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1. I remember having to go up to the quarry on fire watch duty sometimes … you can see clear across the village from there … right over to Wales on a good day
2. During the week before Remembrance Day which actually falls on a Sunday this year, I talk with all of the folks at one time or another about what it meant for them – with the exception of Fred, they all have wartime memories of some sort – he was too young and was evacuated with his mother to somewhere in Wales for a couple of years
3. I found it while ferreting around in the ruins of a castle stronghold in the north of Wales where she was imprisoned for some time before being transferred to Wight where she spent the last years of her life
4. To one side is a large building which looks vaguely churchlike, though it is nothing like the Gotteshouse I saw in Wales
5. ‘She was only about seventeen; her mother had offended a small group of Welsh nationalists … the upshot was that they kidnapped the girl and stole her away to Wales, demanding all sorts of things in return for her safety
6. ‘But we weren’t followed when we went to Wales
7. ‘Hmmm … he admitted he had one or two moments on that trek of yours into the wilds of Wales
8. ‘What do you think, Sefir? Fancy going to Wales with us?’
9. Take Wales, for example, on Earth the place is riddled with little mining villages where men, women and children slaved underground in the most appalling conditions to produce coal which was then burned to produce pollution and energy to drive factories where even more men, women and children slaved in equally unpleasant conditions in order to keep body and soul together
10. In Scotland they have a major problem with wolves, but not here in Wales
11. The rain is pouring down in that unrelenting, I can keep this up all day sort of way that it tends to in Wales … at least from my recollections of the place
12. Not that it always rains in Wales, just that when it does, the rain doesn’t play around
13. His curious eyes fixed on Alastair, he explains that Sally has gone off to North Wales to see Uncle David’s house and that they have been to church with Anna who has given them a fantastic picnic lunch in her garden, going into substantial detail before finally reaching the salient point which is that they are trying to cut Anna’s lawn, but that the lawn mower is not working properly
14. Mum’s gone up to North Wales to see the Uncle David’s house today
15. Chapter 34 : Sally goes to North Wales
16. ‘You sound as though you know Wales pretty well,’ I commented, as he pulls out to overtake a caravan
17. ‘Ben, is there anything you’ve got arranged in the next few weekends? Only, we need to go up to the house in North Wales to sort furniture and I’m trying to arrange a date
18. You said to ring when I’d got a date for the North Wales trip
19. Jo looks tired but happy and is just asking me about North Wales went when Ben sticks his head out the back door,
20. Five minutes later he comes into the kitchen, ‘I’m glad I remembered that, it would have been annoying to have found out on Tuesday afternoon that Abi’s books are in North Wales
21. Sticking her head over the banister, she shakes her head and tells me that they are all in North Wales
22. ‘But that’s not primarily why I’m calling, Sally – it’s about the North Wales trip
23. ‘Well, we’re going up to North Wales at the weekend anyway, Katie, so you couldn’t have gone over even if he had been there
24. I tell him about Katie and her boyfriend issues (he agrees that it makes him feel old too!) and how we’re going to North Wales at the weekend to sort out the contents of David’s house
25. Chapter 52: Sally has Gary to dinner/ Weekend in North Wales
26. We went up to visit family in Wales
27. Josey Wales had a cold heart when it came to dealing with scum
28. I think they’re quite close even though he lives up on the coast of North Wales somewhere
29. In many parts of Scotland and Wales it affords none
30. In countries which have little commerce, on the contrary, such as Wales, or the Highlands of Scotland, they are very common
31. The mountains of Scotland, Wales, and Northumberland, indeed, are countries not capable of much improvement, and seem destined by nature to be the breeding countries of Great Britain
32. “I’m pretty sure we’re somewhere in Wales,” I said
33. Her younger brother and two sisters had immigrated to Wales, the land of the original Morgan’s
34. My brothers and my sister began to leave for Wales in 2038, but my father and mother refused to leave
35. If you want to split in London and go to Wales to see your brothers and sister, that’s fine
36. “Oh I see what you mean well it is like this the trouble and strife is Welsh that’s the wife to you and we live in Wales so when this lot started I enlisted and got put in this mob
37. * These countries are to the north of South Africa except Lesotho which is surrounded by South Africa, it being high in the mountains about the size of Wales and right in the middle of the country
38. But just as through the parted arras came young Henry, Prince of Wales,
39. "Yeah, and I'm the Prince of Wales," I laughed
40. I think it was in Wales
41. from University of New South Wales:
42. Furthermore, draconian legislation had been passed outlawing several groups in England and Wales, increasing stop and search provisions and the ability to lock people up for up to 80 days if they were suspected of any terrorism links
43. News and police surveillance helicopters and highway patrol had been following their movement through New South Wales
44. There was a small print of Washington praying at Valley Forge and a photo of Churchill and FDR forging the Allied Alliance on HMS Prince of Wales
45. When the cremation of Price was declared as being legal by the court, Wales followed suit
46. William Buckland in South Wales
47. But he was born in Shrewsbury; I guess it’s near Wales somewhere
48. Heathcote “Peter” Wales, being then (not now with his Wyoming ranch) an effete easterner, and a snob—aren’t they synonymous?—introduced us to weird concoctions of Guinness stout with both champagne and various ales
49. Wales and other law students comprised the bulk of the U
50. On Cefn Croes in Wales the developer built a complete concrete factory on the site, which is not unusual, as well as opened quarries to provide rock for new roads -- neither of which activities were part of the original planning application