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Once that is over, perhaps the next day, let us organise a reclamation, however temporary, of part of Mildenhall from the Americans.
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For units such as the 100th Air Wing in Mildenhall, U.K., in southern England, that means flying a lot.
Over Libyan Skies, U.S. Pilots Stretch Mission Alistair MacDonald 2011
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However, Maynard popped up in the third minute of added time to slide the ball beyond Steve Mildenhall in the Millwall goal.
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WSJ's Alistair MacDonald reports from the RAF bomber base in Mildenhall, England.
Over Libyan Skies, U.S. Pilots Stretch Mission Alistair MacDonald 2011
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Before going into the hospital, and while trying to finish Some Time Never, Dahl had written an “interlude,”69 a piece of high-class reportage about Gordon Butcher, a humble farmworker, who had accidentally plowed up a vast hoard of Roman silver in the Suffolk village of Mildenhall, and his deceitful conniving boss, who secreted the silver away, telling Butcher that it was only pewter.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Aside from The Mildenhall Treasure, his only other attempts at journalism were a piece about Kuda Bux,100 a Hindu mystic who appeared to be able to see without using his eyes, and one about the two British diplomats, Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, who mysteriously disappeared in May 1951.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Dahl may have sensed this, for the self-confidence he showed in dealing with The Mildenhall Treasure is entirely absent from his correspondence about Some Time Never.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Near Mildenhall, in Suffolk, a line of military vehicles came to a halt, and men tumbled out of the trucks to stare at the sky.
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However, he said, nearly all of the 115 troops from RAF Mildenhall who were deployed for the exercise in Albania have returned home.
KIA KIA/BNR 2006
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MILDENHALL, England — Outside Hangar 814, a cold wind howled and a low, gray sky lingered like a funeral shroud over RAF Mildenhall.
KIA KIA/BNR 2006
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