The following season Norwich failed to build on the foundations they had created and finished a disappointing eighth. |
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He loves the lifestyle in Norwich, where passion for football does not detract from the city's rural charms. |
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Strikers picketed offices in London, Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, Norwich, Birmingham and Nottingham. |
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Our story begins in Norwich, where an organized cycling event called the Boudicca Sportive took place. |
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They had a head start in that their assistant manager Ian Butterworth used to play alongside Prior at Norwich City. |
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We ring whatever people ask for including Stedman Doubles, Crayford Minor and Norwich Surprise Minor. |
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In this context, the work of Julian of Norwich, an English anchorite of the fourteenth century, is a particularly refreshing discovery. |
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In 1873 he began designing andirons, grates, stove fronts, and other pieces of metalwork for the firm Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards of Norwich. |
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Norwich was resited to the south bank of the River Wensum, opposite the site of a probable earlier proto-urban enclave. |
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Norwich in particular is a borough that has been well-served by its antiquaries, and Hudson's work represents the best of antiquarianism. |
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Jorgensen, looking to keep up that incredible run, made an early dart to the edge of the Norwich box where he was halted by Darren Kenton. |
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Norwich Union is the latest in a long line of financial services companies to move call centre jobs to India. |
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All the signs are, though, that the merger of CGU with Norwich Union to form the UK's largest insurance company could be good news for York. |
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His first official honorary consultant post came in 1946 when he was appointed to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. |
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James was replaced by Robert Green of Norwich City at half-time, and it could have proved a disastrous debut for the young custodian. |
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From 1741 Whitefield's London base was Moorfields tabernacle, with other tabernacles at Norwich, Bristol, and elsewhere. |
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This year the race has attracted sponsorship from several sources, including Norwich Union Healthcare. |
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One 1841 neighborly argument degenerated into a shouting match that led to four suits being brought before the Norwich ecclesiastical court. |
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The glamourisation is helped by gorgeous cinematography, which has the hyperreal sepia glow of a Norwich Union advert. |
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And it was the solid base provided by Nash and his defensive colleagues that enabled City's attackers to tear into Norwich in the second half. |
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The first ancient cities to emerge from the mists of time will be Athens, Rome, London and Norwich. |
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We struck out in a northerly direction, passing through Norwich, and stopping for coffee in Hanover, New Hampshire. |
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A few more pets and their owners were visiting and it turned into a bit of a Norwich Terrier hootenanny, as the photo below will demonstrate. |
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He went to the House of Lords in 1974 as Labour's frontbench spokesman on social security, choosing Coslany, in Norwich, for his baronetcy. |
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On 29th March 2000 in the Crown Court at Norwich before His Honour Judge Barham, the applicant was convicted of six counts of indecent assault. |
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The Norwich is another large bird, sometimes called a feather pillow because of the bulk of its feathering. |
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Norwich station has a fine frontage in red brick with dressed white stone on the facings and neo-classical fun on the upper windows. |
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In the real world, the people of Liverpool have no more of a victim mentality than the people of Norwich. |
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Norwich Terriers aren't a shedding breed, but there are always some dead hairs in their coat that end up lying around. |
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Norwich came as close as that to a draw, but alas, they are still to win a Premiership game this season. |
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Norwich capitalised on their numerical advantage by taking the lead after 56 minutes. |
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Joe Cole scored a cracker of a goal, but Norwich were certainly not outclassed, except up front. |
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Benedict Arnold was born into a respected New England family in Norwich, Connecticut, on January 14, under the star sign Capricorn. |
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There's a genteel nerviness about this big, bendy-nosed bloke in the Norwich City football shirt, slacks and comfy brown brogues. |
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Bexfield is said to have been one of the wherrymen who plied the Yare between Norwich and Yarmouth. |
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Aside from the Norwich Union building, almost every high post-war building that has gone up in York has been a disaster, he points out. |
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He was knighted in 1671 by Charles II, and lies buried in the church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich. |
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If he comes through this game all right he will be included in Sunday's opening Norwich Union League match against Somerset at Taunton. |
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Her body was later exhumed and reinterred in Norwich cathedral, 5 miles from her childhood home. |
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He had a storming game against Norwich last week but he needs to do it more if he is not to be put in the permanent shadow of his team-mate from Portugal on the opposite wing. |
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And how would the United captain have responded to him showboating and losing possession, allowing Norwich to go up the other end and double their lead? |
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It was a good point for us against Norwich pegging them back like that. |
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The Norwich kettle has a London mark for 1695 but the stand, with its integrated spirit lamp, was supplied five years later by the London silversmith John East. |
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Norwich Meadows Farms in Upstate New York, which started in 1998, also offers organic meat. |
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Next day, about noon, our rail pass took us through flat countryside, the low fields broken by stands of trees and drifts of yellow broom along the tracks, to Norwich. |
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A mother had to be flown to a Norwich hospital to give birth to identical twins because there were not enough incubators at Southend's premature baby unit. |
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There was little in United's early play to alter that view, even if Norwich were, understandably, content to do just a containing job while they found their feet. |
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A verger accidentally locked up without realising that Mr Poole, a former chief general manager with the Norwich Building Society, was still inside. |
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York Marriott arranged a free training course in swimming pool management, while Norwich Union provided 500 employee handbooks for smaller companies. |
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In the days of commercial shipping to Norwich, these very successful fishermen regularly patrolled the waterway following the coasters and on the look-out for damaged fish. |
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Mason, one of the founders of Norwich, and a force of Englishmen and Mohegans, are accused of burning down a Pequot village in 1637 during a war with the tribe. |
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But Norwich Union had revalued the sum insured each year in line with the house-building index produced by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. |
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The warden is to hand over all oblations to the Prior of Norwich. |
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Okay, I'll admit, Norwich entertained me on that little divertissement. |
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He is also said to have thrown food at away fans, disrupted a lottery draw and had a tussle with Norwich City's director of football Brian Hamilton. |
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Thorpe End is a small village on the eastern outskirts of Norwich, probably best described as a three-car-household estate nestling round an Aga shop. |
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Greatly influenced by the Dutch style, and the Romantic concept of landscape, Crome, together with Cotman, is considered the major artist of the Norwich School. |
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Norwich City were up against it from day one in the Premiership. |
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A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the raging success of York Business Pride. |
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Debra has sent me a copy of a well-written piece on Norwich Terriers from Dog World a few years ago, which sums up the breed's difficulty whelping rather well, I thought. |
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Elsewhere, Davide Somma earned Leeds a 2-2 draw with promotion rivals Norwich. |
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Tesco Personal Finance has a similar tie-up with Norwich Union, part of insurance giant Aviva. |
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The marsh, to the east of Norwich, is run by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust and hosts a variety of waterbirds and wildlife. |
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Norwich returned to second in the Championship with victory over Nottingham Forest, whose promotion hopes were dealt another blow. |
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It was only after Yakubu sliced another chance into the side netting, a bad miss by the former Everton striker, that Norwich came to life. |
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Tottenham's desire for a win against a Norwich side playing with energy and exuberance made for an enthralling, end-to-end game. |
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Norwich soon began imposing themselves on that patched-up defence with Holt having their best early chance, only to see it blocked by Simpson. |
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Ralph eventually left Norwich in the control of his wife and left England, finally ending up in Brittany. |
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Norwich was besieged and surrendered, with the garrison allowed to go to Brittany. |
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George Goring, 1st Earl of Norwich, returned to be the Captain of the King's guard and received a pension. |
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Labour performed well in the Midlands and South of England, winning control of councils including Birmingham, Norwich, Plymouth and Southampton. |
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Salisbury is one of only three English cathedrals to lack a ring of bells, the others being Norwich Cathedral and Ely Cathedral. |
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These cathedrals are Canterbury, Carlisle, Durham, Ely, Norwich, Rochester, Winchester and Worcester. |
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Tall Gothic central spires remain at Salisbury and Norwich, that at Chichester having been rebuilt in the 19th century after its collapse. |
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The grey spire of Norwich rises serenely from its surrounding city, to be a focus of the Norwich School of landscape painters. |
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In the cases of Winchester, Norwich and Exeter the horizontal effect is created by the emphasis on the ridge rib of the elaborate vaults. |
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Michael's is claimed to be the third tallest cathedral spire in England, after Salisbury and Norwich. |
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In this industry it competed locally with Norwich and Leicester and internationally with St Etienne in France. |
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In settlements such as Carlisle, Norwich and Nottingham, corporations provided music and artillery salutes. |
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The Norwich School of painters, founded in 1803 in Norwich, was the first provincial art movement in Britain. |
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The Norwich Society of Artists was founded in 1803 by John Crome and Robert Ladbrooke as a club where artists could meet to exchange ideas. |
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Such was the intense rivalry between the major painters of the Norwich School. |
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Among the many religious works are those in the Katherine Group and the writings of Julian of Norwich and Richard Rolle. |
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She may have been from a privileged family residing in or near Norwich, at the time the second largest city in England. |
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Saved from the brink of death, Julian of Norwich dedicated her life to solitary prayer and the contemplation of the visions she had received. |
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During her early life, the Black Death hit the city of Norwich three times. |
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Seeing these images may have affected Julian, who was just six years old when the plague first hit Norwich. |
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Women writers were also active, such as Marie de France in the 12th century and Julian of Norwich in the early 14th century. |
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The highest attendance of the season was 28,274 in the local derby against Norwich City. |
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The River Cam is a tributary of the Great Ouse and gives its name to Cambridge, whilst Norwich sits on the River Yare and River Wensum. |
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The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads form a network of waterways between Norwich and the coast and are popular for recreational boating. |
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King's Lynn was to have remained at the centre of routes towards Norwich, Hunstanton and Wisbech, all of which closed. |
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Pablo Fanque, born poor as William Darby in Norwich, rose to become the proprietor of one of Britain's most successful Victorian circuses. |
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Also extant are two pageants from a New Testament cycle acted at Coventry and one pageant each from Norwich and Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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During the Industrial Revolution Norfolk developed little industry except in Norwich which was a late addition to the railway network. |
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To help local industry in Norwich, the local council offered a wireless internet service but this has now been withdrawn as funding has ceased. |
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The City College Norwich and the College of West Anglia are colleges covering Norwich and King's Lynn as well as Norfolk as a whole. |
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Norfolk's urban areas are more mixed, although Norwich and central parts of Great Yarmouth and King's Lynn are strong for the Labour Party. |
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In January 2007 Norwich submitted its proposal, which was rejected in December 2007 as it did not meet the criteria for acceptance. |
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In December 2009, the Boundary Committee recommended a single unitary authority covering all of Norfolk, including Norwich. |
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Norfolk's county town and only city is Norwich, one of the largest settlements in England during the Norman era. |
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Norwich is home to the University of East Anglia, and is the county's main business and culture centre. |
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Norwich International Airport offers flights within Europe, including a link to Amsterdam which offers onward flights throughout the world. |
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By the 14th century Bristol, York and Norwich were England's largest medieval towns after London. |
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In the Middle Ages the local monasteries began to excavate the peatlands as a turbary business, selling fuel to Norwich and Great Yarmouth. |
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The navigable section of the river is entirely urban and runs from the centre of Norwich, past Norwich Cathedral to the confluence with the Yare. |
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Young Beckham had trials with his local club Leyton Orient, Norwich City and attended Tottenham Hotspur's school of excellence. |
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He was born at Norwich, and was educated at Norwich School and at Caius College, Cambridge, where he was scholar and afterwards fellow. |
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The mind of Julius III appears also from the letter dated 29 January 1555 by which Cardinal Pole delegated his powers to the Bishop of Norwich. |
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At the age of eight in 1560, Coke began studying at the Norwich Free Grammar School. |
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On 13 August 1582 Coke married Bridget, the daughter of John Paston, a Counsellor from Norwich. |
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The National Archives has an additional office in Norwich, which is primarily for former OPSI staff. |
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That industry was centred in the east and south in towns such as Norwich which jealously protected their product. |
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Lombe was born in Norwich in approximately 1693, the son of a worsted weaver. |
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The sixth of eight children, Harriet Martineau was born in Norwich, England, where her father Thomas was a textile manufacturer. |
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However, the club reached the Football League Cup Final in 1962, and lost to Norwich City. |
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Anthony Pilkington sidefooted the Canaries ahead before Grant Holt was denied a penalty for Norwich. |
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Regional favourites include mini pork pies for Brummies, bacon and egg flan for Geordies and Scotch eggs in Norwich. |
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Judge Simon Barham banned media naming Seel two weeks ago at Norwich crown court. |
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Caroline Lucas, Norwich TO prevent a shower curtain from flapping around, sew either lead fishing weights or coins into a hem at the bottom. |
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While sexual relations at military academies are troubled, there is no widespread acceptance of cape at Norwich. |
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Doctors at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital where she worked said she suffered a mini-stroke. |
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The Gillingham striker, on loan from Norwich, scored twice against a team that had conceded only five away goals all season. |
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A national pharmacy group has acquired five chemist shops in Norwich and Great Yarmouth with the support of a Newcastle law firm. |
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Dosser, of Kirton near Felixstowe, who was jailed for 22 months at Norwich court, committed the offences while at St Mary's, Hadleigh. |
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Rendell fired Luton to the biggest shock of the fourth round last month when he scored the winner for the Conference side against Premier League outfit Norwich at Carrow Road. |
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Yoon Kong Loke of the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England. |
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The Norwich Union GB women's side deservedly regained early promotion to the Super League when they dominated the European Cup First League 'A' fixture in Vaasa yesterday. |
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Dutton's reading of Julian of Norwich as a laywoman who betrayed a distinctively Anglican theological sensibility more than a century before the English Reformation. |
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Norwich was besieged and surrendered, and Ralph went into exile. |
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He had divers boots on against Norwich City and he was simply knackered. |
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Ralph was bottled up in Norwich Castle by the combined efforts of Odo of Bayeux, Geoffrey of Coutances, Richard fitzGilbert, and William de Warenne. |
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Thieves took three go-karts for a joyride through the streets of Norwich. |
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On Friday he pleaded not guilty to two offences of racially aggravated assault and one of causing racially aggravated harassment when he appeared before Norwich magistrates. |
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A lack of assuredness in defence, with Spurs missing holding midfielder Scott Parker, also did not help the home side and Norwich took advantage to score the winner. |
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An Ukase, it appears, has been issued by the Emperor Alexander, to facilitate the introduction of calimancoes and other Norwich goods into his Empire. |
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Their defeat to Norwich helped contribute to just four winners last week with Hibs, Man Utd, Bolton and Man City other teams to hit punters in the pocker. |
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After leaving Norwich in 1567 he matriculated to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he studied for three years until the end of 1570, when he left without gaining a degree. |
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It is also typically absent in certain regions of England, including Northumberland and East Anglia, although it is frequent in the city of Norwich. |
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Under Moyes, United have fewer home points than Norwich City and Hull City, with their count of 18 goals the same as Fulham and Cardiff City, who prop up the table. |
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Freak incidents involving animals topped the list of the most bizarre claims made to insurer Norwich Union in 2005, with food-related prangs in second place. |
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The species first colonised British cities during the 1930s, entering Bristol and London during the 1940s, and later established themselves in Cambridge and Norwich. |
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Soccer boffin Kevin Pullein with his weekly dose of betting wisdom THIS afternoon in the last playoff final Norwich or Middlesbrough will win promotion to the Premier League. |
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However, on 10 February 2010, it was announced that, contrary to the December 2009 recommendation of the Boundary Committee, Norwich would be given separate unitary status. |
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To add to Villa's misery, defender Ciaran Clark was sent off after 58 minutes for a professional foul in what was a first home game to forget for former Norwich boss Lambert. |
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The trophy had barely been lifted before the first press release went out from the bookmakers announcing Norwich as odds-on to go down next season. |
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In 2017 there will be a series of Go Dad Run 5K and 10K runs for men and boys around the UK in Sunderland, London, Brighton, Worcester, Cardiff, Norwich and Bristol. |
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The tours stops included, Bournemouth, London, Sunderland, Derby, Norwich, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow and ended with a homecoming show at Dundee on 19 December. |
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However, when General Accident merged with Norwich Union to form Aviva. |
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Rail links include the Great Eastern Main Line from Norwich to London Liverpool Street and the West Anglia Main Line connecting Cambridge to London. |
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Norwich was the eleventh library to open, in 1857, after Winchester, Manchester, Liverpool, Bolton, Kidderminster, Cambridge, Birkenhead, and Sheffield. |
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I know Flitty and they can cling on to the hope of what we did against Liverpool, what Leeds did to Tottenham, Luton to Norwich and what Bradford did in that fabulous run. |
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At one of these, during the triennial Norfolk and Norwich Festival in October 1924, he heard Frank Bridge's orchestral poem The Sea, conducted by the composer. |
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Audrey Alston encouraged Britten to go to symphony concerts in Norwich. |
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Playford was born in Norwich, the younger son of John Playford. |
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The University of East Anglia's Norwich Business School is housed in the Thomas Paine Study Centre on its Norwich campus, in Paine's home county of Norfolk. |
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There are many resources both in Norwich, the UK and Worldwide. |
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This lack of wider exposure was remedied in 2001, when many of the school's major works were exhibited outside Norwich for the first time at the Tate Gallery, London. |
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After the failure of the amendment, Henry Strauss, 1st Baron Conesford, MP for Norwich, resigned his seat in protest at the British treatment of Poland. |
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Similar systems were established in other cities including Sheffield, Manchester and Norwich, and the service's work began to attract international attention. |
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On 11 December 2015, Nottingham was named a Unesco City of Literature, joining Norwich, Melbourne, Prague and Barcelona as one of only a handful in the world. |
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Major rail lines run London to Norwich, London to Cambridge and King's Lynn, and London to Southend with a number of rural branch lines servicing the wider region. |
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Do you mind if I talk? It helps me keep the wolf from the door, so to speak. Jill, what do you think of the pedestrianization of Norwich city centre? |
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Ralph was bottled up in Norwich Castle by the combined efforts of Odo of Bayeux, Geoffrey de Montbray, Richard fitzGilbert, and William de Warenne. |
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Meanwhile, the Danish king's brother, Cnut, had finally arrived in England with a fleet of 200 ships, but he was too late as Norwich had already surrendered. |
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Sunderland were unable to overcome a negative Crystal Palace at the Stadium of Light last week, but Johnson believes home advantage will stop Norwich playing the same way. |
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And Newcastle's preparations for their Premier league campaign took a slight setback yesterday when they were beaten 2-1 by Norwich at Carrow Road. |
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Norwich Cathedral One of the most complete major Romanesque buildings in Europe, its Caen stone was transported from Normandy but fashioned by local masons. |
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