How To Use Cardiff In A Sentence
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Other amazing samples from the plant world will be revealed to the children, including plants with armbands to help them swim and meat-eating plants like the Pitcher plant, which is on loan from Cardiff University.
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It is in the early days of the rivalry that Hayes digs up the most interesting stories, such as when Cardiff's Burton scored with an extravagant scissors kick and was congratulated by players from both teams.
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The Cardiff boss was too poorly to make the reunion with his former club.
The Sun
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It is in the early days of the rivalry that Hayes digs up the most interesting stories, such as when Cardiff's Burton scored with an extravagant scissors kick and was congratulated by players from both teams.
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Cardiff were poor and have work to do to beat the drop.
The Sun
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Returning to Cardiff, he became a supernumerary registrar to the medical school before leaving to become a general practitioner in the Swansea Valley.
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Somehow I don't think those plush corporate boxes at Cardiff have a drawing board and chalk.
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After all, Ireland's record in Cardiff should be a source of deep discomfort to the Welsh.
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Unfortunately time was against me and I didn't read as much of it as I probably should have done, so when I saw the pocketbook in a bookshop in Cardiff itself, I bought it immediately.
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His voice was cultured Oxbridge, and the grim intent in that voice made Cardiff and Pearce stand obediently aside.
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A few weeks ago we had a classic example of that in a debate on the Cardiff Bay Barrage Bill.
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The first staging of one of O'Neill's works came when an amateur theatre group in Provincetown, Cape Cod put on his 1914 one-acter Bound East For Cardiff, a play set onboard a fogbound vessel in the middle of the Atlantic.
This week's new theatre and dance
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I came close to going to Cardiff but, after the medicals, something didn't feel right.
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The thing beyond the stair-rail slashed downwards at Cardiff again and caught his sleeve.
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This freedom of information request finds that library fines for Cardiff University staff and students have totted up to just under half a million over two years.
Cardiff today – Norwegian Day, Scotland and Cardiff City play-off
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The Cardiff centre made a huge blunder three years ago when a couple's last viable embryo was placed in the wrong woman.
The Sun
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The pair argued over the issue at last week's Cabinet away day in Cardiff.
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In the past two years, I have worked on a Welsh hill farm in lambing season, joined a male choir and competed at the National Eisteddfod, learned to row a coracle, been down one of the last Welsh coal mines, sent my middle-aged body out to train with Cardiff rugby players half my age.
My quest to be more Welsh
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Next week the roadshow moves to London before going on to Cardiff.
Times, Sunday Times
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Here are some snaps from the weekend from Cardiff photographer Pippa Bennett:
Slideshow: Swn Festival 2010
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Three young tumblers from Croydon School of Gymnastics have won places in the London primary schools team for next month's national club finals in Cardiff.
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I didn't blog for a couple of days over Easter because I was in purgatory - a village on the South Wales coast, near Cardiff - doing the family thing.
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They were sentenced at Cardiff crown court for conspiracy to supply drugs, including cannabis and amphetamines.
Times, Sunday Times
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They are desperate to erase the memory of that last defeat in Cardiff.
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There were country folk and lecturers, dentists and poulterers, a hairdresser from Cardiff and a poet from Cheltenham.
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They were very vociferous, having called in at a number of hostelries on their way to Cardiff.
GOODBYE CURATE
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The head office has been transferred from London to Cardiff.
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Meanwhile in Cardiff, an unpleasant political became a still more disagreeable labour situation rather quickly.
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He scored a half-century in Cardiff but it is difficult to see how he can sustain a longterm international career against the best bowling.
The Sun
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The day came round and I took the train to Cardiff; we had tea at the customary 5.30 pm.
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Last night nearly 5,000 people in Cardiff witnessed a massacre and not a prizefight.
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Cardiff's unbeaten start was not the only record to go for a burton.
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Cardiff knew they had their backs to the wall as they were pegged back.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Cardiff centre made a huge blunder three years ago when a couple's last viable embryo was placed in the wrong woman.
The Sun
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He was also useless at games and an unwilling participant in the social cut and thrust of Cardiff High School.
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They'll enjoy a meal with Chris and will see the programme broadcast live from the BBC studios in Cardiff.
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They are desperate to erase the memory of that last defeat in Cardiff.
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This year, alongside Cardiff Blues, Edinburgh and Castres in Pool 1, Northampton is a best-priced 5/4 with Stan James and Totesport to top its group.
Tip of the Day
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His munificence was in proportion to his vast wealth (derived chiefly from his property in Cardiff), and innumerable poor Catholic missions throughout Britain, as well as private individuals, could testify to his lavish, though not indiscriminate generosity.
The Third Marquess of Bute: Catholic Convert and Patron
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A scheme in Cardiff led to a cut in A&E waiting times and aggressive behaviour towards staff.
Times, Sunday Times
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She will also play her first concert in Wales at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on July 30.
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Whereas creatures such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster may or may not be hoaxes, the Cardiff Giant certainly was a hoax.
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‘When Port Vale lost to Cardiff 3-1 last week, two players with double-barrelled surnames scored,’ says Steve.
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Her mother's family was Welsh and her father an Englishman with Irish antecedents whose job in the Customs and Excise required the family to move from Chester to Hull, Birkenhead and Cardiff.
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Gareth Abrahams, signed on a free transfer from Cardiff, makes his debut at the back and Leroy May plays up front.
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Cardiff knew they had their backs to the wall as they were pegged back.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the day in question we were in Cardiff.
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The company dropped a policy of forcing asylum seekers in Cardiff to wear the wristbands.
Times, Sunday Times
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When we totted up the capital projects in Cardiff which were solely dedicated to cultural activities we came up with a total of 19, adding up to £578m of funding - most of it provided by the government and the city.
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I first met Tim while doing a postgrad in journalism at Cardiff University.
Tim Hetherington remembered
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‘Customers have come in saying there are massive queues in all the other garages,’ an attendant at the Cardiff Service Station said.
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Cardiff is just the place to expand your culinary horizons, meet your canny Celtic cousins and do a little name-dropping.
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Against opposition from Technicolor labs, Cardiff also successfully pioneered the use of fog filters on Black Narcissus.
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Here his interest in sports medicine started and in 1965 he became honorary medical officer to Cardiff City Football Club.
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Rohmer was already moving to join them as Cardiff replaced the telephone receiver and pushed away from the reception desk.
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The Cardiff Bay project is attracting many visitors.
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Not only were the Glasgow players strong enough to withstand a ten-minute shellacking from Munster before half-time last weekend that effectively won them the match, but they out-muscled Cardiff last night too.
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A scheme in Cardiff led to a cut in A&E waiting times and aggressive behaviour towards staff.
Times, Sunday Times
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Without question it was being knocked out of the play-off semi-final by Cardiff.
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Edmondson missed last Saturday's 4-0 drubbing at Cardiff with a calf-strain and his steely determination was sorely missed by City.
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The long road to Cardiff's Millennium Stadium - rather than Wembley - begins tomorrow for a number of non-league clubs in the region.
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The highest ever count - 1,100 grains of pollen per cubic metre - was recorded in Cardiff in 1992.
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Perhaps inevitably some of those men, especially those from Aden and British Somaliland, settled in Cardiff and Newport, forming two of the oldest ethnic communiyies in Britain.
Chewing the cud
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Three Polish men were arrested and released without charge after the discovery in the docks area of Cardiff.
The Sun
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ALAN of Cardiff - the jumble sale painting is very valuable.
The Sun
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The inquest in Cardiff heard doctors failed to spot Alison had also broken her collar bone.
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Fifteen Cardiff supporters appeared in court this week to answer charges of hooliganism.
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Away in the direction of their looks I dimly see the outline of the pilgrim ship, a Cardiff coaler, which has brought close on a thousand Hájes from Port Saïd or
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond
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Educated in Anglesey and at the University College of Wales in Aberystwyth, John worked briefly for a solicitor’s firm in Cardiff before returning to Anglesey.
Archive 2008-07-01
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It was not surprising that the Cardiff study attracted little substantial coverage in the British press this week (though its headline claims were cursorily reported).
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And when asked about married life, this former Cardiffian turns as sentimental as a Welsh lovespoon.
Film Gecko
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He told Cardiff Crown Court that at the time of Tony Singh's death in Newport in November 2010, he regularly smoked heroin but there was what he called a "heroin drought" in Cardiff and he couldn't use his usual supplier.
WalesOnline - Home
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Traditionally Cardiff has concentrated on working with other Welsh councils but as Bristol and Swindon are in the same economic corridor and are in such close proximity it makes perfect sense to forge closer links," hoorayed Cardiff Council leader Rodney Berman.
WalesOnline - Home
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Two helicopters carrying cameras will fly overhead looking down over the stadium and Cardiff city
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Scotland contrived to manage what eight different nations had failed signally to do in Cardiff yesterday - they lost to Wales.
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A draw represents progress for the Azzurri, but it will not have been celebrated in the several trattorias of Cardiff last night by the gentlemen and ladies of ‘Venezia Mester Rugby’ in the manner a win would have been.
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That face was not the blank face that Cardiff had expected.
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Cardiff have similar difficulty in scoring and a mediocre home record.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mark is also going to watch John Inman camp it up in a Cardiff panto.
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Cardiff could feel hot breath on his leg, and knew that the Peters thing wanted to bite him.
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The Cardiff Bay project is attracting many visitors.
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The first estimate for the new Assembly Building in Cardiff was a lot less that that- so I thought I would 'notify' the people of this major impact on next year's budget by press release.
Archive 2006-10-01
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Next month's National Assembly election will see a five-cornered contest for the Ceredigion seat in Cardiff Bay.
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The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis.
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More than 150 passengers were evacuated from a Virgin Voyager train travelling from Newcastle to Cardiff after the insects swarmed through a carriage.
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When I was a lad growing up in Cardiff, I was delighted to discover that one of my very favourite bands - the tightly leathered, stadium-rocking Thin Lizzy - were playing a gig in town.
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The plugging of the new Lions anthem at Cardiff was cringe-making stuff but it being sung at a time when the Millennium Stadium should really have been observing a respectful hush was crass beyond words.
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After house jobs at Cardiff Royal Infirmary he enlisted in the Royal Air Force and was posted to India for most of the Second World War.
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The men have been in regular contact, including their lunchtime meeting in Cardiff.
The Sun
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Instead the two clubs can still dream of Cardiff, albeit in both cases more in hope than expectation.
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They are desperate to erase the memory of that last defeat in Cardiff.
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This hymn is now part of FA Cup folklore, and it's BECAUSE Cardiff City were there ..... isnt that ENOUGH reason to be proud?
Shall we sing a song for you?
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When it comes to economic and political support within both Westminster and Cardiff Bay, North Wales deserves ‘chwarae teg’.
A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES
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ALAN of Cardiff - the jumble sale painting is very valuable.
The Sun
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Cardiff's first points came in the 22nd minute when promising young centre, Lee Thomas, punished a Glasgow offside with a penalty.
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Three Polish men were arrested and released without charge after the discovery in the docks area of Cardiff.
The Sun
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Meanwhile in Cardiff, having rejected Hadid, they have built a graceless hulk called the Millennium Stadium right in the city centre, with lottery money.
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What this trio from Cardiff does, however, is add a spot of piano, organ and a variety of other influences to the pot.
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Cardiff: generally they owed no definite service to the Lord (except homage, and sometimes a heriot at death), but on failure of heirs the estate lapsed to the chief Lord.
Mediæval Wales Chiefly in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries: Six Popular Lectures
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Cardiff airport last month launched a new route flying to London City airport.
Times, Sunday Times
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Writer Rachel Trezise, who is from Cwmparc, said it was one of the few places of character in today's "identikit" Cardiff.
WalesOnline - Home
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By 1900, Cardiff was exporting 5 million tons of coal annually from more than 14 miles of seething dockside wharfage.
Storyteller
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Last Sunday in Cardiff, the Bison fought their way back from a 2-deficit to tie the game before going down by the odd goal in seven.
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Dreadful recent records against every opponent in the Six Nations Championship, including Italy and excepting Wales in Cardiff, is a sad but accurate reflection of the fact that we are just not very good at this game.
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The Wales ace has become a firm favourite with Swans supporters since arriving at the Liberty - but it's left him being labelled a turncoat by Cardiff fans.
WalesOnline - Home
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Despite its location and transport problems, the people of Cardiff showed us how to stage showpiece matches.
The Sun
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And a police helicopter took evasive action after a mystery craft zoomed straight at it over Cardiff.
The Sun
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There is no doubt I will be cheering Cardiff on because he is my first cousin.
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Like most of Cardiffs works, Forty-Part Motet relies on a particular recording technology called binaural sound.
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The old docklands, a mile or so south of the city centre, have been transformed into the Cardiff Bay development.
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They had climbed down into the underground vault in Cardiff city centre and got stuck.
The Sun
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Cardiff residents have complained that the nearby bluffs are too fragile to withstand the pounding of more trains running close by.
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The Virgin Voyager train travelling from Newcastle to Cardiff had to be cancelled when the train manager discovered a bag full of chirruping creepy-crawlies near the buffet area.
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For a long time England's rugby renaissance seemed timed to coincide with the arrival of Godot on stage, but the improvement detectable in last autumn's Twickenham internationals was again apparent in Cardiff on Friday night, if we ignore the kind of indiscipline that bedevilled Martin Johnson's first year or so in charge.
Vince Lombardi and Alex Ferguson are cleverest manipulators | Paul Hayward
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Residents in Cardiff are continuing a long-running campaign to defend the city's health services.
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A scheme in Cardiff led to a cut in A&E waiting times and aggressive behaviour towards staff.
Times, Sunday Times
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The fitness to practice hearing continues in Cardiff.
The Sun
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Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
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Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
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The pair claimed for whiplash injuries from an insurance company and went to Cardiff county court to fight for compensation.
The Sun
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Except, perhaps, if only I'd slid my alarm fully to its ‘ON’ position, I might not have overslept, missed my train, the match, and what was by all accounts an exuberant weekend in Cardiff.
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Earlier this year, Ian was planning an operatic spectacular at Cardiff for 2003.
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At 5.30pm the Spoken Word event will take place at the Pierhead Building in Cardiff Bay – the event run by Poet in the City and Apples & Snakes will include an all-star cast of some of today's brightest poets, performing with the award-winning jazz musician Jason Yarde.
Cardiff today – Last Student Media Cafe, community safety cuts and Spoken Word poetry event
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Huck described his entire adventure on Cardiff Hill.
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That proved the winner as Cardiff were unable to salvage a point for the second week running against a side deep in the relegation mire.
Times, Sunday Times
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Horrified motorists saw the animal limping beside the motor in Cardiff.
The Sun
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Last year's final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium outsold the FA Cup Final that was held in the same venue, which shouts success by any yardstick.
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They are desperate to erase the memory of that last defeat in Cardiff.
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He recorded a song of mine after I finished sixth form and when I dropped out of Cardiff University I had started to write worship and what I call devotional songs.
Cross Rhythms
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Keane acknowledged as much when he again emphasised how his squad needs to be strengthened if it is to have a chance of competing with teams such as Cardiff City or Queens Park Rangers for promotion.
Ipswich overcome early jitters to end Northampton's dream run
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John Etherington, a retired reader of ecology at the University of Wales in Cardiff and specialist in environmental science, argued that highly decayed peat can "liquefy" through vibration.
RoguePundit
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He always sought an academic environment and therefore moved from Llanelli to Cardiff, the site of his final appointment and where he lived out his retirement.
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The recoil was unexpected and he staggered backwards as Cardiff reached him, not knowing whether he had hit it or not.
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The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis.
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England's floodlit one-day game against India in Cardiff on a Friday night in September left Surrey's Jade Dernbach, and Somerset's Craig Kieswetter and Jos Buttler, driving from South Wales to London in the early hours of Saturday before playing in a major domestic final that same day.
County Championship scheduled for earliest start on record
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Bangor's share is the second highest award and follows £830,000 given to University College, Cardiff.
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After a stint at the evening newspaper in Cardiff, the capital of Wales, he joined the BBC as a sub-editor, writing radio news.
Steve Rosenbaum: BBC's Sambrook "Brands are now Storytellers"
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As long as one-partyism continues to be such an evident characteristic of Welsh politics in Westminster, and as long as Westminster continues to predominate over Cardiff to a degree which is much greater than it does over Edinburgh, for example, the strategy of trying to effect the Labour Party's internal discussions is a completely reasonable one.
Archive 2008-05-01
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He now lives in Cardiff, and has sojourned in London.
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That proved the winner as Cardiff were unable to salvage a point for the second week running against a side deep in the relegation mire.
Times, Sunday Times
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The head office has been transferred from London to Cardiff.
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Writing at some length at Labour Home about the complexity of the supposed "swing" to the Tories and the need to do the business for fairness I am a little surprised for this to be described as a lumpen core vote strategy and linked with some worthy Wiseman wishes and thepowerlesslowpaid's slogans by one Stephen Farrington of Cardiff.
Archive 2008-05-01
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Whatever the line-ups, we're all set for Sunday's showdown at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
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Next month she will head for Cardiff to study law and criminology.
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It was sweet revenge for the Dubliner after losing to Leedsman Hunter in last season's Welsh Open final in Cardiff.
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Somewhere out in the blogosphere I encountered a woman who had seen change-ringing patterns needlepointed on kneelers in a little church in Cardiff.
Wanna see something amazing?
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Cardiff gingerly touched the basement door handle with his gloved hands, still watching the others.
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They themselves will be among the players bidding to break into the reckoning for Cardiff.
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ZUMA Press Dani Sordo and his co-driver Diego Vallejo, ride in their Citroen C4 WRC on the first day of the rally, November 12, near Cardiff, Wales.
Mud, Mist and Hang Time
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I'm not sure this would really work in Cardiff – for a start you still have to tell the driver the ticket type to be debited from the card, and then there's no barrier to pass through – so less of an empowered feeling there.
What you think about the Iff card
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The supersonic jet was hit by an engine surge - like a car backfiring - then diverted to Cardiff airport en route to Heathrow, a spokesman said.
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BIRMINGHAM are aiming to bounce back from their midweek defeat at Cardiff.
The Sun
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Next month she will head for Cardiff to study law and criminology.
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They had climbed down into the underground vault in Cardiff city centre and got stuck.
The Sun
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How many of us would have gone to watch Cardiff or trapesed up to Brum to watch one of the Midlands clubs.
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They collided with the corridor wall, Cardiff still hanging on to Rohmer's wrist.
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This year there's three big aways - Rome, Dublin, and Cardiff.
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Monet's Waterlilies, painted in 1908, is arguably the finest of the three paintings on the theme which reside in Cardiff.
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He left school at 13 for a 10 shilling job as a Liptons Teas delivery boy, and went on to work as a pageboy in a ladies 'club, a cabin boy? after, he insisted, walking from London to Cardiff to join the merchant navy? and having learned in his days as a bandsman in the army, a useful boxer despite his slight frame.
Norman Wisdom, last survivor of the music halls, dies aged 95
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Without question it was being knocked out of the play-off semi-final by Cardiff.
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Yesterday she was back using crutches as she hobbled into court in her home city of Cardiff, where a judge heard her plead guilty to fraud.
The Sun
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Next week the roadshow moves to London before going on to Cardiff.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Cardiff giant is a fake fossil of an antediluvian giant some ten feet high with 21 inch feet.
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Home to Chaos
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He founded the Centre for Journalism Studies at University College Cardiff.
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Yesterday she was back using crutches as she hobbled into court in her home city of Cardiff, where a judge heard her plead guilty to fraud.
The Sun
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As a Leicester City fan I think the words 'mortifying' and 'shocking' could easily describe Yann Kermogant's penalty, which in turn allowed Cardiff to defend so badly at Wembley, giving Blackpool the 'Premier League side' prefix they now enjoy" - Simon Eaton.
Comical Instance Of Defensive Bungling
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He came to Britain, working in Cardiff, where he obtained the diploma in tubercular diseases, and later returned to India.
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Somewhere out in the blogosphere I encountered a woman who had seen change-ringing patterns needlepointed on kneelers in a little church in Cardiff.
Wanna see something amazing?
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In the Cardiff trial 14% of community care patients received regular general practitioner review and only 5% received yearly blood glucose estimations.
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Having written a piece about the 'mollusc' otherwise known as the Wales Millennium Centre I thought that it was only fair to allow my non-Cardiff based readers to see what their taxpayers money has been spent on.
Golden Domes
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And a police helicopter took evasive action after a mystery craft zoomed straight at it over Cardiff.
The Sun
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And, of course, our usual mix of irreverant caption competitions, letters in extremely poor taste, shameless plugs for radical causes, and a stubborn refusal to tug our forelocks to any master, be they in Cardiff Bay or Westminster.
Ein Gwlad
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I grimaced, as dutifully I passed the word to Mission Command in the orbiting HMS Cardiff above.
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* A woman in Cardiff is outraged after her car was towed from a disabled parking bay to make way for the Prince of Wales*A civil claim has been lodged against South Wales Police*MP calls for 'normal lives' for those living in city centre
Disabled woman's outrage after car towed to make way for Prince of Wales
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Famously, this film was banned in Swansea but not in Cardiff, so busloads of eager Welsh heathen were transported daily betwixt the two heaving metropolises to watch it, then placarded on their return.
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At Cardiff, she is promoting a more proactive role for polymers: ‘as integral parts of therapeutics, which could be thought of as macromolecular prodrugs, or even as drugs in their own right’.
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Who could forget the busload from Cardiff with their identical T-shirts?
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A 26-year-old actor from Cardiff who reckons he's the jammiest man alive.
First sight: Tom Cullen
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There in Costume House Street, which is Cardiff's Covent Garden, I held the pony while the woman chaffered over boxes of kippers and crates of oranges, sacks of potatoes and all the ingredients of her picturesque calling.
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The scheme embodied in the Bill is absolutely vital for the future of Cardiff.
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An article in Time describes new research from Chris Boyce, a psychologist at the University of Warwick, and Simon Moore, a psychologist at Cardiff University.
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A disabled woman in Cardiff has expressed outrage after her car was towed from a disabled parking bay to make way for the Royal visit.
Disabled woman's outrage after car towed to make way for Prince of Wales
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Then there's the "mad" Pete's tag canoeing trip I'll be on while you're reading this, and the fact that the BLs, after Rich and Davina's party last weekend, are now the undisputed north Cardiff rods champs.
WalesOnline - Home
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His address at a medical graduation ceremony in Cardiff was also memorable and remains highly relevant.