I write as a non-aligned Londoner who temporarily lives and works near Edinburgh, and who likes it very much. |
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For this lifelong Londoner and intransigent radical, the city was always two-fold. |
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Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature. |
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For Peter was an undersized, slum-bred Londoner, who, with the minimum chest measurement, had just contrived to scrimshank. |
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The 35-year-old Londoner says he intends to buy his mother a new washer-dryer with part of the prize money. |
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Always the Londoner, Arnold spent most of the week living in his rooms at the top of the Middle Temple. |
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Tales of Durex reminded the East Londoner of a similar act of innocence when he served on board SA Waterberg. |
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The success of the first single from the album Crazy Love will doubtless be followed by more top ten hits from the pioneering west Londoner. |
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Another Londoner made much the same point by stationing a high-tech monitor, encased in a clear plastic sphere, within a white geodesic hut. |
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A proud Londoner with a proper cockney accent, Burke is a heroic smoker and swears like a navvy. |
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London This Week competes with another free weekly publication, The Londoner. |
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A British citizen is said to be filmed 500 times a week on average and a Londoner 300 times a day! |
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Mr. Speaker, on January 19, 2009 Londoner, Private Andrew Knisley of the Royal Canadian Regiment, was seriously wounded in Afghanistan. |
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Tom, a trendy 18-year-old Londoner, is just preparing for a Friday night out when he receives a text message on his mobile phone. |
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Joby being a Londoner and Ivor Northern Irish it's a mere coincidence if their surnames are the same. |
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When it came to the casting on the film version of 'Philosopher's Stone', however, I told the director, Chris, that Dean was a black Londoner. |
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Daryush: I'm a Londoner and to be honest with you, I feel more Londoner than being Canadian because wherever I go I like to go back to London. |
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Outside, Londoner Bryan Butler, who snagged a copy, said he had read the paper every Sunday for 30 years. |
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He also shook off a clean right hook and a jarring left uppercut in a first round as the Londoner prevented the home favourite from making much of an early impression. |
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She was a dyed in the wool Londoner and his family didn't really approve. |
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It followed fine performances by the 29-year-old Londoner against West Ham and Leeds after being recalled to the side only because of the club's injury problems. |
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Stephen Bayley, cultural critic and Londoner, said the fresh, foreign impetus had left London unrivaled. |
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It's shaping up to be the over-privileged celebrity Londoner grudge match of the decade. |
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Newly-minted Londoner, Lindsay Lohan, is currently chilling out on a yacht in Italy. |
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The Londoner who stands 5ft 10ins tall grew up idolising Detroit Pistons little legend Isiah Thomas, described by many as the best player ever. |
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Afterwards, the 32-year-old Londoner was pleased with his team's efforts, explaining they were willing to sacrifice yellow in order to stay near to his closest rivals. |
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Fellow south Londoner Katy B is more of a musical fellow traveller. |
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In the second crest, the floral chaplet combines the national floral emblems of Canada, the maple leaf, and England, the rose, to symbolize his marriage with Alison Logan, a native-born Londoner. |
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Yet on beating the corpulent Londoner, Fury believes he will go on and beat Klitschko, as well as Liverpudlian Champ rival David Price. |
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My best friend moved from Manchester to London four years ago and, although she sees herself as an honouree Londoner, in the years we've lived together she hasn't lost her northern charm. |
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Her final chapter, reflecting on multiculturalism from the personal perspective of a British Asian Londoner, is arguably the woolliest part of what is an otherwise intellectually crisp book. |
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Ask a Londoner about the city, and you're likely to receive either the blankest of stares or an unkind rendition of Birmingham's memorable accent. |
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Learn French from a teacher in Paris, get the best-kept sightseeing secrets from a real-life Londoner before you travel, or even learn tango direct from a dance studio in Argentina. |
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If you want to learn about musical trios, decorative interiors or the art of Jan Gossaert, a lunchtime talk at the National could well be the way to gain the self-congratulatory air of a well-cultured Londoner. |
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Every single Londoner who competed in the Olympics is a gold medallist, and while communities across our country lay various claims to our Olympians, London's claim is no less strong. |
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Publications such as The Londoner, Home Weekly and The Bystander began to show an interest in her short stories and poems. |
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In 1925 Milne, a Londoner, bought a country home a mile to the north of the forest at Cotchford Farm, near Hartfield. |
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Her semi-autobiographical anti-heroine, Anne-Marie, is a 23-year-old Londoner, confused about life, love and what it means to be a woman. |
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A nostalgic mood was created with songs including Maybe It''s Because I''m A Londoner, London Pride and Doing The Lambeth Walk. |
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The final member was Londoner Clancy Pegg on keyboards, who had befriended Roberts and Matthews after moving to Cardiff. |
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The MP, a Londoner, also claimed expenses for cushion covers, a lawn mower, bath mats, pain killers and hedge clippers, as well as household repairs, it emerged. |
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Softie' Londoner Markus Birdman then had the room eating out of his hand as he goose-stepped through a set that justifies claims he's one of the best comedians in the country. |
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To make it a great start to the day for the British contingent Londoner Oli Poiser took fifth but Steve Hobday's luck ran out when his engine blew while sixth. |
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The Boxing Board of Control are due to announced Gavin's next mandatory defender and it is almost certain to be either Eggington or Londoner Armet Patterson. |
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The 26-year-old Londoner beat Christopher Rebrasse on points last month in a fight billed as the final eliminator to face WBC s uper-middleweight champion Anthony Dirrell. |
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Londoner James Murphy, 20, who was studying at Monash University in Australia, had gone kayaking with friends during the half-term break when tragedy struck on Friday. |
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