Thermal conditions in the previous year were strongly associated with grasshopper abundance in this oldfield prairie. |
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But Snee has proved himself at inside centre and Oldfield has also proved himself. |
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The hamlet of Oldfield, lying between Ordsall and the town of Salford, was his, with twenty burgages and 30 acres of land. |
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Winning competitions is definitely a bonus, and Philip is even given time off by his headmistress at Oldfield Primary School to take part. |
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Oldfield was the biggest star of an emerging sport struggling to gain a foothold of legitimacy. |
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Two of those were by Oldfield too, as he gloved his way to a Test-record 52 stumpings overall. |
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Oldfield House Unit meets the needs of junior pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties. |
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And some of her early excesses were more a result of naivety and bad advice from boofheads like Oldfield than anything else. |
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He'd walked into Hanson's office to be greeted by Oldfield as a long-lost friend. |
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Besides the thrill of great mountain bike enduros, Oldfield has struck up and cemented firm friendships with the elite of the mountain bike world. |
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The researchers studied the oldfield mouse, which mates for life, and a related species, the highly promiscuous white-footed mouse. |
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Northern bobwhite habitat use and reproductive success in managed oldfield habitats in Mississippi. |
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Police have praised a brave Westbury resident after his information helped them recover property stolen from a home in the town's Oldfield Park area. |
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This occurs in species such as California mice, oldfield mice, Malagasy giant rats and beavers. |
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Mr Oldfield, of London Road, Clacton, drove steamrollers used to surface the town's first roads and many in the surrounding district in the early half of the 20th century. |
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For composing classical music Oldfield has been quoted as using the software notation program Sibelius running on Apple Macintoshes. |
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In his early life, Oldfield used drugs including LSD, whose effects on his mental health he discussed in his autobiography. |
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Oldfield then moved from his Gloucestershire home to Palma de Mallorca, Spain and then to Monaco. |
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Oldfield has had more than 30 charting albums and 25 charting singles on the British charts and many more around the world. |
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Retail headed up by David Oldfield is the face of Lloyds Banking Group, on the high street, on the phone and online. |
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Throughout his life Oldfield has also had a passion for aircraft and building model aircraft. |
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There is a suburban station on the main line, Oldfield Park, which has a limited commuter service to Bristol as well as other destinations. |
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Oldfield has released more than 20 albums with the most recent being a sequel to his 1975 album Ommadawn titled Return to Ommadawn. |
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Oldfield's parents were Raymond Oldfield, a general practitioner, and Maureen Liston, an Irish nurse. |
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Oldfield is featured on two Ayers albums, Whatevershebringswesing and Shooting at the Moon. |
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Oldfield was also the reserve guitarist for the musical Hair and played with Alex Harvey. |
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In 1974, Oldfield played guitar on the critically acclaimed album Rock Bottom by Robert Wyatt. |
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The album was recorded and edited at Oldfield's Througham Slad Manor in Gloucestershire by Oldfield and Paul Lindsay. |
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In 1978, Incantations introduced more diverse choral performances from Sally Oldfield, Maddy Prior, and the Queen's College Girls Choir. |
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Virgin Records insisted that Oldfield use the title Tubular Bells 2 for his next instrumental album. |
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In 2010 lyricist Don Black said in an interview with Music Week that he had been working with Oldfield. |
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While generally preferring the sound of guest vocalists, Oldfield has frequently sung both lead and backup parts for his songs and compositions. |
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Oldfield has stated that his playing style originates from his musical roots playing folk music and the bass guitar. |
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Over the years, Oldfield has owned and used a vast number of synthesizers and other keyboard instruments. |
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Oldfield has occasionally sung himself on his records and live performances, sometimes using a vocoder as a resource. |
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Ian Henderson sealed the win to make it 20-0 before Bosc, Oldfield and Millard added to Saints' embarrassment with Oldfield completing his hat-trick from an Escare kick. |
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Oldfield, 36, mounted his protect against elitism by disrupting the traditional boat race featuring two of the world's most prestigious universities. |
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In 2013 Oldfield and York released a remix album titled Tubular Beats. |
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On 12 April 2004 Oldfield launched his next virtual reality project, Maestro, which contains music from the Tubular Bells 2003 album and some new chillout melodies. |
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Colin Pudge, of Oldfield Road, Chapelfields, sent in this picture of himself driving his 1956 Ford Popular car around the Brooklands motor racing circuit in Surrey. |
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In 1994, he also had an asteroid, 5656 Oldfield, named after him. |
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The first thing Oldfield did when arriving at his new label, Warner Bros. |
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Newman and Heyworth heard some of Oldfield's demo music and took it to Branson and Draper, who eventually gave Oldfield one week's worth of recording time at The Manor. |
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Having recorded sections of this early version of Tubular Bells as demo pieces, Oldfield attempted to persuade record labels to take on the Tubular Bells project. |
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In 1967, Oldfield and his sister Sally formed the folk duo The Sallyangie and, after exposure in the local folk scene, were signed to Transatlantic Records. |
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