To my left, Mildew was red as a beetroot, and Trent looked like he was going to keel over at any second. |
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The flakes were falling lightly and the photographer took several shots of Ally and Trent trying to catch snowflakes on their tongues. |
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Once again, she focused solely on the travel and when they entered Trent late the next day, she had other concerns occupying her mind. |
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In the 6th Century, a big beardy, Anglo Saxon man founded a little village on the River Trent. |
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Only Trent noticed the mocking tone in Matt's voice and he hated him for it. |
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The ball did not swing, as it had done in the Trent Bridge Test, and he could have done with more pace and bounce in this pitch. |
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He stepped out of the shed and latched the door behind him just as Trent slammed the tailgate shut. |
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Your Republican counterpart, the Senate minority leader, Trent Lott, was on this program last week. |
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Stafford itself is on the river Sow, which joins the Trent south-east of the town. |
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By the time Ally handed the keys over to the valet at the hotel, Trent had regained his strength. |
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Everyone goes on about my running between the wickets and the time when I ran Derek Randall out at Trent Bridge. |
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Before his tell-all article was done, Trent had put in a call to Joe, feeling that the man deserved to know. |
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The ball is snapped, and then a strong Oakland rush punctures the line and dumps K.C. QB Trent Green for a loss. |
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The scoreboard informed her that the two runners that Trent had left on base had scored. |
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Didn't help himself with his gobby nonsense at Trent Bridge and is learning that Test cricket is a tough school. |
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Responding to long-reiterated complaints, the Council of Trent had insisted that ordinaries reside in their sees. |
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Without stopping his movement, Trent threw his arms around Ally and she did the same to him. |
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They could use a quarterback because Trent Dilfer is ticketed as their starter. |
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As we were walking, I tried to tune out as Trent and Tristan got into a lively conversation about logarithmic functions. |
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I gaped at him in surprise as Trent bopped him hard on the back of the head. |
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Who will forget Trent Bartlett's palm, pivot and deadeye shot on goal in that final quarter? |
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It frightened Trent a little bit and made him feel very uneasy but he let it slide. |
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I swung around quickly to see Trent riding by with the windows down and stereo blasting. |
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Blue and white energy surged from around him, then Trent jumped sideways, feet first, and kicked Jax with his right foot. |
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Tracy and Trent walked off and Brian and I strolled off down the street towards my house. |
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The figures were lower in the Trent region, which covers South Yorkshire and north Derbyshire, where there were 3,850 admissions. |
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It was not until after the Council of Trent that popes began to add new doctors of the church at regular intervals. |
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Ally watched Trent jogging from the bullpen to the pitcher's mound, wearing the same Yankees jacket that she was. |
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Later on that day, when classes were done with, Trent headed back to his room. |
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A gurgle, sounding very similar to a laugh, replaced her cries, and a smile graced her face as Trent picked her up. |
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So before you indiscriminately compare Rush to Trent Lott's remarks, put things into some perspective. |
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I turned around to Trent, who was still turned around, with his fingers in his ears, humming happily. |
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It is I, sir Trent, Knight of the round table, and protector of damsels in distress. |
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At this time it is unclear as to whether the Walton Way was a salt way or rather the best route to a convenient crossing of the Trent. |
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I give Trent a kiss and goose him once I reach his locker on Monday morning. |
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Ally and Tina slid into the back seat of the black town car that Trent and Carlos had insisted upon for their travels around the city. |
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The political outrage over the choice of shipyard stems from the fact that it is in the backyard of the former senate majority leader Trent Lott. |
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Little Nell Trent lives in the gloomy atmosphere of the old curiosity shop kept by her grandfather, whom she tends with devotion. |
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Things did not go quite according to plan for England at Trent Bridge yesterday. |
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It went down well, with Trent drawing out the peaceful piano breaks, and the extended outro sending the moshpit into a frenzy as one should hope. |
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The owner of the fish store gave Trent some salt to heal her infected air bladder, which he diagnosed. |
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Three plays later, Trent Green hit Eddie Kennison for a 15-yard touchdown reception. |
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And then she saw the very buff man in a muscle shirt hovering over Trent, shouting words of motivation. |
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With a quick smile to Ally, Trent got ready to annihilate his opponent. |
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The qantas and Singapore A380s are powered by four Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines. |
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But Rep. Trent Franks argued that creating a law with such a distinction may be hard. |
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The last thing I heard was a door slamming and Trent cursing loudly. |
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I sent letters to State Representative Roger Wicker, Senator Trent Lott and Thad Cochran. |
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We did an observational study of changes in prescribing costs between two financial years using anonymised data from all general practices in Trent. |
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The most famous of British art deco designers, Cliff was born in Stoke on Trent in 1899 and left school at 13 to work as an apprentice enameller in a local ceramics factory. |
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While some of these criticisms may be true for the most conservative elements of the Church, most of them have been invalid since the Council of Trent. |
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In the important second chapter dealing with the Council of Trent and the popes contemporary with it, the stress is laid again on the importance of binding tradition. |
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Hopefully those people originating from south of the Trent now resident in and around York will have a good sense of humour and dismiss his remarks with a grin. |
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Standing above the river Trent is St Wystan's Church, much of which is of the mid-C14 and C15 including the tower and spire, clerestory, and roof. |
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Suddenly, Trent felt a burst of pain split his left shoulder. |
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The Cheshire Ring is formed from the Rochdale, Ashton, Peak Forest, Macclesfield, Trent and Mersey and Bridgewater canals. |
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A crucial consideration was transportation, achieved on water via the Chesterfield Canal, the North Sea, and the rivers Trent and Thames. |
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Entalysis, a business performance management software company, is located in Burton upon Trent town centre. |
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The kingdom was centred on the valley of the River Trent and its tributaries, in the region now known as the English Midlands. |
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Old Trafford Cricket Ground had bid for the third venue, but Trent Bridge was chosen for its closer proximity to the two London grounds. |
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This was done in June 2009, with the first two going to Trent Johnston and Alex Cusack. |
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Holy Orders is one of the Seven Sacraments, enumerated at the Council of Trent, that the Magisterium considers to be of divine institution. |
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Thus, the Council of Trent attempted to improve the discipline and administration of the Church. |
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Since the first Trent 500 ran in May 1999, seven development engines have achieved a total of more than 1,700 test bed hours. |
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Both Trent and Amber are achondroplastic dwarves, with the kind of dwarfism that affects your extremities. |
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The Sussex wicketkeeper struggled with his persistent Achilles injury during the first Test at Trent Bridge. |
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Genoise, bred in France by Rolland Paulette, made 4,500gns when selling to Mallaber Partners, Park Farm, Burton on Trent. |
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The conciliar documents, of course, do encounter resistance, but was it ever different after a great council such as Nicea, Chalcedon, or Trent? |
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Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, a notorious neatnik, claimed to have invented the paper clip. |
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Ian was joined at the Style Club hair salon in Dublin as world cup heroes Kevin O'Brien, Trent Johnson and John Mooney all took the plunge. |
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This would create a new ring route for leisure boats involving the Trent and Mersey Canal, the Anderton Boat Lift and the River Weaver. |
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The region's major rivers, the Nene, the Soar, the Trent and the Welland, flow in a northeasterly direction towards the Humber and the Wash. |
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The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts and The Wildlife Trusts are based next to the River Trent and Newark Castle railway station. |
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The Trent is a navigable river, and is used to transport goods to the Humber, as well as passing by many power stations. |
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The main rivers in the county are the River Derwent and the River Dove which both join the River Trent in the south. |
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The independent sector includes Repton School, Ockbrook School, Trent College and The Elms School. |
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Of the tributaries of the River Trent, that drain the south and east, the River Derwent is the most prominent. |
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A charming footpath leads over the fields to the highway, where a bridge spans the Trent. |
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The central third descends from the University district in the north, past Nottingham Trent University's Gothic revival Arkwright Building. |
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Their two football grounds, on opposite sides of the River Trent, are noted for geographically being the closest in English league football. |
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Nottingham Trent University's FlyFM is based at the university's city campus and is broadcast online. |
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He abandoned his invasion at Swarkestone Bridge on the River Trent just a few miles south of Derby. |
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Local bus services in and around Derby are run by a number of companies, but principally Trent Barton and Arriva Midlands. |
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This engine, the Trent XWB is an engine developed from the Trent 1000, a variant of which was offered for the original A350 proposal. |
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Rugby Rail Users Group is campaigning hard to secure more direct express services down the Trent Valley main line to Crewe, Preston and beyond. |
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The number and nature of the sacraments were defined by several ecumenical councils, most recently the Council of Trent. |
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At the Augsburg Interim in 1548, he created a solution giving certain allowances to Protestants until the Council of Trent would restore unity. |
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The River Idle, a tributary of the Trent, is formed in Sherwood Forest from the confluence of several minor streams. |
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Priestley had written about England north of the Trent, sparking an interest in reportage. |
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English cricket grounds include Lords, The Oval, Headingley, Old Trafford, Edgbaston and Trent Bridge. |
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Since 1898 Nottingham Forest have played their home games at the City Ground in West Bridgford, on the banks of the River Trent. |
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The City Ground is 300 yards away from Notts County's Meadow Lane stadium, on the other side of the Trent. |
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The tourists put those issues behind them to bowl England out for 215 after losing the toss in the First Test at Trent Bridge. |
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It is formed at Trent Falls, Faxfleet, by the confluence of the tidal rivers Ouse and Trent. |
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During the Trent Affair of late 1861, London drew the line and Washington retreated. |
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On 2 June 2013, the Trent XWB engines were powered up on the A350 for the first time. |
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On September 10, 2010, a partial engine surge occurred in a Trent engine on ZA001 at Roswell. |
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Near Nottingham, Trent Cottages, a row of railway workers housing built in the 1860s would also have to be demolished. |
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The Environment Agency also publishes information about tidal bores, these being the Trent Aegir and the Severn bore. |
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The Quadrophenia tour started in Stoke on Trent in October and was immediately beset with problems. |
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On 18 July 2011, Blake was awarded an Honorary degree for Doctor of Art from Nottingham Trent University. |
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Australia captain Steve Smith and New Zealand's left-arm paceman Trent Boult have been named in both the Test and ODI teams. |
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It is England's advantage then, despite the loss of Jos Buttler to the last ball before stumps for 67 to Trent Boult. |
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The reservoir is currently owned and operated by Severn Trent Water Limited with oversight and regulation by Natural Resources Wales. |
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Josiah Spode introduced bone china at Trent in 1796, and Thomas Minton opened his manufactory. |
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The city is served by the Trent and Mersey Canal, which sees traffic of some 10,000 boats a year. |
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The stone is presumed to have been destined for strengthening a causeway across the River Trent. |
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Navy's boarding of the British ship Trent and seizure of two Confederate diplomats. |
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At Wareham it and the River Piddle, also known as the River Trent, flow into Poole Harbour via the Wareham Channel. |
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The pope proceeded to open the Council of Trent, which resulted in decrees against the reformers. |
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The Council of Trent also gave bishops greater power to supervise all aspects of religious life. |
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The Council of Trent did not focus on the style of music but on attitudes of worship and reverence during the mass. |
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The Cardinal Archbishop of Milan, Charles Borromeo, was a very important figure in reforming church music after the Council of Trent. |
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The road crosses the Trent and Mersey Canal and River Trent, where it enters Derbyshire and the district of South Derbyshire. |
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Nottingham Trent University also has an agricultural college near Southwell, while the University of Nottingham has one at Sutton Bonington. |
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Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club are a first class cricket club who play at Trent Bridge in West Bridgford. |
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For the Trent this proportion is lower, but with nearly half of low flows being made up of these effluent inflows, it is still significant. |
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A number of the smaller Trent tributaries are still named as warping drains, such as Morton warping drain, near Gainsborough. |
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The Trent rises on the Staffordshire moorlands near the village of Biddulph Moor, from a number of sources including the Trent Head Well. |
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It is then joined by other small streams to form the Head of Trent, which flows south, to the only reservoir along its course at Knypersley. |
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At Shardlow, where the Trent and Mersey Canal begins, the river also meets the Derwent at Derwent Mouth. |
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Downstream of Nottingham it passes Radcliffe on Trent, Stoke Bardolph and Burton Joyce before reaching Gunthorpe with its bridge, lock and weir. |
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Downstream of Keadby the river progressively widens, passing Amcotts and Flixborough to reach Burton upon Stather and finally Trent Falls. |
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These levels extend across the Trent valley, and include the lower reaches of the Eau, Torne and Idle. |
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The topography, geology and land use of the Trent catchment, all have a direct influence on the hydrology of the river. |
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Due to the size of the flood and the ice entrained in the flow, nearly every bridge along the Trent was badly damaged or washed away. |
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Nottingham seems to have been the ancient head of navigation until the Restoration, due partly to the difficult navigation of the Trent Bridge. |
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A third Act of 1892 reverted the name to the Trent Navigation Company, and this time, some improvements were performed. |
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Plans for new larger locks at Beeston and Wilford were abandoned when the Trent Catchment Board opposed them. |
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The canal connects the Trent to the Potteries and on to Runcorn and the Bridgewater Canal. |
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The use of a maritime pilot on the Trent is not compulsory for commercial craft, but is suggested for those without any experience of the river. |
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The Trent historically marked the boundary between Northern England and Southern England. |
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Angling clubs in Burton used the Dove or local lakes for fishing, as the Trent through the town was absent of any fish. |
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Using invertebrates as an indicator of pollution levels, it was appropriately named the Trent Biotic index. |
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The improvements that have taken place mean that the Trent can be used for public water consumption. |
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The Domesday catalogue showed that there were many successful mills and fisheries along the Trent. |
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Written records show that in the 12th century landlords were paid in salmon, in lieu of rent at Burton upon Trent. |
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The only toll bridge that remains across the Trent is at Dunham, although it is free to cross on Christmas and Boxing Day. |
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Along with other major rivers in the Midlands, the Trent is widely used for recreational activities, both on the water and along its riverbanks. |
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Extended in 2012, the route now runs from Trent Lock in the south through to Alkborough where the river meets the Humber. |
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Both whitewater and flat water canoeing is possible on the Trent, with published guides and touring routes being listed for the river. |
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Established in 1886 the Trent valley sailing club is one of two clubs that use the river for dingy sailing, regattas, and events. |
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It rises on Axe Edge Moor near Buxton and flows generally south to its confluence with the River Trent at Newton Solney. |
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On the way it collects the waters of the River Swale, River Nidd, River Wharfe, River Aire, River Derwent and River Trent. |
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The programme is being run jointly by the National Trust, Severn Trent Water and Peak District National Park. |
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At a stroke, Anglo-Catholicism became English, patriotic and insular, rather than Roman, Italian and sinisterly post-Council of Trent. |
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Teamcrazy, who train in Kings Norton and Shirley, took part in the PKA National Championships in Burton on Trent. |
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Cohorts of charabancs fanfared Offa's province and his concern, negotiating the by-ways from Teme to Trent. |
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Numerous weapons have also been recovered from rivers, especially the Thames, but also the Trent and Tyne. |
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The same is true of the settlements along the rivers Ouse, Trent, Witham, Nene and along the marshy lower Thames. |
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He went very quickly about East Anglia into the Humber's mouth, and so upward along the Trent till he came to Gainsborough. |
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In October 2014, the Ministry of Defence announced the names of the first three ships as HMS Forth, HMS Medway and HMS Trent. |
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He began to form an axis between Oxford and Newark on Trent in Nottinghamshire. |
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The River Manifold and River Dove, in the south west whose sources are on Axe Edge Moor flow into the Trent, while the River Dane flows into the River Weaver. |
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Severn Trent Property sold the site following the completion of a new rising main between Crick and Rugby which has taken all flows down to the much larger plant in Rugby. |
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The report said that Bell's match-winning hundred at Trent Bridge showed how much he had moved on from 2005, but Australia's cricketers were still stuck in a time warp. |
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In Derby, the three shaft Trent engines get developed and produced. |
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Today all these reservoirs are managed by Severn Trent Water. |
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The Birmingham Corporation Water Department was set up in 1876 to supply water to Birmingham, up until 1974 when its responsibilities were transferred to Severn Trent Water. |
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In 2003 seven new parish councils were set up for Burton upon Trent, and in 2001 the Milton Keynes urban area became entirely parished, with ten new parishes being created. |
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What is notable is that the majority of these urban areas are in the upper reaches of either the Trent itself, as is the case with Stoke, or the tributaries. |
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Historically, these issues resulted in a considerable deterioration in the water quality of both the Trent, and its tributaries, especially the Tame. |
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Underlying the upper reaches of the Trent, are formations of Millstone Grit and Carboniferous Coal Measures which include layers of sandstones, marls and coal seams. |
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The River Manifold and River Dove, rivers of the south west whose sources are on Axe Edge Moor, also flow into the Trent, while the River Dane flows into the River Weaver. |
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The area roughly spans from the River Trent and River Dee to the Scottish border in the north, although precise definitions of its southern extent vary. |
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Yorkshire star Hammy will be at Trent Bridge this afternoon to cheer on the Saltires when they take on Notts in the final clash of their debut season in the one-day league. |
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Over 61,000 students attend the city's two universities, Nottingham Trent University and the University of Nottingham, both of which have several campuses in the city. |
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Istarted the 2011 hunting season on New Year's Day in Arizona bowhunting javelina and mule deer with my good friend, Trent Swanson with Swarovski Optik. |
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Borromeo kept in contact with his church in Milian through letters and eagerly encouraged the leaders there to implement the reforms coming from the Council of Trent. |
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Glover noted in 1829 that all three types of crossing were still in use on the Derbyshire section of the Trent, but that the fords were derelict and dangerous. |
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A THREE-year campaign to eradicate the Floating Pennywort plant from the Rivers Tame and Trent in the Tamworth area has been started by the Environment Agency. |
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There were also negotiations with the London and North Eastern Railway, who were responsible for the Nottingham Canal between Trent Lock and Lenton. |
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The traditional county town is Nottingham, though the county council is based in West Bridgford in the borough of Rushcliffe, at a site facing Nottingham over the River Trent. |
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The Trent, fed by the Soar and Erewash, and Idle, composed of many streams from Sherwood Forest, run through wide and flat valleys, merging at Misterton. |
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At least one other medieval attempt was made to bridge the Trent near Wilden at Hemington, but this was gone long before the end of the Middle Ages. |
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Other imaginary lines can be drawn, for similar purposes, between the Severn Estuary and the Wash, and between the Severn and the mouth of the River Trent. |
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The Grand Union refused to improve the Soar Navigation, because the Trent Navigation Company could not guarantee 135,000 tons of additional traffic. |
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The two locks at Cromwell became one, capable of holding eight Trent barges, dredging equipment was updated, and several of the locks were mechanised. |
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Since then, the largest GE engines operators, which include Emirates, US Airways, Hawaiian Airlines and ILFC have selected the Trent XWB for their A350 orders. |
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The Trent is widely known for its tendency to cause significant flooding along its course, and there is a well documented flood history extending back for some 900 years. |
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In the north the levels merge into the slightly more undulating Vale of York close to the Escrick glacial moraine, and to the south merge into the Trent Vale. |
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In 2016, Rolls Royce began flight testing its new Trent 1000 TEN engine. |
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The primary reason for locating so many generating stations beside the Trent was the availability of sufficient amounts of cooling water from the river. |
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Showers scuppered English victory hopes at Lord's and further wet weather made batting treacherous on the opening day of the seven-wicket defeat at Trent Bridge. |
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When PWEI signed to Nothing Records, Mansell became close friends with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, and he performed backing vocals on the 1999 album The Fragile. |
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A quarry site in Staffordshire may become a regional water sport centre in plans unveiled for a 14,000-acre riverside leisure area on the Trent and Tame. |
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Instead, he''s being forced to tolerate a holiday on the East Coast with his mother Pam, her new boyfriend Trent and Trent''s tearaway teenage daughter Steph. |
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The Trent is noted for a tidal phenomenon called the Eagre or Aiger. a species of bore like that which occurs on an enormous scale at the mouth of the Amazon. |
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The now tidal river meanders across a wide floodplain, at the edge of which are located riverside villages such as Carlton and Sutton on Trent, Besthorpe and Girton. |
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Ben Stokes and Stuart Broad were made to toil following some aggressive hitting, until Broad dismissed Trent Boult to give him his 13th five-wicket haul in Test cricket. |
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It then reaches the town of Gainsborough with its own Trent Bridge. |
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If Trent Boult was the best of the lot, picking three wickets for 19 runs, he was ably supported by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Moises Henriques and Karn Sharma. |
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At West Stockwith the Trent is joined by the Chesterfield Canal and the River Idle and soon after enters Lincolnshire fully, passing to the west of Scunthorpe. |
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In 1974, these works were transferred to the regional water authorities, with the Severn Trent Water Authority taking over the role for the Trent catchment. |
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The Trent and Mersey link gave the Duke access to the Midlands, and forestalled the Weaver Trustees from making their own junction with the canal. |
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Premier Foods make Mr Kipling slices and Cherry Bakewells in Trent Vale. |
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These included the rivers Severn, Witham, Trent and Yorkshire Ouse. |
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Treated human sewage, known as sludge or biosolids, is being spread on nearly 3,000 Midlands fields alone to grow crops such as corn and maize, said Severn Trent Water. |
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When this retreated, the Trent adopted its current course into the Humber. |
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Additionally, the Caldon Canal branches off from the Trent and Mersey Canal at Etruria, within the city boundaries, going to Froghall with one branch going to Leek. |
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It stretches from the western outskirts of Leicester in the east to Burton upon Trent in the west, and is planned to link the ancient forests of Needwood and Charnwood. |
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The Trent XWB is the only engine offered on the A350 XWB twinjet. |
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Torksey railway viaduct, built across the Trent in 1849, is considered to be the first box girder bridge, designed by Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet. |
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Trent took a moment to ponder this question and, from where Ally was sitting, it looked like he was going over a check list in his mind. |
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Trent thought it would be funny to blindside me and throw me over his shoulder. |
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Trent reciprocated her embrace, lacing his arms around her waist and lifting her up against him. |
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Trent helped me off the floor and walked me to the kitchen, where he sat me down in a chair. |
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Trent ducked under another swing attack, swept with his feet in a scissors kick that tripped up his opponent and forced him to the ground. |
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Trent breathed in deeply, fighting the urge to retort something regrettable. |
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Trent scoffed in complete disgust, though he wasn't really thinking about the price of the wine. |
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Trent had also dressed me in tight black jeans, a black t-shirt and a black velvet frock coat. |
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Trent cried, for the exact moment she turned away, the liquids had started fizzing. |
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Trent stopped cold and very slowly turned around, his eyes throwing flames at David. |
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Trent watched Ally walk away from him, her black cocktail dress hugging her in all the perfect places. |
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Trent hopped off of the bed and went over to the wet bar, making himself a mimosa that was very heavy on the Cristal. |
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Trent stepped onto the plane, ignoring the flight attendant who welcomed him aboard. |
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Trent saw that she was seriously hurting so he abruptly sobered. |
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Trent wanted to speak but he was having trouble corralling the words. |
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Trent slinked an arm around Ally's waist, rested his hand on her hip and followed her into the laundry room, where the iron was heating up on the ironing board. |
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Trent and I had just sneaked into the storage closet when his gaze drifted to the snare drum, and before I knew it, he started poking holes into it. |
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Trent quickly sorted the names out into two separate columns. |
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Trent faced the girl who'd spoken to him and was completely dumbstruck. |
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Trent Lott, R-Miss., suggested that there could be repercussions for the industry, always well-protected by Congress, if it succeeded in scuttling the agreement. |
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Trent Molter, SI represents over three decades of innovation in the waste and energy industry. |
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Trent Lamb and Kimberly Whicker have been hired as physicians in the Emergency Department of the White River Health System of Batesville. |
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Trent lived in the apartment building and was the dog's owner. |
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Trent Lott have stabbed the industry with accusations, portraying it in public as a premium-sucking, claim-denying boogeyman. |
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Trent had summoned Jefferson after arguing with Ahmad Phillips. |
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Trent Shelton and Kevin Flemer pitched the bottom of the ninth inning. |
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