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'Once, I told the older boys that sweets clog your arteries with fat and stop your heart' … Anna Maxted with her three sons.
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The change is already evident, says A4e's Beverley Maxted, who helps the school coordinate its programme.
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• The Baddie, a children's book by Anna Maxted and Alex T Smith, is published by Meadowside, £4.99
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"We need more Mr Ainsleys in this world," says Maxted.
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Nigel Maxted, a lecturer at Birmingham University's school of biosciences and deputy chair of the UK Plant Genetic Resources Group, believes that councils should do more than just supply allotments.
Communities take action to save plants Ruth Stokes 2010
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Seed swaps have prompted Maxted to catalogue the varieties of seeds being saved, and he is hoping for a government grant to research them in more detail.
Communities take action to save plants Ruth Stokes 2010
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Maxted (Lady Churchill's maid) had been dining below with Grant, Brown, and Stewart (who came the same as last time, with the maids) in the
Queen Victoria Story of Her Life and Reign, 1819-1901 Anonymous
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Two of the better known names are Stanley Maxted and Stewart MacPherson.
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I must say the Socialists put their case very we'll indeed, and it was becoming quite uncomfortable for the Government, when suddenly Jimmy Maxted of Glasgow-I think most of you know about him-rose with a great fierceness and started to attack the Government and finally he said, "And to think that this measure should have been introduced by a man like Mr. Ramsay MacDonald-thrown up by the people."
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Mary and Maxted (Lady Churchill's maid) had been dining below with Grant, Brown, and Stewart
Queen Victoria Anonymous 1901
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