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In an effort to bring some stability to his 12-year-old son's life, they enrolled Kweku in a Quaker boarding school, called Ackworth.
Trader's Arrest Stuns Family Peter Wonacott 2011
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Before that he attended the Ackworth School, a posh Quaker boarding and day school in West Yorkshire, England.
UBS: Rogue Trader Hit Firm Deborah Ball 2011
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Before college, Mr. Adoboli attended the Ackworth School, a Quaker boarding and day school located in West Yorkshire, England.
Trader Adoboli Joined UBS Soon After College Paul Sonne 2011
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Acworth, Ga., was incorrectly spelled Ackworth in a flu-virus article Saturday.
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Acworth, Ga., was misspelled Ackworth in an article about taking precautions to avoid the flu.
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An earlier version of this article misspelled Acworth, Ga., as Ackworth.
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* In Ackworth, all households must own fishing poles.
More Strange Laws 2002
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The two agreed that they should put their talents together, and soon thereafter, Vickery invited Bob to join him on a trip to Ackworth, Georgia, to canvass a site being explored by some treasure-hunting friends.
Shadow of the Sentinel WARREN GETLER 2003
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Ackworth, and grew up a genuine country lad, scouring the lanes on his famous grey pony, Peter Scroggins, the acknowledged leader of the village lads in bird-nesting and rat-hunting expeditions, and taking his full share of the work on his father's little farm.
Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century George Paston
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She had been educated at Ackworth school, and was a woman of great strength of character and refined taste.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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