Emlyn loudly exited the hotel and went to the station for the Bristol train. |
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Everything seemed heavenly that morning, even washing the dishes, for Emlyn was filled with the euphoria of being on the road for the first time. |
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He worked as a barker at the 1939 World's Fair and as a tour guide at NBC before making his Broadway debut in the lead in Emlyn Williams's Morning Star. |
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The news was welcomed by Jan Brown, of Little Jems, the award-winning nursery and children's shop, in Newcastle Emlyn, which sells hand-crafted rocking horses. |
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Emlyn held the white bowl carefully with one hand, and, using all the strength in her other, pumped the lever until water began to stream out of the hole to her right. |
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After his three months training at Newcastle Emlyn he was to return to Loughor to start his ministry. |
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Also a resident for a number of years was Emlyn Williams, the author, playwright and actor. |
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Football players born in Barrow include England internationals Emlyn Hughes and Gary Stevens, as well as Harry Hadley, and Vic Metcalfe. |
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After his return from America in February 1937 Gielgud starred in He Was Born Gay by Emlyn Williams. |
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Emlyn Evans, who tailored songs specifically for the Victorian music market. |
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Exceptional players lost to the league game included Jim Sullivan of Cardiff, William Absalom of Abercarn and Emlyn Jenkins of Treorchy. |
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Davies died in 1962 and was succeeded by Emlyn Hooson, who then set about rebuilding the Welsh Liberal Party. |
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He decided to go to Newcastle Emlyn for ministerial training, and arrived in the Revival in south Ceredigion. |
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Six months later Baker appeared with Emlyn Williams in a play in the West End called The Druid's Rest, appearing alongside a young Richard Burton. |
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The towns of Lampeter, Llandysul, Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan are all in the Teifi Valley, and each has communities on each side of the river, in different counties. |
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They went on to establish Welsh mining communities in Jellico and Soddy, Tennessee, and Dowlais, Mountain Ash, Emlyn, and Williamsburg in neighbouring Kentucky. |
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In 1904, Roberts began studying for the ministry at Newcastle Emlyn. |
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The news of the mass conversions in New Quay and Blaenannerch had already spread to Newcastle Emlyn and were a distraction for a man who had been sent there to study. |
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Burton admired and was inspired by the actor and dramatist Emlyn Williams. |
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