Otis was a whipper-in for the Middleton Hunt, based at Birdsall, near Malton. |
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One June morning, Hunt places an imposing purple box on the worktable in his office. |
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One of my former West Brom team-mates, Andy Hunt, went through something similar to Matt shortly after he moved to Charlton. |
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Hunt said businesses are likely to relocate to the suburbs with greater frequency in the near future. |
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Catterick race meeting on Saturday, the biggest of the National Hunt season at the course, is under threat from frost and flooding. |
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There were certainly signs that racegoers were developing an interest in National Hunt by the time the last race had been run on Friday. |
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Hunt KOs Jerome, with a flurry of lefts and rights, polished off by a right hook to the head that tracks him down to the mat. |
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Organisers of the Hampshire Hunt, at Preston Candover, near Alresford, say one fox was shot dead. |
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The meeting may be the only National Hunt racing in Britain this weekend, with abandonments likely elsewhere due to the weather. |
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Hunt supporters from the region will be taking dozens of working dogs to protest against the ban outside Parliament. |
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Throughout his life he maintained an interest in country ways including National Hunt racing, shooting and fly-fishing. |
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Events such as the VJ Hunt provide such windows of advertising opportunity. |
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After taking his exams at Marlborough, he went to work for an Irish horse-dealer, then, at 17, joined the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire as a whipper-in. |
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The kid from next door drops by and Marvin talks to him about the stunts in his latest film, Death Hunt. |
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Both Hillary and Hunt were knighted by the queen following the expedition. |
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The Young Player of the Year Award went to local-born defender Nicky Hunt. |
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Anyone familiar with submarine movies like The Hunt for Red October or das Boot knows what follows when the sub sinks too deep. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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Jeremy Hunt has introduced a new sport to the Games, to go with the discus, shot put, javelin. |
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In 1988, producer Mace Neufeld approached costner about The Hunt for Red October. |
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Hunt said the state is seeking to treat the disease as all other communicable diseases are treated. |
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Over the years he has overseen a change in his yard with National Hunt horses now outnumbering Flat racers having had more of an even split in earlier years. |
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The Hunt Museum collection has been acknowledged as one of the most important private collections in the State, and includes works by Renoir, Picasso and Yeats. |
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Mr Ferry began his hunting career as a whipper-in with Yorkshire's Middleton Hunt, before becoming the country's youngest master of a hunt, in Shropshire. |
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The singer, whose son Otis is an assistant whipper-in for the Middleton Hunt, which sets off from Malton, has spoken of his support for the pro-hunt Countryside Alliance. |
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There Percy Shelley discussed with Byron and Leigh Hunt the launch of a radical magazine called The Liberal. |
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Shelley took part in the literary circle that surrounded Leigh Hunt, and during this period he met John Keats. |
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Leigh Hunt's son, the editor Thornton Leigh Hunt, was later asked by John Bedford Leno whether he preferred Shelley or Byron as a man. |
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At Woodbridge Congregational Church Blyton met Ida Hunt, who taught at Ipswich High School, and suggested that she train as a teacher. |
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Hunt had edited the first four Bond films, and he was invited to direct the second unit. |
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On Her Majesty's Secret Service was the last film on which Hunt worked in the series. |
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Craig was set to star in the courtroom drama The Whole Truth directed by Courtney Hunt. |
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On 4 September 2012, Hunt was appointed Health Secretary in a cabinet reshuffle and replaced by Maria Miller. |
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Since the Hunting Act in England and Wales, only Masters and Hunt Servants tend to wear red coats or the hunt livery whilst out hunting. |
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Generally all hunting whips are brown, except those of Hunt Servants, whose whips are white. |
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Hunt saboteurs trespass on private land to monitor or disrupt the hunt, as this is where the hunting activity takes place. |
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National Hunt is a winter sport and flat racing is a summer sport, but the seasons are very long and they overlap. |
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The highlights of the National Hunt season are the Cheltenham Festival and the Aintree Grand National. |
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In the UK the biggest National Hunt events of the year are generally considered to be the Grand National at Aintree and the Cheltenham Gold Cup. |
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Most of the National Hunt season takes place in the winter when the softer ground makes jumping less dangerous. |
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National Hunt horses are often bred for jumping, while others are former flat horses. |
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The two main highlights of the National Hunt calendar are the Cheltenham Festival meeting and the Grand National meeting. |
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National Hunt racing originated in Ireland, particularly in the southern counties. |
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A breakthrough came in the 1860s with the formation of the National Hunt Committee, and the running of the National Hunt Steeplechase. |
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The most famous National Hunt race is the Grand National, run at Aintree in April each year. |
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The Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool, England. |
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The course over which the race is run features much larger fences than those found on conventional National Hunt tracks. |
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All fences bar the water jump are covered with spruce, unlike at any other course in British National Hunt racing. |
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National Hunt races are started by flag, which means that horses line up at the start behind a tape. |
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The Cheltenham Festival originated in 1860 when the National Hunt Chase was first held at Market Harborough. |
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In horse racing, specifically National Hunt, Ulster has produced the most dominant jockey of all time, Tony McCoy. |
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He was returning from having set up The Liberal with the newly arrived Leigh Hunt. |
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Leigh Hunt stayed in the carriage during the ceremony but is also pictured. |
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An 'eggceptional' Easter Egg Hunt takes place around the Dock on April 23 and 24, from 1pm-3pm. |
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The National Hunt horse race the Grand National, is held annually at Aintree Racecourse in early April. |
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The warning from the charities comes before the Lords debate the Medical supplies bill which Lord Philip Hunt called a missed opportunity. |
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Tristram Hunt and Rachel Reeves received promotions, while Liam Byrne and Stephen Twigg were among those demoted. |
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Other notable people from Ely include The Sisters of Mercy singer Andrew Eldritch, and journalist Chris Hunt. |
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Jeremy Hunt remained in post after Theresa May became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. |
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He has also been seen in the roles of the Leader of the Wild Hunt and the Lord of Death. |
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Jacob Grimm was the first to suggest, very influentially, that Herne had once been thought of as the leader of the Wild Hunt, based on his title. |
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At the first meeting, the painters John Everett Millais, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and William Holman Hunt were present. |
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Hunt and Millais were students at the Royal Academy of Arts and had met in another loose association, the Cyclographic Club, a sketching society. |
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At that date, Rossetti and Hunt shared lodgings in Cleveland Street, Fitzrovia, Central London. |
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Ruskin continued to support Hunt and Rossetti and provided funds to encourage the art of Rossetti's wife Elizabeth Siddal. |
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By 1853 the original PRB had virtually dissolved, with only Holman Hunt remaining true to its stated aims. |
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Holman Hunt was involved with the movement to reform design through the Della Robbia Pottery company. |
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After 1850, Hunt and Millais moved away from direct imitation of medieval art. |
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For Hunt it was the duty of the artist to reveal the correspondence between sign and fact. |
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At the time it was illegal in Great Britain to marry one's deceased wife's sister, so Hunt travelled abroad to marry her. |
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Hunt also painted many works based on poems, such as Isabella and The Lady of Shalott. |
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Hunt died on 7 September 1910 and was buried in St Paul's Cathedral in London, England. |
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Hunt suggests that it is the breaking down of individual identities that leads to the central conflict in the story. |
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In October 1816, Clarke introduced Keats to the influential Leigh Hunt, a close friend of Byron and Shelley. |
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Keats's ability and talent was acknowledged by several influential contemporary allies such as Shelley and Hunt. |
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At Marlow, they entertained their new friends Marianne and Leigh Hunt, worked hard at their writing, and often discussed politics. |
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The story was widely reported across the UK and referenced in parliament by the then Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt. |
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Tyler comes to believe the tumour is embodied by Hunt, and begins to think that by bringing Hunt down, his own body can recover. |
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The Grand Banks are also portrayed in the 1990 film The Hunt for Red October. |
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Patrick Hunt has postulated that the Egyptians used emery, which has greater hardness on the Mohs scale. |
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In later folklore, Odin appears as a leader of the Wild Hunt, a ghostly procession of the dead through the winter sky. |
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The pair ultimately quarreled because Hunt believed in slavery and Crawfurd did not. |
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In the Cape Cod area, relations were poor following a visit several years earlier by Thomas Hunt. |
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The Northern Diocese bishop is John Fenwick, while the Southern Diocese bishop is Paul Hunt. |
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Notably, Jeremy Hunt stated that if the Conservative party won the next elections then government funding for the arts would be cut. |
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A local teenager named Martha Hunt had drowned herself in the river and Hawthorne's boat Pond Lily was needed to find her body. |
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It features a number of interesting geological features such as Hunt Pot, and further down, Hull Pot. |
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Local legend has it that the waters from Hull Pot and Hunt Pot cross each other underground without mixing. |
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Hellhounds are also famous for appearing in Northern European mythology and folklore as a part of the Wild Hunt. |
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The night grew lighter as we welcomed the Aelfkin and Frey to join us, the Mothers we honoured and speeches made on Woden and the Wild Hunt. |
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I'd only been off a couple of months, I was whipper-in for the Fife Hunt, but I missed it badly. |
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Otis Ferry, 17, has become the second whipper-in of the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire after leaving upper-crust Marlborough public school. |
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He will round off his day with the mount on Alderfly for John Spearing in the Pimm's Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat Race. |
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He will end the day with the mount on Alderfly for John Spearing in the Pimm's Intermediate Open National Hunt Flat Race. |
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Nicky Hunt is back from a ban for Stanley, who welcome back loanees John O'Sullivan and Sean Maguire. |
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Angus Crozier, acting master of the Haydon Hunt, in Northumberland, said the hunt has been hit by saboteurs in recent weeks. |
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He took tea on many occasions with his lab assistant, Harry Hunt. |
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Then a Malay creased Richard Hunt, who escaped for a moment up the ropes. |
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In Germanic myth Woden, in common with his Nordic counterpart, was the leader of the spooky Wild Hunt which rides through the midwinter sky collecting the souls of the dead. |
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The Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust in Oswestry provides elective orthopaedic surgery and musculoskeletal medical services. |
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The severe weather last winter led to abandonments at many National Hunt racecourses, including some, of all shapes and sizes, who have achieved full partner status. |
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The partnership includes Weatherby's financial support of the First Hunt program, which provides resources for novice waterfowlers and experienced mentors. |
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Major John Parry, a former master of the Belvoir Hunt near Grantham, Lincs, failed to meet up with friends in the Loggan Water area of the River Spey in Moray. |
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In 1865, a deputation led by George Ward Hunt proposed the idea of a tunnel to the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the day, William Ewart Gladstone. |
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Watching Lewis, affectionally nicknamed The Beast by the Corbett Sports Stadium faithful, give his all on the pitch makes me think back to a younger Lee Hunt. |
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Bryan Griffiths, 55, is charged with the manslaughter by gross negligence of Warwickshire Hunt member Trevor Morse at Long Marston airfield on March 9 last year. |
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Doncaster paid the price two minutes later when Doyle sent Hunt away down the left and his pinpoint cross was glanced in by Fletcher for his sixth goal of the season. |
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The protesters were all believed to be from a local wing of the national organisation Hunt Saboteurs and had gathered to monitor the club's rabbit and trail hunt. |
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The Cheltenham Festival is a meeting in the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom, with race prize money second only to the Grand National. |
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In October 2010, he and 100 other leading artists signed an open letter to the Culture Minister Jeremy Hunt protesting against cutbacks in the arts. |
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The invasion was met with a nominal defence organised by the Falkland Islands' Governor Sir Rex Hunt, giving command to Major Mike Norman of the Royal Marines. |
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May's supporters included a number of Cabinet ministers, such as Amber Rudd, Chris Grayling, Justine Greening, Jeremy Hunt, Michael Fallon and Patrick McLoughlin. |
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Three government ministers resigned in protest at the war, John Denham, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, and the then Leader of the House of Commons Robin Cook. |
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In March 1636 the Company dispatched Captain Robert Hunt on the Blessing to assume the governorship of what was now viewed as a base for privateering. |
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In February 1995 Hunt announced an alliance with Pacific Grand Prix, who like Lotus were also based in Norfolk in the UK, and Team Lotus came to an end. |
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These fences are made of traditional National Hunt material. |
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The two forms of horseracing in the United Kingdom are National Hunt, which involves jumping over fences or hurdles, and the more glamourous flat racing. |
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Hunt supporters previously claimed that, in the event of a ban, hunts would not be able to convert and that many hounds would have to be put down. |
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The individuals arrested were suspended from Hunt membership. |
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By the 19th century, Victorian scholars such as William Stubbs, James Ramsay, and William Hunt sought to understand how the English political system had evolved under Henry. |
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The highest honour is to be awarded the hunt button by the Hunt Master. |
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Later, Channel 4 drama executive John Yorke substantially redeveloped the original script, focusing on a double act between Sam Tyler and Gene Hunt. |
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Tom Hunt, Coventry I recall being deeply impressed by Ryan Mania's engaging personality, keen intelligence and articulacy after his Grand National victory. |
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A book detailing the philosophy of Gene Hunt as told by his disciples. |
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The Hunt for Gollum, a fan film based on elements of the appendices to The Lord of the Rings, was released on the internet in May 2009 and has been covered in major media. |
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This led Sir Vere Hunt to seek someone who would take the island off his hands, failing in his attempt to sell the island to the British Government as a base for troops. |
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Lib Dem group deputy leader Jon Hunt made his call after councillors were given a private briefing on the costs of redeveloping or relocating the Pershore Street markets. |
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Hunt also asked for the position during the production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and he brought along with him many crew members, including cinematographer Michael Reed. |
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He developed a close relationship with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his family, and also knew William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Arthur Hughes, among other artists. |
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In 1822, Shelley arranged for Leigh Hunt, the British poet and editor who had been one of his chief supporters in England, to come to Italy with his family. |
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After her husband's death, Mary Shelley lived for a year with Leigh Hunt and his family in Genoa, where she often saw Byron and transcribed his poems. |
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Now, strongly drawn by ambition, inspired by fellow poets such as Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron, and beleaguered by family financial crises, he suffered periods of depression. |
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They have branded Mr Hunt a lame duck and Mr Cameron is widely expected to ditch his Culture Secretary in a reshuffle after Mr Hunt has overseen the Olympic Games. |
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It includes stained glass by Shrigley and Hunt of Lancaster. |
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The second was Desperate Romantics, in which Hunt is played by Rafe Spall. |
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Among his supporters were Walter Crane, Holman Hunt, and G F Watts. |
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The first, The Love School, in 1975, starred Bernard Lloyd as Hunt. |
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After eventually entering the Royal Academy art schools, having initially been rejected, Hunt rebelled against the influence of its founder Sir Joshua Reynolds. |
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In 1929 the first Ryder Cup of Golf to be held on British soil was competed for at the Moortown Golf club in Leeds and Wetherby has a National Hunt racecourse. |
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