A procession along the high street to the Weir Field traditionally kicks off the festivities before a funfair in the afternoon. |
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The agency is also looking at installing a fish pass at Farington Weir to help the fish reach spawning ground upstream. |
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Coffey argues that this was always possible when the existing fish pass at the Weir was properly maintained. |
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Of the strong modern phalanx of British composers, Judith Weir has long been a leader. |
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Cllr Weir also went on to highlight the problem of unemployment in the Ballina area. |
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Weir House hosted a pre-election forum last week with candidates from every party in Parliament. |
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The first obstacle was the infamous Northam Weir transpiring 500m from the start, forcing participants to carry or portage their craft. |
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Anglers from Carlow observed a run of fish last weekend going up over the Carlow Weir. |
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The filmmaker was Peter Weir, one of the great art house directors of all time. |
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Weir never looked back and used his unique ability to his advantage by examining right-handed equipment and player's techniques. |
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Quite by accident, Weir had stumbled on something so fulfilling that she devoted hours of her spare time to it. |
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But Connolly was adjudged to have been offside after Jim Weir had guided Kane's free kick in the striker's direction. |
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Also a Weir in a river formed for the trapping of fish was termed in Saxon times a kiddle or kettle. |
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Thomas Weir was sentenced to death and burned at the stake, while his sister was hanged. |
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No stamp duty is payable on the apartments and a fit-out package can be organised through Weir Design. |
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Villagers who failed to halt a major house building project in Weir have vowed to keep an eagle eye on developers. |
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Only time will tell what the state of the honeybee will be, but Weir is optimistic the ones he had did a good job on his fields this year. |
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It's an easy ride to Mundaring Weir, but you'll encounter your first gruelling hill pulling away from the pipeline. |
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Fleiss makes the film as a devotee would, depicting Weir in a saintly glow. |
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Interestingly, Weir was skeptical of these most diehard and even surprisingly pragmatic about their lifestyle. |
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After 1867, however, lacking resources and following the death of its creator and champion, B. Weir, the Nova Scotian naval brigade foundered. |
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Kevin Weir has offered to reply to any unanswered questions concerning the conductance of the election. |
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Indeed, the cut and thrust of armed combat arrives surprisingly late in the day, as Weir focuses on building up the tension while fleshing out key characters. |
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In a perfect world, Russ Weir would put two to three beehives on each acre of his blueberry farm during the pollination period. |
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Mike Weir was on extra days off, and Don Nesbitt was acting as a recordist in the ENG Unit. |
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It is due also to the leadership of the Board and CARL President Leslie Weir. |
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The issue of how much lower the expectation of privacy is in the case of an e-mail header was left unanswered by R v. Weir. |
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In short all three were competitors for a finite amount of overtime opportunity and money among the VTR technicians other than Mr. Weir. |
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Kick-Ass has more heroes, like Red Mist, who sounds like sports drink and looks like Johnny Weir. |
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Tonight the outside lane of the dual carriageway will shut in both directions between Rayleigh Weir and Kent Elms corner to fix a water main which burst two weeks ago. |
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Mike Weir won the 1993 Canadian Tour Players Championship here as a steppingstone to the PGA Tour. |
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Although his home is currently in Bridge of Weir, most of his time is spent criss-crossing the globe to oversee the Business Network Division's operations. |
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The agency expects to take about a month to complete the work, which will involve gaining access to the river over footpaths upstream of Alma Weir. |
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Weir and Voronov are certainly not the first couple to be undone by text messages. |
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Weir has reportedly added more background material with extended research and survivor interviews of his own. |
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Ms. O'Connell was relatively busy during June and July of 1984 working on two rodeos and the Stampede, with either Mike Weir or Don Nesbitt. |
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There is a suspicion that left-handers like Phil Mickelson and Mike Weir will have an advantage playing into the north-west wind over the testing final nine holes. |
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Davie Weir was like a father figure to Danny Wilson when he was a kid breaking into the Rangers first team. |
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Although river craft can continue upstream to Howley Weir, there are no landing or mooring facilities. |
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In 1871, the world's first cat show, organised by Harrison Weir, was held there. |
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Jaensch, Havelock Ellis and Weir Mitchell began their experiments with mescalin, the active principle of peyotl. |
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The members of Ratdog are Jeff Chimenti, Mark Karan, Rob Wasserman, Jay Lane, Bob Weir and Kenny Brooks. |
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One of the most impressive and historically significant donations ever received by the National Currency Collection is a four-piece silver tea service and tray that belonged to prominent Montreal exchange broker William Weir. |
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For all its Baudelairian modernity, there are throwbacks to an earlier time: the straw-hatted yokel in Moseley Weir, Morning looks as if he has wandered in from a Constable. |
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On 11 November 1998, a Saab 340A entering a holding pattern over Eildon Weir, Australia, stalled and descended 2300Â feet before the crew regained control. |
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This week the Environment Agency estimated that about 100 have used the salmon ladder at Northenden Weir. |
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Rangers are a club with parlous finances, dependent on journeyman and making great demands of David Weir, a 40-year-old centre-back who should take pride in this result for the rest of his days. |
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Yet tonight Weir will strap on the shinnies, tie up his boots and throw himself into just that. |
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Mr. Max Blitt: I promise I won't be as wordy as Mr. Weir. |
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The Scottish National party has been given another £1m by Chris and Colin Weir, the couple who won £161m on the Euromillions lottery, to help bankroll its independence campaign. |
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Voronov previously alleged texting proof that Weir had been unfaithful. |
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Weir have a long association with rotating equipment service contracts going back to the first incentivised, all encompassing pump and driver maintenance contract with British Petroleum. |
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Working with our first Seagull customer Weir American Hydro has developed a high performance, low maintenance unit which could replace antiquated quad-runner turbines. |
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Mr. Mark thanked the following CARL Presidents for their support and guidance during his term as Executive Director: Carolynne Presser, Marnie Swanson, Fran Groen, Bill Maes, Joyce Garnett, John Teskey and Leslie Weir. |
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Kenya's Priscah Jeptoo came first the women's race and multi Olympic gold medalist David Weir won the wheelchair event. |
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Others were replaced by a footbridge when the weir was removed as at Hart's Weir Footbridge. |
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The river becomes tidal at Maisemore, on the West Channel just north of Gloucester, and at Llanthony Weir on the East Channel. |
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Further along the coast, Porlock is a quiet coastal town with an adjacent salt marsh nature reserve and a harbour at nearby Porlock Weir. |
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One member, RUC officer John Weir, claimed his superiors knew of the collusion but allowed it to continue. |
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Above the Old Dee Bridge is Chester Weir, which was built by Hugh Lupus to supply power to his corn mills. |
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Further upstream, Woolston Guard Weir enables maintenance to be carried out on both. |
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It followed owner Mark Weir, and his attempt to open a zip wire from the top of Fleetwith Pike to the mine below. |
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There is one hydroelectric power station on the river, Beeston Hydro at Beeston Weir. |
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A regatta was inaugurated on 12 September 1842 on a straight course from Throstle's Nest Weir to Regent Road Bridge. |
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Burton Weir supplied Royds mill and wheels, which also operated on two sites, and included a corn mill and cutlers wheels. |
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Celebrities like Weir were called on to urge a boycott of the Games. |
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When he moved to London to build churches, the house was sold to the water cure physician Dr Archibald Weir. |
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The foul-mouthed, drunken, and dissolute sailors Weir depicts are hardly the Jolly Jack Tars of popular sea shanties. |
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Together, they produced products such as Joe Perry's Rock Your World Boneyard Brew Hot Sauce and a line of Wok Sauces with Bob Weir. |
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Last night I watched Dave Weir and as he crossed the line I was bouncing off the walls in my room. |
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Here he is played as a stubborn but not unlikeable grump by Graham Overton in this production directed by Katy Weir. |
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Assistant manager David Weir will also leave in the summer while sporting director Frank McParland has been placed on gardening leave. |
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Vlad was early to meet Gonick, who was busy filming Weir, one day. |
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There are many people who see Weir as a hangnail to be picked at and ripped off. |
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The river is tidal from Howley Weir in Warrington, although high spring tides often top the weir. |
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There are small harbours at Lynmouth, Porlock Weir and Combe Martin. |
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Nursing home staff Jean Weir, Desmond Cullion and Denise Ferguson will not be disciplined after a tribunal found them guilty of misconduct yesterday. |
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The wooded suburban stretch of the river from above Howley Weir to Woolston is also used for recreational and competitive rowing, operated from the Warrington Rowing Club. |
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Howley Weir controls water levels downstream of Woolston Weir. |
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The popular historian Alison Weir believes the events in the letter to be essentially true, using the letter to argue that Isabella was innocent of murdering Edward. |
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Alison Weir, however, points out that the Rennes ceremony, two years earlier, was possible only if Henry and his supporters were certain that the Princes were already dead. |
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There's also a handful of internationally-celebrated restaurants, including La Becasse on Corve Street, and Michelinstarred Mr Underhill's on Dinham Weir. |
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From 1 July 2002 to 31 December 2013 Smith was Chairman of The Weir Group. |
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Weir Group, one of the largest private companies based in Scotland, commissioned a study by Oxford Economics into the potential economic effects of Scottish independence. |
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On Greek enclitics, see Herbert Weir Smyth, Greek Grammar, ed. |
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