And having dropped four points in their previous two fixtures, the Londoners can ill afford to slip up again. |
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There is no doubt that the replacement for the bendy buses will lead to a worse service for Londoners. |
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Londoners have got geographical distinction down to a Jesuitically fine art. |
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If a measure of devolution is good enough for the Scots, Welsh and Londoners, then it's good enough for us as well. |
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For all the millions that the Londoners have splashed out, aesthetes find them a comparatively ugly side to watch. |
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But he had reckoned without the strength of feeling of ordinary Londoners who were determined that the march should not pass. |
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Londoners left more than double the number of laptops in the back of taxis compared with other cities. |
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Most Londoners resent attempts to repair it and support the idea of reopening it. |
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He is astonished by the stunted lives and anarchic behaviour of Londoners through history, never questioning why they are like this. |
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The Energy Minister last week urged Londoners to use cheaper and cleaner liquefied petroleum gas, instead of petrol. |
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The lure of the lurid would lead pop-rock away from the Liverpudlians and into the grip of the Londoners. |
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The purpose of his attendance at the rally was simply to threaten Londoners further. |
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Nevertheless, a third of its inhabitants feel safe, compared with a quarter of Mancunians and only one in five Londoners. |
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Buses are more frequent and are running to schedule, prompting Londoners to take to them in droves. |
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Council tax could rise by almost 15 per cent in Lewisham but residents will not be as badly off as other Londoners according to the council. |
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Also Londoners have the opportunity to vote for a mayor and for members of the London Assembly. |
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His directorial debut was a morale-boosting documentary about Londoners in the war. |
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More than 100 years after Londoners got the Tube and Parisians a Metro, Dubliners are set to get their own underground public transport system. |
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The unneighbourliness of resident Londoners is a growing problem for the hospitable city. |
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If this survey was narrowed to look at Londoners only, the problem might become more apparent. |
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A recent opinion poll found 81 percent of Londoners back tube workers taking action over safety. |
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Nunney is within commuting distance of Bath and Bristol and within the orbit of Londoners seeking weekend retreats. |
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He found the nearest Underground station he jumped on board the subways, known to Londoners as the Tube, and stopped near the Underground map. |
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In 1832 the Central Board of Health issued public advice to Londoners on how to abort the early symptoms of cholera. |
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They provide over 400 hot Sunday meals for housebound Londoners with Aids-related illness. |
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They soon discover that not all Londoners have side partings and that litter and graffiti and distressed denim does exist in the capital. |
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There is little doubt that the Londoners will wish to retain his services, but he remains open to persuasion. |
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This committee will look at what can be done to ensure Londoners have the widest possible choice of cinemas and films feasibly available. |
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The idea is that Londoners will be in need of a big squeeze as election fever gets worse. |
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It represents Londoners as brave, plucky individuals determined to carry on with their lives come what may. |
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Londoners and tourists stopped to watch as a flatbed truck with a police escort hauled it away to a secure location for more forensics tests. |
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In the end it proved to be, but only after the Londoners had threatened to spoil the party and upstage the return of the prodigal son. |
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A further 25,000 people have e-mailed their photographs and messages of support to Londoners. |
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Despite this, the two Londoners have vowed to fight on and are understood now to be pursuing fresh lines of inquiry. |
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For Londoners at home on a Saturday night, the best soundtrack to cooking dinner is DJ Charlie Gillett's BBC London show. |
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Londoners have long been exemplars for the rest of us in how to face such danger from bullying cowards unflinchingly and with iron resolve. |
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The Londoners at least had the decency to only field one player with a double-barrelled name, at centre. |
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The crowd is a cool mix of models, media types and funky cool Londoners. |
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Londoners were immovable in their determination to get to work on time. |
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The crowd is a mix between trendy hotel visitors and posh Londoners. |
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Named after the Londoners who invented it, Cockney rhyming slang uses a group of words, the last of which rhymes with whatever's being referred to. |
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A new hotel and restaurant by famed chef Fergus Henderson of St. John has Londoners salivating. |
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Midlanders were particularly attracted to the South West, Liverpudlians and Mancunians to Wales and Londoners to the South Coast or theme parks in the Home Counties. |
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But down below, millions of Londoners from the queen on down are gritting their teeth and plugging their ears. |
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True, they have not that softness of speech which is said to be possessed by Londoners, but they have plenty of grit and backbone in their characters. |
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Londoners John Coffey and Bernardo Marti also raced to be married as soon as it was legally possible. |
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Londoners under attack would come to know it as the doodlebug or buzz bomb, so called for the mechanical hum it made before dropping on its target. |
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Buoyed by two back-to-back victories, the Railwaymen will not be daunted by the prospect of challenging the Londoners, who are 14 points clear at the top of the table. |
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Londoners had been heating their houses with coal since the seventeenth century and this came by sea until the mid-nineteenth century, when the railways took over this trade. |
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Londoners tend to scurry outside at the slightest hint of sunshine, so feel free to look for a parting of the clouds and mention how lovely it is. |
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The poll quizzed south-east Londoners on what they treasure most and least about the UK, in an attempt to find out what the UK's national treasure is. |
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Characters in the soap Eastenders, which charts the lives of cockney Londoners, call their children Chelsea. |
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Londoners of the Victorian Age already had time-travel figured out, almost. |
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You'll be glad to know that the story has a happy ending, with only several thousand Londoners drowning horribly in the rising floodwaters as a surge tide invades the capital. |
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Let yesterday prove that Londoners and Britons of all faiths and backgrounds can still see clearly who their enemies are, and refuse to bow the knee. |
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In the English Civil War the majority of Londoners supported the Parliamentary cause. |
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The Tower had long been a symbol of oppression, despised by Londoners, and Henry's building programme was unpopular. |
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With this Windsor became a major pilgrimage destination, particularly for Londoners. |
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During the war, Moore produced powerful drawings of Londoners sleeping in the London Underground while sheltering from the Blitz. |
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They drew Londoners in unprecedented numbers, however, and left them dazzled and delighted. |
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By the end of the 20th century the number of black Londoners numbered half a million, according to the 1991 census. |
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The Margery, launched in Dumbarton in 1814, in January 1815 became the first steamboat on the River Thames, much to the amazement of Londoners. |
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As a result, Londoners speak with a mixture of accents, depending on ethnicity, neighbourhood, class, age, upbringing, and sundry other factors. |
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In Northampton the older accent has been influenced by overspill Londoners. |
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On 11 December 1640, 15,000 Londoners presented the Root and Branch petition to Parliament, which led to the Westminster Assembly of Divines. |
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The Welsh were the most likely to jump the queue, at 40 per cent, followed by stressed-out Londoners at 35 per cent. |
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Mancunians are more likely to go to Majorca, Londoners prefer Belgium and you are likely to find Liverpudlians in Ibiza. |
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Even then the rapidly yuppifying Londoners probably thought Neville, Oz and Dennis were only in Germany because the script said so. |
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Only one per cent of Welsh people polled admitted to have sunbathed naked on holiday compared with 10 per cent of Londoners. |
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Jim Murphy can't surely mean he is going to expropriate money from Londoners to win an election in Scotland. |
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The Londoners then followed suit, fearing Sweyn's revenge if they resisted any longer. |
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The Londoners chose his son Edmund as their king, while most of the nobles met at Southampton and swore fealty to Cnut. |
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The City was surrounded by a ring of inner suburbs where most Londoners lived. |
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The personal experiences of many Londoners during the fire are glimpsed in letters and memoirs. |
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Many Londoners, in particular, took to using the Underground railway system, without authority, for shelter and sleeping through the night. |
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A series of cultural and business exchanges and exhibitions have increased awareness about Chinese culture for many Londoners. |
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This sample cannot be taken to represent Londoners as a whole. |
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Newcastle beat Bolton to increase the pressure on the Londoners, while Chelsea are also hot on the heels of faltering Tottenham, who have one win from their last eight games. |
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Three quarters of Londoners under 35 cannot afford to buy a home. |
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Her bumbling henchmen dognap the 15-pup litter owned by nice young Londoners Roger and Anita and stash them with 84 other little whelps in a decrepit country mansion. |
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The 28-year-old not only hassled the visitors' midfield but also delivered pinpoint balls with alarming accuracy as far as the east Londoners were concerned. |
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The use of the term to describe all Londoners generally, however, survived into the 19th century before becoming restricted to the working class and their particular accent. |
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Authorities expected that the raids would be brief and in daylight, few predicted that attacks by night would force Londoners to sleep in shelters. |
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Soaring house prices have opened up a North-South divide when it comes to home ownership with Londoners being the worst hit, a new report said yesterday. |
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Samba arrived at QPR from the Russian club following a transfer deadline-day deal in January, but failed to prevent the west Londoners from relegation. |
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After the Second World War, about one million Londoners were relocated to new and expanded towns throughout the south east, bringing with them their distinctive London accent. |
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The second walkout in a dispute between unions and the Underground operator over proposed job cuts will force Londoners to cycle, walk or take their cars to make it into work. |
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The affluent area in the 21st century has attracted wealthy Londoners and others who own second homes there or have chosen to retire to the Cotswolds. |
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Getting stoned in Afghanistan was an extreme sport, a very long way indeed from the polite blims of hash that middle-class Londoners sometimes consume at parties. |
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Many other Londoners also took to the river to hear the concert. |
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