John glared at Nigel as if he'd committed some heinous act or crime against him. |
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Bishop Nigel McCulloch was travelling to London to support an amendment to the higher education bill in the House of Lords. |
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Never one to get in a flap, Nigel agreed to give the bird a temporary home while he sought the owner. |
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We have a very varied collection, from North East Colliery locomotives to world famous Pacifics such as Sir Nigel Gresley and Blue Peter. |
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Nigel lives in Majorca and showed me a photo of his house, by the side of a mountain, overlooking the sea. |
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There is a shout for Nigel and he too leans over and pins the fish to the boat with the bigger gaff through the gills. |
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Since he grew a long moustache for a role in the West End, people have stopped calling him Nigel in the street. |
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Nigel Williams, a council enforcement officer, visited the site in mid-May and found no action had been taken. |
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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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Repeated calls for an interview with TCU president Peter Mohan went unreturned and general manager Nigel Mahabir is on vacation. |
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Mr Purtill also smoothed over staff unrest over the departure of general manager Nigel Gray by telling them their jobs were safe. |
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Nigel Slater infuses it in milk with fresh bay leaves to flavour his stunning white chocolate mousse. |
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Mrs Packer is married to Nigel, 33, an architectural draughtsman, and the couple have a two-year-old daughter, Amy. |
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The 34-year-old self-employed relief herdsman was subletting a room from landlord Nigel Smith. |
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Phil Mellor raised Grange's hopes but Bill Bodycombe and Nigel Jackson buckled down to their task to lead the visitors safely home. |
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I thought I spotted you in Symphony Hall, Birmingham, last week, accompanying Nigel Kennedy. |
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Often conference goers are anxious to get early places in the meal queue, but although we had gone overtime for lunch, Nigel captivated the room. |
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Sir David Steel gave an address at the memorial service for Nigel Tranter, the noted author who died in January. |
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Nigel Corrigan, if only for that opportunist goal, will recall this final with pride. |
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Nigel started writing poems 18 months ago, when he was trying to woo a woman, and realised he had uncovered a hidden talent. |
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His limp cross was kicked towards the Leeds goal by Ian Harte and only a smart save by Nigel Martyn kept things equal. |
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Nigel Richards is the man behind the 611 Records dance-music empire, and one of Philly's best DJ exports. |
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The application to strike out was based on the admitted acts of forgery by Nigel of documents later produced on disclosure in the proceedings. |
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One name to watch out for is Nigel Clough who could yet follow his dad to glory. |
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The sacrist had finished his exposition, and the sergeant-at-law was about to conclude a case which Nigel could in no way controvert. |
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She says she has kissed and made up with Nigel, and the reunion was a fun night. |
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Now Councillor Nigel Francis is conducting a survey among businesses in the town to gauge reaction to options open to them. |
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At 5.30 one morning a few years ago, Nigel was stopped by a man who demanded money. |
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Referee Nigel Owens was hot on this to begin with, and the Borders played accordingly. |
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With a groan, Nigel clicked off his cell phone and returned it to his pocket. |
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News footage from Britain in 1987 shows champagne-swilling Hooray Henrys uncorking Bolly in celebration of Nigel Lawson's tax-cutting budget. |
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A greenkeeping qualification from a college would be an advantage but Nigel said that training would be given. |
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In the closing stages his timing was absolutely perfect when he advanced to deny Nigel Dineen of a certain goal. |
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Nigel also asks if these pests attack the roots of bulbs such as chionodoxa, muscari and fritillaria. |
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An own goal from Nigel Wright proved costly as Duncombe Park lost 2-1 to Amotherby and Swinton in division two. |
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Nigel took charge of the cigarette while Pru used the ground-floor extension of the internal telephone system. |
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Nigel has provided a site which gives statistical information and many items of trivia about the club. |
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For many years Nigel Yates has been publishing occasional articles on aspects of the local growth of Anglo-Catholicism in Britain in the nineteenth century. |
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Nigel Hanlon and Aidan Fox looked at the possibility of time travel. |
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He may not have a functioning party to speak of, but Nigel Farage seems to have found himself at the head of a movement. |
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Surgeon Nigel Heaton examined Best before he was taken for blood tests, X-rays and ultrasounds, and then drained away a build-up of fluid which had become infected. |
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My partner Nigel is an actor, and it is a juggle between jobs and baby. |
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Nigel and Sharron said they became concerned for Emma in February last year when she began suffering from constant pins and needles down one side of her body. |
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The two men considered most papabile among the DUP cardinals when the next conclave eventually comes are deputy leader Peter Robinson and the party's newest star, Nigel Dodds. |
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Nigel Collinson writes from Sutton-on-the-Forest wanting to know if the eggs and grubs of vine weevils will survive in the frozen compost of containers. |
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On Friday, my friend Nigel and I set off armed with copies in triplicate of the witness statements I'd collected to deliver to said parties as per court order. |
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At 1,242 votes, Councillor John Hall, who did not want to comment on the incident, polled the most support but only 12 votes ahead of his party colleague Nigel Anderton. |
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In Division One, Ingleton Reserves had no luck in front of goal with three shots hitting the woodwork, while City Contracts went ahead with a Nigel Barrass goal. |
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Nigel North accompanies suitably on lute, theorbo or guitar. |
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Nigel promised crisp bacon and breadcrumbs would work brilliantly with long strings of pasta, with a final few glugs of oil being lubricant enough. |
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Managing directors Nigel Jackson and John Mather and operations manager Peter Denton each admitted commission of the offence was attributable to their neglect. |
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Nigel Twiston-Davies's imposing six-year-old produced one or two lethargic jumps, and then a particularly laboured effort at the final fence handed victory to Vodka Bleu. |
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On this year's Antarctic cruises, for example, the onboard team includes scientists, naturalists and explorers, led by respected naturalist Nigel Sitwell. |
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Nigel Lythgoe has a knack for resuscitating pop culture tenets that seem on their death bed. |
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The cameras rolled, Fowler put through a perfect pass, and Nigel hooved it over the bar. |
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In 2012 a bust of the poet by Nigel Boonham was unveiled outside in the cathedral churchyard. |
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A BBC documentary film, The Rolling Stones in Morocco, was produced by Nigel Finch. |
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His first attempt was in 1926 for a revue staged by Nigel Playfair and Rambert's husband Ashley Dukes. |
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Caine played Nigel Powers in the 2002 parody Austin Powers in Goldmember, and Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Trilogy. |
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Finishing fourth, also using Renault power, was the Lotus 94T of future British hero, Nigel Mansell. |
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He remained the English driver with the most Formula One victories until 1991 when Nigel Mansell overtook him after competing in more races. |
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Button's win bettered Nigel Mansell's 1989 win from 12th on the grid at the Hungaroring. |
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His replacement was a returning Nigel Mansell, who had spent the previous two seasons driving for Scuderia Ferrari. |
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In 1995, Nigel Mansell wasn't retained, Williams favouring Coulthard over him to partner Hill. |
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When Nigel Mansell departed at the end of the year the team hired Ayrton Senna. |
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In June 2007, Nigel Worthington was named manager in the place of Lawrie Sanchez, who took over at Fulham. |
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The interviewees were Hilary Benn, George Osborne, Nigel Farage and Iain Duncan Smith on 6, 8, 10 and 17 May, respectively. |
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Since the resignation of Nigel Lawson as Chancellor in 1989, polls consistently showed that she was less popular than her party. |
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This was later described as propaganda by Falklands veteran Commander Nigel Ward. |
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It was their first time working with their future producer Nigel Godrich, then working under Leckie as an audio engineer. |
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Producer Nigel Godrich made his name with Radiohead, working as an audio engineer on The Bends and as their producer on every studio album since. |
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Nigel Carrington was appointed rector in 2008, replacing Sir Michael Bichard. |
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Ayer's marriage to Wells was dissolved in 1983 and that same year he married Vanessa Salmon, former wife of politician Nigel Lawson. |
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Nigel Clifford, CEO of Procserve Holdings Ltd, was appointed by Business Minister Matthew Hancock. |
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Youth team products Steve Lowndes and Nigel Vaughan went on to attain international caps for Wales. |
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Concert pianist Stephen Hough, singer Thea Gilmore and her producer husband Nigel Stonier also reside in Cheshire. |
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Beck decided on Nigel Godrich, producer for Radiohead's OK Computer the previous year, to be behind the boards for the project. |
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Working with producer Nigel Godrich, Beck built a studio in his garden, where they wrote many of the tracks. |
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Former managers include Bill Shankly, Alan Ashman, Bob Stokoe, Harry Gregg, Mick Wadsworth, Nigel Pearson and Paul Simpson. |
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Nigel and Barry jumped into the middle of the scuffle waving their warrant cards. |
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Starring Kenneth More, Muriel Pavlow, Alexander Knox, Sydney Tafler, Nigel Green, Lyndon Brook, Lee Patterson, Dorothy Alison and Michael Warre. |
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Nigel Roy Wootton Whitling, whose surgery is in Stratford Road, Sparkhill, has denied all the offences. |
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Nigel Batton, 43, was filmed prowling around the property before breaking into a nearby house, a court was told yesterday. |
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Former world champion Nigel Benn has decided to retire from public life because he no longer feels he can maintain his boxing persona. |
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Mr Bevan left Nigel Farage's party after Ukip dropped its opposition to the Assembly. |
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Landlord Nigel Barker, pictured, said the bottle had a screw-top so it could be resealed. |
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Just because Nigel Farage seems affable and wears a collar and tie does not make him any less dangerous than a bovver boy with Hitler tattoos. |
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Not according to the UK ambassador to the Holy See, Nigel Baker. |
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The runners-up in the independent specialist category were Nigel and Clare Baker of Slurps in Colchester. |
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The group is led by transport consultant Nigel Peters, town planner Anne Baldwin and retired town planner Martin Smith. |
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Surveillance technology group Synectics said that Mike Stilwell will replace Nigel Poultney as the company s finance director. |
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But I remember the first week when Nigel called me the magician of dance. |
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Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company had collected the cottage pies from customers affected. |
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Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company has collected the cottage pies from customers affected. |
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Nigel Barker is licensee at The Wellington, in Bennett's Hill, which was crowned the Campaign for Real Ale's favos urite Brum pub. |
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Sadly, another Briton, Nigel Tetley, had believed Crowhurst and unnecessarily hurried his 40ft trimaran, Victress. |
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As matters stand at the moment it is a paper tiger and Nigel Farage realises this. |
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Ghengis Khan wouldn't have forged a Mongol empire stretching 6,000 miles if he'd been a Nigel. |
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Spurred on by every session in front of the mirror, Nigel intends to continue scaling the dizziest heights of physical perfection. |
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Designer Ann Picot was inspired by the geometry of the passing moves in a game of football and her husband Nigel Marshall's passion for the Reds. |
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Beloved husband of Sylvia, devoted dad of Susan, Nigel, Noel, Colin and Juliet, much loved Grandad and Popsies. |
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On Saturday, December 21 Nigel Fletcher and Rob Woodward from Lieutenant Pigeon tell what life at number one in the hit parade was like. |
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Sked was then ousted by a faction led by Nigel Farage, who became the party's preeminent figure. |
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Leader Nigel Farage's approval rating has also fallen below David Cameron's after damaging headlines for the Eurosceptic party. |
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Welsh speakers have a lot more in common with English isolationists like Nigel Farage than they care to admit. |
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The normally footsure Nigel Farage has already managed to alienate the breastfeeders. |
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Hugh Bonneville returns as Adam's pompous arch nemesis Roland Wise, as do resident dopehead Mick, Nigel the keen lay reader and headteacher Ellie. |
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Laxey have become increasingly influential behind the scenes at Rangers and even have a placeman, Nigel Crighton, on the club's board to safeguard their investment. |
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We thank Nigel Crouch and Brian Campbell, Cryptosporidium Reference Unit, for technical support, and the Health Protection staff who provided patient data. |
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Prosecutors allege that Nicola was murdered by Nigel Barwell, of Copperas Street, Aldermans Green, and his brother in law Thomas O'Reilly, of Ribble Road, Stoke. |
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Nigel Black, chairman of the Thomas Close committee, said he was devastated to find that the climbing frame, which was worth more than PS7,000, had been destroyed overnight. |
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Dr Nigel Speight had hoped to extend his career beyond normal retirement age in 2007 but his application to County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust was turned down. |
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Nigel Reo-Coker skyed it and Villa fans' heads were in their hands. |
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The traditional argument that we have nowhere else to turn also looks a bit threadbare when the affably blokeish Nigel Farage seems to pop up every time we turn on the news. |
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Nigel Paul Williams was only identified through his DNA after his body was found on April 8 last year at his home at Rechabite Hall, Crescent Street, Merthyr Vale. |
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Richard Buck overhauled Yoel Tapia, of the Dominican Republic, on the last lap of the final to claim third with Conrad Williams, Nigel Levine and Chris Clarke. |
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The 29-year-old is Britain's 10th world champion, following in the footsteps of the likes of Jim Clark, Graham Hill, Jackie Stewart, Nigel Mansell, and of course, Hamilton. |
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In 2001, Beck drifted back to the songs and called producer Nigel Godrich. |
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He's such a Nigel, hanging around in the library all day by himself. |
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Radiohead secluded themselves with producer Nigel Godrich in studios in Paris, Copenhagen, and Gloucester, and in their newly completed studio in Oxford. |
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The current commentators on Sky include Nigel Pearson, Rod Studd, Stuart Pyke and former players Rod Harrington, Wayne Mardle, and three time World Champion John Part. |
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British driver Nigel Mansell joined the team to partner Rosberg. |
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Hill continued to test for the Williams team that year and the British Grand Prix saw Nigel Mansell win the race for Williams, while he finished last in the Brabham. |
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Elio had seven points scoring finishes to Nigel's two and in addition to Elio's win in Austria, had a tally of more than three times the number of points gained by Nigel. |
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The reshaped track's first F1 race was perhaps the most memorable of recent years, with Nigel Mansell coming home first in front of his home crowd. |
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Nigel Benn moved up to super middleweight and became WBC champion. |
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Reporters and commentators include Gigi Salmon, Nick Lestor, Rupert Bell, Nigel Bidmead, Guy Swindells, Lucie Ahl, Nadine Towell and Helen Whitaker. |
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Nigel Stephenson was appointed as coach and Huddersfield were helped by several clubs, in particular Featherstone Rovers, to put a reasonable squad together. |
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His preparation included training with former boxing world champion Barry McGuigan, and attending professional boxing matches such as the Nigel Benn vs. |
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This was also staged as a theatre play starring Nigel Hawthorne in 1989, and made into the 1993 feature film Shadowlands starring Anthony Hopkins and Debra Winger. |
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Following the resignation of Sir Nigel Crisp in March 2006, a separate post of Chief Executive of the NHS in England was created, held by Sir David Nicholson. |
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Joined by fishing buddy Richard, Nigel, from Colchester, in Essex, was using 10lb class tackle with a two hook flatty trace loaded with coloured attractor beads. |
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When the logo was created, Colin Chapman's original partners Michael and Nigel Allen were led to believe that the letters stood for Colin Chapman and the Allen Brothers. |
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