His name is DJ Reeve, but I googled him and all I get are scientists and some Swiss kid, so, that's not him. |
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Norma Reeve, from a lowly background in the East End, was taken in by a titled lady with servants and a butler who served Norma her meals. |
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After walking almost three miles, Reeve telephoned to raise the alarm and 10 members of Torridon Mountain Rescue team were called out. |
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The Reeve, the Shipman, and the Merchant's Tales are in a similar vein, although tonally they are all quite different. |
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He worked from 1631 as a tailor for his cousin, William Reeve, whose brother John co-founded the Muggletonian sect. |
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Pioneering aviator Bob Reeve was contracted to land his ski-plane south of the mountain on Walsh glacier. |
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In the same year Reeve narrated a film about the lives of people living with disabilities. |
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And Reeve nails the problem with market-led concepts of desert only to adumbrate an alternative that is equally infelicitous. |
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Active in many sports, Reeve owned several horses and competed in equestrian events regularly. |
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Jam is there because of the sudden death of her boyfriend, Reeve, and the listless state of major depression it throws her into. |
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Reeve and Lawrence counterclaimed for damages for breach of contract by failure to meet the temperature and flow rate criteria for the supply of cool water. |
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A green light flashed over the small inner hatch and the door swung open as Terry Reeve and a makeshift team of medics stormed in and began to administer to the wounded. |
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Elspeth Reeve on why the culture of humiliation and stigma makes matters worse. |
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In November 1942, Grant and Reeve moved to the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, to study road traffic and industrial casualties. |
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Royal Marine Lieutenant Lewis Buckle Reeve was seriously wounded and lay next to Nelson. |
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Somebody had the presence of mind to give Reeve mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and the paramedics arrived about a minute later. |
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Sometime around 800, a Reeve from Portland in Wessex was killed when he mistook some raiders for ordinary traders. |
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A new species of Turbinella from northern Mojambique waters.Rediscovery of Turbinella thersites Reeve, 1847, with notes on its taxonomic position. |
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Infaunal clams Mactra veneriformis Deshayes in Reeve, 1854, Ruditapes philippinarum and Meretrix lusoria are abundant and show different distribution patterns on the flat. |
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The reeve of the RM of Stuartburn noted the snow has people living along the Roseau River watching water levels. |
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Former RM of Ste Anne reeve Lee Guetre is seeking the Liberal nomination for Provencher. |
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I encourage all councillors and our reeve to open the books widely, to solicit public input and challenge the status quo. |
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He was reeve of the RM of Piney from spring of 2002 until his defeat that fall. |
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Whether this reeve consulted informally with the more important townsmen, we can only speculate. |
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A reeve near Morris said he felt his area lost a major new job-creating enterprise because of lobbying by Winnipeg. |
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The reeve from a manor and six peasants were questioned for every manor visited. |
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Houston remembers working with the rural council, and their reeve, Barry Dickson, on different issues. |
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Stipends in kind were paid to 4 harrowers, 2 oxherds, a carter, cowman, gardener, beadle, and reeve. |
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Members may know that under the manorial system, the bailiff, the steward, and the reeve were important officers. |
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Where the lord of the manor had a demesne farm, the court appointed a reeve to supervise the farming activities, using labour services and collecting rents. |
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Every manor in England was run by a reeve on behalf of the landlord. |
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This is the first time county residents will elect the reeve directly. |
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My last comments and questions are directed to our reeve, and council. |
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Tkachuk was elected reeve in the general election last fall. |
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Boyd decided not to stand as reeve the following year, or in 1886, when Kilgour decided to dissolve his partnership with Boyd and farm on his own. |
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Wally Happychuk is the recently-elected reeve of the RM of Stuartburn. |
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Commenting on estate accounting in a later period, he quotes contemporary sources suggesting some laxity of management and poor stewardship by the reeve or bailiff. |
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There had been a Kentish royal hall and reeve in Lundenwic until at least the 680s, but the city then passed into Mercian hands. |
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The local reeve mistook the Vikings for merchants and directed them to the nearby royal estate, but the visitors killed him and his men. |
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An interesting example is Gerefa which outlines the duties of a reeve on a large manor estate. |
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In the British Isles, Danes landed three Viking ships at the isle of Portland, Dorset in 786 AD, where they met and killed a local reeve and his men. |
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