Coun Brian Baldwin, Wigan council's cabinet member for leisure and culture, presented Derrick with his award. |
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The report also confirmed that the icing may not have been noticed by Mr Baldwin because of safety implements fitted in the vehicle. |
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Bolton cricket has been saddened by the death in hospital yesterday of Frank Baldwin. |
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Mr. Baldwin was joined by Mr. Asquith in his condemnation of the tenebrosity of the Government statements. |
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At one point Baldwin swooped one woman off her feet in a scene that was reminiscent of an old World War II movie reel celebrating the war's end. |
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It currently rosters two rare Baldwin diesel switchers, one of which is used as a parts source. |
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But rather than rendering coherent thumbnails of their lives and achievements, Baldwin adds footage to question and undermine these innovators. |
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Baldwin also heads up damage control tiger teams and does random inspections throughout the ship for damage control discrepancies. |
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A fast worker who relies on the defense rather than strikeouts, Baldwin is displaying superb control. |
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Astacio and Baldwin have had recent shoulder trouble but have been given clean bills of health. |
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The business was sold to them by founder Gavin Baldwin, who co-owned it with wife Marian. |
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A smithy was also set up where Frank Baldwin produced all the window casements, hinges, and other metalwork. |
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In the movie, Baldwin, as a sales motivator, gives a chalk talk to a group of real estate salesmen on the techniques of making a sale. |
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Alec Baldwin and William H. Macy could sleep walk through their respective roles. |
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The Baldwin effect is sometimes referred to as the simple notion that, through evolution, unlearned can replace learned behavior. |
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On his way out, he met Baldwin dressed soberly in a black frock coat and pantaloons. |
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Baldwin weaves biblical imagery deftly into this surrealistic episode, as John undergoes a trial by fire for his soul. |
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His second wife was an Armenian princess, married while Baldwin was at Edessa. |
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The movie co-stars Cuba Gooding Jr, Alec Baldwin, Jon Voight, Dan Aykroyd and model James King. |
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In 1153, Baldwin launched a major attack on Ascalon, with an army large enough to invest the great city completely. |
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In this instance we know that Baldwin usually preached in Latin and relied on local interpreters to translate into Welsh. |
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He ostensibly repents, and Baldwin cleverly alludes to the Judgment Day in portraying his conversion. |
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His other enthusiasms as a reader include John Steinbeck, James Baldwin and Somerset Maugham. |
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He took office under Bonar Law in 1922 as secretary of state for air and held the same office under Baldwin. |
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Baldwin soule-type vernier and home made spirit level sights are recent additions. |
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Their contention, supported by the evidence of Professor Baldwin, is that both oxidative and reductive pathways involve the enol. |
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I have an opportunity to acquire a Baldwin Theatre Organ which is in xlnt cond but runs on tubes. |
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The model Ireland Baldwin is less ambiguous but even more defiant when it comes to her relationship with the rapper Angel Haze. |
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In the photo, Baldwin is staring longingly into the camera, his eyes like two giant marbles, his chin resting in his hand. |
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Personally, I'd pass on Crab, but Cortland and Baldwin are elegant. |
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William Styron was writing, James Baldwin was writing essays, and then this book just ricocheted around the country. |
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Richard Wright and James Baldwin had made France out to be a color-blind paradise. |
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While Baldwin is an unconvincing gay rights activist, he seems to have an ulterior motive in writing this article. |
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This surprise move was revealed in an unpublicised review by a senior Whitehall civil servant, Mike Baldwin, recently posted on the DETR's website. |
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Count Baldwin I of Flanders eloped with Judith, daughter of King Charles the Bald of the west Franks, who was by the age of 16 the widow of two kings of Wessex. |
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Baldwin introduced the show wearing a jaunty blue blazer, but conducted the taped interview wearing a sober gray suit. |
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For the benefit of those listening to a simulcast of this on the radio, Rosie's blindfolded and that's Alec Baldwin talking after breathing in a balloon. |
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Manchester, now coached by former Sale stalwart Dave Baldwin, will use a 25-strong squad that should include Sale old boys Andy Whittle and Chris Wright. |
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After signing on to the film, Moore enlisted the services of her 30 Rock costar alec Baldwin to play her caring husband. |
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Frank is retiring, Baldwin is running for the Senate, and polis and Ciciline are up for reelection. |
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Baldwin becomes a social and spiritual alchemist by blending rage with love. |
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As the interview comes to a close, Baldwin is flummoxed by two final questions. |
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I get the feeling I couldn't throw a rock without hitting a Baldwin. |
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In similar vein, Baldwin Spencer and F. J. Gillen called their 1927 book about the people of the MacDonnell Ranges, Central Australia, The Arunta. |
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I watch his stand-up, I watch Chris Rock's, I read Baldwin and Baraka, I listen to Kanye. |
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Conservatives attacking Baldwin for his latest fit of anger are being small-time and shortsighted. |
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The Fat Controller has disappeared, and has been replaced by a podgy Alec Baldwin as the magical Mr Conductor. |
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One factor in William's favour was his marriage to Matilda of Flanders, the daughter of Count Baldwin V of Flanders. |
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Tostig went into exile in Flanders, along with his wife Judith, who was the daughter of Count Baldwin IV of Flanders. |
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Churchill permanently broke with Stanley Baldwin over Indian independence and never again held any office while Baldwin was prime minister. |
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In June 1936, Churchill organised a deputation of senior Conservatives to see Baldwin, Inskip and Halifax. |
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The meeting ended with Baldwin agreeing with Churchill that rearmament was vital to deter Germany. |
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Baldwin Locomotive Works became the world's largest by the early 1900s and built the most powerful steam locos in history. |
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Even the famed Ffestiniog Railway acquired a Baldwin locomotive to shore up the fleet working the Welsh Highland Railway which it now owned. |
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A maximalist, Mr. Baldwin is at once a collector and curator of 20th-century visual culture. |
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This encouraged Baldwin III of Jerusalem to plan an invasion that was only halted by the payment by Egypt of a tribute of 160,000 gold dinars. |
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He resigned as Prime Minister and the Conservatives named Bonar Law, and after him Stanley Baldwin. |
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Baldwin was now concerned about the TUC and printers' action interfering with the freedom of the press. |
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As rearmament became a concern during the 1930s, Stanley Baldwin created the position of Minister for Coordination of Defence. |
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Baldwin studied the work of the Italian inventor Enrico Forlanini and began testing models. |
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Labour won the 1923 election, but in 1924 Baldwin and the Conservatives returned with a large majority. |
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Most importantly, the Prime Minister, Stanley Baldwin, was kept quietly informed of radar's progress. |
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Baldwin both feared and despised Lloyd George, and one of his aims was to keep him out of power. |
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An easy victory over Pal Moore in March was followed by a trip to California to face Matty Baldwin in San Francisco. |
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Welsh won the Baldwin fight on points, and was considered an excellent display of boxing. |
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His first defence was against Matty Baldwin on 27 October in Boston, a match he won on points. |
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Baldwin II of Flanders became increasingly powerful after the death of Odo in 898, gaining Boulogne and Ternois from Charles. |
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Meanwhile, Philip was joined by Count Baldwin of Flanders, and together they laid siege to Rouen, the ducal capital of Normandy. |
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About 960AD, Count Baldwin III had a town wall erected in order to protect the settlement against Viking raids. |
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The name Dunkirka was first mentioned in a tithe privilege of 27 May 1067, issued by Count Baldwin V of Flanders. |
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In 1136, early in the Anarchy, Rougemont Castle was held against King Stephen by Baldwin de Redvers. |
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In 1051, he married Judith of Flanders the only child of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders by his second wife, Eleanor of Normandy. |
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Baldwin provided him with a fleet and he landed in the Isle of Wight in May 1066, where he collected money and provisions. |
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He was once thought to have been created the first Earl of Devon, but this theory is now discounted in favour of his son Baldwin. |
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Roger's third marriage was in 1151 to Beatrice of Rethel, a grandniece of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. |
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In May 1925 Asquith accepted the Order of the Garter from Baldwin, who was known to be a personal admirer of his. |
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Okehampton was the caput of a large feudal barony, which at the time of the Domesday Book was held by Baldwin FitzGilbert. |
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Unlike her mother, however, Baldwin is taking pride in her curves. |
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Make no mistake, coulter and Baldwin normally have no use for each other. |
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Three directors of a maintenance firm are accused of the manslaughter of academic Sarah Baldwin on a moving walkway which was under repair. |
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The group is led by transport consultant Nigel Peters, town planner Anne Baldwin and retired town planner Martin Smith. |
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The first thing you notice as you wind up Baldwin Avenue toward the old cow town of Makawao is the weather. |
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Crematories seem to be a clean, efficient and dignified answer to the air-pollution issue of flag burning, Baldwin said. |
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Spectator Joanne Baldwin, 30, spoke to the Duchess during the walkabout. |
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To acquire Baldwin before Tuesday's trading deadline, the Dodgers gave up left-handed reliever Onan Masaoka, right-hander Gary Majewski and outfielder Jeff Barry. |
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Martin Miller recently played Hitchcock in the New York production of The Lovesong of Alfred J Hitchcock, and Rupert Hill played Jamie Baldwin in Coronation Street. |
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This Morning presenter Holly, 34, puckered up and planted a smacker on TV producer Dan Baldwin, 39, while rocking their nine-monthold Chester in his baby buggy. |
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Baldwin even saw a yellow-bellied sapsucker at the end of the hike. |
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Famous examples include Langston Hughes, James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison, and Maya Angelou. |
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In 1117, his mother, who had married Baldwin I of Jerusalem, returned to Sicily, since the Patriarch of Jerusalem had declared the marriage invalid. |
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However, since the early 20th century the matter appears to be settled, and it is now accepted that the first Earl of Devon was Richard's son, Baldwin. |
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Councillor Granville Baldwin became the first Lord Mayor of Exeter on 1 May 2002 when Letters Patent were awarded to the city during a visit by the Queen. |
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Baldwin and many of the more progressive members, like Austen Chamberlain, of the Conservative Party, and those who fundamentally opposed Lloyd George split. |
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Asquith, David Lloyd George, Bonar Law, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain and Winston Churchill. |
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As Stanley Baldwin, the British Prime Minister, later observed, this was ultimately because no one had the military forces on hand to withstand an Italian attack. |
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They were joined by Godfrey of Bouillon and his brother Baldwin I of Jerusalem in leading a loose conglomerate from Lorraine, Lotharingia, and Germany. |
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The pallbearers at the funeral included Kipling's cousin, the UK Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, and the marble casket was covered by a Union Jack. |
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Baldwin rose rapidly, becoming a leader in Bath's architectural history. |
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In the USA, Mathias Baldwin started building stationary steam engines for commercial use and by 1830, opened his own workshop producing steam locomotives. |
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In November, he declined Lord Salisbury's invitation to be part of a delegation of senior Conservative backbenchers who met with Baldwin to discuss the matter. |
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Harold's brother Tostig made probing attacks along the southern coast of England in May 1066, landing at the Isle of Wight using a fleet supplied by Baldwin of Flanders. |
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It was from Bosham in 1051 that Godwin, Sweyn and Tostig fled to Bruges and the court of Baldwin V, Count of Flanders, a relative of Tostig's wife, Judith of Flanders. |
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