Geldings, coach horses, close carr horses, litter horses and sumpter horses sent expressly for the use of the royal party were allowed 2s per day. |
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If the control of the opening coil is carr ied out impulsively, the TEST FAILED signal may be activated at the same moment. |
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Blackcurrant and guelder rose are frequent but alder buckthorn a common constituent of East Anglian carr is very rare. |
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They carr y out monetar y policy operations, such as providing central bank money to credit institutions, and they ensure settlement of cashless domestic and cross-border payments. |
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They comprised geldings and nags, sumpter horses, teams for coaches, the close carr, the litter and three carts, as well as some hired post horses. |
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Both aims are a fantasy strongly reminiscent of the interwar idealism that Carr so effectively and presciently criticized. |
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Her 16-year-old brother Rick is on lead guitar, dad Paul on rhythm guitar and veteran Beat Boy Ronnie Carr on bass. |
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Carr zipped a perfect pass to a wide-open Johnson, who dropped the easy catch that would have given Houston another third down conversion. |
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Will it result in a facile anti-reductionist anfractuosity so skilfully punctuated way back by E.H. Carr in his What is History? |
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Muir retrieved his letters to Carr and had some sections expurgated from them, which he hoped to reserve from the future's prying eyes. |
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During his regular postgame news conference, Carr said he would have booed, too. |
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Thick fog had reduced visibility, causing the Glanmire to plough into Black Carr Rock. |
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Prop Howard Carr kicked a penalty into touch and the ball bounced back into play after hitting a tree. |
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Carr is a hero in the UFO literature, but his stories of flying saucers and alien creatures were all delusions. |
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Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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The gang of four or five men struck on Friday night at an address on Carr House Lane, Hollingworth in Tameside. |
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The Vikings, takeaway-happy ballhawks a year ago, still don't have an interception and have to get after QB David Carr in order to win. |
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The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade would continue to provide consular assistance to Palfreeman and his family, Carr said. |
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Eric Jr. now helped his sobbing mother over to the front pew and his equally grief-stricken paternal grandmother, Gwendolyn Carr. |
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It's an equation the Carr Government hopes to change by upping the tax on bigger clubs, which generate the vast majority of poker machine revenue. |
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Despite being told that her disease was incurable, Carr refused to accept that there was nothing she could do about it. |
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He didn't fare as well in his only extended action as a full-time starter in Houston last season, but the Texans' offensive line and QB David Carr were banged up. |
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Now in her 70's, living in Ontario, Feld Carr tells the story with a delightful sense of astonishment that it ever took place. |
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The first wrong thing to note here is that Carr appears to have played into the confusion of Sikhs and Muslims. |
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But the events are not a part of the Carr for Senate campaign, nor does his campaign pay for them. |
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Carr is a subway train operator and her daughter is a New York City bus driver. |
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At least New South Wales Premier Bob Carr challenged the received wisdom. |
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Hill could sense he was losing Carr, yet the coach was convinced redshirting Carr would be the best for the program while also guaranteeing Carr two full years of starting. |
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One of the many entries in the daybook carefully records the number of gallons of whiskey and cider used to pay Dabney Carr, the nephew of Thomas Jefferson. |
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After Carr delivered a diatribe to Mission Control, the work load was lessened. |
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Carr changed the way Canadians view the rugged grandness of the forest landscapes of the British Columbia coast. |
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Robbie Zampieri, 30, a trader on the foreign exchange floor for Carr Futures, was low man on the totem pole, working the swing shift. |
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Métis activist Cheryl-Anne Carr urged delegates to shake up the political establishment in order to promote meaningful change. |
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Former foreign minister Bob Carr will enter academia after formally tendering his resignation from the Senate on Wednesday. |
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Carr says he hopes Page One instills in its audience a renewed appreciation of newspapers and the valuable service they provide. |
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This fear, while presented rather idiosyncratically in the Carr tome, is utterly reasonable. |
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Carr believes our brains are not like hard drives, or refrigerators that can get overstuffed so there's no more room. |
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Carr that malapportionment claims are justiciable apply equally to the question of partisan gerrymandering. |
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Simon Carr is a specialist in a technique known as Kaizen, which aims to promote steady continuous improve-ment across a firm's workplace. |
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In an interview on ABC Radio National on Wednesday Carr said while he was minister, the Australian high commission in Sri Lanka repeatedly said there was no evidence of mistreatment of those who were returning. |
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Under Carr, and later William Davies, the paper became influential in Wales. |
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As the half wound down Paul Carr squared up to Simon Bunting and they both found themselves in the sin-bin. |
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At the same time, Carr argued that the study of the facts may lead the historian to change his or her views. |
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Carr is held by some critics to have had a deterministic outlook in history. |
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On revenue raising issues, Mr Harris reveals what a master of smoke and mirrors Bob Carr really is. |
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And keeping up the blokey theme, the naughty Danny Dyer will be talking to Alan Carr about his book and his tasty life. |
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The Center for Health Sciences will include the College of Pharmacy, the College of Allied Health and the Carr College of Nursing. |
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After the end of the Irish civil war, Carr emigrated to the United States. |
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Emily Carr was also closely associated with the Group of Seven, though was never an official member. |
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Ray Wilson, lead singer of Stiltskin and later Genesis was born in Dumfries as were fellow musicians Geoffrey Kelly and Ian Carr. |
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Pirelli Cables, of Carr Lane, Prescot, was prosecuted after 45year-old John Melia was hit by a reversing seven tonne forklift truck. |
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Carr never intended to languish on the opposition benches. |
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He was the surgeon for Patrick Carr, who was one of the Americans shot during that incident. |
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Norton appears to have lost his way of late with a succession of luvvie love-ins, while Carr appears to be existing on guest list scraps. |
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The British actor Stephen Mangan stated that Sellers was a large influence, as did the comedians Alan Carr and Rob Brydon. |
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Sites from the British Mesolithic include the Mendips, Star Carr in Yorkshire and Oronsay in the Inner Hebrides. |
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Hawking accepted, and Bernard Carr travelled with them as the first of many students who fulfilled this role. |
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To the typical genre reader a diddy would be, to borrow a term from John Dickson Carr, below suspicion. |
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But Mr Carr has passionately defended every stage of the trumpeter's progress, believing that his over-riding responsibility was to his hearers and to the new cultural awareness he was trying to work into his music. |
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The zebra crossing on Carr Lane, near to Lewisham Road, will also be placed on a road hump. |
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Kinnear's arrival has, however, been with a remit to troubleshoot as a more powerful figure than either Pardew or Carr and to report directly to owner, Mike Ashley. |
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You piqued my interest greatly when you mentioned Emily Carr, because one week ago I was at Emily Carr making an announcement there and I was totally amazed at the marriage between traditional art and contemporary technology. |
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Founded in 1925, the Emily Carr University for Art and Design has grown from a small art school, into a post-secondary institution with over 1,600 students. |
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The North Carr lightship cost the lives of eight lifeboatmen in 1959 when they tried to rescue it from a storm. |
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Of the 10 accounting faculty members at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Carr expects four to retire in the next five years. |
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The notion is risible, and makes as much sense as expecting Carr to waste his time writing his own media releases, or reading media releases on the department of foreign affairs website. |
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The first retail lot in America was set up by Mark Carr in 1851, who hauled two ox sleds loaded with balsam firs from his Catskills farm to New York City. |
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The publication of the three volumes was subsidised by the Committee for the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in New South Wales, set up by Premier Bob Carr. |
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Carr unleashed the Reapportionment Revolution, which was largely driven by litigation in the lower federal courts, with periodic additional guidance by the Court. |
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Only nine years later, in 1664, the Dutch were conquered by a fleet of English ships by Sir Robert Carr under the direction of James, the Duke of York. |
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Hitachi will maintain the AT300 fleet at Doncaster Carr and Craigentinny. |
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Significant settlement appears to have begun in the Mesolithic era, with Star Carr in North Yorkshire generally considered the most significant monument of this era. |
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Among those convicted of the murder were Frances and Robert Carr, the latter having been replaced as the king's favourite in the meantime by Villiers. |
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Algonquin boasts a pair of talented netkeepers in Heather Carr and Hallie Carol and a solid defensive unit anchored by senior captain and stopper Carolyn Mukai. |
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Associated with the Group was another prominent Canadian artist, Emily Carr, known for her landscapes and portrayals of the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. |
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Darren Carr and David Flynn visited Longyearbyen, Svalbard, on behalf of the 23 Foundation, after a request from the LFC Norwegian Supporters Club. |
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The couple slurped on their cones as they wandered through the park, and Jimmy looked as though he didnOt have a Carr in the world when he took time out for a quick smooch. |
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