How To Use Haworth In A Sentence
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Haworth, formerly a supervisor of 120 people at a printing company, left to start his own business.
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Two weeks of festivities are set to begin in Haworth to celebrate a movement to promote fairly traded goods.
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Ashley Haworth-Roberts, London Is there any physiological reason why chewing gum always keeps me awake while driving my car?
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When Savannah, Georgia, power lifter Cheryl Ann Haworth tries to clean-and-jerk the equivalent of a white rhino, we as Americans are obligated to pray for her success, despite the fact that we know nothing about her or any of her foes.
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The story is connected to the present by a woman, renting a cottage in Haworth, who sees a ghostly figure.

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‘Your dangerous and aggressive driving was intentional, this seriously aggravates the offence,’ Judge Haworth said.
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Indeed, had Mr Haworth read the Water Bill, passed by Parliament recently, he would have seen that this is the chemical being proposed to be used to fluoridate our water supplies.
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• Bradford or Keighley would be more appropriate stations for Emily Brontë Letters, 29 December; Haworth would be best, though it is on a quirky line.
Letters: The fifth Beetle
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In Haworth she saw that the library had been redecorated, recarpeted and refurnished, and provided with many new books.
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The classic written by Haworth's Charlotte Bronte was sold to a bidder in the saleroom at Sotheby's during a sale of signed books and manuscripts.
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In his younger years he played in Haworth Band and also played golf at Riddlesden Golf Club.
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Haworth celebrated the Jubilee with a historical pageant of tableaux representing such events and personalities of the reign as Amy Johnson and the burial of the Unknown Warrior.
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A visitor from Nashville rounds off a season of top folk and soul in Haworth this winter and spring.
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Last year I got my car clamped in the car park in Haworth.
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The taxi they were travelling in was struck side-on at speed when Robinson failed to give way at the junction of Haworth Avenue and Swain House Road.
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She returned on her aunt's death at the end of the year to Haworth, where she spent the rest of her life, and continued to pursue her studies of German and music.
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A woman is searching for the descendants of a Haworth family who made her life idyllic as an evacuee in the Second World War.
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The garden has fairly comprehensive collections of succulent plants like haworthias, gasterias, stapelias, huernias, duvalias, adeniums, pachypodiums, tylecodons, lithops and other mesembs.
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It calls at Cross Roads, Haworth Brow, Oxenhope and Haworth before returning to Keighley one minute before the hour.
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Stockport Hat Museum provided a trilby and he made eight trips to a vintage clothes shop in Haworth, west Yorkshire, to obtain his 1940s suit, overcoat, and gloves.
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Valerie said Haworth was transformed by the film crew into a working Victorian village.
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As always we were warmly welcomed by the people of Haworth, and, despite the rain, we had a good time on the walk.
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Hundreds of tonnes of peat and debris swept down Haworth Moor near Top Withens.
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He will have been thinking, for one thing, of the letters of complaint the Yorkshire Post has had from visitors to Haworth, home of the Brontës, who found they could not get away again.
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Julia Haworth took acting lessons to combat shyness… and went on to land a plum role in the nation's favourite TV soap.
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Derek Haworth, former chairman of the licensed victuallers association, said: ‘We already have to pay both council and business tax?’
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It opens up land on Haworth Moor, Keighley and Oakworth moors, Ilkley Moor, Ickornshaw Moor and in the Forest of Bowland.
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As well as taking part in the official contest, the criers spent both days helping guide visitors around Haworth.
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Haworth move into second place after thumping visitors Ingrow St John's by nine wickets.
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Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition.
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Haworth is the railway's headquarters, boasting a locomotive depot where visitors can view the steam leviathans under repair or restoration.
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Sodje scored the opener after 22 minutes but the Ryman Division One team drew level 12 minutes later through Rob Haworth.
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The Brontë family lived there before moving to the parsonage at Haworth.
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Whatever the weather, grandmother Doreen Stansfield can be seen out in Haworth in her yellow coat, thermal gloves and peaked cap.
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Graeme, a ten-pin bowler from Haworth, picked up the silver medal in his final event.
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The Haworthia attenuata has a stemless rosette of really tough dark green leaves that have bands of glistening white tubercles.
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The money was raised last November, when all the members of the club took part in a sponsored graveyard tidy at St Michael's and All Angel's Church, Haworth.
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Doreen has been Haworth's lollipop lady for 11 years and she is steadily building up a family dynasty in the job.
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The future of Haworth Riding for the Disabled was secured yesterday when councillors passed plans to allow a static caravan on the stable's site.
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Haworth did outstanding work in carbohydrate chemistry, establishing the ring structure of glucose.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
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Priest Paul Haworth said: ‘For some people, interdenominational services can be a bit challenging.’
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A Haworth couple who first met as partners on the dance floor are toasting 60 years of happy marriage.
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Once alighted, we naively succumbed to the temptation of leaning over the railway bridge at Haworth and got a well-deserved faceful of sooty filth along with many others.
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The clocks were turned back exactly 150 years in historic Haworth to re-enact the wedding of one of Britain's favourite classical authors.
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The roll appears to have been commissioned by one Sir Thomas Chaworth in the 1320s and passed by descent until sold privately by the Chaworth Musters family in 1988.
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Derek Haworth, former chairman of the licensed victuallers association, said: ‘We already have to pay both council and business tax?’
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When he was just a tiny two-year-old it was clear Nicolas Haworth had what it takes to be a big hit in the tennis world.
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Gladys, a former mill worker, originally hails from Castleford but has lived in Haworth for most of her life.
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Anne was the only famous Brontë not be buried in the church crypt at Haworth, near Bradford, which was concreted over earlier this century.