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It would be great if other mobile-phone companies followed O2 and Vodafone's lead, said Hannah Terrey, head of policy and public affairs at the Charities Aid Foundation.
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Miss Terrey infused into a simple country girl a degree of character which shews that she has not yet fallen into the vampire-trap of too many young performers -- stage conventionalism, and that she copies from Nature.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 16, 1841 Various
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The second edition only appeared twenty-eight years afterwards, in 1821, preceded by an introduction by Frederick Royou (Paris: Brasseur Aine, printer, Terrey, publisher, in octavo).
The Memoirs of Napoleon Bourrienne, Louis Antoine Fauvelet de 1836
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The Manly playing group is fuming at the board and refused to speak to any of them during the club's awards presentation night in Terrey Hills last Friday.
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Kyle Sandilands to fight $50,000 bill for breaking lease on mansion KYLE Sandilands is embroiled in a $50,000 legal dispute with his former landlord after he allegedly broke the lease on a Terrey Hills mansion.
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Kyle Sandilands to fight $50,000 bill for breaking lease on mansion KYLE Sandilands is embroiled in a $50,000 legal dispute with his former landlord after he allegedly broke the lease on a Terrey Hills mansion.
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He left issue three sons; John, | | Lewis, and Theodorick** (or Terrey, as we write the name), who all engaged in the English service, and were commanders
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical 1812
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