Although the offers gave custody to Lawrence they made no mention of decision making with respect to the children. |
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Damien Lawrence, 29, pleaded guilty to 11 charges relating to the care of a kitten, nine puppies and a bearded dragon lizard. |
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Hopefully some pictures of my dreads will surface here as a result of the Lawrence meetup in a few weeks, in case anyone is curious. |
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It is possible that Walker, trained in the traditional canon at Sarah Lawrence, may be directly alluding to Shelley's line. |
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They'll kayak the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and, as a tribute to the host province, paddle a traditional wooden dory row boat. |
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During her vacations, she cruised along the St. Lawrence Seaway and visited a dude ranch in Wyoming. |
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Their first airplane, the Cootie, was a single-seat monoplane with a twocylinder Lawrence engine. |
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To read D. H. Lawrence is to be revived by the electric current of energy that flows through his words. |
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She says she is not like Lawrence, but we know the craft of writing has always been enmeshed in apprenticeship. |
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Fortunately, Lawrence remembered where the light switches were so the place was relit with illumination. |
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For Mrs Lawrence, fighting for what she believes in is all in a day's work. |
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Ted's first cartoon, a lampoon of the Lawrence of Arabia craze, appeared in the July 16, 1927, issue of the Saturday Evening Post. |
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The wind blows huge squalls of fine grey sand everywhere, so kikois are wrapped around our heads, Lawrence of Arabia style. |
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However, the company's new media division is clearly one area where Lawrence could quite easily blow his trumpet. |
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Cook charted the coasts and seaways of Canada, the St Lawrence Channel and the coasts of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. |
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The St Lawrence seaway, one of the world's busiest shipping lanes after the English Channel, exits around the northern tip of Nova Scotia. |
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He is credited with being the first European discoverer of the St. Lawrence River. |
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Growing up on the tough Lawrence Weston Estate in Bristol, thespian tendencies were not encouraged. |
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I don't remember saying a thing, only monosyllables, till Mrs. Lawrence gave me an air kiss and walked away. |
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They literally carried their conquests from the gulf of St. Lawrence to the gulf of Mexico. |
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It would not be possible for the Met not to be changed by the journey from Lawrence. |
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Not for the first time, Monique was very glad that he could not read emotions like she could, or thoughts, like Lawrence. |
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As a fan of cowcatchers and clacking wheels, Elrond Lawrence tracked Salinas Valley rails into the early 20th century. |
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As a result of Lawrence many, of all orientations and political creeds, see same-sex marriage as the next step. |
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In 1926, DH Lawrence stayed there with a couple of maiden aunts while he corrected proofs of Lady Chatterley's Lover. |
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Plans are underway for establishing a training school here, since yachting is becoming bigger and bigger, said Lawrence. |
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It is a little known fact that Lawrence was instrumental in giving Robson a leg-up on the managerial ladder. |
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Before leaving their ports of call, foreign ships check the depth of the St. Lawrence. |
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To serve, Lawrence suggests a sprinkling of wheatgerm on top, and a moat of milk. |
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Yorke floats a ball into England's box which Lawrence heads over, though the goal was never in danger. |
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Named after the run-down apartment building the band was eventually evicted from, The Lawrence Arms give us straight-up, Midwestern punk rock. |
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For those who don't know, the story is a futuristic allegory of the Arab Revolt familiar to most through the film Lawrence of Arabia. |
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Lots were drawn to see who would have to be thrown out to the mermaid and the lot fell on Lawrence. |
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Judge George Moorhouse said Barrett, of Lawrence Street, York, had let the church down and shamed himself. |
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These bits are interlaced with the usual interview cuts from Lawrence, director David Raynr, and the production team. |
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Though Lawrence serves as an example of what might have happened to Macdonald, he is historically insignificant. |
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Another way to explore our scenic riverbanks is to raft down the St. Lawrence. |
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The Lord Mayor and other city notables walk from the Guildhall to St Lawrence Jewry to hear a sermon. |
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At the top of the slope, Lawrence offered encouragement and direction that was clear, concise, and visual. |
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The modern equivalent, recommended by Lawrence, is to make a weekly batch and freeze it in bags to be microwaved each morning. |
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Dr. Lawrence was strolling at a leisurely pace, leaning rather heavily on his walking stick. |
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Magistrates told Lawrence that the severity of the offences could warrant a custodial term. |
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Tony Slattery and Josie Lawrence are impro greats, but lack Merton's punishing, satirical, none-more-topical sting. |
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All she knew of her roommate was that his name was Lawrence Anders and was seventeen years old. |
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Besides, Lawrence loves the music of the Fifties, and you get to wear fab frocks too. |
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Twenty years after cinematizing Women in Love, Ken Russell returns to the questing eroticism of D.H. Lawrence. |
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High jinks and fast-moving action prove another winning combination for Bad Boy cops Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in this long-awaited sequel. |
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A tour through the St. Lawrence Valley will let the traveller experience picturesque islands, rugged fjords and a bucolic countryside. |
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Former Oxford blue Will made a century and Lawrence made an unbeaten half-century. |
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The poet in Lawrence was sublimated by the journalist in him in order to accomplish this project and get paid. |
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In appearance he was a cross between a youthful James Stewart and Peter O'Toole in his Lawrence of Arabia heyday. |
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Fortunately for Lawrence and John, that same piece points to success in treating racism with antipsychotic drugs. |
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A famous actor, played by Lawrence Harvey, does a striptease during a performance of Hamlet. |
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He clearly was not up to standard and Lawrence took full advantage of this. |
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Edward told Lawrence his brother's story, whereupon the man took out a watch chain. |
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Among the pioneers of free verse, D. H. Lawrence stands out as one who, though gifted in metrical verse, is happier without meter. |
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These yearly handlists will include letters written by Lawrence and letters received by him for which texts are known to be extant. |
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This species is native to lakes and streams in the St. Lawrence, Great Lakes, and Mississippi River systems. |
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Macy does an excellent job of humanizing Lawrence, even on those occasions when he is asked to speak forced and unnatural lines. |
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However, Gazette editor Gary Lawrence asked the magistrates to exercise their power to waive the rule. |
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Along with Dawn, Angie, Julia and Kevin, Baz left his Lawrence Street watering hole after a few slurps in good time to get to the airport. |
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Here I follow Lawrence Lipking's spirited and unhackneyed essay in resisting any clear or settled message. |
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Rudy Lawrence, president of the Council of Senior Citizens, wants seniors to register for PharmaCare. |
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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 city, Lawrence, Massachusetts, is located about 30 miles north of Boston and is home to 76,000 people. |
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Labor accuses him of one of the quickest cave-ins in political history but Queensland Opposition leader Lawrence Springborg has sprung to the new senator's defence. |
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In Hobart for the state launch of the AFI awards screening, Mr Lawrence said the institute had reviewed its role and was now looking to a promising future. |
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In the course of this work, Clark introduced the Ordovician stratigraphical terminology that is still in use in the Saint Lawrence Lowlands today. |
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After the campaign ended Lawrence returned to England to promote the cause of Arab independence, but to his dismay the region was carved up between the world powers. |
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The Lawrence County Courthouse, composed of stone and brick, has three stories surmounted by a massive tower in two stages capped by a segmental dome and cupola. |
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In the Vanity Fair piece, Lawrence defended her celebrity status and said that that did not entitle people to her body. |
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The Dior dress Lawrence donned at the Globes bears a strong resemblance to a duvet cover accented with black tape. |
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For the next several years, Lawrence continued to work in this style, adapting it to form an interlacing design on a ring set with a cabochon emerald. |
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To find yourself in a small city in the south of Japan and in the company of visiting artists such as Lawrence Weiner, can be both disorienting and exciting. |
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While playing this more mature role, it appears that Lawrence developed a predilection for all things boudoir. |
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One of York's free-standing gas lamps in the small road off Lawrence Street was to be replaced with an up-to-date electric mercury discharge lamp attached to a wall bracket. |
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And Jennifer Lawrence will, in all likelihood, be her usual, wacky, lovable self. |
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The American commander, Captain James Lawrence, was mortally wounded and his ship surrendered to a British boarding party after a great loss of life. |
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With Mount Royal on his doorstep, it was only natural that the monadnocks stretching eastward from Montreal across the Saint Lawrence valley would attract his attention. |
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For more than 50 years, Army PFC Lawrence S. Gordon was mistakenly interred as a German soldier in a cemetery in France. |
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Van Auken and vice presidential candidate Jim Lawrence are on the ballot in New Jersey, and are urging supporters in New York to cast write-in votes. |
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How unauthorized naked pics of Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and other celebrities lost the power to shock or shame. |
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In the movie, T.E. Lawrence becomes a megalomaniac, a killer, and finally a mystery even to himself. |
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There was something as massive and significant as the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway which re-directed much shipping away from Eastern ports. |
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It is known that Major Samuel Lawrence, for example, at times employed apprentice and journeymen shoemakers, so diversifying from purely agricultural production. |
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Microplastics have been discovered widely distributed across the bottom of the St. Lawrence River, the first time such pollutants have been found in freshwater sediments. |
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The part of Acadia between the Bay of Fundy and the St Lawrence became disputed territory, claimed by Mi'kmaqs, Maliseets, and Abenakis, supported by the French. |
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He took me out to the famous cabin outside Taos where Lawrence had lived and worked with his wife, her friend, and a cow. |
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Before winter, the colonial militia that had captured Fort Beausejour would return home and Lawrence would be left with 250 redcoats to control 13,000 Acadians. |
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The two species of this family are found at high latitudes in the arctic seas and in most of the major rivers draining into them, south to the Saint Lawrence River. |
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In a hot-button cover story interview with Vanity Fair, Lawrence explained it best. |
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A blond-haired Adonis with piercing blue eyes, his intense, neurotic messianic Lawrence is always the performance by which he will be most readily remembered. |
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In both cases, Lawrence is reacting authentically in the face of a public that expects actresses to be superhuman. |
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It thrived with the likes of Allen Ginsburg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Lenny Bruce, but isn't an art form that died along with the beat generation. |
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In 1876 he loaded the schooner City of Manitowoc with pine deals in Manistee, Michigan and took them through the St. Lawrence River and across the ocean. |
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Some of the things Lawrence had to alter from the book involved President Coin, played by Julianne Moore. |
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We would not have Lawrence v. Texas and the threat of judicially imposed definitions of marriage. |
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The first cache of photos landed online in late August, and celebs Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton, and others were targeted. |
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This week, Lawrence films a guest stint on californication as a former teen idol turned movie star turned drug addict. |
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The movie, directed by Francis Lawrence, opens after the events of catching Fire. |
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It looks personal, sounds personal, and tells us zero about Jennifer Lawrence. |
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When I credit her for discovering Jennifer Lawrence in casting her as Ree Dolly, she smiles bashfully, before backpedaling a bit. |
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They want Lawrence to suck it up and smile for the camera, however retroactively. |
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Tune in next week for the rest of our in-depth interview with Mockingjay director Francis Lawrence. |
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Reeve and Lawrence counterclaimed for damages for breach of contract by failure to meet the temperature and flow rate criteria for the supply of cool water. |
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On the American side of the Atlantic, where it is also known as the mackerel shark, it can be found from the Gulf of St Lawrence down to S. Carolina. |
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Metcalf, 47, is on sabbatical from Lawrence University, in Wisconsin. |
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It was short portage railway around a cataract in the St. Lawrence River, running only 14 miles between Lapraire on the St.Lawrence River and St.John's on the Richelieu River. |
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I am indebted to Scottish cookery writer, Sue Lawrence, for this recipe. |
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Two Inupiat men from Gambell, Alaska, used garbage bags to return home to their St. Lawrence Island community after the motor on their boat died in rough seas. |
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Even at the most courageous and daring moments of his service in the desert, Lawrence was gnawed by these doubts. |
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Five o'clock came and we met Lawrence round the corner from the kitchen. |
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So when, during a lecture on D.H. Lawrence, Bill mentioned that the writer's sexual problems were rooted in his relationship with his mother, there was dead silence. |
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Her common-law husband is Lawrence Dublay, who is 65 years old. |
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I have referred to these simply to note the closeness and familiarity which existed between the two men at the time. Mr Samant then proceeded to contact Lawrence Jones. |
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Most of the hooded seal population is distributed in the North Atlantic including the waters around the Maritime provinces, Newfoundland, and into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. |
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Lionel Trilling routinely hailed Hemingway and Faulkner, F.R. Leavis venerated D.H. Lawrence. |
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Among the newcomers to fill those Sask Party seats are Aboriginal MLAs Roger Parent, Greg Lawrence and Jennifer Campeau. |
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He won a scholarship to Villanova and ended up here in Lawrence. |
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In 1899, galelike winds loosened stones, and Lawrence Brignolia, a blacksmith from suburban Cambridge, was leading when he fell on one. |
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In Lawrence, a mile is generally 12 city blocks east-west or 8 blocks north-south. |
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The title reflects Nottingham's literary heritage, with Lord Byron, DH Lawrence and Alan Sillitoe having links to the city. |
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They asked for, and received, permission to do so from both William Lawrence Bragg and Wilkins. |
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Charles Lawrence was the Chairman, Lister Ellis, Robert Gladstone, John Moss and Joseph Sandars were the Deputy Chairmen. |
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The Lawrence Sheriff School was eventually founded in the late 19th century to carry on Sheriff's original intentions. |
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Lawrence, whose life was the basis of the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia, and Thomas Coryat. |
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During the 18th century Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Thomas Lawrence lived and worked in Bath. |
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They planned to rob the house of Joseph Lawrence, a farmer at Earlsbury Farm in Edgware. |
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They pulled his breeches around his ankles, and dragged him around the house, but Lawrence refused to reveal the whereabouts of his money. |
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Another account claims that two of the gang were spotted by a servant of Joseph Lawrence. |
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Some of the issues Lawrence explores are sexuality, emotional health, vitality, spontaneity, and instinct. |
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In the years 1902 to 1906 Lawrence served as a pupil teacher at the British School, Eastwood. |
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In the autumn of 1908 the newly qualified Lawrence left his childhood home for London. |
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She eloped with Lawrence to her parents' home in Metz, a garrison town then in Germany near the disputed border with France. |
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During these final years Lawrence renewed a serious interest in oil painting. |
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Rather than a republic, Lawrence called for an absolute dictator and equivalent dictatrix to lord over the lower peoples. |
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In these books, Lawrence explores the possibilities for life within an industrial setting. |
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In particular Lawrence is concerned with the nature of relationships that can be had within such a setting. |
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Though often classed as a realist, Lawrence in fact uses his characters to give form to his personal philosophy. |
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Although best known for his novels, Lawrence wrote almost 800 poems, most of them relatively short. |
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Coward and Gertrude Lawrence played the lead roles, Elyot Chase and Amanda Prynne. |
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Originally Jennifer Lawrence was approached for a role, but due to scheduling conflicts had to decline the project. |
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He was named Captain of the England team on 4 October 2004, replacing Lawrence Dallaglio who had resigned five weeks earlier. |
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In the 1850s, the Englishman Charles Lawrence was responsible for developing the game in Ireland through his coaching. |
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In August 1852 Robert travelled to Canada to advise the Grand Trunk Railway on crossing the St Lawrence River at Montreal. |
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Nova Scotia produced internationally recognized shipbuilders Donald McKay and William Dawson Lawrence. |
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He bought works from young artists he admired, such as James Lawrence Isherwood, whose Woman with Black Cat hung on his studio wall. |
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New York followed Pasadena in 1963, when the Guggenheim Museum exhibited Six Painters and the Object, curated by Lawrence Alloway. |
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A college of theology and arts called St John's College was founded in 1418 by Robert of Montrose and Lawrence of Lindores. |
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It is possible that Derby was covering Haig's back, advising him to ask for Herbert Lawrence as the new CGS, not General Butler. |
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A few examples include Bob Kaufman, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. |
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This would be the last Gorky's album to feature input from founder member John Lawrence, who left the group during the recording sessions. |
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He persuaded cyclotron inventor Ernest Lawrence to let him take back some discarded cyclotron parts that had become radioactive. |
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Jacques Cartier's explorations of the Saint Lawrence River were initiated in hope of finding a way through the continent. |
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Cliftonville Hockey Club plays its home matches at St Lawrence College and has a clubhouse that it shares with Broadstairs Cricket Club. |
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Note the difference in spelling between the village of St Lawrence and its church, which is dedicated to the Roman Martyr Laurence. |
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Ramsgate railway station is situated at the top of the town near the parish of St Lawrence. |
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It blocks the mouth of the Saint Lawrence River, creating the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the world's largest estuary. |
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In the 1890s, Lawrence Hargrave conducted research on wing structures and developed a box kite that lifted the weight of a man. |
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A mutual friend introduced Young to Lawrence Dale, who once seeing his work asked him to join the Bell Aircraft company. |
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Despite their victory at Louisbourg, the British decided to wait for the spring before heading further up the St Lawrence. |
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This was to be achieved by the deployment of a massive force up the St Lawrence River. |
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The town grew from a small fishing hamlet in the 19th century, situated between the villages of Bonchurch and St Lawrence. |
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Between 2004 and 2010 a 'rail link' bus by Wightbus ran from St Lawrence and Ventnor to Shanklin, facilitating the journey to and from Ventnor. |
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There is currently no vehicular access between St Lawrence and Niton along the former road. |
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St Lawrence is a village on the south side of the Isle of Wight, in southern England. |
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St Lawrence is situated on the Undercliff, and is subject to frequent landslips. |
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Passengers can change onto Southern Vectis buses to Ventnor and St Lawrence. |
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In 1999 a team led by Robert Ballard and Harvard University archaeology Professor Lawrence Stager investigated the wrecks. |
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According to Lawrence Stone, narrative has traditionally been the main rhetorical device used by historians. |
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In 1534 the explorer French Jacques Cartier described and mapped the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River. |
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The five provinces bordering the Gulf of Saint Lawrence also have several provincial parks apiece, some of which preserve coastal features. |
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Most inhabitants live in urban areas near the Saint Lawrence River between Montreal and Quebec City, the capital. |
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The proclamation restricted the province to an area along the banks of the Saint Lawrence River. |
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Since 1959, the Saint Lawrence Seaway has provided a navigable link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. |
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The Saint Lawrence River with its estuary forms the basis of Quebec's development through the centuries. |
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By 1688, the ironworks were operated by Lawrence Wellington, but a few years after the furnace was occupied by Shadrach Fox. |
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The British Commissioner resident at Lucknow, Sir Henry Lawrence, had enough time to fortify his position inside the Residency compound. |
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He entered the ramshackle bus, and was driven a long distance through very sandy streets to the hotel on the St. Lawrence. |
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At this time, construction of major highways brought larger cities such as Lawrence and Lowell into shopping range. |
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Captain Lawrence was killed and Captain Broke was so badly wounded that he never again held a sea command. |
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Belvidere is the mostly residential area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River, and north of the Lowell and Lawrence railroad. |
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Even by the time of the founding of Lawrence in 1845, there were questions being raised about its viability. |
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Major Canadian novelists include Carol Shields, Lawrence Hill, Margaret Atwood and Alice Munro. |
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In the event, Gray lost out to Lawrence Brockett, but he secured the position in 1768 after Brockett's death. |
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The four new authors on whom he focused were Walpole, Gilbert Cannan, Compton Mackenzie and D H Lawrence. |
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The show follows Lawrence Jameson, a regular Rico Suave, and Freddy Benson, a small-time swindler who tugs at ladies' heart. |
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She was the wife of Admiral Sir Lawrence Halsted, died in 1835 and is buried at Christow. |
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During his 13-year career as a game-changing NFL linebacker, Lawrence Taylor hit opponents so hard he often made them see stars. |
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He's a self-satisfied klutz who aspires to be a con artist.... Compared with Lawrence, Freddy is small change. |
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Provided that report is true, when our border neighbors visit Lawrence again they will need to come strong-handed. |
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Here Mrs. Lawrence had smiled to soften the anxiety of her blue eyes under their frowning, carefully tweezed brows. |
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The inflatable child seat is designed by Lawrence Abele, a design manager at Volvo's Los Angeles-based Monitoring and Concept Center. |
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According to reports, the poster claimed that with him are 60 other images of Lawrence in raunchier positions. |
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The best guess is white dwarfs,'' said David Bennett, an astrophysicist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories near Oakland, Calif. |
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Forty percent of the Latinos in the Lawrence area knew about azogue or used it themselves. |
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Jack was Poison Ivy, Malcolm was The Penguin, Lawrence was a little penguin minion, following Malcolm around. |
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New loanees Tom Lawrence, Reece James and Scott Wootton could make their Millers debuts. |
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The Great Lakes connect to the Atlantic through the Saint Lawrence River, which flows out of Lake Ontario. |
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This 454-mile scenic byway stretches from the shores of Lake Erie in Pennsylvania to the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River. |
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Actress and singer Carol Lawrence will headline this year's black-tie gala fund-raiser for the Children's Center of the Antelope Valley Nov. |
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And before you ask, the band are not named after a dodgy Australian soap or the DH Lawrence bodice ripper. |
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Three fouls on Kings big man Lawrence Funderburke in just six minutes. |
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Competing in the 150-up final in front of a full house were Bomarsund B's Lawrence Seddon, and Veterans A's John Hume. |
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Both clews are made up entirely of volunteers, said the ship's highest-ranking enlisted man, Senior Chief Petty Officer Lawrence Naumann. |
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Also featuring was singer Liz Lawrence and a brass trio who added some extra meatiness to various songs. |
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Houlihan Lawrence announced that Bill Breakstone has joined as sales associate in their Pound Ridge office. |
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That's what will happen in Lawrence on the last weekend of May as the Busker Festival partners with the Art Tougeau Art Car Parade. |
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Jordan Silds and Oliver Haigh both scored tries, with man-of-the-match Haigh and Reece Lawrence adding the goals. |
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Others in form were Tom Pattison, Josh Shaw, Jordan Silds, Reece Lawrence and Mathew Walker. |
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He started his career in 1993 as a teen telemarker for The Eagle-Tribune in Lawrence, Mass. |
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It wasn't surprising that Lawrence ventured there after graduating in 1910 to work on an archaeological dig in Carchemish, Syria. |
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Volunteer guide Lawrence Bryson, who took over thenal stint of the day, said visitors had been mostly local residents. |
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Even before the results of the blood test were back, Jamie Lawrence changed her diet, eliminating gluten, just in case she had celiac disease. |
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Former NFL running back Lawrence Phillips is suspected of killing his cellmate in a Central California prison. |
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Another event included the ex-Arsenal FC legend Sol Campbell, the former Arsenal chairman David Dean and sports writer Amy Lawrence. |
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Perlmutter is at the Supernova Cosmology Project at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, in Berkeley. |
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Bill-topping Lawrence Murphy turned in an impressive performance to comfortably outpoint Doncaster middleweight Michael Alexander. |
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Did Jennifer Lawrence wear a new blue mystique suit in this film? |
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Huddersfield Giant stars Leroy Cudjoe and Michael Lawrence raised a glass to an ale brewed in their team's honour. |
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The judge accepted a psychiatric report which found Lawrence to be suffering from a paranoid personality disorder. |
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For 65 minutes I thought Ginge was excellent against Poland,' remarked Lawrence. |
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Lennie Lawrence believes the signing of Tony Warner has given him a Premiership quality goalkeeping dilemma. |
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Di Prima follows Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Janice Mirikitani, devorah major, and Jack Hirschman. |
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The Old Town and Distillery district, with its Victorian buildings and St Lawrence food market was a close second. |
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As a result, this sent Lawrence in a tailspin, and, most dishearteningly, she lost her sense of humor. |
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Pooch the pug ran off as dad-of-two Lawrence Evans, 41, walked her near the Glamorgan Canal last week. |
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Sally Lawrence died at the scene of the crash in the English Midlands last October. |
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The cane-wielding commander in chief and several bystanders subdued the would-be killer, an unemployed housepainter named Richard Lawrence. |
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Harvard Professor Lawrence Summers insightfully discussed how academic research can influence and hopefully improve public policy. |
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To a loyal cadre of Manhattan real estate executives, Lawrence Fiedler is guru par excellence. |
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The pre-race favorite and FootLocker Nationals runner-up, Marie Lawrence of Reno, Nev. |
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Selected via an open-call, this year's residents will be Freyja Sewell, Harry Trimble and Oscar Medley-Whitfield, Lawrence Lek and Yuri Suzuki. |
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The lawyer for a teenager at the center of Lawrence Taylor's sexual misconduct case says the girl will make an impact statement at the former football star's sentencing. |
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While Lawrence was in New Mexico, he was visited by Aldous Huxley. |
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Next week the Lawrence Batley Theatre joins the celebrations with the world premiere of a new play, Lost Boy Racer, by Huddersfield writer Julie Amanda Bokowiec. |
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Less well known is the memoir of Maurice Magnus, Memoirs of the Foreign Legion, in which Lawrence recalls his visit to the monastery of Monte Cassino. |
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The most populous physiographic region is the Saint Lawrence Lowland. |
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It is clear that Lawrence had an extremely close relationship with his mother, and his grief became a major turning point in his life, just as the death of Mrs. |
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Hueffer then commissioned the story Odour of Chrysanthemums which, when published in that magazine, encouraged Heinemann, a London publisher, to ask Lawrence for more work. |
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Turner, John Soane, Thomas Rowlandson, William Blake, Thomas Lawrence, John Constable, George Hayter, David Wilkie, William Etty and Edwin Landseer. |
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He recognised these horses as those used by the same group of men who had stopped at his alehouse before the Lawrence attack, and called for the parish constable. |
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Since Lawrence Sheriff lived in Rugby and the neighbouring Brownsover, the school was intended to be a free grammar school for the boys of those towns. |
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That's partly because of recent political decisions relating to power plants, says Julio Friedmann, head of carbon management at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. |
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Brighton, MA, Farrah Funeral Home, Lawrence, MA, Keefe Funeral Home, Inc. |
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Rugby School was founded in 1567 as a provision in the will of Lawrence Sheriff, who had made his fortune supplying groceries to Queen Elizabeth I of England. |
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Ali bin Nasser Al-Ghafis received here today Singaporean Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Lawrence Anderson and the accompanying delegation. |
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Peter Lawrence was one of the first few masters to go to Doon. |
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It's quite a drive, to the next Nova Scotia delight, the rugged coast of Cape Breton Island, just off the bay leading to Canada's mighty St Lawrence River. |
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That's Jennifer Lawrence planting a passionate smackeroo on boyfriend Nicholas Hoult as she wins Best Supporting Actress for her American Hustle role. |
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To date, 33 new country records have been verified and another 30 await verification in Maury, Marshall, Hickman, Lawrence, Williamson, Lewis, Wayne and Giles County. |
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Rugby School was founded in 1567 with money left in the will of Lawrence Sheriff, a locally born grocer, who moved to London and earned his fortune. |
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To build his cyclotron, Chadwick brought in two young experts, Bernard Kinsey and Harold Walke, who had worked with Lawrence at the University of California. |
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Chadwick was himself a critic of Big Science in general, and Lawrence in particular, whose approach he considered careless and focused on technology at the expense of science. |
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Among these are at the Hall, Denmark Street and Gospel Hall, St Lawrence. |
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Charles Lawrence International, on the Northern Road Industrial Estate in Newark makes EPDM rubber granules and machinery for maintaining artificial sports surfaces. |
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It is ironic that the usual criticism regarded as damning Lawrence is precisely that he is heavyhanded, that he labours the point, that he is overinsistent. |
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Dr. Ernest O. Lawrence, the inventor of the cyclotron, revealed the plans for one of these machines recently at the Sheffield centennial at Yale. It will be called a bevatron. |
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Although the art auction is over this year, there is always an opportunity to donate to the organization, such as getting a Lawrence GiveBack card. |
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The N-9 seaplane Mirick was using dated back to a 1915 flying-torpedo project led by Lawrence Burst Sperry, inventor of the Sperry gyrostabilizer. |
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But the Chhokar family hope his killers will finally be brought to justice following the Lawrence trial verdict and the scrapping of Scotland's double jeopardy laws. |
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Assaf came ahead of American actress Jennifer Lawrence, who won an Oscar in February, and Canadian pop musician Justin Bieber, who performed in the UAE in May. |
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The authors, Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone, are popularizers with previously published volumes on book collecting and other topics, some fictional. |
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But Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence kept a lowprofile in a grey hoody, flat shoes and loose black trousers for a night out in London with Brit boyfriend Nicholas Hoult. |
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Decorated plates and pitchers of Decatur, Hull, Bainbridge, Lawrence, Perry, and Macdonough were made in Staffordshire, England, and found a ready market in the United States. |
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To generate support for the scheme, the provisional committee initiated a public campaign led by Joseph Lawrence, who had worked for the Hull and Barnsley Railway. |
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A squadron of Punjabi cavalry sent by Sir John Lawrence raised the siege. |
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See R v Hinks and Lawrence v Metropolitan Police Commissioner. |
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Naukan was evacuated in 1958 with most of the occupants relocated to Nunyamo near Saint Lawrence Bay, Chukotka, and Keniskun was merged with Uelen a little earlier. |
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In 1596 Raleigh sent his lieutenant, Lawrence Kemys, back to Guyana in the area of the Orinoco River, to gather more information about the lake and the golden city. |
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Arboriculturist Mark Lawrence is advising local horticulturists on the care and pruning of around 250 trees before they are moved to the capital's Mushrif Park. |
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Both Lawrence Fitzgerald and Peter Trickett argue Jave la Grande is based on Portuguese sea charts, now lost, which the mapmakers of Dieppe misaligned. |
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Cricketer and Australian rules football pioneer Tom Wills coached the team in an Aboriginal language he learnt as a child, and Charles Lawrence accompanied them to England. |
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In The Fabulators Robert Scholes praised Hawkes's picaresque mode of fiction, placing his novels next to those of Lawrence Durrell and Kurt Vonnegut. |
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The puck skittered to the left point where Lawrence Smith flipped the puck toward the net, the slow-motion knuckler eluding Ginn and stunning the arena into silence. |
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On November 16, 2006, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory issued a press release suggesting Neanderthals and ancient humans probably did not interbreed. |
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The tunnel between St Lawrence and Whitwell is home to a mushroom farm, while the one from Ventnor to Wroxall is now used to collect and transport Ventnor's water supply. |
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Now, having confirmed his intention to leave the Potters, Lawrence would like to be reunited with the former Republic of Ireland boss at Molineux. |
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David Bowie was an inpsired choice to play the alien inEarth but with exception of MerryChristmas Mr Lawrence has not beenin anything as good again. |
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Friday at the College Hill Resevoir, West 24th Avenue and Lawrence Street. |
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Since February 2014 Southern Vectis route 6 terminates at Ventnor Botanic Gardens with a more limited morning service between St Lawrence village and Ventnor. |
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They are based at the St Lawrence Ground in Canterbury and also play matches at the Nevill Ground in Royal Tunbridge Wells and the County Cricket Ground, Beckenham. |
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Ulloa concluded that the Gulf of California was the southernmost section of a strait supposedly linking the Pacific with the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. |
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Off the Atlantic coast of Canada, leatherback turtles feed in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence near Quebec and as far north as Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Besides King Henry VII, notable natives of Pembroke include the composer Daniel Jones, actor Mervyn Johns and John Lawrence from the popular music band Gorky's Zygotic Mynci. |
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It was adapted for television by Charles Lawrence and broadcast by the BBC in September 1959 with the original cast, having previously been heard on the Third Programme. |
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Turner, Arthur Sullivan, Hubert Parry, Samuel Johnson, Lawrence of Arabia, William Blake and Sir Alexander Fleming as well as clergy and residents of the local parish. |
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During the 1950s through the 1980s the accordion received significant exposure on television with performances by Myron Floren on The Lawrence Welk Show. |
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Work on its W47 nuclear warhead began in 1957 at the facility that is now called the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory by a team headed by John Foster and Harold Brown. |
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They fished the coastal waters and farmed the shores of what became Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the St Lawrence River valley of Quebec. |
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The US Dept of Energy's Lawrence Livermore Institute conducted an early UCG experiment at very shallow depth and without hydrostatic pressure at Hoe Creek, Wyoming. |
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As of 2014 but historian Lawrence Freedman, who had access to classified documents, said in a 2005 book that the subsequent bombing missions were failures. |
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Established in 1850 by Edwin Lawrence Godkin, the society has been very successful and produced some of the finest orators within Northern Ireland. |
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John Woo once named Lawrence of Arabia among his top three films. |
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Currently on tour and appearing at the Lawrence Batley Theatre on, Wednesday, October 21, the show promises sufficient thrills and scariness to be given a 12-plus age guide. |
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This time, Julian Lawrence found himself chasing down Chase Bloch. |
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Lawrence was ejected from the pub and then is shown coming back into the pub and king-hitting a bloke who collapsed to the floor. |
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Lawrence had it all, a beautiful wife, two smart children, one a girl, the other a boy, and money by the truckload. |
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Lawrence looked over to the radio console and made a slashing motion across his throat. |
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Lawrence was a living conduit, an electrical force whose existence took the form of a man. |
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