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  • Despite what PR Week and Labour List think, it seems that Lynne Featherstone is not planning (at least yet) to mobilie an army of bloggers.

    Lynne Featherstone and the Ancient Order of Coders 2009

  • In the early 1960s Fanny Craddock, famous for her cookery upon the moving television, purchased a controlling interest in Featherstone Rovers Rugby League Club and attended every home game.

    Archive 2005-03-01 2005

  • In the early 1960s Fanny Craddock, famous for her cookery upon the moving television, purchased a controlling interest in Featherstone Rovers Rugby League Club and attended every home game.

    Delia Smith encourages the crowd 2005

  • In the early 1960s Fanny Craddock, famous for her cookery upon the moving television, purchased a controlling interest in Featherstone Rovers Rugby League Club and attended every home game.

    March 2005 2005

  • Fancy Form Design by Jina Bolton, Tim Connell and Derek Featherstone is from Sitepoint Book (2009).

    Web Teacher › Review: Fancy Form Design 2009

  • The residue of the property was to be devoted to the erection and endowment of almshouses for old men, to be called Featherstone's Alms-Houses, and to be built on a piece of land near Middlemarch already bought for the purpose by the testator, he wishing -- so the document declared -- to please God Almighty.

    Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900) 1871

  • The residue of the property was to be devoted to the erection and endowment of almshouses for old men, to be called Featherstone's

    Middlemarch George Eliot 1849

  • But we have to go to Featherstone, which is a hard place to go at anytime.

    News round-up 2010

  • Chaz Foy, a Borders team member, called Featherstone librarian Pat Martin in October to let her know that Featherstone had been chosen as the school for the store's holiday book donations this year.

    News for InsideNova.com 2009

  • Dacre, who was standing apart from the others, before a picture, in a dark recess of the hall, was approached by a footman, who made a quick sign to him, a sign such as Featherstone had made to Geoffrey a few moments before.

    The King's Men A Tale of To-morrow John Boyle O'Reilly 1867

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