It was in that year that the original quartz clock was invented by W.A. Marrison and J.W. Horton. |
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Youths in Great Horton, Bradford, volunteered to clean up the area after residents complained about noise disturbance and litter. |
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The 81-year-old from Great Horton travelled with his daughter to visit battle grounds and cemeteries where his comrades have been buried. |
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East Bierley's home tie against Great Horton proved a mismatch, the home side winning by 241 runs. |
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Mark Horton tests its seaworthiness and speculates how far it might have sailed. |
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Before Reverend Horton Heat even settles into answering questions, you quickly realize that he is the genuine article. |
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He was born in 1914 in Skidhouse Street in Little Horton and has lived in the city for the majority of his life. |
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Horton was a national hero who had pushed into the limelight the Submarine Service and gained media attention. |
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The family is being supported by friends from All Saints' Church, Little Horton, where they are regular worshippers. |
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Yesterday, the Recorder of Manchester, Judge David Maddison, formally acquitted Horton and said he was free to leave court. |
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Gregory Peck was a gentleman and Horton Foote, the great Texas playwright, was always on the set. |
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To this day, Bush media maven Roger Ailes adamantly denies that he or the campaign had any role in the Willie Horton mug shot ad. |
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They would make Willie Horton look like an altar boy compared to Maurice Clemmons. |
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The thefts have led John McCormack, 74, an allotment holder from Canterbury Avenue, Little Horton, to call for fences to be put up to keep the wreckers at bay. |
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Only yards away from the museum site on Little Horton Lane, the wrecking ball has been put to use as demolition of old buildings on the Broadway site progresses. |
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Old Horton, the Baltimore fire chief, was in hospital, and so were several hundred of his men. |
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A West Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said the man, who lives in Little Horton, challenged the group of five or six youths he discovered loitering near his car. |
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Horton has been featured in numerous publications throughout the world, including Elle.com and Grazia magazine. |
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Horton does his best to coach beginners, urging them to take extra breaks and try easier versions of the exercises. |
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Springtime for Henry played Broadway in the early '30s and then again in the early '50s but became a laughingstock as Edward Everett Horton repeatedly barnstormed it. |
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Ophelia Horton has been on our radar since 2012, when her blog made headlines around the world. |
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Leaders of both institutions, which are side by side in Great Horton Road, hope the new chartered university will be more than the sum of its parts. |
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The sudden cold snap following recent torrential rain turned a section of the Horton to Pewsey road at Allington, near Devizes, into a magical ice grotto last week. |
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We used to cook a mutton bird for each tourist on the tour,' said Hank Horton, owner of Jahadi Indigenous Tours in northwest Tasmania. |
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Sunday's clock adjustments will be made by consultant horologist Francis Brodie and overseen by the Science Museum's conservator Richard Horton. |
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Conway was born in Liverpool, the son of Cyril Horton Conway and Agnes Boyce. |
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The power, provided by Gareth Chilcott and Roger Spurrell was complemented by the precision of John Horton and winger David Trick. |
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Some people perusing the papers recently found themselves staring at a photo of a Horton Plains slender loris. |
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Police say fishermen Posit and Somkhaoyai confessed to killing 21-year-old Katherine Horton from Cardiff, on the evening of New Year's Day. |
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Michael Horton, however, has defended the covenant of works as combining principles of law and love. |
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Ten weeks later the shattered town was surrendered to Colonel Thomas Horton, who welcomed Oliver Cromwell shortly afterwards. |
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Oxwich Bay ends in the large wooded promontory of Oxwich Point, which leads west to the beach front villages of Horton and Port Eynon. |
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She takes on the role of Anne Langley, a former operatic rival to Jean Horton, played by Maggie Smith. |
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Common gorse is also an invasive species in the montane grasslands of Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka. |
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Basin fill sequences of the Horton Group resemble those of modern fault-bounded distensive basins and show no evidence of transtensive behaviour. |
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Mark Horton of the University of Bristol said he was not convinced that this news proved the ring did not date to the 16th century. |
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Horton reported that brand name Nosferatu was inspired by an infamous Walachian prince known as Viad the Impaler. |
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There was a hung jury in relation to a murder charge against Horton, but she pleaded guilty to manslaughter at a hearing in December. |
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Bradford was incorporated as a municipal borough in 1847, covering the parishes of Bradford, Horton and Manningham. |
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Last Monday a desktop PC base unit and monitor worth about pounds 500 were taken from a classroom at Horton Grange Primary School in Blyth. |
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On Monday night a desktop PC base unit and monitor were taken from a classroom at Horton Grange Primary School in Blyth. |
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Ken Pitt, introduced by Horton, took over as Bowie's manager. |
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Kasper and another follower of Pound's, David Horton, set up a publishing imprint, Square Dollar Series, which Pound used as a vehicle for his tracts about economic reform. |
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Bernadette Horton and her family have had to make some tough choices following a year in which household finances have been increasingly squeezed. |
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Richard Horton, the editor of the Lancet, aggressively defended the trial. |
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His conversion is generally credited to his then girlfriend, Debbie Horton, an English student from London, who was secretary of the St Andrews University Labour club. |
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The pub wasn't the only venue to be celebrating as both the John Bull, in Alnwick, and the Three Horse Shoes, in High Horton, both scooped two awards. |
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Horton RA, Randall LP, Snary EL, Cockrem H, Lotz S, Wearing H, et al. |
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With the mercurial John Horton and the incisive Mike Beese, the side continued to develop Bath's reputation in the early Seventies with wins over the top Welsh sides. |
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Horton works very closely with Laidlaw and its suppliers to have the recycle material meet mill specifications before it reaches the mill pulpers. |
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Similar provenance indications continue stratigraphically upward in this section and elsewhere on Isle Madame through the thick lower and central parts of the Horton Group. |
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Listen to Mark Horton spluttering with enthusiasm tonight about the birth of the Ordnance Survey map and tell me this couldn't be mistaken for a sketch on The Fast Show. |
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In 1770, his brother Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn, was exposed as an adulterer, and the following year Cumberland married a young widow, Anne Horton. |
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Remarkably, the British grass carp record has been broken in the same week with the capture of a huge 41lb 9oz specimen from Horton Church Lake in Surrey. |
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The hearing was told Mr Horton, known for his distinctive handlebar moustache, did everything he could to get another job after leaving the Brains pub. |
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Right wing Nathan Horton, who tried to skate late last week but had to be reined back in because of post-concussion wooziness, missed his eighth straight game last night. |
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Moorpark's Rachael Kidder, Thousand Oaks' Ellen Querrey and Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks' Taylor Horton were all recognized as sophomore All-Americans by PrepVolleyball. |
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John Gilbert worked on the first film, Mike Horton and Jabez Olssen on the second and longtime Jackson collaborator Jamie Selkirk and Annie Collins on the third. |
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The new path avoids the badly-eroded Horton Moor and Black Dubb Moss area and is easier to navigate, a lot drier and gives fantastic views of Ingleborough. |
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