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Their destruction, however, was perhaps only postponed -- unless he became fully persuaded that the new plan suggested by Alan's invitation to the Lancasters was a more feasible one.
Till the Clock Stops 1902
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The luxurious development, known as The Lancasters, on the
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The earl of Westmerland.] which sword was called Lancasters sword.
Chronicles (3 of 6): Historie of England (1 of 9) Henrie IV Raphael Holinshed
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One such example is the Lancasters, a prestigious, unfinished development of high-end apartments on Bayswater Road where prices range from £3.5 million to £8 million.
Live and Let High Parmy Olsen 2011
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Properties like the Knightsbridge, One Hyde Park and the Lancasters, where residents enjoy 24-hour security and amenities ranging from golf simulators to private movie theaters, are attracting some of the world's wealthiest oligarchs and sheiks.
The New Global City Candace Jackson 2011
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What I think is interesting is that the Lannisters and Starks are at odds, and in real life, the War of the Roses was between the Lancasters and Yorks.
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I'm reading Jen Lancasters "Such a Pretty Fat" and I am so in love with it.
Friday Book Club Nalini Singh 2009
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Unlike the Germans, the British had built up a fleet of 4 engine heavy bombers, the Lancasters, which were far better suited for such a campaign then the 2 engine medium bombers the Germans employed in the Battle of Britain.
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Ken ended up flying Lancasters for the elite Pathfinders, 97 Squadron.
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We tend to forget this fact of 30 years ago – that the crowds who came to cheer contained so many people who had once seen Lancasters and Spitfires as familiar objects.
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