Yet abundant snowfall and a reliable snowpack are just about guaranteed in Callaghan Country. |
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That final count saw Behan, Clear, Callaghan, Scully and Power elected without having reached the quota of 691 votes on Sunday evening. |
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Two minutes later, Rhodes' perfectly-timed pass saw Callaghan on the burst and he put Simon Friend storming to the sticks. |
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Mr. Callaghan has taught me how important spins and connecting steps are in addition to high quality jumps in a program. |
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These charges were absolutely correct, and reflect much credit on Callaghan and his inner Cabinet. |
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Callaghan now operates a publishing business in Ireland, while Bates has started one in Spain. |
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Darryl Callaghan found David Cantley and the nippy centre stepped off his right foot, found a gap, and burst into open space. |
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Cadet Drew Callaghan nodded in return, and resumed his stiff stance, holding the door open for the two girls. |
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The Pete Callaghan Centre in Westport was packed to capacity on Sunday last for the annual St. Anne's Boxing Club promotion. |
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The Wasps made a mess of Batley's kick-off and from the drop out scrum-half Gary Barnett spotted a gap and beat Callaghan to score. |
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In 1976 Wilson announced his resignation and Callaghan beat Michael Foot to assume the party leadership and prime ministership. |
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Asca then raced into a two-goal lead within 10 minutes when David O ' Callaghan and Emmet Daly scored. |
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Mr. Callaghan noted that several million dollars would be required to fix the building envelope problems. |
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But it had to be abandoned PDQ when he finally achieved office under Wilson and Callaghan from 1974, with its two elections. |
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Checking out the data recorder on the weather station at the top of the Callaghan Valley ski jump. |
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James and Audrey Callaghan were blest with three children, not two. |
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Fatima Barros of CMHC and Laird Hunter of Worton Hunter Callaghan presented the award. |
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Large ungulates including elk, black-tailed deer, and the mountain goat spend their winters grazing on the northeast ridge above Callaghan Lake. |
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Mr. Callaghan closed by calling for continued support from the sector to maintain pressure on the federal government. |
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Belinda Bain and John Callaghan were appointed as Fund Counsel in the Ontario Class Actions by Order of the Ontario Court of Justice for Ontario. |
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Today we welcome Ruth Massie, the chair, and Pearl Callaghan, the operations leader for the Alaska Highway Aboriginal Pipeline Coalition. |
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This was true even when smoking and other known risk factors for heart disease were taken into account, says Dr. Callaghan. |
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I just want to quote from the former head of the hate crimes unit of the Ottawa-Carleton Police Department, Sergeant Pat Callaghan. |
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As a consequence the then Prime Minister, James Callaghan, sought the dissolution of Parliament. |
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The short kick-off after Martin's try was regathered by Darren Callaghan, who made a bigger impact at scrum-half in the second half than he had at full-back in the first. |
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The most spectacular Tory gain of all was Anglesey, formerly held by Mr Callaghan 's Rhodesian emissary, Mr Cledwyn Hughes, which Labour lost on a swing of 12 per cent. |
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And, suddenly, for perhaps a second or two, Callaghan looked ill-at-ease. |
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Ms. Callaghan, 36, is a genre-scoffing playwright whose antinaturalist works have earned a downtown following. |
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Labour was also in government from 1964 to 1970 under Harold Wilson and from 1974 to 1979, first under Wilson and then James Callaghan. |
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Two of NECC's best-known members, Paul Walker and Paul Callaghan, spoke inspirationally about what they believe can be achieved in the region. |
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Stuart Callaghan provided the icing on the cake, squeezing the ball past onrushing keeper Steve Grinlay for the third in the dying seconds. |
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Callaghan was the recipient of the 1970 Royal Bank Award, established by the bank on the premise that consistent achievement of a high order should be brought to the attention of the society which benefits from it. |
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Danny Callaghan, 38, of Dionysia Road, Middlesbrough, fined PS349 and ordered to pay PS120 costs for using a vehicle without insurance. |
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Callaghan had been widely expected to call a general election in the autumn of 1978 when most opinion polls showed Labour to have a narrow lead. |
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Kingfisher Shopping Centre was opened in 1976 by the then Prime Minister James Callaghan and now forms the town's primary retail centre. |
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James Callaghan, who was British prime minister from 1976 to 1979, was born and raised in Portsmouth. |
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After the war, they received firm backing from a Ministry of Transport committee led by James Callaghan and Sir Arthur Young. |
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In 1976 the future Labour prime minister James Callaghan launched what became known as the 'great debate' on the education system. |
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Opposed by many trade unionists, including James Callaghan, it was soon withdrawn. |
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In 1980, the party conference was dominated by factional disputes and what Callaghan regarded as Bennite motions. |
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The economic crisis deepened following Wilson's return and things fared little better under his successor James Callaghan. |
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These included Roy Hattersley, Shirley Williams, Bill Rodgers and David Owen all of whom he was later to sit with in the Callaghan cabinet. |
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His paper was published as a criticism of the Labour government of Harold Wilson and James Callaghan. |
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A ski jumper takes off at Olympic Park in the Callaghan Valley. |
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Maguire was persuaded to travel to London after a visit by one of Mason's team, but he was also antagonised and abstained, bringing Callaghan down. |
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The men posed as customers after Anthony and Catherine Callaghan advertised their French Bulldogs online. |
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Harrison always treasured a letter from a defeated but unresentful Callaghan assuring him that he had done the right thing in deciding not to bring Broughton to Westminster for the vote. |
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But just when you expect Walt to go all Harry Callaghan and clean up his neighbourhood with the shooting iron, things change for the better. |
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After one attempt at devolution failed in 1979, they played a decisive role in bringing down the Callaghan government, whose fall was followed by Margaret Thatcher. |
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At Westminster, Fitt maintained links with the Labour party and voted usually with the Wilson government, or, from 1976, with the Callaghan administration. |
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Harold Wilson's personal popularity remained reasonably high but he unexpectedly resigned as Prime Minister in 1976 citing health reasons, and was replaced by James Callaghan. |
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Smith's adroit handling of these proposals impressed Callaghan, and in November 1978, when Edmund Dell retired, Callaghan appointed Smith Secretary of State for Trade. |
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The government of Jim Callaghan did not have an overall majority in the House of Commons, and was therefore vulnerable to opposition from within its own ranks. |
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Author Callaghan goes beyond traditional scholarship on horror master Lovecraft to discover the origins of various themes in Lovecraft's psyche and in his life experiences. |
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