Pip and Lynn were wearing riding habits, Pip complaining grouchily about having to wear skirts, even split ones. |
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Much of the wealth he accumulated was invested in real estate in numerous rural areas in the vicinity of Lynn. |
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Lynn was wearing too much makeup, like always, and her side profile made her nose look like it protruded too far out from the rest of her face. |
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He despised his father for looking down on his mother and for neglecting Lynn. |
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I had been trying to loose Lynn in the crowd for over an hour now, but it seemed as if some cruel joker had manacled her to me. |
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Mary Lynn butted up against his side, her blue eyes wide, her smile shy, as if she expected to be pounced on and handcuffed. |
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Lynn sighed, and followed her, while Pip headed towards another tavern to find a drink. |
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Just a couple of months back Lynn was reputed to have talked him out of an early marriage because she felt he wasn't ready to settle down. |
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Lynn said that the settlement, struck by the lead counsel, was negotiated deficiently. |
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Lynn herself compares White to her original producer Owen Bradley and she's not far wrong. |
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Doctors told 20-stone Lynn, 55, she was a prime contender for a heart attack in the next few years unless she lost weight. |
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Lynn had exceptional skills in her chosen field of gerontological nutrition. |
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Lynn responded both by a retaliation against Danes in the town and by sending ambassadors to treat with the king of Denmark. |
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About 500 voters had lined up before the polls opened, county Elections Supervisor Lynn Ledford estimated. |
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Lynn sees reflexology as a complementary treatment, as opposed to alternative. |
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We had a lot of interesting feedback including this information sent in by lawyer Andrew Lynn. |
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You could imagine that Lynn was fairly surprised when she saw who she had been sat next to. |
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Lynn walked right on by, peeking into Jessie's room to make sure she was alone. |
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Every summer, they invite all their subscribers to a clambake on Lynn Beach. |
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The classic toile fabric used for the window swags appealed to Lynn for its Country French feel. |
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Her dad John and stepmother Lynn bought a pushchair and carrycot, while her mother Sue went shopping for baby clothes and other equipment. |
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Each time she was to perform, Lynn suffered such dread that she was always too sick to go on. |
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The Hanse merchants were a special case, and could have their own base in Lynn. |
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We are thrilled that Dame Vera Lynn has joined our campaign for a memorial to the women of the Second World War. |
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Director Ryan O'Connor and stage manager Lynn Wallis are busy going over some behind-the-scenes business. |
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To the north of the site is Lynn Medical Centre and directly opposite the site are the grounds of Ashford Castle. |
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Lynn Wyatt reached into her attic closet, rich with magnificent gowns, and selected a vintage haute couture Nina Ricci. |
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In 1353 Lynn merchant and jurat Laurence de Reppes negotiated a release from all claim that a Roughton man had on him or his issue as villeins. |
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Lynn saw a new beginning for me following a reshaping of my life with things in my work and home becoming resettled. |
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Can Layton's national social alternative find a voice in the riding's four solitudes of Capilano, the city, Lynn Valley and Seymour? |
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The alpine area to be covered by the study extends from Capilano River to Deep Cove with access points in Capilano, Lynn Valley and Seymour. |
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Lynn turned off the light before snuggling comfortably under the warm comforter. |
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Monsignor Lynn has succeeded Monsignor Patrick Gallagher as Vicar General of the Diocese. |
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Lynn will receive training so she can excavate sites, remove fossils and artifacts, and carefully map the finds. |
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Several cougar sightings have been reported in the Lynn Valley area in the past two weeks. |
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Rather then knowing the various memory addresses, or offsets, needed to compromise systems, a single offset could work, Lynn said. |
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Lynn says it helps that a number of nurses and midwives have trained in the courses. |
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Lynn got Tamika, Leeta, and Mimi into playing euchre and the others just sat back, and did their own thing. |
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Miller shares top billing with the colorist, Lynn Varley, who mixes digitized effects with traditional coloring in clever ways. |
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Someone out there is going to read this and figure out who Lynn is and get that message-center operator to put a call through. |
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Mary Lynn Stewart, professor of history and women's studies, is excited about the new program. |
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Alongside Mone's name, however, we are troubled to find that of Sir Alan Sugar, who was so disagreeable to Lynn Barber recently. |
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Lynn started to whine, and Teri had to cover her mouth to stop herself from giggling. |
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Superficially, White would appear to have the upper hand, leading the ladylike Lynn away from tradition and into his raucous orbit. |
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Lynn has returned to help find her brother, Wylie, who has joined a group of determined eco-activists. |
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Ex-parish priest Cannon Francis Lynn read the gospel while Skreen native Fr. Brian Conlon delivered a beautiful homily. |
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Despite Lynn being in Honors, she was a big slacker and the teacher had learned this bit of information a long time ago. |
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The lectureship is supported by funds derived from the Society's Lynn W. Day Endowment for Publications in Forest History. |
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The school will be blessed by Right Reverend Mons. Francis V. Lynn P.P. V.G. representing Most Reverend Dr. John Fleming, Bishop of Killala. |
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In his trading ventures he showed a marked preference for associating with men of the Low Countries rather than those of Lynn. |
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While in Baghdad, Lynn made dozens of photographs of the exquisite antiquities housed in the Iraq Museum. |
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She nodded and, as their orders arrived, their conversation turned to lighter topics such as what Lynn thought of her school and her schoolmates. |
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It took time, but Hemingway eventually met his match in the incisive Kenneth Lynn. |
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This prompts Sarah Lynn to stab herself with a Confederate bayonet letter-opener, causing a geyser of blood. |
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By the end of his life he had acquired substantial property in Lynn. |
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Creation of a Common Council in Lynn doubtless is largely responsible for raising the average age of jurats, by setting an additional rung in the ladder. |
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Lynn paused, feeling the knot starting to tighten again in her stomach. |
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They provided an added advantage to Lynn as a site attracting trade, since the fleets offered a sheltered anchorage for ships carrying visiting merchants. |
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Lynn A. Meisch has conducted fieldwork in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia since 1973 and has published extensively on Andean life and culture. |
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Swinging defensively, Lynn lofted a short fly down the left field line. |
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In 1310 the king granted life exemption from tallages, prises, juries, assizes, and royal ministries to Nicholas de Fakenham of Lynn, who is not known to have held any office. |
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For his heroics, one of the soldiers, Billy Lynn, has achieved a national celebrity on the magnitude of Jessica Lynch. |
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The current had been wearing away the bottom of the slope, making a slide inevitable, said authors Daniel and Lynn Rodgers Miller. |
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Hi, Lynn, thanks a million for babysitting for me this Sunday. |
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Soon, he thought, soon it would be him living high on the hog like Lynn. |
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Democratic Rep. Gary Peters faces a strong challenge from Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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This year, Kara Lynn is training with the middle distance group. |
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Lynn Meekins, the managing editor, decided against wasting time and energy on extras. |
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Also in on the Davis con were Lydia Eileen Pearce, one of the owners of the Steward-Pearce Mortuary, and notary Barbara Ann Lynn. |
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In March 1340 he travelled to London on community business, to show proof to the city authorities that Lynn burgesses were exempt from murage exactions there. |
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His father, Lynn, is a dirt-track legend in the Steel City with more than 200 feature victories and track titles at four different local speedways. |
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Lynn also suggests handrails on either side of the steps, and painting a white line across the top of each step, to make it more easily visible to those with poor sight. |
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At Lynn in 1340 John de Swerdestone and Adam de Walsoken were elected collectors of the wool custom by the mayor and burgesses, as specified by the king. |
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For one night, Hogtown got an old-time hoedown as the Grand Old Dame of country music and coal miner's daughter Loretta Lynn landed at Toronto's Massey Hall. |
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The fact that Mitch had gone up to the stage and sang some hokey karaoke song love song, his eyes glimpsing again and again at Jess, had only egged Lynn on. |
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Kat walked over to Lynn with a can of beer as a peace offering. |
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We all turned to look at Lynn, who was still frowning in thought. |
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Lynn gathers a collection of stapled pages together in her arms. |
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Of course, this is no fond farewell as Lynn strolls off into the sunset. |
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Lynn nodded and twirled her brown hair around her pinkie finger. |
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Suddenly you're appearing in an arthouse film, directed by Lynn Ramsay, based on the book by Alan Warner and co-starring the serious-about-her-craft Samantha Morton. |
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He had his heart broken by a Playboy bunny girl called Lynn, before marrying actress Tessa Wyatt in 1972 with whom he has a son, Simon. |
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The Speedway World Cup takes place once a year and England hosts a semi final stage in Peterborough and more recently in King's Lynn. |
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Caine grew up in Southwark, London, and during the Second World War, he was evacuated to North Runcton near King's Lynn in Norfolk. |
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They debuted Kenneth MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, although MacMillan had conceived the ballet for Lynn Seymour and Christopher Gable. |
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A lightship marks the entrance to the Lynn Channel, the one safe channel from the North Sea to the south coast of the Wash. |
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The building of the Ely to King's Lynn railway in 1847 cut the area off even further, and the inhabitants could only cross to Ely by boat. |
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In 2006 King's Lynn became the first English member of the newly formed modern Hanseatic League. |
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Lynn Barnett draws up outside Pattison College on her special fundraising milk round. |
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Lynn Carbarns phoned police to report her three-month-old Fiat Punto stolen from outside her home. |
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Republican senatorial candidate Terri Lynn Land is losing in Michigan. |
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My mother Lynn and my stepfather, Hy Uchitel, were quite well-to-do. |
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Lynn Donovan, 43, asked staff at L the centre she managed in Woodchurch Lane, Birkenhead, to sign blank cheques to pay employees. |
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King's Lynn was to have remained at the centre of routes towards Norwich, Hunstanton and Wisbech, all of which closed. |
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Lynn Anderson, the chapter President, presented each attending charter member with a bottle of champagne. |
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In 2006, the journalist Lynn Barber claimed that she had received a death threat from the brothers, following conducting an interview with them. |
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Monsignor William Lynn left a Pennsylvania jail after winning the right to appeal his conviction for child endangerment. |
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Tony's painting, Garages, Sunday Morning, will hang in the Mall Galleries in London as part of the Lynn Painter Stainers Prize Exhibition. |
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The idea came after he performed on stage in King's Lynn, Norfolk, as a guest vocalist with a local band. |
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The following year, the Maesteg Line was reopened and the line to King's Lynn electrified. |
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And then, just to rub it in, the dirty ratbag took his mistress on the holiday and left devastated Lynn at home. |
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Hill sends Lynn, who used to be a baton twirler for him in Georgia, to the rehab center to find out if Juvenal is on the level. |
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The story of Lynn Jackenheimer's murder in Outer Banks has captivated the nation for nearly six weeks as the circumstances are so grim. |
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It would prove difficult to randomize styles of practice, says Lynn, a coauthor of the JAMA study. |
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So spuds sped Lynn from rock to comedy, and he's been Wales' premier gagman ever since. |
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Lynn speaks of sexuality as the human energy for connectivity and generativity. |
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The Lynn facility continues to assemble jet engines for the United States Department of Defense, subsidiary services and commercial operators. |
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In the 2014 election, Martina Anderson topped the poll in Northern Ireland, as did Lynn Boylan in Dublin. |
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Before that, Sheen dated Ginger Lynn, Heather Hunter and escort Donna Peele, amongst other women. |
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Nor was Lynn especially thrilled by a grey mullet and salsa verde dish that left a bitter aftertaste. |
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Robert Machray and Jacque Lynn Colton are disreputability incarnate as the vindictive Peachum parents. |
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Love you lots, Lynn, Radge, Stacie and Stuart xx GRANAGHAN Sally In heaven you rest no worry or pain. |
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Also joining The Planet in June are Bryan Lynn as vice president, product development and Jeremy Doupe, director, product development. |
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The first European settler here was Joseph Jenckes, who came to the region from Lynn, Massachusetts. |
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The importance of Northampton at this time is underlined by the fact that only London, York and King's Lynn had mayors by this date. |
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All rivers discharging into The Wash and the North Sea between King's Lynn and Cleethorpes at the mouth of The Humber. |
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Dear brother to Sheila, Barney and Colin and brother-in-la other-in-la other w to Popsy, Lynn, Jane and Jeff. |
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Senator Gary Peters was elected in 2014, beating former Republican Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land. |
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Smaller towns and cities include Bury St Edmunds, Ely, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn. |
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Lynn lived on LeRoy Street in a basement apartment through which the street dust blew into the dust of the plantless garden. |
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It is believed the first tulips in the United States were grown near Spring Pond at the Fay Estate in Lynn and Salem, Massachusetts. |
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In the fifth over, Lynn hit two consecutive boundaries, the first through cover and another through extra cover. |
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Norfolk's urban areas are more mixed, although Norwich and central parts of Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn are strong for the Labour Party. |
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The City College Norwich and the College of West Anglia are colleges covering Norwich and King's Lynn as well as Norfolk as a whole. |
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In King's Lynn, John contracted dysentery, which would ultimately prove fatal. |
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The East of England coast also holds a number of traditional fishing ports including the King's Lynn Docks, the Port of Lowestoft and Wells Harbour. |
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When Kirsten developed leukemia in 1995, the chances of her surviving a bone-marrow transplant from a nonmatching, non sibling donor were about 20 percent, Lynn says. |
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Major rail lines run London to Norwich, London to Cambridge and King's Lynn, and London to Southend with a number of rural branch lines servicing the wider region. |
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Meanwhile, George Sarton and Lynn Thorndike have both argued that scientific progress was perhaps less original than has traditionally been supposed. |
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A SPIN OFF from the XMen films, Origins expands the back-story of one of the franchise''s most popular characters, Wolverine, played by Hugh Jackman, above, with Lynn Collins. |
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From there he travelled north to relieve the rebel siege at Lincoln and back east to King's Lynn, probably to order further supplies from the continent. |
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Medieval historian Lynn White credited the spinning wheel with increasing the supply of rags, which led to cheap paper, which was a factor in the development of printing. |
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Shane Ward, 53, left ajar of babyfood contaminated with bleach in a jiffy bag in the fresh vegetable department of Morrisons' King's Lynn branch in Norfolk. |
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According to contemporary reports, John travelled from Spalding, Lincolnshire, to Bishop's Lynn, Norfolk, but he was taken ill and decided to return. |
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Other nominees in this category included Cheryl Barnacle, Amy Patterson, Vicky Emslie, Mick McCann, Camillus Hamill, Mary Hart, June Treen and Frank Lynn. |
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The Grand National was founded by William Lynn, a syndicate head and proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel, on land he leased in Aintree from William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton. |
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Lynn now plans to get a cutting from the Hillsborough Memorial Rose Garden in Port Sunlight, in the Wirral to plant in her garden as a memorial for Steve. |
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The Chow Down by Lynn April, publisher Halo Publishing, Int. |
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These two routes meet at King's Lynn, which is also the starting point of the A10, which provides West Norfolk with a direct link to London via Ely, Cambridge and Hertford. |
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Yesterday, Lynn McManus, founder of Pathways4All, presented a special canvas with a collage of children's photographs to Kier North Tyneside as a way of thanking the workers. |
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Lynn Wiese Sneyd is a published author and owner of LWS Literary Services. |
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So for example in the 'link' section you click on 'link' which morphs slowly into 'greg lynn form' and when you click on that you get back to the home page. |
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