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• 2 Grennock Road (01475 675000, nardinis.co.uk) Robin Weir, co-author of Ice Creams, Sorbets and Gelati: the Definitive Guide (published by Grub Street, £25)Neatly suited, with a folded, gravy-brown tie, Bill Jackson has been serving Minghella's ice-cream cornets for the past 30 years from his 1960s ice-cream van at the top of Brading Down, which has panoramic views of the island .
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(For an entry into philosophical problems associated with gauge transformations, see the entry on symmetry and symmetry breaking, especially Section 2.5; and Brading and Castellani (2003).) 10.3.3 An Illustration of a Hole Type Argument in a Field Theory
The Hole Argument Norton, John D. 2008
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Brading, K and E. Castellani, 2001, Symmetries in Physics:
The Unity of Science Cat, Jordi 2007
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His employer, Richard Brading, confirmed that “Neil never bothered reading comic books.”
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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His employer, Richard Brading, confirmed that “Neil never bothered reading comic books.”
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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His employer, Richard Brading, confirmed that “Neil never bothered reading comic books.”
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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His employer, Richard Brading, confirmed that “Neil never bothered reading comic books.”
First Man James R. Hansen 2005
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Brading, -- the whole encompassed by a semi-circular range of lofty hills -- forms a very agreeable picture, especially at the time of high water.
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"And after all, the nature of the ground did not answer the expectations of the undertakers; for though that part adjoining Brading proved tolerably good, nearly one-half of it was found to be a light running sand."
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To return to Ryde or Newport over the downs from Brading, will be found exceedingly interesting to those strangers who delight in the contemplation of grand prospects, and a most fertile and well cultivated country: -- having no objection at the same time to a _hilly_ road as the price of their enjoyment, and which _we_ call the most beautiful in the island.
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