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The court order will allow Dan and Diane Winkler, who live in Huntingdon, to see their grandchildren, he said.
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When he came back to England from his island with his parrot and his parasol and his chest full of treasure, he lived for a while tranquilly enough with his old wife on the estate he bought in Huntingdon, for he had become a wealthy man, and wealthier still after the printing of the book of his adventures.
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Margaret Thatcher’s Finchley rests at the southern end of the main route to Edinburgh; John Major’s Huntingdon is on the A1 as it goes through Cambridgeshire and Tony Blair’s Sedgefield covers both sides of the highway in County Durham.
The A1 rule 2005
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Margaret Thatcher’s Finchley rests at the southern end of the main route to Edinburgh; John Major’s Huntingdon is on the A1 as it goes through Cambridgeshire and Tony Blair’s Sedgefield covers both sides of the highway in County Durham.
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On July 10, 1976, he had an unexpected telephone call from the managing editor in Huntingdon.
Woodstein U: Notes on the Mass Production and Questionable Education of Journalists 1977
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On July 10, 1976, he had an unexpected telephone call from the managing editor in Huntingdon.
Woodstein U: Notes on the Mass Production and Questionable Education of Journalists 1977
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On July 10, 1976, he had an unexpected telephone call from the managing editor in Huntingdon.
Woodstein U: Notes on the Mass Production and Questionable Education of Journalists 1977
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Huntingdon [it was not called Huntingdon then] I was offered a very enticing fellowship at the University of Chicago, and Bess Adams was urging me to be her roommate there.
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The Huntingdon was the doyen of London clubs; its titled members could have filled a very large volume.
Colorado Jim George Goodchild
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The next morning being the Sabbath they invited me to accompany them to church, a distance of some three miles, to a place called Huntingdon, which invitation I readily accepted.
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