How To Use Midland In A Sentence
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There is a lot of manufacturing industry in the Midlands.
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The frontier ran roughly north-westwards from London into the north-west midlands; Guthrum was to withdraw with his troops behind this line, where he was to be recognized as king of an independent kingdom.
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Would the south-east and midland farmers be so anxious to quit the beet industry then?
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Midland Bank will not normally give credit to applicants under 18 years of age.
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Alderman Lewis, a trade unionist and local Labour politician from the Midlands.
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Toward the eastern coast there is an interior belt of green, hilly country that contains the Cape and Natal midlands.
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The Seat, you feel, could cope as well with a buckled road across a midlands bog as with the broken surfaces in towns and cities.
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In 1989 Midland increased its domestic banking division's bad-debt charges by 53%, from £51m in 1988 to £78m.
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Teams take part in various competitions including the Dublin league and midland leagues.
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Having double-crossed his criminal associates in Glasgow, he returns to the Midlands with a bag of stolen cash, determined to win back Shirley and his daughter Marlene.
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Midland City Central was in the business district end of the city centre, full of faceless anonymous buildings and equally bland people.
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Its location in the Midlands near the motorway network makes it an ideal meeting place for people coming from different parts of the country.
Times, Sunday Times
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The company is to relocate its headquarters in theMidlands.
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The topography of Kerala could be divided into highland, midland and lowland areas.
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II. iii.67 (297,2) [A mankind witch:] A _mankind_ woman, is yet used in the midland counties, for a woman violent, ferocious, and mischievous.
Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
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The South, the West Country and the Midlands bore the brunt of the weather, but the rain - driven by gale-force south-westerly winds - caused river levels in Yorkshire to rise rapidly.
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It is being tested by West Midlands fire brigade and is due to go into use next year.
The Sun
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Heavy metal and rock sounds better sung in a Midlands accent.
The Sun
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Screening for women aged between 50 and 64 was introduced in the Eastern Health Board region, the midlands and the north-east.
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In many areas, especially in the eastern Cape, coastal and midland Natal, and the highveld of the Transvaal and the Free State, loss of land necessitated changes in the way that African families survived.
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As Leeds United battle to stay in existence, Birmingham City directors continue to mould the midlands outfit into a club with ambitions to join the Premiership elite.
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The award-winning firm intends to restore the Midland as a hotel, retaining many of its original features.
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Scott's building was formerly the Midland Grand Hotel, and is built of brick with stone dressings.
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The stormy weather could spread as far as the British Midlands by this evening, he said, but temperatures would still be very warm.
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This route has been earmarked for a possible future extension of the Midland Metro light rail transit system.
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In 1989 Midland increased its domestic banking division's bad-debt charges by 53%, from £51m in 1988 to £78m.
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The event was attended by volunteers and staff from projects in the midlands as well as statutory and development agencies.
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All across the English Midlands eucalyptus trees are dying.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Midland Group has been an active supporter of the railway since 1955, both practically and financially.
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Note 1: gallinipper, any of various insects such as a large mosquito or crane fly, mainly used in the south and midland.
Blind Lemon Jefferson Lyrics
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So-called midland Pennsylvania is a central region that stretches from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia but doesn't hit the New York or Maryland borders.
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By capturing London, this midland dialect in speech and writing captured the kingdom.
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It was star attraction at an historic vehicle rally at Dudley, West Midlands, yesterday.
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Midland Life reserve the right to withdraw the offer at any time before the commencement of your Bond.
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Theres another hill, though, at the edge of town, called the Midlands, where new housing developments are continually springing up; not-there, and then there, like those toy sponges that are paper flat until you put them in water.
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye
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The group have pointed out that a section of the Kildare Waste Management plan has suggested that Kildare could incinerate their waste in the Midlands.
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West of the Severn valley and the north midland plain is the Welsh Marches, classic hill and vale country with small areas of upland separated by deeply incised valleys.
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A spokesperson said yesterday the proposed fence erection is to secure the estate and for other security reasons around the Midland prison.
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It is understood that a beef factory in Munster and another in the midlands have been inspected by customs officials.
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To Monster: I don't know what organization you are referring to but I happen to be an employee at an SPCA here in Midland and at any given time you can come in and have a look around, you won't find alot of cute little "adoptable" dogs, you will find alot of medium to large size black dogs and yes I believe they are adoptable for someone.
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In ancient times, in the midlands of Ireland, there lived a king whose name was O'Toole.
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Also, a bike "pannier" (a single saddle bag) fell off of a bike early last Sunday as a rider traveled along Valley Road from Bloomfield Avenue, made a right onto Chestnut Street, and then made a left onto Midland Avenue.
Baristanet
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Many of the areas with the smallest ratio of dole claimants to job vacancies are in the Midlands, where export sales are helping to boost recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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He had been due to travel to Tripoli on a connecting flight from Heathrow yesterday afternoon, after taking the British Midland flight to the capital from the north-east.
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Midland has worked closely with the retailer to introduce point of sale terminals which can accept Switch cards.
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The Midlanders have been eating humble pie this season, though they deserve better fare.
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Reds and greys mix in other parts of the midlands and the border counties, but Carey said the native Irish squirrel is ‘extremely rare’, particularly in the east.
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Southern Englishmen are most likely to weep for joy; midlanders cry in self-pity.
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The insurer said that claims were highest in the northeast, the southwest and the Midlands.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dismantling revealed traces of Victorian wallpaper and a Midland Railway poster advertising excursions in 1875.
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When patients arrive for an operation at the Heartlands Hospital in the Midlands, they will be snapped with a digital camera and tagged with a transmitter.
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But just caught the newly-refurbished Midland Hotel bathed in diffused late afternoon light.
Chez Moi
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In association with the Midland Health Board they are currently running a new day care service for people with dementia.
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To coincide with the explosion, Digby would lead a rising in the Midlands and kidnap King James's daughter, Princess Elizabeth, ready to install her as a puppet queen.
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From 1960 to 1962 he was president of the Society of Chemical Industry, and he retained his directorship of the Midland Bank, to which he had been appointed in 1955.
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Take Two captures a sideways look at the life of a single mother as she tries to run a small PR firm in the midlands.
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Nevertheless, the deals were applauded by commentators who believed the Midland was entering a new era as an international bank.
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Midland has worked closely with the retailer to introduce point of sale terminals which can accept Switch cards.
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Our producer Sally was running round the West Midlands all day trying to find any sort of puppet she could lay her hands on.
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I'd like to ride some more international races such as the Avalanche cup and races at home like the Scottish, Nambs Nemba's midland series, and the Gold runs.
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The riots swept the industrial north and midland.
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Focusing on the West Midlands, entrants were asked to submit a 200 word treatment, with an optional script sample, for a three minute short movie.
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Suffolk to call the midland counties to arms, while Sir Thomas Wyatt led the Kentishmen on London.
History of the English People Volume 4 (of 8)
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He dubbed himself Alistair, traded in his homely Midlands accent for one closer to Mayfair, and cultivated a posh circle of friends.
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There is a midland city in the heart of fair, open country, a dirty and wonderful city nesting dingily in the fog of its own smoke.
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This demonstrates either a complete lack of understanding of the problems facing midland counties at the highest level in government or an unwillingness to tackle the problem.
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The north-south divide is emphasised by the fact that directors in the north-east and East Midlands also get up to 12 per cent below the average.
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The funds are alleged to have been taken by a former worker at an accountancy firm in the Midlands.
The Sun
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I think I had a notion that, being part of the midlands, the county would be flat and uninteresting.
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In this, the first game of the tournament, the North West take on the Midlands.
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Beginning in October 1893, Midland Township was exercised by a proposal to complete the work of macadamizing its remaining twenty-two miles of dirt roads by bonding for $75,000.
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Although an estimated 40% of the buildings could be returned to or maintained in sustainable use, many, particularly in the former industrial heartlands of the north and Midlands, are redundant: there is no obvious new role for pithead baths or winding wheels.
Listed industrial giants decaying, English Heritage warns
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Past generations of researchers have examined the monumental stone sculpture of northern England and the north-east Midlands largely in an attempt to chart the movements of the Danish settlers.
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She spoke in a broad Midlands accent.
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But economic conservatives dominate South Carolina's so-called Midlands region (including Columbia, the state capital), while the coastal Low Country (including Charleston) is home to many Midwestern retirees.
Romney Makes History
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Everything to do with the Midlands has an unintentional, iridescent sheen of hilarity about it.
Times, Sunday Times
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I drove around most of the Midlands and east of England in this car and it acquitted itself admirably.
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East Anglia has similar decline in yield and 2.8t / ha yield averages in the Midlands.
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The survey highlighted the midlands as a potential growth area for retailers, but it did expect this growth rate to ease over the next six months.
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Midland Bank in London has eight rocket scientists working on prediction machinery.
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In the lakes of the midlands, the jet-skier is the menace of the local fishermen and boaters.
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Although there was no certainty as to the overall winner, at the time of going to press it looked like it would be the midland's day, as deputy presidential candidate, Derek from Carlow was already untouchable.
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In February work will begin stripping the inside of the Midland House office block.
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This chronological gazetteer is divided by county and lists the 151 locations of the distinct forms of Morris dancing in the South Midlands before 1900, quoting sources from books, newspaper articles and unpublished diaries.
Books -- Morris Dance, Gypsies
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Marcella Boyce, a "finished" and grown-up young woman of twenty-one, the only daughter and child of Mr. Boyce of Mellor Park, inheritress of one of the most ancient names in Midland England, and just entering on a life which to her own fancy and will, at any rate, promised the highest possible degree of interest and novelty.
Marcella
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The new show, featuring the cream of midland entertainers, uses the Shannon basin from Cavan to Athlone as its theme.
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The suitable land to dig rain pit is midland area, which is made up of laterite soil.
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With richly textured dialogue set in the midlands, the play tells the story of Hester Swane as she battles to come to terms with rejection.
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This little reserve is full of rare and unusual flowers and is probably the richest meadow in the Midlands.
Times, Sunday Times
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Midland is of course a flat, once dusty (since paved) Texas oil town closer to gushers than geysers.
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Dismayed by excessive rail freights on material inputs, several Midland firms chose to forfeit their established inland sites and relocate to the coast where cheap steel billets were available.
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Sophie, who has a degree in war studies and an MA in broadcast journalism, will be using her previous experience as presenter of Midlands Today to anchor the new programme from the studio.
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Take for example, the West Midlands MP, Sion Simon who as you may recall derided David Cameron for trying to be just like you.
Archive 2007-10-01
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The fact the hosts did not even have to call on their usual first-choice goalkicker, Ian Humphreys, who was nursing a sore hamstring, merely rubbed salt in East Midlands' wounds.
Ulster 41-7 Leicester | Heineken Cup match report
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The laundering operation included the purchase and management of a country inn in the Midlands.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mayhem in the Midlands is being held at the Downtown/Old Market Embassy Suites, 555 S. 10th Street, in Omaha, during May 22-25, 2008.
Omaha Bound | The Stiletto Gang
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He worked with the Western and Midland health boards before he was appointed personnel officer with the South Eastern Health Board in 1989.
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The Midlands was the workshop of the world and his new institution became its banker.
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DFL granted a debenture to Midland as security for a loan.
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By 1980, the Midland was so desperate to satisfy its international ambitions, it would have agreed to almost anything.
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Ralph further expanded the road haulage side and was one of the first coal merchants in the south to collect coal direct from collieries in South Wales and the Midlands.
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Many of the areas with the smallest ratio of dole claimants to job vacancies are in the Midlands, where export sales are helping to boost recovery.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of the great things about the East Midlands is how little the region is known.
Archive 2005-07-01
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Gangsta culture may look glamorous to some but transport it to the Midlands and it looks daft.
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A bachelor, he retired to a cottage in North Wales, but continued a close association with his older contemporaries in the West Midlands.
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Schools in the North West and North Midlands have received over 67,000 items of free sports kit.
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The Big River tribe from the midlands was regularly seen on the northern, southern and eastern coasts of the island.
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Every one resident in the midland counties must be acquainted with the word _nog_, applied to the wooden ball used in the game of "shinney," the corresponding term of which, _nacket_, holds in parts of Scotland, where also a short, corpulent person is called a _nuget_.
Notes and Queries, Number 180, April 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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This is an album that will find much favour with people who enjoy this genre of music from a singer who renders his songs in a proud Midlands accent.
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Northern Counties (Midland) railway at Ballymoney by the Ballycastle light railway.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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Tendering for the broad-band service has also been received and Portlaoise is one of the first towns to be dealt with in the midland region.
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The Midlands was the workshop of the world and his new institution became its banker.
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Midlands have little form and against the South showed a defensive bias and no discernible pattern.
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In the early 1980s the map was tinkered with, forcing both the Midlands and the South into splitting their large regions into 2 sub-regions.
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Un rápido mensaje de Inglés Midlands, donde el sol brilla y es una gloriosa mañana.
Searching takes a siesta!
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How are the midland towns taking the news of the war?
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On retirement Joe Darling returned to the midlands of Tasmania and to ‘Stonehenge’.
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As an example, Midland County allows the public five free searches of property tax information.
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Insiders denied the Midland was losing business in the increasingly competitive luxury hotel market.
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He also pledged that Midland did not intend to end free banking for personal customers in credit by introducing new charges.
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I know about the other charge too by the way ... don't cry and be bitter "midland" poster 'cause Quis never played you. Hahaha
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A ' Futures Team ' is being set up whose purpose is to scope out future innovations for the West Midlands.
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Child on holiday in Flintshire with family from West Midlands drowned in swimming pool after failed rescue attempt
Girl, 8, drowns at north Wales caravan park
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Everything to do with the Midlands has an unintentional, iridescent sheen of hilarity about it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cook's beginnings in 1841, as an organizer of temperance excursions on English Midland railroads, may be well known.
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The residents of what Mr. Woodard calls the Midlands—the westward extension to the Midwest of the Quaker-dominated Delaware River colonists that Mr. Fisher described—gave crucial votes to Lincoln and stayed with the Union as well.
Life May Differ In Your Region
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The east Midlands, south-eastern England, and East Anglia were home to the most advanced arable farming in the British Isles.
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He's got a real midlands accent.
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It took four years and over £1m to build the Midland, its six storeys arranged in a figure of eight around two wells, allowing as much natural light to the interior as possible.
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The plotters escaped from London for the Midlands.
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Past generations of researchers have examined the monumental stone sculpture of northern England and the north-east Midlands largely in an attempt to chart the movements of the Danish settlers.
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His first horse-driven factory was established at Nottingham to supply Midland hosiers in partnership with Samuel Need and Jedediah Strutt of Derby.
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Finally, industrial clusters development policies and advice are pointedly proposed to promote the midland region progress.
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Those from the Midlands and north will say that what I call a crumpet is a pikelet.
Life and style | guardian.co.uk
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i first met the resident when i was 15. in midland. visiting my relatives who were neighbors. he was a bully. the most amazing thing, no one in midland ever seems to have kicked back and knocked hiim down.
Think Progress » President Bush To Legally Blind Reporter: ‘Are You Going to Ask That Question with Shades On?’
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Only those who think they are brave and fearless will be allowed entry into what will be the spookiest house in the midlands on the day.
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Hastings' retinue was essentially the duchy of Lancaster connection in the north midlands.
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The services should remain… and it behoves us to carry out that regardless of Europeans or anyone else… we are running the show here in the Midlands.
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The two-masted, lateen-rigged ships of the unforgotten midland sea were still unknown to these Norse seafarers.
His Disposition
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A New Shirt, a novel, and the story collections The Mourning Thief, Lebanon Lodge, and A Link with the River show Hogan anatomizing his own fictional world of the western midlands.
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West Midlands Police said they were investigating why the crowd had gathered in what they called a "large-scale disorder".
BBC News - Home
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The Midland Health Board has launched a quarterly newsletter to keep foster carers informed on issues, events and developments relevant to fostering.
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While the north-south strike may be related to extension in the North Sea, it is not obvious why the beds in the south Midlands dip towards the SE.
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One man stands out as the architect of the Midland's golden era: Sir Edward Holden.
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The warning followed incidents in London and the West Midlands where lines to ambulance stations were disconnected.
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One developer, interviewed by the BBC News at Ten, is described as "eyeing up the unspoilt Midlands waterway that he plans to turn into a marina like a fox outside a chicken coop".
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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This little reserve is full of rare and unusual flowers and is probably the richest meadow in the Midlands.
Times, Sunday Times
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In 1373 its advantageous location for waterborne trade between the Midlands and the continent led to its selection as one of the official staple ports through which foreign commerce had to be channelled.
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Water mills have been in existence in Britain for more than 1,000 years. They had their heyday during the Industrial Revolution, when the textile industries in the Midlands relied on this form of power.
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At the sale, John Nelson Rowe, III, was the high bidder, acting on behalf of L.R. French, Jr., a Texas numismatist from Midland County, halfway between Fort Worth and El Paso.
CLASSIC RARITIES: Adams-Carter 1804 Class III Silver Dollar : Coin Collecting News
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In Coventry you might as well be in Finsbury Park, and the Bull Ring in Birmingham is not unlike Norwich Market, and between all the towns of the Midlands there stretches a villa-civilization indistinguishable from that of the South.
North and South
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They were held by officers from the West Midlands counterterrorism unit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Portlaoise is no exception, but the difference between Portlaoise and other midland counties is that the ‘townies’ can boast of currently having 27 eating houses in the ‘town’.
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The Midlander, who smashed the course record with a 61 in the first round, is attached to the club and his caddie, Roy Robinson, is a member of Hopwood.
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Green scored from a penalty stroke and a fine open-play goal before Yvonne Ayshford got Midlands' consolation goal almost on time.
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The freezing fog is expected to continue into tomorrow but move further east and north into the Midlands.
Times, Sunday Times
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(MDI) and has pushed back its previously announced 5¢/lb toluene diisocyanate (TDI) price increase to June 1. announcement comes two months after the Midland, Mich. -based company announced a 10¢/lb and
Purchasing - Top Stories
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Over half of women in the South East and North of England said they would sacrifice chocolate for an exclusive designer wardrobe compared to 36 per cent in Wales and the East of England and the Midlands.
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Lawrence considers these questions through the medium of English rural life, beginning his story in the small Midlands village of Cossethay just as a canal has been built through it to connect the new collieries, bringing the first signs of the "commotion" – the violation, in Lawrence's sexual-topographical vision – of industrialisation to the slumbrous valley.
Rereading: The Rainbow by DH Lawrence
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The scheme mostly benefits people in the North and Midlands.
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The pollen count in the Midlands has very little dependency on the direction the winds are coming from.
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Confident in their ability to manager without state support, and close to their immediate family, they tend to live in towns in the more prosperous Southern and Midland towns.
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He had been due to travel to Tripoli on a connecting flight from Heathrow yesterday afternoon, after taking the British Midland flight to the capital from the north-east.
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Nevertheless, the deals were applauded by commentators who believed the Midland was entering a new era as an international bank.
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Ellie, who has kept traces of her Midlands accent, is nervous as she talks, and fiddles with the name tag round her neck.
Ellie Simmonds: 'When we're in the pool, it's war'
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West Midlands Police said the bandana is black and white with a number of white crescents and stars.
Isiah Young-Sam Update
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Midland Mainline managing director Paul Bunting said the firm was making ‘the best fist’ of the situation as it could, and was committed to providing punctual and high-quality services.
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Calls have also been made for the protection of the remaining 25,000 hectares of uncut raised bog, mainly in the Midlands, which is of high wildlife value, according to experts.
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Agreed, Midland: as I’ve noted before, the ICC’s remit is to deal with situations where domestic jurisdiction is either unavailable or politically problematic, and ideally avoiding the “victors’ justice” often associated with war crimes trials.
Matthew Yglesias » Inhofe Kinda Sorta Admits Waterboarding is Torture
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Two zoologists, who carried out a survey on midland lakes, state that there are from seven to thirteen mink per 10 km shoreline.
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The laundering operation included the purchase and management of a country inn in the Midlands.
Times, Sunday Times
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The film was unexpectedly cinematic, lending a savage beauty to the east Midlands suburbs where it was set.
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If you need to withdraw more than £500 you can do so over the counter at your Midland branch.
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At the end of the job, after working for 24 hours without a break in order to finish the job, they decided to drive straight back to the Midlands.
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Smith , C . Raising Capital: Theory and Evidence . Midland Corporate Finance Journal 4, pp . 6 - 22, 1986.
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Thus the relatively stable East Midlands Platform has not undergone post-Permian vertical movements of some 2500 m indicated by the vitrinite data.
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Hygeberht's archdiocese, therefore, embraced Mercia and its dependent border territories in the midlands and East Anglia.
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I raised my camera to take a photograph of this to send to Midland Mainline.
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The South, the West Country and the Midlands bore the brunt of the weather, but the rain - driven by gale-force south-westerly winds - caused river levels in Yorkshire to rise rapidly.
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The same is true for the fyrds led by Edward the Elder in the conquest of the midlands.
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They had left the lowlands of the rivers and entered the rolling, heath-strewn, midland hills.
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
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In the houses located in the Midlands, guests dine at one large polished dining table laid with old family silver.
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They were held by officers from the West Midlands counterterrorism unit.
Times, Sunday Times
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Having disposed of their Northern rivals Park now face Midlands club Ampthill.
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In Midland, where the sky arced over us in one enormous dome of blistering blue and where people doggedly imported acres of elm seedlings and chinaberry trees to plant the green ribbons of shade that lined their streets at the edge of the desert, we were quite literally an ocean and almost a continent removed.
Spoken from the Heart
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Tighter supplies of beef cattle in the midlands and northern regions of the country has led to a further hardening on prices for this weeks kill.
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It will serve Laois, Offaly Westmeath Longford, and all midland counties.
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Across the south and Midlands our chestnuts are turning brown and crumbling to dust.
The Sun
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While there has been significant growth in employment in the Midland region, each of the four counties has experienced substantial job losses in the past two years.
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It was from here that they were to travel in a saloon carriage provided by the Midland Railway Company to Galway.
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There had been outbreaks of measles that winter in the Midlands Health Board region and in the west of the country.
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This is far from the first occasion that stories have emanated from the midland county about internal ructions.
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One force which piloted the scheme, the West Midlands, used a form which required 77 pieces of information to be entered by officers about each stop. search news
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He spoke in a flat Midlands accent.
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During the war effort it was stripped of all its finery and put to work by a boilermaker in the Midlands.
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In contrast, visitor numbers fell in the mid-west, midlands and west.
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Much of this poetry fell squarely in the northern European tradition, and the literary revival of the north-west and the Midlands in the fourteenth century was mainly of alliterative, unrhymed verse.
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Inliers of Avalonian strata crop out in the west of the English Midlands in Shropshire.
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The Midland Group has been an active supporter of the railway since 1955, both practically and financially.
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It is being tested by West Midlands fire brigade and is due to go into use next year.
The Sun