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It's this frenzy which engulfs the North-east and makes it difficult to play in.
Sunderland salvage draw with West Bromwich to calm dissenters 2011
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North-east of our train, not more than four hundred yards from it, we discovered a large camp of whites behind a low rise of ground.
Chapter 13 2010
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When we have picked up the North-east Trades in the
Chapter 39 2010
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Voters in the North-east who have turned to the Lib ‘Dems’ over recent years would do well to remember that.
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It "took" Tibet, looted the substantial gold from the many moasteries there, killed/drove out many if not most of the Tibetans, "took" what looks like the right "ear" of India in a savage attack circa 1960s, and is now in the process of taking Nepal, Bihar (a state of India contiguous to Nepal) and also North-east India.
MIND MELD: Is Science Fiction Responsible for the Lack of Public Interest in Space Exploration? 2008
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And then there's a very long silence, during which I seem to recall trying very hard not to picture my name beneath the headline "Patsy Gallacher was pissed, recalls North-east legend", and failing.
Andy Carroll a hard man? He'd not last two seconds with Mick Harford 2010
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I had been sent to interview Mannion a few days before the last North-east derby at Roker Park.
Andy Carroll a hard man? He'd not last two seconds with Mick Harford 2010
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Voters in the North-east who have turned to the Lib ‘Dems’ over recent years would do well to remember that.
Archive 2008-02-17 2008
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In the North-east, players were always better and tougher before you were born, as a meeting with Wilf Mannion reminded me
Andy Carroll a hard man? He'd not last two seconds with Mick Harford 2010
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The news of the imminent arrival of the biggest party of British dignitaries for decades barely featured in local newspapers, got almost no coverage on television bulletins and prompted only six lines – sandwiched between "Light showers bring down temperature in Delhi" and "North-east shaken by moderate earthquakes" – in dispatches from the government-run Press Trust of India.
David Cameron bound for India but Delhi is hardly agog Aashish Jethra in Delhi 2010
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