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The giants of the range, The Cheviot (2,676 feet high), Cairn Hill (2,545 feet), and the striking cone of Hedgehope (2,348 feet), are all near to each other on Northumbrian soil, a few miles south-west of Wooler, which is a most convenient starting place for a visit to any part of the
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With snow forecast this week, stalking has intensified around Yeavering Bell in the fells above Wooler, an Iron Age hillfort whose name – middle English for "goat hill" – is evidence of the herd's antiquity.
Northumberland's Neolithic goats brought into modern world 2011
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Wooler was a Liverpool DJ who worked as a stage manager for the group.
The Fifth Beatle: A Book Proposal ricklibrarian 2007
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Wooler was a Liverpool DJ who worked as a stage manager for the group.
Archive 2007-04-01 ricklibrarian 2007
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And sic part of the kye or stock as I judge it fit to keep, may be driven thither without incommodity — say about Wooler, or that gate, keeping aye a shouther to the hills, — and the rest may be sauld to gude profit and advantage, if we had grace weel to use and guide these gifts of the warld.
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Wooler stepped to the podium, and pressed a button there.
Daedalus’s Children Dave Stern 2004
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Wooler had maneuvered himself next to Lee, was almost holding him up as the crowd continued to gather around him.
Daedalus’s Children Dave Stern 2004
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Tell them what we learned from Elson, and see if they know this Colonel Wooler.
Daedalus’s Children Dave Stern 2004
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He had already taken Colonel Wooler into his confidence, a conversation the captain had been present at.
Daedalus’s Children Dave Stern 2004
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Among those clapping, Archer saw Colonel Wooler at the far end of the dais.
Daedalus’s Children Dave Stern 2004
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