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  • A435, near village Bishop's Cleeve, which is owned by the Gloucestershire Police

    Your Local Guardian | Sutton 2010

  • Cleeve insists he is no such thing, and that he has sorted out his differences with the author of the website.

    David Gill's comments could help HMRC battle 'football creditors' rule 2011

  • Cleeve admitted to Digger that he has past misdemeanours but insisted he has cleaned up his act.

    David Gill's comments could help HMRC battle 'football creditors' rule 2011

  • One of Cleeve's past scrapes was with an Australian website called stephencleeve.com, which he took to a World Intellectual Property Organisation arbitration panel and lost.

    David Gill's comments could help HMRC battle 'football creditors' rule 2011

  • Suitors have included Steven Vaughan, on whose watch Chester City collapsed, Stephanie Booth, a local caterer who is a disqualified director – and therefore not "fit and proper" under Football Association rules – and Stephen Cleeve, a man who proved too much for the UK Independence Party, which deselected him as a parliamentary candidate.

    David Gill's comments could help HMRC battle 'football creditors' rule 2011

  • She says the dead Cleeve College President Sam Spatz is tied to a tree with his hands stretched in a crucified position.

    Remains to Be Seen-Jim Ingraham « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008

  • So I talked, and we drank, and I talked, and we drank, and I talked-because for some reason I was perfectly ready to tell the whole thing, from the beginning, when I'd knocked Bryant downstairs at Cleeve, to the moment when I rode into Deadwood.

    Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010

  • St. Cleeve soon saw the answer she had given and watched her approach from the tower as the sunset drew on.

    Two on a Tower 2006

  • Accompanying her downstairs to the cabin, he opened the desk from which the other papers had been taken, and against his better judgment handed her the ominous communication of Jocelyn St. Cleeve which lay in the envelope just as it had been received three-quarters of a year earlier.

    Two on a Tower 2006

  • After what seemed to her an interminable space of time, quick steps in the staircase became audible above the roar of the firs, and in a few instants St. Cleeve again stood beside her.

    Two on a Tower 2006

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