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1. He shared his home but not his time, preferring, when not down at the pub watching Manchester City flatter to deceive in wide screen glory, to lock himself away in his room with his computers and his cable links to a very private world of digital opportunities
2. That same Sunday morning, following an anonymous tip off, various large and burly members of the Manchester police force’s vice squad battered down Danny’s front door, dragged him out of bed and bruisingly bundled him into the back of a white van
3. valleys to the west of Manchester, a town where the chimney stacks
4. Somewhere in the vicinity of Manchester
5. at the pub watching Manchester City flatter to deceive in wide
6. A recently retired footballer is telling her Dad that Manchester United must push up and pressurise their opponents today if they are going to keep their title ambitions on track
7. Manchester United, it would appear, must try harder too
8. ‘Oh no … my husband is, but I come from down Manchester way
9. They chatted on the walk through the streets of Manchester, Mr
10. Becky told him of her tutelage under her father's instruction and her first solo project, of Manchester and other cities she'd had the pleasure to experience in connection to her position
11. They strolled the grounds and walked through the preview exhibits of the Manchester Museum, scheduled to open to the public in early Spring
12. At the close of that afternoon someone made the proposal of a visit to Redditch, Manchester and a general tour for the early spring
13. manufactures of Manchester, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton, are many of them, upon this
14. Before long the tundra has enveloped Manchester, and the polar bears move in and turn it into a winter resort
15. As luck would have it, a syndicate of four million penguins from Antarctica have won a fortune on the lottery and, hearing that the skiing in Manchester is particularly good at this time of year, they decide to blow all their winnings on a vacation
16. The first he recognised as Brian Huang, a geologist from the Hesperian team, a stocky, short man of Chinese decent, not that there was any trace of it in his Manchester accent
17. I came round after being carried down to the beach to find a doctor from the Manchester Regiment examining me he said
18. The one ray of sunshine in all of this mess was that a fair bit of mail had caught up to us so there were a few letters from Helen and Rosie to read Helen had trained as a nurse and was now working in a hospital in Manchester but she had written that anytime soon she expected to move over to France and a field hospital to carry on her nursing duty
19. “I will tell you something for nothing Billy Boy Ma’s recovery is mainly down to your Helen and how she nursed her through the illness before she went to Manchester
20. “But there was me Helen and Mabel and we used to enjoy each others company enormously but when Helen took up nursing and then moved to Manchester it all changed
21. So once more I said goodbye to the people that I loved and to make matters worse I was going to spend a few days with Helen in Manchester which was out of the question now
22. She had returned to Manchester after Rosie had recovered to carry on with her nursing and must have been allocated duty over the Christmas period
23. The equipment and troops kept piling into the area I received a letter from Helen saying that she would be off for a few days at the same time I would and that I should go to Manchester to see her and work out which days we had off that were the same
24. “When did Helen get there she was supposed to be on duty and I was going to see her at Manchester is she alright George?” He replied with a smile
25. “I’m just so glad to see you I have missed you so much and sometimes in Manchester it has been so lonely being away from here although I have made friends there
26. move to Manchester on a new contract, she proceeded to fail at her
27. “Anyway Helen had gone back to the hospital at Manchester Mabel was spending more and more time round at Bert’s with his father and Beth was looking after Ma
28. William Manchester, a noted historian described this phenomenon relative to Douglas Macarthur, in a 1970"s tome, as the „American Caesar
29. With all respect, being a copper in Manchester or wherever for twenty years, counts for zilch in our mean streets
30. With all respect, being a copper in Manchester or wherever for twenty years means nothing in our mean streets
31. Letting us loose in Manchester will reduce the population dramatically and the long haired liberals will cry foul
32. News of the bloody and grisly attacks in Birmingham, London, Bradford, Manchester and Edinburgh was being discussed by several academics on the morning TV
33. Engles was the son of an industrialist and was sent to Manchester (the first major job for Owens) to work in a very poor Mill
34. Many streets have famous English names such as Oxford, Gloucester, Manchester, Disraeli, Worcester and more
35. This belief in the ease of life is a cornerstone of modern academia, as was obvious when Peter Atkins debated William Lane Craig in Manchester a few years ago
36. The mill workers in Manchester were very angry with Gāndhi
37. They blamed him for teaching Indians not to buy cloth made in Britain resulting in closure of mills in Manchester, and unemployment among mill workers
38. Gāndhi went to Manchester to talk to these unemployed mill workers
39. He also made it a point to visit Manchester, the textile capital of UK
40. The mill workers in Manchester understood his point of view and cheered him heartily when he finished talking
41. Hal had been offered a part in Coronation Street and was now in Manchester hoping for more roles in TV soaps
42. Matthew was surprised to learn that when Ellen came to England it was firstly to Manchester
43. Initially it meant going on an induction course to Manchester for a few days
44. “You know Walter, we go back over twenty years together, Manchester Grammar School and then Cambridge and in all that time I have never heard you say so many stupid things in a short space of time
45. As he sat on the train heading back to Manchester Graham decided his next step would be to contact Butler and arrange a meeting
46. Bill had been a detective with the Manchester Force and left to run the Trustees Saving Bank Security Division several years ago
47. He and his troops rule Manchester and he set his dogs on me and my boys for selling dope on his turf
48. Walter flew back to Miami then back to London before taking a train to Manchester
49. He was a dinosaur as were many of the senior officers in the city of Manchester
50. Another car followed with three more men inside, they would follow Jones to Heathrow then return to Manchester once their boss was safely on a plane