In October 1999, Marshall became one of 13 women at the helm of a state supreme court. |
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The order was repeated once more by the Chief of the Boat to the helm and planesmen. |
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He sailed like the true champion to recover six places through the race, catching the Argentinian helm with the last surge on the finish line. |
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The captain cut the comm link and took a deep breath, after which the helm spoke. |
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He sat at the ship's helm, maneuvering the large ship to avoid shots from the station. |
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The power assisted hydraulic steering means that those with limited strength can easily helm the ship. |
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Despite the fact he continues to helm the magazine, everyone over there seems to have thrown in the towel. |
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The movie is still a long way from production, as Bay plans to helm another expensive extravaganza before then. |
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Within a week of arriving on the French Riviera, Prince fired Lambert and decided to helm the film himself. |
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The guard looked forlorn beneath the shallow visor of his helm, but he nodded resolutely. |
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They reined up next to the young travelers, and the point rider raised the visor on his helm as he looked down to them. |
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With Vincent at the helm the local support group offer help and advice to the asylum seekers. |
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A large helm is still in place on the aft deck, giving her the appearance of a much older ship. |
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He looked about in boredom, gaze falling up to the helm, where he found the sturdy figure of his father's first mate stood. |
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Whether Scotland's record cap holder remains at the helm through these challenges will become clearer during the week. |
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He swore he would helm the florist freebie magazine for a year at the most. |
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He started out making no-budget splatter films, only to go on to helm one of the most successful cinematic trilogies of all time. |
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In business terms this club would bankrupt with them and O'Riordan at the helm. |
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The best type of helm was hammered and raised out of a single piece of iron and was therefore stronger than a riveted one. |
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Cumbria's most popular tourist attraction has a new man at the helm and is looking to steer a course towards future growth. |
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If the steersman pushed the helm away from him, the rudder-blade would turn its inner side forward and the ship would swung to port. |
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The hotel has a new man at the helm in the kitchens, one John Hogg from Scotland. |
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Premier Guy Mollet, in the center of it all, havered uncomfortably. Once again irresolution was at the helm in France. |
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He ended the conversation abruptly and strode with quick steps back to the helm, which he had secured temporarily on a line. |
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Players will command from a first-person mode as though they were at the helm of a ship. |
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She ran back and forth between the prow and the helm, repeating orders simply because she forgot she had issued them. |
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He then kidnaps Captain Pike, takes the helm of the ship and sends it on its course, leaving Kirk onboard the starbase. |
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Jack at the helm turned the ship around and back towards the planet, but nothing was left. |
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Mount the radar display at the helm of the boat, in clear view and within easy reach of the helmsman. |
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Just a few feet in front of her she could see a hooded figure manning the helm of the ship. |
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He grinned and clasped her hand on his shoulder before running and dragging her along to the helm of the ship. |
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In one memorable incident, Ritter and his bride hopped into a sailboat, and the young professor took the helm, capsizing the boat in the bay. |
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It's a good view from the helm of a ship, but it's not for the faint-hearted. |
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Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot. |
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Franchise creator Bryan Singer jumped ship to helm Superman Returns and then British director Matthew Vaughn committed to the project only to bail out at the last minute. |
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Apple is reaping the benefits of being a massive company with a supply-chain specialist, Tim Cook, at the helm. |
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At the helm of this dysfunctional clan is Bernard, played by Jeff Daniels, who is disturbingly effective as the over-educated, passive-aggressive father. |
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Even when in this position it was still possible to helm the boat from a sitting position, thus offering additional protection to anyone on board. |
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Newbridge and District Chamber of Commerce has a new leader at the helm. |
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If the uprising had succeeded with these leaders at the helm, then places like this would have long since returned to the ownership of the local community. |
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The new leadership, with Boris Yeltsin at the helm, took power in Russia. |
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To his credit, he was at the helm as his country industrialized. |
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It secured its director a two-picture deal with Warner Brothers and a position at the helm of the next instalment of the beleaguered Batman franchise. |
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I was at the helm of the boat that day and I recall that fire vividly. |
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It's been two years since Kim Jong-un succeeded his late father at the helm of the Hermit Kingdom. |
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It can be individuated depending of course on who is at the helm. |
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