Any remote chance of a recovery was soon wiped out as Newport bagged two quickfire tries after the restart. |
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To add to the atmosphere, members of Newport Choir and friends sang carols and Christmas songs under the Christmas Tree. |
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To mark the occasion, President Washington made a ceremonial visit to Newport when Congress recessed in August. |
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First he drove just wide, then had a shot blocked before his third effort was cleared off the Newport line by Mark Fletcher. |
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I once knew an Episcopalian lady in Newport, Rhode Island, who asked me to design and build a doghouse for her Great Dane. |
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As he prepared to go onstage at the famous Newport Folk Festival last weekend, Cleaves recalled going for broke before recording Broke Down. |
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Three days later the boat limps into Newport, a few mattresses stuffed into the broken-off tip of the hull to keep the water out. |
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Dr Lennon said the project would answer the demand for elderly housing and care in the Newport area for the next number of years. |
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Other journalists were sent on wild goose chases across Newport to non-existent accreditation offices. |
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It stood at the top of Newport Street in Old Town, a dingy dark building measuring a modest eight feet square. |
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The world's leading cyclists will come to Newport on 21 August for the eighth leg of the prestigious competition. |
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A month back the route from Newport to Sandown was opened along a disused railway and as such it has no hills. |
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They will gather at Newport car park at 11.30 am on Saturday and march to the eco village at Brithdir Mawr. |
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Two national charities have benefited from a novel idea which was pursued by a Newport man as a fund-raiser in the Dublin City Marathon. |
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Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate. |
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It had not seen regular use since the days when the Erie Railroad had its railhead above us in the area now occupied by the Newport development. |
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He was 13 when the Civil War broke out, and at 16 joined a regiment garrisoned at Newport Pagnell. |
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On Christmas Day Mass will be celebrated at 11.30 am, and the Newport Folk Choir who recently celebrated their silver jubilee, will sing. |
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We hack through six duck carcasses while Kristi, a striking blue-eyed brunette from Newport Beach, California, starts our mirepoix. |
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But they knew that when they travelled to Newport last week and still came away with a convincing victory. |
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Our big break came through a connection we made at the Newport Film Festival. |
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Yellow school buses are big in America. Now a company in Newport is trying to make them big over here too. |
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Last Christmas Eve, father and son played Big Canyon in Newport Beach, Calif., and Tiger aced the third hole. |
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This minimal Newport frame was then simply sheathed with vertical planking, from sill to roof girt, on the outside face. |
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The clubs first photo shoot last week, photographing the Christmas lights in Newport and Westport was voted a great success! |
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In this way the Newport fleet connects to an ancient maritime tradition of asking for safe passage and a bountiful catch. |
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What he remembers most was the stillness of the dressing-room and, later, the cheerless evening he spent at his hotel in Newport. |
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He is enjoying life in Newport and is thankful for the hand life has dealt him. |
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Neighbouring towns Newport and Mulranny are not to be outdone as there are also cranes in operation in both towns. |
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Arches restaurant is a Newport landmark, serving fresh fish, stone crab claws, and high-priced abalone. |
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The camelback sofa, while associated with Philadelphia, is a form that was also made in Newport. |
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A crash in Newport Street brought parts of Old Town to a standstill yesterday lunchtime. |
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In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport. |
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Although the chair frame was made in Newport, the needlework is characteristic of embroideries identified with Boston teachers. |
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And, in keeping with the rites of spring, thousands of Humboldt squid are snuffing it on Newport Beach. |
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He is featured on the cover, placing a line around a bollard as a ship enters port at Newport Naval Base. |
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The fiftysomething multimillionaire, who lives in Newport Beach, California, is something of a recluse. |
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Their 40 employees, based at a call centre in Newport Street, will be unaffected by the sale. |
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The unexpected closing surge from the Scots continued, and they had been banging away at the Newport line once again in injury-time when the referee blew for no-side. |
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Twenty young trainees from banks in Birmingham, Brighton, London, Newport, Andover and Bristol, brushed, scrubbed, painted and spruced up the pens. |
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But even then, Newport would win the line-out and plough down field. |
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He had been detailed to work briefly in Newport before going on to the big navy yard in Washington. |
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The more recent attacks add to the credibility of the victims at Liberty and Christopher Newport who made allegations. |
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The local committee have asked you all to make a special effort over the next two weeks to have Newport looking clean and tidy, bright and colourful. |
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At times he still sounds as fresh as the freewheeler of 1962, or the young rebel who plugged in that electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival. |
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In association with South West Mayo Leader Co., the Mayo Citizens Information Centre has now established a Pilot Rural Outreach Service in Newport. |
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Boccia is one of the fastest growing sports in Newport County. |
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Maier arrived in the coastal town of Newport, Oregon, just in time for the first brew. |
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Coneys chartered the Megan Jaye, a 43-ft sloop based in Newport, Rhode Island, and skippered by Hank Halsted. |
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Matthew went on to enroll at Christopher Newport University and even briefly played on its football team. |
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In addition to its looming mansions, mesmerizing sunsets and devotion to the arts, Newport boasts a 3.5-mile-long oceanside walking trail known as the Cliff Walk. |
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The walk along the beach from Newport to Balboa was thirsty work. |
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The hospitals in Merthyr, Newport, and Pontypridd where I served my student attachments and house jobs are now gone, replaced by sparkling new edifices. |
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He had with him a Remington 870 shotgun he purchased in a Virginia gun store on Sunday, a month after the Newport incident. |
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That also appears to explain why Matthew was not collared in the Christopher Newport case. |
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The Daily Press of Newport News, Va., weighs in with some 8,000 words, while The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, among others, is a comparatively pithy 500 words. |
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Tomorrow, Wednesday 21st is the 123rd Anniversary of the Apparition, and a bus will leave the Oratory in Newport at 6.00 pm for the evening novena. |
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Indeed his new team-mates credited his nous as a key factor in their surprising but enterprising victory at Newport in the Celtic League kick-off a week earlier. |
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With the pop-culture machine currently devouring everything even remotely surf-related, it might at first seem odd that Hollywood hasn't started nosing around Newport Beach. |
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His lone stable was a girl from Newport News, Virginia, who had already escaped one nightmare. |
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In 2003, a proposal for a new Severnside airport near Newport was rejected by the Department for Transport. |
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The University of South Wales campus is on the west bank of the river Usk in Newport city centre. |
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It was established in 1998 as a partnership of Newport County Football Club and Newport City Council. |
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The students compete in the South West Counties League as Newport County's youth team. |
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Open days are occasionally held to view the renovation of the historically important Newport Ship. |
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The Newport Festival runs throughout the summer months with a large number of events being staged in the city centre and elsewhere in the city. |
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City of Newport Male Choir is one of the leading male voice choirs in the region. |
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The main municipal parks in Newport are Tredegar Park, Belle Vue Park and Beechwood Park. |
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To the south of the city lies the extensive Caldicot and Wentloog Levels and Newport Wetlands Reserve. |
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Newport City footbridge is a cycle and pedestrian bridge in Newport city centre linking the east and west banks of the River Usk. |
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A cycle and pedestrian walkway on the west bank of the River Usk links Newport city centre at Crindau to central Caerleon. |
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The West bank path links Newport Bridge to Newport Transporter Bridge and to Lliswerry via Newport City Bridge. |
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The Celtic Trail cycle route and National Cycle Route 4 passes through Newport. |
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Both Newport RFC and Newport Gwent Dragons play at Rodney Parade near Newport city centre. |
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Newport's rugby league club are called the Newport Titans and play in the Welsh Conference Premier. |
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Dragon Park, the Football Association of Wales' National Football Centre, is located at the Newport International Sports Village. |
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The Newport International Sports Village at Lliswerry includes the Wales National Velodrome, the head office of Welsh Cycling. |
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South East Wales Regional Swimming Pool is located at Newport International Sports Village. |
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Newport has several internet radio stations, the most popular of which is Newport City Radio. |
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The communities in the urban areas of the cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport do not have community councils. |
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The Newport Folk Festival is an annual folk festival held near Newport, Rhode Island. |
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In 2016, Damien Hirst designed the interiors of his new restaurant Pharmacy 2 at the Newport Street Gallery in Vauxhall, London. |
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In 2013, Dragon Park, the Wales National Football Development Centre, opened in Newport. |
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Following British successes at Newport and Charleston, the North government had gained support in Parliament. |
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The first Accordionist to appear and perform at the Newport Jazz Festival was Angelo DiPippo. |
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The Chartist movement and the 1839 Newport Rising showed the growing concerns and awareness of the work force of their value to the nation. |
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Caerwent is now a small village, largely bypassed by the busy A48 road running between the city of Newport to the west and Chepstow to the east. |
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It is located about five miles west of Chepstow and eleven miles east of Newport. |
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Gwent Police, Royal Gwent Hospital, Coleg Gwent and the Newport Gwent Dragons rugby team. |
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The Welsh Marches Line is a railway line from Newport in South Wales to Shrewsbury, via Abergavenny, Hereford, and Craven Arms. |
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He was a lecturer in art and design at Newport Art college, which was at the time based in Clarence Place. |
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At the first Assembly election in 1999, Butler was selected as Labour candidate for Newport West which she won. |
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It was formed in 1967 by the amalgamation of Monmouthshire Constabulary and Newport Borough Police. |
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Compared to nearby cities, the new St David's Centre has more retail space than the whole of Newport or Swansea. |
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There are four tracks from Severn Tunnel Junction through Newport to Cardiff Central, with two tracks on the remaining sections. |
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However, Lamb remained MP for Newport for only two weeks before also being elected for Bletchingley, which he preferred to represent. |
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These include the cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport which are unitary authorities in their own right. |
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In addition to Cardiff, Newport and Swansea, the communities of Bangor, St Asaph and St Davids also have city status in the United Kingdom. |
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There are rowing clubs at Newport, Ryde and Shanklin, all members of the Hants and Dorset rowing association. |
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There are two main trampoline clubs on the island, in Freshwater and Newport, competing at regional, national and international grades. |
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It does not have a motorway, although there is a short stretch of dual carriageway towards the north of Newport near the hospital and prison. |
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A comprehensive bus network operated by Southern Vectis links most settlements, with Newport as its central hub. |
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Local online radio station Vectis Radio has broadcast since 2010, broadcasting from the Riverside Centre in Newport. |
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Charles's only recourse was to return to negotiations, which were held at Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
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The cities of Cardiff and Newport adjoin the Severn estuary, but lie upstream of the Bristol Channel itself. |
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Also popular is the canal walk, which leads down to the local town of Newport along the old canals. |
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There has been much speculation about the possibility of reopening the old Shrewsbury and Newport Canal route. |
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The ONS has a head office in the city of Newport, South Wales, and other offices in Pimlico in London and Titchfield in Hampshire. |
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The only other new motorway constructions currently being planned in the UK is a motorway running south of the city of Newport, south Wales. |
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Major towns and cities along the route include Slough, Reading, Swindon, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff and Swansea. |
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During 2009 the Newport section of the motorway between Junctions 23a and 29 was upgraded with a new concrete central barrier. |
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Plans for an 'M4 Relief Road' around Newport were first announced by the Welsh Office in 1991, but made little progress. |
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An extension to the Newport Southern Distributor Road through the old Corus steel works is being considered. |
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In addition, the Shrewsbury and Newport Canal potentially could be restored in the future. |
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Bellows Falls, Bethel, Brattleboro, Bridgewater, Burlington, Ludlow, Newport, Springfield, Vergennes, Winooski. |
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In 1639, Williams established a Baptist church in Providence, Rhode Island, and Clarke began a Baptist church in Newport, Rhode Island. |
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The German architect Rudolph Schindler also contributed to American modernism with his design for the Lovell beach house in Newport Beach. |
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He took rooms in St Martin's Lane, before moving to Great Newport Street, his sister Frances acted as his housekeeper. |
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Jethro Tull were also present at the 1969 Newport Jazz Festival, the first year in which that festival invited rock bands to perform. |
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National Men's Singles Championship, now the US Open, was first held in 1881 at the Newport Casino, Newport, Rhode Island. |
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Rounders is linked to British baseball, which is still played in Liverpool, Cardiff and Newport. |
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In 1989, Wade was also inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island. |
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In June 2000, MacArthur sailed the monohull Kingfisher from Plymouth, UK to Newport, Rhode Island, USA in 14 days, 23 hours, 11 minutes. |
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The M4 is the principal motorway in the region that connects Cardiff with Swansea to the west, and Newport and London to the east. |
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Captain Christopher Newport led more attacks on Spanish shipping and settlements than any other English privateer. |
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In October 1779 the British voluntarily abandoned Newport and Stony Point in order to consolidate their forces. |
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In July 1780 the American cause received a boost when a 5,500 strong French expeditionary force arrived at Newport, Rhode Island. |
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Other main line services from the Midlands and the North of England join this at Newport. |
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By the 1830s, hundreds of tons of coal were being transported by barge to ports in Cardiff and Newport. |
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The busiest stations are Cardiff Central, Swansea, Pontypridd, and Newport. |
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Megabus also operate services in the city, running eastbound to London via Cardiff and Newport, and westbound to Pembroke Dock. |
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Newport has been a port since medieval times, when the first Newport Castle was built by the Normans. |
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During the 20th century, when the docks declined in importance, Newport remained an important manufacturing and engineering centre. |
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The City of Newport, which includes some surrounding rural areas as well as the built up area, is governed by Newport City Council. |
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According to legend, in the late 5th century Saint Woolos church was founded by Saint Gwynllyw, the patron saint of Newport and King of Gwynllwg. |
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The church was certainly in existence by the 9th century and today has become Newport Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of Monmouth. |
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In the 14th century friars came to Newport where they built an isolation hospital for infectious diseases. |
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During the raid the town of Newport was badly burned and Saint Woolos church destroyed. |
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A cannonball dug up from a garden in nearby Summerhill Avenue, dating from this time, now rests in Newport Museum. |
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These were transported down local rivers and the new canals to ports such as Newport, and Newport Docks grew rapidly as a result. |
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By 1830 Newport was Wales' leading coal port, and until the 1850s it was larger than Cardiff. |
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The county borough of Newport was granted city status in 2002 to mark Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee. |
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The two constituencies cover a similar area to that of the city area controlled by Newport City Council. |
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The city formerly had only one constituency until 1983 when the city was split into Newport West and Newport East due to population growth. |
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In the United Kingdom general election, 2015, Labour held Newport West with a reduced majority of 3,510 votes over the Conservative Party. |
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The Labour Party also held Newport East with an increased majority of 4,705 votes over the Conservative Party. |
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In the National Assembly for Wales election, 2016, Labour held Newport West with a reduced majority of 4,115 votes over the Conservative Party. |
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The City of Newport, which includes rural areas as well as the built up area, is the seventh most populous unitary authority in Wales. |
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Like the whole of the British Isles, Newport benefits from the warming effect of the Gulf Stream. |
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In 2014 Admiral Insurance opened a large newly constructed office opposite Newport railway station. |
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The Newport City footbridge opened in 2006 linking the east and west banks of the river for pedestrians and cyclists. |
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In east Newport, land released from the Corus steelworks at Llanwern is being redeveloped as 4,000 houses, shops and other facilities. |
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The Great Western main railway line also passes through the heart of the city, stopping at Newport railway station. |
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Queensway passes Newport railway station and links the Old Green Interchange to Newport Civic Centre via Clytha Park Road. |
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It links Newport Bridge to George Street Bridge, Newport City Bridge and, via Stephenson Road, Newport Transporter Bridge. |
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Llanvaches or Llanfaches is a village and community parish within the boundaries of the city of Newport, Wales. |
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Llanvaches is located roughly midway between the market town of Chepstow and the city of Newport. |
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The area is governed by the Newport City Council and the Llanvaches community council. |
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Abergavenny railway station opened 2 January 1854 by the Newport, Abergavenny and Hereford Railway. |
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The London North Western Railway sponsored the construction of the railway linking Newport station to Hereford station. |
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In the 1880s and 1890s, home Welsh internationals were played at Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Llanelli. |
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Unfortunately for Abdul, he suffered a serious injury in the next home game against the Newport Gwent Dragons. |
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Results improved with wins over the Ospreys and the Newport Gwent Dragons in December. |
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They are owned by the Welsh Rugby Union and play their home games at Rodney Parade, Newport and at other grounds around the region. |
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This prompted Newport RFC benefactor Tony Brown of Bisley, Surrey to withdraw his financial support for the region. |
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Turner would also have to contend with Percy Montgomery returning to South Africa and Newport stalwart Rod Snow retiring. |
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This debate continued, with the Dragons being accused of favouritism towards their Newport feeder club rather than the other feeder clubs. |
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The region's ground is the 11,676 capacity Rodney Parade ground in Newport. |
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Gavin Henson and Adam Warren attained Wales international caps before joining Newport Gwent Dragons, as did Zane Kirchner for South Africa. |
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Aberdare Athletic, Cardiff City, Merthyr Town, Newport County, Swansea City and Wrexham have all been members of the Football League. |
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There is also a lesser rivalry with Welsh neighbours Newport County due to the proximity of the two Welsh cities. |
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To a lesser extent, Swansea City's other rivals are Bristol City, Bristol Rovers and Newport County. |
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The 1980s heralded both the brightest and darkest moments in Newport County's history. |
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In May 2012, Newport County announced that they had agreed a deal to move to the city's rugby stadium, Rodney Parade. |
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County were awarded Freedom of the City of Newport on 17 August 2013 in recognition of this achievement. |
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On 18 June 2015 Les Scadding resigned as Newport County chairman and director. |
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On 1 October 2015 Newport County Supporters' Trust took over ownership of the club. |
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On the 9 March 2017 Westley and Maamria were sacked with Newport 11 points adrift at the bottom of League Two. |
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The 1999 release included the song Carl Zeiss Jena by Newport band Flyscreen, celebrating County's 1981 European campaign. |
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But he also claimed at the Welsh Open at Newport that this statement had been blown out of proportion, and that he would remain a professional. |
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The South Wales Argus is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, South Wales. |
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From its first publication until 7 March 2008 the paper was an evening paper printed in Newport. |
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Kevin Ward served as editor from 2012 to 2016, where he left to set up a PR company in Newport. |
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In the two weeks that followed he was apparently spotted in the Newport passport office, and the Newport bus station. |
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Other towns include Pembroke, Pembroke Dock, Milford Haven, Fishguard, Tenby, Narberth, Neyland and Newport. |
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Large bays are Newport Bay, Fishguard Bay, St Bride's Bay and a portion of Carmarthen Bay. |
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If implemented it would provide an hourly service between Newport and Ebbw Vale. |
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These are mostly city gates, like the Porta Nigra in Trier or Newport Arch in Lincoln. |
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Webb House of the Adams' Grammar School in Newport, Shropshire, is named after Webb. |
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The county boroughs of Swansea, Cardiff and Newport would be retained, but the small county borough of Merthyr Tydfil would become a district. |
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The event was revived in 2002 at Seaclose Park, a recreation ground on the outskirts of Newport. |
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The corporation had resident representatives in Newport, Lymington and Portsmouth. |
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The priory was situated on rising ground on the outskirts of Carisbrooke close to Newport on the Isle of Wight. |
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The parish was once served by Yarmouth railway station, with services to Newport. |
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Destinations which can be directly reached include Bembridge, Newport, Ryde, Shanklin and Ventnor. |
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Many residents of the area have Newport as their centre of commerce and culture, using the road over the down to reach it. |
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The Island Harbour Marina, at the site of an old tidal mill, is also on the river, about two miles from Newport. |
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Southern Vectis bus route 8 links the village with the towns of Newport, Ryde, Bembridge and Sandown, including intermediate towns. |
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Southern Vectis bus route 6 serves the amusement park on its way between Newport and Ventnor. |
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Ventnor West railway station was the terminus of the Isle of Wight Central Railway from Cowes through Newport. |
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Southern Vectis run buses on route 3 and 6 from Ventnor to destinations including Newport, Ryde, Sandown, Shanklin and Niton. |
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His constituency home in Newport was registered in 2009 as his second home. |
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By the middle of the sixteenth century, it was a small settlement long eclipsed by the more easily defended town of Newport. |
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The Act also disenfranchised the boroughs of Newport and Yarmouth and replaced the six lost seats with the first MP for the whole Isle of Wight. |
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God's Providence House is a building in St Thomas' Square, Newport, Isle of Wight, England. |
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In 2017, due to the closure of the Cowes Floating Bridge, the route was diverted via Newport. |
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Newclose County Cricket Ground is the county cricket ground for the Isle of Wight, located between Newport and Blackwater. |
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He was born at Newport on the Isle of Wight and was educated on the island at Carisbrooke High School. |
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He later lived on the Camp Hill and Albany prison estates on the outskirts of Newport. |
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Public transport is provided by Wightbus bus route 23, operating between Newport and Shanklin. |
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The Sustrans route 23 cycle route also runs through the village at the bottom of the Shute, allowing easy access to Cowes, Newport and Sandown. |
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George's Park is the home of Newport Football Club, the most successful of the Island's football teams, currently playing in the Wessex League. |
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The primary schools located close to the town centre are Newport C of E Primary and Nine Acres Community Primary. |
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From the Middle Ages the Parliamentary Borough of Newport had two seats in the House of Commons. |
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Wightbus bus route 35 serves the village on its way between Newport and Newtown. |
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Ryde is the second busiest place in the Southern Vectis network, smaller only than Newport. |
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The most frequent service is route 9 to Newport, running every 10 minutes in the daytime. |
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Newport railway station was established in 1862 with the opening of the Cowes and Newport Railway. |
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The station was enlarged in 1875 with the opening of the Ryde and Newport Railway in December 1875, which also connected the station to Ventnor. |
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However, upon the formation of the Southern Railway, all trains to Newport reverted to using the IWCR station. |
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Public transport is available on Southern Vectis bus route 8, which operates between Ryde, Bembridge, Sandown and Newport. |
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Destinations served include Newchurch, Newport, Ryde, Sandown, Ventnor and Winford. |
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In April 2006, the network was changed with Newport the hub and other routes linking to it. |
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In 1986, Southern Vectis acquired Newport Bus Station as part of deregulation. |
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The first conventional railway line to open on the island was that from Cowes to Newport. |
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In February 1875, the line was opened between Shide, a suburb of Newport, and the IWR station at Sandown. |
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A new named train called The Tourist was set up, running from Ventnor to Freshwater via Sandown, Merstone and Newport. |
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In 1971, the Isle of Wight Steam Railway began operating on part of the Ryde to Newport line. |
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Cowes, on the River Medina, was the principal port, and Newport was the main industrial town. |
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Of these, only the Cowes and Newport Railway was passed, on 8 August 1859, the other two being rejected in the Lords' Committee. |
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A connection to Ryde was made by the Ryde and Newport Railway, which met the IoWR at Smallbrook, two miles south of Ryde. |
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From then until 1966, the line was the Junction between the Ryde Pier Head to Ventnor and Ryde Pier Head to Newport Lines. |
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The first railway on the Isle of Wight opened in 1862, linking Newport and Cowes. |
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The line from Ryde to Newport was opened in 1875 and by 1890 the island was served by an extensive network of lines. |
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An extension of the line westwards from Wootton to Newport has been suggested in the past. |
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The London Company hired Captain Christopher Newport to lead its expedition. |
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Oliver Evans was born in Newport, Delaware on September 13, 1755 to Charles and Ann Stalcop Evans. |
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In 1790, Evans moved from Newport to Wilmington and constructed a working model of his designs in the town. |
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Recently Commuters can currently board MBTA trains at the South Attleboro stop, located off Newport Avenue just over the state line. |
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From 2000 to 2008, RIPTA operated a seasonal ferry to Newport between May and October. |
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From 2004, Russell was visiting professor at the University of Wales, Newport Film School. |
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Aluminium foil trays Many authorities in Wales, including Newport and Swansea, allow clean aluminum foil and food trays to be recycled. |
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The trucker, of Newport, south Wales, was given a conditional discharge and ordered to pay the ambulancewoman pounds 25 compensation. |
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Bishop, of Oak Tarrace, Llanbradach, was granted bail until this Friday, August 4, when she is due to appear at Newport Crown Court. |
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Bandari of Newport Beach, CA, has been ranked among the top physicians in the nation based on patient reviews. |
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This weekend there are again roadwork warnings as Newport Road is closed inbound for three nights and City Road is shut for one. |
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Powell's descent began when he walked out of Newport and joined French club Beziers, where he managed just six games in as many months. |
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Meanwhile, great schools of bay anchovies and sand eels off Newport are concentrating blues and bass. |
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Humphries, who studied Sports Science at University College Newport, had a rocky start to life as a world-ranked bobsledder two years ago. |
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Strummer had been touring with his most recent band The Mescaleros and played the 500-capacity venue TJ's in Newport just over a month ago. |
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Other new Welsh microbrewers at the festival include Tiny Rebel from Newport and Cerddin Brewery in Maesteg. |
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The concert at Newport Centre will raise funds for the Teenage Cancer Trust's new unit at the University of Wales Hospital, Cardiff. |
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The father-of-one, from Newport, in Shropshire, travelled for seven days to reach the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. |
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When the couple were arrested in May 2004, Meredith, formerly of Comfrey Close, Newport, blamed Bladen. |
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After the constabulary's amalgamation with the Newport Borough Police,he became chief constable of Gwent. |
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We only got a 2-2 draw, didn't qualify and I'd missed the first half anyway due to hold-ups around Newport. |
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Connor, who lives in Newport, is an en plein air painter who works outdoors with his tablet in hand rather than a canvas and paintbrush. |
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The last time red and white striped-shirted fans added to the Boro fanbase was at Newport County in the 1986-87 season. |
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Strangest sight of all was a little fieldmouse on the path from Newport Pembs south to Cwm-yr-Eglwys. |
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Fleming's was launched in Newport Beach, California, in 1998 by successful restaurant industry veterans Paul Fleming and Bill Allen. |
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With 17 matches left, Merthyr are level on points with Newport IOW who have three games in hand. |
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Other locations high on the do-not-visit list were Dundee, Sunderland and Newport in South Wales, which was seen as having a high crime rate. |
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Seaclose Park in Newport, on the east bank of the River Medina, has since 2002 been the location for the revived Isle of Wight Music Festival, held annually. |
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After crossing the River Severn it follows the A48 through South Wales, using the Brynglas Tunnels at Junction 25a, Newport and terminates just north of Pontarddulais. |
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The River Usk flows into the Severn Estuary just south of Newport. |
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In this period, race riots also took place in Cardiff, Newport and Barry, and there had been incidents in Glasgow, South Shields, London, Hull and Salford. |
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The site has named numerous locations throughout Wales as being home to gangs of chavs, including Cardiff, Newport, Caerphilly, Cwmbran, Rhyl and Tonyrefail. |
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Regis' Blake Muscardin scored 11 straight points to open both the first and third quarters and finished with 32 to lead the Class 2A Rams to a 78-60 win at Class 3A Newport. |
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Frost and two other Newport leaders, Jones and Williams, were transported. |
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Tree rings in the hull timbers from the 15th century ship found in Newport have been matched by scientists to tree rings in contemporary buildings in the Basque Country. |
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When Egypt's 3,500-year-old Step Pyramid suffered earthquake damage, the country's department of Egyptian Antiquities got on the phone to Newport firm Cintec. |
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Simon Haslett, a professor at the University of Wales, Newport, makes his claim in a new BBC Time watch documentary suggesting there have been five British tsunamis. |
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Both run to Newport to take travellers on to other island destinations. |
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This project will connect the stub ends of 129th Place SE to provide a through north-south non-motorized connection between SE 38th Street and Newport Way. |
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Testimonies exist from contemporaries, such as the Yorkshire Chartist Ben Wilson, that Newport was to have been the signal for a national uprising. |
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It is located between Sandown and Newport in the southeast of the island. |
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Bethan Coole, of Newport, reached the semi-final of the 100m backstroke and was due to take part in her third successive day in the pool today in the 100m fly. |
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The result of the Newport Rising was a disaster for Chartism. |
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A year later, he was elected MP for Newport on the Isle of Wight and was then appointed to serve as Chief Secretary for Ireland, under the Duke of Richmond. |
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Named for King James I, it was founded in May 1607 by Christopher Newport. |
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The Isle of Wight College is located on the outskirts of Newport. |
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The main population and industrial areas are in South Wales, consisting of the coastal cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport, and the South Wales Valleys to their north. |
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In 1880 the line was purchased by the Cowes and Newport company. |
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The station was also used by the Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport Railway from its opening in 1888 until 1913, when that company opened its own station nearby. |
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And today a metal detectorist is waiting to hear how much he will receive for unearthing the 1,900-year-old piggy bank in a field between Chepstow and Newport. |
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Newport County 1, Connah's Quay Nomads 1 THE Connah's Quay's goal area was like a firing range at a fun fair as Newport County rained shots at the target. |
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It is linked to other parts of the Island by Southern Vectis buses on route 7, and route 12 serving Freshwater, Yarmouth and Newport including intermediate villages. |
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The young Bluebirds defeated 10-man Newport County 5-3 in a penalty shootout after the teams drew 1-1 after 90 minutes plus extra time at Jenner Park, Barry. |
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Conversion of a garage to a granny flat at New Greenfields, Newport Road. |
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Blaenau Gwent Borough Council requested for expressions of interest in running their service earlier this year and it was Newport council who made the successful bid. |
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In 1966, under the recommendations of the Beeching Report, services were withdrawn on the Ryde to Newport and Cowes lines, and between Shanklin and Ventnor. |
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The name was considered to be more in keeping with the status of the company, as the Bill had proposed a branch to Newport, there to join with the Cowes and Newport Railway. |
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On 6 February 1956 the IoWCR line from Sandown to Newport closed. |
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The former IoWCR line from Smallbrook Junction to Newport closed on 21 February 1966, although goods trains continued to run as required for a while. |
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It is unlikely that the full extent will ever be restored as there is now a road on the site of Newport station and houses have been built on another part of the former line. |
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However a stretch of trackbed from Wootton to the outskirts of Newport at Halberry Lane is still free from development and could in theory be used in the future. |
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The main campus is sited in a central location on the outskirts of Newport, the county town of the Isle of Wight and the island's principal retail centre. |
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Captain Newport returned to England twice, delivering the First Supply and the Second Supply missions during 1608, and leaving the Discovery for the use of the colonists. |
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Most Italian immigration to Wales took place in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the largest number of migrants settling in Glamorgan and Newport. |
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Karen Inker, from Newport, who was attending her first concert at Chepstow with three friends, told the newspaper she would not be returning after witnessing brawls. |
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