Would-be student Melissa had come from Newcastle to see about a place at Leeds University. |
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Veteran Royal Navy destroyer HMS Newcastle is enjoying a high-profile sunset to her distinguished Naval career. |
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Later that year he broke the same kneecap during tomfoolery in a Newcastle nightclub. |
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Argument will continue to rage over the research proposed by the Newcastle scientists. |
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But their performances against Newcastle and Liverpool were much better than the scorelines suggest. |
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The Welshman takes on Tate in Newcastle on 14 December, sharing top billing with undefeated WBU light-welterweight champion Ricky Hatton. |
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He desperately needs support, but the Newcastle manager has promised at least three new signings by the end of August. |
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Rochemback outruns Olivier Bernard as they both chase a through ball into the Newcastle box. |
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Diving the Tynemouth region of Newcastle upon Tyne is unreservedly superb and an absolute revelation to any visitor. |
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Like other Newcastle players, he has been the subject of police investigation over unproven allegations of rape. |
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The former Wanderer heads a group of five Newcastle players transfer-listed by the club. |
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According to the league table, this has not been a bad season for Newcastle United. |
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She made me swear on pain of death that I'd go to a salon in Newcastle the morning of the event and get my hair put up by a specialist. |
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Although Newcastle dominated much of the action, early breaks by second row Chris Jones provided a hint of what might be to come later. |
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Winifred, five years his junior, moved to Keighley from Newcastle in 1933 and worked at Wolsey's wool mill. |
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We wandered back to the hotel from the Quayside after midnight, hand in hand and still in our posh togs, while Newcastle celebrated around us. |
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But the decision of Robbie Elliott to make a Bosman move back to Newcastle leaves room for the wanderers boss to go back into the market. |
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After the crash in Newcastle in January 1975 which nearly killed him, he received four tea chests of cards from British fans. |
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We travel down from Newcastle and Durban twice a year in order to keep the graves neat and tidy. |
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He brought me to Blackburn from Celtic and then brought me up to Newcastle and gave me my first real start in top-flight football. |
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All of a sudden, from beating Newcastle and Everton, they are losing to Fulham and Charlton. |
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The centre of Newcastle was transformed between 1825 and 1840 by these and other local architects into an elegant, late Regency city. |
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It also says something about the psyche of the Newcastle manager and the mindset which he demands of his players. |
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The Newcastle firm is a global supplier of large winches, umbilical reelers and handling equipment. |
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What happened in Newcastle upon Tyne, where all the seats were up for re-election, is particularly worth attention. |
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Their antics included shouting, abusive language and touching the bottom of a young air hostess, Newcastle Crown Court heard. |
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Within a year of his return he was sentenced to hard labour at Newcastle for receiving stolen property. |
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Initially he arrived at Newcastle on a gap year before proceeding to Durham University to read sports science. |
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But because of my early injury at Newcastle I always thought I needed to have another string to my bow in case I had to pack in the game. |
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Bird flu and Newcastle disease are notifiable diseases and must be reported to your local Divisional Veterinary Manager. |
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Previously trained by David Nicholls, and now with Steve Gollings, the four-year-old ran a blinder for his new handler at Newcastle last time. |
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He was accredited with introducing both Colin Wooley and Eddie Murray to that Newcastle side with Wooley eventually being signed by Newry Town. |
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The intention of the project is also to provide a feeder service being piloted between Newcastle and Belfast via Translink. |
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I was tapped by Charlie Mitten at Newcastle United and in those days you had to put in a transfer request. |
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Further, there have been several outbreaks of virulent Newcastle disease in Australia in recent years. |
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Gerard Rice made it 2-1 for Newcastle midway through the second half, a signal for the Seasiders to turn up the pressure. |
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Brian is a member of the Newcastle athletic club and the long jump is his specialist field. |
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The 3,400 tonne Anzac Class frigate was the 10th ship in the firing column, with HMAS Newcastle positioned astern. |
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As well as the Manchester Airport services, it runs trains from Liverpool to Hull and Newcastle and Manchester Piccadilly to Cleethorpes. |
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Whoever is commentating on the races at Newcastle tomorrow had better start rehearsing a tongue-twister of a name tonight. |
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I recently decided to lop off my boring girl hair and decided it was worth a trip to Newcastle to have Jamie do it. |
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Keen to pursue a career in medicine, at 14 he became an articled pupil to William Hardcastle, a Newcastle surgeon. |
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Hailed by some critics in Britain, where Graham is a professor at Newcastle University, it deserves more attention stateside. |
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Sister Eugenie, 22, will lose her official guards when she finishes her degree at Newcastle University this year. |
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I have been suffering from shin splints and I played two reserve games against Bradford and Newcastle with the problem but after that I broke down. |
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It should be remembered that the buildings of Regency Newcastle differ from Nash's London by being of finely cut ashlar, as opposed to the capital's stucco. |
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I've done a stage show up in Newcastle and the odd day of filming, dramatized documentaries. |
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The York team comprehensively beat Stoke City in the first round and received a walkover in round two when their opponents, Newcastle United, failed to turn up. |
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Kieron Dyer, that star of the tabloid front pages, was first to endear himself to the Newcastle public by refusing to play on the right hand side of midfield. |
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But Sydney harbour, in New South Wales, was attacked by midget submarines and further north Newcastle was shelled by their bigger brethren, although with few casualties. |
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The news was welcomed by Jan Brown, of Little Jems, the award-winning nursery and children's shop, in Newcastle Emlyn, which sells hand-crafted rocking horses. |
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Stand-off Chris Meehan is fit again after his troubles in Newcastle city centre, when he was victim of an attack, but he will play for the seconds. |
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Being a Newcastle fan I know first hand Kieron's strengths and weaknesses, I know that he has bags of pace, can skin players in the wink of an eye, can create and score goals. |
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After being pursued by England, Newcastle and Middlesbrough, to name but a few, he has surprisingly settled for the managerial graveyard that is Aston Villa. |
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In addition to the landscaping of the promenade to improve access, the sea wall will be rebuilt and there are plans to build a plaza beside the Newcastle Centre. |
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An accidental challenge by the Newcastle defender slit his knee open to the bone, necessitated 38 stitches and forced him to the sidelines for two months. |
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On a project in Norway involving sonar work and diving in extreme conditions, Spencer drove for some 50 hours from Newcastle to Scandinavia with a vanload of equipment. |
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The last thing poultry producers want their flocks hit with is exotic Newcastle disease, a contagious and fatal viral disease affecting most species of birds. |
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Those in dispute have gone to great lengths to get the people of Newcastle behind them while at the same time keeping mum about the cause of the ruction. |
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A victory in the play-off final two years ago did salve some wounds, however, and the expected 400,000 windfall from Sky for the Newcastle game should heal a few more. |
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When the Duchess of Newcastle appears in public in outlandish attire or publishes her original views on women's position in society, she is not dressed in motley. |
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About 15 views of Newcastle are included in his new body of work at Whitewalls. |
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She worked for the Newcastle Chronicle 1930ish to 1946 latterly as a comptometer operator. |
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The Newcastle defender is usually the main man when it comes to wind-ups in the Toon dressing room. |
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The deal sees the band being represented by Newcastle based Wipeout Music Ltd as part of a plan to promote them further afield. |
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Researchers at Newcastle University and Microsoft Research Cambridge have developed a sensor the size of a wrist watch. |
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Former Newcastle United academy player Andrew Ferrell was at the heart of a massive plot to supply cocaine and amphetamine. |
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Darren Frame from Newcastle landed a cracking 17lb 2oz rainbow returning seven others caught on dry flies. |
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Last year's quarter-finalists, Stourbridge, had their dreams quashed by Newcastle Benfield Bay Plastics after conceding an 85th-minute decider. |
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And who could forget Zymurgy Publishing, a Newcastle house, specialising in books about pet walking? |
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A RACECARD dating back 75 years has been uncovered by staff at Newcastle Greyhound Stadium. |
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Sir John was flying a twin-engined private plane into Newcastle Airport when the nose wheel refused to drop. |
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Tonight musicians will mark the much-loved former Newcastle and England manager's 80th birthday with a nigs ht of entertainment. |
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Belarus is imposing temporary restrictions on the import of poultry and poultry product from Bulgaria to prevent a spread of Newcastle disease. |
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Representatives from towns and cities around the world called New Castle or Newcastle will converge on two US towns sharing that same name. |
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Tigers' third successive league title was sealed on 17 March 2001 against Newcastle having been 18 points clear as early as 10 March. |
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Leicester also retained their Premiership title, securing their fourth successive title against Newcastle on 13 April 2002 at Welford Road. |
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National Express and Megabus provides direct services to major cities such as Swansea, London, Newcastle upon Tyne and Manchester. |
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On 26 December, at Newcastle upon Tyne, King John swore homage to Edward I for the Kingdom of Scotland. |
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In the days and weeks that followed, versions of the alleged orders were published in the Newcastle Journal and the Gentleman's Journal. |
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On 11 May 1926, the Flying Scotsman was derailed by strikers near Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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Slieve Donard sits at the northeastern edge of the Mournes, overlooking Newcastle and Dundrum Bay. |
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Another surprise is that Newcastle have the meanest defence in all four leagues and they did their utmost to preserve the tag at Molineux. |
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Simply sends us your grid reference by post to Spot the Ball, ncjmedia, Groat Market, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 1ED, or email ec. |
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Robert became a member of the Newcastle Literary and Philosophical Society and borrowed books for him and his father to read. |
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Trevithick visited the Newcastle area in 1804 and had a ready audience of colliery owners and engineers. |
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In 1829, his son Robert built in Newcastle The Rocket which was entered in and won the Rainhill Trials. |
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My brother brought down some Pease pudding from Newcastle and we also had stottie bread. |
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The menu will have a distinct North East flavour and include such treats as ham and pease pudding soup with stottie and Newcastle Brown Ale stew. |
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Manuel Pellegrini has warned Newcastle there won't be any travel sickness when his Manchester City side hit the road this season. |
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In 1977 it was Newcastle Brown Ale, various tinned beers and lager, Babycham, Cinzano and Rhine wines. |
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In November 1942, Grant and Reeve moved to the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, to study road traffic and industrial casualties. |
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A national pharmacy group has acquired five chemist shops in Norwich and Great Yarmouth with the support of a Newcastle law firm. |
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The only direct flight from Newcastle to central London has been withdrawn by airline Eastern Airways. |
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Towards the end of 1550, Knox was appointed a preacher of St Nicholas' Church in Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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Amy, an AA customer service advisor, leapt to the rescue of Cicely Slatter when she started fitting in their office on Newcastle Business Park. |
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Employees at Newcastle Building Society have been supporting Help for Heroes' annual Christmas stocking campaign. |
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For the local group are bringing the legendary Broadway musical A Chorus Line to the Newcastle venue for four nights next week. |
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Antov Dapvel, 20, from Russia, was enjoying his first time in Newcastle as a crew member of the giant Russian square-rigger, the Shtandart. |
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Opera North is once again setting up camp at Newcastle Theatre Royal for a welcome spring stay. |
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Sport Newcastle are looking for at least 10 young sportspeople who live in the city or represent a city club. |
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Emma, Newcastle The idea of Super Perfect Numbers dates back to the Greeks who thought that Perfect Numbers had special powers. |
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Ask any Newcastle supporter if they'd take 14th and a cup win over 10th and mundanity. |
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I meet fairly regularly with the analyst at Newcastle Falcons, Martin Hastie, to chew the fat, and with one of the professional football sides. |
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Examples of chares in Newcastle include Broad Chare, Pudding Chare, Plummer Chare and Denton Chare. |
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They show Caine and co-stars relaxing away from the movie cameras on the familiar streets of Newcastle city centre. |
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Also extant are two pageants from a New Testament cycle acted at Coventry and one pageant each from Norwich and Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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The steam paddle tug Eppleton Hall was never intended for oceangoing service, but was steamed from Newcastle to San Francisco. |
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In Britain the new Bute Ministry had taken full control of government, following the departure of Newcastle in March 1762 after a power struggle. |
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A GEORDIE boarding a flight from Newcastle to Gatwick is stopped because his pease pudding looks like the plastic explosive Semtex. |
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Elsewhere, Newcastle Benfield will face the winners of Darwen v Chadderton, while Shildon travel to take on Shaw Lane Aquaforce. |
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Members of the Newcastle Soroptimist International are to hear about the sacrifices made by women in the war at the Centre for Life today. |
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The sonic boom reached down to South Northumberland and even people in Newcastle reported feeling the effects. |
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Anne Marie Oates, formerly Monteith, had been living in Spain but was arrested on December 18 at Newcastle Airport. |
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The company has now decided to establish CCP Newcastle as a permanent base in the region. |
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This epic monoprint work was made at Northern Print in Newcastle and hangs in the large window space of the new Gateshead gallery. |
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In May 1762, the incumbent Whig government of the Duke of Newcastle was replaced with one led by the Scottish Tory Lord Bute. |
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Quayside was an ill-advised attempt for Newcastle to muscle in on the soap opera action that brings so much attention to other major cities. |
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The win against Newcastle was a great morale-booster for the whole squad, but now we face the real blood and snotters stuff. |
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Scottish and Newcastle say ban will cost pounds 10m and some more copy goes into this space. |
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The University of Cumbria has four campuses in Carlisle on Fusehill Street, Brampton Road, Paternoster Row and Newcastle Street. |
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An express service from Liverpool Lime Street to Newcastle via Victoria is operated by TransPennine Express. |
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Manchester Victoria is served by two train operating companies, Northern and TransPennine Express for its Liverpool to Newcastle service. |
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But chances were rare for the lowest scorers in the Premier League against a Newcastle defence which claimed a fourth straight clean sheet. |
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Bolton never looked like scoring but Newcastle also failed to carve out many goalscoring opportunities. |
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Staff from the Newcastle Hospitals' Northern Genetic Service are hosting Newcastle's very first Symposium on Achondroplasia this weekend. |
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The event was staged at the Centre For Sport in Newcastle with cardio tennis being run by local coaches Caitlin Hindmarsh and Alison Cartmell. |
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The spread will also feature various locations in Belfast, as well as Slieve Donard, Newcastle and Downpatrick in Co Down. |
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Amy and Cicely Slatter, 22, were working together at the AA base at Newcastle Business Park when Cicely collapsed. |
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Giving evidence at his trial at Newcastle Crown Court, dad-ofsix Mirza said he only wanted to harm himself that night. |
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A striking statue of the greatest goalscorer in Newcastle United's history is to take pride of place outside St James's Park. |
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Exeter Chiefs 22 Newcastle Falcons 17 GLOBULOUS Chris Budgen is the closest thing to spherical in the Premiership. |
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Tomorrow 8pm, Newcastle Branch, Black Watch Assn, Companions Club, Leazes Park Rd, Newcastle. |
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Woof Justice from Newcastle compete with the Beach Bums from Torquay in the Scrapheap Challenge grand final. |
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Home Office rules threaten to rob the region of Dr Akif Gani, a consultant geriatrician at Newcastle General Hospital. |
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But Newcastle Crown Court heard he arrived carrying a fake warrant card and handcuffs, claiming to be a senior detective. |
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In the 1930s he had a job demonstrating Hammond organs for a Newcastle firm and also taught music privately. |
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Redcar manager Jitendra Duffill is hoping strength in depth plays a part taking on local rivals Newcastle at the South Teest Motorsports Park. |
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Magicians and mind-readers will be at the Assembly Rooms in Newcastle later this month for a night of entertainment. |
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Hannah Watson, from the charity, said that in Newcastle alone there are 9,000 single-parent families. |
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The project called in Newcastle signwriter Ashley Willerton to rectify the situation. |
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Laid-back Newcastle star Shaka Hislop last night admitted that the title jitters have hit the Toon Army. |
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The line was set up last year after Newcastle University Business School students, Guy, and Anu, 21, were tasked with creating a business. |
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They can still be found in areas such as South Heaton in Newcastle but once dominated the streetscape on both sides of the Tyne. |
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Newcastle is also home to a large student population with Newcastle and Northumbria Universities in the local area. |
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After five weeks on the road, Newcastle marcher Bobbie Cranney said she was pleased to have taken part in the protest. |
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It was part of the fourday MARSIM 2015 International Conference on Ship Manoeuvrability and Maritime Simulation, hosted by Newcastle University. |
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Twelve people were taken to hospital in Newcastle on Saturday night and paper LSD tabs with a strawberry motif may be the cause. |
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The 26-year-old male victim was walking his bichon frise in a Newcastle park when the danger dog struck. |
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They also had an opportunity to test their catching skills on a Kannon machine supplied by the Newcastle Cricket Development Scheme. |
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In 2011, 189,381 people lived in the unparished area of Newcastle upon Tyne but 280,177 people lived in the actual city and metropolitan borough. |
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Program merchandise including Newcastle dog tags and 'Reasons to Walk the Dog' cards. |
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There's a lot of classical crossover competition out there now, but Il Divo proved to Newcastle that the original is still the best. |
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Eleven teams took part in the first Newcastle Corporate Decathlon, co-ordinated by Aberdeen firm activitymix, last year. |
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Osa Omorogbe, one of Tyneside's most colourful characters, was born in Benin City, Nigeria, but lived in Newcastle for more than 45 years. |
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Osa Omorogbe was born in Benin City, Nigeria, but lived in Newcastle for more than 45 years. |
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They include well-known delicacies such as Roquefort cheese and Parma ham, but also number more esoteric entries like Newcastle Brown Ale. |
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Moscow State Circus has arrived in Newcastle for a week of incredible gymnastics, juggling, rollerskating and trapeze work. |
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A YOUNG entrepreneur from Newcastle has made it through to the final six in a nationwide search to find the UK's most inspiring role model. |
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A basketball hoop has been installed at the Academy of Light and Poyet has been to watch the Newcastle Eagles, the nation's top team. |
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Michael Lassen, 61, fell from a ladder on Friday, September 3, and was taken to Newcastle General Hospital. |
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Northumbria Police has recently set up the Restorative Justice Unit, at Forth Banks in Newcastle city centre. |
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Carol Hirst, from Newcastle upon Tyne, has been breeding labradoodles for five years. |
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A CROWD gathered to pay their respects on Remembrance Day at the City War Memorial in Newcastle for the second time in four days. |
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A Newcastle Cooperation Leyland Atlantian was on display in its traditional North Eastern colours of cream and yellow. |
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Since re-forming in 2001 they've continued playing live and their current tour sandwiches in the Newcastle date between Aberdeen and Nottingham. |
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Today's picture shows the Rag Week Parade marching down Northumberland Street from Newcastle University, but in what year? |
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Details of public meetings and drop-ins from Newcastle PCT 219-6187 or www. |
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John Fenwick was apprenticed on 31 May 1612 to Robert Bewick of Newcastle upon Tyne, boothman. |
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The Health and Safety Executive told Newcastle Council it should turn down the plans because of the proximity to Elswick gasholder. |
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It was turning into an abysmal afternoon for Newcastle and it deteriorated further when Tiote saw red for his challenge on Jon Ashton. |
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I am so happy because Newcastle is a very big team and for me, the manager is a very important person,' said Emre. |
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Former Newcastle United manager Sir Bobby's charity left a legacy after pledging pounds 20,000 to the Leukaemia Research Cytogenetics Group. |
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The former student of Darlington Carmel School is now employed by the NHS at the Centre for Life in Newcastle as a cytogeneticist. |
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Members of the Newcastle University trampolining team went hard or went home when they took part in a 24-hour sponsored bounceathon. |
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The ports of London, Liverpool, and Newcastle lie on the tidal rivers Thames, Mersey and Tyne respectively. |
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The name Newcastle comes from the new castle built shortly after their conquest in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. |
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In 1294 shipyards in Newcastle upon Tyne built a galley for the King's fleet. |
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Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne is reputed to be the first street in the world to be lit by electric light. |
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Sage Group, who produce accounting software, are based at Hazlerigg at the northern end of the Newcastle bypass. |
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Former Newcastle bad-boy Ranger outmuscled his man before shooting past a diving Frankie Fielding with just three minutes remaining. |
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Domestos, or sodium hypochlorite, was originated in Newcastle in 1929 by William Handley, and was distributed from the area for many years. |
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Modern day horse racing is still popular and regular events still take place at Redcar, Newcastle and Sedgfield Race Courses. |
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This time we have faced Orange Free State University, Newcastle Falcons and a Borders side featuring nine or 10 professionals, and won them all. |
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The Association of North East Councils, and before 2009 the North East Assembly, is based in central Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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He put himself into the hands of the Scottish Presbyterian army besieging Newark, and was taken northwards to Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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John Smith's Brewery is at Tadcaster, owned by Heineken UK, which started brewing Newcastle Brown Ale in May 2010, and Samuel Smith Brewery. |
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The regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area is Geordie. |
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Newcastle also houses Newcastle University, a member of the Russell Group, as well as Northumbria University. |
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But only if that someone is not Mathieu Debuchy who turned up at Newcastle training ground wearing a crimplene suit. |
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The first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle was Pons Aelius, a Roman fort and bridge across the River Tyne. |
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The women's coxless pairs was the second final of the day to feature Newcastle University rowers. |
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A huge security operation was launched in Newcastle to keep about 375 Pegida supporters away from more than 2000 counterdemonstrators. |
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This monopoly, which lasted for a considerable time, helped Newcastle prosper and develop into a major town. |
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In a bid to gain Newcastle and the Tyne, Cromwell's allies, the Scots, captured the town of Newburn. |
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Research by Aviva, shows over-55s in Newcastle have pounds 5bn worth of unmortgaged equity tied up in their homes. |
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Another green space in Newcastle is the Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. |
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The church tower received a battering during the Siege of Newcastle by the Scots who finally breached the Town Wall and forced surrender. |
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The village is the first step in the City Council's plans to transform Newcastle into a science city. |
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The Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides are now a thriving, cosmopolitan area with bars, restaurants and public spaces. |
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In contrast to other British cities, Newcastle has colder winters and cooler summers. |
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The original Theatre Royal in Newcastle was opened on 21 January 1788 and was located on Mosley Street. |
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The Newcastle Science Festival, now called Newcastle ScienceFest, returns annually in early March. |
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The Guillemots at Newcastle University YOU know when some bands are just nice? |
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The Hoppings, reputedly the largest travelling fair in Europe, takes place on Newcastle Town Moor every June. |
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The Northern Rock Cyclone, a cycling festival, takes place within, or starting from, Newcastle in June. |
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On 14 October 2005 the 2,000 capacity O2 Academy Newcastle opened in the city centre. |
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The city's speedway team Newcastle Diamonds are based at Brough Park in Byker, a venue that is also home to greyhound racing. |
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Capital North East broadcasts across Newcastle from its studios in nearby Wallsend. |
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For the purposes of City Council elections, Newcastle is divided into 26 electoral wards. |
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It is connected to the city via the Metro Light Rail system and a journey into Newcastle city centre takes approximately 20 minutes. |
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Newcastle railway station, also known as Newcastle Central Station, is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line and Cross Country Route. |
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The Green line starts at Newcastle Airport, goes through the city centre and into Sunderland, terminating at South Hylton. |
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The Newcastle chief is obviously a top bloke, but the highlight of the programme was when a young autograph hunter made him look a right plonker. |
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Many bus services also pass Newcastle Central Station, a major interchange for Rail and Metro Services. |
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QuayLink is a bus service operated to the Quayside from Newcastle and Gateshead. |
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Since summer 2007, Thomson cruise lines have included Newcastle as a departure port on its Norwegian and Fjords cruise. |
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One was James Hall, who originally proposed the Plimsoll Mark, who was a Newcastle shipowner whose cause Plimsoll took up. |
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Two Megabus services, the M12 and M20, call at Sheffield en route to London from Newcastle upon Tyne and Inverness respectively. |
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In April 2014, he was also awarded the Freedom of the City of Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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The city also has a Radio Lollipop station based at the Great North Children's Hospital in the Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary. |
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The local Environment Agency office, located in Newcastle Business Park, also uses the term Northumbria to describe its patch. |
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Pease and Stephenson had jointly established a company in Newcastle to manufacture locomotives. |
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From Newcastle upon Tyne to Edinburgh it is a trunk road with alternating sections of dual and single carriageway. |
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In 1938, the line south of the Tyne between Newcastle and South Shields was also electrified. |
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The 'Gherkin' or Swiss Re Tower in the City of London has been chosen by Newcastle law firm Watson Burton LLP as its London office base. |
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I played for my school on a Saturday morning, Newcastle N's in the afternoon, and the boys club on a Sunday. |
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The tunnels under Newcastle were mechanically bored through boulder clay and lined with cast iron or concrete segments. |
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The Newcastle University arms are blazoned Azure, a Cross of St Cuthbert Argent, and on a chief of the last a lion passant guardant Gules. |
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Some brands are sold almost entirely in the bottled format, such as Newcastle Brown Ale and Worthington White Shield. |
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Formed in 1980, they will be performing their note-perfect version of the Fab Four's back catalogue at City Hall in Newcastle a week tomorrow. |
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The first street in the world to be lit by an incandescent lightbulb was Mosley Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. |
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This company existed as Mawson, Swan and Morgan until 1973, formerly located on Grey Street in Newcastle upon Tyne near Grey's Monument. |
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Network Rail will manage Newcastle and York from June 2015 as part of the return of the East Coast Main Line to the private sector. |
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Prior to this they played a sell out tour of Britain including Newcastle University. |
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Later, the 1971 British gangster film Get Carter features a journey from London King's Cross to Newcastle in the opening credits. |
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It may be early days but Sunderland are already playing catch-up to local rivals Newcastle for North East supremity. |
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There is contraflow and roadworks on A19 Tyne Tunnel between A187 and A185 between Newcastle and Jarrow. |
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He decided to go to Newcastle Emlyn for ministerial training, and arrived in the Revival in south Ceredigion. |
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By the start of July, Pitt was recalled, and the Duke of Newcastle returned as prime minister. |
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After his three months training at Newcastle Emlyn he was to return to Loughor to start his ministry. |
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York railway station is a principal stop on the East Coast Main Line from London to Newcastle and Edinburgh. |
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This never took place, due to strong objections from Newcastle Corporation. |
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Wasps were again in the final in 1999, and defeated Newcastle to claim their first championship. |
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The Swans drew at another First Division side, Newcastle United, in the next round, before losing narrowly in the replay. |
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Despite a revenge victory over Newcastle United, defeats to Birmingham City, Luton Town and Manchester City sealed their fate. |
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He also had short spells with Chester City, Juventus, Leeds United, Newcastle United, Sheffield United, Wrexham and Sydney Olympic. |
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He played his club rugby union for Toulon following twelve seasons in the English Premiership with the Newcastle Falcons. |
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Her Welsh mother and Greek father met at Newcastle University and divorced when Diamandis was four. |
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On 2 May 2010, they embarked on their headline tour starting in Newcastle and finishing in Exeter on 14 May. |
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The first championship was held at the Newcastle Showgrounds in Newcastle, New South Wales and was won by was won by American rider Cec Brown. |
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The southernmost living Vikings lived no further north than Newcastle upon Tyne, and travelled to Britain more from the east than from the north. |
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However, in 1997 he gave up the student life to become a professional rugby union player with the Newcastle Falcons. |
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Standup comic Ross Noble, a Newcastle native, has been known to make jokes about being Geordie. |
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Rapide was the pilot engine, followed by Meteor carrying the Mayor of Newcastle and the Allendale Band. |
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In 1807, Losh, Wilson and Bell opened the first alkali works in England that used the Leblanc process, at Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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However, before his mine opened Jesse Gouge and Garnet Coyle beat him to it by opening the Newcastle Mine. |
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He spent some time living along the North Sea Coast between Newcastle and London, and lodged with his aunt in Whitby. |
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The Stephensons established a locomotive works near Forth Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, to manufacture locomotives for the new railway. |
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The oldest were in Newcastle and Durham, South Wales, the Central Belt of Scotland and the Midlands, such as those at Coalbrookdale. |
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In Newcastle upon Tyne the group arrived on October 21 staying in the Royal Station Hotel where they met the industrialist Sir William Armstrong. |
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The Newcastle Falcons' fitness trainer Steve Black has become particularly influential on Wilkinson's rugby career. |
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The county of Northumberland included Newcastle upon Tyne until 1400, when the city became a county of itself. |
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It consists of the five metropolitan boroughs of South Tyneside, North Tyneside, City of Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead and City of Sunderland. |
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Sir Thomas Fairfax took the command of the garrison and marched to meet the Duke of Newcastle but was defeated. |
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CrossCountry trains go to Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh, Birmingham and the South West. |
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Waterclock was a fine second in the race last year and looked to be on his way back when fourth at Newcastle last time. |
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He always had a keen interest in aircraft and learned to fly in his early 20s at Newcastle Aeroclub on small Piper Cherokees. |
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The title was sealed in the penultimate match of the season away to Newcastle Falcons. |
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The largest girls' independent school is Newcastle High School for Girls. |
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The road is controversially still single carriageway north of Morpeth, despite being the main trunk route connecting Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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The two main airports are Newcastle Airport, located north of the city near Ponteland, and Durham Tees Valley Airport, located east of Darlington. |
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Durham School is considered to be one of the oldest schools in the UK, and its Old Boys were the founding members of the original Newcastle Falcons Rugby club. |
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The city of Newcastle was founded by the Normans in 1080 to control the region by holding the strategically important crossing point of the river Tyne. |
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The station is also served by long distance trains on CrossCountry services linking Edinburgh and Newcastle with destinations in south and west England via Birmingham. |
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In 1149, before Henry II became powerful, he made an oath to David that the lands north of Newcastle should belong to the King of Scotland forever. |
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There are several major shopping areas in Newcastle City Centre. |
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Like most cities, Newcastle has diverse cross sections and classes. |
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The dialect of Newcastle is known as Geordie, and contains a large amount of vocabulary and distinctive words and pronunciations not used in other parts of the United Kingdom. |
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Newcastle was in the top ten of the country's top night spots, and The Rough Guide to Britain placed Newcastle upon Tyne's nightlife as Great Britain's no. |
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Local newspapers that are printed in Newcastle include Trinity Mirror's Evening Chronicle and The Journal, the Sunday Sun as well as the Metro freesheet. |
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Newcastle Student Radio is run by students from both of the city's universities, broadcasting from Newcastle University's student's union building during term time. |
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Radio Tyneside has been the voluntary hospital radio service for most hospitals across Newcastle and Gateshead since 1951, broadcasting on Hospedia and online. |
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One half of Britain's Got Talent impressionist double act The Mimic Men Cal Halbert lives in Newcastle after relocating from his hometown of Shrewsbury. |
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Musician and lead singer of rock band the Police, Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, better known by his stage name Sting, grew up in the Newcastle area. |
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Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children's Books in Newcastle upon Tyne, holds the largest public collection of Blyton's papers and typescripts. |
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After a few years other northern clubs began to catch up, with the likes of Newcastle United and Manchester United joining the League and having success. |
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Wilkinson started his career at Newcastle School of Rugby as an inside centre, competing for a place with international veterans such as Inga Tuigamala, and Lion Alan Tait. |
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He missed the opening matches of the 2005 Six Nations Championship and on his return to Newcastle on 13 March 2005 he injured the same knee again. |
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Jonny's brother, Mark, was also a Newcastle player, and made sixteen appearances in the Premiership for the side between 2002 and 2005, predominantly as a centre. |
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Since 1756, successive governments led by Newcastle and Pitt had fallen. |
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It was intended to work on the Wylam Colliery near Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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The research eventually resulted in Hamilton organising the preservation of the work by relocating it to the Hatton Gallery in the Newcastle University. |
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The Newcastle Falcons and Sale Sharks are the only Northern teams in the Premiership, whereas Yorkshire Carnegie has also competed there previously. |
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A parliamentary bill proposed in 1907 would have fixed the seat of the university in Durham for only ten years, allowing the Senate to choose to move to Newcastle after this. |
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The University is governed by the Statutes put in place by the Universities of Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne Act, 1963, and subsequently amended by the Privy Council. |
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In 1904, Roberts began studying for the ministry at Newcastle Emlyn. |
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A more sophisticated device is the Newcastle interactive palliator, in which a continuous low-dose intravenous infusion is combined with patient-operated demand increment. |
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Strong opposition, led principally by Newcastle and Pitt, was raised against the terms which were perceived to be exceedingly lenient towards France and Spain. |
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Purvis had set up a booth at the Newcastle Races on the Town Moor. |
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