How To Use Houghton In A Sentence
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Alex Livie proved to be an unmoveable obstacle as he made 57 not out and he and last man Reece Houghton successfully frustrated the Rowntree bowlers as they survived 15 overs to earn a draw with service closing on 100-9.
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To create this title, Houghton Mifflin commissioned a non-narrative text from Kathleen W. Zoehfeld (not that you'd know her name from the cover or catalog), and then digitally pasted those words over the illustrations from Curious George Takes a Job (and perhaps some other Curious George books by H.A. and Margret Rey).
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He said: ‘I do a lot of walking and the amount of rubbish that is left in Westhoughton comes from fast food outlets and takeaways.’
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The story concerned a young African-American doctor, played by Poitier, who wants to marry Houghton, a young white woman.
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Those funds will be used to install sewer and water lines, upgrade Houghton Road, and build other infrastructure improvements.
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Within a few months a handful of mice and rats had multiplied into 60 mice and 12 rats and started to overrun their owner's house at Westhoughton.
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Trains between Southport, Wigan Wallgate and Piccadilly will be diverted and re-timed and will not call at Westhoughton and Bolton tonight and tomorrow.
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Power bosses have agreed to replace underground electricity cables to help improve poor supply following a spate of power cuts in Westhoughton.
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Then in 1993 a near-fatal accident seemed to reorder Houghton's priorities.
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Ray Houghton smacked the ball against a post.
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She has become a regular visitor to Houghton Hall.
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HOUGHTON -- A friendly face and a hot meal with all the fixings are the most important ingredients for a happy Thanksgiving.
TV6 - TV6 News
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If Lord Houghton be with you pray thank him for the first _ebauche_ of
Letters of Edward FitzGerald in Two Volumes Vol. II
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In the latest incident two masked men - one with a handgun the other with a cosh - tied up the post master before escaping with a substantial amount of cash from Houghton Road Post Office at Thurnscoe.
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In light of this and subsequent discoveries, Alan Houghton, a cancer immunologist at Sloan-Kettering, has come to refer to cancer cells as "altered self," rather than "nonself.
Vaccinating Against Cancer
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He was speaking after what he called a fruitful meeting with the NSC executive at his Houghton, Johannesburg, home.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Full School Colours were awarded to S Houghton, B Gelling and D Wise.
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The acquittal came five years after a three-man gang burst into Barclays bank in Westhoughton wielding shotguns and vaulted a security screen.
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Houghton, Lonsdale, and presumably also the Krogers would all be blown by the defection.
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Q.. People are talking about how Houghton may be losing its prominent authors. How are things now?
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Oh, no, I got my new printer-scribble machine thingamy up and running, printed, and sent manuscript off to Houghton M today.
Submissions
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A clever publicist from Houghton Mifflin, the book's publisher, had arranged for Hirsch to appear at a gathering of education writers in San Francisco, where Hirsch laid out his case, including his 63-page list of terms ranging from "abolitionism" to "Zurich.
What You Need to Know Now
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Sarah Houghton der skriver librarianinblack.net har lavet en power point prsentation omkring fordelene ved instant messenger og andet social software i bibliotekerne.
IM and Other Social Software for Libraries
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The other, the Longhoughton quarry, is located in the contact between the Great limestone (country rock) and the whin sill intrusion.
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Be prepared for a stiff climb, but the sundial and the view of Houghton and Hillbrow is worth the huffing and puffing.
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His reviews in the "Quarterly" and elsewhere have been noted; impressions of his manner and appearance at different periods of his life have been recovered from coaeval acquaintances; his friend Hayward's Letters, the numerous allusions in Lord Houghton's Life, Mrs. Crosse's lively chapters in "Red Letter Days of my Life,
Biographical Study of A W Kinglake
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To keep growing at its current pace, Houghton must surmount some formidable challenges.
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The company that manufactured and sold the pesticides chlordane and heptachlor, the Velsicol Chemical Company of Chicago, threatened to sue Houghton Mifflin.
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The circumstance of the Niger's flowing towards the east and its collateral points did not, however, excite my surprise; for although I had left Europe in great hesitation on this subject, and rather believed that it ran in the contrary direction, I had made such frequent inquiries during my progress concerning this river, and received from Negroes of different nations such clear and decisive assurances that its general course was _towards the rising sun_, as scarce left any doubt on my mind; and more especially, as I knew that Major Houghton had collected similar information in the same manner.
Life and Travels of Mungo Park in Central Africa
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It has always been said that Westhoughton Cricket Ground doesn't only belong to the members, but belongs to the town in its present location.
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The alteration is the latest in a series of changes affecting Westhoughton.
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Goole find themselves back in the danger zone after their 2-0 defeat by fellow strugglers Glasshoughton.
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A former Westhoughton man who had a talent for recording his life and times has left an interesting legacy.
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Mr Pearce makes only passing reference to what is, for many, Walpole's outstanding monument: the magnificent Palladian house he built at Houghton in Norfolk.
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Houghton's plays dealt with revolt against parental authority and generational conflict.
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My colleague, Lord Houghton, introduced a bill in the House of Lords to make this illegal.
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Plans to transform waste ground in Westhoughton into a residential area have been given a cautious welcome.
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Chelsea and Aston Villa were involved in a tug of war for Liverpool's Ray Houghton last night.
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Mr. Anesko declares May 4 a holiday for James scholars, for it was on that day in 1973 that Edel's trust was busted and the librarian at the Houghton rescinded all "the encumbering regulations that for so long prevented scores of researchers from accessing these desirable resources.
The Afterlife of the Lion
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Houghton-le-Spring, in the occupation of a pitman.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III.
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She was hit in the leg with two pellets from the shotgun blast during the robbery at Barclay's Bank, Westhoughton, five years ago.
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A businessman and a property developer are believed to be in a head-to-head race to buy the Westhoughton stadium.
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The central part of Westhoughton was early astir this morning on the occasion of a great walk which had been arranged to take place from Westhoughton to Southport.
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A councillor is supporting calls for a memorial to be placed on the site of a former factory in Westhoughton where two steeplejacks were killed.
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The previous European record for gross receipts at a yearling auction was 36,545,600 guineas reached at the 1984 Tattersalls Houghton auction.
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Quarterly" and elsewhere have been noted; impressions of his manner and appearance at different periods of his life have been recovered from coaeval acquaintances; his friend Hayward's Letters, the numerous allusions in Lord Houghton's Life, Mrs. Crosse's lively chapters in "Red Letter Days of my Life," Lady Gregory's interesting recollections of the Athenaeum Club in Blackwood of
Biographical Study of A.W. Kinglake
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The town of Westhoughton has got a thriving toyshop and a couple of locksmiths.
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The previous owner of the Westhoughton shop ran a printing business from the premises.
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Climate change in the same breath as greed and consumption, sounds like our man (as was) at the IPCC, Houghton, who believed that emissions reductions would save the planet from mankind's 'greed and indifference '.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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The circumstance of the Niger's flowing towards the east, and its collateral points, did not, however, excite my surprise; for although I had left Europe in great hesitation on this subject, and rather believed that it ran in the contrary direction, I had made such frequent inquiries during my progress concerning this river, and received from negroes of different nations such clear and decisive assurance that its general course was _towards the rising sun_, as scarce left any doubt on my mind; and more especially as I knew that Major Houghton had collected similar information in the same manner.
MacMillan's Reading Books Book V
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This article is excerpted from their forthcoming book, Surviving Galeras, to be published this month by Houghton Mifflin.
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Yugo KovachWinterborne HoughtonDorsetNick Cohen's piece ("Let the law save whistleblowers, not silence them", Comment) highlights the whistleblower's dilemma – how do we strive to encourage parrhesia ("free" or "true" speech) and prevent the damaging consequence of wrongdoing or malpractice in the workplace while at the same time protecting those who speak up and challenge the hierarchy?
Stop immigration to help the British unemployed get jobs | Letters
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Besides the silence of its operation, what appealed to Houghton about his great grandfather's boat, which the family still uses on Lake George, was that it never had to be winterized.
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As well as including in the squad youngsters such as Sophie Bradley, Claire Rafferty, Dunia Susi and Steph Houghton, Powell has welcomed back the midfielder Anita Asante and the goalkeeper Karen Bardsley after long-term injuries.
England's Hope Powell embraces Peace mission in South Korea
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But Mr. Houghton had fought in the First World War alongside both Americans and French, and had come - by who knows what illogic? - to a settled detestation of both countries.
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She has become a regular visitor to Houghton Hall.
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She has become a regular visitor to Houghton Hall.
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Dr. Houghton were bringing the cupriferous riches of the region into notice.
Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men
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Full School Colours were awarded to S Houghton, B Gelling and D Wise.
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Marian Evans with her long, weird, dreamy face; Lewes, with his big brow and keen thoughtful eyes; Browning, pale and spruce, his eye like a skipper's cocked-up at the weather; Peacock, with his round, mellifluous speech of the old Greeks; David Gray, great-eyed and beautiful, like Shelley’s ghost; Lord Houghton, with his warm worldly smile and easy-fitting enthusiasm.
The Idler Magazine, Vol III. May 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
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It was indeed a very unusual thing to see such a large assembly of people in Westhoughton at so early an hour.
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As part of her last wishes, she helped create the Katharine Houghton Hepburn Center at Bryn Mawr College.
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Houghton , rich and Jewish, was indeed her constituency, and privilege was her life.