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  • They had certainly seen the thing before - down at the coastguard station, or through a telescope, half-mast high when a brig went ashore on Braunton sands; above the roof of the Golf Club, and in Keyte's window, where a certain kind of striped sweetmeat bore it in paper on each box.

    Rudyard Kipling answers Gordon Brown 2006

  • Foxy, being bound by no vow, carried his woes to Keyte.

    Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • They overtook Foxy, speeding down to retail the adventure to Keyte, who in his time had been Troop Sergeant-Major in a cavalry regiment, and now, war-worn veteran, was local postmaster and confectioner.

    Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • So Keyte came, by invitation, leaning upon a stick, tremulous with old age, to sit in a corner and watch.

    Stalky & Co. Rudyard Kipling 1900

  • Keyte, who returned from Barbados in April to find United for sale and became chairman and chief shareholder, was a winger for the reserves in the early 70s.

    The Guardian World News Jeremy Alexander 2011

  • "It was totally unexpected and very humbling," Keyte said.

    Wimmera Mail Times - Front Page 2010

  • Keyte was instrumental in finding money for the netball clubrooms but didn't expect to have them named after her.

    Wimmera Mail Times - Front Page 2010

  • Keyte reached her 500-game milestone this year after overcoming injury.

    Wimmera Mail Times - Front Page 2010

  • 'The overall look of the brand is based on traditional British clothing but, rather than the Savile Row tradition, Universal Works is more about working men's clothing; manual workwear in its old sense but updated for today,' explains Keyte, who started his fashion career with Paul Smith and has also worked for Maharishi, Ozwald Boateng and Boden.

    Home 2010

  • Keyte also has a 'made with pride' philosophy and is keen to promote that his denim is made in selected British factories, while all shirts and jersey garments are produced by family-run businesses in India.

    Home 2010

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