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The new black and gold E20 is named after the team's Enstone factory as the 20th car the workforce have built there.
Lotus set Kimi Raikkonen target of fourth-place constructors' finish 2012
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There was no traffic tonight; none at all, not even when they passed through Enstone itself.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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The Crown and Cushion in Chipping Norton was the nearest inn to her goal, just outside the village of Enstone, and as such things went, was superior to a great many places where she'd been forced to stay in the course of her occult career.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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A tomb, perhaps; at least, that was what the old men she had questioned in Enstone had said it was, the tomb of an ancient tribal chieftain long dead before the Romans came.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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There was some small activity around the pub, two men going in as they passed the first houses in the village, but no one came out during the time they were on the Enstone to Ditchely road.
Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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At Enstone they stopped for lunch, which consisted of a tongue and bananas and ginger beer; and here they met a friendly tinker, drinking his ale outside the inn, who, noticing their lameness, gave them some good advice.
The Slowcoach 1903
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In the churches of Great Handborough, Enstone, Great Rollwright, and Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, are considerable remains of the ancient rood-loft, and numerous other instances where it is still retained could be adduced.
The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed. Matthew Holbeche Bloxam 1846
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A pix of a much plainer description, but without its cover, of the metal called latten, was until recently preserved in the church of Enstone, Oxfordshire: the body of this was of a semi-globular form, supported on an angular stem, with a knob in the midst, and in appearance not unlike a chalice.
The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed. Matthew Holbeche Bloxam 1846
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Douglas Enstone, 59, was with his black terrier on Cedar, just east of the scene.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Everything has happened so quickly, but I've been very impressed by what I have seen so far in terms of the facilities and the dedication of the people at Enstone.
WalesOnline - Home 2011
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