He starts with the famous debates that took place in Putney Church in 1647 between the Cromwellian grandees and the radical Levellers. |
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The 1,800-student Putney school would have new classrooms, study space and common rooms for the 250 sixth-formers. |
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Voters in Putney have received a chatty letter from Mr Brown all about the budget, without a word on his boss. |
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Forty rowers had to be rescued from the Thames after high winds caused their boats to become swamped during a race from Putney, west London. |
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At Vauxhall I get an overground train to Putney, and from there a bus up the hill. |
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It was when I first moved back to London, and I was renting a room in a flatshare in a dingy house in Putney. |
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A witness was concerned the wash could endanger staff working on moored boats in the area, as well as swamping rowing boats in the Putney area. |
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After a number of venue changes The Boat Race became a four and a quarter mile fixture between Putney and Mortlake on the Thames River. |
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My equivalent of the Lingfield Mandarin was a slightly plusher Chinese restaurant in Putney, with a swirly carpet and thick white tablecloths. |
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Cromwell's role at Putney was first and foremost as chair and ringmaster. |
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After the eight rowers and their cox had been taken by lifeboat to Putney, their sunken boat was recovered and returned to the crew's base. |
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In 1976 he was in court again, charged preposterously with having raided a bank in Putney after popping out to buy some typewriter ribbons. |
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Another difference was that we could walk back the couple of miles or so from Putney Palais at midnight without any fear at all. |
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Already a success in Putney and Clapham Junction, the scheme asks customers without identification to supply a thumbprint if they are paying by credit card. |
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She hadn't even got out of bed when we arrived and so we left her to get herself mended and wandered off, in a dizzy haze towards the Putney Embankment. |
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She became a regular visitor to our flagship salon in Putney as she loved the products and treatments we offer. |
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We would go to the Putney Palais de Danse every Saturday, and there were lots of forces home on leave to dance with. |
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Putney boasts an abundance of lush green spaces and has the feel of a quaint English village. |
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The next day, after driving to Putney on the outskirts of London, we start the end of our journey. |
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The Liberal Democrats held them off in Torbay, which had been the most marginal seat in the country, and Labour retained Putney, in south west London, another key Tory target. |
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A woman who attacked two drivers after refusing to leave a bus which had terminated in Putney has been ordered to carry out 120 hours community service. |
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On Saturday 400 protesters from UK Uncut held an alternative street party outside deputy prime minister Nick Clegg's house in Putney, south London. |
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High tide reaches Putney about 30 minutes later than London Bridge, and Teddington about an hour later. |
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In the women's division, Australia's AnnMaree Putney was the winner. |
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These included Putney Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Datchet Bridge, Windsor Bridge and Sonning Bridge. |
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He was cremated at Putney Vale Crematorium, but his ashes were scattered from the top of Llanwonno, over his beloved Ferndale. |
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An earlier highspot of the sporting calendar is the spring boat race between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, rowed up the turbulent waters of the tideway from Putney to Mortlake. |
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Edward Gibbon was born in 1737, the son of Edward and Judith Gibbon at Lime Grove, in the town of Putney, Surrey. |
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Goodman, 48, from Putney, south London, has been suspended pending the outcome of the police investigation into the alleged hacking of royal household voicemail messages. |
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In August they robbed five people accompanying a coach on Barnes Common, and shortly after that they attacked another coach party, between Putney and Kingston Hill. |
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In 1647, different factions of the victorious parliamentary army held a series of discussions, the Putney Debates, on reforming the structure of English government. |
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In 1687, while the lead cupola was out of their possession, Sir Clement and Talbot built a reverberatory furnace at Putney and smelted copper there. |
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The Putney Debates ultimately broke up without reaching a resolution. |
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A torso is then found washed up at Putney Bridge, and both contain traces of the aphrodisiac drug Spanish Fly, leaving the team wondering what kind of killer they're facing. |
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