Locals called it The Dump and joked that even the rats wore wellington boots in case of catching something nasty. |
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There were also traditional children's games such as hula hoop, hook a duck, coconut shy and wellington throwing. |
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So I donned my wellington boots, put on my waterproof coat and my oilskin hat, grabbed my brolly and went out for a short walk in the rain. |
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My gillie did once report seeing some character walking along a shallow burn in wellington boots, waving a couple of coat hangers. |
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The main courses with accompaniments included grilled lobster, jumbo prawns, beef wellington, assorted kebabs and vegetable au gratin. |
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There are Portakabin offices beside a stainless-steel factory, and men in white wellington boots and hard hats are coming and going. |
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The man was quite tall and he and the woman were both wearing jeans, wellington boots and flat caps. |
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Mice nested in the wellington boots, and the tank-suit got a bad case of wet rot from a small hole in the roof. |
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He pushed some loose soil over the hole with his wellington boot and tamped it down. |
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It is about wanting to be the sort of person who has a cloakroom groaning with wellington boots and children's oilskins, even if you last went for a walk 10 years ago. |
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On 28 August 2015 it was announced that hundreds of pairs of discarded wellington boots from the 2015 festival were donated to the migrant camp at Calais. |
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She was part of the New Zealand Defence Force kapa haka that welcomed Prince Harry into Wellington last Saturday. |
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The group is essentially a kapa haka or performing-arts group associated with a marae in Wellington. |
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It would be exceedingly on the nose but it might enable me to go to Wellington on the cheap. |
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We eventually shoot through close to 7pm and arrive in Wellington around 1am. |
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It's an unassuming place from the street, a quiet backwater in a Wellington suburb. |
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What Fat Freddy's Drop make is some of the most soulful, jazzy, and deliciously groovy music to come out of Wellington. |
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Elizabeth Long-ford does not flinch from laying historical truths bare, rendering her Wellington an involving work. |
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The two communities coexisted until 1835, when a group of Maoris hijacked a British ship in Wellington and sailed it to the Chathams. |
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Reg was the rear gunner in a Wellington bomber when it crashed while returning from a bombing mission in France. |
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A drive down Highway 1 takes you to the capital, Wellington, a splendid city, though one that is prone to earth tremors. |
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The passing of one so young and gifted has hit the Wellington rugby community hard. |
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Wellington, a long almond biscuit, rounded at each end with a narrower waist. |
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Can his men rely on that helter-skelter game plan when it is hosing down in Wellington or Auckland or Hamilton? |
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A deerstalker, Petrowski loved the outdoors and would later pass his knowledge on to young police cadets training in Wellington. |
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The Wellington boot was bucked off one foot and the prince-alberts following in due course. |
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A daring traveller made the newspaper headlines in 1880 after a record journey between New Plymouth and Wellington. |
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Fresh killed carcasses were then railed to Wellington for freezing and processing or rendered down on the site for tallow. |
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Mr. Wellington dabbed the corner of his mouth with his napkin and swallowed as he prepared to make an announcement. |
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Which is sad, because this guy makes some of the most interesting and fun music in Wellington, or even New Zealand. |
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The game unfolds, and it looks as if Wellington have the wood on Canterbury. |
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I say to Mr Smith that of course we will not be mining coal on the land, because there is no coal in the Wellington region. |
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The town clerk and I have been designing a new costume for me, based around maroon and white, with a Duke of Wellington style hat. |
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Wellington also displayed Napoleonic memorabilia with the trophies awarded to him. |
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The All Blacks loosie will add muscle to the Wellington pack for their NPC encounter with Northland. |
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With his fellow loosie, he hopes to give the Wellington coach a selection headache when they return later in the season. |
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With almost 80,000 men Wellington outnumbered the French, and tried to pin Joseph to his position by a frontal attack while turning his flank. |
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Wellington is awash in curry houses, thus they tend to offer specials to entice you to eat there. |
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For the last five years I have worked on and off as a medical receptionist at several surgeries in Wellington. |
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North of Wellington, lushly tucked into the verdant Hutt River valley, lies Upper Hutt, population 36, 660, town of my youth. |
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There is a photo of him having a piupiu wrapped around him by a Maori woman at Wellington airtport. |
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A strong southerly wind is also predicted to blast into Wellington to increase the discomfort of players and spectators. |
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Wellington himself became increasingly tired, irritable and unhappy with his situation. |
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Familiar names appear in the credits as they do in many a Wellington release. |
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A couple of liberal Wellington ministers have announced their intention to become civil union celebrants and make their churches available. |
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In his treatment of Edmond's Wellington Letter this self-preoccupation reaches a new high-water mark. |
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I have eaten a lot of beef Wellington in the Army but his was absolutely brilliant. |
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Regardless, I was vegetarian until the end of my first year at university, when I suddenly really fancied some beef Wellington. |
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We served these leeks with beef Wellington, but they would be a lovely complement to any roasted meat. |
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All this is fueled by tasty meals ranging from tortilla soup at lunch to beef Wellington for dinner. |
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Serville says he is considering opening a new academy in Wellington, but nothing is set in concrete. |
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I've just been amusing myself searching for events, shops, bars and cafes in Chch and Wellington. |
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People passing by the war memorial gates in Malmesbury needs to wear Wellington boots or be prepared to go for a paddle. |
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A bell chimed as Mr. Wellington entered the print shop with an empty sack and perspiration shining on his brow. |
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A decade later, she decided to go into teaching the Suzuki method and gained a place on the staff at the private Wellington School in Ayr. |
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He enjoyed wars and was the first prime minister since the duke of Wellington to have fought in battle. |
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The early morning mist shrouded the motorway as he turned north away from Wellington. |
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In Wellington the weather was clement and the home side wanted to alter the balance of its game. |
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A quick call to the Greenwich borough switchboard as I turned into Wellington Gardens, and I was put through to the police station. |
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This has been a traditional way of attacking the enemy since the days of Wellington. |
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A week later in Wellington, the South Africans will be put to the test as well. |
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After much dissension and debate Parliament voted for the move to Wellington as a city near the centre of the country. |
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After struggling to keep airborne, the Wellington went into a steep dive, shedding pieces of fuselage on the way before hurtling into the ground. |
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There is a fondness for its indigents in Wellington I have never seen in any other community. |
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Mr Lowe was waiting in the bus lane to cross Wellington Road when he was hit by a small, modern hatchback at 4.40 pm. |
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Travel between Wellington and Auckland was on the 3 pm express and the 7 pm limited. |
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Near Wellington, he and Tirey gave Jim a pocketbook with $10 in it and told him to go into the village and buy everyone something to eat. |
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A 330-pound, sixteen-foot female colossal squid was caught in early April 2003 in the Ross Sea south of Wellington, New Zealand. |
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When I got back from Wellington, my flatmate casually mentioned that the rubber bung had somehow been sucked down the plughole. |
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The Duke of Wellington is remembered for his victory at Waterloo, his historic status commemorated in the names of innumerable local boozers. |
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Filmed around Wellington, it tells multiple stories of anomie, despair and occasional uplifting moments. |
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Wellington was dressing for dinner in Toulouse when he heard that Napoleon had abdicated. |
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Hamilton and Wellington will each stage two Tests while Auckland will host the remaining match. |
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The washout heightened expectations for the five-match series against the world's top-ranked teams starting at Wellington tomorrow. |
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Armouring of the extension to Wellington airport runway in 1955 was one of the earliest projects to use Tetrapods. |
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Mrs Hillier is in her late 70s and shares her weatherboard home with Wellington, the French poodle. |
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We had the first snows of the season last night and Mount Wellington opposite is looking pretty dramatic and beautiful. |
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Victory brought Wellington a field marshal's baton, sensitively designed by the Prince Regent himself. |
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Word around Wellington in the past three weeks is that Clark's staff have been panicking. |
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On March 27, about 200 teachers and students from the Wellington and Hutt Valley regions staged a protest vigil outside parliament. |
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Meredith Edwards flies in from Wellington to look for her brother Michael, a whizz-kid historian who has gone missing. |
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About 6000 of Robert's negatives and picture proofs are held by the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. |
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This evening Mick spoke to a packed lecture theatre at Victoria University's Architecture School in Wellington. |
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The Wellington charged an extra 50 cent on a pint of stout, ale and lager, with 40 cent extra on cider. |
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I sailed on towards Wellington Harbour 70 miles away, saved only by the branches of a willow tree trailing mercifully within arm's reach. |
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I move, That the Wellington City Empowering and Amendment Bill be now read a second time. |
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With regard to the wideness of the roads in Wellington, we certainly wish some were a little wider, but they do add to the character of the city. |
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The NSW Opposition's justice spokesman says the Bathurst Jail will be in mothballs once the new Wellington prison opens. |
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The matter was settled in the summits of the Wellington Convention in which the Treaty of Vecca was signed by the top brasses. |
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All this was a result of inclement weather and a fogbound Wellington Airport. |
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Wellington residents are being warned to prepare for another 12 hours or so of stormy weather. |
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Heavy freight that goes long distances, from Auckland to Wellington, should travel by road. |
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Earlier this year in company with teachers and students from Wellington College, New Zealand I visited war graves and battle sites in France and Flanders. |
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Deputy Chief Magistrate Mark Wellington got an eyeful yesterday, when a prisoner, who claimed to be hearing voices, dropped his pants and proceeded to strip in the court. |
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Gracie packed up her Wellington boots, long-sleeved shirts, and trousers, and flew to Caracas with a five-liter alembic still. |
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A past champion when this contest was held at the now-defunct Upper Level Club, Alicia Wellington was the first up and set a high standard for the competition. |
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Nevertheless, doubts persist in Auckland and Wellington about the Greenwald-Dotcom linkup. |
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The guys were clearly loving playing in Wellington, their old stamping ground, and there were plenty of familiar faces from the scene a few years back. |
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Parachute drops could be made by Whitley and Wellington bombers. |
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Wellington, New Zealand Our Oceania pick is the latest city to wholeheartedly embrace the global Brooklyn movement. |
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You simply cannot make mistakes like that against someone such as the Duke of Wellington, who never really lost a battle. |
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Willie Herenton became the first black mayor of Memphis, and Wellington Webb became the first black mayor of Denver. |
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Flooding, mudslides and fallen trees cut several main highways into Wellington to a single lane in places, snarling commuter traffic and forcing it to a crawl, he said. |
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She would cook all these 1950s dishes like beef Wellington, scalloped potatoes. |
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Then he helps Paul off with his Wellington boots and wet socks. |
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In Wellington, Kan., a new statute bans residents from having more than four cats in their homes. |
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The Duke of Wellington got it more or less right when he said that the course of a battle was as difficult to follow as an evening spent in terpsichorean enjoyment. |
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She is making her weekly trip into Wellington for a spot of shopping. |
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He wears a buckskin coat, Wellington boots, and a hat with a rolled brim. |
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We all agree that Wellington city is a great place, so how can we take it around the world with us when we go on the big OE and escape our student loans? |
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By the way, Fred is alive and well in Wellington and looking forward to a new season of javelin throwing, his forte nowadays, along with track and field administration. |
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The All White mingled with the crowd before heading off to Wellington. |
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Dressed up warmly in an Arran cardigan and Wellington boots, the two-year-old appears to be having a genuinely wonderful time playing in the red and gold autumn leaves. |
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He established his credentials as a top-class winger with the Wellington Hurricanes and is quick, powerful and with an unquenchable thirst for tries. |
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Hollywood can't get enough of Wellywood, with stars of The Hobbit gushing praise for director Sir Peter Jackson at the film's world premiere in his hometown of Wellington. |
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The background of a raging battle with canons and cavalry assaulting squares of infantry soldiers left little doubt that this man had served under the Duke of Wellington. |
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And in Wellington, Kan., population 8,057, it will henceforth be illegal for a household to contain more than four cats. |
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I pass between mighty sentinel-like pines and come out at a crest with Wellington City below to my left and the Harbour glittering metallically beyond. |
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A few years ago, in a sound move, headquarters shifted to Wellington to be closer to the political movers and shakers and to work with them as needed. |
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Seasoned fans bristling for a good time, designers decked out almost as wildly as their creations, the glitterati from Wellington and Auckland, cool in black. |
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Drink was their worst failing and the Duke of Wellington was not far wrong when he complained that it was one of the biggest and most dubious incitements to recruitment. |
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With fellow loosie Thomas Waldrom, he hopes to give Wellington coach John Plumtree a selection headache when Collins and Rodney So'oialo return later in the season. |
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The journey from Wellington to Tauranga is one I make regularly, and I've drummed out a solid rhythm of stopping, snacking and supping along the way. |
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Second-rower Nathan Sharpe, smarting from the Wellington defeat when he was captain, had a stormer but, worryingly, finished the game with a shoulder injury. |
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Officials the Karori Wildlife Sanctuary in Wellington say they have doubled the numbers of the tiny hihi, or stitchbirds, since the program began, the Dominion Post reported. |
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She is happy for the Wellington Regional Council to own the wind farm. |
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In an artful piece of grand-ham acting, he plays the stately lecher Sir Harcourt Courtley as a cross between a demon king, a pantomime dame and the Duke of Wellington. |
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The side put an end to the Kiwis' winning ways in Australia, however, when they won the Cup final, having previously lifted the Plate in Wellington. |
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It's always steaks, chops, saddle of lamb, beef Wellington or hamburgers. |
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Wellington artist Terry Urbahn's work perhaps fits most closely with the exhibition's premise, underscored by actual museum dioramas on show in an adjacent room. |
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On 12 September, the Chinese representative, Wellington Koo, appealed to the League for international intervention. |
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Of the smaller breeds, Wellington sees mostly Shih Tzus, miniature pinschers, poodles and some beagles. |
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Five of our lads had just watched the riot police go into the Wellington and give the fash a kicking. |
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Kia ora, I'm Robina Wichman and I am the Greater Wellington Region NZNO Te Runanga representative, now into my second year. |
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Wellington Boone Ministries is launching its annual Kingmakers Conference May 24-26, 2007 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in downtown Atlanta. |
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Meanwhile, the New Guard is forming up and are awaiting inspection by the Adjutant on the parade square at Wellington Barracks. |
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The celebration ended with the kumara ceremony, which took place on the balcony overlooking Wellington Harbour on a still and starry night. |
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Also participating in the round were Tallwood Venture Capital, Wellington Partners Venture Capital and several other current investors. |
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Environmental health officers were left horrified by the filthy conditions they discovered at Alisha Polski Skelp in Wellington Road, Handsworth. |
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Peter Larsen, Wellington School of Medicine and medical director to the Wellington LifeSaver Trust PAD program. |
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Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch all receive a yearly average of more than 2,000 hours of sunshine. |
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It would also be appreciated if you could return any misprinted copies to the co-editors, PO Box 2128, Wellington. |
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By 1688, the ironworks were operated by Lawrence Wellington, but a few years after the furnace was occupied by Shadrach Fox. |
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He renewed the lease in 1696, letting the Great Forge and Plate Forge to Wellington. |
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An active district health board delegate in the Greater Wellington Region recently identified a long-term underpayment of wages. |
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The Duke of Wellington, pleading a prior commitment to attend a dinner in Birmingham, did not attend. |
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I would Like to express my sincere gratitude to all the staff at Wellington Hospital's antenatal ward. |
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He accepted a cuddly Kiwi toy for the princess in Wellington as he began his week-long tour, which continues on Stewart Island today. |
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Barnt Green, who face a tough test at Himley today, and Wellington, who host Coventry, have been the two worst-affected topflight sides. |
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A squad choir has been key to their tune-ups and lock Jones is singing its praises ahead of today's Pool D clash in Wellington. |
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Nigel Barker is licensee at The Wellington, in Bennett's Hill, which was crowned the Campaign for Real Ale's favos urite Brum pub. |
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On lap eight, Lewis Hamilton was the first to suffer as he headed down the Wellington Straight, his left-rear exploding and rapidly delaminating. |
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And the club held a 'wake-party' at the Heritage Mill Bar and Bistro at Wellington Mills, Lindley, to mark its passing. |
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Incidental items like Canterburies, teapoys and plain Wellington chests were affected, but not severely. |
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At Rhyl Minimarket on Wellington Road, officers arrested a 21-year-old Iranian man who was working illegally. |
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Cunningham's Wellington ABC team-mate Peter Martin stayed loose to jab off tattooed southpaw Reece Fields for a wide unanimous middleweight win. |
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Chrissie Wellington, who only became a professional triathlete in February, won the title in Hawaii in her second Ironman contest. |
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Jumbo shrimp cocktail, filet of beef Wellington and peach Melba must be Hollywood comfort food. |
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The salmon river, near Colmonell, has been handed over to Lord Douro, 57, a descendant of the Duke of Wellington. |
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The Allies united and the armies of Wellington and Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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I once heard the Duke of Wellington asked whether he thought Napoleon or Marlborough the greater general. |
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Piccadilly Gardens has monuments dedicated to Queen Victoria, Robert Peel, James Watt and the Duke of Wellington. |
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Several months after Corunna, the British sent another army to the peninsula under the future Duke of Wellington. |
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Wellington was waiting to be debriefed on his Indian operations, and Nelson on his chase and future plans. |
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On 20 January 1829 Wellington was appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. |
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Wellington was gradually superseded as leader of the Tories by Robert Peel, while the party evolved into the Conservatives. |
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When the Tories were returned to power in 1834, Wellington declined to become Prime Minister and Peel was selected instead. |
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After his death Irish and English newspapers disputed whether Wellington had been born an Irishman or Englishman. |
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Wellington was eating a chicken leg while observing the manoeuvres of the French army through a spyglass. |
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The M54 connects Wellington in the west, passing Telford, to the M6 near Cannock. |
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In addition to his original factory at Bilston a new plant was established near Wellington, Shropshire, which was devoted to wheel production. |
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The historic town of Wellington now makes up part of the Telford conurbation. |
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King's was established in 1829 by King George IV and the Duke of Wellington and received its royal charter in the same year. |
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Wellington, noted for his poor aim, claimed he did, other reports more sympathetic to Winchilsea claimed he had aimed to kill. |
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The current chairman of the council is Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington. |
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Sir Christopher Geidt will succeed the Duke of Wellington as Chairman of Council from the beginning of the 2016 academic year. |
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The construction of the Waterloo Barracks in the inner ward began in 1845, when the Duke of Wellington laid the foundation stone. |
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In addition, there are three incremental companies based at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich and Wellington Barracks. |
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Evidence for this may be found in his desire to associate himself with the Duke of Wellington in his form of dress. |
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In January, Blair took up the place at Wellington, where he spent the Spring term. |
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It was first given in December 1916 by students of the London School of Opera at the Wellington Hall in St John's Wood. |
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Lord Grey then resigned, and the king invited the Duke of Wellington to form a new government. |
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In these circumstances, the Duke of Wellington had great difficulty in building support for his premiership, despite promising moderate reform. |
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The current Airbus Broughton site was founded in 1939 as a shadow factory for the production of the Vickers Wellington and the Avro Lancaster. |
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The armies of Wellington and Von Blucher defeated Napoleon once and for all at Waterloo. |
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In 1943 Larkin was appointed librarian of the public library in Wellington, Shropshire. |
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The first time Jackson actually saw the completed film was at the Wellington premiere. |
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Wellington was also the only field marshal to become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, though several others served as cabinet ministers. |
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James Dobbing caused as much as pounds 10,000 damage and could have killed himself at the Wellington Square Shopping Centre in Stockton. |
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Wellington, Hamburg, Chengdu, and Buenos Aires are the latest new entries, having not been included in the GFCI 21 ranking. |
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On 16 May 1945, two pilots were killed when a Wellington bomber crashed on landing wrecking a goods train in Dyce Station. |
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Other hillforts of Iron Age Cornovii include the Wrekin hillfort near Wellington, Caynham Camp near Poughnhill and Old Oswestry. |
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The Court of Appeal of New Zealand, located in Wellington, is New Zealand's principal intermediate appellate court. |
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In New Zealand, ferries connect Wellington in the North Island with Picton in the South Island, linking New Zealand's two main islands. |
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The largest monument in the cathedral is that to the Duke of Wellington by Alfred Stevens. |
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The tomb of Horatio, Lord Nelson is located in the crypt, next to that of Wellington. |
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Sandon and Wellington Docks have been filled in and are now the location of a sewage works. |
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New Zealand's first motorway opened in December 1950 near Wellington, running from Johnsonville to Tawa. |
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Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin contain motorways, with only Auckland having a substantial motorway network. |
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It occurs in the Wellington region and extends from to 55 to 32 degrees south latitude. |
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Militia units were formed in Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Nelson. |
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New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland. |
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For instance, in 2016 Auckland was ranked the world's third most liveable city and Wellington the twelfth by the Mercer Quality of Living Survey. |
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Mount Wellington above Hobart is a good example, showing distinct columns known as the Organ Pipes. |
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Auckland and Wellington, in New Zealand, are frequently ranked among the world's most liveable cities. |
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The Air New Zealand CEO increased the domestic airline traffic from Christchurch to Wellington and Auckland. |
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George's Colts and Hamilton Parish football clubs play their games at the Wellington Oval, which also serves as a cricket ground. |
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Hoping to be reconciled with Wellington, he approached the Duke's railway carriage and shook his hand. |
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Wellington refused to get off the train, and ordered that the trains return to Liverpool. |
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Goderich resigned in January 1828 and was replaced as Prime Minister by Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington. |
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Huskisson saw the Duke of Wellington sitting in the front corner of his special carriage. |
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As the train approached Manchester the trackside bystanders became increasingly hostile, booing, hissing and waving banners against Wellington. |
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Recently, however, historians have been more kindly, measuring him not against Wellington but against his American foes. |
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The Prime Minister wanted the Duke of Wellington to command in Canada and take control of the Great Lakes. |
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Wellington said that he would go to America but he believed he was needed in Europe. |
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The 73-year-old politician was on an Air New Zealand flight NZ5032 from Dunedin to Wellington when he collapsed mid-air. |
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It was part of the Plantagenets' Angevin Empire under Henry II and where the Duke of Wellington attended a military academy. |
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The city of Rio de Janeiro was largely built on reclaimed land, as was Wellington, New Zealand. |
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The train which had carried the Duke of Wellington to Roby had not had space for them, and had left them to wait for the other trains which they believed were following. |
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Marble Arch and Wellington Arch, at the north and south ends of Park Lane, respectively, have royal connections, as do the Albert Memorial and Royal Albert Hall in Kensington. |
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However this failed to manifest and the Napoleonic forces were defeated by the British at sea by Lord Nelson and on land by the Duke of Wellington. |
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The Ministry of Aircraft Production also took over part of the studios for the production of Vickers Wellington bomber components early in the war. |
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Before being awarded a peerage, Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, served in the Irish House of Commons as a Member for the rotten borough of Trim. |
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At Mersey Square, Stockport just before the road crosses the M60, the road becomes Wellington Road North and crosses the Stockport to Stalybridge Line. |
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Wellington orders his men to hold fire, as Napoleon flees, defeated. |
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Overlooking the valley near Lead Mines Clough is a war memorial commemorating the crew of an RAF Wellington bomber that crashed there during the Second World War. |
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The West Coast alone spans the distance between Wellington and Auckland. |
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The desire for the South Island to form a separate colony was one of the main factors in moving the capital of New Zealand from Auckland to Wellington that year. |
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The Provincial Council of New Munster had only one legislative session, in 1849, before it succumbed to the virulent attacks of settlers from Wellington. |
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The International Society for Krishna Consciousness has a presence in New Zealand, running temples in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch. |
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Produce from the upper quarries was not a problem, but Wellington, Ellis, Turner, Harriet and Victoria quarries were all below the level of the railway. |
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Two senior Wellington globe trotters, both in their 80s, took us on a journey of activity, travel and stimulating hobbies as they continue to live life to the full. |
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James Dobbing, 30, admitted stealing lead flashing and copper pipes from Wellington Square Shopping Centre in Stockton, Teesside, in October last year. |
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The series was shot at over 150 different locations, with seven different units shooting, as well as soundstages around Wellington and Queenstown. |
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The Windies were skittled for a paltry 128 at Wellington, and the home side wrapped up a seven-wicket win with a massive 177 balls to spare to square the series. |
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Tests at the Wellington Hospital in North London showed the Texan, real name Marvin Lee Aday, had Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome which causes fainting. |
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Although the first film had some of its score recorded in Wellington, virtually all of the trilogy's score was recorded in Watford Town Hall and mixed at Abbey Road Studios. |
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On hearing the Duke of Wellington mispraised he defends him, in a sonnet. |
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Less than two weeks after Wellington made these remarks, on 15 November 1830 he was forced to resign after he was defeated in a motion of no confidence. |
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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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Hasler was sent to Wellington College, where he was a keen sportsman. |
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He came second to Connolly in the Harrow History Prize, had his work praised by the school's external examiner, and earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton. |
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Big rivals for the school are RGS Guildford, King's College School, Dulwich College, St John's Leatherhead, Merchant Taylors', Wellington and Eton. |
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Playing fields and some other facilities were borrowed from nearby Wellington College, but the boys and the teachers from the two schools remained entirely separate. |
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Wellington was at Eton from 1781 to 1784 and was to send his sons there. |
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At Louisa's first marriage, the Duke of Wellington escorted the bride. |
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Honour was saved and Winchilsea wrote Wellington an apology. |
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On 21 March 1829, Wellington and Winchilsea met on Battersea fields. |
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Wellington responded by immediately challenging Winchilsea to a duel. |
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Wellington was promoted to full General on 31 July for his services. |
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The Prime Minister, the Duke of Wellington, replied the existing constitution was so perfect that he could not imagine any possible alternative that would be an improvement. |
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She had then heard a rumour that a mob from Oldham were planning to storm the track at Eccles to attack the Duke of Wellington, and decided to remain in the vicarage. |
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Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington, the Prime Minister, rode on one of the eight inaugural trains, as did many other dignitaries and notable figures of the day. |
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On 15 September 1794, at the Battle of Boxtel, east of Breda, Wellington, in temporary command of his brigade, had his first experience of battle. |
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The Duke of Wellington felt that the remainder of the day's events should be cancelled following the accident at Parkside, and proposed to return to Liverpool. |
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After ending his active military career, Wellington returned to politics. |
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The thinking part of his command was provided by his brilliant chief of staff Gneisenau, a noted Anglophobe with a distinct antipathy towards Wellington. |
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The Duke of Wellington was becoming unpopular as Prime Minister, particularly in the industrial north west of England, for continually blocking proposed reforms. |
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Wellington is famous for his adaptive defensive style of warfare, resulting in several victories against numerically superior forces while minimising his own losses. |
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They also made the point that a large crowd would by now have gathered in Manchester, waiting to see the arrival of the trains and to get a glimpse of the Duke of Wellington. |
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But with the Prussian retreat, Wellington too had to retreat. |
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