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George Waldren for The Wall Street Journal A statue honoring John R. Osbourne, a Canadian soldier who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery, the highest military award given to citizens of the Commonwealth.
Hong Kong's Second World War Euan McKirdy 2011
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And what about Waldren, Sims 'consultants scheduled to deliver their six-month update directly to Council (not through the Executive) at the end of the year?
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Hundreds of homes have been damaged by flooding on Waldren (ph) Lake in Noble County.
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Bronwyn Waldren, for Jorgensen, said two psychologists had already deemed her client unfit to stand trial.
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Directing from the piano with a spindly violin obbligato, Michael Waldren maintains pulse and purpose.
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In the second half, Waldren again had an excellent free kick from 30 yards which smashed against the post and you got the feeling it was not going to be Croydon's day.
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In the second half Waldren came close again with a 30-yard free-kick, but this time it was the post that came to the away team's rescue.
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In the second half Waldren came close again with a 30-yard free-kick, but this time it was the post that came to the away team's rescue.
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Tim O'Shea made a few substitutions half way though the second half bringing on Leslie Thompson, Bentley Graham and Godfrey and as the game wore on Croydon were pressing for the equaliser, with Waldren coming close with a header in the 83rd minute.
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In the second half Waldren came close again with a 30-yard free-kick, but this time it was the post that came to the away team's rescue.
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