If the club have made an enemy of adversity in the current campaign then Hughes has become its ally. |
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Sir Cedric Hughes was a legend in the world of the occult, one of the finest mesmerists of his time. |
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According to Hughes, Olsen became an addition to the stable when Komon sold one of his works for the previously unheard-of price of 1000 guineas. |
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Mr Hughes entered this last class with his modified microlight, which had to have a wing span not exceeding 30 feet. |
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Speaking about his sacking today, Mr Hughes said he was shattered by the decision. |
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He introduced renal dialysis, was the physician to the first kidney transplanters, and brought the Howard Hughes Medical Institute into being. |
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The event was opened by Owen Hughes, President of the Westport Chamber of Commerce. |
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Survival hopes were revived after a deal was struck by chairman Nigel Hughes to continue the groundshare next season with Cheltenham Town. |
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He is able to assay the tricky transition from youthful to mature Hughes with body language and vocal modulation. |
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Cann returned her serve and Hughes stood back, waiting and hoping the shuttlecock would drop the wrong side of the white line. |
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There is no doubt that the mollycoddling of these early years was to have a significantly negative effect on Hughes in later life. |
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Richard Hughes picks up the mount after jockey Olivier Peslier was injured this week. |
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In my opinion what Mr Hughes got convicted for was totally unfair and justice was not served on him properly. |
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On the eve of its annual festival Natasha Hughes asks if slow food could be the new fast food? |
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But Hughes didn't give up and Screwdriver gave one last push to win by a neck. |
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I'm not sure, having seen other Hughes bros films, whether it was merited, but at the time I found it incredibly sad. |
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In his introduction, Hughes says that this nightmare was necessary for him to overcome the block that had prevented him from writing the book. |
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After a couple of test runs, Hughes had reporters get off the plane and lined up the press boats to give them a good view. |
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Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn. |
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In place of the free-form discussions and social dances older teens enjoy, Hughes now offers more play-oriented activities. |
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Mark Hughes has done a terrific job and it's easy to see why he has the respect of all the players on the squad. |
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A range of solutions existed to retain staff and to attract non-practising nurses back into the system, Mr Hughes said. |
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Darren Hughes recovered sufficiently from a dead leg to make the starting line-up but he was only able to complete 20 minutes. |
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Glenn Hughes was a toll collector at the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel until he auditioned for the San Francisco band on a dare. |
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Jamie Hughes never imagined employers would dangle job offers and signing bonuses six months before her college graduation. |
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Well, if you think today's Hollywood leading men love them and leave them, they have got nothing on Howard Hughes, baby. |
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During his career, Hughes would embrace every genre and his work would define as well as interpret the black experience. |
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But Hughes has no qualms about handing another starring role to teenager Dean Lord. |
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He was also shown a bicycle fork and handlebars that the prosecution alleged Hughes used to weigh down the bag to prevent its discovery. |
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Hurst was called into action as early as the third minute, diving full length to deny James Hughes. |
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The movie focuses on the troubled courtship and marriage of Plath and the poet Ted Hughes. |
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But there have been counterclaims that Mr Hughes has overreacted and has aggravated villagers. |
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The extensive library owned by the late Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, has been sold to an American university. |
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The West Yorkshire house in which the late Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes, was born is up for sale, almost 75 years on from his birth. |
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He was also considered for the Poet Laureateship in 1999 after the death of Ted Hughes. |
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On the death of Ted Hughes, Armitage was much fancied as the next Poet Laureate. |
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Ted Hughes the Poet Laureate was aware of Grimshaw and his impact on the community. |
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Upon awaking four days later Hughes contrarily declared himself to be in fine health. |
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Richard Hughes guided Thundering Surf to victory, bringing him home from the inside to edge out Holy Orders by a neck. |
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His inflammatory public remarks against British policy in Ireland caused W. M. Hughes to castigate him as disloyal. |
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I consider that a feather in my cap and, if all goes to plan, John Hughes will join us for similar reasons. |
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Robert Hughes, the art critic, has pointed to Matisse, because of the delicacy of the outlining and colouration. |
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An illustration of a study using a triangulation approach is an investigation by Hughes et al. |
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The problem for Hughes is he has yet to find a suitable accomplice to partner the veteran goal-poacher up front. |
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Annabel James deserved credit for a tight bowling display, ably backing up the more experienced Hughes and Jones. |
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Liverpool fan Nolan is looking forward to a likely showdown with warhorse Mark Hughes, who has been used in a deeper role by Blackburn recently. |
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After completing a university access course at York College, he will now go on to study computer science at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. |
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The question master on the night was Charlie Hughes and he excelled as usual with his witty repertoire. |
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Ms Hughes acknowledged the letter on March 17 last year and then wrote on April 10 indicating that action was being taken. |
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Cole and opposite number Hughes exchanged penalties before Parsons got in on the act again to give his side a 23-3 half-time lead. |
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It was Hughes who organised a horse-race on Vasil'evskii Island in July 1792 with a silver cup as the prize. |
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Richard Hughes and Jewel in the Sand are rewarded for a patient ride up the rails to take the Albany Stakes. |
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John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years adjudicating he has never awarded full marks before. |
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On an individual note, Marion Hughes and Heritage Fortunas performed well, jumping clear in round one and adding just four in the second. |
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His football coach at Peabody High School arranged a summer visit to a Lancaster junior college after he graduated, Hughes said. |
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Spinning the wheel in two weeks time for a jackpot of 3,500 will be Tom Hughes, Mountross, Headford and it will be held in O'Malley's of Cross. |
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When someone offered him a paltry amount to take the business off his hands, however, Hughes realised he was not about to give up that easily. |
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Mr Hughes remained hopeful he may have been signalling a move to cut rates in the near term. |
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So are white-shoe, Old Economy outfits like consulting firm McKinsey, Deutsche Bank, and Hughes Aircraft. |
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A range of supporting roles both in television and film have ensured Hughes has not disappeared from view. |
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The Canterbury Bulldogs club is today counting the cost of its decision to sack its football manager, Garry Hughes, last night. |
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Yesterday, Hughes went into the witness box at Nottingham Crown Court to support his own not guilty plea. |
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Owen Hughes says Tuesday night was a pathetic and woeful effort which he was extremely embarrassed and angry about. |
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There was quite a knees-up on Saturday night, when Nancy and Paddy Hughes celebrated their 40th Wedding Anniversary in style! |
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I tell Mr Hughes that more of his korero with regard to a referendum would be really appreciated. |
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Mr Hughes said he had a couple more sessions to go before a scan would reveal whether the tumour had regressed. |
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Bovie and Hughes found that a sublethal dose of UV rays at 280 nm inhibited cell division of Paramecia. |
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Whelehan's clever flick found Hughes but urgency was still lacking and Kelly once more got in the way. |
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Major rural land agents like Smiths Gore and Finlayson Hughes warn farmers off planting GM crops because of the potential liabilities. |
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From a distance Hughes Henge appears to be a simple, stylized image of Stonehenge. |
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But hotel consultant Stephen Hughes said, after some stumbling blocks, they have created a much better hotel than they imagined. |
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But then again, Coca-Cola UK chief Penny Hughes was heavily tipped in some of the papers as a dead cert for the chairmanship of Channel Four. |
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During the years of feminist revilement, Hughes wrote and said little in public about his life with Plath. |
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Meanwhile on Friday last Sligo Harbour Commissioners placed 15 lifebuoys on their stretch of the river from Hughes Bridge to the deepwater. |
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Twas preposterous to Hughes anywise, who considered it a complete implausibility. |
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Divilly tacked on another point and Hughes did likewise, as Confey edged four points clear after 37 minutes. |
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After robbing John Hughes of possession his drive was parried by the Falkirk goalkeeper, and Tunbridge could only lob the rebound over the bar. |
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The visiting literati included the poet laureate Ted Hughes and his wife, Sylvia Plath. |
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So far, Holden and Hughes have been making do with a swish flat in the area. |
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To the same degree that Hughes defines manhood through compassion, Du Bois defines manhood through intellectual curiosity. |
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In his court testimony Mr. Hughes was asked about windows open in the basement. |
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Horsfield muscled his way on to a long punt forward from Hughes and screwed a shot across goal. |
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Part of the club for 35 years, Garry Hughes and the Hughes family are a dynasty in rugby league circles. |
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Jimmy Connors is not Howard Hughes, but has spent a good deal longer in seclusion. |
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Mr Hughes said economic data for the euro area continues to paint a mixed picture. |
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Dr Hughes, from your studies what's likely to happen to Australia's eucalypts? |
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Mr Hughes, a roof tiler, had stopped at the petrol station as he had a problem with his bike and went in to the shop. |
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Love him or loathe him, Howard Hughes added some much needed sparkle to Tinseltown. |
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Mr Hughes was critical of the Government for the way in which foreign nurses have been sought out and employed at times of crisis, only to be let go again a short time later. |
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The husband of Facebook mogul Chris Hughes is running for Congress in upstate New York, less than a year after moving to the area. |
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In fact, when he wasn't sending down his medium-pacers for Middlesex in the Eighties, Hughes was also attempting to carve out a sideline as a journalist. |
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Hartson, cast in much the same mould as Hughes, put Wales on their way in Helsinki with the opener before Spurs' Simon Davies sealed victory 18 minutes from time. |
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Through it all, Chris Hughes nodded approvingly, an unnerving grin on his face. |
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Though Mark Hughes is grizzled, nothing of his career has been grey. |
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Today, former TNR writers and the rest of the media establishment are racing to denounce Hughes. |
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Like Hughes, Price was interviewed for the Boston College archive, but she kept silent about McConville. |
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Pembrokeshire County Council will be redoubling its efforts to market the second call centre building, pledged its leader, Councillor Maurice Hughes. |
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Pat Hughes had his string at concert pitch just in time for Galway. |
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Grant's pal Howard Hughes offered to fly them back to Los Angeles in his private plane. |
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Twenty-four children are already signed up for the new term and Ms Hughes wanted to assure parents that the playschool will be opening as scheduled in September. |
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Directly after her emotional scene with Mrs. Hughes, Anna encounters Mr. Bates in the hallway. |
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These are real, warm, outspoken women, who should have had a word with Curtis, before he morphed into Hughes and sprinkled stardust in their eyes. |
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The tigerish midfielder has been one of the star's of Rovers' revival, particularly in the last few months since Hughes moved him into the centre. |
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This second tack, the one that has worked for Hughes, is probably the most viable for Lewinsky, he thinks. |
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Hughes, the son of the poet Ted Hughes, lived in Alaska and worked as a biologist, studying the travel patterns of fish. |
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One of the more fascinating projects I read about that never came to fruition was your Howard Hughes biopic starring Jim Carrey. |
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As one of the unlikely revolutionaries of the postwar years, Kinsey certainly engages me more than Howard Hughes, though not as much as the incandescent Ray Charles. |
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But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded. |
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Just three years ago, Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge were the toast of the liberal establishment. |
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The chances of that happening are pretty slim, but IIB Bank chief economist Austin Hughes believes there is more than a zero chance of the euro being dumped. |
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He drew recognition for his images of Harlem, which he reproduced in a 1955 volume called The Sweet Flypaper of Life, a collaboration with poet Langston Hughes. |
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I believe there was a captain aboard, but Hughes kept throwing him out of the cockpit. |
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Those of us who depend on a decent public transport service are entitled to ask Mr Hughes for a list of those bus routes he intends to chop if he is elected. |
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The script, moreover, while restoring some of the gloss to the Hughes story, leans more to spectacle than elucidation where his affliction is concerned. |
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Padraig Brennan flighted over the second point from a placed ball on the quarter-hour and two minutes later David Hughes soldiered forward to shoot a marvellous ciotog effort. |
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Chris Hughes at The New Republic, John Henry in Boston, Jeff Bezos in Washington. |
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Leonardo DiCaprio looks amazingly like Hughes and uses his body language to signal Hughes' distress and unease even when he seemed to have the world on a string. |
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Previously, Ambassador Hughes served President George W. Bush as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. |
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The unit was, according to Hughes, answerable to Adams, the Belfast commander. |
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Some of the well-known sledgers of the earlier years like Merv Hughes and David Boon had large walrus moustaches, which made movement of their lips imperceptible. |
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There is still scope to sign players on frees, though, and Hughes is open to the idea of making a swoop for someone like Cole, providing it's financially viable. |
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Out in the crowded hallway, broadcasting on the online Tea Party News Network, founder Scottie Hughes injected a note of realism. |
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Ingram first reached out to MaLeisa and Todd Hughes, the owners of Green Acre Dog Boarders, about two months ago. |
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While her classmates floundered through Ted Hughes and RS Thomas like a confused flock of sheep, Agbabi leapt from tuft to intellectual tuft, exploring the landscape. |
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Mark Hughes has called on his senior stars to lead from the front as Manchester City aim to make further progress in Europe by beating Aalborg. |
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Gareth Hughes, who runs Warrener Pest Control Services, snared the rare find while working at a holiday cottage in Bala on Tuesday. |
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Gareth Hughes from Rhuddlan, who runs Warrener Pest Control Services, snared the rare find while working at a holiday cottage in Bala on Tuesday. |
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Rampersad offers new afterwords to both volumes of the centennial edition of The Life of Langston Hughes. |
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For Charlton, Bartlett relied on the lung-power of Paul Konchesky and the trickery of Bryan Hughes and Thomas to give him any support. |
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Flat jockey Richard Hughes is hoping Tiddle About can give him a first win in tomorrow's Weatherbys Champion Bumper. |
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A spokesman for the fire service said the brick-built air shaft, which led to a disused mine, gave way outside the house in Hughes Road, Moxley. |
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They were spotted on Sunday morning at 6 am by local bird watcher Mark Hughes. |
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Matthew Llewellyn, flanker Liam Davies and Nathan Hughes went over for Ystrad, with Rhys Truelove converting one. |
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In 1994, Globo passed up an opportunity to join Hughes Communications in its Latin American launch of DirecTV or home satellite television. |
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That, as Langston Hughes would say, is deep like the rivers. |
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Sir Menzies Campbell subsequently won the contest, defeating Chris Huhne and Simon Hughes, among others, in a very controversial race. |
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Richard Hughes completed a double on the Roger Charlton-trained pair Subadar and Moraine. |
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In January 2012 Simon Hughes, the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, supported calls for a devolved English parliament. |
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Indeed, twinkletoes Hughes has been a revelation since being switched into the centre of midfield. |
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The four founding fathers are believed to be Jack Hughes, William H Price, George Matthews and William H Scattergood. |
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Undercover Blondde are actresses Lesley Hughes and Veronica Kelly who between them have appeared in many productions in and around Liverpool. |
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But Hughes has been hitting the mid-90s on the radar gun with his fastball, and striking batters out. |
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Henry Daly can prove he is a real chip off the old block by lifting the John Hughes Trophy Chase at Aintree today with Sursum Corda. |
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As I saw it, Hughes was slowing down, his foot was planted, he was in no way trying to kick North, there was no followthrough. |
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Brian Hughes was the main man for Thingwall as they thumped VMH B 5-2 to jump to second in the table. |
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C orby hit back in fine fashion as Steve Diggin reduced the arrears to one and then Rob Hughes popped up to bring the scores level. |
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The telephone threat was made to Ian Hughes the day after his wife had returned home to find the utility room at their home ablaze. |
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But Lord Justice Hughes, sitting with Mrs Justice Rafferty and Sir Charles Mantell, dismissed the application. |
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Proceeds from the event will benefit his charity, The Painted Turtle, a camp in Lake Hughes, Calif. |
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His last major works, including a large version of The Light of the World, were completed with the help of his assistant, Edward Robert Hughes. |
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Having spent half a lifetime mythologising his marriage, Hughes seems to have determined upon a death-time demythologisation. |
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Hughes magic on Sir Parky Absolutely brilliant ride by Richard Hughes aboard Sir Parky in the Somerville Tattersall Stakes. |
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Jonathan Coates went close and Glyndwr Hughes was twice denied by brave goalkeeping from Andy Mulliner just before the break. |
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Simon Hughes came under attack regarding his sexuality while Chris Huhne was accused live on Daily Politics of attempting to rig polls. |
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Seven artists were recruited, among them Valentine Prinsep and Arthur Hughes, and the work was hastily begun. |
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Gradually Hughes developed reservations about what he perceived as the increasing pedanticism in Tolson's verse. |
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Hannah Williams, Laura Evans E Hughes, Cody Jane Hughes and Leanne Hughes were the home markswomen, Seren Williams hitting back for Bay. |
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But Group Captain picked up really well when asked the question by Richard Hughes. |
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Group Captain led inside the final furlong and was driven out by Richard Hughes, who was riding the second leg of a 76-1 double. |
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Standing reserve was Glenda Hughes, Ffridd, Nantlle, with her Black Welsh mountain shearlings. |
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Grandmother Kaye Hughes, 65, of Palmerston, Barry, posed for her gurn while daughter Sam captured the moment on her mobile phone. |
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Billy Hughes, one of the great phrasemakers, gets a guernsey in nearly every section. |
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After Insomnia, Nolan planned a Howard Hughes biographical film starring Jim Carrey. |
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On April 8, Hughes reconsecrated the church in a ritual attended by about 75 parishioners. |
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The four founders of Aston Villa were Jack Hughes, Frederick Matthews, Walter Price and William Scattergood. |
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Ted Hughes himself never put much store on Plath's short stories. |
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A close friend at the time, John Wholly, took Hughes to the Crookhill estate above Conisbrough where the boys spent great swathes of time. |
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Eric Hughes was having a smoke break and talking to a coworker. |
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Bellshill-based Hughes made a flying start, moving slickly about the ring but by Round 2 blood ran from his nose. |
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Knitters' goalkeeper Robert Peet gifted Hughes the home side's fifth, miskicking his goal kick straight into the striker's path. |
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And the issue is something employers should be taking very seriously, says businessman and homoeopath Phil Hughes. |
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Hornfels also occurs locally, particularly adjacent to the metamorphic zone near Mount Alexina and as cobbles within Hughes Creek. |
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Jones further said that Hughes is talented, but he really needs to work on his premeditative movements. |
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Conductor Hughes approached the Smetana with his usual vigour, drawing from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales committed and energetic playing. |
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If only Mark Hughes, who is now the undisputed king of the moaners, would take a leaf out of Kinnear's book. |
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However, after Pulis was replaced by Mark Hughes, Pennant was given a second chance and re-signed for the club in June on a one-year deal. |
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The private eye had allegedly been hired by reclusive multi-millionaire Howard Hughes, who was looking for dirt on the Democrats. |
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Baker Hughes has developed a chemical additives line specially designed to remove hydrogen sulphide from asphalt or bitumen products. |
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James Fenwick managed a goal for Leam Rangers, but Gateshead finished strongly and scored further goals courtesy of Jack Martin and Chris Hughes. |
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I refer to the letter from Ms Hughes regarding the future of Cardiff's Cathays library. |
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Historian Thomas Hughes has attributed Edison's success to his development of an entire, integrated system of electric lighting. |
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The first Hughes OH-6 Cayuse light-observation helicopter prototype completed its inaugural flight Feb. |
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In 1904 he was knighted, awarded the Royal Society's Hughes Medal, and made an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society. |
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For others, such as art critic Robert Hughes, postmodernism represents an extension of modernism. |
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During the same year Hughes won an open exhibition in English at Pembroke College, Cambridge, but chose to do his National Service first. |
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She had already published extensively, having won various awards, and had come especially to meet Hughes and his fellow poet Lucas Myers. |
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They were both writing, Hughes working on programmes for the BBC as well as producing essays, articles, reviews and talks. |
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In the summer of 1962 Hughes began an affair with Assia Wevill who had been subletting the Primrose Hill flat with her husband. |
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Under a cloud of his affair, Hughes and Plath separated in the autumn of 1962 and she set up life in a new flat with the children. |
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In 1989, with Hughes under public attack, a battle raged in the letters pages of The Guardian and The Independent. |
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Their deaths led to claims that Hughes had been abusive to both Plath and Wevill. |
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In August 1970 Hughes married Carol Orchard, a nurse, and they remained together until his death. |
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In early 1994, Hughes became increasingly alarmed by the decline of fish in rivers local to his Devonshire home. |
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Nicholas Hughes, the son of Hughes and Plath, died by suicide in his home in Alaska on 16 March 2009 after suffering from depression. |
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Carol Hughes announced in January 2013 that she would write a memoir of their marriage. |
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In a 1971 interview with The London Magazine, Hughes cited his main influences as including Blake, Donne, Hopkins and Eliot. |
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In addition to his own poetry, Hughes wrote a number of translations of European plays, mainly classical ones. |
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In 1992 Hughes published Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being, a monumental work inspired by Graves's The White Goddess. |
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Chris Hughes and Sean Eldridge have always been entitled brats. |
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On 28 April 2011 a memorial plaque for Hughes was unveiled at North Tawton by his widow Carol Hughes. |
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In 2010 it was announced that Hughes would be commemorated with a memorial in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey. |
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In 2009 the Ted Hughes Award for new work in poetry was established with the permission of Carol Hughes. |
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The Society staged Hughes conferences in 2010 and 2012 at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and will continue to stage conferences elsewhere. |
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The Elmet Trust, founded in 2006, celebrates the life and work of Ted Hughes. |
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In 1968, Robert Hughes arranged a number of Stevenson's works for chamber orchestra, which toured the Pacific Northwest that year. |
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The reply came directly from council chief executive Stephen Hughes and was addressed rather chummily to Dear Jack. |
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Another Sullivan trademark criticised by Hughes is the repeated use of the chord of the augmented fourth at moments of pathos. |
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Through Rossetti, Morris came to associate with poet Robert Browning, and the artists Arthur Hughes, Thomas Woolner, and Ford Madox Brown. |
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Suffren arrived off the Indian coast in February 1782, where he clashed with a British fleet under Hughes, winning a narrow tactical victory. |
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After landing troops at Porto Novo to assist Mysore, Suffren's fleet clashed with Hughes again Providien on 12 April. |
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Manager Brian Hughes hopes it will be a big hit with youngsters who are into skateboarding, rollerblading and BMX riding. |
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Sam Hughes began his career as a noted player of the ophicleide in the Cyfarthfa Brass Band. |
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At the last National Eisteddfod held in Aberdare in 1956 Mathonwy Hughes won the chair. |
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Contributors have included Ezra Pound, William Butler Yeats, William Carlos Williams, Langston Hughes, and Carl Sandburg, among others. |
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Stephen Roose Hughes, whose exertions in finding and identifying the bodies probably led to his own premature death soon afterwards. |
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The contractors for the scheme were Messrs Hughes, Morris, Davies, a consortium led by Richard Hughes of Madoc Street, Llandudno. |
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The church was founded by the Reverend David Hughes from Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd at another site. |
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Vernon was godfather to Dylan's son Llewelyn, the others being Richard Hughes and Augustus John. |
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United won the double that season, and Giggs was one of their key players alongside the likes of Cantona, Paul Ince and Mark Hughes. |
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Radio Cymru's morning output consists of the breakfast news programme, Post Cyntaf, and a topical magazine show presented by Aled Hughes. |
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Rowland Hughes, Gwenallt, Hywel Teifi Edwards, Angharad Price, Fflur Dafydd and Owen Martell. |
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But it was all Reading early on and a flowing move involving James Harper and Luke Chadwick ended with Andy Hughes blasting over. |
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For a Liverpudlian the identity of the player whom Bryan Hughes most admires perhaps comes as a surprise. |
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With the help of Sam Spanier and Eric Hughes, American sponsors connected with the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, he emigrated to New York City. |
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Howard Hughes, famed investor, pilot, film director, and philanthropist, was also of Huguenot descent and descendant from Rev. |
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A total of 13 councillors last week signed a motion of no confidence in Rhiannon Hughes and her cabinet, calling for them all to be removed. |
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Based on her foetal losses and physical symptoms, she may have had disseminated lupus erythematosus, or Hughes syndrome. |
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In fact, at first bluff, Hughes appeared to be the sort of man I could spend a lot of time with, both on the river and off. |
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It was announced that GE Oil and Gas would sell off its water treatment business as part of its divestment agreement with Baker Hughes. |
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On July 3, 2017, the transaction was completed and Baker Hughes became a GE company. |
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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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It was route one football from Wigan with Rodallega latching onto Al Habsi's long clearance after it was misjudged by Aaron Hughes. |
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About 1730 the poet and squireen Huw Hughes wrote to the great scholar Lewis Morris that all the defenders of the old language had gone to sleep. |
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So far, most farming fondlers have coped well with the challenge, said HCC project executive Dewi Hughes. |
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Cyr whom recently passed in October, 2013, father of four daughters u Lori, Amy, Cindy, and Susan, and Pepere to his precious granddaughters Lydia and Jazel Hughes. |
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Superfan Hughes recently printed a new Willis column presenting the Irish Legend's return to fandom, at the 1976 Eastercon, after an 11-year gafiation. |
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In 1841 Marian Rebecca Hughes became the first woman to take the vows of religion in communion with the Province of Canterbury since the Reformation. |
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Nelson served on the station under Admiral Sir Richard Hughes, and often came into conflict with his superior officer over their differing interpretation of the Acts. |
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Prominent Liberal Democrat MPs who lost their seats included former leader Charles Kennedy, former deputy leaders Vince Cable and Simon Hughes, and several cabinet ministers. |
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Notable social liberals in the Liberal Democrats include Tim Farron, David Steel, Paddy Ashdown, Menzies Campbell, Charles Kennedy and Simon Hughes. |
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The immigration department said today that Ivor Hughes, 35-year-old wartime Royal Navy deserter, has been granted permission to live in Canada a a landed immigrant. |
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In 1975, he was awarded both the Eddington Medal and the Pius XI Gold Medal, and in 1976 the Dannie Heineman Prize, the Maxwell Prize and the Hughes Medal. |
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Canterbury Hall, College Hall, Commonwealth Hall, Connaught Hall, Hughes Parry Hall and International Hall are located near Russell Square in Bloomsbury. |
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He developed a close relationship with Dante Gabriel Rossetti and his family, and also knew William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Arthur Hughes, among other artists. |
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Thomas Hughes 1857 novel Tom Brown's Schooldays, set at Rugby School, includes a rugby football match, also portrayed in the 1940s film of the same name. |
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Eric Hughes became coach of Wigan Warriors, replacing Graeme West in February 1997 following an early exit from the Challenge Cup in 2 consecutive years. |
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Economists including Andrew Hughes Hallett, Professor of Economics at St Andrews University, rejected the idea that Scotland would have to underwrite these liabilities alone. |
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Chesney Hughes, is a West Indian cricketer who plays for Derbyshire. |
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Having signed for the side in June 2009, and holding a British passport, Hughes made his List A debut for the side during the 2009 Pro40 League against Warwickshire. |
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In 1904 Swan was knighted by King Edward VII, awarded the Royal Society's Hughes Medal, and was made an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society. |
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It was later known that Hughes was second choice for the appointment. |
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Also in 1992 Hughes published Rain Charm for the Duchy, collecting together for the first time his Laureate works, including poems celebrating important royal occasions. |
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In Birthday Letters, his last collection, Hughes broke his silence on Plath, detailing aspects of their life together and his own behaviour at the time. |
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A Ted Hughes Festival is held each year in Mytholmroyd, led by the Elmet Trust, an educational body founded to support the work and legacy of Hughes. |
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Rhys is apprenticed to Abel Hughes, an elder in the chapel who owns a drapers shop, and moves into Abel's house when his mother dies a short time afterwards. |
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Suffren's fleet clashed with Hughes again off Negapatam on 6 July. |
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Intending to find a more suitable port than Cuddalore, Suffren captured Trincomalee on 1 September, and successfully engaged Hughes two days later. |
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Duffy was almost appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1999 after the death of Ted Hughes, but lost out on the position to Andrew Motion. |
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Her mother was friends with Ted Hughes whose poetry I admire a lot. |
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Sporting figures include Robert Hughes, who in 2005 won the Wales National Darts Championship, and Andrew Salter, a batsman for Cardiff MCC University. |
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Its current editors are now Vaughan Hughes and Menna Baines, who took over from Dyfrig Jones in 2008, and the magazine is now published by Gwasg Dinefwr. |
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They were later joined by all 322 participants in a chorus, including Gwyn Hughes Jones, Bryn Terfel and Dennis O'Neill sang a duet from Pearl Fishers. |
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The area to the western Calder Valley side of Elmet is the subject of a 1979 book combining photography and poetry, the Remains of Elmet by Ted Hughes and Fay Godwin. |
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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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David Edward Hughes and Heinrich Hertz both demonstrated and confirmed the phenomenon of electromagnetic waves that had been predicted by Maxwell. |
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The late British Poet Laureate, Ted Hughes originated from Mytholmroyd, close to the border with Lancashire, and spent much of his childhood in Mexborough, South Yorkshire. |
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Defender Chris Baird struck twice early in the first half to help Fulham move out of the relegation zone and ease the pressure on manager Mark Hughes. |
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Richard Hughes has secured the ride on Swop, who looks like ahorse who needs the skills of the great rider because when he came to win his race at Goodwood he was outbattled. |
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Surviving members telling their tale include bomb aimer Andy Wiseman, pilot Bill Lucas, rear gunners Bob Gill and Harry Irons, and navigator Harry Hughes. |
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Some of the names we remember are as Sir Rupert Spiers, G L Cruikshank, C H Orriss Frank Brown, Jack Bean, J Cooke, Simon E Hughes, Bill Rose, Stan Hickman and Powel Martin. |
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Chris Hughes had given the visitors a second-minute lead before Aristate Geurin-Lokonga and Gavin Barton sent the Wearsiders in at the interval marginally ahead. |
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This claim seems a cruel indictment of both Hughes and the Migration, even as it seeks to reify Hughes's reputation as being the poet of the urban black masses. |
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Leaver then claims Mr Hughes lunged at him with an iron bar. |
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New directors elected to the CUNA board include Paul Hughes, Greenville Federal Credit Union and Michael L'Ecuyer, Bellweather Community Credit Union. |
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The reverence accorded to Arnold is reflected in the most famous of English novels about schooldays, Tom Brown's Schooldays, written by Old Rugbeian Thomas Hughes. |
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Merrill was carrying on a grand tradition of gringo insanity at the Inter-Con, which hosted, for a time, the loopiest American of them all, the billionaire Howard Hughes. |
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The nine pencil drawings by Welsh engineer Hugh Iorys Hughes were estimated to fetch 40,000 to 80,000 US dollars at Bonhams' New York saleroom on Tuesday. |
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Along with comedian Sean Hughes and actress Linda Robson, she'll be wearing visual impairment glasses in Channel 4's Celebrity Blind Man's Buff on Thursday. |
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Gomer of the Howard Hughes Institute at Rice University in Houston. |
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The PDF, in information provided by the office of its CEO, Wesley Hughes, said on 15 April 2014 that the tardiest accounts are Wallenford and Clarendon Alumina Production. |
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Pictures are shown of Captain Felix Hughes, organizer of the Sarsfield Southrons in Vicksburg, and Major General Patrick Ronayne Cleburne of Helena, Arkansas. |
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The mighty Ted Hughes had vowels as flat as a Bradford chapati. |
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Secretary of the Seiont, Gwyrfai and Llyfni Fishing Society Huw Hughes warns the torgoch or Arctic charr in Llyn Padarn, Llanberis could become extinct in three years' time. |
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In this setting, Hughes can't help but evoke comparisons as a younger version of Benedict Cumberbatch, using his seductive powers as part of his tradecraft bag of tricks. |
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Ian Hughes, John Ison, Tim Webb and Geri Zsabo turned out and beat Matt Jordan, Clive Stallon, Martin Owen and Richard Laundy 4-0, taking them to 14 points after four matches. |
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Triallist Mark Hughes is again expected to be included in the squad, as are newcomers John Murphy, Kevin Ellison, Nathan Lowndes and Ritchie Partridge. |
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This caused disruptive co-channel interference between adjacent units and an inability to manage the APs as a unified Wi-Fi infrastructure across all Hughes Electrical stores. |
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Starring Maxine Peake, Rupert Penry-Jones, Neil Stuke and Tom Hughes. |
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Even Robert Hughes, in full Colonel Blimp mode, couldn't object. |
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David Hughes, governor at Park View School in Birmingham, launched a stinging attack on the Education Secretary and the Ofsted chief inspector over their handling of the case. |
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Craig Fawcett and Nev Morrison were next over the try-line for Doncaster, and a succession of up-and-unders yielded yet more misery as Hughes pounced for his second. |
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His superior, Vicar Apostolic Bishop Michaud, was impressed when Hughes greeted him in the local language, Luganda, which he had studied in London before departure. |
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When he hit rock bottom, Hughes decided to devote himself to God and charity, moving to the Nevada desert to help a native American tribe called the Paiute. |
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Between March 2009 and September 2009 Carl Hughes, 45, from Stafford, used false payslips and bank statements in two separate remortgage applications. |
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Thier horses prices have become short, exemplified by Djinni, who was sent off 5-4 with the Hughes hottie tag from his popular Racing Post Saturday column. |
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But Brown also must help out against Cal's two 6-11 down-low players, Solomon Hughes and Jamal Simpson, who tower over Pitt's best inside defender, 6-6 junior Ontario Lett. |
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They're old-school football players,'' Plano West coach Mike Hughes said. |
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After his national service, Hughes studied at Cambridge University where he met American writer Sylvia Plath, who became his first wife just months later. |
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The 4-6 favourite made all until the final furlong when Hughes arrived on the scene aboard Heliodor and shot clear to win by two and a quarter lengths. |
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The former policeman was diagnosed with the autoimmune disorder Hughes Syndrome, which can be life threatening, and has epileptic fits as a result of recurring strokes. |
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