As is traditional the route for the walk was from Strand Village to Monagea community centre. |
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He scored the goal that his play deserved with five minutes left as he finished off a fine dribble through the stretched Strand rearguard. |
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Strand Travel is offering a direct flight to Istanbul and many of Chris Doran's own family are booked on the plane which leaves from Dublin. |
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Another matter of serious concern to the people in the Hannon's Strand area is the deplorable condition of the entrance to the beach. |
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He called not only for proper car parking facilities for visitors to the beach but for a promenade to be built along Clonea Strand. |
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The front rows of Buffaloes and Queenstown Swifts size up each other in a Strand Cup semi-final played in East London on Saturday. |
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Mr McCarthy instanced the success of food companies, such as Kerry Group plc, Lee Strand Co-op, Tralee, and the Cadbury factory in Rathmore. |
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The original ornate fireplace with a tiled inset forms the focal point and the window has great views over Sandymount Strand. |
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The earliest room in London designed as a public concert hall was in York Buildings, off the Strand. |
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Standing impressively alone in the central gallery is the partially reconstructed foyer of the Strand Palace Hotel in London. |
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Dingle harbour board are currently in negotiations with BIM and Kerry County Council on the future of the former ice plant on Strand Street. |
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Conversation in the Strand was impossible owing to the din of cheers, whistles, hooters and fireworks. |
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A stiff wind did nothing to dampen the atmosphere at a great day's racing at Lacken Strand on Sunday, May 19th. |
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The main drag for the fashion hankerer is Strand Arcade in the heart of town. |
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But that was before the Queen's horse, Shining Strand, won a novice hurdle race at Wetherby. |
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As well as the music, the barbershop chorus will also hold a raffle in The Strand to raise funds for equipment and uniforms for the coming year. |
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St Mary Le Strand is small and filthy on the outside from centuries of pea-soupers, coal dust and modern day pollution. |
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The group is being advised in the deal by Strand Partners, a boutique London investment bank. |
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Since he got involved in skydiving in 1980, Colonel Strand has accumulated approximately 1,600 jumps. |
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Strand upon strand bonded to the blacklead with a binding agent known only to few. |
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Within two years, Charles was sent to work at a blacking factory in the Strand. |
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Strand scission in DNA can result from the production of a carbon-based radical following hydrogen atom abstraction from deoxyribose. |
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The gentle lap of waves on Sandymount Strand and the long sandy walks on Dollymount Strand are a vital tonic for many of Dublin's citizens. |
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Seven people were assaulted with knobkieries for refusing to take part in the strike in the Strand near Cape Town. |
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After being in Furness Youth Theatre Joe was offered the assistant stage manager's job at Barrow's Her Majesty's Theatre, a tiny Edwardian theatre on The Strand. |
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Been in a meeting all afternoon at the Strand, hence radio silence. |
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Temple Bar used to be located where the Strand meets Fleet Street, one of the ancient gateways into the City of London, named after the local Inns of Court. |
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Strand jacks or self-propelled modular trailers do the lifting and moving. |
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The frantic battle against the clock began when locals noticed a pod of whales beached on Aughacasla Strand, on the Dingle Peninsula, at around 10 am. |
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For Sheeler, perhaps even more than for Stieglitz, Strand, and others, photography was a socially uncommitted art, whose purpose was to seek and reveal expressive form. |
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In a section four game yesterday afternoon former Springbok Judy Armist's St Andrew's team battled it out with the Strand team skipped by L Logan. |
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Securing enough fibre for an Oriented Strand Board mill that will require over 900 000 cubic metres per year of hardwood and softwood is no easy task. |
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The results of the water quality tests carried out on samples taken from the strand area on April 23 are to be posted up for public viewing at Tramore Strand. |
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The Strand Road side were hungry and were determined not to lose another semi-final and they fought for victory as if their very lives hung on the outcome. |
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This gem landed on Vulture Central's desk yesterday afternoon headlining a press release about ringtones from Danish research outfit Strand Consult. |
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Head librarian Sue Boddington also discovered pieces of orange and orange peel deposited on the floor of the main part of the library, which overlooks The Strand. |
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Later in the day, a cable failed on The Strand at the point of old digger damage, causing a switchgear failure at the substation and power cuts lasting over an hour. |
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Whether it be a well-wrapped walk on Christmas morning, or a barefoot paddle at the height of summer, the Back Strand at Streedagh is the place I visit most when at home. |
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Tudhope described the refurbishment of the Halifax in the Strand as a copybook development, done in partnership with Kilmartin and again supported by the Bank of Scotland. |
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The Institute and the Gallery are both in Somerset House, in the Strand in London. |
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Among the other parks are Central Park in Bidhannagar and Millennium Park on Strand Road, along the Hooghly River. |
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The original can be found on display in the Macadam Building in the Students' Union student centre at the Strand Campus. |
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The Strand Campus redevelopment won the Green Gown Award in 2007 for sustainable construction. |
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The High Court is based at the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand in the City of Westminster, London. |
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With the wide variety of products and services flea markets have gained popularity for both locals and visitors to the Grand Strand area. |
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In 1592, Raleigh was given many rewards by the Queen, including Durham House in the Strand and the estate of Sherborne, Dorset. |
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After being rebuffed, he found work with Strand Films, providing him with his first regular income since the Daily Post. |
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Popular beaches are located at Courtown, Curracloe, Carnsore Point, Duncannon and Rosslare Strand. |
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A statue of Dowding stands outside St Clement Danes church on the Strand, London. |
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Baker had plans to film Wilbur Smith's debut novel When the Lion Feeds and The Coral Strand by John Masters. |
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A similar situation was to be found on the island of Strand, which was destroyed during the Burchardi flood. |
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The population of the eastern, remaining part of Strand, the modern Nordstrand, did not succeed in rebuilding the dikes on their own. |
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The Wyk dialect is thought to have developed from the dialects of immigrants from the Halligen and Strand island. |
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Other seaside resorts include Courtown and Rosslare Strand in County Wexford. |
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The western border of the bay is protected from the Pacific Ocean by a long, narrow strip of land called the Silver Strand. |
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It became larger and in the Georgian period became connected through urban ribbon development with the City along the Strand. |
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There were also stations at Piel, Rabbit Hill, Rampside, Ramsden Dock and Strand. |
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Short stories featuring Sherlock Holmes were published in the Strand Magazine. |
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I was walking westward up the Strand, and though it was coldish I went slowly to get the pleasure of my cigar. |
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In 2009 The Strand Magazine began to publish in serial form a newly discovered Greene novel titled The Empty Chair. |
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Sir Robert Smirke's design of King's was sympathetic to that of Somerset House which is situated adjacent to the Strand Campus. |
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The 10,215 sq ft property comprises a three-storey building which sits at the axis of Stanley Road and Marsh Lane and near to Bootle New Strand. |
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From the reign of Richard II to that of Henry VII, the mews was at the western end of the Strand. |
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That Saturday night, the Concert Band of Cobourg, Ontario, was featured in a concert in the beautifully restored Strand Theatre. |
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Following a good run at Cork last weekend Strand Line must be given every chance in the 74-102 handicap hurdle. |
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To the south west is The Mall leading towards Buckingham Palace via Admiralty Arch, while Whitehall is to the south and the Strand to the east. |
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It was grouped into the Strand District in 1855 when it came within the area of responsibility of the Metropolitan Board of Works. |
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Parts of the Strand building, the quadrangle, and the roof of apse and stained glass windows of the chapel suffered bomb damage in the Blitz. |
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Prominent theatre streets include Drury Lane, Shaftesbury Avenue, and The Strand. |
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On 8 October 1779, Blake became a student at the Royal Academy in Old Somerset House, near the Strand. |
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The route starts in the Strand and goes along Charing Cross Road and Shaftesbury Avenue. |
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We now have a 25 strong staff based at our offices on the Strand at the Pierhead. |
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He spotted her one evening in the Strand in 1865 and was immediately struck by her beauty. |
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Like all his siblings, he aspired to be a poet and attended King's College School, in its original location near the Strand in London. |
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D and Executive Vice-President of Magainin Pharmaceuticals, and Joyce Strand, Director Of Corporate Communications of Inhale Therapeutics. |
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The Anatomy Museum was a museum situated on the 6th floor of the King's Building at the Strand Campus. |
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James's, Strand, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia, and Hyde Park. |
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From north to south, Dublin Bay features beaches at Sutton Strand, Dollymount Strand on North Bull Island, Sandymount, Seapoint and south of Dun Laoghaire. |
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An exhibition displaying some of Russell's work was on display during the summer of 2007 in central London's Proud Galleries in The Strand, London. |
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But before he could move a step a taxi-cab turned into the Adelphi from the Strand, and wheeling in front of their faces, stopped at Calladine's door. |
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In Dr. Monica, a picturization of a Polish play which reached the Strand screen last night, the handsome Kay Francis is cast as a renowned obstetrician. |
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The Duke of York's command post at Temple Bar, where Strand meets Fleet Street, was supposed to stop the fire's westward advance towards the Palace of Whitehall. |
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King's was divided into a senior department and a junior department, also known as King's College School, which was originally situated in the basement of the Strand Campus. |
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It was provided for under Strand Three of the Belfast Agreement. |
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The Coast Guard Air Station San Diego is across the bay from NAS North Island and the Federal Communications Commission maintains a monitoring station on the Silver Strand. |
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The first meeting of the five central conspirators took place on Sunday 20 May 1604, at an inn called the Duck and Drake, in the fashionable Strand district of London. |
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In 1989, Alan Bradley, a character in the soap opera Coronation Street, was killed when he was hit by Bispham bound tram 710 outside the Strand Hotel on North Promenade. |
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The Macadam Building of 1975 houses the Strand Campus Students' Union and is named after King's alumnus Sir Ivison Macadam, first President of the National Union of Students. |
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The Strand Campus is the founding campus of King's and is located on the Strand in the City of Westminster, sharing its frontage along the River Thames. |
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The old Strand Frisian was presumably closest to Halligen Frisian. |
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As the scene in Brighton or the reference to a new Strand bridge suggest, the harlequinade sought a good deal of its energy in reference to current fads, fashions, and events. |
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