The question master will be Stephen Swords and all support would be most appreciated. |
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A barrel of wood preservative caught fire and exploded leaving nine-year-old Stephen with extensive burns from which he died. |
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A native and monk of Sherborne, Stephen joined the abbey of Molesme near Dijon. |
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He lives well in Notting Hill and can often be seen out dining with Stephen Fry or fellow former players. |
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Stephen said the medical report showed no abrasions, lacerations, tears or discharge. |
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The series comes in the wake of Stephen Poliakoff's drama Friends And Crocodiles. |
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Although Rowan and Stephen joined in with the jollity of the occasion, grumpy Phil didn't really socialise. |
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Rathnew full back Mark Coffey had a smashing first half, ably fronted all through by Stephen Byrne. |
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Palin is a beauty-queen Elmer Gantry, outdoing Stephen Colbert in cheesy, braying nationalism. |
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In the end, Stephen did not kill young William, which the knight would claim was due to his charm. |
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The return of Stephen Glass, the truth about anonymous and escaping Jonestown. |
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny. |
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Stephen Hawking is not only a Bona fide genius, but also one of the most resilient men on the planet. |
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Stephen Lewis checks out queue-jumping shortcuts for diehard motorists. |
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The 21-year-old, who studied at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, Michigan, had suffered an epileptic seizure. |
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Big shots like Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone and Steven Cohen of SAC Capital may garner the headlines. |
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Stephen Farber talks to director ami Canaan Mann about giving voice to victims. |
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But Stephen Kotkin's new biography reveals a learned despot who acted cunningly to take advantage of the times. |
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Stephen Carson walloped another long-range shot goalwards, although this one demanded fine handling from the goalkeeper currently on loan from Manchester United. |
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In a strange coincidence, the Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything opened the same weekend as Interstellar. |
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Their fellow Parisian, Scot Bill Gear, is well represented too, along with important pieces by Alan Reynolds and the still underrated Fife-born abstractionist Stephen Gilbert. |
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Here he picks his five favorite horror novels, from Ambrose Bierce to Stephen King. |
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The comedian Stephen Fry as admitted taking cocaine in Buckingham Palace at the height of his drug addiction. |
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Geoffrey raised a revolt in Anjou while Stephen attacked Angevin loyalists in England. |
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He then took the decision to sail for England in January 1153 to meet Stephen. |
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In Anjou, Stephen of Tours was replaced as seneschal and temporarily imprisoned for fiscal mismanagement. |
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The hosts opened the scoring on six minutes when defender Jose Boswinga directed the ball into his own net from Stephen Hunt's inswinging corner. |
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They drove in a jingle across Cork while it was still early morning and Stephen finished his sleep in a bedroom of the Victoria Hotel. |
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The EVR was a branch from Kirkby Stephen to the WCML near Penrith via Appleby. |
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In the early 1950s control was split between the North Eastern and London Midland regions with Kirkby Stephen as the boundary. |
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Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper threatened to boycott the event, but was instead represented at the meeting by Deepak Obhrai. |
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Before naming Matilda as heir, however, he had been in negotiations to name his nephew Stephen of Blois as his heir. |
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When Henry died, Stephen invaded England, and in a coup d'etat had himself crowned instead of Matilda. |
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However, upon Henry I's death, the throne was seized by Matilda's cousin, Stephen of Blois. |
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Tristram Hunt and Rachel Reeves received promotions, while Liam Byrne and Stephen Twigg were among those demoted. |
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Stephen maintained a precarious hold on power, but agreed to a compromise under which Matilda's son Henry would succeed him. |
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Stephen Hawking is a leading light in physics, people say he's the greatest physicist since Einstein. |
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In 2015, Richard Branson offered Stephen Hawking a seat on the Virgin Galactic spaceship for free. |
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In 1975, Stephen Hawking and Penrose were jointly awarded the Eddington Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. |
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His father, the Reverend Stephen Jenner, was the vicar of Berkeley, so Jenner received a strong basic education. |
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A substantial part of the 2004 dramatisation of the novel, starring Stephen Fry, was filmed on location at Rugby School. |
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In 754, at the urgent request of Pope Stephen, the Frankish king Pepin the Short conquered the Lombards. |
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Stephen of Ripon says that Wilfrid stayed in Lyon for three years, leaving only after the archbishop's murder. |
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He wintered in Frisia, avoiding the diplomatic efforts of Ebroin, who according to Stephen attempted to have Wilfrid killed. |
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According to Stephen of Ripon, after the death of Dagobert II, Ebroin wished to imprison Wilfrid, but Wilfrid miraculously escaped. |
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Soon after his death a Vita Sancti Wilfrithi, was written by Stephen of Ripon, a monk of Ripon. |
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In 1987, Stephen Flowers and James Chisholm founded The Troth, which was incorporated in Texas. |
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Schlesinger, Jr, and famous lawyers such as Glanville Williams, Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, and Sir Edward Coke. |
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Mandeville exploited this, selling his allegiance to Matilda after Stephen was captured in 1141 at the Battle of Lincoln. |
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Once her support waned, the following year he resold his loyalty to Stephen. |
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From 1396 the cloisters were repaired and remodelled by Yevele's pupil Stephen Lote who added the lierne vaulting. |
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Stephen Quinn, mari complaisant of Blunkett's former lover, Kimberly Quinn, told a colleague of mine that he resented being called rich. |
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The most famous musical theatre adaptation is West Side Story with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. |
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Stephen Wheeler, the editor, worked Kipling hard, but Kipling's need to write was unstoppable. |
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These included collections of reminiscences by Coppard and Crick and Stephen Wadhams. |
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Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen at 22 Hyde Park Gate in Kensington, London. |
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The Discworld Companion, written with Stephen Briggs, is an encyclopaedic guide to Discworld. |
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It contains the final shooting script, pictures from the film and additional illustrations by Stephen Player. |
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Pratchett also collaborated with British science fiction author Stephen Baxter on a parallel earth series. |
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Twenty one of Pratchett's novels have been adapted as plays by Stephen Briggs and published in book form. |
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On 1 and 2 August 2006, she read alongside Stephen King and John Irving at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. |
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Nyman created a similar group called Foster's Social Orchestra, which specialised in the work of Stephen Foster. |
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In 2013, Webber reunited with Christopher Hampton and Don Black on Stephen Ward the Musical. |
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The British actor Stephen Mangan stated that Sellers was a large influence, as did the comedians Alan Carr and Rob Brydon. |
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In 1993, she starred in a limited run at the Manhattan Theatre Club in the American premiere of Stephen Sondheim's revue, Putting It Together. |
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He was joined on the management level by Stephen Courtauld and Reginald Baker. |
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It starred Stephen Fry and Robert Hardy and was shot on location in Merseyside and on the Isle of Man. |
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In 2004, he landed his first main part in television as Stephen Hawking in Hawking. |
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Under the reign of Stephen the Great, all farmers and villagers had to bear arms. |
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The film was directed by Stephen Chbosky, with whom Watson had collaborated on The Perks of Being a Wallflower. |
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In 1961, she licensed rights to Walt Disney Productions in exchange for royalties in the first of two agreements between Stephen Slesinger, Inc. |
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In 2012 the movie Blood, starring Paul Bettany and Stephen Graham was filmed on the Wirral. |
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It is Stephen Gardiner, black and scowling, his aspect in no way improved by his trip to Rome. |
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You don't owe them anything Stephen, its just cupboard love...suddenly they need you...you said it yourself, they never contacted you before. |
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It was Bannan who released Agbonlahor for his goal with a long-range curling pass after Stephen Warnock had dispossessed Mohamed Diame. |
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The hype around e-books was electrifying in the year 2000 when Stephen King became the first celebrity writer to publish an e-novel. |
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As Stephen Ducat explains, homophobia hasits roots in femophobia, or men's fear of their own femininity. |
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Sosa got Clark to chase a changeup, then retired Stephen Drew on a flyout to the right-field fence. |
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Stephen protests to Bounderby that now he will be blacklisted, and Bounderby, with no regrets whatsoever, hard-heartedly agrees. |
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The rubber band was patented in England on March 17, 1845, by Stephen Perry. |
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The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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When he died in November 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to seize the crown of England. |
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In 1141 Stephen was captured at the Battle of Lincoln and later exchanged for Robert who had also been captured. |
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Surprisingly, Henry instead turned to King Stephen, who paid the outstanding wages and thereby allowed Henry to retire gracefully. |
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The planned attack disintegrated after Stephen marched rapidly north to York, and Henry returned to Normandy. |
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Louis organised a coalition against Henry, including Stephen, Eustace, Henry the Count of Champagne, and Robert the Count of Perche. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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Over the next summer, Stephen massed troops to renew the siege of Wallingford Castle in a final attempt to take the stronghold. |
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Upon news of this, Stephen returned with a large army, and the two sides confronted each other across the River Thames at Wallingford in July. |
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Geoffrey first sent his wife Matilda alone to Normandy in a diplomatic mission to be recognized Duchess of Normandy and replace Stephen. |
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Geoffrey took Caen and Argentan without resistance, but now had to defend Robert's possessions in England against Stephen. |
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Stephen was captured in February 1141 at the Battle of Lincoln, which prompted the collapse of his authority in both England and Normandy. |
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At Winchester, Robert of Gloucester was captured while covering Matilda's retreat so Matilda freed Stephen in exchange for Robert. |
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On 4 April Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton said that the RAF was planning to continue operations over Libya for at least six months. |
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However, in the late 1960s Roger Penrose and Stephen Hawking used global techniques to prove that singularities appear generically. |
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Stephen Oppenheimer in his 2006 book The Origins of the British used the data from Weale et al. |
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In the meantime I am in excellent hands and so is the Stephen Joseph Theatre. |
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After the death of Stephen Joseph in 1967, the position of Director of Productions was appointed on an annual basis. |
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He announced in June 2007 that he would retire as artistic director of the Stephen Joseph Theatre after the 2008 season. |
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Pinter's publisher, Stephen Page of Faber and Faber, accepted the Nobel Diploma and Nobel Medal at the Awards Ceremony in his place. |
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The book was the basis for the 1997 film Wilde, directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Stephen Fry as the title character. |
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The book was adapted by Arthur Laurents, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by newcomer Stephen Sondheim. |
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At the same time, Stephen Sondheim found success with some of his musicals, as mentioned above. |
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A book of Hamilton's illustrations was published simultaneously, with text by Stephen Coppel. |
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Hopkins has also written music for the concert hall, in collaboration with Stephen Barton as orchestrator. |
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Duke Stephen III of Bavaria granted Kufstein city status in 1393, due to its prominence as a trading and docking point on the Inn River. |
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It was here that Mary died, and in 1886 Stephen married Harriet, an Englishwoman from a wealthy background who had moved to Australia as a child. |
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Instead, Stephen, younger brother of Theobald II, Count of Blois, seized the throne. |
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By February David was at Durham, but an army led by King Stephen met him there. |
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When December fell, David demanded that Stephen hand over the whole of the old earldom of Northumberland. |
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King Stephen was to retain possession of the strategically vital castles of Bamburgh and Newcastle. |
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The arrival in England of the Empress Matilda gave David an opportunity to renew the conflict with Stephen. |
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Despite the support of Pope Eugenius III, supporters of King Stephen and William FitzHerbert managed to prevent Henry taking up his post at York. |
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However, Stephen's supporters became aware of David's intentions, and informed King Stephen. |
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The constituency's Liberal Member of Parliament, Stephen Mason resigned from his seat. |
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For example, Stephen was only Pope for three days before dying of apoplexy, and was never consecrated. |
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On 23 June 2005, Nicol Stephen MSP succeeded Wallace as party leader and took over his positions in the Executive until the 2007 elections. |
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King Stephen increased the number of earls to reward those loyal to him in his war with his cousin Empress Matilda. |
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The former Chief Constable of Police Scotland, Stephen House, is also an alumnus. |
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She wrote the verse with Stephen Raw, a textual artist, and a signed print of the work was sent to the couple as a wedding gift. |
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The constituency is represented by Stephen Gethins, MP of the Scottish National Party. |
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In 885, the use of Old Church Slavonic in Great Moravia was prohibited by Pope Stephen V in favour of Latin. |
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Stephen Fry will recur as British Prime Minister Alastair Davies. |
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The current Secretary of State for Wales is Alun Cairns, following Stephen Crabb's appointment as Work and Pensions Secretary. |
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Stephen Roose Hughes, whose exertions in finding and identifying the bodies probably led to his own premature death soon afterwards. |
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The local Assembly Member is Paul Davies of the Conservative Party and the local Member of Parliament is Stephen Crabb, also a Conservative. |
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In 1138, King Stephen successfully besieged the castle held by William FitzAlan for the Empress Maud during the period known as the Anarchy. |
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His works on Ireland although invaluable for their detail are obviously biased, and have been attacked by Irish writers such as Stephen White. |
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In 2008, Irish barista Stephen Morrissey won the title of World Barista Champion. |
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Cadwaladr joined with Ranulph, Earl of Chester in the attack on Lincoln in 1141, when King Stephen of England was taken prisoner. |
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Stephen Jones was also selected for the 2005 Lions tour whilst playing for Clermont Auvergne. |
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He is the third player after Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry to win all three Triple Crown events in one season. |
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On 8 July 2008 it was announced that Williams had split from his management company 110 Sport, following O'Sullivan and Stephen Maguire. |
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Williams is good friends with Matthew Stevens and Stephen Hendry, as well as boxer Joe Calzaghe. |
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A minor role in Mary Reilly marked the first of three film collaborations with director Stephen Frears. |
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He then appeared in the biographical film Wilde, playing Robbie Ross to Stephen Fry's Oscar Wilde. |
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This includes writers such as Stephen Laughton, Michael Paraskos, Stel Pavlou and Stephanos Stephanides. |
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Then spoke young Stephen orgulous of mother Church that would cast him out of her bosom. |
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In the early 1600s, the Englishman Stephen Bennet started hunting walrus at Bear Island. |
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Stephen Salter's 1974 invention became known as Salter's duck or nodding duck, although it was officially referred to as the Edinburgh Duck. |
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Innocent disavowed both Reginald and John de Gray, and instead appointed his own candidate, Stephen Langton. |
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Stephen Roskill, the British naval official historian, wrote in 1956 that the German verdict was accurate. |
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In 1136, early in the Anarchy, Rougemont Castle was held against King Stephen by Baldwin de Redvers. |
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Despite his plans for Matilda, the King was succeeded by his nephew, Stephen of Blois, resulting in a period of civil war known as the Anarchy. |
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Theobald's younger brother, Stephen of Blois, quickly crossed from Boulogne to England, however, accompanied by his military household. |
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The second controller, Stephen Hearst who assumed the role in 1972, was different. |
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Composer Stephen Barlow created a musical adaptation of Rainbow Bear, narrated by his wife Joanna Lumley. |
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In the Battle of Vaslui, Stephen had to summon the Large Host and also recruited mercenary troops. |
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Zachary's successor, Pope Stephen II, confirmed and anointed Pepin the Short in 754, beginning the Carolingian monarchy. |
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The conversion of the Hungarian people was not completed until the reign of Gyula's grandson, King Stephen I of Hungary. |
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King Stephen converted the nomadic barbarian tribes of the Hungarians and induced them to sedentary culture. |
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In England, builders included John Player, Thomas Barton, Charles Haward, Stephen Keene, Cawton Aston, and Thomas Hitchcock. |
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See Stephen Whyles's book A Scab is no Son of Mine for examples of speech of the Worksop area. |
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When he died in December 1135, the couple were in Anjou, allowing Matilda's cousin Stephen to seize the crown of England. |
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He began work on a royal palace during the 1130s, prior to his arrest by Henry's successor Stephen. |
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When the new cathedral of St Stephen was opened in 1874 the small Pugin church became a school room, and later church offices and storage room. |
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Stephen Hales was the first person who procured a flammable fluid from the actual distillation of coal. |
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Landes had a scholarly disagreement with Stephen Marglin over the Industrial Revolution. |
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Medal winners include Nelson Mandela, Sir Frank Whittle, and Professor Stephen Hawking. |
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In 1127 Prince Stephen founded Furness Abbey, granting the abbot most of the land in Furness and giving the rest to a Fleming named Michael. |
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He is callous and unfeeling, with no sympathy for either the animals in his experiments or his subordinate, Stephen Powell. |
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Concert pianist Stephen Hough, singer Thea Gilmore and her producer husband Nigel Stonier also reside in Cheshire. |
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Richard Faraday became a notable businessman in Kirkby Stephen, where a road is named after him. |
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Crime writer Stephen Booth is another native of the town, as is journalist and broadcaster Tony Livesey. |
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Transport Minister Stephen Hammond said that building a new tunnel would be a better option should the route ever be used again for trains. |
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As we have seen, Stephen identifies with the poet-hero, and Fergus's call becomes a sirensong for his mother. |
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The human race must colonise space within the next two centuries or it will become extinct, Stephen Hawking warned today. |
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And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. |
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In an apparently fantastic moment, Stephen experiences a timeslip that enables him to secure his own existence. |
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Stephen Ward, a winger converted to emergency left-back two months ago, now looks to the manner born. |
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And although Steven Fletcher cut the deficit for Wolves, tucking in Stephen Hunt's cross, the home side held on. |
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Just promise us, Stephen, you won't be a blethering nuisance like non-stop waffler John Virgo. |
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But Sir Stephen House is entitled to a warmish glow in the middle of all the controversy surrounding his imminent departure. |
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The Rev Mike Wilkins was officially instituted at Holy Trinity Church by the Bishop of Wakefield the Rt Rev Stephen Platten. |
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Alan Titchmarsh, Lord Coe, Stephen Fry, Noddy, Kate and Wills and Andy Pandy nodded agreeingly. |
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Stephen Gliessman refers to agro ecology as the integration of the broader ecology into the agricultural process to create an agroecosystem. |
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Lead pathologist Dr Stephen Ferryman gave the cause of Mr Bunney's death as hypothermia secondary to alcohol intoxication. |
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Tommy Mundon with performers Stephen Baker, Ellie Bradley, Emma Pearce and Emily Woolman. |
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Nine-year-old Stephen Shah, fishing his first-ever match,won the juniors with a wrasse and a pollack. |
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As part of his exploration of the diversity of scripts, Stephen visits Mr Zhou, inventor of the Chinese writing system Pinyin. |
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To make a donation, please contact Stephen Yip at the KIND office on 708 8273, or visit www. |
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Newman was inspired, according to Stephen Kelly, at least in part by anticapitalist articles in the British Critic by Samuel Bosanquet. |
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Officersr wanta to speak to anyon newhomaya havea seen the car,r a browr nw Seat Ibiza, or Stephen in the moments leading up to the collision. |
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Kalkin found enough evidence against 64-year-old Stephen Kopy to try him on the charges and ordered him held without bail. |
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His clean cut, viceless image became, via Stephen Hendry, the blueprint for the modern game. |
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O'Sullivan defeated Liu Chuang, Mark Williams, Liang Wenbo and Stephen Hendry en route to the final of the tournament. |
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In the Masters, O'Sullivan reached the final by beating Joe Perry, Ali Carter and Stephen Maguire. |
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In doing this, he became only the second player, after Stephen Hendry, to win the trophy more than three times. |
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He also became only the third player to retain his title at the Crucible after Steve Davis and Stephen Hendry. |
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These incidents led Stephen Hendry to say that O'Sullivan was not fully focused. |
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No assistance was provided by the Byzantines who had been told by the deserting Stephen of Blois that the cause was lost. |
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Wace, Orderic Vitalis and Stephen of Rouen were among those who wrote in the service of the dukes. |
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Iain Duncan Smith, in favour of leaving, resigned on 19 March and was replaced by Stephen Crabb who was in favour of remaining. |
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Leaders of the Protestants included Matthias Biro Devai, Michael Sztarai, and Stephen Kis Szegedi. |
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Some of them, most notably prominent peace activist Stephen Henry Hobhouse, refused both military and alternative service. |
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Guests over the years have included Stephen Fry, Eddie Izzard and Sue Perkins. |
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The two candidates with the fewest votes, Liam Fox and Stephen Crabb, immediately announced their support for May. |
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According to Michael Kometer and Stephen Wright, the outcome of the Libyan intervention was reached by default rather than by design. |
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After demolishing John Parrott in the 1989 World Final, it seemed obvious that the new decade would see Davis and rising star Stephen Hendry battling for supremacy. |
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In 2000, under Stephen Deuchar's directorship, the statue was removed to the side of the building to welcome visitors to the refurbished Manton Road entrance. |
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Stephen Thomas Knight has suggested that Munday drew heavily on Fulk Fitz Warin a historical 12th century outlawed nobleman and enemy of King John, in creating his Robin Hood. |
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This was particularly important for John, as a way of pressuring the barons but also as a way of controlling Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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The names include some of the moderate reformers, notably Archbishop Stephen Langton, and some of John's loyal supporters, such as William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. |
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O'Sullivan's break of 103 in the 15th frame was his 128th century break at the Crucible Theatre, breaking Stephen Hendry's record of 127 Crucible centuries. |
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The book of Acts records the martyrdom of Stephen and James. |
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It is the oldest gay student organization in the world, founded as the Student Homophile League in 1967 by students including lifelong activist Stephen Donaldson. |
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Stephen Oppenheimer has proposed a second wave of humans may have later dispersed through the Persian Gulf oases, and the Zagros mountains into the Middle East. |
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The feeling has been our first line would do the bulk of the scoring but the Matt Beveridge, Rob Trumbley and Stephen Wallace line played very well. |
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Until 1992 the IHU was not invited to the Olympic hockey tournament, while Northern Irish hockey players like Stephen Martin played on the British Olympic men's team. |
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Stephen was not able to travel to Normandy and so the situation remained. |
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He may have considered Stephen of Blois as a possible option and, perhaps in preparation for this, he arranged a beneficial marriage for Stephen to a wealthy heiress, Matilda. |
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Liverpool FC supporter Stephen Allen said he was also ignored by cops looking into the pens where fans died, despite showing them his warrant card. |
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Anderson, Tom Hooper, Edgar Wright, Matthew Vaughn, Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle, Stephen Frears, Ken Loach, Mike Leigh, Gareth Edwards, Steve McQueen and Sam Mendes. |
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With Nails by Richard E Grant and Moab Is My Washpot by Stephen Fry. |
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Gossipy extracts from his writings were compiled into a witty script by Derek Acock, and read colourfully and waspishly by CBSO chief executive Stephen Maddock. |
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For example, Nicol Stephen, Deputy First Minister from 2005 to 2007, simultaneously held the post of Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning. |
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He was also able to participate in a Church Council meeting in Jerusalem on the same trip and he was entrusted with transporting the relics of Saint Stephen. |
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In parallel to this, the relics of Saint Stephen were uncovered at the end of 415 and part of the find was given to Orosius in order that he could take it back to Braga. |
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Among the Ukrainians who greatly influenced the Russian Orthodox Church in this period were Stephen Yavorsky, Feofan Prokopovich and Dimitry of Rostov. |
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His second wife was Frances Knight dau of Stephen Knight of Illogan. |
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Under Stephen the Great, who took the throne and subsequently came to an agreement with Kazimierz IV of Poland in 1457, the state reached its most glorious period. |
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Although Ayckbourn continued to move where his career took him, he settled in Scarborough, eventually buying Longwestgate House, the house formerly owned by Stephen Joseph. |
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Forester, John Ruskin, Radclyffe Hall, Susan Hill, Hanif Kureishi, Maureen Duffy, Khushwant Singh, Sir Leslie Stephen and the Booker Prize winner Anita Brookner. |
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In 1957, Ayckbourn was employed by the director Stephen Joseph at the Library Theatre, Scarborough, the predecessor to the modern Stephen Joseph Theatre. |
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Throughout his writing career, all but four of his plays were premiered at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough in its three different locations. |
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Robert Hooke, Edwin Hubble, and Stephen Hawking all studied in Oxford. |
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Retired FBI agent Nicholas Gianturco has told a court how he invited Whitey and his henchman Stephen Flemmi round to his home for meals about five times. |
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The show ran in The Stephen Joseph Theatre and received critical acclaim. |
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The owls were designed by celebrities including graffiti artist Temper, rocker Ozzy Osbourne and Doctor Who fanatic Stephen McKay, who designed the TARDISlike 'Dr Whoot. |
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In his novel Misery, Stephen King poses a rich collection of Maugham's books in the house where most of the plot is set, incidentally praising his mastery of storytelling. |
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Stephen in turn would introduce him to a more important friend. |
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In 1556 Stephen Borough sailed in the Searchthrift to try to reach the Ob River, but he was stopped by ice and fog at the entrance to the Kara Sea. |
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Since its creation the Chorus has worked with a number of major choir trainers including John Alldis, Arthur Oldham, Richard Hickox and Stephen Westrop. |
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Stephen stood up and went over to the parapet. Leaning on it he looked down on the water and on the mailboat clearing the harbourmouth of Kingstown. |
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Stephen Hawking says if this rate was one zillionth of a second slower at the time of the Big Bang, the universe would have collapsed at that time. |
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Pippin, by Stephen Schwartz, was set in the days of Charlemagne. |
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His followers included Stephen Adam and his son of the same name. |
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He is not recognized as a valid pope, but was added to the lists of popes in the 15th century as Stephen II, causing difficulties in enumerating later popes named Stephen. |
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Professor Stephen Hawking put the cat among the pigeons last week with his cheery remarks about comet Machholz-2, which some astronomers believe could be heading our way. |
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In 1880, Maitland was introduced by Frederick Pollock, who had been to Eton and Cambridge with him, to the Sunday Tramps, a walking club founded by Leslie Stephen. |
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Stephen were moved to Vienna in 1798 and the Talisman of Charlemagne was given as a gift in 1804 to Josephine Bonaparte and subsequently to Rheims Cathedral. |
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Stephen Ward then had to time his tackle excellently to deny Tarmo Kink as the Wolves winger slid the ball out of play before the Estonian could attempt to beat Given. |
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Soon after, the Picts rose in rebellion against Northumbrian subjugation at the Battle of Two Rivers, recorded in the 8th century by Stephen of Ripon, hagiographer of Wilfrid. |
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While fighting King Stephen and attempting to dominate northern England in the years following 1136, David was continuing his drive for control of the far north of Scotland. |
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Henry and Stephen sealed the treaty with a kiss of peace in the cathedral. |
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David had been the first lay person to take the oath to uphold the succession of Matilda in 1127, and when Stephen was crowned on 22 December 1135, David decided to make war. |
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On June 11, 2008, Prime Minister Stephen Harper formally apologized in the House of Commons for the government's historical role in the Canadian residential school system. |
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However, as the Irish church had never been Quartodecimans, Stephen in this instance was constructing a narrative to put Wilfrid in the best light. |
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The two armies avoided each other, and Stephen was soon on the road south. |
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By 1805 he was making looms at a factory in Kirkby Stephen, then moved first to Carlisle, then to Glasgow where he learned draughtsmanship from Peter Nicholson. |
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By this point in the war, the barons on both sides were eager to avoid an open battle, so members of the clergy brokered a truce, to the annoyance of both Henry and Stephen. |
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William FitzHerbert, nephew of King Stephen, found his position undermined by the collapsing political fortune of Stephen in the north of England, and was deposed by the Pope. |
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One of his most vehement dissenters was Stephen Switzer, a contemporary landscape gardener and leader of the Private Society of Husbandmen and Planters. |
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Brock promptly transferred himself to the eastern end of Lake Erie, where American General Stephen Van Rensselaer was attempting a second invasion. |
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Stephen therefore marched to the city and installed a new garrison. |
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Stephen Girard, the richest man in America at the time, was one of those who personally funded the United States government involvement in the war. |
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In Stephen Baxter's disaster novel Moonseed, the volcano reactivates and obliterates most of Edinburgh during the first act of Earth's eventual destruction. |
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Stephen says that Annemund gave Wilfrid a clerical tonsure, although this does not appear to mean that he became a monk, merely that he entered the clergy. |
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Both uncle Frank and uncle Stephen Austen had made it a point of principle to be rigorously unsentimental in the discharge of their avuncular obligations. |
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In 1889, Stephen Paget proposed that cancer cells shed from an initial tumor were dispersed randomly throughout the body by the circulatory system. |
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An outcrop extends from Kirkby Stephen along the western side of the Vale of Eden and wraps around the northern margin of the Lake District as far as Cleator Moor. |
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This might appear trivial but it can be quite profitable,' said Stephen, from Rover Way, Splott, Cardiff, who communicates by writing pad and e-mail. |
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He drew up a placard, offering Twenty Pounds reward for the apprehension of Stephen Blackpool, suspected of complicity in the robbery of Coketown Bank. |
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His focus on smaller, more quixotic projects, Beck moonlighted as a producer, working with artists such as Charlotte Gainsbourg, Thurston Moore and Stephen Malkmus. |
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Stephen possessed a mine in Durham which he granted to Bishop Pudsey, and in the same century colliers are mentioned at Coundon, Bishopwearmouth and Sedgefield. |
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The Church of St Stephen and St Tathan is dedicated to Saints Stephen and Tathan, the latter name possibly having arisen through confusion with Saint Tathyw. |
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Owain took advantage of the Anarchy, a civil war between Stephen, King of England, and the Empress Matilda, to push Gwynedd's boundaries further east than ever before. |
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The truth is that we were invited by the Philippine government to consider this project, and I personally presented it to Stephen Wynn as an opportunity for Wynn Resorts. |
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Macclesfield was the home town of Ian Curtis and Stephen Morris of Joy Division, and Gillian Gilbert, who along with Stephen Morris was a member of New Order. |
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In May 2010, Stephen Griffiths was charged with the Bradford murders. |
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Conservative Leader Stephen Harper tried to change the channel on a campaign of distractions Wednesday as he deftly neutralized the Afghan mission as an election issue. |
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Stephen Jay Gould's popular 1989 account of this work, Wonderful Life, brought the matter into the public eye and raised questions about what the explosion represented. |
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According to Wilfrid's later biographer, Stephen of Ripon, Wilfrid left Biscop's company at Lyon, where Wilfrid stayed under the patronage of Annemund, the archbishop. |
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The Premiership-bound Yorkshiremen battled back from 10 points down at the interval, then saw centre Stephen Ward ghost in to put Exeter back in front seven minutes from time. |
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But Wolves went in front when Steven Fletcher headed in Stephen Hunt's cross and it was 2-0 when Geoffrey Mujangi Bia slammed in his first for the club. |
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Built from approximately half a million pieces of Welsh slate, it was sculpted by Stephen Kettle, having been commissioned by the American billionaire Sidney Frank. |
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The stars of the film were George Baker, Stanley Baker, Harry Andrews and Michael Medwin, with Stephen Boyd and Ronald Lewis, and Robert Shaw also had a small part. |
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Stephen Kemble guided the theatre through many celebrated seasons. |
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The first story actually sets the wrong tone, it's a very Stephen Kingish type of contemporary thriller and the rest of the collection has more of an antiquarian feel. |
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It was reported that a car drove into the back of the 4x4 his sponsors had lent him, which was carrying Williams and Stephen Hendry to a restaurant. |
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At the last general election, all were won by Labour with representation being from Louise Ellman, Steve Rotheram, Luciana Berger and Stephen Twigg respectively. |
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On 31 July, again at the Proms, he performed in a concert from the Royal Albert Hall celebrating the works of Stephen Sondheim, in his 80th birthday year. |
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The song's lyrics were inspired by Stephen King's novel of the same name. |
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Stephen Laws, 49, of Ashleigh Grove in Tynemouth, is the director of QCD which, since 2000, has dealt in domestic and imported electronics and now employs two people. |
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Following Henry's death in 1135, one of William I's grandsons, Stephen, laid claim to the throne and took power with the support of most of the barons. |
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Andrew Else was an aquaholic for 30 years, an inquest into his death heard. Yesterday his brother, Stephen, said he should not have been left alone near free-flowing water. |
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It was written by Alan Bennett and directed by Stephen Frears. |
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That? said Stephen. Is that called a funnel? Is it not a tundish? |
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However, Stephen Greenblatt has argued that the coincidence of the names and Shakespeare's grief for the loss of his son may lie at the heart of the tragedy. |
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