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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.
I looked out across Poole Harbour, searching for the dolphin as directed by the local old salt.
They fetch a sponge and smelling salts, and go upstairs to the room where Grace Poole usually stays.
And, because of a series of rained-off meetings, they have matches in hand on Poole, Wolverhampton and Ipswich.
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.
Matt Anderson, Doug Brocail, Danny Patterson, Jim Poole and Masso Kida are the set-up men.
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.
I have to remember my dinner suit which I leave at Poole when we go to France.
The separation and this litigation have made that an improbability just as in the Poole case.
Floater fishing is also working well at Poole Bridge Farm where mixers fished over floating pellets is the top tactic.
Poole isn't the only Fed official who sees a link between productivity and interest rates.
I have been in touch with fellow councillors in Poole about introducing pedalos on the lake, which would be better than boats.
Another yacht was dismasted off the The Needles and was towed into Poole by the Swanage lifeboat.
It had a silhouette of Fred Poole, profile to the right, wearing buttoned coat, high stock and frilled chemise, hair worn en brosse.
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.
Tour buses, which Mr Poole takes exception to, are no bad thing if they are all well maintained and look dignified.
Inexpertly guarded by the gin-soaked Grace Poole, Antoinette dreams of making a big, warm fire.
In no time at all we were at Poole and after a chat and cup of tea off to bed.
In squalid, solitary confinement, with only Grace Poole as her wardress, what wonder that she relapses?
Five thousand admirers marched in his funeral procession and Poole became a martyr for anti-immigrant nativists.
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The Henriette came into Poole this morning, but we never trouble about her.
The ball clay from Poole is dug in the neighbourhood of Wareham, by Mr. Pike.
They came from opposite quarters, and Poole was in the shadow, so the other saw him not.
Poole drew Coleridge, Coleridge and the dreams of pantisocracy drew most of the others.
There was a long silence, during which the tide returned into Poole Harbour.
It was shown but for half a minute, just as the bells of Poole Church struck nine.
Coming down the homestretch, Nat Poole thought he had it all to himself.
It was trouble that affected Wilbur Poole, if you'll remember.
Lay hold of the first mutineer, Poole, and drag him down here.
Poole re-focussed the binocular, but it was some moments before he spoke.
The bas relief panels on the building were created by nationally prominent sculptor Harry Camden Poole.
He was eventually banned from the Salterns Harbourside Hotel in nearby Poole for harassing Laura.
Gus lost it to Poole, who knocked it over to a player named Foss.
Cade, of Poole, Dorset, is being treated with steroid cream and antihistamine.
Who should hear him but young Poole and that yellow devil of a Tomas!
Lawson had been spending the summer at Poole, and had a number of sketches to show of the harbour and of the beach.
I would like to thank the following for their contributions,Alison Zecchin, Renee de Neve, Julia Poole, Christine Duffield, Judith Donoghue and Susie Lang.
Tangerine employs 450 people at three sites in Poole, Blackpool and Beech Street, just off Edge Lane, where 189 people work producing marshmallows, caramels, gums and jellies.
Beneath him is the valley of the Frome, and all the wild lands that come tossing down from Dorchester, black and gold, to mirror their gorse in the expanses of Poole.
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