On Monday the 16th, Don Ratcliffe with his sore thumb clobbered the rest of the field by three strokes. |
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That was the first of three events counting towards selection and Ratcliffe seemed a certainty to qualify for a third Olympics. |
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Mr Ratcliffe, who operates the facility, regards it as a tool for farmers to build efficiencies into their systems. |
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To support her family, Ratcliffe plunged into a punishing work schedule. |
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Mary Torres, of Ratcliffe Street, York, nervously watched the game with her Argentine husband Pablo and four-year-old son Nico, who worships the South American side. |
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Others include Herbert Nickel Haresnape, Margaret Kelly, Shellagh Ratcliffe and Austin Rawlinson. |
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The summarisers include former Wales football captain Kevin Ratcliffe and former Wales flanker Martyn Williams. |
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Mr. Ratcliffe has sometimes found them to contain arsenic in an oxidized state, combined with ferric oxide, and once he met with a paco ore mainly composed of antimony ochre. |
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The Augustan period of MEAD, WEST, and RATCLIFFE exhibited pretty much the same character of bibliopegistic art. |
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