During the attack the pensioner, who suffers from heart disease and walks with a stick, was pushed to the ground injuring her knee and thumb. |
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I act like a teenager and he acts like a staid, pipe-and-slippers pensioner. |
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A pensioner who broke her ankle while walking her dog has spoken out in praise of a scheme to boost community spirit. |
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A pensioner tripped over a pub's open cellar doors and broke his neck, an inquest heard. |
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A pensioner who was harassed by aggressive beggars in Swindon town centre has backed a campaign to stop vagrants pestering shoppers for cash. |
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The pensioner presented him with a hand-knitted cardigan and booties for his week-old son. |
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After his release the pensioner told how he feared to leave his hotel room and had all his calls screened. |
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A terrified pensioner watched in horror as an out-of-control bull terrier ripped her pet dog to pieces. |
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The pensioner heard a second man talking to his wife in the hallway and became suspicious. |
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A Selby pensioner and his sister have expressed their anger and despair after their house was burgled. |
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A pensioner was badly injured on Tuesday after being caught in a horse stampede at a Norwegian beauty spot. |
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The man, 30, was caged for life yesterday for killing a pensioner and maiming a student, both total strangers to him. |
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We continue to do that and our campaign to eradicate pensioner poverty goes on. |
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So when that pensioner in my constituency is paying a third of her income, her disposable income, on council tax, is that social justice? |
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It was sitting there in its pyjamas, coughing and spluttering like an emphysemic pensioner climbing stairs. |
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Taylor drove off and rammed head-on into a car driven by a pensioner before he managed to get away. |
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He would then have escaped via the garage door just as the pensioner was beginning to take in the scene of chaos. |
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One of the raids was at the home of an elderly woman in a wheelchair and another was at the house of a pensioner who fostered children. |
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At around 11 am that day a pensioner foiled another attempted scam by a man and woman in Central Avenue, Gravesend. |
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Spurs fans will be getting excited now they've fluked a win and there's not a pensioner in sight in the forwards. |
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This car belonged to a pensioner who has difficulty walking and, because of this despicable act, is now housebound. |
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He said that after Corless saw her victim inside the store she went outside and hid in a telephone kiosk until the pensioner left the shop. |
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A pensioner has slammed vandals who wrecked his car, cutting off his disabled wife's lifeline to the outside world. |
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A disabled Darwen pensioner has spoken of his terror at the crash which wrecked his new car. |
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There are more than five people of working age to every pensioner in Ireland. |
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A pensioner had her handbag snatched as she walked along Shrivenham Road on Sunday. |
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A plucky pensioner told today how he was battered in the face by an armed robber as he bravely prevented a post office raid. |
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A pensioner told how her garden had been left resembling a bomb site after a sewage pipe exploded. |
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Her selfless act of bravery led to the conviction of two girls who had mugged a pensioner. |
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But the plucky pensioner fought back, trying to push his attacker back outside his front door. |
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As a result of the attack the pensioner was left with a bruised head and cuts to her hands and was badly shaken up. |
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An annuity, whereby the pensioner buys an income with a lump sum, can vary as well. |
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She found the pensioner wandering shocked and dazed surrounded by the rubble from her devastated home. |
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The pensioner complained to the President about a lack of plumbing in her village. |
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The sight-impaired pensioner has busy needles knitting hats and scarves to send to the country's needy children. |
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His cellmates seemed incurious as to how an elderly British pensioner had found himself in prison and Bond was in no mood to enlighten them. |
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It's the tale of a pensioner and the quirky tenants in his rooming house, acting out a colourful meditation on the joy of being alive. |
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They are like an overexcited quarterback when they see a Grandfather clock and would rugby tackle any pensioner that gets in their way. |
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A coroner has called for a pedestrian crossing at a set of traffic lights after a pensioner was run over and killed last year. |
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Considering she is an 80-year-old pensioner, I do not think her pension would run to that sort of expense. |
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He said the pensioner had come through her ordeal remarkably well and was unharmed, although sadder but wiser. |
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The pensioner was crossing Coniston Avenue when she was involved in collision with a Vauxhall Astra at 4.40 pm yesterday. |
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A York pensioner found collapsed at home with mysterious head injuries was fighting for his life in hospital today. |
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A pensioner has come out of retirement to start a second career as a community coiffeur. |
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A pensioner has been forced out of his home in Portlaoise after becoming the target for verbal abuse and threats from a neighbour. |
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A pensioner who wins the lottery or inherits an unexpected fortune could continue to claim the government's new flagship benefit. |
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One pensioner refused to allow the caller into her house, and slammed the door in his face. |
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Many of the appeals are deserving but, being a pensioner on a limited income hard choices have to be made. |
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While the teenager was in his cell, he made a card to say sorry but the pensioner never received it. |
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A pensioner injured after she was knocked off her bike has thanked the people who came to her aid. |
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In the US, pensions are normally taxed, with the pensioner having to claim back the tax at year end. |
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A pensioner had to be taken home in an ambulance after collapsing minutes after thieves stole his bank card and keys. |
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Police were today hunting a thug who threw a pensioner to the ground and stole her handbag in broad daylight in a busy street. |
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The thief then grabbed her purse as the shocked pensioner raised the alarm by shouting to her husband. |
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A pensioner who vowed to starve himself to death in a protest against his treatment in prison has called off his hunger strike. |
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A teenage thug has been convicted of manslaughter after he attacked a pensioner on his way home from a crown green bowls night. |
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Scots are now promised free pensioner passes, quality buses and through-ticketing. |
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Heroic neighbours risked their lives to rescue an injured pensioner from the shattered remains of her home after a massive gas blast. |
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One of the attackers opened fire as the brave pensioner beat them back into the hallway. |
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It beggars belief that anyone could do such a thing, let alone to a defensive pensioner going about her weekly business completely innocently. |
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A pensioner has been conned into handing over his life savings to bogus workmen. |
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The pensioner was honoured with the Distinguished Service Medal in 1943 from King George VI after his ship was torpedoed in the Mediterranean. |
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But let us go back to the uneven struggle between a tough, young yob and a frail pensioner. |
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The pensioner said she was delighted by the return of the animal and suspects it was because Ellie May proved too hot for the thieves to handle. |
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Toni Gale's toy pom, Trixie, is a real pensioner at the age of 10, and the family has noticed that she's getting on in years. |
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A pensioner was leading a delegation to London today in a last-gasp attempt to save two old people's care homes. |
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A pensioner today told how she defied a conman who tried to trick her out of thousands of pounds. |
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I'm a pensioner for goodness sake, I'm hardly likely to go round walloping people. |
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A Chelsea pensioner, right, leaves after casting his vote at a polling station in west London, yesterday. |
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A pensioner was so drunk behind the wheel of his car he twice mounted the kerb and nearly crashed into a pedestrian crossing, a court heard. |
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It was this false, uncompromising bravado, which led her to savagely beat a pensioner couple who lived in a flat below her. |
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A grieving pensioner was mugged by a violent thug on the way to her sister-in-law's funeral. |
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A plucky mother-of-four tackled muggers who had snatched a handbag off a pensioner. |
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A pensioner who has lived in Bolton all her life has quit the town vowing never to return after being plagued by thieves. |
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A pensioner has struck on a novel way to find female companionship but his attempts to track down Miss Right keep being thwarted at every turn. |
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A jogger eyewitness ran to call an ambulance, but the pensioner died from multiple injuries before reaching hospital. |
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A housing association has launched an investigation after the death of a pensioner who lay in his home undiscovered for two days. |
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A pensioner was able to call on expert help from a neighbour when a fire broke out at her house in Long Compton. |
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He asked the unsuspecting pensioner if she could find his little sister-who he claimed lived in the area. |
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When the Manchester Evening News delivery boy found that a pensioner on his round had been robbed he decided to cheer her up. |
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Somewhere down-slope there is sure to be an unwary toddler, a brittle pensioner, or at the very least an expensive automobile. |
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That would mean each vulnerable member of society, from frail pensioner to neglected child, being given the time and care they needed. |
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A 75-year-old pensioner has been forced to sleep on a settee every night, as rising damp ravages through her council home, seeping from the walls and saturating her bed. |
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Before long, however, the perky pensioner is running rings around the pair with an unending series of demands and unneighbourly behaviour that drives them up the wall. |
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With a retirement income fund, actuaries would calculate how much must stay in the fund to ensure the pensioner would never need to fall back on the state. |
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A Russian pensioner has been arrested after allegedly masterminding a scam geared to lifting the credit card number of Western tourists visiting Moscow cyber cafes. |
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I am about to become an old age pensioner, and am having to jump through hoops in order to get my pension paid into an account at my local post office. |
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One of the uplifting moments of the series is when pensioner Daniel Wisdom is reconciled with his brother, Joe, to whom he had not been speaking for 20 years. |
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An eighty year old pensioner was tricked into letting a man into her home after he claimed he worked for the council and needed to measure her property last week. |
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The government will be means-testing half the entire pensioner population. |
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But the general logic of this process should be clear to one and all, since the funding of the military establishment affects every serviceman and every military pensioner. |
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The pensioner was hauled before York Crown Court after he struck concert chairman Peter Suter in the face as tempers flared at Burton Lane Working Men's Club in York. |
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Dimitris Christoulas, the pensioner who took his life, summed up the sentiments of many in his chilling suicide note. |
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In one incident a pensioner was asleep in her living room when the burglar crept into the house taking cash and jewellery from an upstairs bedroom. |
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The pensioner now has three children and has been married twice, but would love to contact his old flames to see what has happened during their lives. |
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A pensioner said he was physically sick after finding what he believes was a slug in a carton of milk he had already used for his cereal and morning cup of tea. |
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David Rigby had worked at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield for six years when, one night in June, he sneaked into the ward where the infirm pensioner was bedridden. |
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Thomas Percy, one of the conspirators, was a distant cousin, had been employed by Northumberland as constable of Alnwick castle, and had been made a gentleman pensioner. |
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The pensioner was left with one broken leg and a deep gash on the other. |
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The pensioner was left with one broken leg and a deep gash on the other but instead of helping her the rider jumped back on to his moped and rode off. |
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The pensioner shouted for help, causing the man to flee empty-handed. |
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The pensioner from Hamble, Hampshire, could face losing his house following the hoax scheme, according to Hampshire Trading Standards. |
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A BROADGREEN pensioner thanked a good Samaritan lollipop man who found and returned her purse after she fell in the street. |
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Asian Tariq Mahmood, 29, crossed a battleline to guide white pensioner Nora Stanton, 73, through street carnage on Saturday. |
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Yet, even here, Tory dogma is about moving the debate rightwards and picking off vulnerable groups while leaving pensioner benefits untouched. |
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In a separate case heard by the court, a County Durham pensioner was fined for kerb crawling on Teesside. |
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A WOMAN who robbed a pensioner making her way home from shops using a walking frame has been jailed for three years and three months. |
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The pensioner suffered first-degree burns to her right arm and right thigh. |
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A HOUSEBOUND pensioner was robbed of pounds 100 when two intruders broke into her Coventry home. |
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A GREEDY home help who fleeced a vulnerable pensioner out of his savings has been ordered to pay PS10,000 back to him. |
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A DIY-mad pensioner sparked a murder hunt after a power saw chopped off his finger, sending it 100ft into a neighbour's garden. |
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A pensioner has taking recycling to a new level after making a walking stick from his own hip bone. |
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In 1855, he was admitted as a pensioner to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1859 as 18th wrangler. |
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But Meldrew-maniacs could yet see the pernickety pensioner back on their screens. |
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Unlike the NFL pensioner, Anthony has nothing to fall back on. |
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An inquiry into how a killer pensioner with psychiatric problems was put in an old people's home may not be ready until October. |
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Christopher Swinney ransacked Mary Morris' home while he was supposed to be keeping an eye on it while the pensioner was on holiday. |
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Earlier this week in Huddersfield two tricksters ratcheted up the traditional con game of fleece the pensioner to a sickening new level. |
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But now he's the sprightliest pensioner pooch on the block and a mini celeb after owner Sean Farrell got him his very own wheelchair instead. |
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A SPEED demon pensioner was banned from driving yesterday after he was clocked at 90mph at roadworks. |
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The pensioner, from Cookstown, Co Tyrone, had been called to an emergency at the hospital in her jungle village Mulita on Sunday. |
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Plucky pensioner Esther Rantzen's sympathy sobbing for distraught cave dweller David Van Driver was toe curling. |
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The pensioner, named locally as Lilian Wilson, was killed after being hit by a single-decker bus in Gateshead. |
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The elderly pensioner, from Thurso, Caithness, suffered serious injuries as a result of the incident and died the following day. |
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But dud guests like rude pensioner Winner will kill this once promising chat show stone dead. |
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Well I can assure him I feel far from being a second-class citizen, I ama British pensioner with a long memory and proud to be. |
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A SCHIZOPHRENIC who stabbed a pensioner to death as she waited for a lift should never have been free to attack her, a report found yesterday. |
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Natural England was challenged in High Court in 2006 by Peter Boggis, a pensioner who protected his house from erosion. |
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An example of sentencing is that UK pensioner and cancer victim Karl Andree, aged 74, faced 360 lashes for home brewing alcohol. |
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The first, adopted when the club was founded, was the image of a Chelsea pensioner, the army veterans who reside at the nearby Royal Hospital Chelsea. |
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Teenagers Alesha O'Connor, Rhodri Miller and Corey Price all died in the two-vehicle crash which also killed pensioner Margaret Challis on the A470 near Brecon. |
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Teenagers Alesha O'Connor, Rhodri Miller and Corey Price all died in the two-vehicle crash, which also killed pensioner Margaret Challis on the A470 near Brecon. |
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I wrote to head office in Denbigh, and on police advice sent them a photostat copy of my badge, but they still fined me pounds 30, and I amalso a pensioner. |
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The poor woman's in need of a stiff drink when she pops into the Rovers with her pensioner pals and comes face to face with the pair smooching at the bar. |
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Just 10 minutes after rescuing the pensioner, Gary and his colleague completed their milk round as 18 firefighters spent an hour tackling the blaze. |
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An enthusiastic historical reenactor, the pensioner was once snapped showing off his collection to the late Hollywood legend and gun enthusiast Charlton Heston. |
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The death of a reclusive pensioner is now being treated as suspicious. |
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One of the first tenants was Mr Eneas Walker, a former woollen manufacturer living with his son, Alfred Walker who at the age of 33 was described as a Chelsea pensioner. |
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Heavyset Wilson will be out of pocket a further PS290 after being ordered to cover the costs of damage he caused to a TV belonging to his pensioner victim. |
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