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  • Renovation work at the Blenheim Road school has also unearthed an old shilling and a farthing hidden behind the children's coat pegs.
  • Just back from a whirlwind round of parties in Europe, the forever-young and energetic Joanne Davis is regaling friends with tales of the high life including partying at Blenheim Palace.
  • Marlborough led his armies across the Rhine and surprised the French and Bavarian armies near the village of Blenheim.
  • Even a herd of swine, eating the acorns under those magnificent oaks of Blenheim, would be cleanlier and of better habits than ordinary swine. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861
  • One of the fanciest things about the very fancy dinner for Blenheim Palace on Thursday at Sotheby's was that the water on the table came directly from Blenheim, the country palace in England that is the primary residence of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. For the Preservation of an Intriguing Palace
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  • POLICE were last night probing the death of a man whose charred remains were discovered on a houseboat moored near Blenheim Palace. The Sun
  • In Blenheim Farm's hydroponic greenhouse, a lone lingonberry was visible, now little more than a fleck of red buried in a swell of leaves. Taste of Scandinavia, via Catskills
  • Marlborough led his armies across the Rhine and surprised the French and Bavarian armies near the village of Blenheim.
  • The sightseers who come by bus----and often take in Warwick Castle and Blenheim Palace on the side----don't usually see the plays, and some of them are even surprised to find a theater in Stratford.
  • Whether this cousinship by marriage led to any personal acquaintance between 'old Sarah 'and Harry Fielding we do not know; and the muniment room at Blenheim affords no trace of any correspondence between the Duchess and her champion. Henry Fielding: a Memoir
  • Marlborough led his armies across the Rhine and surprised the French and Bavarian armies near the village of Blenheim.
  • Marlborough led his armies across the Rhine and surprised the French and Bavarian armies near the village of Blenheim.
  • Michael Finch brought along a couple of wild pigs from Blenheim, Lank Grenole bought along a swag of Venison and others bought a great selection of tucker as well.
  • Hope Street, though charmingly raffish, was a far cry from Blenheim Road. RESCUING ROSE
  • TV programmes and books try to persuade us that we, whoever we are, can make over scrubby lawns, erect decking, build pergolas, plumb in water features, and construct a little Blenheim in a rectangle of twenty by thirty feet.
  • TV programmes and books try to persuade us that we, whoever we are, can make over scrubby lawns, and construct a little Blenheim in a rectangle of twenty by thirty feet.
  • The gadrooned flattened torus moulding, shown on the shelf or footrest of the stand in the engraving also appears on the stretchers of the Blenheim stands.
  • Now I'm faffing around for the afternoon until Amy gets back from Blenheim.
  • About two hours and 80 miles out from Blenheim, the train began to run alongside the blue of the Pacific.
  • A classic illustration is the fate of a hated major at Blenheim, whose grenadiers punctiliously granted his request to take his chances with enemy bullets, and only shot him after the battle was over.
  • The book also turned me on to so many new ingredients, like sorghum, Carolina gold rice, spicy Blenheim ginger ale (which I now order by the case), country ham, scuppernong grapes, and, of course, boiled peanuts (per the bumper sticker, I "brake for" them at any occasion). Best of 2009
  • Britain only had access to long range Blenheim bombers and fighters carried on Britain's aircraft carriers.
  • But while coffers of this type are generally supported on stands with straight tapering legs, the Blenheim stands have handsome cabriole legs at both front and back, mounted at the top with acanthus volutes topped by female heads.
  • The ceremonials were completed with a fly-past by a WWII Bristol Blenheim bomber, a Spitfire and a Mustang, the latter two representing the RAF and Royal Canadian Air Force fighters which flew over the island on the day of its liberation.
  • He boasted of having carried the colours of the 20th regiment, that bore the brunt of the day there, and mainly contributed to obtain a "glorious victory," as Southey, in his days of uncourtliness, called that of Blenheim. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 392, October 3, 1829
  • The same criticism can be made of ducal palaces like Chatsworth, Stowe, Woburn, Blenheim, sequestered in their parks.
  • A hundred dancers, clothed in rainbow silks, celebrate Diwali in Blenheim palace.
  • In 1705 he published The Campaign, a poem in heroic couplets in celebration of the victory of Blenheim.
  • Blenheims are chestnut and white, with chestnut ears and a white blaze between the eyes and ears.
  • I called a hansom outside and drove at once to Blenheim House, the temporary residence of the Archduchess and her suite. The Master Mummer

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