York, pretty as a postcard, complete with genteel tearooms, but day to night can seem like a Jekyll and Hyde transformation. |
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Teenagers have a reputation for possessing something of a Jekyll and Hyde streak. |
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Stirling produced a Jekyll and Hyde performance which left their supporters frustrated as well as dismayed. |
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Last March, cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis resin were found at Rear Cross on the Tipperary border, and at Hyde Road in Limerick. |
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Fluctuating wildly between bewildered Dr Jekyll and psychopathic Mr Hyde, Dafoe plays the role with unremitting glee, energy and panache. |
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A more formal statue of Jenner is tucked away in one of the more quiet areas of Hyde Park in London. |
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Jon liked everything tidy and in order where he could find it, but James Hyde was a messy man. |
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To go blading in Hyde Park was the only thing to do, and I made the novel discovery that it feels even better without your shirt on. |
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Imagine Spaghetti Junction, the Blackwall Tunnel exit and Hyde Park Corner all rolled together. |
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At Hyde Street Pier, tour ships, enjoy music and craft programs, or try your hand at boatbuilding or knot tying. |
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When the IRA bombed Hyde Park in 1982 four members of the distinguished regiment and seven horses were slain. |
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He still manages to capture the divide between civilised and unrepressed society that reflects the dual and tormented soul of Jekyll and Hyde. |
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Sisters Rutter and Hyde were later awarded an MBE each for their unselfish devotion and care. |
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In St. Louis, the Hyde Park brewery airs the first beer commercial on television. |
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In the evening rush hour, four young women were injured in a lightning strike in Hyde Park, central London. |
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A smashing final 25 minutes gave the 9,000 attendance plenty to enthuse about at sun-drenched Hyde Park on Sunday. |
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The police had blocked off the road out of Hyde Park to prevent the ferals from marching down to the restricted area. |
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After starting work as a projectionist at 15, Arthur worked at various cinemas in Hyde. |
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In Gaskell's Life, Emily is a faintly demonic, Jekyll and Hyde character, all sweetness one minute, torturing puppy-dogs the next. |
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The very next day, a freak summer windstorm clogged the water flow with leaves, flooding the flanking fields in London's Hyde Park. |
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Some considered the film a spine-tingling chiller, similar to Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. |
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Bands on the main stage included retro funksters FuzzFace, homegrown indie boys Hyde and headliners Nu Blues. |
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Unity Day will be held at Hyde Park, situated off Hyde Park Road and Moorhouse Lane. |
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Rock-bottom Hyde, whose want-away star striker Simon Yeo appears set to turn down a move to Southport, face a difficult trip to Gateshead. |
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Living with a Jekyll and Hyde, forever walking on eggshells, is no way to live. |
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The Gazette described us a Jekyll and Hyde side and that has summed us up exactly so far this season. |
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Perhaps it was a Freudian slip but we have heard Hyde and many of us are appalled by the despotic insinuations of that remark. |
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Making the point, police in London moved against thousands of ravers who had gathered in Hyde Park to protest against the law. |
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Hyde analysed the studies by recalculating the data from them so they were comparable. |
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A resounding cheer went up from the stupendous mass of people that was streaming through the gates into Hyde Park. |
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His distant kinsman, Mr Enfield, tells him a story of a mysterious Mr Hyde. |
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Still, he managed to fix us up with an invitation to Hyde Park to see the Queen. |
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Jekyll ends up unleashing the worst of his personality and physically transforms into his evil alter ego, Mr Hyde. |
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The Hyde Park Hotel may have been where Marco landed his third Michelin star but Harvey's was where he made his name. |
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He returned to England with the Restoration in 1660, then married Anne Hyde and had two daughters, Mary and Anne. |
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Walking down to the legal precinct this morning the full two-block length of Hyde Park was beautiful. |
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Saturday came around, and we were in Hyde Park early in the morning, rising earlier than the city's postmen and milkmen. |
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The cabbie said, Listen mate, I can't be blamed if they've got roadworks at Hyde Park Corner. |
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Those words are inscribed on a Memorial Marker at the place he was shot on the border of Hyde Park. |
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If I'm not working, I take Mabel, my Jack Russell, to Hyde Park, and not even the smell of bacon sarnies from the hot-dog stand tempts me. |
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His psychological make-up would baffle Dr Jekyll, Mr Hyde and every Freudian shrink outside a Woody Allen movie. |
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Wouldn't it have been good to see Starr backing Sir Paul McCartney at Hyde Park? |
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Four stone pillars with bronze urns on top were inaugurated on Constitution Hill, near Hyde Park Corner. |
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We set off through the illuminated streets of nighttime London, round Hyde Park Corner, up Piccadilly and through the backstreets of Mayfair. |
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No one could have scripted the drama, excitement and emotions which swept over Hyde Park on Sunday afternoon. |
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Inside a house at Farm Road, Hyde, the collection of young adults, blacks, whites and greys had been happily breeding unchecked. |
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A pulse of excitement grips the indie nation, the chatrooms buzz with fantasy set lists for the band's Hyde Park shows next summer. |
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Roscommon were definitely the proverbial Goliaths on Sunday and next time out might not retreat the way they did in Hyde Park. |
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In 1812, William Hyde Wollaston found a substance in urine that he identified as a cystic oxide, and was later named cystine. |
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While the acts from Pink Floyd to Razorlight go through their numbers in Hyde Park, another line-up of superstars will be performing on the international stage nearby. |
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We meet, too, the pioneers of agricultural science from across the nation, people such as the irrepressible Liberty Hyde Bailey, a ruralist if ever there was one. |
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Tens of thousands of people are attending the bt Live Sites in Hyde Park, Victoria Park, and elsewhere. |
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Hyde to be fair, played some very good cricket on a slow, low wicket and they were as keen as mustard when it came fielding, which was impressive. |
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With a taut, shrunken face, a penchant for cocaine injections, and a fondness for disguise and deception, Holmes is his own Hyde. |
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Running Hyde Park in the early morning affords a blend of sights, sounds, and, yes, smells. |
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On Sunday evening as the mist fell on Hyde Park, delirious supporters gave vent to their emotions as they cheered the new kings of Roscommon football. |
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I quickly stifled my laughter as Hyde began to tickle my palm. |
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Significantly it is undated and Jekyll and Hyde is not mentioned by name. |
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Judging by the state of the world outside New Hyde hospital, it might be time to reassess just who belongs where. |
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He always seemed to be the one more into creating dance music, while Hyde and Smith were the experimental, progressive kooks, but that isn't the case here. |
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But unfortunately for us, the devilish Mr. Hyde was in charge in that case. |
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Don Hyde, chairman of the Lancastrian Theatre Organ Trust, said the trust rescued the large Wurlitzer from the Odeon when it was being converted into a multi-cinema. |
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Accompanied by some cheap black sambucca, a small guitar, and three kazoos, we head to Hyde Park fountain for a few hours of pointless hysterical jamming. |
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Check out the fashionable women strolling through Hyde Park towards the end of the clip. |
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Hyde has his uses but he doesn't come across as a team player. |
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Start by reading the piece in this month's Vanity Fair about the most expensive apartment building in London, One Hyde Park. |
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While this might sound eminently sensible compared with the mudbath, it has put Westminster council and the Hyde Park Estate Association on the warpath. |
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Barrow boy Wilkie has been in a wheelchair since crashing at Hyde Road Stadium in 1979 and several Belle Vue old boys are expected to be involved in the meeting. |
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Behind the designer shades and manipulation, Parker was less Talented Mr. Ripley and more Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. |
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I took the Hyde Street cable car back to the crest of Russian Hill. |
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The worst of the bunch was Mary Reilly, a gothic take on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. |
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Such is the case with environmental justice advocate Melissa Checker and her relationship with the people of Hyde Park. |
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Hitchcock would march around London's Hyde Park and was required to wear puttees, though he never mastered the proper wrapping of them. |
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The United States is bound by the Hyde Act with India and may cease all cooperation with India if India detonates a nuclear explosive device. |
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He then studied with Fernando Carpi in Geneva and at the Guildhall School of Music in London with Walter Hyde. |
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At school he used to do Dr. Jekyll turning into Mr. Hyde, shining a flashlight into his face. |
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Last time I saw him he was doing some mystical Rasputin gobbledegoo in Hyde Park. Pathetic. |
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Sixty years later Harford Montgomery Hyde, Unionist MP for North Belfast, called for the building of such a tunnel. |
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Several music festivals, including the Wireless Festival, South West Four, Lovebox, and Hyde Park's British Summer Time are all held in London. |
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The king's son, Charles II, later planned for an elaborate royal mausoleum to be erected in Hyde Park, London, but it was never built. |
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The leading political figure at the beginning of the Restoration was Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon. |
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Nelson joined Admiral Sir Hyde Parker's fleet at Yarmouth, from where they sailed for the Danish coast in March. |
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They invited William of Orange, a Protestant who had married Mary, daughter of James II and Anne Hyde to invade England and claim the throne. |
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It is larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the right to graze cattle on it. |
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He immediately went to Hyde Park, where he 'walked' the site earmarked for the Exhibition. |
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Hyde moved Ranger to the port side of Jane and the Union flag was unfurled on each ship. |
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Hyde was dead and his second and third officers either dead or seriously injured. |
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Rossetti's Girlhood of Mary Virgin was shown at a Free Exhibition on Hyde Park Corner. |
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On 10 December, Percy Shelley's wife, Harriet, was discovered drowned in the Serpentine, a lake in Hyde Park, London. |
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Virginia Woolf was born Adeline Virginia Stephen at 22 Hyde Park Gate in Kensington, London. |
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As the siren screamed it added to the mee-maws, sirens and cacophony of emergency vehicles rushing to the Hyde Park disaster site. |
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On the day after the album's UK release, Pink Floyd performed at the first ever free concert in Hyde Park. |
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During 1976, Queen played one of their most famous gigs, a free concert in Hyde Park, London. |
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Stewart headlined the Sunday show at the 2011 Hard Rock Calling Festival on 26 June in London's Hyde Park. |
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His funeral cortege was given permission by the Queen to pass through Hyde Park, an honour previously reserved for royalty. |
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Irish President Douglas Hyde was possibly one of the last speakers of the Roscommon dialect of Irish. |
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His most famous works are Treasure Island, Kidnapped, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and A Child's Garden of Verses. |
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Charles McEwen Hyde influenced the founding of the Saint Damien Advocates in Hawaii. |
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In 1996, Townshend, Entwistle and Daltrey performed Quadrophenia with guests and Starkey on drums at Hyde Park. |
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In June 2015, the Who headlined that year's Hyde Park Festival, and two days later, the Glastonbury Festival. |
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In July 2005, Lennox performed at Live 8 in Hyde Park, London, along with Madonna, Sting, and other popular musicians. |
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A little further to the south lie the conjoined parks of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. |
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On 9 September 2012, Jones headlined at BBC Radio 2's Live in Hyde Park festival. |
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On Saturday 12 September 2009 she performed in Hyde Park for Proms in the Park. |
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The band tried hiring two other guitarists, another Richard Jones and Glenn Hyde. |
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On 2 July 2005, the group appeared at the Live 8 concert in Hyde Park, London, playing to their biggest audience yet. |
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Born at 16 Malone Road in Belfast, Hyde was schooled in England at Sedbergh, Cumbria. |
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His father, James Johnstone Hyde, was a linen merchant and Unionist councillor for Cromac. |
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Hyde was called to the Bar in 1934, working briefly in London and on the North East circuit. |
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Hyde was earlier a tenant of Lamb House in Rye, once home to his distant cousin, Henry James. |
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After The Who's concert at Hyde Park, Clarkson, Hammond and May took some of their equipment 90 miles to the site of their next show. |
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However, a memorial was proposed for Hyde Park, with a Great Hall opposite. |
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On 20 November 1916 Lloyd George, Carson and Bonar Law met at the Hyde Park Hotel. |
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The high point came when a demonstration in May 1867 in Hyde Park was banned by the government. |
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The M67 heads east from the M60 motorway, passing through Denton and Hyde before ending near Mottram. |
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One comes to me from Mr. Hyde, my wonderful English teacher at Andover. |
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Amy's management were on site at Hyde Park at lunchtime doing a reccy of the area. |
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Hyde named landscapers as one of the many services that REIT's will soon be able to offer their tenants. |
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He had begun dating Kim Longstreet, a busgirl at Hyde Park, and she was looking for somewhere to study photography. |
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Narcism or self loathing the bearer of this Jeckyl and Hyde dichotomy believes in both, no matter how disturbing they can be. |
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More recently she made the move from comedy to drama in The Iron Lady, the hugely acclaimed Tyrannosaur and Hyde Park on Hudson. |
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At least one concert-goer said she had gone to Hyde Park for the music and not to support the anti-poverty message. |
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In 1803-1804 Smithson Tennant discovered osmium and iridium, and William Hyde Wollaston found rhodium and palladium. |
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Little wonder so many viewers almost fell off their sofas in shock as the first episode of Jekyll and Hyde unfolded in all its goriness. |
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Another downtowner that opened strong is Hyde Park Steakhouse, part of a high-end chain based in Cleveland. |
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The team will comprise of CEO Richard Kaye, Isabell Holling, Daniel Harper, Christopher Ramsden, Liam Cawtheray, Oliver Woodhouse and Chris Hyde. |
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The only real consequence, according to Hyde, of a late foaling is that the coat was a bit fuller than other foals. |
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The director, writer and producer of another film, Sheika which has won several awards, Mardoquio said that Fe V Hyde and Perry Dizon acts in Crossfire. |
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Programme 3 on Sunday includes Coldplay's promo for Panic and short animated films about a teenage lardass called Vinny Gusto and Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. |
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Paul Hyde had ideas for other workshops on 'Meteor scatter by radio detection' and perhaps a re-run of today's solar radiometry event at another venue. |
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This anniversary is being celebrated by English Heritage in a series of exhibitions in the Quadriga Gallery, high up inside the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner. |
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The six officers, including Assistant Chief Constable Stuart Hyde, will be pounding the punchbags in a sponsored three-hour session to raise much needed cash for Sport Relief. |
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Her first ministry was predominantly Tory, and contained such High Tories as Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, and her uncle Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester. |
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James's, Strand, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia, and Hyde Park. |
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Hyde when an MP lived at Bertha House, 71 Malone Road, Belfast. |
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Hyde, when an MP, lived at Bertha House, 71 Malone Road, Belfast. |
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Hyde had great pride in his family's connection to the Irish linen trade. |
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An equally nuanced but less positive assessment was published in 1667 by Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, in his History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. |
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They broke the picket line and transported food to Hyde Park. |
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On 27 July 2012, Nutini sang at the London 2012 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Concert in London's Hyde Park, along with Duran Duran, Snow Patrol and Stereophonics. |
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The Vote of Thanks to Sir Hyde Parker was then put, and carried, nem. con. |
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Winehouse performed at Nelson Mandela's 90th Birthday Party concert at London's Hyde Park on 27 June, and the next day at the Glastonbury Festival. |
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In London, in October 1983, more than 300,000 people assembled in Hyde Park as part of the largest protest against nuclear weapons in British history. |
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Initially there was only one, in Hyde Park, adjacent to the Hall. |
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King Crimson made their first major appearance at the 1969 Hyde Park free concert, before a crowd estimated to be as large as 650,000, in support of the Rolling Stones. |
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The Stones played nineteen shows in the US in spring 2013, before playing three shows in England, one at Glastonbury Festival 2013 and two in Hyde Park, London. |
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In the evening, a fireworks display is held nearby, usually in Hyde Park. |
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After the death of their father and Virginia's second nervous breakdown, Vanessa and Adrian sold 22 Hyde Park Gate and bought a house at 46 Gordon Square in Bloomsbury. |
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The Wheel was dismantled in October 2010 and moved to London's Hyde Park. |
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Upon his return to England, James prompted an immediate controversy by announcing his engagement to Anne Hyde, the daughter of Charles's chief minister, Edward Hyde. |
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Edward Hyde, who had not known of either the marriage or the pregnancy, was created Earl of Clarendon and his position as Charles's favourite minister was strengthened. |
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There will also be 100 veteran cars, all ready for the annual Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, which starts from nearby Hyde Park the next day. |
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The semi-finals of the Fred Graham Trophy will be played simultaneously on Chester's two grounds at noon with Oxton taking on Mobberley while Alderley Edge play Hyde. |
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