Baywind also hopes to invest in one of the 30 turbines planned by Warwick Energy for an offshore wind farm near Barrow. |
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Warwick claims cyborgs will buy us time in the evolutionary race between people and robots. |
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British cyberneticist Kevin Warwick, for one, is confident that super-smart Sonny-style robots will exist within the next few decades. |
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The five-year-old produced a tremendous display of jumping on his fencing debut at Warwick last month when winning by 20 lengths. |
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The Warwick Rodeo can trace its roots back to 1857 where records indicate the first professional buckjumping contest. |
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In 1998, Warwick shocked the international science community when he had a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted into his arm. |
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With a first at Oxford in oriental studies he entered Parliament in 1923 for the safe seat of Warwick and Leamington. |
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At the end of the half they looked certain to close the gap further when Warwick threw wide to McPhillips in space, but the chance went astray. |
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Average depth of 33m makes the Warwick Deeping ideal for nitrox, though beware of the scour under the stern. |
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In Warwick, only 75 miles away, these activities are all deemed acceptable farming uses under the zoning code. |
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Not to be ungrateful, Nod, but I'd want to go into the centre of Warwick for why? |
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I told him to stay on the motorway until we got near Warwick but after half an hour he went wrong again. |
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Perhaps mental disintegration's forefather is the immoveable Warwick Armstrong, that roundhead in the age of cavaliers. |
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Warwick Davis was only 11 when he was selected out of a 1981 casting cattle call to play Wicket the Ewok in Return Of The Jedi. |
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The first year that Warwick opened for undergraduates, all the undergraduates and postgraduates could get into one lecture theatre. |
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Northcote's head chef Warwick Dodds outlined the restaurant's secret for a successful hotpot. |
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By showering favours on Elizabeth's relatives, Edward began to build up a faction to counter Warwick. |
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Each specially-commissioned carriage is named after one of Britain's most beautiful stately homes and castles such as Chatsworth and Warwick. |
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Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, used by robots to navigate around objects, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense. |
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Warwick station is a major park-and-ride, bus transfer and walk-on station. |
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Dionne Warwick has, over an illustrious four-decade career, established herself as an international musical legend. |
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When covering Dionne Warwick, it's hard to avoid the mellow middle-of-the-road. |
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Prof Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense. |
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Warwick Castle has been staging jousting tournaments since the 12 th century, so they really should have the hang of it by now. |
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The company starts its campaign for stand alone, non-union agreements with a ballot at Warwick Farm today. |
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Joe Warwick was blown away not just by the food but by the competitors' flagrant disregard for the rules. |
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Warwick uncrowns him and sends him under arrest to the Archbishop of York. |
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Professor Warwick has already experimented with a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted in his arm to determine the likelihood of a future with implant technology. |
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However, his captors were forsworn when he was taken by the Earl of Warwick a month later, while housed at the village of Deddington on his way south. |
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Any Sydneysider considering him or herself a racing fan will be at Warwick Farm next Saturday for the mouth-watering Apollo Stakes showdown between Sunline and Tie The Knot. |
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He received various pensions, grants and sinecures from the crown, was a member of parliament for the borough of Warwick, and frequently served abroad. |
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The Wars of the Roses began in 1455 when the Duke of York and the Earl of Warwick raised an army to defeat and capture the Lancastrian king, Henry the Sixth, at St Albans. |
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He is commemorated by a gilded bronze effigy in his chapel in St Mary's, Warwick, and an illustrated panegyric by the Warwickshire antiquary John Rous. |
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When Sir Warwick and Lady Mary Fairfax decided they no longer needed their weekender property, they wanted to turn it into an ideal suburban community. |
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Mr Warwick, who has had the goats for a year, classes them as volunteer groundsmen and says they are relentless workers who never shirk their duties. |
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In 1923 he became MP for Warwick and Leamington, a seat he held until 1957 when, as prime minister, he resigned and was subsequently raised to the peerage as the Earl of Avon. |
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We have to make him an awful person, because Warwick, his screen presence is adorable. |
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The work based learning is supported by national events and study days at Warwick University to develop soft skills such as presentations and decision making. |
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Among the things it keeps count of are mentions of Mrs Warwick. |
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The Coventry and Warwick Panthers are members of the British Universities Ice Hockey Association. |
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Cyborg scientist Kevin Warwick is also a Coventrian, as is Sir John Egan, industrialist and former Chief Executive of Jaguar Cars. |
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To the south, it gives a direct link to the M40, making use of the existing Warwick and Kenilworth Bypasses. |
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Several priests set out for Warwick, worried about the fate of their colleagues. |
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Warwick was also condemned to death, but his life was spared and his sentence reduced to life imprisonment. |
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The Westropes were friendly and provided him with comfortable accommodation at Warwick Mansions, Pond Street. |
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At the beginning of 1935 he had to move out of Warwick Mansions, and Mabel Fierz found him a flat in Parliament Hill. |
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The team continued its success on the 1921 Tour of England, winning three out of the five Tests in Warwick Armstrong's last series. |
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Hill stepped down from the position in 2011 and was succeeded by Derek Warwick. |
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Warwick Academy, one of the oldest schools in the western hemisphere, is in the parish of Warwick, Bermuda. |
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Kittredge showed Malory as a soldier and a member of Parliament, who fought at Calais with Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. |
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Despite some family hostility the marriage took place on 17 April 1937 at the Church of the Assumption in Warwick Street, London. |
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From 1906 to 1910 it was again held at Warwick but further additions and major improvements made at Cheltenham by Messrs. |
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Massachusetts, Providence Plantation, Rhode Island, Warwick, and Connecticut were charter colonies. |
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The first black Conservative Peer was John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Warwick. |
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The Duke of York took refuge in Ireland, while Edward went with the Nevilles to Calais where Warwick was governor. |
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However, the king increasingly became estranged from their leader the Earl of Warwick, due primarily to his marriage. |
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The abrupt rise of the Woodville family created animosity among the nobility of England, above all in the case of Warwick. |
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Over time, Warwick became progressively more alienated from King Edward, and his intentions turned toward treason. |
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In the autumn of 1467, Warwick withdrew from the court to his Yorkshire estates. |
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Warwick then attempted to rule in Edward's name, but the nobility, many of whom owed their preferments to the king, were restive. |
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A local rebellion arose in the north, and it became increasingly clear that Warwick was unable to rule through the King. |
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At this point, Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but sought reconciliation instead. |
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A few months later in March 1470, Warwick and Clarence chose this opportunity to rebel against Edward IV again. |
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Tony Wheeler graduated from the University of Warwick and London Business School, and was a former engineer at the Chrysler corporation. |
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In 2005 he rejoined the University of Warwick, where he lectures Economic History. |
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The A69 into Carlisle has the name Warwick Road, and is known to be one of the most congested roads in the county. |
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Carlisle RFC play at Warwick Road, alongside Carlisle United Football Club. |
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Examples are 'Kaz', 'Shaz', 'Baz' and Waz' for Karen, Sharon, Barry, and Warwick, and the latest, 'soz' for sorry. |
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A jury at Warwick Crown Court found Agha, 28, of Aster Walk, Nuneaton, not guilty. |
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Occasional Coarse Language is a Farr designed Cookson 12 owned by Sydney yachtman Warwick Sharman. |
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Also at Warwick, John Tuck is hoping for a good show from Rio's King in the Questor International Novices' Trial Hurdle. |
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She cited the example of Central Falls and of the town of West Warwick. |
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The 34-year-old, who grew up in the Cotswolds but has lived in Warwick for the past six years, was described as an experienced kayaker. |
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Author George RR Martin loosely based Game of Thrones' Lord Walder Frey on Warwick the Kingmaker. |
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When they discovered the plot had failed they stole cavalry horses from the stables at Warwick Castle to help in their escape. |
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Warwick left the undertaker's shop and retraced his steps until he had passed the lawyer's office, toward which he threw an affectionate glance. |
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Why, Warwick, canst thous speak against thy Liege, Whom thou obeyedst thirty and six years, And not bewray thy treason with a blush? |
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When they returned, Clarence switched sides at the Battle of Barnet and Warwick and his brother were killed. |
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York returned to Ireland, and his eldest son, Edward, Earl of March, Salisbury and Warwick fled to Calais. |
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Warwick and his supporters even began to launch raids on the English coast from Calais, adding to the sense of chaos and disorder. |
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Warwick travelled to Ireland to concert plans with York, evading the royal ships commanded by the Duke of Exeter. |
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At the Battle of Northampton on 10 July, the Yorkist army under Warwick defeated the Lancastrians, aided by treachery in the king's ranks. |
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Edward and Warwick marched north, gathering a large army as they went, and met an equally impressive Lancastrian army at Towton. |
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From the testimony of the captured leaders, he declared that Warwick and George, Duke of Clarence, had instigated them. |
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When Warwick restored Henry VI in 1470, Jasper Tudor returned from exile and brought Henry to court. |
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As the relationship between the king and Warwick became strained, Edward IV opposed the match. |
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She later received another allowance, apparently for being engaged as nurse for Clarence's son, Edward of Warwick. |
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The young woman kept on down Front Street, Warwick maintaining his distance a few rods behind her. |
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It has a large research grant, as does the University of Warwick, which is the next largest in terms of funding. |
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Birmingham and Warwick are members of the Russell Group of public research universities. |
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Warwick passed through one of the wide brick arches and traversed the building with a leisurely step. |
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British Aerospace's head office was in Warwick House, Farnborough Aerospace Centre in Farnborough, Hampshire. |
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Warwick is the county town of Warwickshire, England, situated on a bend of the River Avon. |
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In 2007, the Tussauds Group merged with Merlin Entertainments, which is the current owner of Warwick Castle. |
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Warwick Castle is situated in the town of Warwick, on a sandstone bluff at a bend of the River Avon. |
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When Thomas de Beaumont, 6th Earl of Warwick died, the castle and lands passed to his sister, Lady Margery, Countess of Warwick in her own right. |
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A group of magnates led by the Earl of Warwick and Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, accused Gaveston of stealing the royal treasure. |
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The line of Beauchamps Earls ended in 1449 when Anne de Beauchamp, 15th Countess of Warwick, died. |
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Richard Neville became the next Earl of Warwick through his wife's inheritance of the title. |
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During the summer of 1469, Neville rebelled against King Edward IV and imprisoned him in Warwick Castle. |
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Warwick Castle had fallen into decay due to its age and neglect, and despite his remarks Dudley did not initiate any repairs to the castle. |
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When Ambrose Dudley died in 1590 the title of Earl of Warwick became extinct for the second time. |
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Warwick Castle withstood the siege and was later used to hold prisoners taken by the Parliamentarians. |
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When the title of Earl of Warwick was created for the third time in 1618, the Greville family were still in possession of Warwick Castle. |
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Francis Greville, 8th Baron Brooke, undertook a renewed programme of improvements to Warwick Castle and its grounds. |
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The 8th Baron Brooke was also bestowed with the title Earl of Warwick in 1759, the fourth creation of the title. |
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With the recreation of the title, the castle was back in the ownership of the earls of Warwick. |
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The collection of armoury on display at Warwick Castle is regarded as second only to that of the Tower of London. |
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In June 2005, Warwick Castle became home to one of the world's largest working siege engines. |
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When Warwick Castle was rebuilt in the reign of King Henry II it had a new layout with the buildings against the curtain walls. |
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Its original name derived from the Knights Templar, who used to own a manor in Warwick. |
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The city has two universities, Coventry University in the city centre and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts. |
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The Westwood Academy, which is a Technology College, is close to the University of Warwick. |
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I planned to use the ring road from the London Road to access Warwick Road. |
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According to the Warwick Business School, bonus clawback at UK banks could in turn affect risk-taking abilities of banks. |
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Matty Betts More roadwork headaches looming for drivers near Warwick University Can they stop doing the roads by chucking loose stones on it? |
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Roderick Sangster, 58, was found guilty of entering into a bigamous marriage by a jury at Warwick Crown Court last month. |
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But last week she saw him found guilty at Warwick Crown Court of entering into a bigamous marriage with her. |
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Roderick Sangster, 58, was guilty of entering a bigamous marriage by a jury at Warwick Crown Court last month. |
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Mr Lota, who lives in Laburnum Grove, Warwick is described as being Asian, 5ft 11ins, slim with short, greying hair. |
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Professor Ian Stewart, who lectures in chaos theory at Warwick University, hopes the same could happen with British sci-fi. |
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For the rest of the season Warwick bookholders will be able to fish the Tavern AC length of the Grand Union Canal at Knowle as a club water. |
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The book worm from Coventry is retiring after 47 years working at libraries across the county including Warwick, Leamington, and Kenilworth. |
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A nursery taking up 10 acres on the Warwick Road in 1880 was run by John Stevens, who described himself as a nurseryman, seedman and florist. |
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Conditions at Warwick are also likely to be far more forgiving for Brickfielder, who has been dropped 3lb in the ratings since Haydock. |
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The winner Brooklime has since run well in nurseries, including when second off a mark of 76 at Warwick on Saturday. |
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American tourists visiting Warwick Castle will love the Rose and Crown for its understated British middle-classness. |
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A STUDY by Warwick University shows most GPs are considering quitting or having a career break in the next five years. |
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The charity hopes to replace its ageing hospice in Warwick Road, Solihull, with a nearby building to modernise care for the terminally ill. |
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Avonvale Veterinary Centres in Warwick, Southam, Kenilworth and Wellesbourne already castrate between 400 and 500 cats each year. |
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Among the teams they will be racing are a team from Warwick University's Australian partner Monash University. |
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A PARALYMPIC monoskier from Warwick has become the first ambassador for Heart of England Mencap. |
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Steven Spiller, 53, from Wrexham, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to dangerous driving causing serious injury. |
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Astronomers at Warwick University say they've discovered a star system that not only looks like a game of snooker, but once behaved like one. |
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A STINKY breath-o-meter drew crowds of schoolchildren at a science attraction as part of celebrations for Warwick University's 50th birthday. |
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Cases being heard at Warwick Crown Court could be disrupted as workers stage a one-day strikeover job cuts, pay and privatisation. |
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Researchers at the University of Warwick compared 200 adults born very prematurely or severely underweight with adults born at term. |
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If this carries on we'll end up with a sprawling conurbation from Warwick up to Nuneaton and across to Solihull. |
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Warwick Davis hosts as regulars Tim Vine and Joe Wilkinson compete with some famous faces in the noughts and crosses game. |
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This star-studded octet will be at Warwick Arts Centre on Tuesday, in a major joint promotion between Birmingham Jazz and Jazz Coventry. |
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A Fellow of the IET, Professor Warwick has already made significant advances in the field of cyborg development. |
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Warwick District Council refused the scheme saying it was overdevelopment in Leamington's conservation area. |
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In fact, it is Warwick International School of Riding and the only maidens are the ones trotting ponies overjumps in a neighbouring field. |
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Charter Avenue is gridlocked most mornings and evenings,traffic coming off the A46 to access Warwick University is the same. |
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Retention of earth bund, hardstanding and pool for agricultural reasons at Heronsbrook Farm, Warwick Road, Knowle. |
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Warwick University is investigating the possibility of making cars out of elephant grass. |
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Phil Hobday says he's devastated to shut up shop for good at Hobdays, in Warwick Street. |
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At a presentation ceremony at Warwick University, Coventry-based Improvision was named winner of the achievement in innovation category. |
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The question is, can Warwick maintain his pride and self-respect as the film crew charts his every move? |
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Warwick researchers will use the fruit fly as a model in their research into Alzheimer's, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder. |
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Weavers, of Bullas Road, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court to one charge of smuggling. |
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Thomas Stevens, inventor of the Stevengraph, who lived in Warwick Row, decorated his foliage-covered house. |
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In 1460 Edward landed in Kent with Salisbury, Warwick and Salisbury's brother William Neville, Lord Fauconberg, raised an army, and occupied London. |
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The education watchdog praised the summer schools, run by the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth at Warwick University, for their 'excellent' teaching. |
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The song occurred when Duffy, then 19 years old, was familiarising herself with the London Underground and accidentally found herself at the Warwick Avenue station. |
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Moreover, there are 5 occurrences of jugement and 2 of comberment in Guy of Warwick and the Poems of William of Shoreham also include jugement 5 times and conjurement 3 times. |
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Many more examples appear later in Bevis of Hampton, Arthur and Merlin, Guy of Warwick, The Seven Sages, all from 1330, in Ayenbit of Inwit and the Midland Prose Psalter. |
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His brother George turned traitor again, abandoning Warwick. |
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The Earl of Warwick took this opportunity to seize Gaveston, taking him to Warwick Castle, where Lancaster and the rest of his faction assembled on 18 June. |
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Warwick's brother John Neville, who had recently received the empty title Marquess of Montagu and who led large armies in the Scottish marches, suddenly defected to Warwick. |
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After forays in running a sweetshop in York and a greengrocery in Devon, they were on their way to look at a Suffolk bookshop when they stopped off in Warwick. |
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The research from Bristol and Warwick universities also linked parents' drinking and drug taking habits with an increase in the chance of cot death occurring. |
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Edward was escorted to London by Warwick's brother George Neville, the Archbishop of York, where he and Warwick were reconciled, to outward appearances. |
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The glory of Venice will be uncovered during a study day at the Oddfellows Hall, in Warwick Street, Leamington, on Saturday, January 24, from 10am-4pm. |
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In the period from 1973 to 1974 Larkin became an Honorary Fellow of St John's College, Oxford, and was awarded honorary degrees by Warwick, St Andrews and Sussex universities. |
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Cybernetics expert Kevin Warwick believes tiny microchips implanted into people's brains could boost basic human powers and help combat illnesses. |
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By 1469, Warwick had formed an alliance with Edward's jealous and treacherous brother George, who married Isabel Neville in defiance of Edward's wishes in Calais. |
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Richard Lee's seven-year-old was unlucky to run into Vibrato Valtat in a Grade2 at Warwick last month and should go one better back in handicap company. |
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In late June 1460, Warwick, Salisbury and Edward of March crossed the Channel and rapidly established themselves in Kent and London, where they enjoyed wide support. |
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Over its 950 years of history Warwick Castle has been owned by 36 different individuals, plus four periods as crown property under seven different monarchs. |
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Greville commissioned Italian painter Antonio Canaletto to paint Warwick Castle in 1747, while the castle grounds and gardens were undergoing landscaping by Brown. |
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Somerset was appointed Governor of Calais and was dispatched to take over the vital fortress on the French coast, but his attempts to evict Warwick were easily repulsed. |
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From dingy dungeon to terrible torture chamber, murder holes to garderobes, Warwick has all the authentic ingredients of a medieval castle steeped in adventure. |
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Under Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke, Warwick Castle's defences were enhanced from January to May 1642 in preparation for attack during the First English Civil War. |
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There are medical schools are at Warwick, Keele and Birmingham. |
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The pair are both entered in the Kingmaker Novices' Chase at Warwick and, more ambitiously, the totepool Game Spirit Chase at Newbury and have each strung up good sequences. |
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Donna Rainbird aged 30, of Somerville House, Waterson Croft, Chelmsley Wood, pleaded guilty at Warwick Crown Court last year to two charges of theft. |
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After Warwick I moved to Swindon for a taste of Anglo-Catholicism. |
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A timber building was erected in the castle for her to stay in, and Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, left the castle to the Queen during her visits. |
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The mast was put up by Airwave mm02 in September without planning permission and an application for retrospective permission was refused by Warwick District Council. |
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Those taking part included Warwick Orchestral Winds, Parve Cantorum Choir, Coventry Cathedral Chapterhouse Choir and the choir from Milby School, in Nuneaton. |
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These are some of the older characters who will get their last outing in Rory's new show, the Election Battlebus Tour, which stops off at Warwick Arts Centre next week. |
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Edward was the last Earl of Warwick of the title's first creation. |
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Despite this, the Domesday Book records Northantone as possessing 316 houses with a population of 2000 people, ranking between Warwick and Leicester in size. |
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The Behavioural Science Group at the Warwick Business School is to try 'nudge theory' to persuade Britain's 48 million litter louts to give up the habit. |
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In 1088, Henry de Beaumont was made the first Earl of Warwick. |
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The former church minister was found guilty in his absence at Warwick Crown Court on November 14 of entering into a bigamous marriage and committing forgery. |
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York, Salisbury and Warwick were summoned to a royal council at Coventry, but they refused, fearing arrest when they were isolated from their own supporters. |
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Greville converted it to a country house and it was owned by the Greville family, who became Earls of Warwick in 1759, until 1978 when it was bought by the Tussauds Group. |
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Furious, Warwick tried first to supplant Edward with his younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, establishing the alliance by marriage to his daughter, Isabel Neville. |
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Dr Gerard Hyland, a biophysicist at the University of Warwick, believes the frequency of cordless telephones and their style of use makes them a great risk to the brain. |
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There's some unusual audience participation when Warwick singersongwriter Anna Ryder organises a mass performance of the Blue Danube Waltz on drinking straws. |
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In 2002 Jeremy Smith and Robin Naylor of the University of Warwick conducted a study into the determinants of degree performance at UK universities. |
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Bristol, Burrillville, Central Falls, Coventry, Cumberland, Lincoln, Pawtucket, Providence, Slatersville, Valley Falls, West Warwick, Westerly, Woonsocket. |
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Can the Council Planners explain where all the traffic currently accessing and egressing the ring road to and from Warwick Road, Central Six, King Henry School etc will go? |
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Within a few years, it became clear that Edward was favoring his wife's family and alienating a number of friends closely aligned with Warwick as well. |
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Threatened with treason charges and lacking support, York, Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, and Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, fled abroad. |
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Edward and his brothers then defeated Warwick at the Battle of Barnet. |
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Warwick made an accord with Louis XI and Queen Margaret in which he agreed to restore Henry VI in return for French support for a military invasion of England. |
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Dennis Eagle, who make bin wagons, are headquartered off the A452 on the Heathcote Ind Estate, south of Calor Gas, in east Warwick towards Leamington. |
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A SENIOR research fellow at the Warwick Business School believes there is still not enough competition to justify lifting price controls on electricity markets in Britain. |
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The three embarked on a tour of England and Wales, visiting Birmingham, Warwick, Gloucester, Swansea, Monmouth and numerous other towns and villages. |
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Theories included a swarm of insects to a home-made smoke signal, but now it seems it was the result of a new pyrotechnic show being tested at nearby Warwick Castle. |
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Lee, who works for software firm Improvision, based at Warwick University Science Park, has been making films on little or no budget for about 18 months. |
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Showing only at the Warwick Arts Centre and the MAC in Cannon Hill Park it feels so catastrophically long at 127 minutes that it's all, sadly, much ado about nothing. |
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Evidence was provided that the duke had been listening to prophecies that he would be king and that the Tudor family lay under God's curse for the execution of Warwick. |
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The key form line for punters could be last month's Warwick race in which Incentivise got the better of a stirring duel with the still-unexposed Barton Gift by two lengths. |
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Chatroom and Citizenship Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, until Saturday. |
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After his son's death, he had initially named his nephew Edward, Earl of Warwick, Clarence's young son and the nephew of Queen Anne Neville, as his heir. |
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As a result La Tragedie d'Hamlet had its only UK showing in French at Warwick Arts Centre and a lasting friendship between the director and the organisation was born. |
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The king marched through Edwin's lands and built a castle at Warwick. |
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Herbert was captured fighting for the Yorkists and executed by Warwick. |
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Based on the Warwick University campus, the NHS Institute supports the NHS by identifying and developing new ways of working to transform the health service. |
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Having outmaneuvered Warwick and Montagu, Edward captured London. |
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