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An adaptation of the opening television series episode script, by George Lowther from the Ellsworth and Maxwell script.
Archive 2007-06-01 Blue Tyson 2007
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(The members received their guest with hearty cheers and continued applause.) * The Right Honourable J.W. Lowther is a former Speaker of the British House of Commons.
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Some of them never were Lords Justices.] [Footnote 652: From a narrative written by Lowther, which is among the
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829
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So also were the bridges over the Eamont and the Lowther on the northwestern road passing by Penrith to Carlisle.
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I think July 4th is the time that people come and they really want to connect with American history and with their stories, says Andrea Lowther, director of visitor services for the museum.
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Testament to the success of the grander ones are places like Woburn in Bedfordshire, Goodwood in Sussex, Lowther in Cumbria and Chatsworth in Derbyshire, all of which still house the founding families, estate workers and rural enterprises.
A Renaissance of Landed Estates Dominic Prince 2010
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The artist Lady Mary Lowther lived nearby with her husband Sir James Lowther, the most powerful local magnate – and the most disliked.
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I mean, how much more perfect for July 4th can it be? says Lowther.
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Meanwhile, one of Europe's most-successful owner-breeders, Maria Niarchos, has also sent to Harrington a daughter of the Lowther Stakes heroine Enthused.
Cleeve Hill 2011
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I mean, how much more perfect for July 4th can it be? says Lowther.
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