The Thompsons lived in Langley for a short time, then bought an old house on Lonsdale Avenue and restored it into a duplex. |
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Harley, a barred owl, gets a vaccination for the West Nile virus from Dr. Jim Langley. |
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Langley dismissed the crew, ordering for an early start out tomorrow morning. |
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Then solid land surfaced and from the top deck Langley could see the port of the only known town in the southern pole. |
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In 1922, the navy commissioned its first aircraft carrier, the Langley, a converted collier. |
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He has remained a faithful and steadfast cheerleader for Langley, though he admits that the agency's image could do with some polishing. |
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A product of the club's academy system, Langley is hopeful his future remains with Bradford. |
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On north Manchester's Langley estate campaigners wallpapered anti-privatisation material over the outside of a show house. |
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Langley muttered darkly under her breath and shoving her hands in her pockets, started off towards the town. |
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He grew up in New Jersey and did his master's in Virginia and then stayed on to work at NASA Langley. |
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And the Wildcats are believed to have targeted promising young loose forward Jamie Langley as a makeweight in any deal. |
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As a result, Langley has a revengeful trait of character and a mercenary streak. |
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Commissioned by the U.S. government to create a powered aircraft, Langley spent a fortune developing airframes and engines. |
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Following the severe winter of 1995, for example, the Mt. Langley herd was left with 4 ewes and 11 rams. |
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Brothers Phil and James Langley put up a brave fight before going out of the men's doubles in the City of York Tennis Championships at St Peter's School last night. |
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So Langley decided to cut short the tour of the then-CIA station chief in Bangkok and bring him in to head up the show. |
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So intensive was the surveillance that agents obtained a photocopy of the passport and visa stamp and delivered it to CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia. |
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But Langley Fox, his 24-year-old great grand-daughter, is proving you can make it sans the glamorous family name. |
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Meanwhile, over at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the Africa Division was celebrating the successful mission. |
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From Ferguson to Staten Island to Langley, we need to get our security forces under control. |
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She said she and the electrocardiogram technician argued regularly because the technician would often barge into her consulting room while Langley was seeing patients. |
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And immediately ahead were the runway lights and beacon of Langley Field. |
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Langley was cut down three metres short by Emelio but the Kiwi held him down in the tackle and was dispatched to the sin bin by referee Ian Smith. |
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Of the shrubs and herbs which occur in the vicinity of Fort Langley, the more important of these were bog cranberry, blueberries, mountain cranberries and salal. |
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When they rendezvous again at Langley during the funeral, it was to make it official. |
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Today hundreds of mourners were due to attend a joint funeral service at All Saints and Martyrs, Wood Street, in Langley, followed by committal at Blackley crematorium. |
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It was destined, the FBI believe, for either the presidential retreat at Camp David, an FBI facility or the CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia. |
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Gaveston's body was not buried until 1315, when his funeral was held in King's Langley Priory. |
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He also appeared in the BBC miniseries Dunkirk as Lieutenant Jimmy Langley. |
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The Central Intelligence Agency in Langley was involved in various Cold War events, including as the target of Soviet espionage activities. |
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I ended my aimless-roaming-short-term-odd-jobs lifestyle and joyfully went to work at a local restaurant in Langley Park, Maryland, as a carhop. |
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The photograph shows an electroscope installed in an airplane at the experimental flight station at Langley Field, Virginia. |
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She takes on the role of Anne Langley, a former operatic rival to Jean Horton, played by Maggie Smith. |
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Chris Langley netted a hat-trick and Balkar Jawanda and Adrian Betts each scored singles for Khalsa. |
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Plans under consideration in 2014 included new tunnels between Heathrow and Langley. |
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Langley and Holcomb seminally acknowledge that customer value creation can be created through a focus on logistics customer service. |
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Bus driver Omar Razvi, 42, even read a paper at the wheel as drivers pleaded with him and Ewan Langley. |
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The founder of the House of York was Edmund of Langley, the fourth son of Edward III and the younger brother of John of Gaunt. |
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Corrie's teen mum Tina O'Brien first dated on-screen boyfriend Bruno Langley and now sees Corrie star Ryan Thomas. |
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Edmund of Langley, Duke of York, who was acting as Keeper of the Realm, had little choice but to side with Bolingbroke. |
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The Langley and Maxim aerodromes, which did not soar, were in my opinion better pieces of mechanism than their very latest imitations. |
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Stations affected along the route included Watford Junction, Kings Langley, Apsley, Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Tring and Bletchley. |
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I never saw him, but Jackie Langley told me Kerouac was a strange bird, stayed drunk, talked crazy, brooded. |
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The aircraft were put aboard Langley unfueled but with their guns loaded. |
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Langley Holdings PLC Retford, Nottinghamshire, UK, has acquired the business and assets of Bradman Lake, the integrated packaging technologies group. |
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The peerage was recreated by Edward III in 1385, this time in the form of the prestigious title of Duke of York which he gave to his son Edmund of Langley. |
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His body was taken south from Pontefract and displayed in the old St Paul's Cathedral on 17 February before burial in Kings Langley Church on 6 March. |
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As of 2017 It is believed that he was born in Bedmond in the parish of Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire and received his early education at the Abbey School, St Albans. |
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Among a group of modern houses in the village of Bedmond near St Albans is a small plaque recording the spot as his birthplace, historically in the parish of Abbots Langley. |
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