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  • The experience was a little like being seated next to a cheerful, open-faced fellow on a long airplane flight who begins talking to you - and then never, ever, ever stops, not even when he has his Salisbury steak dinner in his mouth.
  • Begun in about 3100 B.C. and altered during the next two millennia, Stonehenge incorporates outsize monoliths quarried far from its site on Salisbury Plain in southern England.
  • To buttress his stance that the Church sanctioned such assassinations, Petit drew on Thomas Aquinas and other theologians, but the defense rested on John of Salisbury's explicit theories about the legitimacy of tyrannicide.
  • In view of the publicity already given to these subjects, it is necessary to note in fuller detail two matters connected with the health of the Canadian troops at Salisbury Plain – namely, the outbreak of cerebro-spinal fever and the veneral situation. War Story of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
  • Suzanne Vega plays the City Hall, Salisbury on 27 June.
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  • The William Haggas-trained filly was sent off favourite on her debut in a maiden race at Salisbury, but ran green and only got going late before being narrowly beaten into third.
  • In November, Salisbury, a chivalric figure, was killed, the victim of a cannonball.
  • In recent years, badgers have tunnelled into 52 ancient monuments on Salisbury Plain.
  • During the negotiations between the Home Government and the Pretoria Executive that followed the Conference, and especially during the period of Mr. Hofmeyr's active intervention, his most necessary and pressing task was to prevent the Salisbury Cabinet from being "jockeyed" by Boer diplomacy out of the advantageous position which he had then taken up on its behalf. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
  • Sadly this lawned area with its avenue of pollarded lime trees is split in half by the main Swindon-Salisbury road.
  • Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America.
  • Two years ago a further 35 acres were leased from the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury cathedral.
  • Salisbury remained unmoved by the ambassador's ratiocination.
  • The son of a tallow chandler, Collins was 14 when he arrived in Salisbury - a small town bounded by the river running alongside its High Street on its west side and Culver Street to the east.
  • This latest stone circle, constructed outside the village of Child Okeford, near Blandford, is the work of a small group of foresighted individuals from the Salisbury and Glastonbury areas.
  • Trussell Trust opened its first foodbank in St Michael's community centre, Salisbury, in 1997; this week the 100th opened in Camden Town in London. Bonuses in the City, but elsewhere in the UK foodbanks are booming | Zoe Williams
  • As the Observer reports, it draws on work in the London borough of Newham (inner city and diverse); Cambourne in Cambridgeshire (a new purpose-built community), and Salisbury, Trowbridge and Devizes (rural towns with pockets of affluence). Rude Britannia? Don't you believe it | Observer editorial
  • He was a conspicuous pluralist in the diocese, annexing to his bishopric a number of Salisbury prebends, two abbeys, and several churches.
  • The opening of local news bureaux in places such as Salisbury and Hastings increased the amount of live reporting.
  • For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury.
  • SALISBURY, Md. - Salisbury officials are reporting the first weather fatality. WMDT Top News Stories
  • Coverdale worked on generating team spirit and inter-dependence - including manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain that involved treasure hunts and making rope ladders.
  • They met at Salisbury swimming pool as teenagers and their mutual love of diving helped form a swimming partnership that lasted for many years.
  • Sadly this lawned area with its avenue of pollarded lime trees is split in half by the main Swindon-Salisbury road.
  • Firefighters from Amesbury and Salisbury, and an emergency tender from Warminster, began making sure the front of the pub was secure.
  • Hill -- was Fonthill Abbey, near Salisbury, that prodigious folly to which A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
  • SALISBURY, Md. - The State of Emergency for the city of Salisbury was lifted Thursday at WMDT Top News Stories
  • Sales fever gripped Salisbury as thousands of shoppers flocked to the city this week, to snap up post-Christmas bargains.
  • After Independence, orphaned and alone at seventeen, Jackson apprenticed in the law at Salisbury, North Carolina, and developed a reputation as a wild young man who drank, gambled, and roistered. A Country of Vast Designs
  • The museum is in the heart of historic Salisbury, in the cathedral close.
  • The Hagen was a free-and-easy place compared with the Rheinischer, and among its inmates there was no one who could sing a better song than manly George -- type of the Briton at whom foreigners stare -- who, ignorant of a word of their language, wholly unprovided with any authorisation save the passport signed "Salisbury," and having not quite so much business at the seat of war as he might have at the bottom of a coal-mine, gravitates into danger with inevitable certainty, and stumbles through all manner of difficulties and bothers by reason of a serene good-humour that nothing can ruffle and a cool resolution before which every obstacle fades away. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places
  • Not for the first time Salisbury found it was easy to attract a large audience for a free show.
  • So long as the Egyptian surplus was under the control of the Commission of the Debt, and Baring and the sirdar could guarantee the Suez Canal and the India Route, Salisbury would permit no military operations. Three Empires on the Nile
  • Also let's not forget the traffic lights on the Salisbury road also creating major tailbacks.
  • The Earl of Salisbury and almost all of the English knights were killed.
  • Apart from its situation and its unity of style, Salisbury is also remarkable for its high standard of craftsmanship.
  • From Oswestry he went to Donnington near Shrewsbury, where under a certain Scotchman named Douglas, who was an absentee, and who died Bishop of Salisbury, he officiated as curate and master of a grammar school for a stipend — always grudgingly and contumeliously paid — of three-and-twenty pounds a year. Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • And two fabulous snowy owls, one distant perched on a hay staddle in the marsh on Plum Island and one up close and personal in the Salisbury Beach campground. Snowy Owl
  • Residents living in a smart area of Salisbury are preparing to do battle a second time to save two large detached family homes which are under threat of demolition.
  • They were given suitable advice about the dangers of driving on Salisbury plain.
  • Khedive and the Sultan as his suzerain, which is exactly the position taken up by Lord Salisbury in his despatch of September 9, 1898. Khartoum Campaign, 1898 or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan
  • The case was adjourned at Salisbury crown court. The Sun
  • The location proves the point somewhat, stuck out there in aerodrome country and the Salisbury Plain. Landmark Firs
  • The 16-piece Salisbury Big Band was founded in the late 1980s by a group of former military bandsmen.
  • On the southern edge of Salisbury Plain is the final version of a henge and stone circle which has undergone many alterations since it was built during the later Mesolithic era 5,000 years ago.
  • Let us now return to the focus of this essay and examine how the two sculptures by Donatello relate to John of Salisbury's discussions of the state and tyrannicide.
  • Ancient burial sites across Salisbury Plain could soon be fenced off to prevent badgers from tunnelling through the archaeology.
  • For nearly two decades, cheerful Norman Mouland chauffeured a host of Salisbury mayors to some of the city's most glittering events.
  • Earl of Wanvick and Salisbury - The second bannerol was of George LordStanlcy andStrange, i the son and heir of the said Thomas, impaled I with the arms of Jane his wife, daughter and heir of John Lord Strange of Knockin. Collins's Peerage of England; Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical
  • The piano player for the theater was a former vaudeville performer named Cora Salisbury.
  • Despicable thieves have been raiding Salisbury's charity shops, taking cash and causing thousands of pounds' worth of damage.
  • He served curacies at Addlestone, Guildford from 1975 to 1979, and from 1979 to 1983 at Studley, Salisbury. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Over the All-Star break, for instance, he returned to his hometown of Salisbury, N.C., and spent a day working on pickoff moves with pitchers from a local American Legion team. Too Normal to Be the Closer?
  • A mysterious creature described as a cross between a kangaroo, a leopard, a monkey and a cat is stalking Salisbury.
  • SALISBURY - Robert Charles Amblo, 65, died Feb. 19, 2010, at his home in Salisbury. RutlandHerald.com
  • The couple were among 420 people who revelled late into the night at Freddie's Festive Fundraiser, in the grounds of Salisbury's Cathedral School, to help boost the coffers of Sargent Cancer Care for Children.
  • Mrs Taylor regularly ran Salisbury's soup kitchens, providing hot food for the hungry, and she was a stalwart supporter of the homeless trust.
  • Defendants, witnesses, solicitors, police officers and probation officers will then have to travel 25 miles across Salisbury Plain.
  • As for the drivetrain I'm hoping the current gearbox with its supposedly stronger layshafts will hold up okay, along with a supposedly stronger salisbury rear axle.
  • David McOmish started talking about East Chisenbury on Salisbury Plain, which is a midden of refuse so large and strange it re-defines the concept of ‘rubbish’ and its ‘disposal’.
  • Where the causeway swept up from the street to the gate of the castle, the beggars who followed the king's camp had taken up new stations, hopeful and expectant, for the king's justiciar, Bishop Robert of Salisbury, had arrived to join his master, and brought a train of wealthy and important clerics with him. One Corpse Too Many
  • Some of her lady friends and sympathisers had joined her; and a couple of young "bloods" who had come to see the fun of an execution, with money burning holes in their pockets, being captured, the party subsided into the "Bowl" where a bottle of wine washed away the remembrance of Sally Salisbury's grievance. Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera'
  • However, when the train pulled into Salisbury, a large contingent of police officers was waiting for it.
  • The play at singlestick at Salisbury races on Wednesday was very dull, there being no players of note to meet the Somersetshire men, who carried off the prize easily. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor, Vol. I, No. 5, May 1810
  • Salisbury Cathedral is remarkable for its high standard of craftsmanship.
  • Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America.
  • The Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Reverend David Stancliffe, has pledged his wholehearted support to an appeal launched by Oxfam.
  • Salisbury Crags; St. Mary's, in Leith Wynd, for twelve almsmen The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • The abandonment of the inconsiderate scheme, initiated in obedience to a religious agitation and far too daring for a statesman of Lord Salisbury's nervelessness, having drawn Italy into such difficulties as the result of her obedience to his call, the least that Crispi could expect was that he would be supported by all the moral if not by the military power of England, whose influence in Abyssinia was very great. The Autobiography of a Journalist
  • Dozens of people lined Salisbury Street in Amesbury to watch a parade from the car park to St Mary and St Melor Church.
  • The coroner will formally open and adjourn the inquest today in Salisbury.
  • The suspension of Roger from office and the restoration of the excommunicate status of Gilbert Foliot and Jocelin of Salisbury would derail that plan.
  • One riblet, one turkey, one salisbury steak (which I had, and which sucked.) Drained
  • The government was known to have produced 5m anthrax-filled cakes to infect cattle in Germany during the war, but the latest documents show research was carried out into a far larger variety of diseases, mostly in Porton Down, near Salisbury, and Pirbright in Surrey. Files reveal Britain's secret biological weapons trials in second world war
  • Lord Salisbury bought the picture at auction in London some years ago.
  • The workshops are being led by Salisbury-based community artist Alex Grant.
  • The journalist-turned-playwright was damned by the term "marivaudage" from those who believed he was all style over substance, but there have been some notable revivals of his works in recent years, such as Philip Wilson's take on Neil Bartlett's 1960s version of The Game Of Love And Chance at Salisbury earlier this year. This week's new theatre and dance
  • He was the subject of hagiographies in many languages, and was often bracketed along with Bismarck, Gladstone and Salisbury in the pantheon of world statesmen.
  • The Salisbury steak in its rectangular compartment is completely tasteless; I chew it as if it were a piece of gum.
  • It is a shopping centre, not Salisbury Cathedral, and it is always going to be a utilitarian building.
  • Salisbury Rotary Club members went poolside last Friday to publicise the club's first ever fundraising swimathon, planned for April.
  • American growth in the wake of independence from Britain resulted in a steady demand for Salisbury iron, which bloomery forge operators met with unsophisticated but valued wrought iron products for the next half century.
  • Next, Sir Lancelot told the adventures of the Graal which he had seen, and this likewise was written and placed with the other in almonries at Salisbury. The Book of Romance
  • As the most senior member of staff on the ward, Salisbury was a mentor to trainee nurses and many were too nervous to disobey her commands.
  • Before she passes the wig on to Ms. Gaudio, Ms. Rowe will have it washed and blow-dried at a salon near her home in Salisbury Mills, N.Y. She plans to encourage Ms. Gaudio by telling her that the three women who 've already worn the wig are now well. How Hope Travels With a Wig
  • An autopsy is scheduled to determine how the Salisbury girl died.
  • The chicks will arrive on Salisbury Plain on June 23 and spend a month in quarantine before moving to a large enclosure.
  • St John's Church was built within the outer bailey of the medieval castle by Bishop Roger of Salisbury, Chancellor to King Henry I.
  • Many of the folk at Greenways Residential Home, Salisbury Road, are housebound or do not like to go out on trips.
  • The case was adjourned at Salisbury crown court. The Sun
  • Age, -- the greatest and the last of the old Norman chivalry, kinglier in pride, in state, in possessions, and in renown than the king himself, Richard Nevile, Earl of Salisbury and Warwick. The Last of the Barons — Volume 01
  • For the past 20 years, kind-hearted Pat has dedicated her spare time to cheering up patients in Salisbury.
  • Last night, Salisbury's Odeon cinema screened the first film in its short season of classics.
  • Salisbury Plain is a) flat, b) plain, c ) cold, and d) preparing to receive sweeping gusts of rain. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The birds, which were stolen from an aviary in Salisbury last month, were rescued by police after a member of the public heard them whistling the distinctive tune.
  • In early 1913 six Maori greenstone artefacts disappeared from a showcase in the Salisbury and South Wiltshire Museum.
  • I had vague notions of asking Sir Gregory about the comments that had passed between him and the Earl of Salisbury.
  • The second henge, which is thought to be a ceremonial monument, is about 900m from the ancient stones on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire. Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories
  • The new "henge" - which means a circular monument dating to Neolithic and Bronze Ages - is situated about 900m (2,950ft) from the giant stones on Salisbury Plain. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • Although Judith was a new symbol to Florence, John of Salisbury's citation of her as a paradigmatic tyrannicide made the Old Testament heroine a second exemplar.
  • Students from Hounslow Borough excelled themselves this year at the annual training camp for Army Cadets at Westdown on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, coming away with top awards and the Queen's medal.
  • Her designs can be seen in the cathedrals of St Albans, Exeter, Salisbury and Wells, Bath and Sherborne abbeys, and many churches around the country as well as two venues in America.
  • After the execution of her brother the earl of Warwick in 1499, she was sole heiress to the dukedom of Clarence and the earldoms of Salisbury and of Warwick, and was granted the title countess of Salisbury in 1513.
  • We cannot install any of our circle among the young lady's confidantes; Salisbury suspects them all as recusants, and advises Lord Harington whom to keep and whom to expel.
  • The bodily physician, perhaps, misunderstood the curer of souls; and before they came to an explanation, Mr. Blifil came to them with a most melancholy countenance, and acquainted them that he brought sad news, that his mother was dead at Salisbury; that she had been seized on the road home with the gout in her head and stomach, which had carried her off in a few hours. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • When you look at the package the traders get, rents in Salisbury are comparably very favourable.
  • Bishop Ward, who was bishop of Salisbury in the late 17th century, had a reputation for hospitality towards his guests.
  • She became one of the first women ordained to the priesthood in 1994, moving to Salisbury the following year as canon treasurer, one of the cathedral's three residentiary canons.
  • His wins at Salisbury and Nottingham came after unplaced finishes so overlook his last effort over further. The Sun
  • Tomorrow's meeting at Salisbury was called off yesterday.
  • Salisbury sent him on a diplomatic mission to North America.
  • When the bombardment failed, Salisbury's men built a testudo or "tortoise," a wheeled covered shed under which his men worked battering rams.
  • It looks as though Salisbury's careless talk may have cost her both her job and her freedom.
  • As they grow in confidence, the bustards will be encouraged to venture on to Salisbury Plain.
  • In 1937 she moved to Salisbury, where she worked as a telephone operator for a year.
  • I was deaconed in 1992 in Salisbury and was the last group of women who were deaconed without knowing whether they would ever be allowed to be priests.
  • Doubtless, Salisbury traders benefited from the weekly market despite the disruption to normal traffic.
  • In this way, for example, the canons of Salisbury quickly acquired their copies of Cicero and Plautus.
  • Salisbury Plain is a) flat, b) plain, c ) cold, and d) preparing to receive sweeping gusts of rain. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Police in Salisbury are investigating links with an armed robbery in Amesbury, after a man was seen with a handgun last week.
  • Now, with the imminent prospect of Wilhelm's accession to the throne, he felt it incumbent upon him to warn Lord Salisbury.
  • It will continue to administer the existing business in Salisbury.
  • Salisbury Plain is a) flat, b) plain, c ) cold, and d) preparing to receive sweeping gusts of rain. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Clouds gathered even before they reached the open downland of Salisbury Plain. Venom
  • Salisbury Plain was known anciently as Ellendune.
  • There are also news bureaux in Hastings, Reading, Salisbury, Bournemouth and the Isle of Wight, and a political presence at Westminster.
  • Traffic is flowing freely over Salisbury's Skew Bridge again this week, after 16 months of queues, road closures and diversions.
  • The mother of two was installed as the new dean of historic Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire at a ceremony attended by members of the Church of England hierarchy.
  • Salisbury Cathedral is remarkable for its high standard of craftsmanship.
  • Kidwelly was established on the estuary of the river Gwendraeth in 1106 by Roger, bishop of Salisbury, the justiciar of England, within a short time of the Norman conquest, to defend the road to west Wales.
  • Weighing about four tons and between six and nine feet in height, the bluestones would have been transported 240 miles to the famous site at Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England.
  • When northwesterlies blow off Salisbury Plain they squeeze through Southampton Water like water pouring down a funnel. Cowes weatherwatch
  • A total of 28 orphaned Great Bustard chicks were flown to the UK from Russia in the autumn, and released into the wild on Salisbury Plain.
  • To immerse oneself in The Enigma of Arrival, say, is to experience the deep, slow calm that comes over its narrator as he paces the ancient chalky downland of Salisbury Plain, takes the measure of the seasons and the wildlife, familiarizes himself with the habits of the local rustics, and makes leisured comparisons between the agricultural rhythms of England and those of his Caribbean homeland. Cruel and Unusual
  • She became one of the first women ordained to the priesthood in 1994, moving to Salisbury the following year as canon treasurer, one of the cathedral's three residentiary canons.
  • The case was adjourned at Salisbury crown court. The Sun
  • Salisbury Plain is a) flat, b) plain, c ) cold, and d) preparing to receive sweeping gusts of rain. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • Plymouth expresses stop longest at Salisbury, where Hilda would, therefore, have been likely to post her note if she were going to the far west; while some of the Southampton trains stop at Basingstoke, which is, indeed, the most convenient point on that route for sending off a letter. Hilda Wade, a Woman with Tenacity of Purpose
  • Yesterday at Salisbury Crown Court the jury returned a majority verdict of guilty.
  • SALISBURY, Md. - In Salisbury, crews were still hard at work to make sure roads and the piles of snow were cleared. WMDT Top News Stories
  • The Dead Kennedys should have been playing Salisbury City Hall on May 29, but the event was cancelled due to their guitarists East Bay Ray injuring his hand.
  • Hampshire water-meadows before your hairs are gray, under the wise new fishing-laws? — when Winchester apprentices shall covenant, as they did three hundred years ago, not to be made to eat salmon more than three days a week; and fresh-run fish shall be as plentiful under Salisbury spire as they are in Holly-hole at The Water Babies
  • Lord Salisbury bought the picture at auction in London some years ago.
  • My father, who did not much like churrigueresque flamboyance, replied, 'They might use it as a model for a wedding cake, but hardly for a church.' in this matter I sided with my mother, and although later I was to see such awe-inspiring cathedrals as Chartres and Salisbury, I always thought that our cathedral in Toledo was the most angelic I had ever seen. Mexico
  • District council chiefs have outlined their commitment to affordable housing in Salisbury with an action plan.
  • In 1843 Levi Suydam, a 23-year-old resident of Salisbury, Connecticut, asked the town's board of selectmen to allow him to vote as a Whig in a hotly contested local election.
  • The Arnhem veteran had come from Salisbury for a memorial service.
  • The county of Wiltshire is sometimes referred to as the chalk and cheese county, dairy products from the lush Salisbury Plain and sheep on the downs.
  • Mrs Shah, who is from Salisbury, said the main clientele would be business people and golfers but they also hope to attract families.
  • He would have gratefully given all his patrimonial domains to one who should inform him what pendragon or druid it was who set up the first stone on Salisbury plain. Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist
  • Youngsters will get the chance to make their own fire-breathing dragons and the famous Salisbury giant will once again be making a star appearance.
  • We could host wrestling on the Yorkshire Moors, weightlifting in Cannock Chase in the Midlands, boxing in east London, athletics on Salisbury Plain, long jump and gymnastics on the Cerne Abbas Giant. The arts in 2012: the big nail-biter that is the Olympics opening ceremony
  • Lion dismissed, upon the occasion, even his ordinary watch, and assigned to his soldiers a donative of wine to celebrate his recovery, and to drink to the Banner of Saint George; and his quarter of the camp would have assumed a character totally devoid of vigilance and military preparation, but that Sir Thomas de Vaux, the Earl of Salisbury, and other nobles, took precautions to preserve order and discipline among the revellers. The Talisman
  • The first (and only) meal my mom tried to cook for my dad involved Salisbury steak, and, because she didn't have oil or butter, my mom thought karo syrup would be an appropriate substitute. Ashley Van Buren: My Culinarification
  • The Bishop of Salisbury, the Right Reverend David Stancliffe, has pledged his wholehearted support to an appeal launched by Oxfam.
  • The loss of two Great Bustards to fox attack has not unduly concerned the band of conservationists who are trying to reintroduce the species to Salisbury Plain.
  • Sited on Salisbury Plain in the United Kingdom, the midden mound contains discrete layer upon layer of flint, charcoal, bones, pottery and excrement.
  • Salisbury, quiet cathedral city, the county town of Wiltshire near to which is the village in which Mr Pecksniff lives.
  • SALISBURY, Md - The back-to-back blizzards and extremely cold temperatures have had an impact on the homeless here in Salisbury. WMDT Top News Stories
  • Salisbury Cathedral are two large triangular-headed lockers or ambries, each which [TN-6] contains two shelves. The Principles of Gothic Ecclesiastical Architecture, Elucidated by Question and Answer, 4th ed.
  • Next, Sir Lancelot told the adventures of the Graal which he had seen, and this likewise was written and placed with the other in almonries at Salisbury.
  • Other performers included boy trebles and members of St Thomas's Church choir, members of Salisbury Amateur Operatic Society and Studio Theatre.
  • The Duke of York and Earl of Salisbury set forth to repress what they called a riot, probably unaware of the numbers who were daily joining the Queen. Grisly Grisell
  • Two goals in five minutes put Windermere ahead when Liam Salisbury headed in from a corner kick and a long ball found Matt Parkinson, who beat two men and the keeper.
  • Trainer David Elsworth saddled the 1,000th winner of his career when Trillie won at England's Salisbury racecourse on Wednesday.
  • He became a canon of Salisbury in 1563, but objected to the use of the surplice and to contributing to the repairs of the cathedral.
  • Salisbury; and dropping his partner by the side of the lady recitationist, he bowed his thanks and hurried to the gallery for a better view. Cinderella And Other Stories
  • All three Salisbury stars played their part in helping the British lifters secure second place in the team competition behind their American hosts.

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