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In one Mary Honeyball, MEP, after UKIP's Godfrey Bloom joined the EU Parliament women's rights committee with the magnificent quip "I am here to represent Yorkshire women, who always have dinner on the table when you get home."
Archive 2004-07-18 Laban 2004
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"Mary Honeyball, a Labour colleague on the women's rights committee, suggested an investigation of his business practices by a discrimination tribunal."
Archive 2004-07-18 Laban 2004
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Dame Honeyball was a likely, plump, bustling little woman, and no bad substitute for that paragon of hostesses, Dame Quickly.
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About 1 015 ANC posters destroyed, mostly on Honeyball, Randfontein Road,
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About 1 015 ANC posters destroyed, mostly on Honeyball, Randfontein
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Thus Honeyball might very well represent the Anglo-Sax.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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Honeyball_ in his parents 'home threatened to weary me.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, January 28, 1914 Various 1898
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In 2009, Mary Honeyball, a Labour party leader in the UK, accused Ryanair of "sexualising" the airline industry in "a desperate bid for profits," the Telegraph reported.
NY Daily News LINDSAY GOLDWERT 2011
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In 2009, Mary Honeyball, a Labour party leader in the UK, accused Ryanair of "sexualising" the airline industry in "a desperate bid for profits," the Telegraph reported.
NY Daily News LINDSAY GOLDWERT 2011
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In 2009, Mary Honeyball, a Labour party leader in the UK, accused Ryanair of "sexualising" the airline industry in "a desperate bid for profits," the Telegraph reported.
NY Daily News LINDSAY GOLDWERT 2011
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