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Within hours, Wiltshire's cocky Robins had sent the Bluebirds packing in extra time.
Epic tales of the Wessex footballing crowd | Frank Keating 2011
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It has emerged that inspectors last year expressed concerns about Wiltshire's custody suites, including how the use of force is monitored and how complaints are dealt with.
Six months for police sergeant who hurled woman into a cell 2010
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Wiltshire's local radio becomes a part of a fuzzy Midlands mashup.
Archive 2009-03-01 Brian Clegg 2009
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Under Professor Wiltshire's chairmanship, the Australian National Commission for UNESCO has recorded a significant number of achievements internationally and in the Asia-Pacific region.
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To the north rose the downs, across which one of Wiltshire's white chalk horses stretched out its neck in a motionless gallop, an eerie presence that pierced the gloom.
In the Presence of the Enemy George, Elizabeth 1996
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The Earl of Wiltshire's embassy to Bologna, of which the object was to induce Charles to withdraw his opposition to the divorce, naturally proved abortive.
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Wiltshire's, who would accommodate him with books, and every thing requisite for the occasion.
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Since taking part in Wiltshire's embassy in 1531 he had been for the most part in Germany on diplomatic affairs, associating with
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Now he's just been offered the post of agent on the Duke of Wiltshire's estate -- a perfectly splendid position.
Joanna Godden Sheila Kaye-Smith 1921
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Wiltshire's agent and a person of note in the town.
The Belovéd Vagabond William John Locke 1896
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