To make that a big show he has asked journalists from all of Britain's newspapers to come here to be stormbound in the Harris Hotel. |
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In one of Orissa's many stormbound villages a young woman saw a wall collapse on her husband, a barber. |
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The polar opposite is four unshaven, unwashed guys stormbound for the third day in a two-man tent on a ledge at 26,000 feet, wondering why they didn't take up golf instead. |
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It is not the successful executive who looks most at home on the stormbound sidewalk. |
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David Heap, 71, a former submariner and member of the Maritime Volunteer Service who was among the crew who sailed from Greenock, said they spent 21 days stormbound in Falmouth six days into the journey. |
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From the author of the classic mountaineering disaster memoir Touching The Void comes a novel featuring a relationship lethally torn apart on a stormbound mountain. |
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Before that she only succumbed to the useful stormbound by a head over an extra furlong in november, for which she only went up a little in the weights. |
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