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The nice man in Jessops, who could have sent us packing, took an age trying to revive it.
A day in Cornwall 2007
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The nice man in Jessops, who could have sent us packing, took an age trying to revive it.
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The nice man in Jessops, who could have sent us packing, took an age trying to revive it.
A day in Cornwall 2007
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One of the few remaining signs of trouble was a gang of masked youths looting a branch of Jessops on the corner of Albert Square, beside Manchester town hall.
UK riots: disorder spreads to Manchester and West Midlands 2011
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Bins were thrown through the windows of Jessops, LA Fitness and a McDonald's but attempts to follow this up by looting as in Tottenham and another parts of the capital were stopped by police.
London riots: conflagration and carnage in the capital and beyond 2011
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"They did a total removal without building an individual case on each child," Jessops explained, and also theorized that they thought they would be removing 60 kids, not 460.
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Jessops spoke about the removal of the children in 2008, a major ordeal that attracted huge attention from the media.
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Their three blond children clamoring around them – springing off of trampolines, drag-racing strollers, needing noses wiped and coats zipped up over matching outfits – mask the despair the Jessops say they feel over their detachment.
West Texas polygamist sect members search for normalcy at ranch 2008
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"They did a total removal without building an individual case on each child," Jessops explained, and also theorized that they thought they would be removing 60 kids, not 460.
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Jessops spoke about the removal of the children in 2008, a major ordeal that attracted huge attention from the media.
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