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While that friendship was forged in happy circumstances, adversity thrust together Brighton and Doncaster: "Brighton developed cordial relations with a couple of clubs as a result of our tribulations in the late '90s," writes Leo Eyles.
Has a butcher, baker or candlestick maker ever become a football manager? John Ashdown 2010
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It was very cramped but we were just glad to be out of there and getting on the flight, Patrick Eyles, a 43-year-old Briton who arrived on one of the C-130s, said at Malta International Airport.
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"People wait their entire lives to see something like this," said Rachel Eyles, 16, as she took snapshots of the pontiff circling the interior of the stadium in the "Popemobile."
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MPS boss Ray Hoskin said there were plans to recruit others with “similar background” to Eyles.
Anti Terror Laws to be used against publicans. FIDO The Dog 2009
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Eyles, operations director at Media Protection Services MPS, was the director of operations at the Metropolitan Police Clubs and Vice Unit until December.
Anti Terror Laws to be used against publicans. FIDO The Dog 2009
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Eyles said the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 will be used to trace and seize assets from foreign satellite suppliers, if licensee Karen Murphy loses her case at the European Court of Justice ECJ.
Anti Terror Laws to be used against publicans. FIDO The Dog 2009
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Her singular story excited a considerable share of public attention; and she was engaged to sing, and perform the military exercises at various places of public entertainment: soon afterwards she married one Eyles, a carpenter at Newbury.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 553, June 23, 1832 Various
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The distal end of the toe bends under the foot, and becomes twisted when walking, and causes inconvenience, and, unfortunately, says Eyles, it is in this last stage only that the Fanti presents himself.
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Eyles reports a case in a negro in whom the second finger was affected.
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This makes the cause, according to Eyles, an inflammatory and trophic phenomenon due mainly to changes following pressure on the vasomotor nerves.
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