Divers have reported balleen wrasse, pollard, cod, bib and even basking sharks swimming around the frigate's passageways. |
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He always had bran, pollard, hay and chaff on hand and would pay the highest prices for dairy produce. |
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Local pollard willows provide the raw material for the cottage industry of basket making. |
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Large rhododendrons, pollard willows and solitary trees and shrubs were planted around the large swimming pond. |
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Van den Berk Nurseries has them in pollard, trained and canopy shapes, and even as shrubs or in multi-trunk canopy shapes. |
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Hoopoes breed across most of Europe, except Scandinavia, favouring open country and clumps of old trees including pollard willows, meadows orchards and olive plantations. |
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D escribed as a fusion of drama and documentary, 20,000 Days On Earth is also the debut feature film by iain Forsyth and Jane pollard. |
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I didn't know one could pollard elms. I thought one only pollarded willows. |
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Coppice and pollard growth is a response of the tree to damage, and can occur naturally. |
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When the prime minister was out of power, he visited pollard in prison. |
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Only a little pollard hedge kept us from their blood-shot eyes. |
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Even postally collaborating with his old drinking pal Pollard via their Airport 5 project yielded disappointment. |
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Residents who did evacuate, like Patrick Pollard, struggled to move around the ravaged areas. |
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But before a crucial race against the Triple Crown winner, Pollard breaks his leg, and in the very next race, Seabiscuit lames himself. |
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Like other rail bosses, Mr Pollard is touchy about accusations that not enough has been done to improve rail safety in the year since Paddington. |
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Seabiscuit was a stumpy nag that looked set for the knackery until it was teamed with one-eyed jockey-cum-boxer Red Pollard. |
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A second approach, championed by Sidney Pollard, is to think of economic change in regional terms. |
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At Dawson's trial, Owen repeated the detailed information that Pollard fed him earlier. |
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With the crew distributed among three boats, the captain, Pollard, on the advice of the first mate, Chase, took a fatally wrong decision. |
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From his early lo-fi home recordings to his one-a-year studio albums, Pollard has never been one for self-censoring, and as such this work is hit-and-miss. |
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Neds, or chavs, who prefer music by Eminem and are typified by the ghastly Little Britain character Vicky Pollard, right, are the other dominant group. |
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Sen. Robert F. Kennedy looked on as Pollard began to disinter the president with the backhoe. |
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Pete Lawler is demanding action from the police to tackle youths riding cars and motorbikes on a public right of way on the Pollard Park estate in Bradford. |
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Pollard has been an OMS speaker since September 2006 and has already scheduled 57 OMS speeches. |
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Pollard and Aydin summarized the geometry and mechanics of fracturing in rock. |
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I want to get a band together featuring Mark King of Level 42, Bobby Gee from Buck's Fizz, Orville and Su Pollard. |
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Pollard suggests that areas of activity in the Neolithic became important markers in the landscape. |
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Members included Thomas Derby, Sir Piers Edgcumbe, Sir Richard Pollard and John Rowe. |
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In 1608 Sir Hugh Pollard was named as chief forester in a suit brought before the Court of Exchequer by his deputy William Pincombe. |
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The current coordinator for multilingualism is Catherine Pollard of Guyana. |
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Later archaeologists such as Aaron Watson, Mark Gillings and Joshua Pollard have, however, suggested that this was an original Neolithic feature of the henge's architecture. |
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Pollard has argued, even if Henry had not needed an annulment, Henry may have come to reject papal control over the governance of England purely for political reasons. |
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Graham Pollard continues the discussion of medallic reverses slightly later and correctly questions Pastoureau's problematic conclusions regarding uniface metals. |
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The archaeologists Mark Gillings and Joshua Pollard suggested the possibility that Avebury first gained some sort of ceremonial significance during the Late Mesolithic period. |
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Pollard smashed his first delivery, from Chris Morris, back past him, the ball crashing into the boards at long-off long before the bowler had completed his followthrough. |
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Four years later, Pollard published the Supplement to the Code of Virginia, which only printed amended sections and new laws, with new case annotations. |
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