Poole knows England's, as well as Britain's, standing in the world of middle and long distance running isn't as high as it once was. |
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I looked out across Poole Harbour, searching for the dolphin as directed by the local old salt. |
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They fetch a sponge and smelling salts, and go upstairs to the room where Grace Poole usually stays. |
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And, because of a series of rained-off meetings, they have matches in hand on Poole, Wolverhampton and Ipswich. |
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Yorkshire couple Lizzie Lowe and David Poole spent two weeks putting the system to the test and found the experience to be an eye-opener. |
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Matt Anderson, Doug Brocail, Danny Patterson, Jim Poole and Masso Kida are the set-up men. |
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It may come as no surprise that the weather at Poole is no better than at home, in fact it is a little worse than when we left. |
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I have to remember my dinner suit which I leave at Poole when we go to France. |
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The separation and this litigation have made that an improbability just as in the Poole case. |
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Floater fishing is also working well at Poole Bridge Farm where mixers fished over floating pellets is the top tactic. |
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Poole isn't the only Fed official who sees a link between productivity and interest rates. |
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I have been in touch with fellow councillors in Poole about introducing pedalos on the lake, which would be better than boats. |
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Another yacht was dismasted off the The Needles and was towed into Poole by the Swanage lifeboat. |
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It had a silhouette of Fred Poole, profile to the right, wearing buttoned coat, high stock and frilled chemise, hair worn en brosse. |
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A worthy winner of the 2004 Jim Poole award for short film, this claymation study of a man stuck in the wrong job is highly entertaining. |
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Tour buses, which Mr Poole takes exception to, are no bad thing if they are all well maintained and look dignified. |
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Inexpertly guarded by the gin-soaked Grace Poole, Antoinette dreams of making a big, warm fire. |
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In no time at all we were at Poole and after a chat and cup of tea off to bed. |
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In squalid, solitary confinement, with only Grace Poole as her wardress, what wonder that she relapses? |
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Five thousand admirers marched in his funeral procession and Poole became a martyr for anti-immigrant nativists. |
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Most of the air security reforms Robert Poole recommends are intelligent and well taken. |
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The elder Poole has figured out vocal chops and isn't consistently burying them behind filters and oddball delivery. |
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Jane rises early the next morning, and on her way downstairs, comes upon Grace Poole sewing rings on the curtains in Mr. Rochester's room. |
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But Anthony Poole, the council's drainage manager, said the bypass would be designed design to allow the water to pass underneath it. |
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Then Mr. Clegg sailed the Yacht with his wife and family on board on a cruise lasting about eight days to Falmouth, Alderney and back to Poole. |
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An inventory of Okeman's works near Poole in Dorset, dated November 1583, records 55 hogsheads of copperas, along with the equipment for manufacturing alum and copperas. |
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Wanderers scented a draw but instead got caught on the break and Nick Chadwick punished errors by Poole and Mike Whitlow to wrap up the game five minutes from time. |
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Bill, full name William Poole, was a real life butcher, skilled with knives and raised in the art of street fighting. |
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A verger accidentally locked up without realising that Mr Poole, a former chief general manager with the Norwich Building Society, was still inside. |
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I gratefully acknowledge the corrections of errors by Poole and Black. |
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Despite his formidable name, Poole is far from being the Green-Wood resident with the most blood on his hands. |
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Brown observed to Poole that the miners could typically make the same or slightly more money and produce more coal per day, saved as they were the labor of riddling. |
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But Stockport hit back when David Poole went on a mazy run before shooting just wide. |
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Ben Miller as up-tight Brit cop Detective Richard Poole stands out like a sore thumb in the tropical paradise. |
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The South Western Main Line runs from London and Southampton to Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth in Dorset. |
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The A31, an extension of the M27, serves Poole and Bournemouth and the Dorset coast. |
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The South West Coast Path which starts at Minehead and follows all along the Exmoor coast before continuing to Poole. |
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With her experienced political support her new husband became a member of parliament for Cheltenham and later Poole. |
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Popular alternative routes going to areas close to Le Havre include Newhaven to Dieppe, and Poole to Cherbourg. |
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Behind the estuary was a stagnant pond called the Pool or Poole, so named since the medieval era. |
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Earlier historians such as Austin Poole and Richard Southern considered Henry as a cruel, draconian ruler. |
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Dorset has ports at Poole, Weymouth and Portland, and an international airport. |
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In 1642, at the commencement of the English Civil War, the Royalists took control of the entire county apart from Poole and Lyme Regis. |
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A former river valley flooded by rising sea levels 6,000 years ago, Poole Harbour is one of the largest natural harbours in the world. |
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The South West Coast Path, National Trail, begins at South Haven Point at the entrance to Poole Harbour. |
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More than half of the county's residents live in the Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch conurbation. |
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Based in Poole, the orchestra performs over 130 concerts across southern England each year. |
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The South Western Main Line runs through the south at Bournemouth, Poole, Dorchester and the terminus at Weymouth. |
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The A350 also leads north, from Poole through Blandford and Shaftesbury, to Warminster in Wiltshire. |
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Bournemouth University has facilities across Bournemouth and Poole and over 17,000 students. |
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The Arts University Bournemouth is situated between the border of Poole and Bournemouth. |
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Poole Harbour is a large natural harbour in Dorset, southern England, with the town of Poole on its shores. |
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The port grew, and in 1433 Poole was made Dorset's Port of the Staple for the export of wool. |
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In the 18th century Poole was the principal British port trading with North America. |
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The entrance to Poole Harbour is from the east, via Poole Bay and the English Channel. |
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Four rivers drain into Poole harbour, the largest being the River Frome, which flows from the west through Dorchester and Wareham. |
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Originally the clay was taken by pack horse to wharves on the River Frome and the south side of Poole Harbour. |
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At Wareham it and the River Piddle, also known as the River Trent, flow into Poole Harbour via the Wareham Channel. |
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In 1987, Southern Vectis started Badger Vectis in Poole, and Solent Blue Line in Southampton. |
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In 1610 Jonas Poole explored Bellsund, giving the fjord the name it retains to this day. |
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The glossary compiled by Jacob Poole provides most of what is known about Forth and Bargy vocabulary. |
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By the summer of 1963 Conservative Party Chairman Lord Poole was urging the ageing Macmillan to retire. |
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The band consist of husband and wife Ally McErlaine and Shelly Poole, and former member of The Alice Band, Charity Hair. |
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The move at the start of National Red Squirrel Week is a partnership project on the National Trust's Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour in Dorset. |
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Fair play to Annie Poole and Lucy Dye of the Greyhound Board, they were tireless as they cajoled and chivvied the evening to fruition. |
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My garden was rather outstanding, the work of Mrs Poole and myself during our more green-fingered moments. |
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Some of the WAGs party, which also included Alex Curran, Michaela Henderson-Thynne, Toni Poole and Lisa Roughhead, had taken their kids on the gentler attractions first. |
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Braune B, Muir D, DeMarch B, Gamberg M, Poole K, Currie R, et al. |
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Train driver Graham Blackett said he spotted Mr Poole at the side of the track, but thought he was a train spotter until he knelt down in front of the train and waved. |
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Introducing old males to the area stopped these behaviors, probably by suppressing musth, a period when testosterone in males surges, Poole and others wrote in Nature. |
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Woking would have extended their lead but for a string of fine saves by goalkeeper Kevin Poole after the visitors had been forced to throw caution to the wind. |
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Poole used a bowling ball as the metalcasting pattern to create the cast iron stuff-busters, which replaced a concrete version that tended to brake on impact. |
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Yesterday Russell Poole died suddenly while at the LA County Sheriff's Department discussing reopening of the Tupac and Biggie cases that he followed so closely. |
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Poole was a farmer and member of the Religious Society of Friends from Growtown in the Parish of Taghmon on the border between the baronies of Bargy and Shelmalier. |
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In 1610, the English explorer Jonas Poole named it Black Point Isle. |
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Another local legend says that the rocks were named after Harry Paye, the infamous Poole pirate, whose ship hid behind the rocks awaiting passing merchantmen. |
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The river forms a wide, shallow ria at its estuary, Poole Harbour. |
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It is navigable upstream from Poole Harbour as far as the town of Wareham. |
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In November 2005 the main shipping channels into the harbour and the Port of Poole were dredged to accommodate modern ferries at all states of the tide. |
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Poole Harbour is the location of a number of islands, of various sizes. |
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Holes Bay is a tidal inland lake which lies to the north of Poole Harbour. |
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At the time of the Norman Conquest, Poole was a small fishing village. |
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Poole was used by the Romans as an invasion port for the conquest of southern England, who established the settlement at Hamworthy, now the western half of Poole. |
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The low freeboard would have limited its use to within Poole Harbour. |
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In 2009 there were 2,340 armed forces personnel stationed in Dorset including the Royal Armoured Corps at Bovington, Royal Signals at Blandford and the Royal Marines at Poole. |
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It consists of the seaside resort of Bournemouth, the historic port and borough of Poole, the towns of Christchurch and Ferndown plus many surrounding villages. |
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There is a statue, by Henry Poole of Gerald in City Hall, Cardiff, and he was included in the vote on 100 Welsh Heroes for his Descriptio Kambriae and Itinerarium Kambriae. |
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After seven weeks at sea, a storm forced the fleet back to Poole, England. |
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He had fought his way past Redcar's Joe Haines to lead his final race when Taylor Poole veered in front of Lee Complin, causing the Berwick rider to slam into the fence. |
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