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  • The hosts, eager to bounce back from their Birmingham mauling, went ahead after only seven minutes when Henderson curled a fine effort past Chris Lewington.

    Millwall 5-0 Dagenham & Redbridge | FA Cup third-round replay match report 2012

  • In a tight first half, Andy Forsyth's converted try gave the Tigers a 7-3 lead at the interval, and tries from Alex Lewington and Pienaar pulled Leicester clear to inflict Quins' fourth defeat in the past six games.

    Sport news in brief 2012

  • If they doffed the Dons, they could be done with their stigmatised origin – give or take the captain, Dean Lewington, and goalkeeper David Martin, back for a second spell – and perhaps pull in more than 8,000 from a population of 224,800, some of whom may feel they have had a club dumped on them.

    Milton Keynes Dons are putting on the style to achieve their ambitions | Jeremy Alexander 2011

  • The 737-800 aircraft left Douala in Cameroon at five minutes past midnight but failed to arrive in Nairobi, Kenya, at 6. 16am as scheduled, said Lewington.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • However, Charles Lewington, who served as John Major's press secretary in the Nineties and is now managing director of Hanover Communications, says Cameron's odd technique rings a bell.

    Evening Standard - Home Joshi Herrmann 2011

  • Dean Lewington delivers the ball from the free kick left-footed from left wing, clearance by Anton Ferdinand.

    BBC News - Home 2012

  • Two moth bibles are part of the answer - a breakthrough guide with astonishingly accurate paintings by Richard Lewington and the first UK atlas of species based on 11,300,000 examples going back to 1769.

    The Guardian World News Martin Wainwright 2011

  • Lewington said another technique for creating tension that he has seen politicians use is "throwing a few pages away at short notice," and others he has worked with like to have a big crowd of people around them before they walk on.

    Evening Standard - Home Joshi Herrmann 2011

  • Lewington said another technique for creating tension that he has seen politicians use is "throwing a few pages away at short notice," and others he has worked with like to have a big crowd of people around them before they walk on.

    Evening Standard - Home Joshi Herrmann 2011

  • "It's about getting oneself to the right pitch," he says, something Major wasn't always able to do as well as Lewington would have liked: "He always performed better with a small audience, which requires less nervous energy, and we were always trying to work out how to bottle that for TV."

    Evening Standard - Home Joshi Herrmann 2011

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