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Fire Department spokeswoman Dawn Clopton said residents of about 200 homes were asked to evacuate.
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Peter Cook An exterior view from Clopton Bridge Later in the birthday season at the RST Nancy Meckler, the American-born director who has worked with the Shared Experience company and is a veteran of three RSC productions, will direct A Midsummer Night ' s Dream.
Age Shall Not Wither Her Paul Levy 2010
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Meet me half-past midnight on the far side of Clopton Bridge, and we will talk of the penance your soul is to do.
Wicked Will Bailey MacDonald 2009
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Meet me half-past midnight on the far side of Clopton Bridge, and we will talk of the penance your soul is to do.
Wicked Will Bailey MacDonald 2009
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When Elizabeth Clopton and Mary Bouldin got engaged recently, their engagement announcement was rejected by the Daily Progress.
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When Elizabeth Clopton and Mary Bouldin got engaged recently, their engagement announcement was rejected by the Daily Progress.
Progress: Gay Wedding Announcements OK...Kind Of at cvillenews.com 2004
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Another 10-play drive culminated with Tuiasosopo throwing a high pass into the left corner of the end zone for 6-3 Todd Elstrom, who outjumped 5-7 cornerback Chris Clopton for the eight-yard TD and a 27-17 advantage with 12 minutes left.
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Tuiasosopo got the first down on a 3-yard run and, moments later, he lofted a perfect throw into the end zone to 6-3 wide receiver Todd Elstrom, who towered over Purdue's 5-7 cornerback, Chris Clopton, for an 8-yard touchdown pass and a 27-17 lead.
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Slipton, Lowick, Aldwincle and Woodnewton on the first day; the villages beyond Oundle on the second; and the Clopton and Barwell area on the third.
Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography Bothroyd, Betty 1988
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Clopton, of a good family in the neighborhood, he had the promise of renewed joy in a condition which his warm-hearted sociability and his intense fondness for domestic relations made essential to his happiness, if not to his virtue.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864 Various
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