She entered a picture of her former pet Burmese into the Most Beautiful Pet competition run by Sainsbury's, at Clapham Road. |
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They had booked into hotels near to the union's Clapham Junction head office a week before. |
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I got the bus at Clapham Common, and three young Australian women got on, rather the worse for wear, one of them with a Smirnoff Ice in her hand. |
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At the revolution he was deprived of his appointment and afterwards lived in retirement, principally at Clapham. |
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Music that tinkles from the lugholes of passengers either side of you on the Clapham omnibus is not something that will be cherished. |
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He was seen kicking her on the ground, before making off in the direction of Clapham Old Town. |
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Yes, the man on the Clapham omnibus may have faith in national sovereignty, but his faith is faltering. |
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The man on the Clapham omnibus was heading for Epsom yesterday, along with about half the population of London. |
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If you ask the man on the Clapham omnibus, or the man on the average Great Western train, he will typically think that things are getting better. |
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On the tiniest of budgets, an absolute scorcher of a family pantomime is being staged at the Landor Theatre, Landor Road, Clapham North. |
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Her parents had been milliners in Clapham, just down the road, and had run a millinery and drapery shop. |
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Left with nothing but the clothes on his back, he was shunted between neighbours in Ruxley Lane and grandparents in Clapham and Croydon. |
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The Railway Executive was proposing to close the Ingleton branch line between Clapham and Tebay amid protests from local residents. |
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Signs at either end of Clapham advertising the festival have been sabotaged with black spray paint, according to organisers. |
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A Clapham director who trained at Richmond's Orange Tree Theatre has been hand-picked to direct a play at London's Old Vic theatre. |
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And he no longer uses the Clapham omnibus, because he drives a Ford Mondeo. |
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But, how about changing to another Waterloo train at Clapham Junction and getting off at Vauxhall? |
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Think I've persuaded her to come out in Clapham for a night at the Brewers for some cheesy choons. |
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His nightmare was based on once when his brakes nearly failed going along Clapham Common. |
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The streets of South London were unusually dark as our bus crawled through a rainy Clapham and Brixton. |
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Already a success in Putney and Clapham Junction, the scheme asks customers without identification to supply a thumbprint if they are paying by credit card. |
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We must ask ourselves what the man on the Clapham omnibus would think. |
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We arrived in Clapham, a cheerful start, with screeching children playing on the beck banks as a teacher splashed them while pretending to show how to tickle a trout. |
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He began his railway career as a porter at Clapham in the days when Ingleton Colliery was open and thousands of tons of coal passed through the station. |
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On sitting in a pub she got a text from her flatmate about a party in Clapham which we decided it would be a laugh to go to since we both hadn't gatecrashed a party in years. |
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A popular Clapham bar under the spotlight for complaints about antisocial behaviour suffered a fresh setback after a customer was stabbed in the back during a fight. |
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Following his father's death, Henry bought another house in town and also a house in Clapham Common, at that time to the south of London. |
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When it occurs in names such as Clapham, Townshend and Hartshorne, it is never marked in any way. |
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An old programme shows gangster twins Ronnie and Reggie fought Bobby Manito, of Clapham, and Bill Sliney, of King's Cross. |
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Pryce, 59, from Clapham, South London, was listed under her Greek forename Vasiliki. |
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Clapham Junction is the busiest station in Europe by the number of trains passing. |
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When she had reached her Clapham Junction flat, she began to write immediately. |
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Previously the transport collection had been held at Syon Park and Clapham. |
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Now 29 Clapham Common Northside, the Georgian house of five bays and three stories was designed by Samuel Pepys Cockerell as his own home. |
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The A6 crosses the River Great Ouse twice more, and is crossed by the John Bunyan Trail, near a GSJ for Clapham and Oakley. |
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This path proceeds ENE until it joins the main path from Clapham about a mile from the summit. |
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Two brothers from Clapham, Yorkshire, moved to the area in the late 18th century. |
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The walls below are bare, but for a few glazed bricks and a peculiar three-windowed bay that reminds one of a villa in Clapham. |
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The Evangelicals in the Clapham Sect included figures such as William Wilberforce who successfully campaigned for the abolition of slavery. |
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In 1827 he moved to 27 Foley Place, then in 1842 he moved to 32 Great George Street and finally to The Elms, Clapham Common. |
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For it's not just the man on the Clapham omnibus who is again asking questions about the safety of his food. |
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The London house contained the bulk of his library, while he kept most of his instruments at Clapham Common, where he carried out most of his experiments. |
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His first ministerial engagement was in the independent congregation at Clapham, where he preached once a fortnight, as assistant to Philip Furneaux. |
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Some historians, such as John Clapham and Nicholas Crafts, have argued that the economic and social changes occurred gradually and the term revolution is a misnomer. |
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The first 'comb' type escalator was installed in 1924 at Clapham Common. |
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The lock's hamstring is no longer of concern and so he comes back into the side to partner Hendry Rheeders in the boilerhouse at the expense of Paul Clapham and Dave Campton. |
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