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  • NEWPORT, Wales — Phil Mickelson came to the defense of Rory McIlroy on Wednesday, calling him one of the classiest players in golf and his desire to play Tiger Woods is the goal of every player who wants to beat the best. Phil Mickelson Addresses Tiger Woods Feud
  • Using hydroponics, inorganic fertiliser, electric light and genetic modification we could in theory feed the entire world from a multi-storey farm the size of Wales.
  • Thirteen months on from his last visit to Wales, he is keen to put the record straight. Times, Sunday Times
  • This South Wales operation uses hand-raking and sieving to harvest the molluscs.
  • The song and minstrelsy of Wales have from the earliest period of its history been nurtured by its eisteddfodau. The Poetry of Wales
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  • However, despite these similarities, the political significance of the extended family was not uniform throughout Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
  • Correlation of the two regions (Wales and Spain) is achieved by ammonite biostratigraphy; however, the correlation is complicated by diachrony in the ammonite zones, especially around the Pliensbachian / Toarcian boundary.
  • As the two little craft pulled through the Gap, Guardian received a salute of raised paddles from the canoe, the tender lifting its oars on the gunwales for one stroke before resuming its rhythm.
  • All wrongs in the world can be fixed by an afternoon snooze - I went to sleep and woke up thinking that England had been knocked out of the world cup by Wales in the semi final.
  • As to Morgan: the sooner the old bumbler is put out his own (and Wales's) misery, the better. Cheryl Gillan Shines on Question Time
  • Whale butt" ... hahaha, I completely agree, but then wale butts seem to be en vogue now, don't they? Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine
  • It only applies in England and Wales, as separate laws cover Scotland.
  • I very much doubt Wales would take quite as long as Ireland did in adopting a sensible fiscal policy. The £6bn lie
  • Forty three minutes had passed and that own goal was Wales' first try of the match. Times, Sunday Times
  • Next morning, his lordship and friends, accompanied by the high and low bailiffs, walked to view the manufactory of Mr. Clay, japanner in ordinary to his Majesty and his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales; the sword manufactory of The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 2
  • Viv was British rugby's pre-eminent full-back through the 1930s, last line and top dog for Wales and the Lions, an Oxford double blue, a Glamorgan cricketer and, conspicuously, the first full-back ever to score a try in a Five Nations match – against Ireland in 1934. Tons of reasons to support the monarchs of sport | Frank Keating
  • WALES came to a standstill yesterday for the biggest rugby match in the country's history. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Australia, we know that there is activity at official or semi-official level in South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria at least.
  • Although vigoro is mainly played in Tasmania, Queensland and New South Wales, Hendley said the origins of the game began in Victoria more than a century ago. The Advertiser - Front Page
  • I wrote a comment pointing out that Harlech is in Wales rather than England. May 22nd, 2006
  • Upon the death of his father Frederick in 1751, George succeeded as prince of Wales and heir to the throne.
  • Finlay Martin is a retired farmer in Ardlethan, a very small town north-west of Wagga in New South Wales.
  • In March 1525, the king recalled Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, from his role as justiciar of North Wales and, in south Wales, the long-time crown agent, Sir Rhys ap Thomas, had died in the spring. 66 This household was to have a profound effect on Mary's political status and composition of future households. 67 From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
  • These men co-operated in the camps and conferences of the Evangelical Movement of Wales.
  • In London a spokesman for the Lord Chancellor's office said family law cases in England and Wales were generally heard in camera, although there was no presumption that they had to be.
  • With landed influence now increasingly concentrated in crown hands, the council of Arthur, prince of Wales, at Ludlow, was given greater powers to enforce law and order in the Welsh Marches and English border shires.
  • The accession of the Dutch prince to the throne had agonized the Tories because it set aside both the reigning (or "abdicated") king and the Prince of Wales.
  • At the same time Wales was divided into counties or shires, some of which were based on and named after the ancient lordships.
  • He will arrive in Bradford on Avon hotfoot from Highgrove where he will have donned the garb of Father Christmas for the Prince of Wales's Christmas party.
  • We must've looked like freaks to people who had never seen a hacking jacket or wide-wale corduroys with lobsters embroidered on them. Christian Chensvold: Preppy Evangelist: The Lisa Birnbach Interview
  • WALES will benefit from the London Olympics if it uses the Games as a "bridgehead" to bring sport into education, Sebastian Coe insisted today. WalesOnline - Home
  • In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized holdings and relatively secure tenure.
  • The Prince of Wales shivered in the chill of an unheated theatre yesterday as he launched a campaign to help one million children to become involved in the arts over the next five years.
  • Wales need to acquire this indispensable factor. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pinang, from the pinang or areca-palm, is the proper name of the island, but out of compliment to George IV. it was called Prince of Wales Island. The Golden Chersonese and the Way Thither
  • WARSAW, Poland (AP) - A Warsaw court on Tuesday began hearing a lawsuit filed by Lech Walesa in which the Solidarity founder is demanding damages from Polish President Lech Kaczynski for having called Walesa a communist-era agent. Undefined
  • The county was made palatinate under the Earl of Chester, a title that now belongs to the Prince of Wales.
  • Norovirus is the most common cause of infectious gastroenteritis in England and Wales.
  • Miri gripped the gunwales and held on for dear life as the boat careened from wave to wave, bouncing from rock to hidden rock.
  • In Wales, the tourism industry feels it could gain from the war rather than from the influence of holidaying Hollywood couples.
  • Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia, is set to launch an internet search engine with amazon. com that he hopes will become a rival to Google and Yahoo! Boing Boing
  • Theirs was the Prince of Wales carriage, an historic carriage of de luxe suites which smelt of cedar polish.
  • Police have positively identified the bulk of a mob of 274 cattle, allegedly stolen from properties and saleyards in Victoria and New South Wales.
  • Many are available routinely in Scotland and Wales. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cheshire overpowered North Wales 13-5 at Vicars Cross after whitewashing them 6-0 in the foursomes.
  • Much of south-east Queensland has become a carpark, almost, during commuter hours, and north-east New South Wales is not much better.
  • Minister Tony Blair's public statements on the buildup to the court for having called Walesa a communist-era agent. WN.com - Articles related to More Rain for Britain After Floods
  • Wales do not play an open style of rugby. Times, Sunday Times
  • The nine-month expedition, whose patron is the Prince of Wales, is one of the most adventurous non-military trips by Service personnel.
  • These circumstances explain the important role of the new religious orders in these areas - the Augustinian canons regular and each of the four main orders of friars in Ireland, for example, and the Cistercians in Wales.
  • France crushed Wales by 36 to 3 in last Saturday's match in Paris.
  • The commitment to boycott Westminster would hardly cause a 'Sinn Feinner' like H.R. Jones to frown too much, and it's possible that demanding a monoglot Welsh speaking Wales would have been to his taste. Archive 2008-05-01
  • The format for the three day competition is two foursomes and five singles and the other countries participating in the round robin series are England, Sweden and Wales.
  • It would be very easy to write a very stupid religion-and-Torchwood story; but Minchin confidently takes Gwen and Rhys through matters ecclesiastical, in what for me is the slightly foreign church environment of South Wales. July Books 1) Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck
  • South Africa was still "bedeviled" by racism and Gauteng premier Tokyo Sexwale's family's experiences in a Rouxville, Free ANC Daily News Briefing
  • And I noticed this morning that the New South Wales Premier was talking about cooperation and amity and harmony and love and peace.
  • They would press on well into dusk, when spunkie lights rose from the hedgerows and swales and danced in the ground-mists, until they reached a suitable castle or large manor house, whose resident windvoice had received advance notice from the Royal Alchymist of the king’s imminent arrival. Conqueror's Moon
  • It is outrageous that the 43 police forces of England and Wales all have different and incompatible intelligence systems.
  • The Irish are red-hot favourites after winning their first three matches while Wales are fighting to avoid the wooden spoon after losing to Italy, Scotland and England.
  • Cambria was the Latin name for Wales, and the Ordovices and Silures were two Welsh Celtic tribes. Paleozoic
  • She teaches English at the University of Wales.
  • She moved towards Wales and the north-west to collect support, with Edward marching from Windsor to intercept her.
  • This particular custom has its origins in Wales.
  • The beau monde even dictates style to the overfed Prince of Wales, ridiculous in his pantaloons, and to soignée duchesses, who trade in their silks and satins for cotton, the ‘poor stuff’ of the French Revolution.
  • In the grounds stood The Little House, a gift from the people of Wales built of Welsh materials to perfect two-thirds scale.
  • It seems that nudity is causing outrage again, this time in Wales.
  • The match was marred by controversy over the Wales try. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads.
  • A municipal borough of northwest Wales on a narrow strait of the Irish Sea opposite Anglesey Island.
  • It is well known that this gave rise to the modern surname Meredith but outside of Wales few are aware of the hypocoristic form Bedo.
  • We wound our way back down the State of New South Wales through pretty towns like Cootamundra and Young cherry capital of Australia and ugly ones like Albury-Wodonga and then we were back in Victoria and we turned towards the high country and stopped in Bright and stayed there for three days. What I cooked last night.
  • He was very intelligent, he came from Wales expecting to make something of himself... but he wasn't smarmy enough for the City. LOST CHILDREN
  • The new owners fitted an electric bulb and put it in the hallway of their North Wales home. The Sun
  • It was a shame that it clashed with the Wales - Ireland Six Nations rugby match, but looking back, people may have been better off watching the volleyball instead.
  • Wales, Prince of, calls Brother Jonathan _consanguineus noster_, but had not, apparently, consulted the Garter King at Arms. Walpole, Horace, classed, his letters praised. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell
  • In Wales, Gwent Police said a roof blew off a prefab bungalow in Ringland, Newport.
  • Wales play well only in patches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both thermoforming and cold- forming of foil are routinely done on this new and highly versatile blister -pack line at contract packager Brecon Pharmaceuticals in Wales.
  • Glassed swale, which is widely used in urban stormwater management is an ecological facility of rainwater collection, convey and purification.
  • Steel used to be important in South Wales.
  • And yet, in Wales, at least in this part of Wales, it's been like nothing so much as having been wired to the terminals of a dead battery.
  • In Wales this problem is solved by the Dinorwig hydroelectric power station, which pumps water up to a high reservoir during off-peak periods.
  • Bosingwa was powerless to haul the winger in, with the Wales international's cross beautifully angled as it fizzed across the six-yard box beyond Terry for Adebayor to tap home ahead of a Petr Cech's tentative dive. Tottenham Hotspur 1-1 Chelsea | Premier League match report
  • SPRINGFIELD - An ongoing effort to crack down on prostitution in the city yielded the arrests of two Springfield men and a man from Wales Thursday afternoon. Reader - MassLive.com
  • But again due to silly mistakes and the poorest scrummaging I've ever seen from Wales, France got the better of them.
  • Gatland calculatedly had a go at the England hooker Dylan Hartley this week in a repeat of the approach when he took charge of Wales in 2008, one he modified 18 months ago when he said his days of lobbing grenades at enemy trenches were over. Wales coach Warren Gatland reveals approaches from England
  • The climbers will ascend the mountains of Ben Nevis in Scotland, Scafell Pike in England and Snowdon in Wales as part of their trek.
  • Used mainly as cavalry horses, the walers also excelled as mounts at polo, race meetings, and gymkhanas.
  • Strings popped up and I was surprised there was nobody from Wales around me because they would be onside from a breaking ball like that.
  • If you choose this as your option, then swales, culverts, and drain fields may need to be figured into your plans.
  • Wales - a country with incertitude carved into its genes - is beginning to find its confidence. Archive 2008-09-01
  • The devolution of political power to Scotland, and to a lesser extent to Wales, has changed the political landscape.
  • In our submission, your Honour, there are no adverse consequences because the draftsperson in New South Wales has effectively been ignoring the majority decision in Wynyard for a very long time.
  • Had they not suffered a costly lapse of concentration just two minutes from time then City could now be looking forward to a midweek trek to South Wales for a replay.
  • My countrymen -- Australians -- men with whom I had hunted for silver in the desolate backblocks of New South Wales; men with whom I had scoured the interior of West Australia seeking for gold; men who had been with me on the tin fields and opal fields. Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
  • One of these protective mountain ranges, known as Snowdonia, includes Mount Snowdon, which is the highest peak in either England or Wales. The Pawprints of History
  • I kela manawa, i ke kokoke ana aku o Laieikawai ma e pae i ka honua, oia ka manawa a Waka i hoouna mai ai i na manu maloko o ka noe, a i ka mao ana ae, o na papa heenalu wale no ke waiho ana, aia aku la o Laieikawai me Halaaniani iuka o Paliuli ma ko Laieikawai hale, malaila o Halaaniani The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
  • He now writes bestselling crime novels at his home in New South Wales.
  • My grandfather used to raise sheep in Wales.
  • Frances Kelly says that inch by inch, the access lobby groups have demanded and received concessions, particularly in New South Wales.
  • Andrew RT Davies: Well no I'm just making the point that there are a couple of Home Rule O'Tooles here in Wales who want to er this independence agenda it's showing up as ten percent in the polls I believe you can't try and wipe out history you have to mark history and there are important events that have happened in history in Wales and I would suggest the investiture is one of those events. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Wales won the Grand Slam.
  • Wales and Northern Ireland have decided not to wear poppies at all this weekend for fear of a fine or possible points deduction. The Sun
  • In Wales, the survival of the Welsh language gave a cultural focus to nationalism.
  • A long-running dispute in Scotland was settled before he reached the top, with a more generous pay increase than is on offer in England and Wales.
  • After the Germanic conquest of Britannia, the Anglo-Saxon invaders established a heptarchy of kingdoms across the island, pushing the Celtic Britons into modern Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, Scotland and Brittany. Offa's Dyke
  • A full-length portrait executed in what critics describe as in the style of Van Dyck, it shows her tall, beautiful figure to great advantage in a splendid gold silk gown but her profile is positively haggish, making her look more like Margaret Hamilton the Wicked Witch of the West from The Wizard of Oz rather than Princess Diana of Wales, whom I believe she greatly resembled. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Colonia hominum maleficorum y qua Britanni littoris orientalis infulae immenfae, No - vae Hollandiae partem y quam New - Southwaler appellant more Europaeorum colere inftitue* runt, die XX m. Bibliotheca historica
  • Caption: Hiking hidden Wales : Get off the beaten trackthe spectacular Rhinog mountains.
  • But, in general the musical tastes of the kids in Wales was basic to say the least.
  • In November 2004 there were 318 registered hound packs in England and Wales.
  • I read with interest recently about plans to develop a golf course in Wales that will eventually measure over 8000 yards.
  • Raised in a village in Pembrokeshire in southwest Wales, Mr. Francis was the son of a horse-dealer, steeplechaser and farmer. As Jockey or Author, a Success
  • The worst category was found to be two-bedroom properties, mostly flats, in which the average number of faults, such as draughty windows, leaky showers and shoddy electrics, was double that in England and Wales.
  • It was simply fastened to a cleat on the gunwale, with no provision for reeling it back in.
  • My experience on a recent trip from south Wales to Southampton must be near the top of its class for underhand police methods of catching errant motorists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consumers in rural Wales are more likely to own a mobile phone than those in urban areas. Computing
  • The Holtham Commission, one of the most thorough reviews of the distribution of public expenditure in the UK, concluded that if the formula used to apportion public expenditure in England were applied to the devolved administrations, Wales would receive nearly £400m more per annum, and Scotland around £4bn less, compared with the apportionments dictated by a creaking Barnett formula. We are still a nation divided by shameful economic injustice | The big issue
  • The coalfield represents an erosional remnant of the South Wales coal basin preserved within the Variscan fold belt.
  • Don Armstrong runs sheep at Yalda Downs in outback New South Wales.
  • David Evans from Wales, the lanky but smooth attacker who has been quietly laboring to bring his game back to the world class form he briefly displayed four years ago, took a small step on that road last night.
  • The four-week amnesty, involving all police forces in England, Scotland and Wales, to reduce the number of illegal guns in society was launched last week.
  • Miri gripped the gunwales and held on for dear life as the boat careened from wave to wave, bouncing from rock to hidden rock.
  • Wales have always been in contests with the best that rugby can offer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The shindig in question was the Party's anniversary bash at the New South Wales Parliament yesterday.
  • The Sunderland-based company, which runs trains in Wales, said its rail division boosted operating profits by 31 pc to 31.5 million in the year to December 31.
  • However, nourished by dew, the eastern Jidda 'is relatively well vegetated with a very open acacia woodland of small Acacia tortilis and Prosopis cineraria trees with shrubby A. ehrenbergiana growing in shallow sandy depressions, rock fissures and in drainage swales on the gravel plains. Arabian Oryx Sanctuary, Oman
  • Wherever possible, he writes with a seaman's lingo of seaways, gunwales, swells and whitecaps.
  • As to Wales, I was in brief correspondence with a friend today and don't think I can say it better here.
  • There may be people in England and Wales who refer to white South Africans as Africans but I would not expect them to be numerous.
  • In fact he became a police recruit, joining the force and training at an academy in North Wales.
  • Wales is 20,000 sq km in size. Times, Sunday Times
  • Long-hafted, slender, bone-barbed throwing-spears lay along the gunwale of the canoe, while a quiverful of arrows hung on each man's back. Chapter 22
  • The same kind of coelom-formation as in sagitta was afterwards found by Kowalevsky in brachiopods and other invertebrates, and in the lowest vertebrate -- the amphioxus. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • The captain of Wales requires the patience of a saint to cope with the demands of the populace of a country besotted by rugby. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thirteen years ago I spent three weeks in Auckland as a gymnast competing for Wales in the Commonwealth Games.
  • Hobler replied that the loss of the title was not by the late Lord Mayor but by the _late_ Prince of Wales. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 11, 1841
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair spoke of his distress and the Prince of Wales wrote personal letters of condolence to both families.
  • In England and Wales the same offence is treated as rape where the maximum sentence can be life.
  • Passed over for court painter to George III, Reynolds turned to the King's opponents, the Whig grandees and the group that surrounded the Prince of Wales.
  • But it was merely the most stunning in a series of reverses suffered by Labour in one night of carnage in town halls across England and Wales.
  • Being on a busy stock route, pioneered in the late 1830s when cattle was overlanded from New South Wales, the town soon had a number of stores, a blacksmith, bootmakers, a post office and hotel.
  • She had once worked in domestic service for the future Edward VIII, who was then Prince of Wales.
  • Supposing the trial judge, contrary to the then existent practice in New South Wales, had refused the prisoner the right to make a statement from the dock.
  • His policies in the borderlands were essentially conservative, although his Welsh birth and descent were an advantage in his dealings with Wales.
  • An Account of the EngUfh Cohny in New South Wales; by pavid collins. Bibliotheca historica
  • His latest project is a big house on the corner of Wales Avenue, smack-dab in the middle of Toronto's Kensington Market. Free Fiction February: "A Study in Emerald" by Neil Gaiman
  • Graham Jones and his team at Southern Cross University in Lismore, New South Wales, Australia, demonstrated that algae living in coral tissue produce a gas called dimethyl sulphide New Scientist - Online News
  • The Prince of Wales's interest in organic gardening has turned an even deeper shade of green with his decision to experiment with planting crops according to the phases of the moon.
  • That summer he was installed as Prince of Wales at an investiture at Caernarfon Castle, a ceremony that did much to counter a growing campaign of civil disobedience by supporters of the Welsh language.
  • But if the allegation is hearsay or pure fabrication, Walenski is being railroaded.
  • The first headmistress of Altrincham Grammar School for Girls was once a tutor to royal children and the school is to be given priceless sketches of the Queen Mother and the Prince of Wales by Salford artist Harold Riley to mark the occasion.
  • Controllers of the Walebec email worm are distributing spam with subject lines such as "a Valentine card from a friend" and "you have received a Valentine e-card. Spammers try to woo computer users with bogus Valentine messages
  • Once the boat had settled we shipped the oars, got out our lines, baited the hooks and dropped them over the gunwale.
  • Wales take on Uruguay at the same venue on Sunday. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are indeed many places where you can still hear Welsh spoken daily, particularly in rural west, central and northern Wales, one of its heartlands being the western outliers of Snowdon down to Bangor and on to Anglesey.
  • But in embracing the English language, Ankst prepared the ground for one of the remarkable success stories of the 1990s: the "cool Cymru" scene (a term disregarded in Wales in much the same way as trip-hop is in Bristol). Label of love: Ankst
  • Mr Swales said they were also concerned about surrounding businesses as the blaze started to spread and set alight a fourth floor fire escape door on an adjoining building.
  • In Wales, feedback from patients on their experience of specialist palliative care is now embedded in the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Raised in genteel poverty in rural Wales and then in Hertford, England, Wallace was largely self-educated.
  • I can see squirrels outside my window and it makes me think a little bit of Wales is out there. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until recently it has been embroiled in a dispute with the England and Wales institute that wanted to restyle itself as simply the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
  • The scene where Wales turns the tables on two mountain men holding him at gunpoint is worth the admission price all by itself. My Favorite Gun Movie
  • Strictly speaking, Great Britain consists of Scotland, Wales and England, and the United Kingdom consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
  • Wales also went out for burger and chips without fear of criticism. The Sun
  • The United Kingdom takes in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
  • An analysis by Chas Egan of the Australian National University in Canberra and Charles Lineweaver of the University of New South Wales in Sydney indicates that the collective entropy of all the supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies is about 100 times higher than previously calculated. Time To Hit the Panic Button: Universe Ending Faster Than Expected
  • Petroplus plans to meet with statutory consultees, like the county council, and Countryside Council for Wales, early in the new year about a possible ‘scoping’ document for a full-blown power station.
  • Crime figures released last week showed that fatal stabbings reached a record high in England and Wales last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were privileged and delighted to receive Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall as official guests on Thursday 24 July.
  • McCarroll & Ballantyne suggested that the ice reached an elevation of only between 750 and 850 m a.s.l. in Snowdonia, NW Wales, and that the higher summits remained above the ice surface as nunataks.
  • That year he moved to London but his love for Wales was strong and he eventually settled permanently there.
  • Christianity soon disappeared, except among the Celts of Cornwall, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. In 597, Pope Gregory I sent St.
  • Next May sees full council elections across England and Wales, and the BNP is aiming to pick up seats in target areas such as West Yorkshire and Barking, east London.
  • There was seating facing inboard along the gunwales of the boat.
  • Through the 1950s and 60s, he carved crucifixes, lecterns and other features for churches across England and Wales.
  • After leaving Perth he was a priest at the Anglican Church of St Augustine at Bulli in New South Wales.
  • An important attribute of the podesta was that he had to be a foreigner so that he could be neutral to the internal "discords and conspiracies" (Waley 1991, 37). Steve Clemons: The Role of Podesta
  • The strength of Chester's connections with Liverpool and with Wales and the Marches contrasts with the relative weakness of those to the east and south-east.
  • Wales play well only in patches. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Sept. 10, 1994, a New South Wales naturalist named David Noble abseiled into one of the more than 500 canyons in Wollemi National Park -- some 60 miles east of the megalopolis of Sydney -- and discovered a stand of prehistoric coniferous Wollemi pines, representing the 110-million-year-old supercontinent of Gondwanaland. Dr. Reese Halter: Climate Change and Australia's Living Pinosaur
  • Elsewhere on the home nations front Northern Ireland's Tyrone McCullagh and Wales 'Sean McGoldrick have just touched gloves in the third bantamweight quarter-final, England's Liz Cann has reached the third round of the women's singles with a 21-13 21-12 win over Thilini Jayasinghe of Sri Lanka and Rajiv Ouseph has defeated Nigeria's Joseph Abah. Commonwealth Games day seven - as it happened
  • 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.
  • a conquest of the country; _and it is more than probable_ that, when the Irish Prince had finished his design upon the kingdom of Wales, he carried his arms in a fleet to France and invaded the country at the time called Armorica, but now Little Brittany, and from thence he led Bolougne-Sur-Mer St. Patrick's Native Town
  • In England and Wales people considered themselves either ‘church’ or ‘chapel’.
  • South Wales Police believe the blaze may have been started deliberately after finding two separate seats to the fire.
  • Hepplewhite is most associated with pierced and shield-back chairs often with wheels, lyres, or Prince of Wales feathers, and painted or japanned work of gold on black.
  • Matt Murphy, ornithologist for the Countryside Council for Wales said climate change was affecting the breeding patterns of pied flycatchers living in Welsh oak woodlands.
  • We are looking for gains in Labour's traditional heartlands, but also in other areas of Wales.
  • Why is it not defamatory and why could not the appellant have recovered, in New South Wales, aggravated damages by reason of the psychiatric harm that she said she suffered?
  • The same common law defence of lawful correction currently exists in New South Wales.
  • On top of that, Wales are not getting the rub of the green. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Suspension Bridge at Niagara is an artificial wonder as great, in its degree, as the natural miracle of the mighty cataract which thunders forever at its side; while no triumph of inventive economy could more aptly lead the imaginative stranger into the picturesque beauties of Wales than the extraordinary tubular bridge across the Menai Strait. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • The Queen and Prince Philip headed the royal procession into the hall, followed by the Prince of Wales with Princes William and Harry.
  • The following day in Wales there was an overwhelming outpouring of feeling. Times, Sunday Times
  • North Wales Police last night issued a public warning over the identification of the woman. The Sun
  • Stephen Friar speculates that the wyvern entered British heraldry as the standard of the Roman cohort and later appeared as the "burning dragon" of Cadwallader (the origin of the red dragon of Wales).
  • The flagship of Trinity House Lighthouse Service, her function is to cruise the coastal waters of England, Wales and the Channel Islands, servicing and repairing lighthouses, lightships, buoys and other navigational markers.
  • After the war he was appointed keeper of archaeology in the National Museum of Wales but in 1926 he left Wales to become Director of the London Museum.
  • The adepts wore white wrappers and wreaths of dwale, which in Lambanein meant secrecy. Wildfire

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