Pensioners have been offered free off-peak local bus travel, but Mrs Williamson is concerned that could lead to higher council tax bills. |
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Williamson was notoriously secretive about his creation and no contemporary plan of the whole network survives. |
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Having subsequently watched television footage of the incident, Williamson apologised to the referee for criticising his decision. |
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According to Williamson, the road to becoming a musical pioneer began early on. |
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Williamson possesses a deep, sardonic baritone that makes for a curious counterpoint to his exuberant indie-pop dancercise routines. |
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However, he failed to impress Bobby Williamson sufficiently, returning to earth with a bang. |
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Norman Williamson gave Golden Row a copybook drive to beat Say Again in the Carlsberg Lager Novice Chase. |
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Jean Williamson and her daughter Jackie live round the corner from each other and swap cuttings and advice. |
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In court, Michael Blacklidge, defending, said Mr Williamson had no previous convictions or cautions for drug related offences. |
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Now you can imagine what I thought when I saw an opening bat by the name of Williamson scoring runs. |
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The dark, wooded pathways and the broad avenues of Williamson Park serve as the highways and by-ways of their journey to Canterbury. |
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Following his spurned overture, he was drinking at a juke joint with Sonny Boy Williamson. |
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She was Lisa Williamson, the anti-apartheid and antiracist activist who was one of the most visible student leaders of the day. |
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The score had reached 183 when Williamson was bowled for 45 which included three sixes and two fours. |
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And bouncing up the stairs to his second-floor lair, Williamson seems awfully fit for a tipsy man of fair-to-middling age. |
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Charged with the responsibility of preserving it further, Williamson responded by walking the leadoff man and then wild-pitching him to second. |
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Williamson begins his journey among the bellbirds and saddlebacks of the Wattle Track on Tiritiri Matangi Island in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf. |
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These days Williamson is again on the trail of telecommunications and information technology. |
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He added his second in the 76th minutes and when Kevin Williamson added the third a minute later the game was as good as dead. |
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The nervous and physical energy expended drained him in the second half, hence his withdrawal, said Williamson. |
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The family, nonetheless, laid a charge of assault against the security officer, alleging that he grabbed Williamson and manhandled him. |
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Johnson being the sole dedicated striker allowed Williamson to stretch Celtic's back three without conceding any numerical advantage to them in the centre of the field. |
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Please be sure to let WCI Project Manager, Tasha Williamson, know about anything that you would like to have included in the upcoming issues. |
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Their combined effort makes for almost painful listening, with Leftfield's rumbling, bassy beat unceremoniously spoken over by Jason Williamson. |
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The Following was created by Kevin Williamson, who knowingly guyed the conventions of the horror film in the Scream movies. |
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While bcg cited low labor, natural gas and electricity costs, Williamson emphasized lead-times. |
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In 1989 John Williamson asked Pixie to back him in his live shows, and for the next five years, Pixie became an integral part of John's live performances and recordings. |
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Chris Williamson, chief economist at data collator Markit, warned that manufacturing's weakness has helped drag Europe into recession. |
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After passing through many hands it reached E. S. Williamson, grandson of a celebrated Dickensian lecturer. |
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I was with Mary Williamson who runs a centre in my city and this money is desperately needed. |
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By taking the analyses of the Williamson report into serious consideration a better result would have been possible on a more consensual basis. |
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Gary Williamson explained that he had been a commercial fisher his entire life. |
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Williamson is still being excoriated by the media, but also by the Vatican and many Cardinals. |
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An unforeseen mishap for me was the fact that the Williamson case came on top of the remission of the excommunication. |
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John Williamson of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation said that this is a spendthrift government. |
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Williamson was the team's go-to guy down the stretch last year. |
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The Committee had noted that two quotes had been received: a quote of £11,500 from Mazars, and a second quote of £9,750 from Smith Williamson. |
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First performed at the Young Vic Theatre, London, these evergreen favourites are now brought to life in the leafy, wooded areas of Lancaster's Williamson Park. |
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With his close-cropped silver hair, aquiline nose, and steel-gray eyes, Williamson looks every bit the wizard, in a Clive Barker-movie sort of way. |
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That same year, 1926, John Finley Williamson, music director at the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dayton, Ohio, began a choir school and named it for his church. |
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Adrian Hill, owner of the Picturecraft Gallery in Holt where Williamson lived at the time, organized the show. |
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Sure, Richie may look cute on camera, but her speech says little to nothing about what Williamson actually stands for. |
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Randy Williamson, currently President and Chief Operating Officer of the Milk Division, will be at the helm of this new division. |
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Despite not pushing for major changes, Williamson says the current regime hasn't made a blind bit of difference to the end user, and I'd have to agree with him. |
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Williamson stands by his record of rarely disappointing a customer when they are at a loss as to what suits them. |
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Williamson then strode out to a hearty cheer from the British fans. |
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Williamson suggests that assets with a high amount of specificity represent sunken costs that have little value outside a particular exchange relationship. |
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The Theatre Royal, opened in Williamson Square in 1762, latterly a cold storage premises, witnessed across its stage a procession of the finest artists of their age. |
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They couldn't beat Jill Schofield and Viv Williamson but won five of the rubbers, top scorers for Poppleton being Kath Halliday and Hilary Spencer winning 22 games. |
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I wish everyone reacted to impolite cell phone usage like Kevin Williamson. |
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But I doubt it would be enough to make a dent in Bishop Williamson, who seems to be made of sterner stuff. |
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Mr. Williamson said he would not ask campaign officials to call heads or tails. |
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And Williamson so frequently invokes God that she starts sounding like Louis Gohmert strung out on good vibes. |
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California congressional candidate and New Age guru Marianne Williamson is funding her campaign with some very unusual donors. |
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Several opponents have had success double-teaming Williamson with big men. |
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As with most young prodigies, Williamson had very little experience with painting before picking up a brush at age five. |
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That was 2010, when Williamson was seven, less than two years after painting his first picture on a whim. |
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The Williamson Art Gallery was opened in 1928 and houses a fine collection of paintings, porcelain and pottery. |
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The first Hamlet in color was a 1969 film directed by Tony Richardson with Nicol Williamson as Hamlet and Marianne Faithfull as Ophelia. |
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Sheriff James Williamson deferred sentence on Gough until next month, and ordered social workers to produce a report independently assessing Gough's emotional and mental health. |
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Disc 1 presents Clapton as a Yardbird and also backing blues legend Sonny Boy Williamson. |
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And Mykelti Williamson, as the wild-haired fight promoter Don King, has a few moments of high-flown bunco in which he outdoes even Ali in nonsensical grandiloquence. |
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Lefebvre and the priests Bernard Fellay, Bernard Tissier de Mallerais, Richard Williamson and Alfonso de Galarreta, have incurred the grave penalty of excommunication envisaged by ecclesiastical law. |
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It is true that they found a golden opportunity in the unfortunate words of Bishop Williamson, which enabled them by an unjust amalgamation to ill-use our Society, considered as a scapegoat. |
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Such positive and life-promoting thinking did not endear Williamson to the powers that be in the grey and increasingly decadent cultural climate of post-Second World War Britain. |
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Faure said he only reluctantly become a bishop in case Williamson died in an accident, which would leave the group without the means to ordain priests. |
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Though the normally irascible Williamson didn't actually show his protégé how to play the harmonica over the next few years, James assimilated his signature licks just the same. |
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Vanessa Williamson, a Harvard academic who co-wrote a book on the Tea Party, said the GOP may be realising it needs to moderate its message, even if the policies remains trenchantly conservative. |
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Le Vell's barrister, Alisdair Williamson, poured scorn on what he said were inconsistences in the complainant's account of being attacked by the actor. |
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Williamson III was elected today to the newly-created post of Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors. |
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Otter: Henry Williamson, Tarka the Otter By the 1920s, the prestige of natural history had encouraged many writers to imagine more zoologically credible creatures, rather than human archetypes in furry robes. |
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Colin Williamson was sent off for hand ball and Ryan Stott scored the resultant spot-kick. |
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For 1980s inspo, see also: the sheer black tights at Michael van der Ham, and the fuschia silk jumpsuit with silk rope belt and fringed booties at Matthew Williamson. |
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With throttling, all the benefit accrues to others. Nevertheless, Dr Williamson reckons that the threat of viruses is large enough for big companies, and organisations such as universities, to do the decent thing. |
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Matthew Williamson opened with a fuchsia shantung silk trousersuit, which proved that the colourful trousersuit can turn heads for all the right reasons. |
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But he's making it worse and his evisceration of Mike Williamson in public was absolutely ludicrous. |
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Elinor Ostrom of Indiana University and Oliver Williamson of the University of California at Berkeley, the winners of this year's Nobel prize for economics, have both been honoured for recognising this complexity. |
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Nevertheless, one of the recommendations of the November 1998 Williamson Report was in fact that the proposal for three-year auxiliary contracts should be relaunched. |
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These playshops, a wonderful term coined by the Self-esteem and Greenlandic Maskdancing facilitators, Beth and Lakkaluk Williamson, opened the young women's eyes to the world around them and their place in this world. |
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The Peter Williamson Memorial Trust Fund Bursaries, established in memory of the late Technical Director of Speed Skating Canada, offers four annual bursaries to deserving skaters. |
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From what I know, Williamson has never hidden his opinions. |
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In 1927, Brown and Williamson Tobacco Company introduced a line of Sir Walter Raleigh pipe tobaccos. |
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The service is run by a Board of Directors under the Independent Chairmanship of Peter Williamson. |
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Meanwhile, Williamson was left high and dry. |
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The arts are well represented by the Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight and the Williamson Art Gallery in Birkenhead. |
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Author David Malouf, playwright David Williamson and poet Les Murray are also renowned literary figures. |
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But it took a huge deflection off Williamson to wrong-foot keeper Tim Krul and bounce into the net. |
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Owner Paula Williamson was worried Lhasa Apso Fi Fi might not cope with her huge brood, but she manages to feed them all. |
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Williamson takes issue with scholars who portray these types as homogenous landscapes dictated by tenurial or social factors. |
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Gavin Spokes stars as loveable chancer Francis Henshall, with Shaun Williamson playing Charlie Clench. |
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Since we started our partnership with the GTAA, Kelvin Williamson and his team have de-iced over 71,000 aircraft. |
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Sites identified by the council as bad patch-ups include parts of Williamson Square, Leigh Street, Williamson Street, Rainford Gardens and Mount Pleasant. |
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To date, 33 new country records have been verified and another 30 await verification in Maury, Marshall, Hickman, Lawrence, Williamson, Lewis, Wayne and Giles County. |
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Phangiso dismissed well-set batsmen Kane Williamson and George Worker in the first match and took 3-30 in last month's 20-over game in Bangladesh. |
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It was founded as the Plumage League in 1889 by Emily Williamson. |
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Referee Martin Kerrigan sent centre-back Colin Williamson packing for a deliberate handball half an hour in, leaving Ryan Stott to clinically dispatch the resultant spot-kick. |
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It took a sting operation by police across the world to foil the scheme by lawyer Keith Fleer and three associates, Oswald LeWinter, Pat McMillan and George Williamson. |
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Williamson Art Gallery, Slatey Road, Birkenhead, until August 30 News MOVIES Trainwreck Amy Schumer stars in this smash-hit comedy from director Judd Apatow. |
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The focus of this paper is the coal lands east of the geological Du Quoin monocline in Jackson, Saline and Williamson counties of southeastern Illinois. |
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He was far from fluent at several hurdles but he does gallop and, kept up to his work by Norman Williamson, he had 14 lengths to spare over Kattegat at the line. |
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