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  • Longstaffe had reported the King's commanding Katharine and Privy Seal to join hands and be friends.

    Privy Seal His Last Venture Ford Madox Ford 1906

  • 'Ho, Longstaffe!' and having caught his pleased eyes: _'Ecce quis sto in arce plenitatis.

    Privy Seal His Last Venture Ford Madox Ford 1906

  • Longstaffe slipped from his horse, which he left to be rescued by whom it might from amongst the hard-angled cases.

    Privy Seal His Last Venture Ford Madox Ford 1906

  • Rachel Mainwaring asks Dr Joanna Longstaffe, clinical director of the Independent General Practice in Cardiff, whether we can ever be cellulite free

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • "We are still on hold," says Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Fred Longstaffe.

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  • Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Fred Longstaffe said staff and faculty will be able to contribute to their area of employment - in essence making a donation.

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  • Once the university learns about its share of the funding, which Longstaffe hopes will begin happening in the next few weeks, Western can determine if the two projects can proceed.

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  • "We will take and use this money in the best way possible to try and reduce the impact," said Longstaffe.

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  • Once the university learns about its share of the funding, which Longstaffe hopes will begin happening in the next few weeks, Western can determine if the two projects can proceed.

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  • "We are still on hold," says Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Fred Longstaffe.

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