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At Beighton Junction trains leave the North Midland to join the Sheffield to Retford route.
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At Beighton Junction trains leave the North Midland to join the Sheffield to Retford route.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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At that time, the Constituency included Dronfield, Eckington, Killamarsh, Clowne, Barlborough, Staveley and Bolsover as well as areas which were later moved into Sheffield, such as Beighton.
100 Not Out - Labour In North East Derbyshire Harry Barnes 2009
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For the 1970 General Election, Labour areas such as Halfway and Beighton were placed into Sheffield.
100 Not Out - Labour In North East Derbyshire Harry Barnes 2009
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"However, if the genetic research programme could trace them, they could be screened earlier and more regularly before cancer develops," Beighton said.
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Beighton said the study would be a major project that would grow over time, given the numbers of women involved.
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Beighton said women carrying the relevant faulty genes had a high chance of developing breast cancer but they formed a small minority of the ton.
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The success of the steam method and the fight necessary to perfect it to the utmost absorbed the energy of most able engineers -- Beighton, John
Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885 Various
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Without a partner, she was unable to race the 2010 season but she was back in 2011 with Nick Beighton.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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Adaptive double scullers Samantha Scowen and Nick Beighton have only been crew-mates for a few months, and Beighton an oarsman for only a year.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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