The development project is part of the Campaign Waterloo initiative, which also is funding the expansions. |
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But typically the dictatorial F1 supremo doesn't see this setback as remotely his Waterloo! |
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So we're taking a rather circuitous route to Waterloo so I can pick them up. |
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Today, I think that we are seeing some poetic justice by coming back to south Waterloo. |
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A common lament of many Waterloo students is the lack of a local music scene. |
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Waterloo will be looking to avenge an early season loss to the Golden Hawks. |
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The dead of the recent Boer War and all the wars back to Waterloo and beyond became figures of the past. |
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It is an essential part of the academic experience at the University of Waterloo. |
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Toronto and Waterloo spent most of the first half exchanging the ball via punts and squandering opportunities. |
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The Waterloo Warriors men's basketball team is ready to clip the wings of Canada's best team this weekend. |
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Realism got the better of histrionic melodrama in Waterloo, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's rather stiff one-act character sketch. |
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Approximately midway through the half Waterloo began to break away, forcing the Thunderbirds to up their game. |
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After Waterloo, France was shorn of more territory, and had to pay an indemnity and suffer an army of occupation for five years. |
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Participants spend three years at Waterloo studying kinesiology, and two years at Michener studying either chiropody or respiratory therapy. |
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But, how about changing to another Waterloo train at Clapham Junction and getting off at Vauxhall? |
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Waterloo never looked back and coasted to a 56-50 victory, with Mike Sovran leading the way with 12 points and 7 rebounds. |
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It was not, therefore, an obvious triumph and it was, like Waterloo, a close-run thing. |
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You must provide identification showing your name and address in the City of Waterloo. |
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Police were called to Waterloo station after passengers on the train from Paris heard a knocking sound in compartments underneath the coaches. |
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Queen's was ranked number seven in the CIS, while Waterloo was unranked thanks in part to their continuing slide into mediocrity. |
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Waterloo will begin playoff action on the road, but it remains to be seen where they will travel to. |
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Gouthro's shutout was the first blanking of an opponent by a Waterloo netminder in over three years. |
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Obviously Waterloo lacks perspective on drinking laws and apparently has no real crime to speak of. |
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There has been discussion and speculation around whether or not and to what degree there will be a strain on student housing in Waterloo. |
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That's why Waterloo has a quieter, less splashy Pride week than Toronto does. |
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Death, love and outright comedy entertainingly interweave in Mort, the latest stage production by the Kitchener Waterloo Little Theatre. |
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I am a recent alumna of the University of Waterloo and do not consider myself in any way averse to liberal writing. |
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The Duke of Wellington is remembered for his victory at Waterloo, his historic status commemorated in the names of innumerable local boozers. |
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His chip kick was partially charged down, but the bounce took it in front of the posts only for desperate Waterloo cover to clear the danger. |
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I trekked down to a travel clinic in Waterloo, eventually finding it inside a church. |
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The study concludes that things are looking up for renters and prospective renters in the Waterloo area. |
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Although the earth sciences are best known for geology, at Waterloo the field includes geophysics, hydrogeology and geochemistry. |
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Rushing for mass and microwave dinners before heading out to a pub in Waterloo for what was an enjoyable but rather couply evening. |
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His reckless gamble lasted but a Hundred Days, culminating in Waterloo and his second abdication. |
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On Saturday November 6 about 50 veteran cars will be on show at Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, from 11 am to 3pm. |
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Waterloo libero Brian Fuchs returns a serve as his teammates look on during Wednesday's action versus the visiting McMaster Marauders. |
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Waterloo dominated the play throughout the game, lighting up the scoreboard with its first goal midway through the first half. |
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We caught the Windsorian bus up to the State Apartments and enjoyed tiny sausages on sticks at the finger buffet in the Waterloo room. |
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Waterloo has tried offering lighter seminars for first year students in recent years. |
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Even barbarians from London can board the Eurostar at Waterloo and emerge, blinking in the sunlight, seven hours later. |
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Instead Sunil clenches his paper into folds, picks up his case, and gets off at Waterloo. |
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Several yeomen are known to have volunteered for service at Waterloo, but no formed units saw action until the Second Boer War. |
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One of the problems the group faces is that the Waterloo region isn't very breezy. |
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Conceptually, Waterloo is an elegant and sophisticated train shed in the tradition of the great Victorian railway stations. |
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It's the best used book store in the immediate area, and just a few steps outside of Waterloo. |
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In spite of the loss, Waterloo must look to next season with optimism, especially given the talented young players who were rookies this season. |
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On July 1, 2003, the faculty at the University of Waterloo will be joined by one of Canada's leading academics and brightest minds. |
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The Region of Waterloo has recently posted signs around the region warning people that the pumps are in areas that are sensitive to runoff. |
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They have also discovered that the first landlord, who took over in 1826, was an ex sergeant major of the cavalry with a medal from Waterloo. |
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Carabiniers were the elite of the heavy horse, and fought in most of Napoleon's greatest battles from Austerlitz to Waterloo. |
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Its goal is to get Waterloo students thinking about the opportunities a career in the tax field creates for them. |
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What is missed by non-Londoners is that Waterloo and St Pancras may be only a few miles apart, but they are on different sides of the river. |
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Play had become untidy for a brief period either side of the interval, with signs that a very good Waterloo side was beginning to get on top. |
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They will arrive at Waterloo Station to catch the 10.30 am train for a weekend visit to friends in Hampshire. They will buy a paper, a coffee and a Danish pastry. |
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The train is the commuter service from Waterloo, and as such, packed with suits escaping their city jobs for something semi-detached in Hampshire. |
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The service also calls at Waterloo pier near to the Saatchi Gallery and London Eye, thus providing a direct river link to 3 major art galleries in London. |
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The Waterloo Stage production loses some of the bigness of the musical numbers, however, by replicating the brass and woodwind instruments on a synthesizer. |
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She first heard Abba in the Eurovision finals in 1974 and rooted for them patriotically, without getting overexcited about the victory of Waterloo. |
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The RMT rail workers ' union at Waterloo has voted to oppose the war. |
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Waterloo won by a score of 78-67, notching their fifth win of the season. |
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Suitably attired, my wife and I took the train down from Waterloo. |
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But just as the buccaneers moved their sights from building societies to life companies, so too the friendly societies may yet meet their Waterloo. |
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The name is misleading, as this spider is native to the Waterloo region. |
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Let us say that on a rare, windy day in Waterloo, someone leaves a copy of our beloved Imprint on a bench outside, completely at the mercy of the fickle, capricious wind. |
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The University of Waterloo is now proud to have a women's ice hockey team. |
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As they come into Waterloo, there is a waft of a terrible stench. |
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In the early days, after meetings in McGuinness's flat on Waterloo Road, the band would reach into a jar of coins their manager kept on his sideboard for their bus fare home. |
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I'm still getting adjusted to life in Waterloo, and it's been tough. |
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Most students share the opinion that uptown Waterloo is the preferred location for shopping, entertainment and alcoholic consumption, as opposed to downtown Kitchener. |
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I found myself wandering, freezing cold, on the streets of uptown Waterloo, loudly having a discussion about the theoretical persona of a student. |
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Immaculately turned-out in their distinctive red and black bandsmen's uniforms, the Waterloo Band led the procession along Duncombe Place and Museum Street to the park. |
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In one corner is Democrat Bruce Braley, a four-term congressman from the industrial city of Waterloo. |
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Despite that, he was able to walk straight into the castle's Waterloo Chamber and was only challenged five minutes after entering the party as he ordered champagne at the bar. |
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In the past, Class 47 diesel locos and coaches, which formed services on the West of England line from Waterloo to Exeter and beyond, had been maintained at several depots. |
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The Perimeter Institute will be holding a public open house Saturday to showcase its new building on the site of the old Memorial Auditorium next to Waterloo Park. |
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Waterloo has launched major new housing developments to the west of the city, and the undeveloped lands north of campus are soon to become a high technology centre. |
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At last convinced that Sir William was still alive, she set out for Waterloo, her carriage pressing forward slowly through the crowds heading in the opposite direction. |
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Sam's brother Valentine had a more orthodox career as a soldier, until the day he boarded a first-class railway carriage to travel from Liphook to Waterloo Station. |
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On Waterloo Station, the scene of so many romantic reunions and separations, Rolf begins sketching the couple that will become the model for his interpretation of this work. |
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The following year, after Waterloo, work began on the improvements planned by Samuel Ware, who renovated and amended the great enfilade of Palladian reception rooms. |
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There's no need for him to get caught up in a pace war here with the speedy pair Seamster and Waterloo Dock lining up. |
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The clubs involved were Bath, Bristol, Coventry, Gloucester, Harlequins, Leicester, Moseley, Nottingham, Orrell, Sale, Wasps and Waterloo. |
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A few years ago he was interviewed by a power-dressed BBC TV journalised who prejudged the Waterloo Cup with a dim view. |
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Napoleon stayed in Charleroi for a couple of days in June 1815, just before the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Southport is also home to a rugby union team, Southport Rugby Football Club, who play at the Recreational Ground on Waterloo Road, Birkdale. |
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McLean served for 14 years as a Progressive Conservative MP, representing Waterloo, Ont. |
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Next up was a trip on the Eurostar from Waterloo to Lille, where my fellow Scot Paolo Nutini was playing at the Aeronef. |
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We have Blackheath, then next week it is Waterloo and we have more toughies ahead. |
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Waterloo have no game today but return to action next Saturday at one of last season's promoted sides, Ilkley. |
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Mumble the Lhasa Apso came from a background of serious neglect, but has now found a happy new home with a family in Waterloo. |
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In the second period with Wayne Steele next to the sin bin, the Waterloo pack took advantage as Nolan was driven over to level matters. |
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The Mar Stars struggle as they try to be the best and earn the respect of the other teams in the Waterloo Slapshot League. |
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The petrol station, which is situated on Waterloo Road, on the outskirts of the city centre, is the only Costco petrol station in the country. |
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David Draper, 37, was horrified he watched the footage of the child his car on Pinehurst Waterloo. |
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A native of Waterloo, Towlerton was previously employed as a graphic designer at Barmuda Corp. |
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He fell back to a previously reconnoitred position on an escarpment at Mont St Jean, a few miles south of the village of Waterloo. |
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His defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 put him in the top rank of Britain's military heroes. |
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The Battle of Waterloo commenced with a diversionary attack on Hougoumont by a division of French soldiers. |
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Winston Churchill was a Freemason and a member of the Loyal Waterloo Lodge of the National Independent Order of Odd Fellows. |
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Rover decided to set up secretly a parallel effort with their own engineers at Waterloo Mill, in nearby Clitheroe. |
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The city has several mainline railway stations that connect to London Waterloo amongst other lines in southern England. |
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Portsmouth lies on two different direct South West Trains routes to London Waterloo, via Guildford and Basingstoke. |
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The construction of the Waterloo Barracks in the inner ward began in 1845, when the Duke of Wellington laid the foundation stone. |
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There is a series of 70 mosaics inspired by Blake in the nearby railway tunnels of Waterloo Station. |
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In 2011 he was awarded an honorary Doctorate from Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. |
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Philip Taylor is a graduate of chemical engineering at the University of Waterloo and is currently with Bluewing Environmental Services Ltd. |
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Aberdeen granite was used to build the terraces of the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge in London. |
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February 2004 saw the opening of an operations centre at Waterloo station in London, operated jointly by Network Rail and South West Trains. |
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The opening of the Channel Tunnel saw operations by Eurostar begin from London Waterloo to Paris and Brussels. |
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The armies of Wellington and Von Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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A LITHERLAND man is due in court in relation to a series of thefts and robberies in shops in Bootle and Waterloo. |
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Opened in 2006, the exhibits include uniforms, medals, weapons, regalia, music and a captured enemy standard from the Battle of Waterloo. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, Wallonia became part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands under King William of Orange. |
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At Waterloo the A477 road crosses the Daugleddau estuary on the Cleddau Bridge and continues towards Haverfordwest. |
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Hanna's home town newspaper, The Semiweekly Waterloo Courier editorialized that Lee would have a sure rival in Hanna. |
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It had originally been intended to retain some Eurostar services at Waterloo International, but this was ruled out on cost grounds. |
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Running west from London Waterloo to Exeter St Davids in Devon, it provides a service for those who live in the western districts of Dorset. |
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Others ventured to Canada to settle in southwestern Ontario, notably Waterloo County. |
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Waterloo Bay, named after the first ship which unloaded cargo in the bay, served as a landing place for soldiers and supplies in the war. |
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J Kidd of the Wesleyan Missionary Society who hoped to undertake missionary work at Waterloo Bay. |
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However, he was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo before he could see the plan through. |
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The first European settlement in the South Island was founded at Bluff in 1823 by James Spencer, a veteran of the Battle of Waterloo. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, Davy wrote to Lord Liverpool urging that the French be treated with severity. |
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Napoleon briefly returned to power during the Hundred Days in 1815, but was decisively defeated at the Battle of Waterloo, south of Brussels. |
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In April 2012, filming on the eighth series began on location at the new Waterloo Road set, the former Greenock Academy in Greenock, Scotland. |
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The Old Bridge, or Waterloo Bridge, near the Inn is on the old packhorse road through the village and is also known as the Packhorse Bridge. |
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Surprisingly, Greenfield did not meet his Waterloo in this showdown with his competitors. |
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South east and London Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committees members among war widow helpers at Waterloo station. |
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The victim, aged 26, was found outside the Wedgewood Pub, Waterloo Road, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent at 9pm Friday night. |
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All flights departing Detroit for Waterloo Regional Airport use convenient jetbridges to protect passengers from the weather. |
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By 1815, the British Army played the central role in the final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo. |
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They ran to the Waterloo, and my own little knot of farewellers were enough to warrant the reading of the riot act before their arrival. |
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The Allies united and the armies of Wellington and Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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The Allies responded by forming a Seventh Coalition, which defeated Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in June. |
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Napoleon was decisively defeated at Waterloo, and he abdicated again on 22 June. |
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On 17 June there was torrential rain, which severely hampered movement and had a considerable effect the next day, 18 June, when the Battle of Waterloo was fought. |
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Wellesley left Vienna for what became known as the Waterloo Campaign. |
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It is a rare sunny afternoon in an epically miserable London June when the wide South Bank plaza area along the Thames near Waterloo Bridge begins filling with bicycle riders. |
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The Waterloo ceremony is carried out in the presence of the Queen each year, and the annual ceremony of the Order of the Garter takes place in St George's Chapel. |
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The Crown Jewels are on display in the Jewel House in the Waterloo Block. |
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He stole diesel from petrol stations at Tesco in Huddersfield town centre, Morrisons in Waterloo and a branch of the same store in Ashton-under-Lyne. |
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Alex Upenieks, a third-year student in the chemical engineering program at the University of Waterloo, has already made up his mind about how his future will unfold. |
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The rail link would address the current lack of public transport available to the South West of the Airport by connecting to Guildford, Reading and London Waterloo. |
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The University of Waterloo, in Canada, volunteered to design the database. |
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In London he attended a service of thanksgiving with his family at St Paul's Cathedral following the Battle of Waterloo, where he saw the Prince Regent. |
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He flung his dime at a newsboy, got his Express, propped his back against the truck, and was at once rapt in the account of his Waterloo, as expanded by the ingenious press. |
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In 1901 the Marton loop was opened, connecting Talbot Square and Central Station along Church Street, Devonshire Square, Whitegate Drive, Waterloo Road and Central Drive. |
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A key date in the mint's history of producing medals for the military is 1815 when the Battle of Waterloo marked the beginning of awarding military campaign medals. |
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An extension of the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway to Paddington opened on 1 December 1913, connecting to the Metropolitan Railway's Praed Street station. |
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Additional archival and book collections related to Gill and his work reside at University of Waterloo Library and the University of Notre Dame's Hesburgh Library. |
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The first attempt by General Lorencez was repulsed by the forces of General Ignacio Zaragoza at Puebla on 5 May 1862, the first defeat of a French Army since Waterloo. |
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Services south of Cardiff are now operated by Great Western Railway, while a Bristol Temple Meads to London Waterloo service was introduced by South West Trains. |
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But one of the superwonderful things about Brian is that, even after the band's Hot Space Waterloo, he does his best to pump up the lame drum machine songs. |
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The flag was commissioned by the South Bank Centre in London's Waterloo. |
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The STTT mission was codenamed Operation Basilica and based at the Benguema Training Centre, an abandoned barracks near Waterloo that had been refurbished for the purpose. |
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The income tax was reintroduced by Addington in 1803 when hostilities with France recommenced, but it was again abolished in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo. |
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Fortunately one of our engineers lives in Waterloo and when his answerphone went off unprompted he was able to radio in and the problem was sorted out quickly. |
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A catamaran service run by Wightlink operates from Ryde Pier to Portsmouth Harbour which connects with both Island Line trains and mainland trains to London Waterloo. |
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The Waterloo Helmet, a unique find, probably not worn in battle. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, the reaction set in with the Congress of Vienna allowed the restoration of many of the old rulers and systems under Austrian domination. |
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The income tax was reintroduced by Addington in 1803 when hostilities recommenced but it was again abolished in 1816, one year after the Battle of Waterloo. |
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On 6 November 2007 the Queen officially opened High Speed 1 and St Pancras International station, replacing the original slower link to Waterloo International railway station. |
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Waterloo Dock's Jimmy Davies will hang up his hairdrier after half-a-century in charge of the Liverpool County Premier League side at the end of this month. |
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Following Napoleon's second defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, the Vienna Congress supplied international recognition of William's unilateral move. |
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The Grand National was founded by William Lynn, a syndicate head and proprietor of the Waterloo Hotel, on land he leased in Aintree from William Molyneux, 2nd Earl of Sefton. |
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He enjoyed the company of intellectual and attractive women for many decades, particularly after the Battle of Waterloo and his subsequent Ambassadorial position in Paris. |
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Meat theft linked to drug addiction A WATERLOO woman admitted stealing meat from Marks and Spencer to fuel her drug addiction, a court heard. |
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