Police were today searching for a thief who snatched hundreds of pounds from a busy shop in Walton. |
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By covering a specimen with transparent balsam, J. Walton was able to peel these films off. |
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Thames Coastguard at Walton said swimmers had been getting out of their depth and putting their lives in danger. |
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Back at Walton Hall he set grimly to work, applying his taxidermal brilliance to a hideous revenge. |
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Though Walton bogeyed the hole, Haas lost the match, and Europe won the Ryder Cup. |
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The Te Deum, like the Gloria, borrows from Walton and pales in a direct comparison. |
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He cut inside but was halted by a copybook tackle from Elland full back Neil Walton. |
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Joss McWilliam appeared as Ranger Dave in The Adventure of Skippy and also appeared in the tele-movie A Thousand Skies with John Walton. |
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Crowds of rowdy youngsters streaming into Walton from outlying towns and villages are causing a problem. |
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His neoclassicism comes essentially from Hindemith, and his idiom sounds a little like Walton because of it. |
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This last item may not have been firewood though, for Thomas Walton practised coopery as a second craft. |
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To compensate for a lifelong stutter, Walton also overpronounces words, which gives his speech an arrogant twist. |
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They all pulled on their coats and then trekked after Walton up to the small castle. |
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Walton expects economic growth to exceed the MPC's base case, due to buoyant exports and investment. |
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The Aberdonian soprano is in fine voice with a programme of Purcell, Walton and Schumann. |
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However, Walton is most remembered for his splendid scores for films starring Laurence Olivier. |
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Churchill's book with the same title gave its name to a TV series for which Walton wrote this patriotic march. |
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It was opposed by Frinton and Walton Town Council and two neighbours also sent in letters of objection. |
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The Walton whizz-kid, tipped to be the most talented on the UK skate scene, was talent-spotted at the resort's skatepark three years ago. |
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Sam Walton reinvented logistics, turning a five-and-dime into Wal-Mart Stores Inc, which draws almost 140 million shoppers a week. |
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For many years the trophies have been part of the furniture at the 82-year-old Walton and Frinton Yacht Club. |
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The fish were hatched at Orielton Mill, reared at Walton Mill and finished at Vicar's Mill. |
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Walton is splendidly pompous and circumstantial when extolling the Babylonian gods. |
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If you've heard the symphonies of Elgar, Walton and Vaughan Williams, these should certainly be next on your list. |
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Locally, he was involved in the Walton Green Inquiry, organising an appeal against a council decision to develop the land in the area. |
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City striker Colin Alcide and Brighton goalkeeper Mark Walton squelch to the rain-sodden turf at Bootham Crescent. |
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Our own Ernest Walton split the atom using something remarkably similar, but it all sounds so, well, physical, doesn't it? |
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He started at Walton pit in 1958 before getting a job working for a firm of mining contractors. |
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At this time it is unclear as to whether the Walton Way was a salt way or rather the best route to a convenient crossing of the Trent. |
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With trendy boots, black attire and upswept hair Nicole Walton fits the image of make-up artist for the stars. |
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Director Rich Walton shares in the day-to-day lives of Dinamic and a few other luchadores who wrestle for the promotion as they prepare for a giant free-for-all. |
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Walton County, located on the Florida panhandle, has already started spraying hay into the water if it arrives at the shoreline. |
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Walton Community Project, formed to rejuvenate the town, organised a large-scale scheme to get the resort ready before the holiday season gets into full swing. |
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Zaks experienced an epiphany of sorts a couple years ago, when he was looking through a book of Tony Walton illustrations. |
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A bid to use more land at a Walton holiday park to site caravans on has been given the thumbs-down by town councillors after protests from nearby residents. |
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Young has a distinctive sound, whether arco or pizzicato, and this comes to the fore in the soulful and passionate performances in his conversations with pianist Walton. |
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While watching an evening newscast on the U.S. GOP primary recently, Walton came across a fresh curiosity. |
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Although Walton was notoriously cheap, he could be convinced to spend money on things that would save the company money in the long run and allow it to grow. |
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The New Walton Pier Company, which owns the site, told hut owners their huts would have to be removed for urgent safety work to be carried out due to land slippage. |
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Police officers, Clacton and Walton coastguards and the Clacton lifeboat all joined in the hunt along the town's seafront but were unable to find her. |
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There is an immense amount of money coming from big sources, like the Walton family, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. |
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The elders of Walton Evangelical Church led the induction service. |
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Although benign congenital hypotonia subsequently came to be known by the eponym of Walton's hypotonia, Walton was not the first to describe this entity. |
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Judge Walton has set a date of Sept. 2nd to determine whether Clemens should be retried. |
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An emotional congregation packed into a Walton church for the last time. |
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Larry Walton, whose team is still managing the land under a short-term timber supply contract, admits the prospects of the state assuming control make him nervous. |
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The magazine, published by Walton Media, is a bumper 96 pages, packed with news, reviews, previews, pro-tips, sport psychology, the history of the game and much more. |
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There are two roundabouts for the Walton Summit Industrial Estate, either of which lead to the Walton Summit Motorway. |
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It had a theme of knightly chivalry, though Walton observed that Helpmann in the lead looked more like the Dragon than St George. |
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In 2016 Andrews created the preschool television series Julie's Greenroom with her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton and Judy Rothman. |
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The International Trophy was notable in 1952, in that it saw a rare victory for Hersham and Walton Motors when Lance Macklin had a win. |
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One influential retelling of this was the fantasy work of Evangeline Walton. |
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In particular, BBC Radio 1's Bethan and Huw and BBC Radio Wales's Adam Walton support new Welsh music at their respective stations. |
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The musical scholar and conductor David Russell Hulme writes that the work influenced Elgar and Walton. |
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Half his repertory on that tour consisted of British music and included Delius, Vaughan Williams, Britten, Walton and Handel. |
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For a while in the 1990s there was a plan to develop Walton into a New Town. |
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Top brain surgeon Paul May was using the fruit at The Walton Centre, which opened its doors for the day. |
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Robson Walton, one of the world's wealthiest people, Chairman of Walmart, Columbia Law School. |
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In 1970 Walton composed Improvisations on an Impromptu of Benjamin Britten, based on a theme from Britten's Piano Concerto. |
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He criticizes Canada's business elite for their tepidness compared to American business giants like Rockefeller, Walton, and Gates. |
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They include Truro, Windsor, Parrsboro, Great Village, Bass River, Five Islands, Economy, Wolfville, Walton, and Kingsport. |
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Walton is a failed writer and captain who sets out to explore the North Pole and expand his scientific knowledge in hopes of achieving fame. |
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At the end of Victor's narrative, Captain Walton resumes the telling of the story, closing the frame around Victor's recounting. |
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Walton sees Victor's story as a warning, and decides to turn the ship around. |
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The Shavian wit returns to the Asolo stage once more in a production directed by Tony winner Tony Walton. |
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I WAS so happy to see the Walton sextuplet girls back in the spotlight and looking so well. |
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Walton watches as the Creature drifts away on an ice raft that is soon lost in darkness and distance, never to be seen again. |
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Walton Tap Extractors are designed with hardened steel fingers that fit in the flutes of broken taps and back them out easily and safely. |
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Jessica was reunited with consultant neurosurgeon Mr May, along with her grateful mum and nan, Jane and Linda Bird, at The Walton Centre. |
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The 11-yearold, from Newcastle, has congenital myasthenic syndrome and is under the care of the team at the John Walton Centre. |
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Vogue Dance School in Bootle, Zodiac Roadshow in Walton and Supernovas of Prenton entered with 200 other schools. |
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The inmate of Kirkdale Homes was believed to have drunk toxic paraldehyde while at Walton Hospital. |
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Between 1979 and 1983, the pits at Lofthouse, Manor, Newmarket, Newmillerdam, Parkhill and Walton all closed. |
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But this is a time of domestic disagreements in the Walton household as I need a part of my wife's airing cupboard to house my tender sowings. |
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Police are appealing for information after the black throated monitor lizard was taken from a pet shop in Walton by burglars on Monday night. |
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But Jennings, of Ingrave Road, Walton, was out of the country at the time and escaped arrest. |
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Walton traced an outline of each of Christine's feet, took specific measurements and made an inkblot image of each foot. |
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Frankenstein is written in the form of a frame story that starts with Captain Robert Walton writing letters to his sister. |
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On 13 August 1964, Britain carried out its last two executions at Strangeways and Walton Prison. |
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Bosal was the UK's leading manufacturer of car exhausts on Walton Summit, between the M6 and M61 until they closed operations. |
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Grandad-of-three Edward Smith, 53, was watched by security staff as he pocketed items in the Aldi store in Salop Street, Walton. |
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Other notable Irish physicists include Ernest Walton, winner of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Physics. |
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Hannah, Luci, Sarah, Kate, Jennie and Ruth Walton, now aged 23, all moved out of the family home in Wallasey about five years ago. |
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Flint axes have also been found on river terraces at Farnham, on Walton and Banstead Heaths and on the crest of the escarpment above Folkestone. |
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Imagine yourself as a beautiful, lentil weaving, Ma Walton type mother and after a while, you start to become the imagined mother! |
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He was Walton Athletic Club's best runner, a fact discovered when he passed the group while running alone. |
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The electronics industry in Bangladesh is witnessing rapid growth, with the Walton Group being its dominant player. |
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William Walton, solicitor for Keats's mother and grandmother, definitely did know and had a duty of care to relay the information to Keats. |
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It was created and staged in a hurry, and Walton later said that it was not much of a success from anyone's point of view. |
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Seacombe-born Thomas, whose family lived in Claudia Street, Walton, was educated at St Francis de Sales School, and worked at Bibby's oil cake mills. |
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The world's first modern nature reserve was established in 1821 by the naturalist and explorer Charles Waterton around his estate in Walton Hall, West Yorkshire. |
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Walton was Executive Vice President and a co-founder of Attitude Drink Company, for which he created the IQZOL and Vis Viva brands and managed product development. |
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The tidal water also provided a means of transporting commodities such as lumber, apples and gypsum and powered Tide mills at locations such as Canning, Hantsport and Walton. |
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Surfside Taxi of Destin serves Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Pensacola, and Panama City Airports with shuttle service to and from northwest florida airports. |
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Cardy expressed his gratitude to the Walton Group for its support. |
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Colonel Walton, who had striven to check the conversation at moments when he became conscious of its tenor, now gladly engaged his guest on other and more legitimate topics. |
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The patient, described as a stretcher case, was being moved from Nobles Hospital on the Isle of Man to the brain unit of Liverpool's Walton Hospital. |
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Tony Walton, 48, says his family's PS12,000 luxury holiday at the Club-Hotel Riu Merengue was wrecked by local guests on cheap all-inclusive package deals. |
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Walton argues that despite their emphasis on socioeconomic advancement, these televangelical ministries reinforce class, racial, and gender injustices in America. |
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Composers Hubert Parry, George Butterworth, John Taverner, William Walton, James Whitbourn and Andrew Lloyd Webber have all been involved with the university. |
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A piece coauthored with her straight friend Shirley Walton analyzes consciousness-raising groups in terms of William James's model of religious conversion. |
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The novel Frankenstein is written in epistolary form, documenting a fictional correspondence between Captain Robert Walton and his sister, Margaret Walton Saville. |
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Britten, like Elgar and Walton before him, was signed up by a major British recording company, and performed a considerable proportion of his output on disc. |
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In the video, thugs claiming to be from the city's Walton City Road Gang can be seen terrorising local neighbourhoods on motorbikes, riding up and down terraced streets. |
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Walton is a master of induing, the art of spreading hints throughout the narrative to inform the readers about the universe that the author has created. |
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We read Izaak Walton for his tone, for his perfect attunement to the quiet streams and flowered meadows and bosky hills of the Thames valley long ago. |
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Have you ever had a day's finnock-fishing? If you have not, and you happen to be a keen disciple of Izaak Walton, take my advice and seize the first opportunity of doing so. |
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Not being on a main road or itself having any notable features, Walton is little known outside of the Wetherby area of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough. |
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The place was a favourite with all, and the ramble in this quarter was quite a regular custom of the afternoon with the fair heiress of Colonel Walton in particular. |
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Walton discovers the Creature on his ship, mourning over Victor's body. |
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Andrews and Walton headed back to Britain in September 1962 to await the birth of daughter Emma Katherine Walton, who was born in London two months later. |
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