He didn't do things by halves in his first win, taking pole, fastest lap and the chequers. |
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Don't forget classic games such as snakes and ladders, ludo, Chinese chequers, chess and draughts. |
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Ostensibly the letter thanks her for letting him interrupt her weekend at chequers. |
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The coat of arms of Halifax include the chequers from the original coat of arms of the Earls Warenne, who held the town during Norman times. |
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Miriam welcomes us into their home as her half-dressed brothers play 'tsoro', a local version of chequers, in the shade of the hut, while her sisters help with the cooking. |
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The next time we saw the Bushes was at chequers a month or so later. |
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Pierre-François regularly plays chequers online...average level. |
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He claimed to be so well in with the prime minister that he and his wife had been invited to Chequers. |
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It may enrage more than the unions, if reports emerging from the cabinet awayday at Chequers on Friday are to be believed. |
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He worked normally at Chequers on Saturday and felt fine when he hosted a monthly dinner there, but felt queasy on Sunday morning and a doctor was called. |
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In addition to the two public houses there is a social club, the Chequers, located on Harbour Lane. |
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Cabinet meetings have also been held at Chequers, and in one case at the Grand Hotel, Brighton. |
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The position was first mentioned in statute only in 1917, in the schedule of the Chequers Estate Act. |
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Chequers, a country house in Buckinghamshire, gifted to the government in 1917, may be used as a country retreat for the Prime Minister. |
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The Prime Minister should not deluded by the pleasantries from Jean-Claude Juncker after a dinner of spring salad, pork belly and lime bavarois at Chequers. |
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This law conferred the Chequers Estate owned by Sir Arthur and Lady Lee, as a gift to the Crown for use as a country home for future Prime Ministers. |
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