Also fine clothes require longer treatment in the keir in order to secure good penetration by the chemie. |
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It was at one of these ragers that I first met Keir, er, I should say, that Keir first met me. |
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Regulars will recall that many a moon ago we had a cryptic clue competition which was won by a gentleman caller called Keir. |
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His mother, Mary Keir, was a domestic servant and his stepfather, David Hardie, was a ship's carpenter. |
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The young couple moved to the town of Cumnock, where Keir set to work organising a union of local miners, a process which occupied nearly a year. |
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One of the buildings at Swansea University is also named after him, while a main distributor road in Sunderland is named the Keir Hardie Way. |
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In recognition of his work as a lay preacher, the Keir Hardie Methodist Church in London bears his name. |
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A sitting independent MP and prominent union organiser, Keir Hardie, became its first chairman. |
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It proved to be the foundation conference of the Independent Labour Party and MP Keir Hardie was elected as its first chairman. |
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None was elected, however, with even the popular party leader Keir Hardie going to defeat in a straight fight with the Conservatives. |
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One of the first two Labour MPs to be elected to parliament was the Scot Keir Hardie, for Merthyr Tydfil constituency. |
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The UK parliament's first Labour Party MP, Keir Hardie was elected from the area and the Valleys remain a stronghold of Labour Party power. |
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The Labour Representation Committee was founded with Keir Hardie as its leader. |
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This year is the centenary of the founding of the Parliamentary Labour Party with Keir Hardie as its first chair. |
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I didn't know at the time, but the person who exposed the harsh conditions at Lord Overtoun's plant was James Keir Hardie. |
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The urgent tone of the bleeper, which Kayley Keir carries with her at all times, meant a new heart and lung waited in London. |
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Cub reporter Steve Johnson, played by relative newcomer Keir Howard, is the young foil to Broughton's elder newshound. |
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Keir Edwards, a NYC native, has lived and worked in Brooklyn and currently lives in Manhattan with his wife, Beth. |
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Ty Keir Hardie, in his constituency town of Merthyr Tydfil, housed offices for Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council and adjoins the Civic Centre on Castle Street. |
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As a miner's daughter who became fatherless at the age of 13 when my dad died of pneumoconiosis I identify with Keir Hardy who, from the age of 10, worked down the mines. |
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Kayley Keir, from Liverpool, who has cystic fibrosis and is awaiting a heart and lung transplant, was kicked, pushed and verbally abused by another pupil, her mother says. |
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Keir Edwards born and raised NYC understood these frustrations all too well and decided to create a site dedicated to ranting about the place he calls home with rant. |
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Keir Hardie Crescent in Kilwinning in Scotland is also named after him. |
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Married couple Keir and Sarah McConomy's iMend operation is helping reconnect around 500 mobile phone users a week less than a year after launching. |
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Her other political inspirations include Keir Hardie and Margo MacDonald. |
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There is also in Merthyr Tydfil a Keir Hardie Estate with streets named after prominent early Independent Labour leaders such as Wallhead and Glasier. |
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Thomas Halliday contested Merthyr as a 'labour' candidate as early as 1874 and the return of Keir Hardie in 1900 was a notable landmark in the growth of the Labour Party. |
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Relations between Thomas and Morgan were not good, leading ultimately to a Liberal split which contributed to the success of James Keir Hardie at the 1900 General Election. |
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In 1767 James Keir visited Darwin in Lichfield, where he was introduced to Boulton, Small, Wedgwood and Whitehurst and subsequently decided to move to Birmingham. |
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