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But in the case of Buenos Ayres, Whitelock is more abused than he merits.
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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"Also, we will look at Adam Whitelock, which is what we did at the weekend (when he replaced Laulala) and we will look at that again."
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Another project with them saw us turn a piece of disused land into an area for teenagers, and they have now taken it over so they can maintain it for us, adds Whitelock.
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Whitelock sets the record on Mary straight with flair and grace.
Three books on British royals Post 2010
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David Whitelock, treasurer at CRAC says the council was very keen to create the path in the residents' association's vision.
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We've had more inquiries, especially from the public, who are moved by the story of the real war horses, said Kirsty Whitelock of the trust.
Spielberg's film of War Horse gives new impetus to animal charity 2011
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Whitelock sets the record on Mary straight with flair and grace.
Three books on British royals Post 2010
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Paul Whitelock , corporate finance partner at Norton Rose, said: Ultimately, the changes will make it harder for leveraged bidders because they take longer and rely more on protections.
Private-Equity Firms Decry Proposed U.K. Deal Rules Liam Vaughan 2011
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Woodcock is at the heart of New Zealand's powerful scrum, while Whitelock has transformed the once maligned lineout into a formidable operation: the All Blacks have won a tournament-high 90% of their own lineouts and almost one quarter on their opponents' throw-in.
New Boys Getting Into the Action Jonathan Clegg 2011
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"Where possible, they should be allowed to return to work, even if it's for a couple of days a week at first, as this is therapeutic in itself," says Amy Whitelock, senior policy officer at the mental health charity Mind.
Tough times at the top as high-flying senior executives take time off for stress 2011
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