Gribble arrived in Western Australia in 1913 to reopen the Forrest River Mission in the wild backblocks of Wyndham. |
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Caught disturbing residents of Wyndham, Western Australia, a saltwater crocodile is restrained for shipment to a park. |
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This gala occasion will be on Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at the Wyndham Hotel in Montreal. |
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For a truly transporting performance, don't miss Opera in the Vineyards, held each October on the green lawn of Wyndham Estate. |
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He was previously Chairman and Chief Executive of Orlando Wyndham and was responsible for the international development of Jacobs Creek. |
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In an effort to constantly improve the quality of its wines, Orlando Wyndham makes substantial investments in research. |
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Over the years her customers included Free French sailors, a poacher who kept a 12-bore tied to his bicycle crossbar, the writer John Wyndham and a dog that smoked a pipe. |
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Aesthetically, it recalls the jagged, fragmented abstract art of the Italian Futurists, Russia's Suprematists and Constructivists, and Vorticist Wyndham Lewis. |
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But who today would spend a lot of time reading Wyndham Lewis, a leader of the Vorticists and, in 1914 and 1915, editor of the short-lived but significantly named Blast? |
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For a start, there's the small matter of Edgar Wyndham and the new vampire uprising to be contending with. |
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Its imperative mood and disruptive tactics nonetheless had their effect, finding an echo in Britain in the Vorticist circle around Wyndham Lewis. |
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So when you add his half-century of forestry to that of all the past Wyndham foresters you have an example of living history if ever there was one. |
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The FTC and Wyndham are poles apart on their estimates of the effect of the credit-card thefts. |
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Technological innovation has always been a hallmark of Orlando Wyndham, the producer of the phenomenally successful Jacob's Creek wine range. |
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Enrolling in Wyndham Rewards is free and easy when you visit www.wyndhamrewards.com. |
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It is the first overseas acquisition by Orlando Wyndham, which has sales offices in the north and south islands of New Zealand. |
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Located steps away from the conference hotel, the Wingate by Wyndham hotel is a great alternative. |
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Orlando Wyndham is a subsidiary of international wine and spirits group, Pernod Ricard. |
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Four years later, Orlando Wyndham reaped the benefit of this work with its nomination as Australian Exporter of the Year. |
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Mr Lacassagne said distribution of the Framingham brand had been integrated into the Orlando Wyndham domestic and international network. |
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He said that the acquisition had been received very positively within Orlando Wyndham. |
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The company specialises in the production of a large range of New World Wines: Jacob's Creek, Wyndham Estate. |
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Among the first of the top placers to test their mettle against the course was O'Connor on the mare Wyndham, who came home with only 2.6 time penalties. |
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If Wyndham wins, it would disable the ability of the FTC to broadly enforce cybersecurity standards under the guise of consumer protection. |
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The Wyndham V Executive model will represent ABD in the Providence Golf and Country Club community of Heritage Green. |
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There are wry references to art history within his selections: Max Ernst's sculpture within broken trees, Wyndham Lewis in a smashed windowpane, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore in two kebab machines. |
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Wyndham Hotels and ResortsĀ® enjoy casual elegance and thoughtful amenities including wired and wireless high-speed Internet access, award-winning Herman Miller Aeron chairs in each guest room, cordless phones and more. |
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Members of the Labyrinth Youth Group will be staging their version of The Chrysalids, based on the novel by John Wyndham, later this year. |
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Hence the energy of the English Vorticists, seen in Wyndham Lewis's Dancing Figures and Christopher Nevinson's Dance Hall Scene. |
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It influenced artists from as far afield as Japan and Brazil, as well as renowned painters such as Georges Braque, Kazimir Malevich, Wyndham Lewis and Andy Warhol. |
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Its key wine brands include Jacob's Creek and Wyndham Estate. |
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In 2001, Orlando Wyndham designed and built the world's fastest bottling production line, capable of bottling 30,000 bottles an hour, unheard-of in the winemaking world. |
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Jean Manuel Spriet, 43, HEC, started working with the Group in September 1990 as an Internal Auditor, and then joined Orlando Wyndham in July 1993 as Finance Director. |
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The other was Wyndham Lewis, who helped finance Disraeli's election campaign, and who died the following year. |
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On a trip to Paris in August 1920 with the artist Wyndham Lewis, he met the writer James Joyce. |
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Pound wrote for Wyndham Lewis' literary magazine Blast, although only two issues were published. |
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But Hilda and Richard were already moving away from Pound's understanding of the movement, as he aligned more with Wyndham Lewis's ideas. |
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His elder and favourite sister Lady Leconfield was the wife of Henry Wyndham, 2nd Baron Leconfield. |
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He is inspired by the reportage style of artists Paul Hogarth, who illustrated books by Graham Greene and John Wyndham, and Ronald Searle, creator of the St Trinian's stories. |
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Wyndham Hotels and Resorts LLC, a part of the Wyndham Worldwide group, has announced opening of the 104-room Wyndham Garden Hotel Panama City, in Panama City, Panama. |
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In 1839 Disraeli married Mary Anne Lewis, the widow of Wyndham Lewis. |
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Wyndham time-share division signs lease for new headquarters. |
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