Every mahout and kavadi would be with the elephant to keep it in good humour, the Warden added. |
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I was only in this place for about 10 minutes, and when I came out there was a Parking Warden writing a parking ticket. |
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Under the command of Major Warden, the small commando unit is parachuted in and begins an overland march to the site of the bridge. |
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I justify my call with reference to the philosophy of a former Warden of Wadham, no less. |
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Jon Voight, as the camp commandant, or second in command under the mean spirited Warden, overacts to a point of absurdity. |
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The Game Warden suggests close seasons for a few years would be most helpful in increasing the stand of grouse. |
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Anyone who has a problem with stray dogs can contact the County Dog Warden who will arrange to have the dog brought to an animal pound. |
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Warden is both gruff and gentle, and his performance is probably the most important supporting role in the movie. |
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Ariel Watson, the Warden in charge of Brittany and Jill, was a small Native American woman with thick, luscious, wavy black hair. |
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Then the Sheriff began to relate the history of Jake, or the amount that Warden Doyle had told him of, and how Jake and the prison warden had become friends. |
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The passionate relationship is seen through the eyes of a caveman who evolves into a Park Warden, while fire is portrayed as a seductive woman. |
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There has been a marked decrease in the number of dogs roaming loose on local roads and housing estates since the Dog Warden service swung back into action. |
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Its first Warden was Gerald K. Hibbert, 1909-1920, a rising thinker in Quaker circles. |
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According to the Wildlife Warden, V. Ganesan, the study of amphibians and reptiles, known as herpetology, had begun to attract the attention of biologists in the recent times. |
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Opening of the new Fisheries Service Centre was also welcomed by Warden Aldric d'Entremont of the Municipality of Argyle. |
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The Warden sent word to correctional staff that evening recreation was to start on time that night, without exception. |
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During this period a Royal Forest and hunting ground was established, administered by the Warden. |
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London University's first Warden was Leonard Horner, who was the first scientist to head a British university. |
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However, Wren became closely associated with John Wilkins, the Warden of Wadham. |
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She was received by Lord Dacre, Henry's Warden of the Marches, and taken to Harbottle Castle in Northumberland. |
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The couple, surrounded by cheering people and photographers, was then taken to the Lord Warden Hotel at the foot of the Admiralty Pier. |
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In 1656, the year before his death, Blake was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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Beveridge had known the Warden from their time in Government together and had alike political views. |
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As Warden, they are responsible for the 14 maintained colleges of the University. |
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After this manner did the late Warden of Barchester Hospital accomplish his flitting, and change his residence. |
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The Mersey Valley Countryside Warden Service manages local nature reserves such as Chorlton Ees and Sale Water Park. |
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In 1648 Wilkins became Warden of Wadham College, in Oxford and under him the college prospered. |
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Strathbogie once again changed sides and submitted to the English king in August and was made Warden of Scotland. |
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Nansen was a leading explorer and The Warden was involved in the restoration of his ship, the Fram. |
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The Warden had a great respect for the dictator, though he was later to realise his mistake. |
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The Warden had earlier purchased Brantwood, Ruskin's former home, and The Waterhead Hotel was also bought, to boost capacity. |
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Previously, the Service had stated that a risk assessment had been conducted, in effect, when the Warden had authorized the initial, general strip search of the range, two days before. |
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Some Montreal designer names of the period include France Davies, Jacques de Montjoye, Mario di Nardo, Eve Lyn, Michel Robichaud, Léo Chevalier, John Warden, Marielle Fleury and Vali. |
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The film featured strong performances by John Cassavetes as a white soldier who has gone AWOL, Sidney Poitier as the black stevedore who befriends him, and Jack Warden as their sadistic boss. |
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Warden Cassidy was forced to leave the Prison for Women in the middle of September, 1994, for reasons which were totally unrelated to the events examined by this Commission. |
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Inmates should be encouraged to report any case of abuse, threat or physical harm by staff, as soon as this occurs, to the Deputy Warden or the person in charge of the institution. |
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In 1493, at the age of two, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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The day after the ceremony he was created Duke of York and a month or so later made Warden of the Scottish Marches. |
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On 20 January 1829 Wellington was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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There are Iron Age and Romano-British farmsteads at Barracker Rigg, Yatesfield and Warden Law. |
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They are Canon Rampling, an upright and uptight clergyman, and his companion Warden Tidy, and the demanding, imperious Mrs. |
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Doggy bags can be obtained from dog wardens, council offices and Beach Warden Arthur Cranson at Fort House. |
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Northumberland was mollified when he was promised he would be the Warden of the East March, a position that was formerly hereditary for the Percys. |
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As Warden, and afterwards Master, of the Royal Mint, Newton estimated that 20 percent of the coins taken in during the Great Recoinage of 1696 were counterfeit. |
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One of the roles of the Warden was Master of Staghounds and this role continued to be exercised by the Master of the Devon and Somerset Staghounds, a position extant today. |
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In Spring of 1945, the war clearly at its climax in Europe, the school was derequisitioned by the military, who had been stationed there, and handed back to The Warden. |
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This film is just 11 minutes long and stars Freddie Frinton as a doddery old butler and Mary Warden as Miss Sophie, an elderly English aristocrat. |
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This group held regular meetings at Wadham under the guidance of the College's Warden, John Wilkins, and the group formed the nucleus which went on to found the Royal Society. |
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Have you heard about the two Furniture Factory Outlet stores under construction on Warden Road in Sherwood and at Pricket Road and Interstate 30 in Bryant? |
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For security, he usually travelled using the alias Colonel Warden. |
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Guinness Book of World Record invigilators Garda David Ryan and Beach Warden Turlough Marshall later took to the beach to confirm that 573 sandcastles had been built. |
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Despite acting as gaoler to the Exchequer of Pleas, Court of Chancery and Star Chamber as part of his duties the Warden was considered an officer of the Court of Common Pleas. |
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From 1810 to 1812 he was Prime Warden of the Fishmongers' Company. |
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The Warden of the Fleet Prison, who was also keeper of Westminster Hall, was tasked with keeping it clean and letting the shops and booths along the sides. |
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