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During both | Derby and Leicester's history. |
Bradley was born in | Derby and became a house painter living in Derby. |
ainers use it as a prep race for the Louisiana | Derby, and potentially the Kentucky Derby. |
Palmer was born in | Derby and attended Derby Moor Community School. |
BAY 1: Red Arrow to | Derby and Chesterfield. |
It is the final stakes prep to the Florida | Derby and is an official prep race for the Kentucky |
The race is a prep to the Louisiana | Derby and an official prep race for the Kentucky Der |
Clark was born in | Derby and after studying art at evening classes he s |
een the most impressive in winning the Florida | Derby and the Santa Anita Derby. |
atches between Hopper's and Cook's (Edgar Road | derby) and College and Toye's (Kingsgate Street derb |
b, a pub team based at 'Sir Charles Napier' in | Derby and then for the Derby Midland Club. |
pitcher for Hee Seop Choi in the 2005 Home Run | Derby and Matt Kemp in the 2011 Home Run Derby. |
an American television series depicting roller | derby and was the first attempt to bring roller derb |
Abraham Reginald Flint, who was a solicitor in | Derby, and spent 40 years on Derby City Council. |
At age three, Sunny's Halo won the Arkansas | Derby and then, with jockey Eddie Delahoussaye aboar |
horse that was the winner of the 1906 Kentucky | Derby and Latonia Derby. |
The spring meet starts one week before the | Derby and continues until early July. |
horse, Outta Here, raced in the 2003 Kentucky | Derby and finished in seventh place. |
West bound services to Birmingham travel via | Derby and the Cross Country Route. |
ge produced Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby and several other children. |
Oliver was born in | Derby and joined Sheffield United as a trainee. |
al races are Prairie Lily Stakes, Saskatchewan | Derby, and Saskatchewan Futurity. |
pecial events each year include the demolition | derby and tractor pulls. |
1978, eleven horses have won both the Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes. |
om five UK locations in Ashford, Kent; London; | Derby and Cobham, Surrey. |
er trained Unbridled who won the 1990 Kentucky | Derby and Breeders' Cup Classic. |
Dorothy Heathcote lives in | Derby and is still teaching and writing. |
his retirement Kerr resided at Melbourne Hall, | Derby, and died there on 12 May 1927. |
Mill Reef's wins include the Epsom | Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. |
Notts & | Derby and Midland General are revivals of old bus op |
Purchasers included the Earl of | Derby and William Bullock, who had his own large pri |
Milton is a Hamlet 6 miles south-west of | Derby and 1.5 miles east of Repton. |
The | Derby and Sandiacre Canal Trust is a waterway societ |
(which is the official site of the | Derby and owned by Churchill Downs). |
y Dunn had four horses compete in the Kentucky | Derby and two in the Preakness Stakes. |
A home run | derby and a team introduction precedes the games. |
It was published in by | Derby and Jackson in 1856, and was well received. |
The Cup was presented by Lord | Derby and medals by the Lady Mayoress of Liverpool. |
The Grade III event is a prep for the Florida | Derby and has a $400,000 purse. |
rrently works as an Ambassador for the city of | Derby and in 2010 was given an Honorary Degree by th |
He returned to | Derby and was released by Derby at the end of follow |
City Rollergirls (Baltimore), Montreal Roller | Derby and Steel City Derby Demons at Earls Court Exh |
aded stakes, the Rebel Stakes and the Arkansas | Derby, and then take the Kentucky Derby. |
season hot by winning the grade two Louisiana | Derby and followed that up with another grade two vi |
ne That Bird finished second in the Borderland | Derby and on March 29 had a fourth-place finish in t |
s aim is the restoration and re-opening of the | Derby and Sandiacre Canal, the construction of the " |
m the 18th century, founder of the Royal Crown | Derby and owner of porcelain factories at Bow, Chels |
best remembered for winning the 1904 Kentucky | Derby and for being the first horse both bred and ow |
The Dante Stakes serves as a trial for the | Derby, and nine horses have won both races. |
ly opened in 1875, and held the first Kentucky | Derby and the first Kentucky Oaks in the same year. |
urton College, Saint Benedict Catholic School, | Derby and he trained with the Chellaston Youth Playe |
Ron was part of the Clough and Taylor era at | Derby, and then the just as successful Mackay era. |
Swaps won the 1955 Kentucky | Derby and, in his next outing, won the Will Rogers S |
Charlie Lister had won his fifth greyhound | Derby and equalled the post war record of five wins |
Peplow was born in | Derby, and played for Redditch before he joined Smal |
red racehorse, the winner of the 1972 Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes. |
ld Street, otherwise known as the A38, between | Derby and Stretton, Burton upon Trent. |
elected unopposed as Member of Parliament for | Derby and held the seat until 1689. |
was the son of Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of | Derby and his wife, Margaret Peverel. |
t Benedict School and Performing Arts College, | Derby and moonlights as a singer. |
of "Rycote", a school on the Kedlestone Road, | Derby, and later The Ashe at Etwall. |
ompared to urban areas such as Stoke-on-Trent, | Derby and neighbouring Rotherham. |
on to win the Preakness once, and the Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes twice. |
Shearwood was born in | Derby and was educated at Shrewsbury School before g |
n Derbyshire, England roughly half way between | Derby and Matlock. |
re the castle moat at Penrith, Bunkers Hill in | Derby and Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh. |
events including the Super Bowl, the Kentucky | Derby and the U.S. Open golf tournament. |
Under | Derby and his successor Benjamin Disraeli he was Sec |
ears, until Smarty Jones won the 2004 Kentucky | Derby and a bonus inspired by Brennan's. |
Earp was the son of William Earp of | Derby and his wife Sarah Taylor, daughter of James T |
, the coliseum is also used for boxing, roller | derby and musical acts. |
From 1995-2010, the Tampa Bay | Derby and the Florida Oaks were run on the same race |
It is almost midway between | Derby and Nottingham and is near junction 25 of the |
eld as Bingham, Oakham, Leicester, Long Eaton, | Derby and Manchester. |
en major races in France, including the French | Derby, and another two the following year. |
ickleover is now one of the largest suburbs in | Derby and is still expanding due to ongoing housing |
Named for the 2004 Kentucky | Derby and Preakness winner, Smarty Jones, the inaugu |
ved honorary doctorates from the University of | Derby and the University of Bradford. |
He trained at T.C. Simmonds Atelier of Art in | Derby and the studio of George Faulkner Armitage in |
n venues in southern California, including the | Derby and Disneyland's Plaza Pavilion. |
ing centre for BBC Radio Nottingham, BBC Radio | Derby and BBC Radio Leicester. |
oosevelt, Archibald Roosevelt, Ethel Roosevelt | Derby and Alice Roosevelt Longworth. |
99 in Kentucky) was the winner of the Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes in 2002. |
ift (winner of the Stephen Foster, the Indiana | Derby, and the Washington Park Handicap twice, among |
he league is to legitimize the sport of roller | derby and to promote businesses and organizations ru |
However, he was not offered a contract by | Derby, and on 4 September, he was snapped up by Chri |
9 by the Midland Counties Railway which linked | Derby and Nottingham with Leicester and thence to Lo |
II event raced on the same day as the Kentucky | Derby and is a prep to the Breeders' Cup Sprint. |
He was born in | Derby and was the goalkeeper of the English team, wh |
on, and home victories over eventual champions | Derby, and former title holders Ipswich, Arsenal, Bu |
o direct return weekday services to London via | Derby and Leicester along the Midland Main Line. |
enter of Alysheba, winner of the 1987 Kentucky | Derby and a 1993 U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee. |
rose, daughter of Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of | Derby and widow of Neil Primrose, in 1919. |
Buxton to London, as well as gaining access to | Derby and the East Midlands. |
Rowett enjoyed a good three-year spell with | Derby, and also played for Birmingham City, Leiceste |
la's Five Flags Speedway for the 2010 Snowball | Derby, and won the 43rd annual running of the event |
st daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and Lady Alice Spencer. |
bred racehorse and winner of the 2008 Kentucky | Derby and 2008 Preakness Stakes. |
toke started the season well by winning 3-0 at | Derby and a 2-1 over Wimbledon saw Stoke sitting at |
Although previously exhibited at | Derby and elsewhere, including Walsall Museum and Wo |
As he had been in the | Derby and Preakness, Candy Spots was the betting fav |
leted more than 100 competitive games for both | Derby and his next club, Everton who he joined three |
en Beloe's and Furley's (a Kingsgate Park (KP) | derby) and is always refereed by Mr. Nevin. |
alizes in decorating its pottery with Kentucky | Derby and Christmas themes, but it has other themes |
The village is south of | Derby, and between the River Trent (to the south) an |
ed a race win before competing in the Kentucky | Derby and by contemporary accounts was a difficult a |
sions of the Midlands, including Queen's Hall, | Derby and Coventry Central Hall. |
eph was the youngest son of Jedediah Strutt of | Derby and Elizabeth Woolatt, who had two other sons, |
ed in 1875 to the winner of the first Kentucky | Derby, and trophy presentations were sporadically ma |
In 1657 he was Mayor of | Derby and in 1659 was in parliament again as part of |
a buses: the 109 and the 'one' service between | Derby and Ashbourne . |
hter of Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of | Derby and Lady Constance Villiers, on December 10, 1 |
In 1962 Ridan won the Florida | Derby and Blue Grass Stakes and equaled the world re |
ime, Jackson was the longest serving player at | Derby and, in January 2006, signed a contract keepin |
serves as an early-season trial for the Epsom | Derby, and it has been contested by several subseque |
oughbred racehorses who twice won the Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes. |
Allestry was elected Member of Parliament for | Derby and was re-elected without contest in 1661 for |
the North Staffordshire Railway on its line to | Derby and was situated in a cutting to the east of M |
e in 1879 when he was elected a councillor for | Derby and some years later a Justice of the Peace. |
ughbred racehorse, winner of the 1976 Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes. |
This result was achieved by using the | Derby and the information relayed by datalink from a |
ukas trained Charismatic, winning the Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes that year. |
f the Year Ferdinand who won the 1986 Kentucky | Derby and the 1987 Breeders' Cup Classic. |
r they were held by William de Ferrers Earl of | Derby, and then by 'the lords of Leylandshire'. |
Henry Arnold rose to be Mayor of | Derby and in 1910 he had the honour of awarding his |
He was educated at the Diocesan School in | Derby and became a partner in the firms of Gilstrap, |
In 1936, he won the Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes with Bold Venture and in |
ent's 5th place finish was his most successful | Derby and in 1962 Green Hornet gave a 6th place best |
pril 2010, Williamson played in the Steel City | derby and scored the equalising goal from an acute-a |
l, networked to BBC Radio Leicester, BBC Radio | Derby and BBC Radio Lincolnshire in 1980. |
only son of Edward Smith-Stanley, 12th Earl of | Derby and Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of James Hami |
n 1834 he succeeded his father as 13th Earl of | Derby and withdrew from politics, instead concentrat |
both amateur and professional boxing events in | Derby and preferred to sit quietly at the back rathe |
the ballad called on Cheshire, Lancashire and | Derby and spared married men and widow's sons, did n |
and raced the champion colt and 1972 Kentucky | Derby and Belmont Stakes winner Riva Ridge, and supe |
s Professor of aesthetics at the University of | Derby and holds an Honorary Senior Research Fellowsh |
d raced Avatar, winner of the 1975 Santa Anita | Derby and the American Classic, the Belmont Stakes. |
urday and is the principal local newspaper for | Derby and surrounding parts of south Derbyshire. |
Strutt had used cast-iron for bridges in | Derby, and applied it to building, first a calico mi |
uld win the two April prep races, the Kentucky | Derby, and the May 27 Jersey Derby, Garden State's s |
he daughter of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of | Derby and Margaret de Quinci, and was succeeded by h |
irst serving as MEP for Staffordshire East and | Derby, and later as one of the members for the East |
, though strictly this was the junction of the | Derby and the Leicester line at the south of the tri |
was a chestnut mare who won the 1980 Kentucky | Derby and was the first filly to ever finish in the |
She was the winner of the 2010 Snowball | Derby and currently drives the #20 Group3 Asphalt To |
the rapidly growing populations of Sheffield, | Derby and Leicester with drinking water. |
y Settlement of the Northwest Territory, H. W. | Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1848) pp. |
representing the hundreds of Salford and West | Derby, and the former the hundreds of Amounderness, |
racehorse Sham, winner of the 1973 Santa Anita | Derby and remembered for his battles with the great |
England, situated 7 miles (11 km) northeast of | Derby and 2 miles (3 km) northwest of Ilkeston. |
ry, daughter and coheiress of John Hardwick of | Derby, and the sister of Bess of Hardwick. |
ef executive officer of the Republican Club at | Derby, and was vice president of the Vermont League |
this race, the Colonial Turf Cup, the Virginia | Derby and the Breeders' Cup Turf. |
Exterminator, the winner of the 1918 Kentucky | Derby and 1922 American Horse of the Year, and the b |
tention one day to win, if she could, both the | Derby and the Grand National. |
It straddles the A52 a few miles east of | Derby and contains two adjacent villages of very dif |
co-heiress of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and widow of Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos. |
il 1936 when the race was renamed the Manitoba | Derby and made open to three-year-old horses bred in |
ed as a Justice of the Peace for the County of | Derby and was a Member of the Lord Lieutenant's Comm |
rains Master Cutler service runs to London via | Derby and Leicester Mondays to Fridays providing a f |
now Milford, Orange, Woodbridge, Beacon Falls, | Derby and Naugatuck in New Haven County, Connecticut |
roughbred horse racing who twice won the Epsom | Derby and St. Leger Stakes. |
Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of | Derby and William Ewart Gladstone, successive secret |
s (with Affirmed prevailing barely in both the | Derby and Preakness) -- renewed their battle in that |
now Milford, Orange, Woodbridge, Beacon Falls, | Derby and Naugatuck in New Haven County, Connecticut |
is a popular resource for the people of North | Derby and in Spring the wood is covered by a carpet |
on Brumfield, Kauai King won the 1966 Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes but finished 4th in the B |
st England or Cardiff via Bristol, Birmingham, | Derby and Sheffield to North-East England and Scotla |
a new stakes record and then won the Kentucky | Derby and the Preakness Stakes. |
es General Assembly ran second in the Kentucky | Derby and fifth in the Preakness Stakes to winner Sp |
prep races: the Everglades Stakes, the Florida | Derby and the Blue Grass Stakes. |
he daughter of Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of | Derby and Alice Spencer. |
In the 1970s, his father was based at | Derby, and they lived in Etwall for four years, with |
urated in 2002, the race is named for Kentucky | Derby and Churchill Downs's Col. Matt Winn, who serv |
recession and competition from other mills in | Derby and Cheshire. |
swift and direct road links with nearby cities | Derby and Nottingham, as well as the city of Birming |
lf stood with William Marshal and the Earls of | Derby and Warwick with the King, whilst the other no |
mpion in 1980 as well as winning both the NCHA | Derby and Futurity. |
In honor of George | Derby and his contribution to the lighter, more irre |
(3-11 years) for Trent College located between | Derby and Nottingham.Trent College is a co-education |
les and estates of his father, the 2nd Earl of | Derby, and King Henry VIII took responsibility for b |
e became an assistant bishop in the Diocese of | Derby and was the rector of Walton-on-Trent and then |
In 2008, he trained Big Brown to Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes victories, although the c |
ion bureaux also located in St. Helens Street, | Derby and St. Nicholas Place, Leicester. |
de more than 30 league and cup appearances for | Derby and spent short periods on loan at Fulham and |
, he was educated at Henry Cavendish School in | Derby and University College, London, where he gradu |
Sophia, daughter of James Stanley, 7th Earl of | Derby, and was born at Knowsley Hall, Lancashire, th |
mning statistic, but Cox was a huge success at | Derby and became their longest serving manager since |
e a ward of Nicholas de la Hose by the Earl of | Derby and the estate was managed by nobles outside t |
He served under Lord | Derby and then Benjamin Disraeli as a Lord of the Tr |
red Wallis, Christopher Wood, Joseph Wright of | Derby and Carol Wyatt. |
sity, Oxford Brookes University, University of | Derby and University of Bedfordshire), modern appren |
ievements include being a Shire Councillor for | Derby and the West Kimberley, a member of the Nation |
career by winning the 2000 Guineas, the Epsom | Derby and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in the same |
repeated itself when he again won the Kentucky | Derby and Preakness Stakes with Forward Pass but fel |
in public relations in London, advertising in | Derby and was a media and presentation trainer in Sh |
ter, however, they moved to The County Ground, | Derby, and de Mel once again took five wickets - thi |
on Shoscombe before he had a chance to win the | Derby and pay off all his debts. |
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