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"In some areas, such as Bryanston in Johannesburg, more than
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At Dartington Hall, Devon, and then Bryanston, Dorset, the boy was preoccupied by horses and art rather than the classroom.
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He was educated at Bryanston school in Dorset and University College, Oxford, where he played Prospero in Nevill Coghill's renowned 1949 production of The Tempest in Worcester College gardens; Ariel ran across the lake on duckboards placed two inches beneath the surface and Prospero departed on a barge of roped-together punts.
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Bryanston took out full-page ads in the trades announcing that it had earned more than $600,000 in its first four days; it would go on to make $20 million in its first two years.
The Horror Movie Zinoman, Jason 2008
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He was however, placed under 24-hour house arrest and can only leave his R6. 5 million Bryanston home with the written permission of either Scorpions prosecutor Gerrie Nel or the investigating officer of the Kebble case.
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Superintendent Lungelo Dlamini said: "I can confirm that there was a burglary at his (Agliotti's) house in Bryanston."
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Meanwhile Mboweni took a swipe at young professionals - particularly people who moved from Soweto, the sprawling largely working class black township in Gauteng, to Bryanston, the previously whites-only prestigious northern Johannesburg suburb.
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He was however, placed under 24-hour house arrest and can only leave his R6. 5 million Bryanston home with the written permission of either Nel or the investigating officer of the Kebble case.
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Campaigning for Cancer conference heard in Bryanston, north of
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Family spokesman Victor Moche said that 92-year-old ABC Motsepe died peacefully in his Bryanston home in Sandton on Saturday.
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