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Among the main cast – led by Alan Davies's chef Roland – Michelin-starred delights come from Isy Suttie's dippy waitress and Stephen Wight's turn as the menacingly ambitious (and weird) trainee chef Skoose.
Tonight's TV highlights David Stubbs 2010
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I'd like to see another volume of Eric Wight's "My Dead Girlfriend."
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Leonard Cohen performed at the Isle Of Wight's third concert, about one year following his second album, Songs From A Room.
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We have had it apart from Wight's specimen from the following collections: -- (1) Sattur,
A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses K. Rangachari
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I called this part of the coast (which falls into the bottom of a small bay from Cape Danger to the very low land), Wight's Land in honour of
The Logbooks of the Lady Nelson With the journal of her first commander Lieutenant James Grant Ida Lee 1904
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Captain Wight's shepherd killed by natives; dreadfully mangled twenty-seven sheep.
The History of Tasmania , Volume II John West 1840
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A crew member of a 33-foot yacht was rushed to the Isle of Wight's Newport hospital after the yacht on which he was racing, the Irish-registered 33-foot Atalanta, was in collision with the LPG tanker Hanne Knutsen in the Solent.
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A barebones read: terrifying chairlift takes 350,000 visitors per year down a steep cliff to visit the Isle of Wight's most famous attraction: three chalky protrusions called The Needles and 21 shades of sand at Alum Bay.
Thestar.com - Home Page Reb Stevenson 2011
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The shootings occurred at Wight's home about 30 miles southwest of Topeka.
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They had recently co-produced Mr. Wight's first feature film, "Sanctum 3D."
NYT > Home Page By DENNIS HEVESI 2012
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