Policy wonks admire Bihar, an eastern badland that is getting its act together. |
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In popular mythology, moors are a bogland, a badland, an undiscovered bourn from which travellers risk failing to return. |
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For Clark, today, the realm of unbounded expression is a place of danger, a badland without co-ordinates from which you might never emerge. |
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The general of the defeated army escaped the war into the badland. |
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The reverse whether more of Mr Brown, or indeed the SNP, will be useful to Glasgow East is more doubtful. Easterhouse is the east end's best-known badland. |
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With Jane Horrocks, Ewan McGregor, Jim Broadbent, Philip Jackson and Annette Badland. |
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Trust chairman Sid Badland, a former head of nursing at the hospital, said the land was expected to fetch up to pounds 50,000 at auction. |
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Mother-of-four Denise Badland has lost 3st 4lb since joining a Nuneaton Weight Watchers class a year ago, despite being unable to exercise as movement leaves her exhausted. |
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