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A further contribution, in writing, was made by Fiona Stourton, a former BBC executive producer of current affairs now at Ten Alps, owner of respected factual specialists Blakeway, Brook Lapping and Films of Record.
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The Blakeway Webbs put the property on the market for $7.9 million in the fall of 1998 and were able to snag that entire amount from Mr. Ewing, who signed a contract to buy the place in early October.
Are They Letting 30-Year-Old I.P.O. Guys Onto Fifth Avenue? 1999
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The Blakeway Webbs put the property on the market for $7.9 million in the fall of 1998 and were able to snag that entire amount from Mr. Ewing, who signed a contract to buy the place in early October.
Are They Letting 30-Year-Old I.P.O. Guys Onto Fifth Avenue? 1999
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Blakeway_, of Shrewsbury, to whom Mr. _Boswell_ acknowledged himself indebted for some judicious remarks on the first edition of his work: and the letters _J B-O_. are annexed to some remarks furnished by the
Life of Johnson, Volume 1 1709-1765 James Boswell 1767
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Blakeway got antibiotics for the bite but never formally reported it to anyone, although she heard from the flat warden that two other residents had also reported foxes attacking them.
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Phil Blakeway always used to say you find out who your friends are when you're lying on the bed, you can't move, you can't even have a shit and the phone's not ringing.
Phil Vickery retains England World Cup dreams and a love for Take That Robert Kitson 2010
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