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I remember Lydia Langstaff, a young writer, born with a congenital heart defect and not expected to make it past infancy.
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Police said Sunday that the alleged gunman, 26-year-old Brian Diez, had fathered a 4-year-old and a 13-month-old with Langstaff.
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Lake Havasu City police Sgt. Joe Harrold says Diez was arrested Aug. 13 for violating a protection order Langstaff had against him.
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AT SUNUP on November 20, Shawn Langstaff began walking across a frozen lake in South Dakota's Waubay Wildlife Refuge toward an island where big bucks were rumored to hang out.
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He changed roles and became a teacher at Bathurst Heights Collegiate, Kenner Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Peterborough, Langstaff Secondary School and, finally, Trent University, where his administrative talents came to the fore and were recognized for the first time.
Now is not Too Late 1978
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I don't know what would happen to the Canadian National Exhibition, our air fields, our parks, the Harbour, Langstaff, etc.
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In some other cases of extreme difficulty of respiration, though not requiring tracheotomy, observed by Drs. Ogle and Langstaff, the platysma was not contracted.
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The council is asking Mr Justice Langstaff, sitting at London's High Court, to grant an injunction to prevent further residential use of the majority of the plots on the site.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011
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Claims have been launched in county courts nationwide by 585 serving prisoners and another 1,000 potential cases are in the pipeline, but Justice Brian Langstaff ruled they were unlikely to succeed.
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Giving his ruling, Langstaff said: The case was heard a day before parliament debated whether it should introduce legislation to amend the 1983 Act.
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