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Schultes remembered Pacho as he stood in a small English churchyard at Terrington in the early spring of 1950.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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Schultes remembered Pacho as he stood in a small English churchyard at Terrington in the early spring of 1950.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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The first is, in modern language, a Power of Attorney, executed by the Prior of Christ Church, Canterbury, appointing two of the monks of his church to be his procurators for the purpose of receiving from the convent of Anglesey, in Cambridgeshire [1], a book which had been lent to the late Rector of Terrington.
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Lynn -- West Walton, Walpole St. Peter, Tilney, Terrington St. Clement, and a score of others -- great cruciform structures, in every conceivable style, with fine woodwork and noble towers, each standing in the centre of a tiny rustic hamlet, built with no idea of prudent proportion to the needs of the places they serve, but out of pure joy and pride.
At Large Arthur Christopher Benson 1893
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Terrington (“Cooling Cups and Dainty Drinks”), &c. -- premising that it is the merest folly to use a high-class champagne or a fine sparkling hock for a beverage of this description.
Facts About Champagne and Other Sparkling Wines Henry Vizetelly 1857
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Nigel Terrington of Paragon said: Yields are an important component of a landlord's overall business plan because they give a good indication of the income that the property generates.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Terrington veterinary centre is a small animal practice based around mainly cats and dogs but will a ...
Largest UK Directory of Pet Products News, Pet Supplies, Pet Shops and Pet Services 2010
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Most weekly tickets have stayed set, but Terrington weekly tickets have been cut by £3 for adults and £1 for children.
EDP24 News 2010
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He said he had driven his JCB to King's Lynn after picking it up from nearby Terrington.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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The lorry driver, a 41-year-old man from Terrington St Clement, suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene.
unknown title 2009
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