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Warders at the original “Bedlam”—the modern successor of which is Bethlem Royal—had been notorious in the eighteenth century for making money by charging visitors in search of amusement to watch the mad antics and delusions of patients.
Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011
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Warders claim the new arrangement allowed the Poussin vandal time to attack two paintings because the warder was in the adjoining room.
Strike threatens Leonardo exhibition at National Gallery 2011
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It's incredibly easy for 1st Warders to DM me for a service request, ask me what I think about an issue or sometimes to call me bad words.
Joe Moreno: Social Media Week, I Mean Social Media Life Joe Moreno 2011
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Warders at the original “Bedlam”—the modern successor of which is Bethlem Royal—had been notorious in the eighteenth century for making money by charging visitors in search of amusement to watch the mad antics and delusions of patients.
Henry’s Demons Patrick Cockburn 2011
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Warders, carefully selected, kept every one at a distance from the neighbourhood of this tent, lest the debates, which were sometimes of a loud and stormy character, should reach other ears than those they were designed for.
The Talisman 2008
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"Warders 'Choice" exhibits prints and drawings from the National Gallery of Scotland, selected by the warding and front of house staff.
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Warders at Krugersdorp Prison told parliamentarians their colleagues might have used excessive force when three inmates died after assaults that took place behind the walls.
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About time, since the Warders have been around since 1485.
Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Beefeaters go equal opportunity 2007
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I have to thank you, Marshal Murray, your deputies, Mr. Draper, and Mr. Sutton and his Warders for the uniform kindness I have experienced.
Hanging Captain Gordon Ron Soodalter 2007
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In the Tower of London game, the goal is to free the virtual prisoners without being caught by the Yeomen Warders, guards more commonly known as Beefeaters.
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