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Sir Arthur, who was born in Minehead, Somerset, and was a radar specialist for the RAF in World War II, become a full-time writer in the 1940s.
March 2008 2008
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Sir Arthur, who was born in Minehead, Somerset, and was a radar specialist for the RAF in World War II, become a full-time writer in the 1940s.
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The name Minehead is a corruption of the Norman lord's name with the Anglo-Saxon word _heved_, a head; it used to be written "Manheved."
Lynton and Lynmouth A Pageant of Cliff & Moorland F. J. Widgery
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Born in Minehead, western England, on Dec. 16, 1917, the son of a farmer, Arthur Charles Clark became addicted to science fiction after buying his first copies of the pulp magazine “Amazing Stories” at Woolworth’s.
Clark didn’t make it to 2010….. plus there are no atheists in hell | Fused Film 2008
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At the beginning of December, All Tomorrow's Parties are hosting two of their popular weekend music festivals on consecutive weekends at Butlin's in Minehead.
Click to download: Armpits and amps Chris Salmon 2010
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The sixth and last column of foot was headed by a body of peasants bearing 'Minehead' upon their banner, and the ensign of the three wool-bales and the sailing ship, which is the sign of that ancient borough.
Micah Clarke His Statement as made to his three grandchildren Joseph, Gervas and Reuben During the Hard Winter of 1734 Arthur Conan Doyle 1894
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It's not inappropriate, as the musician holds forth on subjects as diverse as the finer points of a new craft ale, to the thrill of playing with his father before a huge audience at the All Tomorrow's Party festival last month in Minehead, England.
A Minimalist Heir With Maximum Chops Steve Dollar 2011
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Hidden, SE11, FriSam RichardsAfter a five-year run, the weekender bender known as BLOC has finally outgrown its Minehead love nest and will be residing in a new home when it reboots in July 2012.
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Cheltenian, who won the bumper as the day closed, joined the Philip Hobbs stable in Minehead, Somerset, for £210,000 after finishing second in a similar race at Punchestown.
Irish break the bank at Cheltenham as joy overrides economic fears | Paul Hayward 2011
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It's not inappropriate, as the musician holds forth on subjects as diverse as the finer points of a new craft ale, to the thrill of playing with his father before a huge audience at the All Tomorrow's Party festival last month in Minehead, England.
A Minimalist Heir With Maximum Chops Steve Dollar 2011
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