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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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Fancy Form Design by Jina Bolton, Tim Connell and Derek Featherstone is from Sitepoint Book (2009).
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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.
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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
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But we have to go to Featherstone, which is a hard place to go at anytime.
News round-up 2010
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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.
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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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