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In the 1930s, Cheltenham unveiled the iron men: Fred Rimell, Fulke Walwyn and Frenchie Nicholson, who were to thrive as trainers, and a tradition was born of intrepid jockeyship that found its natural stage on this undulating Cotswold ground.
Ruby Walsh displays mastery of Cheltenham with hat-trick of winners 2011
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Nine years, between Fulke Walwyn's third and fourth titles, is currently the longest wait between championships since World War Two.
Nicky Henderson versus Paul Nicholls: the big fight of the Festival 2011
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And four winners over the week would make him the most successful trainer in Festival history, overtaking Fulke Walwyn, who saddled 40.
Nicky Henderson versus Paul Nicholls: the big fight of the Festival 2011
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With 37 Festival victories, he started the week only three behind Fulke Walwyn's all-time record of 40, and sent a strong team headed by the country's best young chaser, Long Run, who halted Kauto Star's quest for a fifth consecutive King George at Kempton.
Nicky Henderson craves Cheltenham Gold Cup at end of troubled Festival 2011
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Other, lesser known, composers have also contributed to the growing corpus of 9/11 scores, including Eric Ewazen ("A Hymn for the Lost and the Living"), Lance Hulme ("Threnody for the Victims of September 11, 2001"), Robert Moran ("Trinity Requiem") and Karen Walwyn ("Reflections on 9/11").
A Mixed Record of Success in Addressing the Attacks David Mermelstein 2011
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Commons without Tragedy (London: Shepheard-Walwyn, 1991), 162-185.
Herman Daly Festschrift~ Ecological and Georgist Economic Principles~ A Comparison 2009
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The remaining 30 per cent is divided roughly evenly between Canadian independents, such as Midland Walwyn, and foreign-owned dealers.
The Extension of Bank Control in the Financial Services Industry 1996
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Mr. Schultz was the key architect in the merger of Midland Capital Corporation and Walwyn Stodgell Cochran Murray in 1990 and the subsequent merger of Midland Walwyn with Dean Witter Reynolds (Canada), in 1991.
The Extension of Bank Control in the Financial Services Industry 1996
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With us today to present his views on the industry from his unique perspective as head of Canada's largest financial services organisation serving the individual investor, is Mr. Robert Schultz, Chairman and CEO of Midland Walwyn Capital.
The Extension of Bank Control in the Financial Services Industry 1996
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Midland Walwyn and Richardson Greenshields, are now arguing before the competition tribunal that the proposed settlement doesn't really solve the problem.
The Extension of Bank Control in the Financial Services Industry 1996
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