Frank Pickles has been a park ranger with the North York Moors National Parks Authority for 12 years. |
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In North Carolina, no one at the school has access to the answer key or to grading the essays on our state tests. |
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It will be a far cry from North Sea Camp open prison where inmates have keys to their own rooms. |
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At North Dakota, as at Minnesota, he was the first professor of agriculture and agriculturist for the agricultural experiment station. |
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Today's feral hog population is a hybrid of domestic pigs and Eurasian wild boars brought to North America in the early 1900s for food and sport. |
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The Wall was built by the Romans to keep out the wild Caledonian tribes from the North. |
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Known as Ye Olde Whitechapel in the North, the grade II listed building, dates back to 1820 and is in urgent need of repair. |
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We went back to the North African restaurant where I had gone with the cast the night before. |
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How did an impoverished North Philadelphia community transform abandoned lots into whimsical sculpture gardens? |
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There, it was hoped, he would help rally French forces to the Allied cause in North Africa. |
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As a deputy for North Tipperary his breaking of ranks over the Hanley Report hasn't cost him either his ministry or the party whip. |
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About 200 people packed out a meeting staged by the North East Essex Community Health Council at Holland public hall to discuss the proposals. |
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He discovered a hitherto undetected fracture and packed me off to North Shore Hospital. |
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Up here in the frozen North it is grim, nothing but cloth caps, whippets and warm beer. |
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The New Zealand pigeon is thriving as a result of this initiative and the North Island robin, introduced in 1997, has already produced young. |
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The sorts of divisions and debates that characterize North American Jewry in most cases bypass the tip of Africa. |
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However, ironically, it was its apparent lack of objectivity that weighed against it for most North American psychologists. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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A government Minister has weighed into the controversy over alleged breaches of foot and mouth rules at a North Yorkshire grouse shoot. |
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I know, because I've witnessed the stunning reality of daily existence in the North. |
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After the Mongolian invasion Karachay ancestors were driven to canyons in the North Caucasus. |
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From Sydney we have had the Sydney huntsman spider, the Australian redback spider, and the North American southern ring-necked snake. |
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A deputy head teacher has been suspended from a North Lincolnshire primary school, awaiting trial on charges of kerb-crawling. |
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From the brittle rattle of applause that staggered around the room, it was obvious that not too many of the audience were from the North Island. |
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Although business jets flew cross-polar routes before widebody airliners, they are yet to master everyday flying over the North Pole. |
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If the plans go ahead relatives and friends of acute patients from North Norfolk face a potential round trip of 60 miles to visit. |
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What might be true of the Dutch might not apply to Italians or Africans or North Americans. |
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It now looks as if leprosy originated in East Africa, and Europeans and North Africans took it to West Africa. |
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The men, all of North African descent, were dressed casually and appeared in the dock with two interpreters. |
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Oblivious to its place in history, the feisty North Island brown kiwi twisted its head as the Tainui kaumatua intoned a karakia. |
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With a toothy smile, the North Carolina senator opens his arms wide and wraps an equally sunny Kerry in a bear hug. |
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North Americans rediscovered Native American traditions and the Afro-American traditions of Santeria, Candomble and Voudoun. |
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The Atlantic argentine is found from the Arctic waters of Davis Strait south to Labrador, as well as in other areas of the North Atlantic. |
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His ethnic origin is not confirmed, but Home Office pathologists said that the victim was probably not North African or Afro-Caribbean. |
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The Fall Highweight, as its name suggests, challenges horses to carry heavier weights than most North American races today. |
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The battleships ray out over the North Sea, keeping their stations accurately apart. |
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Two species are native to North America, the whooping crane and the sandhill crane. |
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In the background is the wholescale review of education provision in North Craven currently being carried out by North Yorkshire County Council. |
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For two centuries, his forebears had been white slaves in North Africa, captives in North America or, like him, prisoners of war in South Asia. |
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He was driven to use reprisal raids, the razzias that had traditionally formed part of warfare in North Africa. |
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Trading standards officials in North Yorkshire are warning householders about teams of itinerant asphalt-laying gangs operating in the county. |
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Under the agreement, the U.S. is leading an international effort to build two light-water reactors in North Korea. |
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But don't forget North Korea, which has just announced the reactivation of its Yongbyon nuclear plant. |
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Cheshire overpowered North Wales 13-5 at Vicars Cross after whitewashing them 6-0 in the foursomes. |
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Scarborough claimed the North Eastern Ladies League after whitewashing York in the title decider 99-64 to collect all ten points at stake. |
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Dr Newman taught at the University of Bangor, North Wales, and then returned to York to become keeper of military history at the Castle Museum. |
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Derry finally crossed for North Yorkshire on the stroke of half-time following a flowing cross-field move. |
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He later went to North Manchester General Hospital where he was kept in overnight for observation. |
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Does he really need to go all the way to the North of England to find this out? |
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The North Yorkshire side still have the opportunity to lift the championship and go into the game looking to return to the top of the division. |
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It has followed a policy of maintaining friendly relations with the North while strengthening economic ties with the South. |
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Tennessee had the largest total acreage of farm land and crop land, and North Carolina had the least. |
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Saratoga leads all North American tracks in average attendance, on-track wagering, and total handle. |
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Burns and his radioman were patrolling the lagoon with another Kingfisher pilot from North Carolina. |
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In recent years radiometric dating of volcanic lavas, particularly in North Germany, has been used to redefine the PermianCarboniferous boundary. |
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Emperor Justinian reconquered North Africa and part of Italy, making Ravenna the western capital, but his success was shortlived. |
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A North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue spokesman said the cause of the blaze was an overloaded electrical socket adapter. |
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A senior Government vet says North Yorkshire should be on red alert to prevent an explosion of foot and mouth in the pig farming community. |
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Farmers in North Yorkshire were on red alert today after the first case of foot and mouth was confirmed within the county. |
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Tributes are being paid to a North Yorkshire woman who was devoted to the protection and welfare of cats. |
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Bill Nicholson was a brilliant manager and a cracking bloke and he was a North Yorkshireman. |
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Wallace's work is heroic, but he may as well be trying to empty the North Sea with a spoon. |
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Spring is sprung and the tourist season is well and truly under way in the North York Moors National Park. |
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South America and North America are both large continents well-endowed with natural resources. |
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Witch grass is an annual grass native to North America that infests field crops, small grains, grasslands, and a variety of other habitats. |
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The moratorium on fishing for cod and witch flounder off the Grand Banks in the North Atlantic is a prime example. |
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Disaster follows on the heels of calamity for the northernmost part of North America. |
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The vibrant heart of Pattaya has been ripped out, and replaced mostly by hordes of disconsolate people footing it to North Pattaya. |
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From North America came squirrels and raccoons, bears and bison, eagles and an elk. |
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Medics treat the pedestrian injured after a joyrider lost control of a stolen car in North Bridge yesterday afternoon. |
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North Carolina will win nearly every time, but Princeton will run them ragged with their disciplined execution of plays. |
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In North America, kindergartens are often found in large buildings, typically in the same building as primary grades. |
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And, back in 2000 we reported on an automated weather station that had been set up at the North Pole and was sending back data. |
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Protesters block the path in North Road, Kew, to prevent the company from putting up a phone mast. |
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On Friday he was told North Ayrshire would not be putting up the cash, and he is still waiting to hear from the others. |
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The passengers are predominantly well-travelled North Americans and Europeans, plus a few from Hong Kong and Japan. |
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From the acropolis we have a sanctuary of Demeter and Kore while from the North Harbour area we have rich levels from the 6th century. |
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In fact, every crop in North America other than the blueberry, Jerusalem artichoke, sunflower and squash has its origins elsewhere. |
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Before the captive kiwi were released the iconic birds had been extinct in the southern North Island for well over a century. |
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Basketball players from one North Yorkshire school have been wiping the floor with the opposition after completing an unbeaten run of two years. |
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It is to be located along the railway in the city of Kaesong, just inside the North Korean border. |
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North Yorkshire farmer Roger Brown certainly pulled no punches as he showed his Wensleydales at an agricultural show yesterday. |
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The white pelican of North America is a large, web-footed bird with an enormous throat pouch for scooping up fish. |
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They expect a wintry mix of snow and rain from North Carolina up to New England. |
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The MP for North Lanark acted on it and the Army had to conform immediately. |
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Researchers say that wolves in the coastal region are much more genetically variable than wolves elsewhere in North America. |
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On the other hand, the North ought to follow suit, respecting the principle of reciprocity. |
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Bogey woe on the final day cost North Yorkshire's king of swing Simon Dyson dear in the Dubai Desert Classic. |
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The two sides also wanted to highlight the levels of racial tensions in grassroots football in the North West. |
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In North Carolina, I did my laundry and hung it outside on a clothesline to dry, while a farmer baled hay in a field next door. |
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East and West have no more sevens or tens to play, so North has beaten off the attack. |
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On the 5th February 1918 the convoy steamed towards the west coast of Scotland and began to turn into the North Channel. |
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North American jazz-derived bands have not shown much fascination with ouds, koras, and tablas. |
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Who would have imagined that Ted White would lose in North Vancouver, aka The Land That Time Forgot? |
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The talks were recessed upon news of the death of North Korean President Kim Il Sung, then resumed in August. |
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The Workers Party may literally be on a wing and a prayer when it comes to winning a seat in Cork North Central. |
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The airport is likely to be the base, for three years at least, for a new air-sea rescue helicopter for the North West. |
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Along with windstorms and fire, beavers were major agents responsible for disturbance in eastern North America. |
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North and Northeast aspects are of concern due to the strong flow over this past weekend that created windslabs on leeward slopes. |
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Nevertheless, the Kickapoos remain among the most traditional of all North American Indian groups. |
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North Yorkshire Fire and rescue crews released Mr Brader using specialist winches and airbags to lift up the tractor. |
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Schools in the North West and North Midlands have received over 67,000 items of free sports kit. |
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The distinctive blue dye used by the Picts to tattoo themselves came from the woad plant, which grows wild in the North of Britain. |
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North Carolina looked far from sharp last week, but talent eventually will win out. |
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The plans have also won the support of the Association of North East Councils. |
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The proposals have won the support of North Yorkshire Police and the county's fire and rescue service. |
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Alan Hassett opened the Baltimore Fish Shop at 27 North Street, Skibbereen, recently, the first wet fish shop in the town. |
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Rally racing has been a sports phenomenon that has gripped the Europeans, but not North Americans. |
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It consists of flat-roofed adobe buildings, portions of which are thought to be among the oldest structures in North America. |
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Postal services could be hit by prolonged strike action over plans to process North Yorkshire's mail in Leeds at weekends. |
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These kids live in a sun-kissed stretch of Australia known as Tropical North Queensland, where outdoor play is possible most days year-round. |
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In the past the Great Silk Road was not only a trade way but also an important road between East and West, North and South. |
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Leaving his rambling ranch house in fashionable North Dallas, he drove his Jaguar to his psychiatric offices. |
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I'm sure that North American radio stations would play Junkanoo music during Caribbean Week in various cities across North America. |
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He saw early action in North Africa, where he was awarded a Military Cross and bar. |
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Morgana is imprisoned and Eric loses his hand before being cast adrift in the North Sea. |
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It would be unfair, however, to paint the islands as just a grungy waypoint in the North Atlantic. |
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Nearly a quarter of North Yorkshire County Council's tenant farmers will qualify for rent rebates because they have been directly affected. |
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Thousands of people turned out to enjoy an action-packed weekend of events throughout York and North and East Yorkshire. |
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Those who were able to find a reasonable place to fish in the salt water found some nice Jew on the North Wall. |
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There are several small varieties that grow wild as weeds in North America. |
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Raised on a farm in the eastern part of North Carolina, Jo grew up pulling weeds in her mother's cutting garden. |
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The Ahnishinabe Native American Indian tribe of North America say their ancestors saw in visions tracts of wild rice. |
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The best kippers start with the best herring, freshly caught in the cold waters of the Atlantic or North Sea. |
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Tournaments like this have made paintball what it is today through high exposure in key North American cities. |
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Panda range once extended from eastern and southern China into North Vietnam and Myanmar. |
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Anywhere between 30 and 70 million bison once ranged over the plains of North America. |
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China, Japan, North and South Korea, Russia and the United States had agreed in June to reconvene the talks by the end of September. |
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Other adventurers came to grief here in 1897 after a failed attempt to fly a balloon from the North Pole. |
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The ethnic German North American Baptists worked even more directly among their German brethren. |
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About 24 kinds of wentletraps have been recorded in North Carolina waters. |
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Striding into a bank in North Miami Beach, a man pulled a pistol from his pocket, did the usual stick-up speech, and within 30 seconds was on his way out with a bag of loot. |
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The great migration to the North through World War II had given black people at least some clout as they began to vote Democratic. |
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He took weekly Sabbath walks to the University of North Carolina to sell fruit, soon winning the students' admiration by composing love lyrics and acrostics to order. |
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For years characters like these ruled corner store comic racks across North America, earning a loyal fan base and selling hundreds of thousands of copies each month. |
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In effect, Colombian racketeers have successfully managed to penetrate and profit from the latest trend in the North American illegal drug market. |
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Rugman, Kirton, and Soloway have provided an essential road map to the new avenues of recourse available to economic and social actors in North America. |
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In December 2013, North America was colder than average, but Russia and most of Europe were far hotter. |
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The pilots radioed ahead to North American Aerospace Defence Command. |
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From the Colorado train that fell into a creek to the North Carolina collision, see more rail disasters. |
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In 1776 the United States was a small, colonial nation on the Atlantic coast of North America. |
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But Al-Qaeda remains a strong force in Yemen and Somalia, in Libya and other parts of North Africa, in Iraq, and now in Syria. |
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Maintaining total radio silence, the Strike Force took a route through the North Pacific, which had proven wholly devoid of shipping under normal circumstances. |
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He made us welcome, gave his views on the North and took questions. |
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Gardeners are being urged to vote with their wellies and reject peat after a trial in North Derbyshire proved that plants can do just as well without it. |
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Passengers on nearly every trip are treated to views of kayakers and rafters piloting the North Fork of the Payette, one of Idaho's best whitewater rivers. |
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A North Yorkshire County Council spokesman said school budgets were very tight, but it was not yet possible to put a figure on the average shortfall. |
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Music, of course, is another intensely important arena, particularly so these days in North Africa and France, where rai music has made the pop charts. |
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Detectives hunting the armed raiders who attacked a North Yorkshire businessman at his home are now focusing their inquiries on the Teesside area. |
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North Korea broke ground on the project in 1987, with a two-year timeline for completion. |
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Seventy-five years ago, at a junction of the Great North of Scotland Railway known as Inveramsay, the local railwaymen used as their base a two-roomed shack. |
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I have even heard stories of captures of the migratory form of the rainbow trout, the steelhead, having been caught from rivers in the North West of England. |
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North Dakota has a less subtle constitutional amendment on the ballot stating that life begins at conception. |
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She is a licensed nutritionist, family wellness specialist, adjunct professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and author of 11 books. |
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Very little has been done on postwar adjustment of veterans in the North. |
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Danish is a North Germanic language closely related to Norwegian and Swedish, and is also related to the West Germanic languages, including German and English. |
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I am aware that although Europeans and North Americans tend to clump us all in as West Indians, each of the islands are proud of their many differences. |
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To complicate and confound matters further, North Korea has done more than simply throw grenades. |
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Clay Aiken is contemplating a run for Congress against Rep. Renee Ellmers and the North Carolina congresswoman is not impressed. |
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In 1921 he was adopted as a Labour candidate for Battersea North. |
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It is set in the beautiful, mysterious landscape of the Peak District in the North of England, populated by a bizarre collection of campers, ramblers and hikers. |
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The junketeers also 'won' a council-sponsored competition which offered a weekend stay at Middleham Hall, North Yorkshire, and free entry to Wetherby races. |
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The volume and speed of traffic through the North Sligo town has led to increased calls for pedestrian crossings and speed ramps from local people. |
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Doran has no judicial experience and is the former executive director of the North Carolina Institute for constitutional law. |
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The counterprovocation plan calls for consultation at the highest political levels in the event of an attack from North Korea. |
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He also held the roles of Deputy Lieutenant of the County, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of North Yorkshire, and president of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. |
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The view across the Firth of Forth to East Lothian is expansive, from North Berwick Law in the distance to the impressive Bass Rock jutting out of the Forth. |
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The danger, excitement and adventure of racing yachts on the high seas awaits a North Yorkshire woman, picked to take part in one of the world's toughest yacht races. |
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Originally built as a stopover for German adventurers on their way to the North Pole, the huge family-run log cabin stands on the banks of the River Muonio. |
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After taking his exams at Marlborough, he went to work for an Irish horse-dealer, then, at 17, joined the Middleton Hunt in North Yorkshire as a whipper-in. |
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The groom might wear the traditional North Indian dress of a churidar kameez, or tight leggings made of silk or fine cotton, and a long shirt, or opt for a western-style suit. |
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By acquiring WhatsApp, Facebook has cornered the mobile-messaging market in North America and Europe. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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The wind was whistling through the many holes but, fortunately for us, the return trip was to be made over the North Sea instead of the usual route over Europe. |
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Some of Iran's wish list, he said, had correlated with the kinds of expertise the North Koreans had. |
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Mike Bryant, who manages the Alligator River and Pea Island wildlife refuges on the North Carolina coast, has a stack of tasks as tall as the white cedars he works in. |
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By contrast, North Americans are ravenous consumers of energy. |
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But he does countersue the corporations set up by the lawyers of the families that allow them to gain standing in North Carolina. |
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For those who are looking for something smaller from the Far North, there is a rich profusion of hand-woven articles and intricately carved boxes and keepsakes. |
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That zone is a fault line, a crease in the planet floor between the North American plate and the Continental plate. |
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Moreover, the crippling restrictions resulted in the North partially shutting down weapons programs for lack of funds. |
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Ballina is agog with excitement as it waits for the start this coming weekend of what is promised to be one of the best Festival and Arts Weeks ever in the North Mayo capital. |
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No wonder the North Kent Marshes is the winter home of an estimated 200,000 wildfowl and waders and that its biodiversity is regarded as being of international importance. |
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As an MSP, he is held in great affection by the people of North Tayside. |
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Considered the most traditional of all North American Indian tribes, the Kickapoo maintain much of their traditional culture, religion, and language. |
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North Dakota requires two-parent notification and custodial parent consent for minors, as well as a 24-hour waiting period. |
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More than 200 gay men from across North America arrived at a remote Arizona oasis by summer's end, kick-starting an international movement that flourishes to this day. |
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The corbie steps of the west front, with those of the small western front of the North Chapel, which projects beyond the tower, are the only examples in the island. |
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Investments such as the wind tunnel, new headquarters and Dayton Thermal will help the company meet a growing demand for its products in North America, say executives. |
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The airmen of RAF 100 Squadron, based at RAF Leeming in North Yorkshire, took Terence under their wing and with them he has travelled the world and beyond. |
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Unfortunately the people of Tologa Bay, on New Zealand's North Island, thought he had come to close the school and gave him a hostile reception until the truth emerged. |
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They frequently perform duo piano recitals throughout North America. |
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Dagestan, the biggest and most populated republic of the North Caucasus, is a place where insurgents often strike. |
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North Carolina truly was a beautiful state in the wintertime. |
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He lives as a virtual recluse on a rural estate near Andover, Hampshire, but owns shooting estates in Rosedale, North Yorkshire and other parts of Northern England. |
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And it has done Scotland the honour of counting us in, at least as an associate, in one of a burgeoning number of economic, political and cultural links across the North Sea. |
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You can be the leader of a Salvadoran death squad, and then manage a Jiffy Lube in North Miami. |
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Grainger wrote the settings from Songs of the North pretty early. |
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On Christmas weekend, a North Korean tyrant has decided what American teenagers will see on the silver screen. |
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That attack prompted the government to declare a three-month state of emergency in parts of North Sinai. |
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Residents and businesses in North Wiltshire need to do more to reduce, reuse and recycle waste to ensure that we do not need excessive areas of landfill in the future. |
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That said, les Reines's approach to politics bears little resemblance to the strident methods of North America's street activists and big womyn on campus. |
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North Korea labor camps are known for their harsh torture acts and ill-treatment. |
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Alastair Scott, chair of Coltness Community Council, North Lanarkshire, has asked police and the local authority to urgently rehouse him. |
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Readers unfamiliar with the RCAF will be surprised at how extensive its commitment was to North American air defense. |
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The trust said Bill Jordon CBE, executive director of NET secondary academies in Stockton, has assumed full responsibility for North Shore. |
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The centre is the major provider of radiotherapy for the population of North Wales, treating on average of 140 patients a day. |
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This would further deepen the divisions in our society and amount to a repartitioning of the North. |
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The flight route was over the neutral waters of the North Sea, along the Kola Peninsula. |
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A GANG of more than 100 people harvesting huge amounts of razor clams have sparked an investigation into illegal fishing on a North Wales beach. |
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North Korea has offered high-level talks with the US in a bid to ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula, but Washington has reacted cautiously. |
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Ragweed is native to North America but since the 1960s has spread rapidly across warmer parts of Europe. |
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The Journal has reported on hundreds of puffins, guillemots and razorbills being found dead or dying along the North East coast. |
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Two of North America's largest makers of newsprint have been rejiggering their bond portfolios in recent days, with Resolute Forest Products Inc. |
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From the high plains of North America to the Arabian peninsula, scientists are reading the dunes. |
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Experimental rural malaria control measures in North Kanara district, Bombay Presidency. |
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Arbodienstverlening and inspections serving GGD Hart for Brabant, GGD West-Brabant and Brabant RAV Central Western North. |
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In 2006, before the country's recession woes began, 489 verbal and physical attacks were recorded on job centre employees in the North East. |
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It was originally known as the Historic Aircraft Flight and was based for a short time at Biggin Hill until moving to RAF North Weald. |
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Trap surfaces that work only when wet also evolved in North American and Australian pitcher plants. |
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A palacokarst of probable Kainozoic age preserved in Cambrian marble at Cemaes Bay, Anglesey, North Wales. |
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Distribution and autecology of the white shark in the eastern North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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It was probably made in either North Africa or the Near East, and features an elegant stretched Kufic script in gold leaf on deep blue vellum. |
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If you are avoiding meat do not miss the Hara Bhara Kabab, a delicious North Indian vegetarian kabab which is light and not heavy. |
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At one hotel bar yesterday, North Koreans watched raptly, cheering and applauding at the close of the brief broadcast. |
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Sportspal was a down-and-out Callander-based canoe manufacturer he bought in 1985 and later relocated to North Bay. |
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Lee Khachaturian, Dickinson Wright PLLC, Lansing, Michigan, for Appellees American Contractors, Ward North, VeriClaim and NovaPro. |
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The rappers, displaying their talents on Tyneside this week, are the latest proponents of the North East tradition of rapper sword dancing. |
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When the 14-year-old from North Walbottle headed to the final of the Junior Miss Galaxy UK pageant, she was just doing it for a bit of fun. |
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Kim Kye Gwan's promotion means he may supervise North Korea's Japan policy and report it to the leader as Kang did, observers said. |
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The North African aoudad, blackbuck antelopes, three breeds of sheep and wild boar are available all year round. |
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The new chairs will access North Bowl Woods, which will provide a unique skiing experience within a grove of beautiful, giant red fir trees. |
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Dawe has joined BASF Automotive Refinish as the new Sales Director for North America. |
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So far 120 bodies from a killing field have been removed in Hatra, North Iraq. |
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I like the idea of renationalising the railways but I don't like the idea that most of its passengers will be from North Korea. |
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Red alder has morphed from a nuisance tree to a respected hardwood in North America and beyond. |
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Huge monkfish from Cornwall and North Sea sharks sit next to colourful red snappers, shrimps and specially imported Indian sea bass. |
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The three foot long albino North American King snake looked very unusual slithering in a Wrexham hedgerow. |
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Browse through the TOC of the North America Sodium Reducing Agents Market, to get an idea of the in-depth analysis provided. |
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The pounds 100,000 play and kick around area is based in Moorside, North Tyneside. |
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Today, with the addition of the Skyline RV brand, EverGreen is the fourth largest recreational vehicle manufacturer in North America. |
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The conference that is being held for the first time in the North West Province, is held at Khaya Ibhubesi outside Potchefstroom, near Parys. |
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Elsewhere in North America during the past two decades, the raven has recolonized portions of its former range and increased in abundance. |
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Nkunda said militia-backed army forces attacked rebel positions around the town of Nyanzale in the eastern North Kivu province. |
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The foreign secretary rushed to the county amid fears the mounting violence in the North Kivu region could escalate to full civil war. |
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Brad Davidson, president of Kellogg North America, is retiring after three decades with the Kellogg Company. |
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Close to a third of all North East people who were reassessed as part of a benefits shake-up were told they must now get a job. |
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And no self-respecting North East pit village or housing estate was without its own band of marching drums and kazoos. |
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Kawaguchi, for her part, urged Vietnam to assist Japan in its efforts to resolve security issues concerning North Korea. |
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Note Knacks Music, LLC is making its way out of Atlanta, its city of origin, and into states like North Carolina, Texas and Massachusetts. |
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A North Hollywood player kicked him in the left knee hard enough that there were cleat marks beneath the kneepad. |
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The company's claims, known as the Larder Group, have the Walsh Katrine Mine, Copper King and Kerr North gold and copper properties. |
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Another typical North Indian dish is Chicken Karahi noted for its spicy taste. |
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When the couple arrived, footballmad Sam was being sedated in prep aration to be airlifted to hospital by the Great North Air Ambulance Service. |
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The most deprived ethnic groups in the North East are the Fulani and Kanuri. |
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According to a recent nationwide survey on fears and phobias, my arachnophobia is shared by most people in the North. |
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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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Chemical analyses showed that the Baltic fish carried 10 times as much toxic organochlorine contamination as did the North Atlantic herring. |
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North Carolina will face its toughest tournament game in the regional final when it knocks off defending champion Connecticut. |
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Ohio is maximizing the positive impact of CSX's rail yard in North Baltimore on the state's employment through financial support. |
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Kansas has a warrior statue on its dome that portrays a Kansa Indian shooting an arrow toward the North Star. |
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Schwartz said results of the company's reoriented supply chain, utilizing sources in North American and China, has been encouraging. |
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The official further said that the regulations require a licence for the export or re-export to North Korea of all US-origin items except food and certain medicines. |
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Sappi Fine Paper North America and Huhtamaki have signed on with Summit Natural Gas of Maine in a two-fold project that will bring natural gas to the Kennebec Valley. |
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BelAZ-75710 is in high demand in the mines of Kuzbass region of the Russian Federation, and in certain coal strip mines of Chile and North America. |
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Farther north on the same day, hundreds of families approached UNAMID's base in Korma, North Darfur, reporting that nearby Kobe town had been attacked. |
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The panel also argued that Japan needs to reinterpret its pacifist constitution amid China's military build-up and nuclear threats from North Korea. |
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However, somewhere a happy medium exists between Dell's VMI and Japanese-style Keiretsus for North American automotive industry to further investigate. |
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South opens one club, North responds one heart and South rebids one spade. |
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Mineralogy of Tremadoc graptolitic argillites of North Estonia. |
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They have gone on show until Monday at an exhibition on the life and works of artist Victor Noble Rainbird in the Old Low Light heritage centre on North Shields Fish Quay. |
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Bennett of Utah and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota are joining Arent Fox LLP as Senior Policy Advisors in the Government Relations Practice, the firm announced today. |
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They were a yellow-browed warbler from Siberia' a white-rumped sandpiper from North America' a cattle egretfrom southern Europe and a red-backed shrike from Scandinavia. |
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In North America there appears to have been a rise in random acts of vandalism, beatings, hate mail, hostile remarks, kippah snatching, graffiti, etc. |
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The Japanese massage and foot reflexology experts, who recently moved to a brand new location offering massage in North Park, have claimed the title five years in a row. |
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Later that day he burst into the home of Koumis Constaninou, 59, Hornsey, North London, attacked him on the stairs with a knife, but fled after a struggle. |
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Brad Aune is an employment specialist at Job Service North Dakota. |
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The day after the Time story appeared, the Pentagon ate crow and admitted the North Koreans had launched not a missile but a rocket carrying a satellite. |
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An armoured personnel carrier manned by South African soldiers serving with the UNAMID drives through the village of Kafod in North Darfur during a patrol through the region. |
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The most significant event was an unprecedented movement of Razorbills in huge numbers far south of their normal range off the East Coast of North America. |
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His own studies of eastern kingbirds in North America found that large males that sang early were especially successful in fathering chicks with other males' mates. |
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The Popelogan North and South zones are hosted by a skarn formed around apophyses of the Popelogan granodiorite stock and related dykes and sills intruding Silurian limestone. |
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Genomic in situ hybridization reveals both autopolyploid and allopolyploid origins of different North and Central American hexaploid potato species. |
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Between 2003 and 2004, Kintera helped PBS broadcast affiliates KPBS in San Diego and KERA in North Texas grow their email and newsletter subscription rates by 63 percent. |
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After finishing his schooling at Anthony Joles grammar in Wirkswith, Derbyshire, David came to the North West to study for an engineering degree at Salford University. |
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As well as cod from the North and Irish Seas, the Marine Conservation Society asks us to avoid Atlantic haddock, European hake, North Atlantic halibut, monkfish and swordfish. |
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After recapitulating the current juncture in the capital of North Lebanon, Sheikh Shahhal said he flatly refused to see young Muslims being fought at army checkpoints. |
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Swamp rabbits are one of the least studied lagomorphs in North America. |
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Starting off with just two or three students, Ren has expanded her business into a purpose-built kitchen in her back garden in Edgware, North London. |
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Gail Raught, 88314 Highway 101 North, Florence, doing business as Gail's Residential and Commercial Cleaning, filed chapter 7 personal bankruptcy. |
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The North American Kissing Bugs are being used to take blood samples from the animals so staff do not have to poke them with needles and syringes. |
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The injunction has been a major stumbling block in the railroad's plans to build a propane transloading facility at its railyard in North Grafton. |
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The Blue Wolves were established as Air Antisubmarine Squadron 35 at North Island on 4 April 1991 and equipped with S-3A Viking antisubmarine warfare jets. |
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A RADIOGRAPHER with a passion for cooking teamed up with chefs for the day at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust to share the authentic taste of Indian cooking. |
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Jai Kudo is based in Hertfordshire and represented in more than 30 countries, with sales from North America and Europe contributing to around half of last year's turnover. |
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Thirty three years ago, the albums chart record breaker was here in the North East, giving an interview at Tyne Tees TV for the children's music show Razzmatazz. |
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Killdeer are small wading birds common to North and Central America. |
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The orange peel fungus of the order Pezizales is an ascomycete fungus that is noticeable in late summer and fall throughout many parts of North America and Europe. |
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These were part of the zoo's Africa area, which is also home to the aoudad, a wild North African sheep with large, curved horns and hair growing from its throat to its knees. |
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Yesterday, Lynn McManus, founder of Pathways4All, presented a special canvas with a collage of children's photographs to Kier North Tyneside as a way of thanking the workers. |
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