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They enquired what we were doing (well, half a dozen people clutching clipboards and discussing what Thatcher would say about the state of the pavements in Earlham).
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Then one ventured the idea that no time or money was ever spent in Earlham whilst places such as Lakenham, Mile Cross and Marlpit get all the investment (never mind if this is true, it is what he thought).
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I was born 12 May 1940 and grew up in Earlham, lowa where I attended the local schools.
Spencer, Larry H. 1990
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The parties aren’t the same and yes your vote will make a difference (Labour majority in Bowthorpe and Earlham is 14 votes).
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Years after first writing about Edythe, I took a writing class while in seminary at the Earlham School of Religion.
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One reason I came out here from Atlanta after graduating from Earlham was the sense of hope I encountered in the media and in the people I'd met from Portland and Oregon.
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"Every dollar that we spend on merit aid as opposed to need-based aid is wasted," said Douglas Bennett, president of Earlham College in Indiana.
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Magma8 Earlham Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9RY, 020-7240 8498Magma's Covent Garden branch opened in 2000, specialising in photography and fashion.
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He said Earlham does not participate in promotional mailings.
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Kalila told me about other Earlham students registered in Richmond who were also turned away at the polls and classmates registered in their home states whose absentee ballots arrived too late.
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