Newport Sentence Examples

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  • It is served by the Atlantic Coast Line, the Seaboard Air line, the Southern, the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk, the Chesapeake & Ohio, the Norfolk & Western, the Norfolk & Southern and the Virginian railways, by many steamship lines, by ferry to Portsmouth (immediately opposite), Newport News, Old Point Comfort and Hampton, and by electric lines to several neighbouring towns.

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  • In November 1660 by his father's death he had become Viscount Valentia and Baron Mountnorris in the Irish peerage, and on the 20th April 1661 he was created Baron Annesley of Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire and earl of Anglesey in the peerage of Great Britain.

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  • Being greatly outnumbered, Howe had to stand on the defensive, but he baffled the French admiral at Sandy Hook, and defeated his attempt to take Newport in Rhode Island by a fine combination of caution and calculated daring.

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  • An exploring party from Jamestown, under command of Captain Christopher Newport (c. 1565-1617), and including Captain John Smith, sailed up the James river in 1607, and on the 3rd of June erected a cross on one of the small islands opposite the site of the present city.

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  • It is served directly by the Chesapeake & Ohio railway, and indirectly by the New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk (Pennsylvania System), passengers and freight being carried by steamer from the terminus at Cape Charles; by steamboat lines connecting with the principal cities along the Atlantic coast, and with cities along the James river; by ferry, connecting with Norfolk and Portsmouth; and by electric railway (3 m.) to Hampton and (1 2 m.) to Newport News.

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  • Silver Spring and Blue Spring in Marion county, Blue Spring and Orange City Mineral Spring in Volusia county, Chipola Spring near Marianna in Jackson county, Espiritu Santo Spring near Tampa in Hillsboro county, Magnolia Springs in Clay county, Suwanee Springs in Suwanee county, White Sulphur Springs in Hamilton county, the Wekiva Springs in Orange county, and Wakulla Spring, Newport Sulphur Spring and Panacea Mineral Spring in Wakulla county are the most noteworthy.

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  • After resting at Newport, he went for the winter to be under the care of a physician at Saranac Lake in the Adirondacks for the winter.

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  • These bodies had been erroneously supposed by Newport (12) and other observers to be glandular outgrowths of the alimentary canal.

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  • The veno-pericardiac muscles of Scorpio were seen and figured by Newport but not described by him.

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  • In 1840 Campbell conducted the prosecution against John Frost, one of the three Chartist leaders who attacked the town of Newport, all of whom were found guilty of high treason.

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  • The Pontypridd and Newport railway was constructed in 1887, and there is a joint station at Caerphilly for both railways.

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  • Newport is essentially a residential suburb of Cincinnati, but it is also industrially important.

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  • In 1905 the value of the factory product was $5,231,084, Newport ranking third among the manufacturing centres of the state.

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  • Newport was settled late in the 18th century, was laid out in 1791, was incorporated as a town in 1795, and was chartered as a city in 1834.

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  • He was, however, in favour of accepting the king's terms at Newport in December, and in consequence was excluded from the House by Pride's Purge.

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  • On the 7th of November 1648 Prynne was returned as member for Newport in Cornwall.

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  • The Kebo Valley Club has fine golf links here; and since 1900 an annual horse show and fair has been held at Robin Hood Park at the foot of Newport Mountain.

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  • It is served by the Chesapeake & Ohio railway at Newport, of which it is a suburb, largely residential.

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  • It is an important highway of commerce, especially for the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth and Newport News, and is the chief rendezvous of the United States navy.

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  • There are no great extremes of either heat or cold, and a number of the towns and cities, especially Newport and Narragansett Pier, have become noted summer resorts.

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  • By the middle of the 17th century boat-building had become an established industry, and large vessels were built at Newport.

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  • The state has a natural water outlet in the Providence river and Narragansett Bay, but there is lack of adequate dockage in Providence harbour, and insufficient depth of water for ocean traffic. The ports of entry are Providence (by far the largest, with imports valued at $ 1, 8 93,55 1, and exports valued at $12,517 in 1909), Newport and Bristol.

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  • The cities of the state, with population in 1900, 3 are Providence, 175,597; Pawtucket, 39, 2 3 1; Woonsocket, 28,204; Newport, 22,034; and Central Falls, 18,167.

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  • The municipal governments of Newport and Providence present interesting features, for which see the separate articles on these cities.

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  • The first banks organized in the state were the Providence Bank in 1791, the Bank of Rhode Island at Newport in 1795, and the Washington Bank at Westerly in 1800.

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  • Becoming dissatisfied with conditions at Portsmouth, Coddington and Clarke removed a few miles farther south on the 29th of April 1639, and established a settlement at Newport.

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  • The particularistic sentiment was still very strong, however, and in 1651 the union split into two confederations, one including the mainland towns, Providence and Warwick; the other, the island towns, Portsmouth and Newport.

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  • Newport became the centre of an extensive business in piracy, privateering, smuggling, and legitimate trade.

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  • In the year 1776, General Howe sent a detachment of his army under General Henry Clinton to seize Newport as a base of operations for reducing New England, and the city was occupied by the British on the 8th of December 1776.

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  • The British evacuated Newport the 25th ^f October 1779, and the French fleet was stationed here from Ju y 1780 to 1781.

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  • Commercial interests have been almost entirely destroyed, partly because of the abolition of the slave trade and partly because of the embargo and the war of 1812, but mainly because the cities of the state are unfavourably situated to be the termini of interstate railway systems. Providence, owing to its superior water-power facilities, has therefore become one of the leading manufacturing centres of New England, whereas Newport is now known only as a fashionable summer resort.

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  • The Freeman's Constitution, modified by another convention, which held its session at Newport and East Greenwich, September 12-November 5, 1842, was finally adopted by popular vote on November 21-23, 1842.

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  • When the last Federal census was taken in 1910, Providence, Pawtucket, Woonsocket and Newport, with a combined population of 341,222, had four senators, whereas the remainder of the state, with a population of 201,452, had thirty-four.

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  • The Republican machine finds it easy with the support of the millionaire summer colony at Newport and the street railway corporations to corrupt the French-Canadians and a portion of the native element in the rural towns and maintain absolute control of the state government.

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  • The Cavalier was declared at the time to be Andrew Newport, made Lord Newport in 1642.

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  • There are various pleasure resorts in the mountains, and among seaside resorts are Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Playa del Rey, Hermosa, Redondo, Terminal Island, Long Beach, Alamitos Bay, Huntington Beach, Newport, Balboa and Corona del Mar.

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  • It is served by the Chesapeake & Ohio railway, and by trolley lines to Old Point Comfort and Newport News.

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  • It is this ` superfluous' expiation that accumulates in the Treasure of the Church " (Bp. of Newport, p. 166).

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  • More popular and more easily accessible are Father Thurston's The Holy Year of Jubilee (1900), and an article by the Bishop of Newport in the Nineteenth Century for January 1901, with a reply by Mr Herbert Paul in the next number.

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  • In July Count Rochambeau arrived at Newport, Rhode Island.

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  • He evacuated Newport, R.I.

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  • The French admiral, who had anchored above Newport, R.I., came to sea to meet him, but both fleets were scattered by storms. D'Estaing sailed to Boston on the 21st of August.

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  • During the rest of the year, and part of the next, the British and French naval forces in North American waters remained at their respective headquarters, New York and Newport, watching one another.

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  • In the earlier part of the year the British at New York and the French at Newport continued to watch one another.

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  • In 1783 several Edgartown families joined the association made up of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Providence and Newport whalers, who founded Hudson, on the Hudson river, in Columbia county, New York.

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  • There is only one line of railway, over which several companies, however, have running powers, so that the town may be reached by the Brecon & Merthyr railway from Merthyr, Cardiff and Newport, by the Cambrian from Builth Wells, or by the Midland from Hereford and Swansea respectively.

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  • Newport News is served by the Chesapeake & Ohio railway, of which it is a terminus; by river boats to Richmond and Petersburg, Va.; by coastwise steamship lines to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Providence; by foreign steamship lines to London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast, Rotterdam, Hamburg and other ports; and by electric lines to Old Point Comfort, Norfolk and Portsmouth.

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  • Both in 1900 and in 1905 Newport News ranked second to Richmond among the cities of the state in the value of factory products.

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  • The first settlement on the site of Newport News was made in 1621 by planters brought from Ireland by Daniel Gookin, the father of Daniel Gookin (1612-1687) of Massachusetts, who selected the site on the advice of Sir William Newce and his brother Captain Newce.

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  • The name is said to be in honour of Christopher Newport and Sir William Newce.

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  • It is also served by the Brecon & Newport Canal, which passes through Llangattock about a mile distant.

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  • The principal inlets are Killary Harbour between Mayo and Galway; Clew Bay, in which are the harbours of Westport and Newport; Blacksod Bay and Broad Haven, which form the peninsula of the Mullet; and Killala Bay between Mayo and Sligo.

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  • Ballaghaderreen, Claremorris (Clare), Crossmolina and Swineford are lesser market towns; and Newport and Westport are small seaports on Clew Bay.

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  • Of the old castles the most notable are Carrigahooly near Newport, said to have been built by the celebrated Grace O'Malley, and Deel Castle near Ballina, at one time the residence of the earls of Arran.

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  • Calling himself now Captain Williams, now Lord Gerard or Lord Newport or Lord Cornwallis, he travelled from one part of Europe to another; he underwent imprisonments for crime, and became an expert in all kinds of duplicity.

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  • Thenceforward he lived in Washington and Newport, dying at Washington on the 17th of January 1891.

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  • Brecon is also connected with Newport by means of the Brecknock and Abergavenny Canal, which was completed in 1801 and is 35 m.

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  • In 1723 he was presented to the rectory of Chelmondiston in Suffolk; but residence being insisted on, he resigned both his appointments, and on the 3rd of July 1726 opened what he called an "oratory" in Newport Market, which he licensed under the Toleration Act.

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  • In 1829, after short pastorates at Bedford (New Meeting) and Newport, Isle of Wight, he accepted a call to the historic Weigh House chapel, London.

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  • He died at Newport, Rhode Island, on the 17th of February 1867.

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  • Separated from it by a small bridge over the Kensey lies the hamlet of Newport which, from 1547 until 1832, also returned two members.

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  • Newport possesses a literary institute, and a free grammar school founded in 1665.

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  • Newport is not mentioned in the Domesday Survey, but at the time of the Conquest formed part of the manor of Edgmond, which William I.

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  • See Edward Jones, Historical Records of Newport, co.

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  • Hampton Roads at the mouth of the James river, which forms the harbour for the leading ports of the state, Norfolk and Newport News, affords one of the best anchorages of the Atlantic coast.

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  • For the care of the deaf and blind there is the Virginia School for Deaf and Blind (1839), at Staunton, and the Virginia School for Coloured Deaf and Blind Children (1908), at Newport News.

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  • The Usk (56 m.) flows through Breconshire, and joins the Bristol Channel at Newport in Monmouthshire.

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  • The diocese of Newport (known till 1896 as Newport and Menevia) consists of the counties of Monmouth, Glamorgan and Hereford; whilst the remaining eleven counties were in 1895 formed into the Vicariate of Wales, which in 1898 was erected into a diocese under a bishop with the title of Menevia.

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  • In concert with the American generals, he planned an attack on Newport, preparatory to which he compelled the British to destroy some war vessels that were in the harbour; but before the concerted attack could take place, he put to sea against the English fleet, under Lord Howe, when owing to a violent storm, which arose suddenly and compelled the two fleets to separate before engaging in battle, many of his vessels were so shattered that he found it necessary to put into Boston for repairs.

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  • Robert Lenthall, who joined the Newport company in 1640 when driven from Massachusetts, probably brought with him antipaedobaptist convictions.

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  • West Africa him associated with Clarke as one of the most active members of the Newport church, and as the date of the organization is uncertain, there is some reason to suspect that he was a constituent member, and that asabaptized man he took the initiative in baptizing and organizing.

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  • The surviving church became involved in Socinianism and Universalism, but maintained a somewhat vigorous life and, through Wickenden and others, exerted considerable influence at Newport, in Connecticut, New York and elsewhere.

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  • The Newport church extended its influence into Massachusetts, and in 1649 we find a group of Baptists at Rehoboth, with Obadiah Holmes as leader.

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  • The intolerance of the authorities rendered the prosecution of the work impracticable and these Massachusetts Baptists became members of the Newport church.

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  • In 1651 Clarke, Holmes and Joseph Crandall of the Newport church made a religious visit to Lynn, Mass.

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  • The First Church, Newport, had been rent asunder by Arminianism, and the nominally Calvinistic remnant had itself become divided on the question of the laying on of hands and showed no sympathy with the Great Awakening.

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  • It is on the London & NorthWestern and Rhymney joint railway connecting Rhymney and Abergavenny, being also a junction for a branch line to Pontypool via Blaenavon, and the terminus of the Great Western line from Newport via Nantyglo.

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  • Each chief valley has a railway connecting a string of mining villages, and converging seaward to the busy ports of Newport, Cardiff and Barry (a town created on a sandy island by the excavation of a great dock to form an outlet for the mines).

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  • Numerous additional main lines - Reading to Newbury, Weymouth and the west, a new line opened in 1906 between Castle Cary and Langport effecting a great reduction in mileage between London and Exeter and places beyond; Didcot, Oxford, Birmingham, Shrewsbury, Chester with connexions northward, and to North Wales; Oxford to Worcester, and Swindon to Gloucester and the west of England; South Welsh system (through route from London via Wootton Bassett or via Bristol, and the Severn tunnel), Newport, Cardiff, Swansea, Milford.

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  • It may be noted that he resigned his seat for Liverpool in 1823, and was elected for Harwich, which he left for Newport in 1826.

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  • He was pastor of the Second Congregational Church of Newport, Rhode Island, from 1755 to 1777; in 1776-1777 he preached occasionally in Dighton, Massachusetts, whither he had removed his family after the British occupation of Newport; and in April 1777 he became pastor of the North Church of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

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  • In 1886-89 he was president of the naval war college at Newport, Rhode Island.

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  • He was chosen member for Newport in Cornwall in the parliament of 1601, and member for St Albans in 1604.

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  • He landed at Newport, Rhode Island, on the 10th of July, but was held here inactive for a year, owing to his reluctance to abandon the French fleet, which was blockaded by the British in Narragansett Bay.

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  • In 1606-1607 he was associated with Christopher Newport in command of the three vessels by which the first Jamestown colonists were carried to Virginia.

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  • On October 20th he spoke at Newcastle, on the 21st at Tynemouth, on the 27th at Liverpool, insisting that free-trade had never been a working-class measure and that it could not be reconciled with trade-unionism; on November 4th at Birmingham, on the 10th at Cardiff, on the 21st at Newport, and on December 16th at Leeds.

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  • Francis Newport, afterwards Viscount Newport, in whose interests he undertook a journey to France.

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  • In 1900 he was commissioned major in the regular army and three years later was engaged in planning fortifications in the neighbourhood of Newport, R.I.

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  • In 1879 he was ordained a Presbyterian minister, was for three years stationed at Newport, R.I., and from 1883 to 1900 was pastor of the Brick Presbyterian Church, New York City.

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  • The amiable, radical ladies of Newport had set up a tea meeting for me.

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  • Wales and Newport Gwent loose forward Michael Owen is set for an uphill battle to be fit for his country's forthcoming autumn internationals.

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  • Such an arrangement had already been made for the neighboring burgh of Newport on Tay.

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  • Fourth position overall was filled by Gjedde's Danish compatriot Mads Korneliussen, who spent the season'doubling-up ' from Premier League Newport.

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  • A dozen years ago there was a scheme to beautify and redevelop the docklands of Newport by the creation of a freshwater lake.

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  • When Dylan went electric at Newport the following year, Boyd was the stage manager.

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  • Cardiff and Newport scenes in 1965 when there was still steam hauled freight by both large and small tank engines.

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  • Here we have joker and self-styled fashion guru Mr. C Williams ' contribution to Newport culture.

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  • Secondary school PE teachers from St Julian's have been in Newport primary schools for eight weeks, teaching gymnastics alternate weeks.

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  • Newport Pagnell URC presents Desert Island Disks with Castaway Adrian Boynton Thursday 16 November at 7.30 pm in the newly redeveloped Church.

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  • A peaceful retreat for painters & writers yet only 2 minutes walk from the local shops of Newport.

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  • Team line-ups v Newport County Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for today's early kick-off away to Newport County.

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  • Phillips left the vetch in similar circumstances and joined ex-Swans assistant manager Peter Nicholas at Newport.

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  • Eusebius Amort, in 1735, admits the gravest differences of opinion; and the Bishop of Newport writes (p. 163) " to receive an Indulgence of a year, for example, is to have remitted to one so much temporal punishment as was represented by a year's canonical penance.

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  • There was also the 1808 tramroad link to Newport which inspired the Stockton to Darlington railroad.

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  • Team line-ups v Newport County Confirmation of the starting eleven and substitutes named for today 's early kick-off away to Newport County.

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  • Phillips left the Vetch in similar circumstances and joined ex-Swans assistant manager Peter Nicholas at Newport.

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  • Newport have enjoyed a yo-yo existence in the top flight.

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  • By signing up with Marlboro, Newport, Camel and other brands, you can keep a steady assortment of coupons flooding your inbox.

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  • The Breakers sits majestically along Newport Rhode Island's Atlantic coast, a stately reminder of America's "Gilded Age."

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  • The Breakers is one of ten historic Newport mansions available to tour.

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  • The program at the Breakers includes a film about the Newport mansions and a guided house tour.

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  • Hammered copper, bronze and rustic finishes are available from several companies including Watermark and Newport Brass.

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  • If you and your fiancé love the open seas, then check out Hornblower Weddings based in Newport Beach.

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  • My mother, for some reason, open the door, looked down the street, just as my brother was taking a few hearty drags, on a freshly lit Newport 100 cigarette.

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  • In Newport News, sleep apnea sufferers can find qualified medical help in a few different places.

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  • The group is based at the Children's Hospital of the King's Daughter in Norfolk, Virginia, but the group also has an office in Newport News.

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  • Newport News has specialists to offer sleep apnea patients young and old.

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  • Newport News snoring treatment options vary according to the snorer's particular needs.

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  • When exploring Newport News snoring treatment options, it may be necessary to have a medical examination with an ear, nose and throat (ENT) specialist.

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  • Newport News sleep apnea problems may be addressed with a visit to an otolaryngologist.

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  • Many other dentists in the Newport News area can help as well, but some patients may feel more at ease visiting a dentist who is up-to-date on the latest developments in treating snoring.

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  • The two founders parted ways to pursue learning objectives (Gavin to MIT and Rubin to Newport Beach).

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  • You can find him in Newport Beach/Orange County, CA and in Beverly Hills, CA.

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  • The company hails from Newport Beach, California, land of the O.C., if you happen to be a fan of that show.

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  • Newport News Two Piece Swimsuit is done in an Asian-inspired floral motif.

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  • Newport News has a stunning ruby pink bikini that will look great on any bikini body.

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  • Newport News is a practical place to look if you want something slightly more functional and less fashion-forward.

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  • Newport News carries a distressed-finish ankle-length Fit and Flare skirt by Jeanology.

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  • The Newport Collection offers accessories in a versatile black-and-white pattern.

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  • Proving that wide width shoes can be just as fashionable as any other size is Newport News.

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  • Sandal styles like the Newport H2 are excellent for a trek along the beach.

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  • For four seasons, the OC entertained viewers as they followed the fictional lives of characters living in Newport Beach, Orange County, California.

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  • Ryan becomes a cage fighter to cope with his anger issues and Seth's girlfriend Summer heads to Brown University where she avoids calls from Seth who stayed in Newport Beach.

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  • Kirsten becomes pregnant with a baby girl and she and Sandy discuss leaving Newport Beach rather than raising another child there.

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  • His performance was noted with multiple Teen Choice award nominations and critical acclaim for his portrayal of Ryan's adjustment to life in Newport Beach.

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  • Acoustic folk god Bob Dylan shocked everyone when he sauntered up on stage at the Newport Folk Festival with an electric guitar and plugged in.

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  • It ran for three seasons, followed by a fourth set in Newport Harbor.

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  • Jeremy Jackson was born on October 16, 1980 in Newport Beach, California.

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  • When Sorrells showed up at The Biggest Loser's Newport Beach, California, filming location in May 2009, she was the show's biggest challenge to date.

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  • She earned a B.A. in psychology from Baylor University and returned to California, where she became a real estate agent representing high end properties in the Newport Beach area.

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  • The union of Portsmouth and Newport, March 12, 1640, was followed by the consolidation of all four settlements, May 19, 1647, under a patent of March 14, 1644, issued by the parliamentary board of commissioners for plantations.

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