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At the first word Denman's heart gave the old, familiar thump and jump into his throat.
The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility Morgan Robertson 1888
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"Denman," he said to Mr. Denman, "Denman, I'll never come back," he said, and shook him by the 'and.
The Wrecker 1898
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"Florrie," called Denman down the companion, "hand me your gun and pass up the tablecloth; then get down that hatch out of the way.
The Wreck of the Titan or, Futility Morgan Robertson 1888
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Brett Keeping , whose Two Rivers Winery is one of the largest in the Denman area, said that the two industries must learn to live together.
Mines and Vines Clash in Australia David Fickling 2011
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Denman, in the upper Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia, was long a marginal spot for coal miners due to its isolation from the coal port of Newcastle, but rising prices have opened up new prospects, sparking conflicts with local wineries and horse breeders.
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Ross Patterson is the musical director, Jeffrey Denman provides the choreography and performs and Siegel provides tidbits of information that make the audience sigh or giggle in memory of a bygone era.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Broadway By The Year -- 1997" Not Vintage But Fun Michael Giltz 2011
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Ross Patterson is the musical director, Jeffrey Denman provides the choreography and performs and Siegel provides tidbits of information that make the audience sigh or giggle in memory of a bygone era.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Broadway By The Year -- 1997" Not Vintage But Fun Michael Giltz 2011
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Nick Adler , whose Pyramid Hill vineyard abuts a mining exploration lease west of Denman, said the influx of high-paid workers has put unbearable cost pressures on rival businesses.
Mines and Vines Clash in Australia David Fickling 2011
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David Fickling/The Wall Street Journal Nick Adler, whose Pyramid Hill vineyard abuts a mining exploration lease west of Denman, says the influx of high-paid workers has put unbearable cost pressures on rival businesses.
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David Fickling/The Wall Street Journal Philip Shaw, the former chief winemaker for Treasury Wine Estates Ltd.'s Rosemount Estate brand, says pollution from neighboring mines in the 1990s caused him to abandon Rosemount's award-winning Edinglassie, whose sign is seen here, and Roxburgh vineyards east of Denman.
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