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TUNBRIDGE - The Vermont Agency of Agriculture and a group called Vermont Coverts are hosting a workshop in Tunbridge on two exotic beetles that have led to the death of millions of hardwood trees across the country.
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My great great grandfather ran a successful construction company based in Tunbridge Wells which built many of the houses in the region during the latter part of the 19th Century, & early part of the 20th.
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My great great grandfather ran a successful construction company based in Tunbridge Wells which built many of the houses in the region during the latter part of the 19th Century, & early part of the 20th.
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(He was English, don't you know, born in Tunbridge Wells.)
Watch John Wayne in The Quiet Man: live! Andrew Pulver 2010
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My interest was piqued when I read a statement by the chap who has taken on the new chief execs old job in Tunbridge Wells.
Through The Looking Glass « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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I think I'll head down to the Odeon in Tunbridge Wells tonight.
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At least his electoral record is much better than a well-known Tory candidate who lives in Tunbridge Wells.
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You resided at addresses in Tunbridge Wells and Norfolk last year.
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Tomorrow it's back to more mundane things as I drive to Orpington PC World to pick up a replacement for the new laptop I bought yesterday in Tunbridge Wells PC World which didn't work.
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When they arrived at the hotel, in Tunbridge, Mrs. Arlbery heard, with some indignation, that Sir Sedley Clarendel was gone to the rooms, without demonstrating, by any sort of inquiry, the smallest solicitude at her non-appearance.
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