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On Sunday, August, 2, in our article Robin Hood And His Merry Hell In The Pub, we said that Russell Crowe had been banned from, amongst others, the Brickmakers pub in Windlesham, Surrey whilst staying in the area filming a new Robin Hood epic.
Craig Silverman: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections 2009 2009
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We have been informed that Mr Crowe has never been to the Brickmakers pub and therefore the incident never took place.
Craig Silverman: The Year in Media Errors and Corrections 2009 2009
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Brickmakers have privileges under their license similar to those granted with bewaarplaatsen, but in their case it is provided that should gold be discovered or be believed to exist in the areas granted under their licenses, the holder of the license shall have the right to convert his area into
The Transvaal from Within A Private Record of Public Affairs 1896
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"Mr. Ryan here represents a delegation from the Brickmakers 'Union," stated Mr. Schwarz, coughing and clearing his throat, thus indicating the importance of the statement that he was about to make.
The Music Master Novelized from the Play Charles Klein 1891
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"Well," repeated Mr. Schwarz, "The Brickmakers 'Union has just affiliated with our musical association."
The Music Master Novelized from the Play Charles Klein 1891
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Mr. Schwarz then introduced his companion as Mr. Ryan, the representative of the Brickmakers 'Union.
The Music Master Novelized from the Play Charles Klein 1891
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Brickmakers are seen moulding the bricks at its base, while workmen, with baskets at their backs, full of earth, bricks, stones, or rubbish, toil up the ascent -- for the mound is already half raised -- and empty their burdens out upon the summit.
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Whitbread's clay, in execution of the contract with which their purchase saddled them, the Brickmakers 'Union held a great meeting, in which full
Put Yourself in His Place Charles Reade 1849
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Brickmakers 'Union, and, whenever a good chance occurred for destroying their property, it was done.
Put Yourself in His Place Charles Reade 1849
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There will be no difficulty in procuring carpenters or Bricklayers: but no Brickmakers can be procured upon the required condition of rejecting all Sammel bricks; nor is it easy to procure brickmakers on any terms now, as they have all engaged their Summer work.
Letters to and from Jefferson, 1819 [a machine-readable transcription] 1819
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