He and many others landed jobs on in-shore mackerel boats, fishing tamer waters around the Isle of Skye and Plymouth. |
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Ed and Joe got involved with the round-Britain challenge when they crewed for the owners John and Lisa Forbes to bring the yacht to Plymouth. |
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Over 70 protesters staged sit-downs outside the gates of the nuclear dockyard in Plymouth last Saturday. |
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He went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946, and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher. |
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Instead, he went into chemistry, left New Plymouth in 1946 and returned in 1952 to take up a post at his old school as housemaster and teacher. |
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This equates to surveying an area the size of Plymouth while being able to pick out isolated features the size of a dustbin. |
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Captured on camera here, a tombstoning teenager risks his life by jumping 65 ft off a stone wall into the sea off Plymouth Hoe in Devon. |
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Austin was a tobacconist and photographic dealer who owned a shop on central Devon Street in New Plymouth. |
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From the time the Hurricanes grouped together pre-season for a one month training session in New Plymouth, it's been special. |
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Members of the public are invited to go into the Plymouth base to have a close look at the dockyard's collection of architectural gems. |
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On 13 August 1840 the barque London left Plymouth with Frederic, his wife Margaret, and their three children on board. |
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A daring traveller made the newspaper headlines in 1880 after a record journey between New Plymouth and Wellington. |
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Within Plymouth Sound, the breakwater guarantees diving in all conditions apart from strong south and south-easterly winds. |
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Dean Ashton was brought down on the edge of the Plymouth penalty area and Lunt hit the free kick through the wall. |
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Peter, from Plymouth, was the only member of the ship's company not at action stations at the time. |
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In Plymouth, Derriford Hospital is making 90 administrators redundant to save money. |
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The first American Thanksgiving was celebrated in 1621, to commemorate the harvest reaped by the Plymouth Colony after a harsh winter. |
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The Plymouth Operational Group have had several meetings in which it is scoping the details of opening a Community Justice Court. |
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When the operation settled down, the boats landed some excellent catches at New Plymouth. |
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When his condition was stable, he was landed at Derriford Hospital, Plymouth. |
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Great care was taken as the board envisaged disastrous results if the earthworks collapsed and released a wall of water upon New Plymouth. |
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He won the race after the lead Plymouth spun out temporarily when it lost its rear window to the suction of the backdraft. |
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The family lived in Carrington Street, New Plymouth, after relocating when Frederick Watson retired from the bank in Bulls. |
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Start your roaming a couple miles northeast of Plymouth on the main drag through the area, Shenandoah Road. |
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He even went to Boston and Plymouth to consolidate an alliance with the Sokoquis, the Pennacooks, and the Mahicans against the Iroquois. |
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At Plymouth she will be put through her paces on her ability to berth and secure to a buoy, along with her storing facilities. |
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As defeat stared him in the face he ordered his cavalry to cut their way through the enemy lines and escape to Plymouth. |
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On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth. |
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Some buses came from as far as Yorkshire, Plymouth and Kent to attend, all wearing different colour liveries and adverts. |
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Why was Frank Mace sitting astride an unexploded mine, and how did it come to be washed up on a New Plymouth beach? |
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Frank was educated in New Plymouth and earned the title of architect under the tutorage of H.J.T. Edmonds. |
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She later studied maternity nursing in Plymouth and became a district nurse in London. |
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I recall with particular affection the time the carbs on our 1924 British Seagull iced up halfway across Plymouth Sound. |
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Sian's name has now been engraved on a plaque, which is kept in the chapel at the HMS Drake naval establishment, in Plymouth. |
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After some delays and disputes, the voyagers regrouped at Plymouth aboard the 180-ton Mayflower. |
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He was born in India to parents who were missionaries for the Plymouth Brethren. |
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Omata settlers abandoned their farms and rushed for the safety of New Plymouth or the Omata Stockade. |
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Anyway, whether it is wise or not, I am at home with a glass of vino thinking about my time in Plymouth, and particularly this flat. |
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Another defeat would have left tomorrow's home encounter with Plymouth looking ominous. |
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The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, drafted by English religious separatists. |
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The government has allowed a dockyard in Plymouth to increase radioactive discharges into the sea by five times. |
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At the back of the old homestead a large shed was the former Taranaki Herald building, the first newspaper in New Plymouth. |
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After a short spell doing odd jobs in New Plymouth, Stan's father landed a plum job in south Taranaki. |
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After leaving school, he spent three years at the University of Plymouth, where he was awarded a BSc Hons degree in Meteorology and Oceanography. |
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In milk bars around New Plymouth there were jukeboxes stacked with boundary-pushing singles. |
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Also featuring tomorrow night at Lincoln is defender Martin Reed, who missed Saturday's trip to Plymouth with a dead leg. |
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It is conceivable that Plymouth officials housed paupers in the poorhouses of one of the neighboring towns, as permitted by the 1774 statute. |
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I have a rooster who is a Plymouth Rock and the hens are the Araucana breed. |
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Blackpool are preparing for a green invasion as they take on promotion chasing Plymouth Argyle at Bloomfield Road on Saturday. |
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Yes, I have a lot of Calvinism in my family, as recently as my grandfather, who was a member of the Plymouth Brethren and certainly believed he was a member of the elect. |
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The various models Plymouth marketed, including minivans and the Neon subcompact, were sold in virtually identical versions by the stronger Dodge division. |
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Plymouth is a transportation hub for the South West of England. |
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I road-tripped up to New Plymouth with my hair straightener, my black pointed stilettos and my sense of humour, because I didn't quite know what to expect. |
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This is an incredibly well-managed track that lets you feel the rumble and roar of the tanker every time it bears down on or overtakes the struggling Plymouth. |
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Of the Mayflower colonists at Plymouth there were only 35 members of an identifiable Puritan congregation, with 67 other migrants ranging from entrepreneurs to vagrants. |
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It was a technical triumph, using live link-ups to Scotland, Plymouth, London, Manchester, Belfast, Derbyshire and Bangor, with Lomax at the centre of the web in Birmingham. |
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His funeral took place in Plymouth and his body was cremated. |
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Tidal waves of scholarship have broken over Plymouth Rock, leaving behind little but ambiguity. |
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They burned down my home, killed my dogs, my cat, my rabbit, blew up my 1966 Plymouth Valent. |
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In other cities, such as Plymouth and Bournemouth, rhoticity varies. |
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I taught woodwork at the then Plymouth Junior Secondary School. |
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Improvements also call for a new platform, shelter, a staircase to a nearby bike path and eventually a pedestrian overpass north at Plymouth Farms Road. |
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During the middle of this Golden Age, in 1620, the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. |
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Make your next corporate or private event a traditional New England lobster bake on the lawn of the East Bay Grille overlooking the Plymouth harbor. |
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Some 52 of them were trans-shipped in the SS Taupo to New Plymouth. |
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City Travel Club are running a coach to Tuesday's match at Plymouth. |
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Sailors in HMS Sutherland used their spare time during a global deployment to raise thousands of pounds for charities in the ship's home port of Plymouth. |
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But a two-man overlap on the right went begging and 13 minutes later Plymouth were level, No8 Dan Ward-Smith barging in seconds after being held up over the line. |
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It predates the founding of our nation and even the landing at Plymouth Rock. |
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James, who grew up in a house on Church Street, Bollington, set sail from Plymouth to Brisbane in search of a better life after hearing glowing reports of life Down Under. |
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And there will be enough wrapping paper to gift-wrap most of Plymouth. |
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Previously the highest number of inquiries for one of the firm's developments had been for the Plymouth docklands and on the day 3,000 people turned up. |
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Finally, our homeboys abandoned their perforated Plymouth and fled into a semi-quiet residential neighborhood, where they tried to hide out in a shed. |
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The former home of world-renowned novelist Elizabeth Gaskell in Plymouth Grove is another building which is in dire need of work due to subsidence and dry rot. |
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Therefore Plymouth now is the most des res around, and my flat a paradise. |
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The rules change that allows the use of disc brakes has helped me hold the Plymouth at the starting line, and the LED Tree has quickened my reaction times. |
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There it was inspected for leaks and sealed, but a second attempt to depart also failed, bringing them only as far as Plymouth, Devon. |
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One of the Patuxet abductees was Squanto, who became an ally of the Plymouth colony. |
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They rowed for safety, encountering the harbor formed by the current Duxbury and Plymouth barrier beaches and stumbling on land in the darkness. |
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On March 22, 1621, the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony signed a peace treaty with Massasoit of the Wampanoags. |
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The patent of Plymouth Colony was surrendered by Bradford to the freemen in 1640, minus a small reserve of three tracts of land. |
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The colony contained roughly what is now Bristol County, Plymouth County, and Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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In 1620, a successor to the Plymouth Company sent colonists to the New World aboard the Mayflower. |
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Others, such as the Plymouth Brethren, take the act to be only a symbolic reenactment of the Last Supper. |
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Among Open assemblies, also termed Plymouth Brethren, the Eucharist is more commonly called the Breaking of Bread or the Lord's Supper. |
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He is also commemorated at the University of Plymouth, where the Mathematics and Technology Department is housed in a building named after him. |
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Davy's party sailed from Plymouth to Morlaix by cartel, where they were searched. |
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Ten years later, more Puritans settled north of Plymouth Colony in Boston, thus forming Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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As the first colonists arrived in Plymouth, they wrote and signed the Mayflower Compact, their first governing document. |
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The Pilgrims arrived by the Mayflower ship and founded Plymouth Colony so they could practice religion freely. |
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Ten years later, a larger group of Puritans settled north of Plymouth Colony in Boston to form Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
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As of 2014 such as the controversial Pilgrim Nuclear Generating Station, in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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Brownists founded the Plymouth colony, the first lasting English settlement in America. |
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While on a tour of the White Mountains, he died in his sleep on May 19, 1864 in Plymouth, New Hampshire. |
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From the beginning in 1889, the county boroughs of Exeter, Devonport and Plymouth were outside the jurisdiction of the county council. |
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Over the next decades, troops stationed around Plymouth trained in the area, notably in 1853 before and during the Crimean War. |
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About 300 miles west of Land's End, upon realising that the Speedwell was unseaworthy, it returned to Plymouth. |
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First South West provides local town bus services and links to, Plymouth, Kingsbridge. |
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When the horse tramroad from Plymouth to Princetown was completed in 1823, large quantities of granite were more easily transported. |
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Okehampton railway station is on the former northerly rail route from Exeter to Plymouth via Tavistock. |
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Then later that year Plymouth Corporation wanted to use the exposed site for housing juvenile offenders. |
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According to a report by Stuff News, the seal jumped on to a walkway in New Plymouth just as the old man was passing by. |
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In the late 1920s and 1930s some Wampanoags joined public celebrations on Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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After retiring from the WRNS in 1961, Jean from Halifax, Yorkshire, set up a gift shop in Plymouth, then spent time travelling the world. |
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The leggy Russian pin-up and part-time model was in Plymouth to get a sailing lesson from record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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Other tourist must-dos include Puke Ariki, an award-winning museum on New Plymouth waterfront that holds more than 6,000 Maori treasures. |
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The 'I' in question is Ruairi Glynn, a graduate of Plymouth University's MediaLab Arts who works at the Bartlett school of architecture. |
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His travels on the primitive roads were especially difficult, as passengers in the rumble seat of his Plymouth coupe learned. |
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Ferry services in Plymouth, Penzance and the Scilly Isles were cancelled for both days with gusts of wind expected to reach 80mph. |
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Holloway worked wonders at Bristol Rovers, QPR and Plymouth when his budget was more limited than a game of shove ha'penny. |
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Late the next year, the remaining 45 sailed home, and the Plymouth company fell dormant. |
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Raleigh was brought to London from Plymouth by Sir Lewis Stukeley, where he passed up numerous opportunities to make an effective escape. |
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He set out from Plymouth on 15 November 1577, but bad weather threatened him and his fleet. |
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They were forced to take refuge in Falmouth, Cornwall, from where they returned to Plymouth for repair. |
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An expedition left Plymouth in September 1585 with Drake in command of twenty one ships with 1,800 soldiers under Christopher Carleill. |
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Despite the exploits of Lok and Towerson, John Hawkins of Plymouth is widely acknowledged to be an early pioneer of the English slave trade. |
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On that evening, the English fleet was trapped in Plymouth Harbour by the incoming tide. |
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At daybreak on 21 July the English fleet engaged the Armada off Plymouth near the Eddystone rocks. |
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The Armada Memorial in Plymouth was constructed in 1888 to celebrate the tercentenary of the defeat of the Spanish Armada. |
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The wind made a return impossible and Plymouth was unsuitable as it had a garrison. |
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Meanwhile, on 18 November Plymouth had surrendered to William, and on 21 November he began to advance. |
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In 1620, Plymouth was founded as a haven for Puritan religious separatists, later known as the Pilgrims. |
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Gaskell penned all her novels, with the exception of Mary Barton, at her residence on Plymouth Grove. |
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Plymouth was attacked five times before the end of the month while Belfast, Hull, and Cardiff were hit. |
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Labour performed well in the Midlands and South of England, winning control of councils including Birmingham, Norwich, Plymouth and Southampton. |
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The Great Western Main Line runs from London to Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth and Penzance in the far west of Cornwall. |
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There are proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to Bere Alston for a through service to Plymouth. |
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Since 1650, the City of Plymouth has grown to become the largest city in Devon, mainly due to the naval base at Devonport. |
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Hemerdon Mine, east of Plymouth, has one of the largest deposits of tungsten in the world. |
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Newcastle was a prominent centre of the Plymouth Brethren movement up to the 1950s, and some small congregations still function. |
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When the Cornwall Railway connected the line to Plymouth, their trains ran to the present station above the city centre. |
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There is an engineering lab building at the University of Plymouth named in his honour. |
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This line was extended westwards through Exeter and Plymouth to reach Truro and Penzance, the most westerly railway station in England. |
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The GWR inaugurated the first railway air service between Cardiff, Torquay and Plymouth in association with Imperial Airways. |
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In December 2009 Plymouth Citybus was purchased from Plymouth City Council. |
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Torpoint Ferry links Plymouth with Torpoint on the opposite side of the Hamoaze. |
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In the 17th century, the Pilgrims settled a small colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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He returned to London before the end of 1744, but following his father's death in late 1745 he shared a house in Plymouth Dock with his sisters. |
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On 2, July 2009 Stewart performed his only UK date that year at Home Park, Plymouth. |
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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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At the turn of the 20th century, the Faroese Plymouth Brethren numbered thirty. |
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After the destruction of Plymouth and disruption of the economy, more than half of the population left the island, which also lacked housing. |
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They formed what became known as 'The Plymouth Argylls', after the association football team, since both ships were Plymouth manned. |
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Open Brethren are also commonly known as Plymouth Brethren, especially in North America. |
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Kerala is a small state in India, but has more than 600 Open or Plymouth Brethren Assemblies. |
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For a list of individuals involved in the Brethren movement before the 1848 schism, see the Plymouth Brethren article. |
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George Passmore was born in Plymouth in the United Kingdom, to a single mother in a poor household. |
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Following the success at Dowlais, Guest took a lease from the Earl of Plymouth which he used to build the Plymouth Ironworks. |
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Hill now owned the Plymouth Iron Works and Crawshay the works at Cyfarthfa. |
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In the meantime, Plymouth ironworks was leased to provide pig iron for the forge. |
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Tugboats were drafted in from the ports of Dublin, Liverpool and Plymouth to assist with the salvage operation. |
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The museum was started in 1946 following the donation of the castle and lands by the Earl of Plymouth. |
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Plymouth hosts the head office and first ever store of The Range, the only major national retail chain headquartered in Devon. |
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Incomes in much of the South Hams and in villages surrounding Exeter and Plymouth are above the national average. |
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In shallower waters, limestone beds were laid down in the area now near Torquay and Plymouth. |
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As recently as the 19th century, a crowd of 17,000 at Devonport, near Plymouth, attended a match between the champions of Devon and Cornwall. |
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Tamar Valley Cannons, also based in Plymouth, are Devon's only other representatives in the National Leagues. |
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Plymouth Titans, Exeter Centurions, Devon Sharks from Torquay, North Devon Raiders from Barnstaple and East Devon Eagles from Exmouth. |
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Chris Dawson, the billionaire owner of retailer The Range was born in Devon, where his business retains its head office in Plymouth. |
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After a brief stint at the Station zoologique d'Endoumes at Marseille he then worked for three years at the Plymouth Marine Laboratory. |
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Minor skirmishes followed at the Battle of Plymouth, the Battle of Elba, and the Battle of Kentish Knock. |
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In Summer, the Cawsand Ferry runs a passenger service between Cawsand Beach and the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth for visitors to the Barbican. |
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Maker is the largest of the three and is a highly visible position so it can be seen from Torpoint and Plymouth. |
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Male mitochondrial inheritance was recently discovered in Plymouth Rock chickens. |
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It extends from Provincetown in the northeast to Woods Hole in the southwest, and is bordered by Plymouth to the northwest. |
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They helped the Pilgrims, who arrived in the fall of 1620, survive at their new Plymouth Colony. |
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The Wareham Gatemen also play in the Cape Cod Baseball League in nearby Wareham in Plymouth County. |
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The South Devon Railway Company extended the line westwards to Plymouth, opening their own smaller station at St Thomas, above Cowick Street. |
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Because of shelter from Dartmoor, Exeter is more frost prone than areas to the southwest, such as Plymouth. |
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Going westwards, the A38 connects Exeter to Plymouth and south east Cornwall, whilst the A30 continues via Okehampton to north and west Cornwall. |
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The cities of Bristol, Plymouth, Bath, Salisbury and Truro can all be reached within 2 hours. |
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There are proposals to reopen the line from Okehampton, Tavistock to Bere Alston for a through service to Plymouth. |
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St Loye's School of Health Studies, which provides training in occupational therapy has now been incorporated into the University of Plymouth. |
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The majority of the local BBC output originates in Plymouth, and ITV Westcountry is broadcast from Bristol. |
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After again cruising off Cadiz for a while, Blake turned for home but died of old wounds within sight of Plymouth. |
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Until 1994 Cornwall was represented by the much smaller Cornwall and Plymouth constituency. |
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For many years, force was considered the poor relation to the Plymouth Borough Police due to the low pay and substandard equipment. |
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From then on, over many decades, the Plymouth constabulary grew in size and discipline to a formidable force. |
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On 14 April 1852, the superintendent of Plymouth was placed temporarily in charge following the departure of the incumbent. |
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In 1914 however, Stonehouse was handed over to the Plymouth Borough Police. |
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The Devon and Cornwall RFC was formed in 1967 following the amalgamation of the Devon, Cornwall and Plymouth Constabularies clubs. |
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Following the withdrawal of Brymon Airways routes to and from the islands the operator stepped in, initially operating services to Plymouth. |
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Demoralised by the loss of its admiral and seriously short of food, the fleet returned to Plymouth. |
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Militia units were formed in Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Nelson. |
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Plymouth Yacht Haven was selected as host port RORC Increased the number of entries to meet demands. |
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Scrooby member William Bradford of Austerfield kept a journal of the congregation's events that later was published as Of Plymouth Plantation. |
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Two Royal Marine commandos from 539 Assault Squadron, based in Plymouth, and an Army signaller were also killed. |
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Burton led at seventh-placed Plymouth through Kelvin Stewart but were pegged back four minutes from time through Carl McHugh's header. |
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Ten receivers were deployed across the mouth of Plymouth Bay, from Gurnet Point in Duxbury southward to Rocky Point in Plymouth. |
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I grew up about 20 minutes outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan, in Plymouth. |
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The move will assist the Plymouth mill by eliminating high-maintenance and high-energy consuming equipment. |
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Estover Primary in Plymouth, Devon, was closed on the advice of the emergency services. |
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Availability was suffering at Asda's Estover store in Plymouth, where our shopper had an otherwise positive experience. |
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To commemorate the 1621 feast enjoyed by the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony and the Wampanoag Indians in Massachusetts, Americans ate 46 million turkeys last Thanksgiving. |
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The activism culminated in an adjournment debate in the House of Commons in which Janet Fookes, a Plymouth MP, argued against irreparably damaging the ancient landscape. |
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Other winners included Rasoi Indian Kitchen in Swansea, Maahis in Wrexham, Myristica in Bristol, Jaipur Palace in Plymouth and Pappadoms in Westonsuper-Mare. |
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Most people living in Princetown commute to work in Plymouth or Tavistock, but with the expansion of the brewery more jobs have been created locally. |
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Totnes railway station is situated on the Exeter to Plymouth line, and has trains direct to London Paddington, Penzance and Plymouth, and as far north as Aberdeen. |
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On April 10, 1606, King James I of England issued a charter for the Virginia Company, which comprised the London Company and the Plymouth Company. |
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The New England Confederation was formed in 1643 as a political and military alliance of the English colonies of Massachusetts, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven. |
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MacDonald, who was born in Amsterdam and is of Surinamese ancestry, made his debut for the Baggies on January 31 2007 as a substitute against Plymouth Argyle. |
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The first English settlement in Maine was established by the Plymouth Company at the Popham Colony in 1607, the same year as the settlement at Jamestown, Virginia. |
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The Massachusetts Bay Colony was reorganized and issued a new charter as the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1691, and Plymouth ended its history as a separate colony. |
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The anniversary of this survey is observed in Massachusetts as Forefathers' Day and is traditionally associated with the Plymouth Rock landing tradition. |
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Claire Gorman, 29, from Linthorpe, was nominated for the AOP award for UK optics, for her outstanding work as an optometry student at Plymouth University. |
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The 2005 Race was sponsored by Rolex and organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club with the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Royal Western Yacht Club, Plymouth. |
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Railway Air Services ran connecting flights on to Plymouth and Bristol. |
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The eight seats lost by Labour to the Conservatives were Bolton West, Derby North, Gower, Morley and Outwood, Plymouth Moorview, Southampton Itchen, Telford and Vale of Clywd. |
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Plymouth in particular, because of its vulnerable position on the south coast and close proximity to German air bases, was subjected to the heaviest attacks. |
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Proposals from Plymouth for a Tamarside county were rejected. |
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These were Bristol, Cornwall and West Plymouth, Devon and East Plymouth, Dorset and East Devon, Somerset and North Devon, Wiltshire North and Bath, and parts of Cotswolds. |
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Passers-by tried in vain to save former Plymouth Argyle youth player Alex Peguero-Sos with heart massage and CPR following the 2am clash in Kingsbridge, Devon. |
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Exeter is one of the four main sites of the University of Plymouth. |
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Great Western Railway and CrossCountry services continue westwards along the Exeter to Plymouth Line, variously serving Torquay, Plymouth and Cornwall. |
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In March 1941, two raids on Plymouth and London dehoused 148,000 people. |
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Regional express services run to Plymouth, Torbay, Bude, and along the Jurassic Coast to Lyme Regis and Weymouth, some operated by Stagecoach and others by First Bus. |
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The Rame bus link runs between Cremyll and goes to Plymouth via Torpoint. |
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Other targets included Birmingham and Coventry, and strategically important cities, such as the naval base at Plymouth and the port of Kingston upon Hull. |
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When the theatre of operation moved to the Atlantic, this role was assumed by Portsmouth and Plymouth, with Chatham concentrating on shipbuilding and ship repair. |
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He was a Colonel of the Royal Marines and voted a Freeman of Bath, Salisbury, Exeter, Plymouth, Monmouth, Sandwich, Oxford, Hereford, and Worcester. |
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Swimmer Sharron Davies and diver Tom Daley were born in Plymouth. |
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Motorcycle speedway is also supported in the county, with both the Exeter Falcons and Plymouth Devils succeeding in the National Leagues in recent years. |
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In 1848, Priscilla Lydia Sellon became the superior of the Society of the Most Holy Trinity at Devonport, Plymouth, the first organised religious order. |
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The final fete of the year was held at the Plymouth Hoe on 20 July, where fine weather and crowds of people ensured much support for local charities and boosted club finds. |
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In basketball, Plymouth Raiders play in the British Basketball League. |
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The universities of Exeter and Plymouth have together formed the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry which has bases in Exeter and Plymouth. |
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The main settlements in Devon are the cities of Plymouth, a historic port now administratively independent, Exeter, the county town, and Torbay, the county's tourist centre. |
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Its most frequent venues other than Cardiff are Llandudno in Wales and Bristol, Birmingham, Liverpool, Milton Keynes, Oxford, Plymouth, and Southampton in England. |
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This was followed by the Plymouth Ironworks in 1763, which was formed by Isaac Wilkinson and John Guest, then in 1765 Anthony Bacon established the Cyfarthfa Ironworks. |
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The other three were Cyfarthfa, Plymouth, and Penydarren Ironworks. |
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By the peak of the revolution, the districts of Merthyr housed four of the greatest Ironworks in the world being those of Dowlais, Plymouth, Cyfarthfa and Penydarren. |
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In 1403, a Breton squadron defeated the English in the Channel and devastated Jersey, Guernsey and Plymouth, while the French made a landing on the Isle of Wight. |
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Some trains from Manchester Piccadilly to Bristol Temple Meads are extended to Paignton and Plymouth, and on summer weekends to Penzance and Newquay. |
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Ives, St Just, St Buryan, Land's End and also Plymouth in Devon. |
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However, the Massachusetts charter had been revoked in 1684, and a new one was issued in 1691 that combined Massachusetts and Plymouth into the Province of Massachusetts Bay. |
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The Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay colonies together spawned other Puritan colonies in New England, including the New Haven, Saybrook, and Connecticut colonies. |
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Upon their arrival, they drew up the Mayflower Compact, by which they bound themselves together as a united community, thus establishing the small Plymouth Colony. |
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Eruptions destroyed Montserrat's Georgian era capital city of Plymouth. |
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Francis Chichester died of cancer in Plymouth, Devon, on 26 August 1972, and was buried in the church of his ancestors, St Peter's Church, Shirwell, near Barnstaple. |
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In 1914 the Earl of Plymouth bought it, to save it from developers. |
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The Plymouth Brethren are a conservative, low church, evangelical movement, whose history can be traced to Dublin, Ireland, in the late 1820s, originating from Anglicanism. |
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There have existed movements to petition the Government for an extension of the M5 south, to the city of Plymouth, which currently relies on the A38 road. |
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Two particular models included the Dodge Spirit and Plymouth Acclaim. |
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Later, GWR road motors operated tours to popular destinations not served directly by train, and its ships offered cruises from places such as Plymouth. |
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Population falls occurred in the two major cities of Bristol and Plymouth. |
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The Exeter to Plymouth railway of the LSWR needs to be reopened to connect Cornwall and Plymouth to the rest of the UK railway system on an all weather basis. |
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Paul, 28, who runs a pub in Bury, Lancs, joined the Claybank Hotel Fishing Club outing to a deep sea mark off Plymouth and missed the UK garfish record by just 7oz 8dms. |
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For instance, the unitary authority of Plymouth is traditionally considered part of County Devon, though politically it is not part of the county. |
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From there he sailed north via New Plymouth to Auckland, where he spent a few days before sailing southeast for Gisborne, where his seabound New Zealand travel ended. |
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Whether spending Thanksgiving Day in Plymouth, MA, or schussing through Utah powder, Natalie Gochnour believes in living a life rich in experiences. |
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Dr Richard Thompson, of the University of Plymouth, has studied how plastic degrades in the water and how tiny marine organisms such as barnacles and sandhoppers respond. |
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Among the ferries cancelled were routes from Plymouth and Portsmouth in Britain to Roscoff, Caen, Cherbourg and Saint-Malo in France and to Bilbao in Spain. |
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Police had found an extendable baton and a knuckleduster in his Mercedes after being called to his Plymouth home following allegations he hit his wife with the knuckleduster. |
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