Two of them, Ebbers and causey, had undergone congressional panel investigations beforehand. |
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He said he would pay them a cent for every two loads of stones or gravel which they should wheel in to make the causey. |
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Causey nosed his mount into the meadow and headed for the low range of mountains in the east. |
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Causey ate a large meal that evening, the best meal he'd eaten in nearly two years. |
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But five minutes before show time on this early October morning, it's clear that Causey and Majerus haven't had much practice working the phone lines. |
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It includes the other fells of Hopegill Head, Eel Crag, Sail, Scar Crags and Causey Pike with over 1300 metres of ascent. |
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And representing the North East will be Newcastle's Bridge Tavern, North Shields' Staith House, and County Durham's South Causey Inn. |
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Fells that have their foot in the valley include Barrow, Causey Pike, Catbells, Ard Crags, Knott Rigg, Maiden Moor, High Spy, Dale Head, Hindscarth and Robinson. |
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But the 50-year-old, of Causey Hill, Hexham, is determined to tackle the dangerous 500-mile journey unsupported from the Canadian High Arctic to the geographic North Pole. |
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The southerly line begins above Derwent Water with the knobbly outline of Causey Pike and then marches west over Scar Crags, Sail, Eel Crag, Wandope and finally Grasmoor. |
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