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On the fifth day Lascelles passed his opponent and kept the lead till the 13th day, at the close of which the numbers stood, -- _Milton_, 10,313; _Lascelles_, 10,255.
The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling
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Captain Lascelles, who when he was not dancing or flirting was pleased to curl himself up on one of the window seats like a monkey, and take a grinning survey of what went on.
Daisy 1868
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A man called Lascelles came slowly from under the arch to meet him, and then, running over the green grass from the little side door, came the young Poins in red breeches, pulling off a red coat that he had had but half the time to don and tugging at his sword whose hilt was caught in the sleeve hole.
Privy Seal His Last Venture Ford Madox Ford 1906
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"Soon after the king and queen set out on the progress, I arranged for a man called Lascelles to confess to Wriothesley that his sister had been in the household of the duchess of Norfolk, where the girl Catherine Howard had been raised.
Ill Met By Moonlight Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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"Policy makers have been scratching the bottom of the barrel," says RBC's Mr. Lascelles.
Rally Masks Real Fears Tom Lauricella 2011
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Mr. Lascelles estimates a 70-30 weighting for payroll figures, compared with the household survey, but cautions that revisions can show initial estimates off by hundreds of thousands of jobs a month.
Job Numbers Mask Complex Picture Brenda Cronin 2012
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It's the kitchen at the back, installed by founder Heidi Lascelles for testing the recipes in the books she then sold.
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That reflects, in part, "a very big shift in the way that America runs," said Mr. Lascelles.
Job Numbers Mask Complex Picture Brenda Cronin 2012
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Order from Roger Lascelles 01255 870595, rogerlascellesmaps.co.uk.
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"Whatever benefit you would usually get from lower Treasury yields is diminished," says Eric Lascelles, chief economist at RBC Asset Management, which manages roughly $250 billion.
Rally Masks Real Fears Tom Lauricella 2011
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