It takes me back, to be precise, to evensong at St Matthew's, West Kensington, and Hail Marys at my convent school, but that is another story. |
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For example, Donna Hill is the lead author for Kensington Publishing's Dafina, a new imprint for romance novels. |
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In fact, you can catch the action in the cool confines of a Kensington movie theatre. |
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All I had to do was get from Hampstead in the north to West Kensington and then down to the South Bank. |
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By chance I'd had them the day before as a satisfactory sop for a piece of grilled sea bass at Kensington Place in west London. |
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I find her a bit vague and she reminds me strongly of the goth girls who used to run stalls in Kensington Market a few years back. |
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She has also had books published under the Kensington and St. Martin's paperback imprints. |
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Hundreds of people attended the glitzy fashion show at the upmarket Kensington Roof Gardens nightclub. |
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They're proposing to extend the zone westwards to Kensington and Chelsea but what about the rest of London. |
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I was on the tube this morning, winging my way around the circle line towards High Street Kensington. |
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In other news, my observations of London show that a Kensington hairdresser uses my company's logo to promote the use of lacquer and blow-waves! |
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Some of the unusual runes on the Kensington Rune Stone turn out to belong to the secret tradesmen's version of the alphabet. |
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A former West Indies player taught me my run-up back in 1999, at Kensington Cricket Club. |
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The office was in the attic of one of those six storey buildings in South Kensington. |
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The similarity between these tables and the ones made for the Gallery in Kensington in 1727 endows the whole group with a stylistic unity. |
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On the other side, the statue of the late Al Waxman, King of Kensington, beams down on us with its ever-present smile. |
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It always starts near Kensington plaza, where people have abandoned their bags of groceries to rush home in a panic. |
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It is quite unlike the Victorian building from which it projects into the backlands of South Kensington. |
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He has an interview with the terminally ailing Queen in Kensington Palace Gardens, and all looks hopeful. |
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Calgary has been privy to teases of his product at shops such as Oxygen in Bankers Hall, and in Kensington at both Brooklyn for men and Splash for women. |
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These days, pop-up concerts at unusual venues like Kensington are in good company. |
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Its not all about smart suited execs, bright young techies, missions statements and working breakfasts with the international blogerati in Kensington. |
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Sign up to join the Kensington Presents mailing list for an invite to the next event. |
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He served parochial vicarships in Greensburg, New Kensington and Indiana, before being named pastor of Seven Dolors Parish in Yukon and administrator of St. Timothy. |
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I think people like Kensington because you watch something for 20 minutes and then you share with each other. |
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Walking their pup Lupo in Kensington Park is an almost daily occurrence when they are in London. |
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The play is set in the Shear Madness hair salon, fictionally located in Kensington, where the lives of customers and hairdressers are disrupted by a murder. |
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Kensington High Street was less threatening to the plastic and I even had a decent pint of draught bitter at just a few pence more than I pay in the centre of York. |
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He hopped into the Range Rover and was swiftly driven home to Kensington Palace by his long-suffering royal protection officers. |
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Calling Apartment 1A Kensington Palace an apartment is a just a teensy bit misleading. |
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Prince Michael enjoys a subsidy from the Queen towards the cost of his accommodation at Kensington Palace, but he receives no payment from the civil list or privy purse. |
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It took a couple of spins around Marble Arch and a brief stop in Belgrave Square to phone my brother for directions before I finally managed to manoeuvre onto Kensington Road. |
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The Hashemites will not just surrender power and abscond to South Kensington. |
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In Athol and in Kensington, I see some houses that have been empty so long their curtains have given up holding on, have come undone thread by thread. |
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Also on the 23rd, oddball underground rapper NerdX will bid his adieus and release his latest recording at the Carpenter's Union Hall in Kensington. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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Tatton in Cheshire came top, and it is amusing to learn that certain Sheffield residents are better off than the toffs from Kensington and Chelsea. |
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Other than a glimpse of the curtains, little of the Cambridges' renovated Kensington Palace home can be seen in the photograph. |
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Mrs Hill's early childhood was spent opposite the gasworks in North Kensington where local folklore held that the gasworks' fumes had magic healing qualities. |
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Witness the currently vanishing street frontages of Smithdown Road and Kensington and the mournful spectacle of the Edge Lane tabula rasa. |
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On 17 April, the Duke was gratefully received by the Queen at Kensington Palace. |
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He tried for the Kensington and Chelsea seat after the death of Alan Clark, but did not make the shortlist. |
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For three years before that they had been attending its associated church, St Mary Abbots, near the Cameron family home in North Kensington. |
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Next is Kensington and Chelsea, the third best in England, then Redbridge, Hammersmith and Fulham, Bromley, Barnet and Harrow. |
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He probably got his death, as he liked to have done two years ago, by viewing the troops for the expedition from the wall of Kensington Garden. |
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The incomplete Analytical Engine was put on display to the public at the 1862 International Exhibition in South Kensington, London. |
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The main campus of Imperial College was constructed beside the buildings of the Imperial Institute in South Kensington. |
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Imperial's main campus is located in the South Kensington area of central London. |
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There are two student bars on the South Kensington campus, one at the Imperial College Union and one at Eastside. |
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Kensington Meadows is an area of mixed woodland and open meadow next to the river which has been designated as a local nature reserve. |
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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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They did not receive an important commission until 1941, when they designed housing for workers in Kensington, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. |
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From 1862, the Millais family lived at 7 Cromwell Place, Kensington, London. |
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Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen at 22 Hyde Park Gate in Kensington, London. |
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On 2 December 1926, Hitchcock married his assistant director, Alma Reville, at the Brompton Oratory in South Kensington, London. |
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England defeated Australia in the final in Barbados, which was played at Kensington Oval. |
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The palace was built by Lucas Brothers, who also built the Royal Albert Hall in South Kensington at around the same time. |
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Eliot died of emphysema at his home in Kensington in London, on 4 January 1965, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. |
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His mother allowed him to live free of charge in her house in South Kensington, but he nevertheless needed an income. |
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He was also fond of hand knotted Persian carpets and advised the South Kensington Museum in the acquisition of fine Kerman carpets. |
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The Darwin Building in Kensington Gore dates from the 1960s and is a Grade II listed building. |
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In the early 2000s the college conceived a substantial second campus being created on the site, with a minibus service linking it to Kensington. |
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He is buried in Kensington Cemetery, Gunnersbury, West London, and there is a blue plaque on his former home in his honour. |
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Results for all constituencies except Kensington were reported by the morning after the election. |
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A little further to the south lie the conjoined parks of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. |
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On 3 October 2012, Duffy escaped from a fire in the rented penthouse apartment in which she was living, Abbots House in Kensington, London. |
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Purported runestones have been found in North America, most famously the Kensington Runestone. |
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Lehzen had been a formative influence on Victoria, and had supported her against the Kensington System. |
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She agreed to visit the gardens of the Royal Horticultural Society at Kensington and take a drive through London in an open carriage. |
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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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Potter and Heelis were married on 15 October 1913 in London at St Mary Abbots in Kensington. |
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Mrs Dosett, aware that daintiness was no longer within the reach of her and hers, did assent to these walkings in Kensington Gardens. |
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The following summer, however, the Sabbatarians succeeded in stopping Sunday military band performances in Kensington Gardens. |
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In 1895, the Barries bought a house on Gloucester Road, in South Kensington. |
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Rifkind is carpetbagging in leafy Kensington now having been wiped out in the Scottish backlash against Thatcherism. |
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Money from the Kensington Regeneration project has been used to open a music centre at St Sebastian's RC primary school. |
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They show the little Prince sitting on the steps of Kensington Palace. |
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Scott Kensington posted on the video description that his wife and sister filmed the UFO sighting while they were visiting New York City. |
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Kensington Technology Group, a leader in computer accessories, today announces its new line of Kensington VideoCAM Digital PC Cameras. |
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The Australian variety on sale right now is Kensington Pride, a virtually fibreless mango. |
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I WAS one of the Kensington Field residents who met with the campaigners of KNOP on February 3 and I've got to say I was disappointed with what I witnessed. |
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Other residences include Clarence House and Kensington Palace. |
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For four months he was confined to a private asylum, Kensington House. |
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The Duchess arrived at Kensington Palace shortly before George died, and after his death insisted that Anne leave Kensington for St James's Palace against her wishes. |
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As the Kensington story suggests, co-op nursery schools were neighborhood preschools, owned and operated by mothers of the children who attended them. |
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The Duchess of Marlborough was angered when Abigail moved into rooms at Kensington Palace that Sarah considered her own, though she rarely if ever used them. |
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Marble Arch and Wellington Arch, at the north and south ends of Park Lane, respectively, have royal connections, as do the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall in Kensington. |
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Writing on June 3 1993, after Diana had moved from Highgrove to Kensington Palace, he begins by offering to rent her a garden house on his Althorp estate. |
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Frank Brangwyn attended Westminster City School but often played traunt to spend time in his father's workshop or drawing in the South Kensington Museum. |
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It was on the sets of this film where Burton was introduced by Williams to Sybil Williams, whom he married on 5 February 1949 at a register office in Kensington. |
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The RCA has two campuses, in South Kensington and in Battersea. |
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In 1853 it was expanded and moved to Marlborough House, and then, in 1853 or 1857, to South Kensington, on the same site as the South Kensington Museum. |
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This work was later exhibited in Kensington Gardens in 2010 as part of the show Turning the World Upside Down, along with three other major mirror works. |
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Mary had a single pair of shoes, and books about Jesus and the saints, while Omar was raised in Kensington as an English gentleman by his sophisticated grandmother. |
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Barrie would take long walks in nearby Kensington Gardens, and in 1900 the couple moved into a house directly overlooking the gardens at 100 Bayswater Road. |
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Twenty years ago, the company passed out of direct family ownership to a local plantsman, Pierre Bennerup, the owner of Sunny Border Nurseries in Kensington, Conn. |
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Hull's private school for the deaf in South Kensington, London. |
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The designers were heavily influenced by ancient amphitheatres, but had also been exposed to the ideas of Gottfried Semper while he was working at the South Kensington Museum. |
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Ernest and Gertrude Hartley were married in 1912 in Kensington, London. |
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She sailed to England for the service, but became ill en route, and on arrival was taken to hospital in Dover and then Kensington in London, missing the reburial on 26 May. |
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A few years later the Imperial War Museum moved to South Kensington, and then in the 1930s to its present site Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, formerly Bedlam. |
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The Ladies' Department of King's College London was opened in Kensington Square in 1885, which later in 1902 became King's College Women's Department. |
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In 1992, he married actress Lalla Ward in Kensington and Chelsea, London. |
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The Durham all-rounder has a fractured scaphoid in his right hand and has been ruled out of the World T20 after thumping the locker at the Kensington Oval. |
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That's why Kensington made the BlackBelt 2nd Degree Rugged Case. |
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On March 1, the actress returned to the same synagogue in South Kensington as Samantha's official date for the bar mitzvah of her half-brother Joshua Ronson. |
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