On Saturday afternoon, a friend and I were trying to hail a taxi on Charing Cross Road. |
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This is because Bromley is more than six miles from Charing Cross, and once you are outside that line, a cabbie can tell you to bog off. |
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There are now 25 officially-branded pitches at stations including Oxford Circus and Charing Cross. |
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Katie Charing, currently on a gap year, has been accepted into Somerville College, Oxford to study English. |
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Finally, though, just as I was about to give the whole expedition up as a bad job, and head for Charing Cross, I found her. |
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The word itself derives from the royal stables at Charing Cross in London built on the site where the royal hawks were once moulted or mewed. |
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Unable to get a taxi, she heads for Charing Cross tube station, buys a used travel card from a homeless girl and waits for the last train. |
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I decided anyway that if there was going to be a power cut I'd rather be on the surface, so got off at Charing Cross. |
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However, the bitter chillness notwithstanding, thousands of people, particularly children, gathered in the main Charing Cross and Commercial road areas and cheered. |
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But I'd recently been bitten by a pariah dog in Charing Cross, near my boarding school, and had to endure three weeks of agonising anti-rabies injections. |
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In May 1845 Hungerford Bridge, a suspension footbridge across the Thames near Charing Cross Station in London, was opened. |
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From 1377 onwards the king's falconry birds were kept in the King's Mews at Charing Cross. |
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Pollock was the son of David Pollock, of Charing Cross, London, and the elder brother of Field Marshal Sir George Pollock, 1st Baronet. |
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London underground has announced plans to extend Wi-Fi access at tube stations after a successful trial at Charing Cross. |
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The Argyle Line to Central Station and overline to Charing Cross enables easy access from other directions. |
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Other trains run from Ramsgate to London Charing Cross and London Victoria. |
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The route starts in the Strand and goes along Charing Cross Road and Shaftesbury Avenue. |
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The medical schools of Charing Cross Hospital, Westminster Hospital and St Mary's Hospital were opened in 1823, 1834 and 1854 respectively. |
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A medical teaching and research campus based around Charing Cross Hospital. |
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The nearest Underground stations are Temple, Charing Cross and Covent Garden. |
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While studying at Charing Cross Hospital in London he met Edith Hockey, the daughter of a junior Home Office official. |
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London Underground's Charing Cross tube station on the Northern and Bakerloo lines has an exit in the square. |
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On the south side on the site of the original Charing Cross, is a bronze equestrian statue of Charles I by Hubert Le Sueur. |
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The name is also increasingly being used to refer to any area to the west of Charing Cross. |
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Another tablet was placed in Charing Cross Hospital, London, where he attended medical school. |
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Trains run from Dover Priory to London Charing Cross, London Victoria or London St Pancras International stations in London, and Ramsgate or Sandwich in Kent. |
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The Charing Cross Act was passed in 1826 and clearance started soon after. |
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Charing Cross Road passes between the National Gallery and the church. |
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As well as being prime bookworm territory, Charing Cross Road is one of the main drags through the West End, flanked by theatres, clubs and rock venues. |
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