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title, although they were only one point off | Newcastle United after beating them on Easter Tuesday, |
ishing in 9th position, only 4 points behind | Newcastle United F.C, who finished 5th in the table. |
their English league title by five points to | Newcastle United after winning it for the previous 3 s |
That meant Town finished 5 points behind | Newcastle at the end of the season. |
st League and won the title by 9 points from | Newcastle United. |
a degree in Government and Public Policy at | Newcastle Polytechnic. |
ll, after Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius ( | Newcastle) and Condercum. |
The 2004-05 season begun poorly for | Newcastle United, with no win in their first 4 matches |
d is 10,890, 5.7% of the total population of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d is the first European to enter the port of | Newcastle. |
rn perimeter defensive system of the Port of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, as part of Fort |
ne to coal loading facilities at the Port of | Newcastle. |
ed locally, it was exported from the port of | Newcastle from the mid 14th century onwards. |
ingham set out on her journey to the port of | Newcastle, north of Sydney, towed stern-first because |
e Pacific Ocean and the Hunter River port of | Newcastle, New South Wales, from 1817 until 2007. |
tt was appointed as Customer of the ports of | Newcastle, Dundrum, Killough, Portaferry, Donaghadee, |
le rides and dinghy rows from Portsmouth and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
r 2006 Winsper resigned from his position at | Newcastle United after becoming disillusioned when he |
he moved into a player coaching position for | Newcastle Souths taking them to their divisional final |
ur, and considered the executive position at | Newcastle an opportunity "he had to take". |
the Falkland Islands; then a similar post in | Newcastle, New South Wales following which he was elev |
In November 2007 Clark left his post at | Newcastle to rejoin Roeder who he worked under at Newc |
ved to the site from Stepney Bank Pottery in | Newcastle. |
nce with Sydney United, Parramatta Power and | Newcastle United. |
ed to the bar in 1840 and set up practice in | Newcastle, New Brunswick. |
dmitted to the bar and commenced practice in | Newcastle. |
ph for Vergennes and he received praise from | Newcastle for his skills. |
Beaumont Street, the restaurant precinct of | Newcastle. |
ng codes, to join Guinness Premiership side, | Newcastle Falcons, in time for the start of their 2008 |
er as a trainee for English Premiership side | Newcastle United in 2001. |
On 21 May 2010, Guinness Premiership club | Newcastle Falcons announced that they had appointed Mo |
year contract with Guinness Premiership side | Newcastle Falcons, turning down an offer from league c |
Premierships: 1997, | Newcastle Knights defeated Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles |
of the Hotspur Hotel, as the new premises of | Newcastle Breweries Limited. |
Unable to regain the form of previous years, | Newcastle spent three seasons in the lower regions of |
ollowing year he was ordained as a priest at | Newcastle. |
orough for the government) to Prime Minister | Newcastle, urging an immediate decision on who should |
Prior to | Newcastle Gosforth moving in, the site had been the Ne |
t Shieldfield whilst he was held prisoner at | Newcastle by Parliamentarian forces. |
h Henrietta transported convict prisoners to | Newcastle on 30 November 1821. |
n its first season took opera productions to | Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Oxford |
This productivity encouraged | Newcastle head coach Rob Wilson to re-sign Campbell fo |
He turned professional with | Newcastle United in 1963 but was unable to establish h |
w and most notably played professionally for | Newcastle United, although he made only one appearance |
He moved to play professionally for | Newcastle Falcons RFC, from where he won two caps for |
by Shapcott as part of her Professorship at | Newcastle. |
introduced as an extra-curricular program at | Newcastle Grammar School. |
Luke Walsh came to prominence at | Newcastle after the retirement of legendary player And |
he brother in law of a prominent politician ( | Newcastle), he served in several positions over his li |
2010, as they defeated fellow promoted side | Newcastle United 3-1 at the Hawthorns. |
o acquire tenanted residential properties in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Education at the prison is provided by | Newcastle College, with a range of courses provided - |
Nicholas Guy Coulton was Provost of | Newcastle from 1990 to 2000 and then, when the office |
duate degree in philosophy and psychology at | Newcastle University. |
current Head of the School of Psychology at | Newcastle University. |
Best Bars, and is currently the only pub in | Newcastle upon Tyne to make the list. |
He was the director of publicity for | Newcastle City Council between 1934 and 1940. |
mbria and the Scottish Borders, published in | Newcastle Upon Tyne by Trinity Mirror. |
The Cluny was one of only two pubs in | Newcastle to make it into the 2004 Good Pub Guide. |
ed in a pre-season friendly punch-up against | Newcastle United with Fabricio Coloccini. |
He recently purchased two | Newcastle community papers, the Newcastle & Lake Macqu |
85 purchasing the French Fort Cove quarry in | Newcastle and securing that year the contract to suppl |
d open-air performances on Spiller's Quay in | Newcastle upon Tyne of ‘Naumachia' by European perform |
rom mining regions in Tarong, Queensland and | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
nd writer, Professor Giyassuddin Qureshie of | Newcastle University used to attend Allama Sahib's Dar |
Meacock has worked for BBC Radio in | Newcastle and Tyne Tees Television, before moving to L |
is produced by sister station Metro Radio in | Newcastle and also broadcasts on TFM Radio. |
Nov. 26-27, 2007 at Metro Radio Arena, | Newcastle, England $1,600,650 Attendance: 18,417 Capac |
n March 30, 2007, held at Metro Radio Arena, | Newcastle, England, featuring 6 boxers from the US rea |
Terry was conceived during an air raid on | Newcastle upon Tyne and born in 1944. |
Save our Rails, a | Newcastle rail lobby group, has suggested opening a ne |
RAILSCOT on | Newcastle and Berwick Railway |
d the temporary terminus of the railway from | Newcastle while the bridge over Wallis Creek was built |
Born and raised in | Newcastle, he played junior football for Adamstown Ros |
The regiment was raised at | Newcastle in 1741 as the 57th Regiment of Foot, ranked |
Davies was born and raised in | Newcastle and moved to Sydney, aged 17, initially livi |
Andrew Tylecote was raised in | Newcastle upon Tyne, where he was a Scholar of the Roy |
iggest crowds, including 8,000 to a rally in | Newcastle and he campaigned widely, travelling to Vict |
Gilbert Alexander Ralston (1912, | Newcastle, Northern Ireland - 1999, Mount Pleasant, So |
y 2005 - Jean-Alain Boumsong from Rangers to | Newcastle United, £8m |
on-league football with Stafford Rangers and | Newcastle Town. |
and at club level for Broughton Rangers, and | Newcastle, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 or 5. |
The Wasps were then re-named the | Newcastle Cobras, and in the next few years changed ha |
e sides during the Jacobite Rebellions, with | Newcastle in support of the Hanoverians with the Germa |
ightning campaign, outflanking the rebels at | Newcastle upon Tyne and capturing a rebel stronghold a |
ilt as part of the 1825-40 reconstruction of | Newcastle city centre. |
d material and three live tracks recorded at | Newcastle City Hall. |
Stanley, County Durham and was recruited by | Newcastle United as an apprentice after scouts had spo |
ire man Scott Jackson was first recruited by | Newcastle United before going on to become the Magpies |
neuro-surgical care are usually referred to | Newcastle general Hospital. |
found in coastal and subcoastal regions from | Newcastle in New South Wales to Cooktown in Queensland |
Her port of registry was | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Bowden was a regular for | Newcastle United for the next two years (although the |
Newton went on to appear regularly for | Newcastle during the 2002 season, making 25 appearance |
f earthquake resistant design regulations in | Newcastle, nor the strengthening of old buildings, alt |
In May 2010 Wharton was released from | Newcastle Utd. |
Hamilton was one of four players released by | Newcastle at the end of the 2000-01 season. |
He was released by | Newcastle at the end of 2008 after finishing the seaso |
Leeds were finally relegated after | Newcastle Falcons beat Sale Sharks. |
The family relocated to | Newcastle, a mining town and harbour in New South Wale |
Tooth's family relocated to | Newcastle when he was seven years of age. |
He remained at | Newcastle until the end of the 1987-88 season, when th |
on the Clackline railway, and was removed to | Newcastle Hospital. |
Rosebuds renamed themselves | Newcastle Rosebud United while they played in the NSL. |
Acton & Willesden were replaced by | Newcastle. |
In the first Barnsley lost in the replay to | Newcastle. |
the Australian House of Representatives for | Newcastle from 1901 until his death in 1935. |
rogramming, with those represented including | Newcastle Falcons, Blyth Spartans F.C., Gateshead F.C. |
He is currently a researcher in | Newcastle University and heads The Institute for Agein |
ry, he scored twice for the reserves against | Newcastle United's reserves, in a 4-4 draw. |
He was a resident of | Newcastle, New Brunswick for most of his life, where h |
not known, but he was apparently resident in | Newcastle by 1839, in Parton, Cumberland, during 1843- |
the game winning goal in a 2-0 result versus | Newcastle United on 25 September 2007 during a League |
His performance in this match resulted in | Newcastle United and Middlesbrough asking about his av |
st of the game with ten players resulting in | Newcastle winning 3-1. |
Sydney (which Broughton retained), Adelaide, | Newcastle and Melbourne. |
alglish and the sister of retired ex-Celtic, | Newcastle United, Houston Dynamo, and Livingston midfi |
en superseded by photography, and retired to | Newcastle, having been awarded the Turner annuity (a p |
as even linked by the media with a return to | Newcastle after being spotted at several games. |
tralia, Norris departed the AIS to return to | Newcastle, and thereafter announced that he would be t |
prise in the 2006-07 UEFA Cup return against | Newcastle United, in St James' Park. |
ld shortly be followed by Robert's return to | Newcastle after his unsuccessful stint. |
tire after the 2010 NRL season and return to | Newcastle to work in the mines and play for local club |
burbs Magpies for a season, then returned to | Newcastle to captain-coach Wests Newcastle in 1946-47 |
ut of rugby for over a year, Dan returned to | Newcastle in 2007 where he led the Hamilton Hawks to l |
He briefly returned to | Newcastle and then went to England gaining a Licentiat |
On 4 July 2006 Gennoe returned to | Newcastle United for a second spell. |
innipeg, Ottawa and Toronto, she returned to | Newcastle following her father's death in 1933. |
However he returned to | Newcastle in 2009, playing for Nelson Bay before switc |
Hewison briefly returned to | Newcastle before joining Northampton Town in 1920 as a |
In 1886, he returned to | Newcastle to build a church; Eddy returned to Regina i |
46, Hutton settled at Malta, but returned to | Newcastle in 1857, and then West Hartlepool, where he |
91 / 1992 season as Kevin Keegan returned to | Newcastle and relegation to the old Third Division was |
e had joined Plymouth Argyle but returned to | Newcastle without making any first-team appearances. |
were given a hero's welcome on returning to | Newcastle. |
ith Scottish side Gretna before returning to | Newcastle to play for Newcastle Blue Star. |
08 interview, Christopher Mort revealed that | Newcastle had "heard on the grapevine" that Wise was c |
ng Security in a Changing World review, that | Newcastle would be decommissioned in January 2005. |
e beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in | Newcastle with Coal brought from the town Moor along t |
The first to do so was Rhema FM | Newcastle. |
1354: Henry de Roston, Richard de | Newcastle |
Jimmy Richardson joined | Newcastle in April 1928 from Blyth Spartans, making hi |
e company Swan Hunter & Wigham Richardson of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England and launched in 1899. |
octrine in the Dioceses of Durham, Ripon and | Newcastle. |
that was situated on Westgate Road opposite | Newcastle Central Station in the Grainger Town of Newc |
boundary of north Cork on the R522 Road from | Newcastle West to Liscaroll/Buttevant, County Cork. |
It is the only village on the road between | Newcastle West and Dromcollogher. |
It is located on the main road between | Newcastle and Nelson Bay. |
3 miles from Dundrum on the A2 road between | Newcastle and Belfast. |
In November 1929 he left Anlaby Road for | Newcastle United, netting City a huge profit by moving |
e BBC Broadcasting Centre on Barrack Road in | Newcastle upon Tyne with journalists also based at new |
It is located on the main road between | Newcastle and Nelson Bay but is largely undeveloped, p |
From 1824 he surveyed the road from | Newcastle to Wallis Plains (Maitland), measuring reser |
inting works are on the Castlewellan Road in | Newcastle, County Down. |
ntrances - Barrack Lane (off Derby Road) and | Newcastle Drive/Park Row (off The Ropewalk)- that prov |
ct has been partly funded by Northern Rock - | Newcastle Falcons' sponsor. |
venues, rivalling the homes of the Rocks and | Newcastle. |
before taking up an assistant coach role at | Newcastle Jets in 2006. |
lingwood Bruce's Handbook to the Roman Wall ( | Newcastle) |
Ross attended | Newcastle University, UK and graduated in 2003 with a |
Grimsby Town, Kilmarnock, Rotherham United, | Newcastle United, Doncaster Rovers, and Bolton Wandere |
season in the third qualifying round beating | Newcastle Blue Star 3-0 to progress to the fourth qual |
Tameka Butt, Brisbane Roar - Round 10, | Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar |
First Grade Debut: 2002 - Round 10, | Newcastle vs New Zealand Warriors at EnergyAustralia S |
First Grade Debut: 1990 - Round 1, | Newcastle Knights vs North Sydney Bears at EnergyAustr |
l Route is used to describe its route around | Newcastle City Centre. |
Route serves | Newcastle Airport. |
The route from | Newcastle to West Wallsend was 25 kilometres long and |
pton and scored against Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United. |
h Premier League clubs, Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United for a trial, but no transfer was made |
oved on to Southampton, Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United. |
(twice), Halifax, Hull Kingston Rovers, and | Newcastle RLFC. |
er-class brig-sloop, built by William Row at | Newcastle and launched in 1806. |
zer-class brig-sloop built by William Row at | Newcastle and launched in 1806. |
Andrew remained as director of rugby at | Newcastle Falcons after the injury that ended his play |
pacity Kingston Park stadium with rugby side | Newcastle Falcons. |
It is run at | Newcastle over a distance of 2 miles and 19 yards (3,2 |
lies just off the military road running from | Newcastle to Carlisle which was built by General Wade |
The Coast Road (A1058) runs from | Newcastle to the coast. |
Northbound, the service runs to | Newcastle via Seaham, Sunderland and Heworth, with som |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
The Tyne Valley railway line runs between | Newcastle and Carlisle, with stops at Wylam, Corbridge |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle. |
Belfast and the builder was John Russell of | Newcastle. |
Boersma was sacked from | Newcastle after it was discovered that he had been out |
d in Lytteton on 15 July 1878 and sailed for | Newcastle on the 30 July 1878 |
The Parish Church of Saint Mary, | Newcastle upon Tyne, designed by Augustus Welby Pugin |
At the same time | Newcastle is preparing to host a visit from a group of |
was offered a job at an animal sanctuary in | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
se £1.5 million to buy a medical scanner for | Newcastle University's Campus for Aging and Vitality t |
ave two children, who both went to school in | Newcastle. |
hen went to the Royal Free Grammar School in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
was brought up in Rye, and went to school at | Newcastle Royal Grammar School. |
chool is a coeducational secondary school in | Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. |
e was educated at Gosforth Grammar School in | Newcastle upon Tyne and at the University of Leicester |
terature and Health in the English School at | Newcastle University and was a recipient of the presti |
high schools: Hunter Girls' High School and | Newcastle Girls' High School. |
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