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Mountain pansies violas growing low to the ground on moorland at Westgate, Weardale.
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I found a dog rose in a beck wall in Weardale with a deep crimson flower and others closer to home of a clear, almost luminous pink.
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Tapped a kilometre down, hot reservoirs in granite fissures below Weardale are set to service a new "eco-village" in the valley, and provide the country's first naturally warm spa since the Romans at Bath.
Natural hot reservoirs harnessed by scientists to service Pennine eco-village 2010
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The recirculating system pioneered here in Weardale overcomes these problems.
Natural hot reservoirs harnessed by scientists to service Pennine eco-village 2010
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And so, we wish you, and Jo, all good things as you move to Weardale, we shall no doubt hear a bit about new kitchens and rewiring there as well, and who knows what use the corkscrews will be put to in greater leisure!
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Weardale, our president, and by Baron von Plener, the chairman of the committee which framed the model treaty.
America First Patriotic Readings Jasper Leonidas McBrien
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Lord of the Manor of Midhope, high up in Weardale -- sat in his spacious, oak-panelled dining-room above the Wear, discussing the situation with his two companions over a very _recherché_ supper prepared by the French chef of the Dean and Chapter.
Border Ghost Stories Howard Pease
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On this the bishop appointed Henry de Luceby of Holy Island to be prior of Durham, and brought men from Weardale and Tynedale to expel the old prior.
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See Joseph E. Bygate
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So large indeed was the Scandinavian immigration that its traces persist not only in place names-like Whitby and Grimsby, Weardale and Teesdale, but in the popular tongue.
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This lead was obtained from the great mines in Weardale and Allandale, then and for many generations owned by the Beaumont family.
Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885 Reid, Stuart J 1905
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