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Potential commandos from the United States went first to a reception center Bruce set up at Franklin House in Ruislip outside London, where British special operations officers helped screen them for clandestine duty in France.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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Repression came naturally to my father, but for a loud, excitable woman, life in Ruislip was pretty stifling and there was no way out.
Stifled in suburbia 2012
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Because even when nothing much dramatic was happening in Ruislip, suburban life was a struggle for both of them, particularly my mother.
Stifled in suburbia 2012
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Potential commandos from the United States went first to a reception center Bruce set up at Franklin House in Ruislip outside London, where British special operations officers helped screen them for clandestine duty in France.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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We had been best friends and neighbours in Ruislip, Middlesex when we were eight.
Stifled in suburbia 2012
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Among the pale, thin-lipped Ruislip women, my mother would be seen as a vulgar loudmouth.
Stifled in suburbia 2012
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The auction house & ndash; a small, independent company in the London suburb of Ruislip that runs auctions and valuations for people clearing their homes & ndash; said the vase is of exceptional quality and that it knew the estimated price was "a bit conservative."
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The auction house & ndash; a small, independent company in the London suburb of Ruislip that runs auctions and valuations for people clearing their homes & ndash; said the vase is of exceptional quality and that it knew the estimated price was "a bit conservative."
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The auction house & ndash; a small, independent company in the London suburb of Ruislip that runs auctions and valuations for people clearing their homes & ndash; said the vase is of exceptional quality and that it knew the estimated price was "a bit conservative."
Chinese Vase Auction Nets $69.3 Million At Bainbridges, UK Auction House (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Ceramics : The small London auction house of Bainbridge in Ruislip caused a sensation in November when it sold an 18th-century, porcelain Chinese vase decorated with fish for £ 51.6 million, the highest price ever paid at auction for any ceramic.
Bumper Prizes for Some Deep Pockets Margaret Studer 2010
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