Heath Sentence Examples

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  • The greater part of Hanover is a plain with sandhills, heath and moor.

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  • The army had been increased to 20,000 men and encamped at Hounslow Heath to overawe the capital.

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  • The counties of Viborg, RingkjObing and Ribe cover the principal heath district.

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  • Sheriffs of Kent are mentioned in the time of 'Ethelred II., and in Saxon times the shiremoot met three times a year on Penenden Heath near Maidstone.

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  • Among these was an Englishman, Mr Charles Heath, for whom he had great respect and affection.

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  • Summer is also the best time to see adders basking on the sandy soils of the heath.

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  • We all quite fancied trolling up to Hampstead Heath.

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  • The Heath grammar school was founded in 1585 under royal charter for instruction in classical languages.

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  • The general plan of the open-hearth process was certainly conceived by Josiah Marshall Heath in 1845, if not indeed by Reaumur in 1722, but for lack of a furnace in which a high enough temperature could be generated it could not be carried out until the development of the Siemens regenerative gas furnace about 1860.

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  • In the north and west the clay is interspersed with patches of plateau gravel in the direction of Finchley (where boulder clay also appears), Enfield and Barnet; and of Bagshot sands on Hampstead Heath and Harrow Hill.

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  • Heath Ledger also met Michelle Williams on the set of the film.

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  • Heath Ledger was pronounced dead, at the age of 28.

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  • Heath Ledger - The young and much-accomplished actor died at the age of 28 in 2008, as the result of an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.

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  • Heath Andrew Ledger was born on April 4, 1979, in Perth, Australia.

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  • The Heath Ledger biography is really the tale of a great actor, and his roles were incredibly diverse.

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  • China has no Cistus or heath, only a single Ferula, while Astragalus is reduced to 35 species.

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  • A duel ensued at Putney Heath on Sunday, the 27th of May 1798; but neither combatant was injured.

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  • Lenthall and Manchester, the speaker of the Lords, headed the fugitive members at the review on Hounslow Heath on the 3rd of August, being received by the soldiers "as so many angels sent from heaven for their good."

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  • In 1784 the base-line of the first trigonometrical survey in England was laid down on the heath.

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  • Both Absalon and Valdemar narrowly escaped assassination at the hands of their treacherous host on this occasion, but at length escaped to Jutland, whither Sweyn followed them, but was defeated and slain at the battle of Grathe Heath.

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  • He soon made himself known by a variety of useful mechanical inventions, and in 1818 came over to England with a plan for engraving bank-notes on steel, which ultimately proved a signal success, and was carried out by Perkins in partnership with the English engraver Heath.

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  • The reactionary party, which, owing to the absence of Hertford and Lisle and to the presence of Gardiner, gained the upper hand in the council in the summer of 1546, were not satisfied with this repulse; they probably aimed at the leaders of the reforming party, such as Hertford and possibly Queen Catherine Parr, who were suspected of favouring Anne, and on the 18th of June 1546 Anne was again arraigned before a commission including the lord mayor, the duke of Norfolk, St John, Bonner and Heath.

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  • His selection for this duty implies a readiness on Heath's part to proceed some distance along the path of reform; but his dealings with the Lutherans did not confirm this tendency, and Heath's subsequent career was closely associated with the cause of reaction.

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  • The central part of the province forms practically a continuation of the great Luneburg Heath, and its thin sandy soil is of little use for cultivation.

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  • Hooper did his best in the time at his disposal; but in less than a year the bishopric of Gloucester was reduced to an archdeaconry and added to Worcester, of which Hooper was made bishop in succession to Nicholas Heath.

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  • But with lands thus classified heath, moor and hill pastures are not included; and the greatest area of these are naturally found in the counties of the Pennines and the Lake District, especially in Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland and the North and West Ridings of Yorkshire.

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  • In the duel on Putney Heath which followed Canning was wounded in the thigh.

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  • Like Drente on the north and Gelderland on the south, Overysel consists of a sandy flat relieved by hillocks, and is covered with waste stretches of heath and patches of wood and high fen.

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  • Higher up the slopes are covered with small heath, Bruniaceae, Rutaceae, &c. All plants with permanent foliage are thickly covered with hair.

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  • In the same year Robert and William Wright, of Nocton Heath, Lincoln, sold their flock of 95 o animals to Senor Manuel Cobo, Buenos Aires, for -C30,000.

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  • They flourished in spite of the oppressions of the Mahommedan governors, and when needful asserted their claims to respect by arms. In 1688, affairs having come to a crisis, Captain William Heath, commander of the company's ships, bombarded the town.

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  • Up to this moment the civil war had been conducted like a great faction fight; the barons and their livened retainers had been wont to seek some convenient heath or hill and there to fight out their quarrel with the minimum of damage to the countryside.

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  • The legal support given him by judges of his own selection was fortified by the military support of an army collected at Hounslow Heath; and a Roman Catholic, the earl of Tyrconnel, was sent as lord-deputy to Ireland (1687) to organize a Roman Catholic army on which the king might fall back if his English forces proved insufficient for his purpose.

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  • Wednesfield (pop. 4883), Heath Town Or Wednesfield Heath (9441) and Willenhall (18, 515) are neighbouring urban districts, with populations employed in the manufacture of locks, keys and small iron goods, in iron and brass foundries, varnish works, &c.

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  • If you fall into the trap of focusing on training to the exclusion of taking care of your overall heath and well being, you won't be able to perform at peak capacity.

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  • Autopsy results proved Heath took an accidental yet deadly combination of prescription drugs.

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  • Hollywood lost a rising star January 22, 2008, when actor Heath Ledger died from an accidental prescription drug overdose.

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  • Gyllenhaal's sister Maggie is also an actor, and Jake is the godfather of Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams' daughter Matilda Rose.

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  • Born in 1979, in Perth, Australia, Heath Ledger came to the United States in 1998 to try his hand at acting in Hollywood movies.

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  • In the controversial, groundbreaking film, he plays a sheep herder who falls in love with another cowboy, played by Heath Ledger.

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  • He is the godfather of Matilda Rose, daughter of Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams.

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  • Actor Heath Ledger died in his New York City apartment on January 22, 2008.

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  • Born on April 4, 1979 in Perth, Australia, Heath took a few small roles beginning in 1988 and landed his first film role in 1997's Blackrock.

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  • Not wanting to be pigeon-holed into the teen movie genre, a year later, Heath accepted the role of Gabriel Martin in the dramatic war film Patriot Games.

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  • In 2005, Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal co-starred in the critically acclaimed Ang Lee film Brokeback Mountain.

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  • The sudden death of Heath Ledger left many friends, family members, colleagues and fans heartbroken.

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  • Heath Ledger was loved by many and his death sent not only his close friends and family, but Hollywood, into mourning.

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  • As a result, further tests were conducted to find out how Heath Ledger died.

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  • Heath's accidental death serves as a caution to the hidden dangers of combining prescription medication, even at low dosage."

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  • When first beginning his acting career, Heath Ledger did not find immediate success.

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  • In 2000, Heath Ledger returned to his leading role of Conor in the television series Roar.

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  • A short time later, Heath Ledger would die in his New York apartment.

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  • On January 22, 2008, Heath Ledger died of an accidental overdose of multiple prescription drugs in his rented New York apartment.

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  • When Heath Ledger died, he was in the middle of filming The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus.

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  • Upon completion of the film, the three actors announced that they would donate their entire paychecks to young Matilda Ledger - doing so out of love and respect for Heath.

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  • The woman claimed to have seen Heath Ledger doing drugs before his tragic death and also made claims that she was once the personal assistant to tantrum prone model Naomi Campbell.

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  • In the nation at large, the late violent ferment had been followed by as remarkable a deadness and vapidity, and Burke himself had to admit a year or two later that any remarkable robbery at Hounslow Heath would make more conversation than all the disturbances of America.

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  • After Blore Heath Richard was attainted by the Lancastrian parliament, and returned to Dublin, where the colonial parliament acknowledged him and assumed virtual independence.

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  • Though the climate is raw and good soil rare, the heath is not unfertile.

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  • A good sandy loam is common in the Heath division; a sandy loam with chalk, or a flinty loam on chalk marl, abounds on portions of the Wolds; an argillaceous sand, merging into rich loam, lies on other portions of the Wolds; a black loam and a rich vegetable mould cover most of the Isle of Axholme on the north-west; a well-reclaimed marine marsh, a rich brown loam, and a stiff cold clay variously occupy the low tracts along the Humber, and between the north Wolds and the sea; a peat earth, a deep sandy loam, and a rich soapy blue clay occupy most of the east and south Fens; and an artificial soil, obtained by "warping," occupies considerable low strips of land along the tidal reaches of the rivers.

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  • The course of Watling Street may be traced over Bexley Heath, where, too, there exist deep pits, widening into vaults below, and probably of British origin.

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  • The race-course is on Ascot Heath, and was laid out by order of Queen Anne in 1711, and on the 11th of August in that year the first meeting was held and attended by the queen.

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  • Unusually, grazing levels appear to be low enough to allow the development of mountain avens heath on slopes open to grazing animals.

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  • They were taken during filming of a This Is Your Life TV program from 1959, devoted to British bandleader Ted Heath.

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  • These include heath bedstraw, lesser stitchwort, yellow bartsia, tormentil cross-leaved heath and spotted orchids.

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  • Wet patches are dominated by heath rush and here heath bedstraw is likely to be the only common herb.

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  • The dry heath areas are dominated by ling, bell heather and bristle bent grass.

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  • However some species have adapted, like the invasive bracken which has taken over large swathes of dry heath land in Cornwall.

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  • Many a poor man I passed that would never move or see the heather clad braes of his native heath.

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  • Spending time in natural surroundings is good for our heath and one of the best stress busters around.

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  • The Goose up the road in Kings Heath is almost a carbon copy, in both style and clientele.

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  • Heath Ledger is thinking woman's crumpet - the more intelligent and thoughtful one who records their tales.

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  • All are responsible custodians of ecologically important, acidic lowland heath.

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  • Mike and Mary Heath are admirably hospitable and a most affectionate but not demonstrative couple.

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  • Cllr Eades appears somewhat disingenuous in his argument that Creekmoor is a perfect location - Mannings Heath would be just as well placed.

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  • Either sod the walk on the heath entirely or kick back here for a well earned breather.

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  • An Australian friend and I had an inebriated plan to sneak onto Hampstead Heath at night and plant eucalyptus seedlings all over it.

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  • It stands at the edge of Hampstead Heath in North London and has fabulous landscaped gardens.

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  • There are patches of water mint, and heath rush, with scattered water figwort and marsh thistle.

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  • Here too Heath now seems more a transitional figure than one who achieved finality.

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  • Neil Grayson played a deft flick to his left which found Heath.

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  • In recent years the first few furlongs contained no running rail, just open heath.

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  • Local plants include common heather, bell heather, cross-leaved heath, bog asphodel, sundews and marsh gentian.

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  • They are found on heath, salt marsh and open scrub, where they can find goldfinch, linnet or meadow pipit.

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  • Common heather is frequent, but western gorse is a feature of the dry heath.

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  • Hot summer days will find the heath grasshopper and bees on the heather blossoms, and solitary wasps mining tunnels in sandy banks.

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  • Heath Ledger made his name as a hunky teen heartthrob.

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  • Large heath butterfly Large heath butterfly Large heath butterflies live in boggy areas.

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  • Today, this dry raised fan of material supports a rich heath vegetation dominated by bell heath vegetation dominated by bell heather which is home to the Red Grouse.

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  • H20 Vaccinium myrtillus Racomitrium lanuginosum heath is also extensive, taking the habitat type up to its highest altitude in the UK.

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  • The main NVC type present is H19 Vaccinium myrtillus Cladonia arbuscula heath, a very local type south of Scotland.

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  • Racomitrium moss heath has declined south of the Scottish Highlands during the last 50 years.

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  • Where the soil is very acid, dune heath develops, often dominated by heather.

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  • Today, this dry raised fan of material supports a rich heath vegetation dominated by bell heather which is home to the Red Grouse.

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  • The open road, the dusty highway, the heath, the common, the hedgerows, the rolling downs!

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  • Tony, who had never before seen a Scottish laird on his native heath got rather a shock.

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  • Food Possible heath benefits being studied The most nutritious way to serve tis food Tomatoes The carotenoid lycopene.

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  • Chadwick Insurance Agency Or heath care had selected a. Firm mercer human of the impact to address this.

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  • Occasional splashes of color come from tormentil, heath milkwort, devil's matchsticks or silver-studded blue butterfly.

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  • We'll be following a bridleway through a curious mixture of pasture, woodland and heath.

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  • Three species of heather flower here, alongside carpets of the delicate heath spotted orchid.

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  • The whole promontory is covered with excellent pasturage for sheep, intermixed with short heath.

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  • Natural stands of Scots pine can also be found in the heath lands of Southern England.

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  • The Battle of Hopton Heath, Stafford saved Stafford for the Royalist cause and facilitated the subsequent recapture of Lichfield.

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  • Before you travel to Waterloo take a well earned rest upon a bench on Hampstead Heath.

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  • Wet slopes have purple moor grass and the wettest areas support heath rush.

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  • Oak and birch saplings are cleared to prevent the heath turning into woodland.

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  • The southern part is dry, with poor bog moss cover, short common heather, deer sedge, cross-leaved heath and Cladonia lichens.

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  • She actually lives in Thornton Heath, in the neighboring boro of Croydon, where she answered the door in her bedroom slippers.

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  • Edward Richard George Heath was a carpenter's son from Broadstairs in Kent.

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  • The top fields are well drained and have a typical acid grassland community including species such as tormentil, heath bedstraw and heath speedwell.

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  • The graveyard had been freshly mown when I visited, the dry grass stubble looking like a blasted heath around the church.

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  • In the meantime here's a photo of Stanley on the heath admiring the sunset.

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  • Kevin Russell and Heath combined to embarrass the Preston keeper and lead to some rather childish tantrums from Beck on the touchline.

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  • In four very tight games, the Anthony Ricketts v Martin Heath match really could have been anyone's.

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  • No Brown Argus, Common Blue, Adonis or Small Heath seen on transect, yet.

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  • Community cause comes up trumps Heath Countryside Corridor (HCC) has been successful in buying their second parcel of land.

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  • Photo courtesy RSPB Several nationally uncommon species occur on the heath including the Grayling butterfly, and breeding Stonechat, Dartford Warbler and Nightjar.

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  • After a road had been cut on the virgin heath the Steam Sappers hauled wagons from the supply railhead at Tongham.

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  • According to James Heath in his Flagellum, " he was more famous for his exercises in the fields than in the schools, being one of the chief match-makers and players at football, cudgels, or any other boisterous game or sport."

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  • Watson further brought out the striking fact that the west and east of Britain each had species peculiar to it; the former he characterized as Atlantic, the latter as Germanic. The Cornish heath (Erica vagans) and the maiden-hair fern (Adiantum CapillusVeneris) may serve as instances of the one, the man-orchis (Aceras anthropophora) and Reseda lutea of the other.

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  • Among the land plants may be noted the blue anemone; the ranunculus along the road-sides, with a strong perfume of violets; the Malta heath, which flowers at all seasons; Cynomorium coccineum, the curious " Malta fungus," formerly so valued for medicinal purposes that a guard was set for its preservation under the rule of the Knights; the pheasant's-eye; three species of mallow and geranium; Oxalis cernua, a very troublesome imported weed; Lotus edulis; Scorpiurus subvillosa, wild and cultivated as forage; two species of the horseshoe-vetch; the opium poppy; the yellow and claret-coloured poppy; wild rose; Cartaegus azarolus, of which the fruit is delicious preserved; the ice-plant; squirting cucumber; many species of Umbelliferae; Labiatae, to which the spicy flavour of the honey (equal to that of Mt Hymettus) is ascribed; snapdragons; broom-rape; glass-wort; Salsola soda, which produces when burnt a considerable amount of alkali; there are fifteen species of orchids; the gladiolus and iris are also found; Urginia scilla, the medicinal squill, abounds with its large bulbous roots near the sea; seventeen species of sedges and seventy-seven grasses have been recorded.

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  • The lands at Aldershot, an extensive open heath country, sparsely dotted by fir-woods and intersected by the Basingstoke canal, were then acquired by the crown.

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  • Thus white honeysuckle and false honeysuckle are names for the North American Azalea viscosa; Australian or heath honeysuckle is the Australian Banksia serrata, Jamaica honeysuckle, Passiflora laurifolia, dwarf honeysuckle the widely spread Cornus suecica, Virgin Mary's honeysuckle the European Pulmonaria officinalis, while West Indian honeysuckle is Tecoma capensis, and is also 'a' name applied to Desmodium.

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  • The forests consist of several species of evergreen and deciduous oaks, " oyamel " (Abies religiosa), the arbutus or strawberry tree, the long-leaved Pinus liophylla and the short-leaved " ocote " or Pinus montezumae and the alder, with an undergrowth of elder (Sambucus mexicana), broom and shrubby heath.

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  • The Bagshot Beds in the west form infertile tracts of sandy soil, covered with heath and pine, where space is available for the great camps and military training-grounds round Aldershot, and for the extensive cemeteries at Woking The London Clay in the east is more fertile and crowded with villages, while the East Anglian portion of the basin consists of the more recent Pliocene sands and gravels, which mix with the boulder clay to form the best wheat-growing soil in the country.

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  • One of the aims of the Project is to re-create suitable habitat to allow them to continue to thrive on the heath.

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  • Heath thought himself thereby hard treated and he rejoiced when Thatcher was ousted from power.

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  • Recent rains greatly helped countryside as earlier dry weather had retarded growth and caused many heath fires.

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  • The term ' retinopathy of prematurity ' was first suggested by Heath in 1952.

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  • Even old concrete building foundations left undisturbed can develop useful lichen heath and ruderal communities.

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  • Heath burst through onto a ball from Davidson only for Hook to smother the ball at his feet.

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  • On ridges and hill-tops, the dry heath grades to subalpine heaths.

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  • In the meantime here 's a photo of Stanley on the heath admiring the sunset.

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  • In four very tight games, the Anthony Ricketts v Martin Heath match really could have been anyone 's.

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  • There is an area of heath adjacent to the track near Bearpark, which consists of dense heather with wavy hair grass.

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  • Dry heath, wet heath and mire communities are all represented at the site.

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  • An oceanic form of Cladonia -rich wet heath with abundant wooly fringe-moss Racomitrium lanuginosum is moderately extensive at higher levels on rockier ground.

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  • A group of people who collectively know more about the local area than Ted Heath does about music and yachting combined.

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  • The World Heath Organization stated that global warming could cause a dramatic increase in insect-borne diseases in places like Great Britain and Europe.

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  • These are but a few of the many types of environmental pollution that affect our heath and well-being in today's world.

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  • A fresh tan typically symbolizes heath and beauty, but in the past required the risk of sun exposure.

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  • Heath Ledger spent the rest of his childhood traveling between both his parents' homes.

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  • Although he fit the mold of "Hollywood Heartthrob" with his smoldering good looks and charm, this would be the only film role in the teen movie genre that Heath Ledger would ever take.

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  • After the success of Patriot Games, Heath Ledger starred in many different films, taking on decidedly different characters along the way.

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  • When actor Heath Ledger unexpectedly died, it's needless to say that not only were the fans of the actor stunned, but so too were many Hollywood actors.

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  • The Heath Ledger biography follows a successful, award-winning actor who died tragically in his prime.

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  • In 1990, Ledger's parents divorced and eventually found new spouses, giving Heath two half-sisters named Ashleigh and Olivia.

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  • Sadly, Heath Ledger would not be around to receive his accolades.

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  • Heath Ledger had a daughter with one of his Brokeback Mountain co-stars, Michelle Williams.

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  • While beset by minor scandals such as reported eating disorders and rumored involvement with the late Heath Ledger, the Olsens typically remain above the gossip mill fray.

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  • When actor Heath Ledger died in 2008, his masseuse was the woman who found his body.

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  • The Golden Globes have surpassed that controversial reputation they received after Pia Zadora's win and are now seen as a precursor to the Oscars, even after Heath Ledger's win.

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  • Bear-berry (Arctostaphylos) - Mostly trailing alpine evergreen of the Heath order, of which few are in cultivation.

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  • False Heath (Fabiana) - F. imbricata is a pretty shrub of the Potato family, but so much resembling a Heath that it might well be mistaken for one.

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  • The best varieties are Burbidgei (type), Agnes Barr, Beatrice Heseltine, Baroness Heath, Constance, Crown Princess, Ellen Barr, John Bain, Little Dirk, Model, Mrs Krelage, and Mary.

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  • Zenobia - Z. speciosa is one of the most beautiful shrubs in the Heath family, about a yard high, with small roundish leaves of a pale green.

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  • Things like cardiovascular heath, improving strength and flexibility, and balance are all important.

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  • Sarah Palin, nee Sarah Louise Heath Palin, was born on February 11, 1964 in Sandpoint, Idaho.

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  • Alta Heath products only use all natural ingredients and are GMO free.

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  • If you think you have a deficiency or if you seem to be having a reaction to B12, speak to your doctor or heath care provider.

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  • When it is time for a treat, Dairy Queen offers several gluten-free products including soft serve ice cream, Blizzards made with Reese's peanut butter cups, Snickers, Heath, or Butterfingers.

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  • Heath is important to both signs as is spirituality.

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  • Cast members Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams were also nominated for their performances.

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  • After the release of The Dark Knight and the ensuing hype based around Heath Ledger's posthumous Academy Award win, the new Batman movie cast members have become a popular topic.

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  • However, as many Batman fans will point out, it is unlikely that they would recast the role and more likely that they would use unused footage of Heath Ledger.

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  • However, the death of actor Heath Ledger after The Dark Knight wrapped is enough to place this film franchise in jeopardy.

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  • Heath Ledger, who played the Joker, died of a drug overdose after the completion of the film.

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  • Two of the Crescent Hotel Ghost Tours owners, Carroll Heath and Ken Fugate, are mediums.

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  • However, your heath should never be an after thought.

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  • This interest has been inspired from both a heath and a beauty perspective.

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  • While this program can help you to get into shape, you do not need to exercise this vigorously on a daily basis in order to improve your heath.

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  • Insurers that extend travel coverage to people with heath problems are listed on the following directory sites, which include the ability to compare quotes from multiple providers, along with links to policy applications.

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  • With today's busy lifestyles this site helps members to make informed heath care decisions and provides a variety of tools that not only aid in making choices but in staying organized.

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  • The Internet is a valuable resource when it comes to shopping for heath insurance.

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  • Getting heath insurance in this way may cost more than you were paying while an active employee since the employer probably paid a portion of the premium on your behalf.

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  • Most of the videos pertain to the activities of herself and her family, while others are pertain to current events, such as the recent tragic death of young actor Heath Ledger and the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday.

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  • The landscape consists for the most part of waste stretches of heath, occasionally slightly overlaid with high fen.

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  • It is usually ascribed to a Gothic haiPi, heath.

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  • Schimper distinguishes moss tundra, Pot ytrichum tundra, and lichen tundra; and the lichen tundra is subdivided into Cladonia tundra, Platysma tundra, and Alectoria heath.

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  • To the west on the borders of Shropshire is Blore Heath, the scene of a defeat of the Lancastrians by the Yorkists in 1459.

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  • In such districts sheep farming is chiefly practised, and there is a considerable area of heath pasture.

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  • Lime and marl are mentioned as common manures, and the former was sometimes spread on the surface to destroy heath.

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  • Clover thrives best, he says, when you sow it on the barrenest ground, such as the worst heath ground in England.

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  • Many flowering and fruit-bearing shrubs of the heath family add to the beauty of the mountainous districts, rhododendron and kalmia often forming impenetrable thickets.

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  • The seeds are sown in April, on rich ground, which should not be too highly manured; the young larches are planted out when two years old, or sometimes transferred to a nursery bed to attain a larger size; but, like all conifers, they succeed best when planted young; on the mountains, the seedlings are usually put into a mere slit made in the ground by a spade with a triangular blade, the place being first cleared of any heath, bracken, or tall herbage that might smother the young tree; the plants should be from 3 to 4 ft.

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  • On Dartford Heath is a lunatic asylum of the London County Council, and, at Long Reach, the infectious diseases hospital of the Metropolitan Asylums Board.

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  • The Heath is continued eastward in Parliament Hill (borough of St Pancras), acquired for the public in 1890; and westward outside the county boundary in Golders Hill, owned by Sir Spenser Wells, Bart., until 1898.

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  • A Protection Society guards the preservation of the natural beauty and interests of the Heath.

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  • On that day the two fleets encountered off Kolberge Heath, S.E.

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  • Westward lies as the last link of this series the Luneburger Heide or Heath, between the Weser and Elbe, north of Hanover.

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  • Drente took part in the revolt of the Netherlands, and being a district covered by waste heath and moor was, on account of its poverty and sparse population, not admitted into the union as a separate province, and it had no voice in the assembly of the states-general.

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  • This boulder sand forms almost everywhere the highest hills, and besides, in the central part of Jutland, a wide expanse of heath and moorland apparently level, but really sloping gently towards the west.

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  • The pollen is set free by the opening (dehiscence) of the anther, generally by means of longitudinal slits, but sometimes by pores, as in the heath family (Ericaceae), or by valves, as in the barberry.

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  • Heath refused to accept it, was imprisoned, and in 1551 deprived of his bishopric. On Mary's accession he was released and restored, and made president of the council of the Marches and Wales.

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  • After Gardiner's death he was appointed lord chancellor, probably on Pole's recommendation; for Heath, like Pole himself, disliked the Spanish party in England.

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  • On Mary's death Heath as chancellor at once proclaimed Elizabeth.

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  • He refused to crown Elizabeth because she would not have the coronation service accompanied with the elevation of the Host; and ecclesiastical ceremonies and doctrine could not, in Heath's view, be altered or abrogated by any mere national authority.

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  • In summer the club met at the Upper Flask, Hampstead Heath.

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  • Until comparatively recent times the surrounding district was in a state of nature with merely a thin coating of turf interspersed with tufts of heath and dwarf thistles, but bare of trees and shrubs and altogether devoid of the works of man, with the exception of a series of prehistoric barrows of the Bronze Age which, singly and in groups, studded the landscape.

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  • It is to a great extent preserved in the public grounds of Putney Heath, which adjoins Wimbledon Common, outside the borough, on the north; and Richmond Park and Barnes Common, parts of which are in the borough.

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  • Putney Heath was formerly notorious as a resort of highwaymen and duellists.

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  • Gardiner, Banner, Heath, Day and Tunstall were one by one deprived of their sees; a new ordinal simplified the ritual of ordination, and a second Act of Uniformity and Book of Common Prayer (1552) repudiated the Catholic interpretation which had been placed on the first and imposed a stricter conformity to the Protestant faith.

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  • Rodmar, for the sake of the treasure, was slain by his sons Fafnir and Regin; and Fafnir, seizing the whole, retired to a desolate heath and, in the form of a snake or dragon, brooded over the hoard.

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  • When in the Hockley Heath area the males produced a handgun and tried to take the vehicle.

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  • The HCS has come a long way, but much still needs to be done to restore the heath and protect it from damage.

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  • But in many parts of England, wherever a path crosses a heath, its surface becomes covered with a fine short sward.

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  • There are pockets of heathland which support cross-leaved heath & dwarf gorse.

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  • There are widespread transitions to wet heath, woodland, juniper scrub and 4060 Alpine and boreal heaths.

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  • There are at least 2 distinct types of lowland heath.

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  • According to The Society for the Advancement of Sexual Heath, asking yourself three questions can help identify whether or not you have a problem.

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  • Heath Ledger was born on April 4, 1979 in Perth, Western Australia to Kim Ledger, an engineer and Sally Ledger, a French teacher.

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  • At the time, the Ledger children consisted of Heath and older sister Kate.

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  • Heath Ledger did not "rocket" to stardom as some young, handsome Hollywood actors do.

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  • Customers who want to purchase long term heath care insurance will not be able to simply call Ameriprise and set up a policy.

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  • There is no fee to apply, which means it would be worthwhile for anyone who is wondering if they would qualify for this type of heath care assistance to fill out a form to have their situation assessed by a case worker.

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  • Very interesting to ornithologists are the few heath hens, the eastern representative of the prairie hen (pinnated grouse), which are found on the island of Martha's Vineyard, and are the sole survivors in the eastern states of one of the finest of American game birds, now practically exterminated even on the western plains.

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  • The Edgware Road bounds Hampstead on the west; and the borough is intersected, parallel to this thoroughfare, by Finchley Road, and by Haverstock Hill, which, continued under the names of Rosslyn Hill, High Street, Heath Street, and North End, crosses the Heath for which Hampstead is chiefly celebrated.

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  • Of all the public grounds within London this is the most valuable to the populace at large; the number of visitors on a Bank holiday in August is generally, under favourable conditions, about 100,000; and strenuous efforts are always forthcoming from either public or private bodies when the integrity of the Heath is in any way menaced.

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  • Heath (Erica tetralix) and ling (Calluna vulgaris) cover all the waste sandy regions in the eastern division of the country.

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  • It is, of course, dangerous to form an extreme judgment on an isolated and partially understood case, of which also we have no explanation from Bacon himself, but if the interpretation advanced by Heath be the true one, Bacon certainly suffered his first, and, so far as we can see, just judgment on the case to be set aside, and the whole matter to be reopened in obedience to a request from Buckingham.

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  • The signboard of a wayside inn near Goring Heath in Oxfordshire long bore a portrait of the king with couplets reciting how his majesty "drank from the bowl, and bowl'd for what he drank."

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  • In the period 18 751905 the extreme areas returned as " permanent pasture "-a term which, it should be clearly understood, does not include heath or mountain land, of which there are in Great Britain alone about 13 million acres used for grazing-were 23,772,602 acres in 1875, and 28,865,373 acres in 1905.

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  • The other most notable open spaces wholly or partly within the county are Hampstead Heath in the north-west, a wild, high-lying tract preserved to a great extent in its natural state, and in the south-west Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath and the royal demesne of Richmond Park, which from its higher parts commands a wonderful view up the rich valley of the Thames.

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  • Of the rivers farther south, which discharge into the Amazon through the Madeira, the Madre de Dios alone offers an extended navigable channel, together with some of its larger tributaries, such as the Heath and Chandless.

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  • The rood of Bromholm was a reputed fragment of the Cross which attracted many pilgrims. To the south of North Walsham is North Walsham Heath, whither in June 1381 a body of insurgents in connexion with the Peasants' Revolt were driven from before Norwich by Henry le Despenser, bishop of Norwich, and defeated; after which their leader, Geoffrey Lister, and others were sent to the scaffold.

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  • Their summits are open and covered with heath but their flanks and the lower ground are magnificently wooded The hills are deeply scored by steep and picturesque valleys, o which the most remarkable is the Devil's Punch Bowl, a hollo of regular form on the west flank of Hindhead.

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  • On the 8th of November 1688 Captain Heath arrived with orders from England, and took away Charnock against his will; but after peace was restored between the Mogul emperor and the company in February 1690, Charnock returned to Calcutta for the third and last time on the 24th of August of that year.

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  • Heath, who expresses a strong opinion against Bacon's action in the matter.

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  • The line adopted starts from Lake Suches, the source of a small river of that name flowing into the north of Lake Titicaca, crosses the Cordillera by the Palomani to the Tambopata river, follows that stream to the mouth of the Lanza, thence crosses to the source of the Heath river, which forms the dividing line down to its junction with the Madre de Dios, descends that river to the mouth of the Torosmonas, thence in a straight line north-westerly to the intersection of the Tahu.amanu river by the 69th meridian, and thence north on that meridian to the Brazilian frontier.

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  • Hounslow Heath, west of the town, had, according to the survey of 1546, an area of 4293 acres.

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  • Narrowly escaping assassination, at a banquet a few days later, at the hands of his rival, King Sweyn III., he succeeded only with the utmost difficulty in escaping to Jutland, but on the 23rd of October utterly routed Sweyn at the great battle of Grathe Heath, near Viborg, Sweyn perishing in his flight from the field.

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  • During the Turkish occupation the district was nearly depopulated, and allowed to lie almost desolate in marsh and heath and forest.

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