How To Use Brighton In A Sentence
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We got outsmarted by a clown at a Perkins in New Brighton.
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Having proved myself the fount of all world knowledge, I returned Lisa to Brighton on Tuesday evening, in time for our 7 month anniversary on Wednesday, a landmark we celebrated with a visit to the drive-thru McDonalds.
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Bard said the company may try to establish St. Elizabeth's as a referral center for specialties such as urology and ear, nose, and throat care, meaning patients from other hospitals in the chain would be sent to Brighton for those kinds of treatments.
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Other measures in the plan include new lane markings, anti-skid surfacing and several hundred yards of bus lane on Brighton Way up to the roundabout.
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It is near the seafront and a leisurely stroll west will take you to Brighton.
Times, Sunday Times
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If they pack you off to Brighton, they want you to put a bullet in him.
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A leading opponent of the war in Afghanistan took on Foreign Office minister Peter Hain in a debate in Brighton last week.
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The carpet feels like the shingle on Brighton beach.
Times, Sunday Times
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A significant number of people commute daily to London, offset by commuters into Brighton and Hove from the surrounding county.
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And Brighton is looming close.
Times, Sunday Times
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London Gatwick Airport is convenient for The English Language Centre in Brighton.
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Classic drama about a young mod whose life is changed by a clash between his friends and rockers on the beaches of Brighton.
The Sun
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Brighton is definitely a happening place.
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Brighton is a leading south coast resort.
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Here's a picture of us larging it up in Brighton last summer.
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Brighton should be thereabouts again this season.
The Sun
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With an eager, springy step, distantly reminiscent of a shopwalker heading a procession of customers, with a touch of the style of the winner in a walking-race to Brighton, the once slow-moving butler led the way to the headmaster's study.
The Head of Kay's
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Hendry's Brighton triumph dispelled any lingering doubts that he could perform without the piece of wood with which he won seven world titles.
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If only the woes of the world could be settled over a grand "barney" on the Brighton beachfront as they were on the August Bank Holiday of '64.
Andrew Loog Oldham: Mods & Rockers Festival: Mocking The Rockers
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Brighton is going to be the first skirmish in a long fight.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bunny robbed that hotel in Brighton, and the whole bally world fell apart.
BABYCAKES
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The original film was subject to the censorship mores of the time - a consideration that meant that the book's Catholic themes (Pinkie is afflicted with a peculiar kind of devoutness), and some of its more violent scenes (a murder by choking on a stick of Brighton rock), were dampened or excised.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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On Brighton seafront, traders said large numbers of sunseekers on the beach came as a welcome break in their "disastrous" spring season.
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He was taken to hospital in Brighton and had to have a plaster cast.
The Sun
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It happened that during this time, King George IV enjoyed frequent retreats to the Royal Pavilion, his fanciful beachside palace in Brighton.
The English Is Coming!
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He had read an article about the Russian Mafia in Brighton Beach, New York.
THE SHADOWS OF POWER
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During the war years she worked as a receptionist at the Queens Hotel by the sea in Brighton.
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A new bikini which bleeps every 15 minutes to prevent its wearer from falling asleep in the sun was to be launched on Brighton beach yesterday.
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My sane sensible side reasserted itself quickly, but just for one second after seeing a room for let in Brighton, I was about to just up and leave.
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A government grant - that is, public money harvested from all of us - of more than £47m was given to economically deprived east Brighton three years ago, to "revitalise" the area.
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I was rather annoyed to realise that the London To Brighton Bike Ride this year clashes with one of the big staging rehearsals for the Chorus' Summer Show.
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A system being trialled at the moment in Brighton schools is the lottery system whereby your address matters little and catchment areas are more open and transparent.
Times, Sunday Times
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Also, dandies from the city, corseted and buckramed, who had come to see the humors of Brighton Fair.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 103, May, 1866
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Waldegrave threw out the challenge to the physics community last week at the annual conference of the Institute of Physics in Brighton.
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As for the town of Brighton, it's what I would call a gawky piece of London.
The Ayrshire Legatees, or, the Pringle family
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I went to business school in Brighton when I was about 19 and I lived in the local YWCA.
Times, Sunday Times
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As we had no back-vehicle, it was a big challenge, as the furthest any of us had ridden before was the London to Brighton bike ride - none of us had ever done anything like this before, and we chose the hottest Summer in our lifetimes to do it!
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After weeks aboard a battlebus that ran on recycled cooking oil, Caroline Lucas, Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, learned she had trounced her nearest Labour rival by 1,200 votes.
Observer Ethical Awards: Caroline Lucas, Ethical Politician Award
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BRIGHTON must have almost forgotten the unsavoury taste of defeat.
Times, Sunday Times
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Anyone on Brighton Beach watching Mario Testino snapping away at Tali Lennox (rock legend Annie's daughter) and Tara Ferry (son to Roxy music's Bryan) for Burberry's 2011 spring/summer advertising campaign launched this month, could be forgiven for thinking that it was another display of rock star offspring being loved-up by luxury brands intent on keeping the spirit alive for the new generation.
Jess Blanch: Abracadabra
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Their warnings came amid bleak forecasts that sterling will plunge to a new low during this week's Tory conference at Brighton.
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Charman returned to Brighton and took several temporary jobs before finding permanent work as a computer operator with the Inland Revenue.
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Don't try to tell me that's the way to Brighton; I wasn't born yesterday, you know.
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Further shopping and nightlife can be found in Brighton, ten miles away.
Times, Sunday Times
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Laurence Olivier and Dora Bryan glancing up at it as they alight from the Brighton Belle.
Brighton Clock
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When he changed his school to Brighton, his reputation as a dunce followed him.
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I suspect it was in fact a holding pen for all of Brighton's mentally subnormal and alcoholic inhabitants.
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I picked up the soundtrack in Brighton for a mere tenner, and it's every bit as wonderful and creepy as the film.
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Sambrooke, his mother and surviving sisters took possession, and the maiden aunts moved out to Shackerley Hall near Albrighton.
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Brighton could not keep up their pace and Wednesday soaked up the pressure with a defensive masterclass.
The Sun
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Now decommissioner updates us on the progress of the court case; The public gallery was crowded in Brighton Magistrates court to hear the submissions for bail reviews in court.
Indymedia Ireland
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It's hard to beat Brighton's buzzy mix of arts, shopping, nightlife and old-fashioned fun and games.
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Pavilion Removals it said, right across the back of the pantechnicon doors, London and Brighton, Weekly Service.
GOTHIC PURSUIT
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The flight from Paris after their father's death, the escape to England, the refuge at a Brighton hotel -- the sudden projecture of Hugh Fraser athwart their humble lives.
A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
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But the Millers are waiting to hear their punishment for fielding an ineligible player against Brighton.
The Sun
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Brighton, located on the south coast of the UK, is very well provisioned for the accommodation of visitors.
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The old boy you see on the next train to Brighton – squashed between a loose-bowelled toddler and a teen playing Kings of Leon at top volume – could well be Lord Justice Judge.
Train travel: First among equals
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My dad and my grandad supported Brighton before me.
The Sun
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Brighton caused controversy by proposing to teach full-time and sandwich students together for part of the time.
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The Brighton Belle was the Pullman train, electric, of course, which shuttled to and fro between London and Brighton, beloved by theatre people and race-goers.
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Southbank, SE1Paddle Round The Pier, Brighton & Hove, Saturday, SundayHuge, free fundraising beach and watersports festival, from surfing and kayaking to land paddling.
This week's new events
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Twenty young trainees from banks in Birmingham, Brighton, London, Newport, Andover and Bristol, brushed, scrubbed, painted and spruced up the pens.
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What about Embassy Court Brighton, a building whose horizontal emphasis and overweening bulk wrecks the stuccoed urbanity of the Hove seafront?
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It is near the seafront and a leisurely stroll west will take you to Brighton.
Times, Sunday Times
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They took piles of flyers and posters to advertise the Brighton protest.
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The first class Regency Restaurant is one of the most elegant in Brighton and Hove.
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Descending the shotline the Brighton emerged at around 40m on a sand and shingle seabed at 48m.
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I came to Brighton for/with the express purpose of seeing you.
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They stayed overnight in London and the next day caught another train to Brighton for their week-long honeymoon.
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Can you recommend a good bed and breakfast near Brighton?
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Trains between London and Brighton run throughout the day.
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After they got married, they settled in Brighton.
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Take, for example, Senate District 56: Two masses, encompassing Parma, Greece and parts of Irondequoit to the left and parts of Rochester and Brighton on the right, are connected by a teeny strip of land that could possibly be made of two or three streets.
Ashley Calloway: Redistricting Rorschach
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He drove out of Brighton cheerfully enough, munching his sandwich, climbing the London road until he had breasted the Downs.
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It is near the seafront and a leisurely stroll west will take you to Brighton.
Times, Sunday Times
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Parking charges in Brighton have soared.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brighton could not keep up their pace and Wednesday soaked up the pressure with a defensive masterclass.
The Sun
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By the 1820s Brighton had sprawled along several miles of cliff top, almost to the edge of its parish boundaries.
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The security breach came after she left their Brighton home and went into hiding.
The Sun
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Donkeys have been as much a part of the seaside holiday as ice cream and candy floss ever since 1760, when they first used to carry ladies side-saddle to the bathing huts at Brighton.
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He lives in a modest semi on a quiet cul-de-sac in Brighton.
The Sun
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He was granted asylum, grew up in Brighton and applied for British citizenship.
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The stand-off became a major national issue after CSL, servicing the Australian coast for Adelaide Brighton Cement, decided to reflag the ship in the Bahamas and sack the Australian crew to cut costs.
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For all his messiness and disorganisation, he could work very hard when he had to and had no difficulty getting the right A-levels to enter art college in Brighton at the end of 2001.
Henry’s Demons
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I fell asleep on the train from Victoria to Brighton the other evening.
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Lydia is invited to accompany a colonel and his young wife to Brighton with the soldiers.
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Friday 3/2/12 - Morning drive to Brighton for visits with UNIVERSITY OF SUSSEX then afternoon is spent enjoying the coastal city with visits to the Pavilion Gardens, Palace pier and seafront area.
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A quick look at just the top of the League One table – Brighton, Southampton, Bournemouth – must be enough to bring out the book-balancing officials of the Cumbrian club in a cold sweat.
Torquay United 1-0 Carlisle United | FA Cup third-round match report
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It has carried out bioremediation on and reclaimed 300 acres of the Brighton oilfield facility, along with a number of battery sites, oilfield pits, gathering stations, pipeline headers, a small refinery site, and a tankfarm.
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My doctor has ordered me to take the salt air at Brighton for a few days.
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His body was taken to Brighton mortuary for identification.
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Brighton caused controversy by proposing to teach full-time and sandwich students together for part of the time.
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Now they are cruising Brighton with a view to picking something up.
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That's why it's baffling that reasonable politicians like U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, and former state Rep. Lorence Wenke, R-Richland, would not only go, but fail to call baloney when they see it.
Detnews.com - Local
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Brighton is a leading south coast resort.
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Shrewsbury Road's Sean Dunne is currently building apartments on Brighton Road in Foxrock.
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Brighton established the first nudist beach in Britain, despite protests from those who feared great depravity.
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See Tomkins with a telescope and marine jacket; young Nathan and young Abrams, already bedizened in jewellery, and rivalling the sun in oriental splendour; yonder poor invalid crawling along in her chair; yonder jolly fat lady examining the Brighton pebbles (I actually once saw a lady buy one), and her children wondering at the sticking-plaister portraits with gold hair, and gold stocks, and prodigious high-heeled boots, miracles of art, and cheap at seven-and-sixpence!
The Newcomes
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Set in Brighton in 1963 on the cusp of Beatlemania, there's a terrific skiffle band playing before each act, and each principal actor takes a solo turn on a bizarre instrument, ranging from washboard to tuned car-horns.
Small-Screen Stars Shine on Stage
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BRIGHTON The seaside town deserves an honourable mention for its solid demand and good value when compared with London.
Times, Sunday Times
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THIS is the sensational email that has caused a huge stink at Brighton.
The Sun
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The not-for-profit foundation was started in 2008 by Woodcroft couple Neil Davis and Nat Cook, after their son Sam, 17, was killed after being king-hit at a Brighton house party.
NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
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Brighton should be thereabouts again this season.
The Sun
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Trade union boss Ernie Bevin lit the faggots to his political funeral pyre in October 1935 at Labour's Brighton conference, in a ferocious speech which had Virginia Woolf in tears.
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Brighton seemed a more fitting choice, with its faster trains, commuter population and thriving arts scene.
Times, Sunday Times
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The union executive meets today ahead of a recalled national conference in Brighton next week which could endorse fresh walkouts.
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I can recall, as a child, being in my uncle's car as we drove across town on some urgent mission, like buying some minor item in Brighton because it was tuppence cheaper, even though it wasn't Saturday.
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Pussycat Club Ibiza Reunion Party, BrightonAs the fabled White Isle prepares to wind down the beach brolly on another season, it's time to fondly reminisce over backs painfully sunburnt after an afternoon's topless scootering and credit cards maxed out after that ill-advised round of drinks with your new bezzie mates.
Clubs picks of the week
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THIS is the sensational email that has caused a huge stink at Brighton.
The Sun
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What could become obvious in Brighton in the coming days is that the number of these poor creatures is actually rather higher.
Times, Sunday Times
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The carpet feels like the shingle on Brighton beach.
Times, Sunday Times
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We have a number of handlists which detail the records held by Brighton History Centre.
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He had read an article about the Russian Mafia in Brighton Beach, New York.
THE SHADOWS OF POWER
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As ever we hurtle onwards, like that old film clip showing the London-to-Brighton journey in four minutes.
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Which platform does the Brighton train leave from?
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The Brighton Festival is held every year around May time.
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Mr Uhdd is somewhere between here and Brighton, on the train, with a flask, a bale of butties and a copy of ‘Perverting the Course of Justice’.
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A few kilometres away at Rawhiti Domain, New Brighton, the Christchurch Archery Club is losing a battle against graffiti taggers.
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• In League one the leaders, Brighton, did the footballing equivalent of giving a dying dog a boot in its belly as they romped to a 4-0 victory over Plymouth, who were this week placed into administration and docked 10 points leaving them rooted to the foot of the table on 23 points.
Football League: Your thoughts | Open thread
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He was taken to hospital in Brighton and had to have a plaster cast.
The Sun
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Drivers would continue on the serpentine route until the road they actually need from Brighton Hill is the first left.
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Lady Brighton led them to the stables where all the horses had been prepared.
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Cliff plunge A man fell from a clifftop at Brighton early yesterday and landed only feet in front of a jogger on a path.
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He lives in a modest semi on a quiet cul-de-sac in Brighton.
The Sun
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Based in Brighton Beach, he's got connections in South Florida.
CHAMELEON
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Having received directions from the proprietress, Mrs. Marshall, that morning they made their way to Flinders Street Station to find a train which would take them the seven or eight miles to the bayside suburb of Brighton.
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In 1927, the first veteran car rally was held from London to Brighton.
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It was with a sense of personal loss that turfmen yesterday learned of the death of James Clare, for a quarter of a century the superintendent of the Brighton Beach racecourse.
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Donkeys have been as much a part of the seaside holiday as ice cream and candy floss ever since 1760, when they first used to carry ladies side-saddle to the bathing huts at Brighton.
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Miss Reynolds, I will not hear of you traveling to Brighton unescorted.
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The collection will include some of the cars which completed the London to Brighton race last year and is by invitation only.
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Anyhoo, I spent an action-packed Monday in Brighton asleep on Lisa's bed, before meeting her from work and allowing her to cook my tea.
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The clean sheet against Brighton last weekend was the club's first since the opening day of the season.
The Sun
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I saw the revival of Brighton Beach and was waiting for the next show, and then, "bam," three days later it closed.
Jon Chattman: Screenwriter John Patrick Shanley on "Ups and Downs," Taking Moonstruck to Broadway and the Plays That Inspired Him
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Nevertheless, to the mods and the rockers who travelled down from London on weekends and bank holidays, Brighton must have seemed like the most exotic of destinations, a world away from the smoggy capital.
Brighton: the grit and the glamour
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She trained as a painter at Brighton University in England, qualifying with an honours degree in Fine Art.
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Recent moves in Brighton, for instance, to allow the use of Mx as a title, have detractors as well as supporters within the trans community
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She worked part-time at the Paradox Club in Brighton as a cloakroom attendant.
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The train now standing at Platform 3 is the 16.50 to Brighton.
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She trained in Fine Art at the Byamshaw School of Art in London and in Brighton, where she gained a degree in graphics and illustrations.
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Some of my closest friends in Brighton are gay and we truly had close friendships.
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I disagree. Brighton's livelier. And it has more interesting buildings.
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Although he never married, Hooker's flat on the Brighton sea-front pullulated with friends, widows of friends and innumerable godchildren.
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Brighton, on the south coast and one hour by train from London, is the most raffish, louche and exciting of British seaside towns.
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She works as a private tutor to an American widow in Italy and as a secretary for a literary magazine in Brighton.
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Brighton boss Micky Adams believes a resurgent York City will be challenging for promotion next season.
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Brighton Argus reported that workers at the Burgess Hill and Shoreham factories of the Edwards company were told in the video - deemed "tactless" by the Unite union - that manufacturing was being moved to South Korea and the Czech Republic.
The First Post: Latest
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Classic drama about a young mod whose life is changed by a clash between his friends and rockers on the beaches of Brighton.
The Sun
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The plain-clothes railmen will work randomly on the network, which runs from Bedford to Brighton.
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From there we went to Brighton Marina, partly because it's a cool and happening place to visit, but mainly because it has free parking.
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On display will be a number of book illustrations and watercolours produced between the 1920s and the late 1980s, as well as his much-loved linocuts, including Liverpool Street Station and Snowstorm at Brighton.
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Its Brighton-based insurance broker says customers should only deal with agents which are.
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In the baptism records at Brighton, Sussex, for September 1767 he was quoted as ‘John Cheesman, baseborn son of Barbara Children’.
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In his keynote speech to Labour's conference in Brighton, the Prime Minister will underline the importance of shaking up the way public services are delivered.
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Though a fashionable resort in those days when any seaside town was a possible future Brighton, Lymington is never likely to become crowded with visitors again, but artists find many good studies on the river and in the town and even on the "soppy" flats themselves, and there are salt baths at high tide for those unconventional holiday-makers who favour the place.
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter
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From the London launch, the tour visits Sheffield, Brighton, Cambridge, Manchester and Milton Keynes.
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I did some ad-libbed material of a similar bent at the gig I did in Brighton last night.
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Formerly the Queen of the Groucho Club, she now spends more time queening it over Brighton where she lives.
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His familiar face appeared on the front page of the Brighton Argus, wearing an expression of glowering discomfort.
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A coachload of workers from Bradford has travelled to Brighton for the protest.
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On Sunday night I attended a swanky dinner in a painfully trendy Brighton Hotel to listen to James Rubin, former US assistant secretary of state.
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Brighton is going to be the first skirmish in a long fight.
Times, Sunday Times
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League One leaders Brighton have failed to win any of their past four league games.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brighton & Hove council adopted the trans-friendly Mx title in 2013, after an inclusivity panel made the recommendation.
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One day, forecasting sun in the south, he said ‘you could maybe visit your Granny in Brighton’.
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She trained as a painter at Brighton University in England, qualifying with an honours degree in Fine Art.
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And yet this very day, in Brighton, while the health service remains unreformed, and our railways remain the worst in Europe, the Lib Dems have voted to ban the sale of goldfish at fairgrounds.
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The couple now live in the genteel English coastal enclave of Hove, sister town to Brighton, with their twin sons.
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Is it true that impecunious Lord Heverton is wooing a wealthy widow from Brighton with nary a title to her name?
Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
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One year older, but no less talented is Brighton's John Hathaway, a welterweight with sights also set on victory at UFC 120.
Elliot Worsell: Britain's Third Wave of Mixed Martial Artists
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The in-game physics is good, and the ball responds well to a swift flick of the flipper, or you can trap it in the corner (a trick favoured by pinball wizards from Soho to Brighton).
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It featured some striking visual images, and Graham Greene's story, set against a background of racetrack racketeers, offers intriguing pre-echoes of Brighton Rock (which he published in 1938).
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I spent years in the lurid squats and dingy bed-sitters of Bristol, then the butter-yellow, peeling Georgian terraces of Brighton.
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I stood at the railings that overlook the sea at Brighton this afternoon.
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‘London-on-Sea’, as Brighton is often known, offers a wide choice of activities, from shopping and bar-hopping to high culture.
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I came to Brighton for/with the express purpose of seeing you.
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Keown started as an apprentice at Highbury, but made his debut while on loan at Brighton in 1985.
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Set over three floors, including an integral garage, this newly built three-bedroom house is in Kemp Town, close to all of Brighton's action.
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He wants people to see that's he's actually very nice, and then will be happy to go back to his batchelor lifestyle in Brighton.
Big Brother 2010 final: the liveblog
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Can you recommend a good bed and breakfast near Brighton?
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A recent sell-out party at London's 3,000-capacity Matter shows that this hardy survivor is still fighting fit and anything but flabby, so their Easter beano tonight on Brighton seafront looks the ideal place to enjoy this April's seemingly endless holiday season.
Clubs picks of the week
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‘There’s your money,’ said Mrs Pipchin, who in pursuance of her system, and in recollection of the Mines, was accustomed to rout the servants about, as she had routed her young Brighton boarders; to the everlasting acidulation of Master Bitherstone, ‘and the sooner this house sees your back the better.
Dombey and Son
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Sometime Liberal candidate for Brighton, Banbury and Oxford, “C.B.” was a brilliant scholar and an accomplished performer in every variety of outdoor sport.
Lord Bonkers' Favourite XI: 2. C.B. Fry
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Brighton caused controversy by proposing to teach full-time and sandwich students together for part of the time.
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In the Rochester area — ZIP codes starting with "146," which includes Brighton, Chili, Gates, Greece and Irondequoit — the number of mailboxes dropped from 635 in 2001 to 598 this year, said Donna Hennessey, customer relations coordinator for Rochester branches of the postal service.
12% Fewer Neighborhood Mailboxes | Impact Lab
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Can you recommend a good bed and breakfast near Brighton?
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City striker Colin Alcide and Brighton goalkeeper Mark Walton squelch to the rain-sodden turf at Bootham Crescent.
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After his arrest, he had had to make his own way back to Brighton and then pay for a second trip to York for the court case.
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Rebecca's eyes were clear and blue, the color of the ocean at Brighton beach, her hair thick, luxuriant, plentiful, and curly, spilling down her back in exotic curls.
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Delap has picked up a booking for a foul in the build-up.80 mins Excellent challenge from Shawcross inside the box, as Aston Villa break rapidly from a Stoke corner –Delfouneso feeding Albrighton down by the corner of the six-yard area and the latter looking to jink his way past the defender but finding the ball pinched off his toes as he skips down towards the goalline.
Stoke v Aston Villa - as it happened | Paolo Bandini
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Worries about money, the car and possibly no shows in Brighton in the summer before London as the chorus dancers have been double-booked into Seville.
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Teilo wanted to take me on a charabanc to Brighton, sixty-five shillings all in, but I'm not a person who needs holidays.
MR STARLIGHT
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They set up house together in a small flat in Brighton.
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He's on the trail of insurance fraud, and neighborhoods like Sheepshead Bay and Brighton Beach are good places to hunt for it.
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Now they want to invite us to a football match at the next sales conference at Brighton in January.
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The gang had strong ties to Brighton Beach, the traditional first toehold in the United States.
CHAMELEON
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Whatever, I know that I want to wear those 7 " platform heels that I bought in Brighton.
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Villa came even closer after 54 minutes when Albrighton crossed from the right and Stewart Downing stole in unmarked at the far post, only to side-foot wide of a gaping target.
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In the first race Brighton and eight other riders broke away from the bunch to set up a sprint finish.
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Even so, he left a year early and went off to a crammer in Brighton to do his A-levels.