Now the sculptor who made the bust is working on a statue of Nelson Mandela based on that visit to Bedford. |
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The taps, of copper, silver and Britannia metal, were designed by one of the most important English Arts and Crafts metalworkers, Nelson Dawson. |
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We hopped in one of many taxis decorated with posters of either Nelson Mandela or Marilyn Monroe. |
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It is a magnet for fly tipping and arson attacks and has been put on a hit list of problem sites drawn up by Nelson councillors last month. |
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For basketball to flourish yet more successfully in England it had to develop a solid infrastructure, said Nelson. |
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We also re-recorded and overdubbed a lot of the original material, such as the big Nelson Mandela finale, to beef up the audio. |
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On World Aids Day itself partner stations in the US will broadcast edited highlights of the Nelson Mandela Foundation Concert in Cape Town. |
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The whole nation mourned the irreparable loss as Nelson laid peacefully in his sarcophagus. |
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Setup men Arthur Rhodes and Jeff Nelson aren't just having marvelous seasons, they're almost unhittable. |
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Born in Qunu, Transkei, on 18 July 1918, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was descended from the Thembu royal lineage. |
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Nobody has succeeded in pushing me around before and now I'm even freer and in a better position to do my best for Bradley ward and Nelson. |
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Also on Saturday the Calne Choral Society will be singing Haydn's Nelson Mass at John Bentley School at 7.30 pm. |
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Children may be busy enjoying their summer holidays but there is still hard work in progress at Nelson School. |
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He bought them from a gallery on Robben Island, where Nelson Mandela was for so long imprisoned. |
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People are campaigning against plans for a mobile phone mast in Nelson because they say it will spoil the view of a nature reserve. |
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The titanic shapes of the flagship Nelson and her twin, the Rodney, dominated the view. |
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Karen Nelson was contentedly lying in her husband's arms amidst the bubbles of the hot bath he had drawn. |
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Above the thunderous whir of the aircraft rotors, Nelson and his buddies yelled back and forth, shooting the bull as the copter lifted off. |
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The immediate past champion sits at the head of the dinner table alongside Hootie and Byron Nelson. |
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Students at Mt Nelson Primary School were given the day off after a tree fell across powerlines and cut electricity to the school. |
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Nothing would suit Nelson but this four-decked ship, so we crossed the hawse of about six of them, and were abreast of her. |
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At the police station, Winkler told Siewert that he maced Nelson after Nelson maced him. |
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The former Foreign Secretary and leader of the House of Commons, was speaking during a visit to Nelson for a public question and answer session. |
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It stands to reason that affordable homes are not going to be built in Nelson. |
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She said the presence of such a large international fleet was a mark of the high esteem in which Nelson continued to be held. |
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They argued that times are hard for the trade as there is little business in Pendle and especially Nelson with few thriving pubs and clubs. |
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In 1990 the ANC was unbanned, Nelson Mandela freed and the country set on a path towards democratic government. |
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He opened and closed his eyes once, and Jamison bustled off to get the medication, and Nelson moved to the bedside again. |
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From a Craig Nelson kick the ball sailed the length of the pitch into the heart of the Celtic area. |
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There is a statue of Nelson in the main square in Bridgetown that pre-dates the one in Trafalgar Square. |
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This will happen in Fort Worth, the city that gave you Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson, not to overlook the ice cream drumstick and washeteria. |
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He stated that the cart had speed control settings that permitted Nelson to operate the cart at a pace too fast for the path terrain. |
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Then Nelson and David Rockefeller horned their way in, and the spotlight moved to the Trilateral Commission. |
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The quintet of oboe, flute, clarinet, horn and bassoon is led by Howard Nelson and will present a programme of contrasting chamber music. |
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However, the president said yesterday if Nelson submits a medical he would make sure she received a make-up test. |
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Hey Lewis, you seem to be forgetting that the Nelson residence is an alcohol-free area. |
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Her father, Robert Douglass, is a lawyer from Greenwich, Connecticut, and a former right-hand man to Nelson Rockefeller. |
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The gallery still houses one of the finest surviving suites of Regency giltwood furniture made to commemorate Lord Nelson and his victories. |
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After all, Nelson Mandela was the automatic choice as president to begin with. |
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The Xhosas, whose greatest son, Nelson Mandela, would be born just 61 years later, honoured her vision. |
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The samples were analysed by the internationally respected Cawthron Institute in Nelson, New Zealand. |
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Whereas in Burnham Thorpe it may have been Rear Admiral Sir Horatio and Lady Nelson, in Naples it was Mars and Venus. |
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In this collaboration between Bruchac and S.D. Nelson, of Lakota Indian descent, the boyhood story of Crazy Horse is told. |
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Willie Nelson is warbling through the stereo and the sun is slipping fast into the Texas Hill Country. |
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The first series was screened in 1994 as people of all races voted together for the first time and elected Nelson Mandela president. |
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As Nelson abstractedly went over some of the myriad of reports that covered his desk, the intercom on his desk interrupted him. |
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Two minutes later, Dave Nelson sewed the game up for Thackley following a quick throw-in from Declan Corby. |
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In their policy papers on universities both Mr Dawkins and Dr Nelson treated size as an important issue. |
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The movie has a tendency to be talky, but that's because it's based on a play that Nelson wrote. |
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Dodson's beers are produced from a blend of malts, good water and New Zealand-grown hops from Motueka near Nelson. |
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When they returned to their home, they went to their bedroom and Geneva put on her teddy to go to sleep in while Nelson shaved. |
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From hardcore to house to UK garage, Grant Nelson has had a hand in it all. |
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When they reached the front walk of the Nelson house at the top of the hill, Caitlin turned and faced him. |
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Geraldine Nelson had trouble keeping her potted angel's trumpet from blowing over in the New Jersey winds. |
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As British children learned to admire the valour of Drake and Nelson, so young Australians were taught to honour the explorers and pioneers. |
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The 53-year-olds are the landlady and landlord of the Lord Nelson in York Village, Langho. |
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Fort Nelson was to be armed with four of these guns in the main north caponier and two in each of the demi caponiers. |
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Despite his love for Emma and the joy of having a child at last, Nelson was none the less given to bouts of depression. |
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Emma and Nelson named their child Horatia but maintained the pretence that she was Nelson's god-daughter. |
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Laurence Olivier plays Lord Nelson, and Vivien Leigh is Emma, Lady Hamilton, who becomes his lover. |
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But the library service deemed the building unsuitable and turned its attention to a new build on the Nelson Street car park. |
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The scientist and Nelson, along with the boat's bathyscaphe was amazingly swallowed by a huge whale. |
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The pair ham up their villainous parts while Nelson and the boys play it straight, confounding the audience about who to sympathize with. |
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It was Nelson who took the title for the best aggregate gross score, although their 296 total was matched by Burnley and the host club. |
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The Lord Nelson angler persevered for five hours, but in the end could only catch a few tiddlers. |
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Living with them is Nelson, Rabbit's son, at 42 a recovering coke addict and careworker recently estranged from his wife, Pru. |
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I remember a couple of occasions when the ref stopped the game for no apparent reason and called Nelson over. |
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For instance, Nelson at one point referred to a scientific paper on the evolution of the Krebs cycle. |
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The new transport interchange planned for Nelson could kick-start vital regeneration of the town centre. |
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The state jury acquitted Nelson of all charges, including second-degree murder. |
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The Nelson mineral belt was rich in argillite, a dark stone which made fine tools. |
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He wrote to the Yacht Club, the Nelson City Council, the Ombudsman, the Minister for Local Government, the Prime Minister. |
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It will follow the Pennine Cycleway along the canal from Nelson to Greenberfield locks, Barnoldswick, and back. |
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A portion of the collection can be viewed year-round at a museum in Nelson. |
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Like with Mac's in Nelson, there's the pungent, delectable smell of yeast and fermentation. |
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In addition, Nelson claimed that his military intelligence handlers knew this had happened. |
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The measures were taken after South Yorkshire detectives received a tip-off that Nelson was in danger. |
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The roll of honour includes many hugely respected figures from Britain's past including William Shakespeare, Horatio Nelson and Charles Darwin. |
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Gordon Nelson, former dean of the faculty of environmental studies, is one of the principal founders of this initiative. |
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The most memorable death-bed smacker since Hardy stuck one on Nelson was Sergeant Lewis's peck on the forehead of Morse in the morgue. |
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He was active in the anti-apartheid struggle and became head of the Nelson Mandela Foundation in South Africa. |
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Because Nelson focuses on style and its relations to feeling, she is able to avoid the double binds of sentimentalism in her own analysis. |
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Not a day went by that she did not wish to go back in time to deny Nelson, and profess her true feelings. |
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In the 1960s, Nelson spent about a year living with the Inupiaq in the tiny village of Wainwright. |
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An arson reduction team based at Nelson Street in Bradford already works to stamp out firebugs who target schools. |
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Within the first two weeks of school, Nelson conducted five student field trips to the locations of several of the levee breaches. |
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You can visit Robben Island, too, 7km off the coast, where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for all those years. |
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On the grassy grounds below was the area where the president came for the inauguration of Nelson Mandella. |
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There are letters as well as objects that Nelson used regularly, such as silver hollowware and porcelain table-ware. |
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There was a period in the 90s when Nelson held the World Boxing Federation heavyweight title. |
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She turns out to be Allison Nelson, the daughter of Charleston old money, summering in the country. |
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To sweeten foods and beverages, Nelson suggests using the natural, calorie-free herb stevia. |
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She had heard that Nelson had dry-docked his beloved boat for nearly a year while she underwent a complete refit and update. |
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In 1954, British Railways had stopped using the Nelson Street stables for their draught horses. |
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It was conducted by market researchers Taylor Nelson Sofres, and showed more southerners than northerners wished to lose weight. |
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Dean Nelson, the tall, Nordic man with a weathered complexion and dead-as-steel eyes, looks over to the car. |
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This was during the visit of the Lady Nelson, under Captain John Murray, the first European vessel to enter Port Phillip Bay. |
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A spokesperson for the Nelson Mandela varsity, Roslyn Baatjies, said their student debt stood at R101,9m at the end of July. |
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The two first class stamps show Nelson wounded and the British ships, the cutter Entreprenante and Belleisle, which was left dismasted. |
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The use of the gun carriage, the ceremonial guard and the lining of the streets, are traditions that date back to the time of Nelson. |
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela has revealed that his eldest son has died of Aids. |
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Admiral Nelson had several qualities that ensured his success as a naval commander. |
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Mr. Nelson was just deciding that a cup of tea beside a comforting fire was not an entirely unpleasant notion. |
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European settlers coming to Nelson were looking for flat land which could quickly be developed into pastoral farms. |
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Harriman Nelson allowed his old friend the freedom of familiarity in his cabin. |
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And after tomorrow's visit to Nelson the next port of call for the sinking ship is Accrington, the side one place above them, on Sunday. |
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Some mindless vandals have damaged the bust of Archbishop Huddleston, unveiled in Bedford last year by Nelson Mandela. |
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Following a tempestuous marriage, Nelson moved in 1953 to Fort Worth, became a country deejay and played bars, mixing honky-tonk and preaching. |
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Nashville's downtown honky-tonks have helped launch the careers of such greats as Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson. |
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The attacks in Burnley and Nelson have been blasted by fire chiefs, councillors and police. |
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The archaeologist Sarah Nelson is in her eighties, and she would go dig in China this minute if she could get grant money. |
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The outlaw had a long white beard and looked like an intense Willie Nelson. |
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The radioman threw several switches and began to talk softly into his mike, as Nelson left the Radio Shack, climbing the gangway to the Flying Bridge. |
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Placed at reserve was Geoff Mellin, a retail butcher at Nelson, Lancashire, who keeps 15 Belgian Blues and Limousin breeding cattle for producing beef for sale in the shop. |
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She's probably already boning up on the biography of Nelson Mandela. |
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News that Nelson Mandela may be coming to Ireland to open the Special Olympics offers us an example of what can be achieved with patient peace-mongering. |
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Once they reached the stage, a giant scissor lift raised a man dressed as the living statue of Admiral Nelson, in a symbolic recreation of the monument. |
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Everyone from the Rolling Stones to Nelson Mandela, Doris Day to Tom Cruise eventually passed through this art deco landmark. |
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Black political organizations were unbanned in February, the ANC leader Nelson Mandela was released from jail, and in March the Ciskei homeland government collapsed. |
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Earlier this year, she joined Winston Churchill and Nelson Mandela in being made an Honorary Freeman of the City of Leeds in recognition of her outstanding service to music. |
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When L.A. Times reporter Jack Nelson saw Clark in the courthouse, he said hello and extended his hand. |
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Remapping of several nunataks and ridge exposures reveals that the basal Neptune Group truncates a large-scale, closed syncline, developed within the Nelson Limestone. |
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He penned a track for the upcoming Willie Nelson collabo album. |
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Platnick and Nelson, who introduced the concepts of cladistic biogeography, required that all taxa used must occur in three or more similar areas. |
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Then, Enfield hosted Nelson as leaders, but went down to a defeat which allowed the Seedhill side to take over at the top, where they've resided since. |
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But I also learned more recently not to put a gauzy, Instagram filter on the life of Nelson Mandela. |
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Through the years, Shara Nelson, Tricky, Tracy Thorn, Liz Fraser and reggae toaster Horace Andy have all been an integral part of Massive Attack's evolving sound. |
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To give the award to Albert Schweitzer, or Nelson Mandela or Desmond Tutu or lech Walesa or Andrei Sakharov is one thing. |
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He rose and refilled his mug, and gave a filled one to Nelson. |
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For a young journalist in South Africa Nelson Mandela as a young ANC leader was a major source on the anti-apartheid struggle. |
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My favourite memory of a tall ship is standing at the helm of the Lord Nelson under full sail, feeling her heel over in a stiff breeze until her port deck was awash. |
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The humble abode which Nelson Mandela occupied when he first came to Joburg during the early 1940s is to be transformed into a heritage attraction site. |
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When Heitzig departed to pastor another Calvary church in California, he chose Pete Nelson as his successor. |
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Camp Nelson and High Bridge were dry woodlands in silty clay on steep, south-facing, gorge slopes, but Scotts Grove was a mesie woodland on level silt loam. |
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All his life Nelson was profoundly aware of the drudgery of toil, whether on the furrow or the lower deck, and humanely responsive to the concerns of the least privileged. |
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When Gerald Ford picked Nelson Rockefeller as vice president from 1974 to 1977, it was a consolation prize to a burned-out boom. |
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And the truth is, I got way more opportunities out of Half Nelson than I did out of fracture. |
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Add A.J. Liebling, Raymond Chandler, Hammett, Cain, and the boys, Nelson Algren and William Kennedy. |
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At one time an Army scout fluent in the Apache language, Horn has been credited with mediating the surrender of the great chief Geronimo to General Nelson A. Miles. |
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Bringing a child that she and Nelson had created into a world of war, famine, death, and unrighteousness did not sound like something Geneva wished to do. |
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He said he considered himself honored to have worked in the orbit of the late Nelson Mandela and considered him a mentor. |
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At one point, Turness suggested that Gregory have a live band close out the show to commemorate the death of Nelson Mandela. |
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We have started moving the cows into their positions at Sandton City and Nelson Mandela Square and the crowds can't help but stop and look at these beautiful bovines. |
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The party really started to rock when Willie Nelson and Queen Nefertiti began pouring shots. |
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She stood and walked down the groin to the beach, and intent on finishing her own run, ran in the same direction as Crane, towards the Nelson house at the top of the hill. |
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Vorath led the first lap, but Nelson sliced past for the lead on lap two. |
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Rose's new look was devised by fashion stylist Claire Nelson, from Cork, who brought them around the local retail stores last week to choose their new outfits. |
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My ageing father sat in a lawn chair on the Nelson city wharf, baitcasting, while I used his father's bamboo fly rod, a family heirloom made of Tonkin cane. |
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If they read Nelson carefully, they'll hear a muted warning to shelve Paul Ryan's budget plans. |
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There have been a lot of allegations of postal votes being fiddled in many parts of our region, not least here in towns such as Blackburn, Burnley and Nelson. |
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Even in the past, with just a limited number of newspapers and broadsheets, this phenomenon has taken place, as the public adoration of Admiral Nelson demonstrated. |
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He earned the respect and friendship of one of the assisting naval officers, a certain Horatio Nelson, and his name was gazetted in the official published reports. |
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Political editor Fraser Nelson is shortlisted for Columnist of the Year. |
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I went to a junior school on Every Street in Nelson and I loved it. |
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The tomb of Admiral Sir Isaac Smith is adjacent to the south side of the chancel and his funeral hatchment also hangs on the north aisle wall, near that of Nelson. |
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And Idris Elba, who recently earned raves for his portrayal of Nelson Mandela, deserves better than this. |
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Likening him to Mahatma Gandhi and Nelson Mandela is sacrilege. |
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Hard to imagine him slammin' down shiner Bocks and listenin' to Willie Nelson. |
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But Nelson Mandela made peace with death 50 years ago, says his official biographer Charlene Smith. |
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If Nelson had lost Britain would have been invaded, without question. |
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Upon release, Nelson is prohibited from driving for three years. |
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The half marathon will precede the opening of the landmark Nelson Mandela Bridge, which is the biggest cable-stayed bridge in Southern Africa, with a length of 284 metres. |
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The daughter of 7th Day Adventist missionaries, Heidi Nelson was raised with the expectation that she would do well. |
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Trey was born on a cold February morning the same week Nelson Mandela walked out of a South African prison after 26 years. |
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Also, when Nelson died and Hugh Morrow did his own oral history project and talked to about 75 Rockefeller associates. |
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Around 1912, Johnson had his first experience with electronics when his half brother, Charlie Nelson, strung lines between two neighborhood houses for Morse telegraphy. |
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The same month, Nelson returned home to Britain after two years of duty at sea. |
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Sara Nelson remembers their smorgasbord of friendship and fine food. |
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After making repairs, Nelson and Agamemnon sailed again on 26 October, bound for Tunis with a squadron under Commodore Robert Linzee. |
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A British assault force landed on the island on 7 February, after which Nelson moved to intensify the blockade off Bastia. |
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A Royal Society of Arts blue plaque was unveiled in 1876 to commemorate Nelson at 147 New Bond Street. |
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One thing Mansell did relish about the 1988 season was no longer having Nelson Piquet as his teammate. |
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When Welsh returned to America he was intent on fighting Ritchie, having failed to meet both Nelson and Wolgast. |
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To say Nelson has been dogged by controversies since he was chief of Roseau River First Nation is an understatement. |
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I wrote once about a passage and how it's commonly misattributed to Nelson Mandela's Inaugural Address. |
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Wiley Nelson was among the Axmen who had undefeated days, winning two matches at 171 pounds with pins and receiving a forfeit in his other match. |
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Our common room, thanks to a morally rectitudinous constitutional change some time previously, was known as the Nelson Mandela Room. |
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In return for the work Sanderson was allowed an attic room and board at the Nelson cottage. |
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Aidan O'Brien tightened his grip on the betting for the Classics with a Group One double, thanks to Horatio Nelson and Rumplestiltskin. |
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Research umngqusho, a South African dish and reportedly the favorite food of Nelson Mandela. Discuss the process of preparing umngqusho. |
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On tour in the UK he has accompanied such American greats as Alton Purnell, Thomas Jefferson, Louis Nelson, Wallace Davenport and Wingy Manone. |
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Beauvoir even fictionalized her relationship with the American author Nelson Algren in The Mandarins, which Al-green viewed as a betrayal. |
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And author Nelson Algren, angrily mourning the end of his affair with Simone de Beauvoir. |
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Rovers failed to clear their lines amida scramble in the box with a Martin Harty effort rebounding before Nelson stepped up to score the winner. |
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A South African expat in the UAE says he couldn't have received an unsegregated education had it not been for anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela. |
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But the most meaningful flame was the one lit by Nelson Mandela in his old jail cell on Robben Island, where he spent 18 long years in prison. |
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South Africa's antiapartheid icon Nelson Mandela, his widow Graca Machel and former UN chief Kofi Annan have previously been honoured. |
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She credits Gandhi and Nelson Mandela for teaching her about compassion. |
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We did so soon after hauling the kayaks out at Willow Cove, which lies next to a prime diving spot called Mike Nelson Rock. |
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Mandla Mandela has been officially charged with exhuming and reburying Nelson Mandela's three children. |
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Gabe fought the legendary Nelson in a one-point fight on a Don King card with Don King's people. |
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Dan Floyd, sterilization section leader at Nelson Labs, will also present at the Innovations Brief on Ethylene Oxide sterilization validation. |
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Bob, who has been commissioned by global icons including Nelson Mandela, was made famous by his 1972 painting the Westoe Netty. |
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Also recall having to walk a long way to school from Nelson Village in huge snow drifts and scrumping turnips from the farmers fields en route. |
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From the program's inception, Nelson and Erbrick pushed for a bottom-up effort. |
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But there have also been the Nelson Mandela Panel Beaters and various consumer goods bearing his name or image. |
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The orders apply to bus stations in Blackwood and Nelson, and the train and bus station areas in Caerphilly. |
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Byron Nelson, for whom the tournament is named, caddied in his youth before starting a hall-of-fame golf career. |
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Heavily damaged, the two French ships were forced to surrender and Nelson took possession of the Censeur. |
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Coroner Simon Nelson ruled on Wednesday that the sorbet had triggered a fatal reaction. |
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James Nelson, Brendan Gotch, Billy Simons and Mitchell Levine of Massey Knakal are marketing the buildings. |
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Steven Spielberg, Stanley Nelson, Ken Burns, Mira Nair and Ron Howard, among many others, won CINE Golden Eagles early in their careers. |
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Lead researcher Kelly Nelson monitored fields of poorly drained claypan soil that was planted with corn after soybean. |
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This led to the inevitable release of Nelson Mandela and the unbanning of all liberation movements. |
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Last night climaxed with a performance by Amy Winehouse and Jerry Dammers of his song Free Nelson Mandela, joined by all the other artists. |
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Foucher worked as an apprentice with a violin maker in Nelson and the experience inspired his business. |
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Alyse Nelson discussed her private visit with the nobel laureate. |
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The striker spun marker Michael Nelson with the deftest of touches before firing a cannonball of a shot into the corner of Ben Williams' net. |
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Aaron Nelson had an 85-yard kickoff return for the Billies, and Scott Delates scored on a five-yard run. |
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Somewhat surprisingly in my view, Ryan Gosling was nominated for an Oscar for his role as a drug-addicted teacher in the dull Half Nelson. |
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Try praising Canadian Ryan Gosling for his turn as a crack-addicted teacher in the plodding but well-executed Half Nelson. |
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American Oscar-nominated actor, famous for his roles in The Notebook and Half Nelson. |
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Only a few pictures here postdate 1994, when Nelson Mandela became president. |
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Last year saw the association in Malta and we held a very successful 200th anniversary Trafalgar Night Dinner in HMS Nelson. |
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The Nelson Mandela Foundation, which was overseeing the show, has now decided to pull the plug on the pounds 2m February 2 concert. |
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His finest creation, cockerney geeza Lee Nelson, is worth the price of admission on his own. |
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In the view of historians David Dumville and Janet Nelson he may have agreed not to marry or have heirs in order to gain acceptance. |
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During the period of the Napoleonic Wars, the East India Company arranged for letters of marque for its vessels such as the Lord Nelson. |
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The outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars allowed Nelson to return to service, where he was particularly active in the Mediterranean. |
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Nelson's aunt, Alice Nelson was the wife of Reverend Robert Rolfe, Rector of Hilborough, Norfolk and grandmother of Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe. |
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Shortly after reporting aboard, Nelson was appointed a midshipman and began officer training. |
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Early in his service, Nelson discovered that he suffered from seasickness, a chronic complaint that dogged him for the rest of his life. |
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His patron, Suckling, had risen to the post of Comptroller of the Navy in 1775, and used his influence to help Nelson gain further promotion. |
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As well as giving him his first taste of command, it gave Nelson the opportunity to explore his fledgling interest in science. |
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While Nelson waited, news reached Parker that a French fleet under the command of Charles Hector, comte d'Estaing, was approaching Jamaica. |
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Parker hastily organized his defences and placed Nelson in command of Fort Charles, which covered the approaches to Kingston. |
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During his scouting operations, Nelson had developed a plan to assault the French garrison of the Turks Islands. |
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The French were found to be heavily entrenched and after several hours Nelson called off the assault. |
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Several of the officers involved criticised Nelson, but Hood does not appear to have reprimanded him. |
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The captains of the American vessels Nelson had seized sued him for illegal seizure. |
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Hood readily acquiesced and sent Nelson to carry dispatches to Sardinia and Naples requesting reinforcements. |
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There Nelson met Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, followed by the British ambassador to the kingdom, William Hamilton. |
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At some point during the negotiations for reinforcements, Nelson was introduced to Hamilton's new wife, Emma Hamilton. |
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Hood still hoped the city could be held if more reinforcements arrived, and sent Nelson to join a squadron operating off Cagliari. |
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On 11 April the British squadron entered the harbour and opened fire, whilst Nelson took command of the land forces and commenced bombardment. |
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While Nelson directed a continuous bombardment of the enemy positions, Stuart's men began to advance. |
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He immediately set out to intercept them, and Nelson eagerly anticipated his first fleet action. |
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After an hour of exchanging broadsides which left both Captain and Culloden badly damaged, Nelson found himself alongside San Nicolas. |
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Jervis liked Nelson and so did not officially reprimand him, but did not mention Nelson's actions in his official report of the battle. |
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Twice Nelson was nearly cut down and both times his life was saved by a seaman named John Sykes who took the blows and was badly wounded. |
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Most of the right arm was amputated and within half an hour Nelson had returned to issuing orders to his captains. |
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On 28 March 1798, Nelson hoisted his flag and sailed to join Earl St Vincent. |
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The City of London awarded Nelson and his captains swords, whilst the King ordered them to be presented with special medals. |
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After the cruise, Nelson conveyed the Queen of Naples and her suite to Leghorn. |
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In the face of Keith's demands, Nelson reluctantly struck his flag and bowed to Emma Hamilton's request to return to England over land. |
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During this period, Nelson was reported as being cold and distant to his wife and his attention to Emma became the subject of gossip. |
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With the marriage breaking down, Nelson began to hate even being in the same room as Fanny. |
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On the morning of 2 April 1801, Nelson began to advance into Copenhagen harbour. |
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At length Nelson dispatched a letter to the Danish commander, Crown Prince Frederick, calling for a truce, which the Prince accepted. |
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On 30 October Nelson spoke in support of the Addington government in the House of Lords, and afterwards made regular visits to attend sessions. |
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The following month, war broke out again and Nelson prepared to return to sea. |
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Wellington was waiting to be debriefed on his Indian operations, and Nelson on his chase and future plans. |
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They accompanied Nelson to his barge and cheered him off, which Nelson acknowledged by raising his hat. |
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Hardy, standing next to Nelson on the quarterdeck, had his shoe buckle dented by a splinter. |
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The Victory had by now reached the enemy line, and Hardy asked Nelson which ship to engage first. |
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He turned to see Nelson kneeling on the deck, supporting himself with his hand, before falling onto his side. |
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With Nelson at this point were the chaplain Alexander Scott, the purser Walter Burke, Nelson's steward, Chevalier, and Beatty. |
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In the BBC's 100 Greatest Britons programme in 2002, Nelson was voted the ninth greatest Briton of all time. |
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Lambert also suggests that Nelson in fact acted to put an end to the bloodshed, using his ships and men to restore order in the city. |
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Winston Churchill also found Nelson to be a source of inspiration during the Second World War. |
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The original Nelson family arms were altered to accommodate his naval victories. |
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After the Battle of Cape St Vincent in 1797, Nelson was dubbed a Knight of the Bath and granted heraldic supporters of a sailor and a lion. |
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Contemporary drawing depicting the arms of Admiral Nelson before Trafalgar. |
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He was buried in a sarcophagus of luxulyanite in St Paul's Cathedral next to Lord Nelson. |
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Previously, the School has hosted figures including Nelson Mandela and Margaret Thatcher. |
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The couple moved with Claire into lodgings at Somers Town, and later, Nelson Square. |
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Shorter in 1896, is that he adapted his name to associate himself with Admiral Horatio Nelson, who was also Duke of Bronte. |
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At the top of the column is a statue of Horatio Nelson who commanded the British Navy at the Battle of Trafalgar. |
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Jones became the first of seven Williams drivers to win the Drivers' Championship, 17 points ahead of Nelson Piquet's Brabham. |
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The Brazilian moved to McLaren in 1988 and Lotus signed Senna's countryman and then World Champion Nelson Piquet from Williams. |
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Lennox appeared on stage at the 1988 Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Concert and commenced activist work with the Sing Foundation afterwards. |
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Other African socialists include Jomo Kenyatta, Kenneth Kaunda, Nelson Mandela and Kwame Nkrumah. |
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He built Paxton's Tower, in memorial to Lord Nelson whom he had met in 1802 when mayor of Carmarthen. |
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The tomb of Horatio, Lord Nelson is located in the crypt, next to that of Wellington. |
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The natural progression was a title fight against the then WBO title holder, Johnny Nelson. |
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She was forced to pull out of the Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Tribute concert because of her illness. |
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American playwright Richard Nelson dramatized the events surrounding the riot in his 1990 play Two Shakespearean Actors. |
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Another noteworthy attack occurred in 1797, when Santa Cruz de Tenerife was attacked by a British fleet under Horatio Nelson on 25 July. |
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Early in 1805, Vice Admiral Lord Nelson commanded the British fleet blockading Toulon. |
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Once Nelson realised that the French had crossed the Atlantic Ocean, he set off in pursuit. |
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These ships were later diverted for convoy duty in the Mediterranean, although Nelson had expected them to return. |
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But his long game of cat and mouse with Nelson had worn him down, and he was suffering from a loss of nerve. |
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As Nelson lay dying, he ordered the fleet to anchor, as a storm was predicted. |
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Royal Marine Lieutenant Lewis Buckle Reeve was seriously wounded and lay next to Nelson. |
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The daring tactics employed by Nelson were to ensure a strategically decisive result. |
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Over the years Chinmoy had ongoing friendships with Mikhail Gorbachev, Nelson Mandela, Mother Teresa, and Desmond Tutu. |
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Campbell's successor, Nelson McCausland, also suggested that an alternative name be found. |
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Lord Petre sent another stag and two hinds in 1861, and these were liberated near Nelson, from where they quickly spread. |
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Lord Nelson ranked Robert Blake as one of the greatest naval generals ever known, even when compared with his own reputation. |
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Militia units were formed in Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Nelson. |
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The British did not lose a single ship, and destroyed the enemy fleet, but Admiral Lord Nelson died in the battle. |
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In 1997, the ITP Nelson Dictionary of the Canadian English Language was another product, but has not been updated since. |
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Organisationally, the district has its headquarters in Nelson and has three distinct Areas each headed by an Inspector as its commander. |
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Xenopsychiatry. Yvette Heloise Renaud. Xenopsychology. Harold Nelson Bennett. Xenosociology. |
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His biographies include the life and works of John Bunyan, John Wesley, William Cowper, Oliver Cromwell and Horatio Nelson. |
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The last has rarely been out of print since its publication in 1813 and was adapted for the screen in the 1926 British film, Nelson. |
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Medal winners include Nelson Mandela, Sir Frank Whittle, and Professor Stephen Hawking. |
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Pendle Hill is located in the east of Lancashire, England, near the towns of Burnley, Nelson, Colne, Clitheroe and Padiham. |
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In 1999, Beck contributed to a tribute album for Bruce Haack and Esther Nelson and their label Dimension 5 Records. |
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To the west of Burnley lie the towns of Padiham, Accrington and Blackburn, with Nelson and Colne to the north. |
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