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Hereford's substitute Joe Colbeck sparkled on the right in his 20 minutes while Guillem Bauza, a Spanish stroller, rode the hurly-burly without complaint or as much effect as he might have created at a higher level.
Hereford fail to see the funny side as Barnet emerge with the points Jeremy Alexander at Underhill 2010
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I think Hereford's probably the breed, local where it was sourced from?
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"We had some momentum at the time; it took the sting out of the game," said Simon Davey, Hereford's manager.
Hereford fail to see the funny side as Barnet emerge with the points Jeremy Alexander at Underhill 2010
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Herefordshire: Bishop of Hereford's Bluecoat School (voluntary aided), 1.1 (FP)
Open Thread 2009
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They were nearing the chamber which had once held Hereford's world-renowned chained library, a fabulous collection including rare incunabula, books printed before 1500, as well as 227 manuscript volumes, beginning with the priceless Hereford Gospels of the eighth century.
Crusader Gold Gibbons, David 2007
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They were nearing the chamber which had once held Hereford's world-renowned chained library, a fabulous collection including rare incunabula, books printed before 1500, as well as 227 manuscript volumes, beginning with the priceless Hereford Gospels of the eighth century.
Crusader Gold Gibbons, David 2007
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For two nights, the family shared a room at Hereford's Red Carpet Inn while they waited for furniture to arrive from storage.
Cruel Deception Olsen, Gregg 1995
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The Bishop being shorter must perforce accompany them in their gyrations; while the whole company sat and rolled about over the ground, and roared to see my lord of Hereford's queer capers.
Robin Hood 1917
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Miss Hereford's audacities were especially offensive to Jane.
The Conflict 1911
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Little is known of the early history of Hereford's cathedral library.
Old English Libraries; The Making, Collection and Use of Books During the Middle Ages 1911
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