Lansdowne was a Whig grandee and for decades Bowood in Wiltshire and Lansdowne House in London were headquarters of Whiggism. |
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It promises to be an attractive spectacle at Lansdowne Road, and the preamble shouldn't be too bad either. |
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They were like soldiers in the trenches when they dug in to repel waves of attack when beating the Dutch 1-0 at Lansdowne Road in the qualifiers. |
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But it is not just his family's illustrious past which concerns the present Lord Lansdowne. |
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His ceaseless sprinting on the wing against the Dutch went some way to copper-fastening his cult status around Lansdowne. |
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The victors will parade at Lansdowne Road on the national holiday and the juniors at the same venue eleven days later. |
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Overlooking Dingle Bay, the house is more than 200 years old and was once a hunting lodge for James Hickson, a land agent for Lord Lansdowne. |
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There is no feeling like that of attending Croke Park or Lansdowne Road or Semple Stadium on a day when you are supporting your own team. |
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Lord Lansdowne said the estate has only covered its losses once in the past 13 years. |
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Saturday will be their first time back at Lansdowne Road since that shameful performance in '99, and they have beaten the British Lions since. |
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Russell was to be Foreign Secretary, Palmerston Home Secretary, Gladstone Chancellor, Lansdowne Minister without Portfolio. |
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He also reminded delegates about the crowd trouble in Lansdowne Road some years ago at a soccer international. |
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But Lord Lansdowne is the first to admit that the public perception of the wealthy landowner living in the big house is far from the reality. |
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His team talks prior to Lansdowne games were incitements to mayhem. |
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At one time he sat astride the gun carriage as it was wheeled around the town until it ran out of control in Lansdowne Avenue and crashed into a tree. |
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It is with great pleasure that we present Lansdowne Park with our fourth 'Companies for Conservation' award. |
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However, it is clear that Lansdowne Technologies was wholly owned by a company that was included in the declaration. |
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The Ottawa Farmers' Market at Lansdowne Park in the Glebe is open Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays, depending on the time of the year. |
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Skaters and visitors are invited to stop at Aboriginal Experiences on the Rideau Canal Skateway at Lansdowne. |
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Kerr, in is usual fashion, declined to reveal his team selection after Ireland completed their preparations yesterday on a Lansdowne Road pitch that is in peak condition. |
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This is popular with Rugby fans going to the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff or Lansdowne Road in Dublin. |
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Today, at about 6pmI left my bike outside my door: 16, Lansdowne Street. |
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Last Friday the ethics counsellor failed to deliver his report on the new Liberal leader's omission of Lansdowne Technologies from his declaration of assets. |
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Subsequent battles in the west of England at Lansdowne and at Roundway Down also went to the Royalists. |
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The Lansdowne Road Developement Company confirmed that an application for planning permission will be lodged next month. |
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Having been signed from Swindon Wildcats to replace the departed Mike Brabon, Lansdowne saved Barons from a hammering at Bracknell Bees. |
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On his second trip out west, Lord Lansdowne took the new Canadian Pacific Railway, and was the first Governor General to use the line all the way out west. |
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Hydro Ottawa proudly recognizes Lansdowne Park with its fourth 'Companies for Conservation' award, acknowledging the Park as a local conservation leader. |
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The committee for the Lansdowne Community Veterans Memorial has organized a ceremony that will bring together the whole community in the name of remembrance. |
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The first match at Lansdowne Road was held on 11 March 1878, with England beating Ireland by 2 goals and 1 try to nil. |
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On 10 April 1965 at Lansdowne Road Ireland recorded their first ever win over South Africa. |
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The traditional home of Irish rugby is Lansdowne Road in Dublin, where most of Ireland's home matches were held. |
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With Lansdowne Road unavailable for use, Ireland was without a suitable home ground for the subsequent Six Nations. |
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Croke Park remained in use for Ireland's Six Nations matches and other major Tests until the completion of the redevelopment at Lansdowne Road. |
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A similar system was used in 1999, though in addition to Lansdowne and Ravenhill, Thomond Park was also a venue. |
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International soccer and rugby in the Republic of Ireland were played at Lansdowne Road prior to its closure and redevelopment. |
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Venues in Ireland included Lansdowne Road, the traditional home of the Irish Rugby Football Union, Ravenhill and Thomond Park. |
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The situation was further inflamed by the publication of a memorandum on future prospects in the war by Lord Lansdowne. |
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Lansdowne disclaimed the title of leader, although in practice he performed the function. |
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Lord Lansdowne, in the absence of any alternative, remained the leading figure in the Whig opposition. |
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In 1847, he became Private Secretary to Lord Lansdowne, Lord President of the Council. |
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The Glebe is also home to Lansdowne Park, home of the Ottawa 67s junior A hockey, the site of the weekly Ottawa Farmer's market, and a venue for many special and events and performances the year round. |
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Beginning in 1776 it belonged to William Petty Fitzmaurice, the second earl of Shelburne, later first marquess of Lansdowne, who displayed it in the ballroom of Lansdowne House. |
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A taxi zone is hereby established on the City property known as Lansdowne Park in the area that is at the west end of the Civic Centre, and designated by sign for the use of taxicabs. |
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Ireland currently play all their home matches in the Republic's capital of Dublin at Aviva Stadium, built on the site of Irish rugby's historic home of Lansdowne Road. |
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Ireland's first home game was also against England in the same year held at the Leinster Cricket Club in Rathmines as Lansdowne Road was deemed unsuitable. |
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As a result, Canning found it difficult to maintain a government and chose to invite a number of Whigs to join his Cabinet, including Lord Lansdowne. |
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Credit for the success of the negotiation belongs chiefly to Paul Cambon, France's ambassador in London, and to the British foreign secretary Lord Lansdowne. |
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With the rebuilding of Lansdowne Road, a new venue was required. |
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