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| The park also had a small zoo, an elk | paddock, a bear pit, a merry-go round, and an amphith |
| made its radio broadcast debut, with Charles | Paddock, a sports writer and former Olympian track st |
| At the 1924 Olympics, | Paddock again qualified for both the 100 and 200 m fi |
| played for Sir Horatio Mann's XI at Dandelion | Paddock against the Earl of Darnley's XI on 10 Septem |
| he location of a local nature reserve and the | Paddock Allotments. |
| Dean of Gibraltar. of St George's, Gloucester | Paddock also has degrees from the universities of Oxf |
| View of Marsh, | Paddock and Oakes looking towards Lindley |
| It had a croquet lawn, tennis court, orchard, | paddock and swimming pool. |
| he park contains many concession areas on the | Paddock and Club levels. |
| market and the culls were kept in Peterson's | paddock, and their brands altered by me. |
| ver 400 animals, which include small mammals, | paddock and farmyard animals, birds, primates, reptil |
| red Parkland, 37 Acres [150,000 m2] of Railed | Paddock and 104 Acres [421,000 m2] of valuable Commer |
| two full seasons before flipping over in his | paddock and sustaining injuries of such severity that |
| te Conduit Club against Kent at Bishopsbourne | Paddock and took six wickets in the match, three in e |
| an Formula 3. The championship is seen by the | paddock and media like the highest level of the serie |
| uilding and goods shed have been moved into a | paddock and are in good repair, Corriedale yard is we |
| as part of a plan conceived by Buckley Burton | Paddock and other Fort Worth civic leaders to create |
| Anthony Newley) and "These Old Shoes" (Chris | Paddock) appear on "War Elephant" and "Goodnight, Ire |
| rugated roofed building rises from the Pepper | Paddock, as its location is known, with your Wetlands |
| The venue was the | paddock at the back of the Three Tuns tavern, where t |
| In the | paddock at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, |
| ews and gossip live from the pit lane and the | paddock at each grand prix. |
| Paddock became famous for his unusual finishing style | |
| Paddock begun his hockey career at the Major Junior i | |
| tta Timber Company established a sawmill in a | paddock behind the goods shed which included a privat |
| Churchill had use of the | Paddock bunker in Neasden, but only used it on one oc |
| Checa shocked the | paddock by being on the pace and nearly winning the B |
| ahrain Grand Prix, rather than the previously | Paddock Circuit the Australian sedans used from 2006- |
| He also does | paddock commentary with Jill Byrne at Churchill Downs |
| ion to become an officer was to first enlist, | Paddock continued his efforts to enter as an officer. |
| Landsat image of the Goat | Paddock crater (circular feature in centre); screen c |
| evation data (x3 vertical exaggeration), Goat | Paddock crater (circular feature in centre); screen c |
| glish styled farmhouse on his land near Clear | Paddock Creek. |
| John | Paddock deconstructs the name Quiabelagayo as compose |
| The | paddock facilities are reasonable in size, with large |
| 871 and is independently owned and run by the | Paddock family. |
| Paddock Farm Water Gardens is situated in Dalton Gate | |
| Paddock Farm is a historic farm at 259 Salisbury Stre | |
| The | Paddock farm had between 1500 and 2000 sheep and at o |
| ude the Wrygarth Inn pub and nearby 'Hatfield | Paddock' football pitch adjacent to Densholme farm. |
| e first time in Origin, Lazarus stayed on the | paddock for the full 80 minutes. |
| at Fair Park, the Coliseum doubled as the pit | paddock for the Formula One teams. |
| View of | Paddock from a train passing over the Longroyd Bridge |
| John Allan Barnes | Paddock FRSA (born 8 August 1951) is an Anglican prie |
| tch, before plunging into the right-hander at | Paddock Hill Bend. |
| ing to hold off Bridgman, who made it past at | Paddock Hill Bend on the penultimate lap, only for Pa |
| Thelma | Paddock Hope died on December 13, 1991. |
| The couple had three children: Fredric | Paddock Hope (d. |
| y Ramona Duarte Castle, illustrated by Thelma | Paddock Hope (Newport Harbor Civic League, 1970; repr |
| Thelma | Paddock Hope (November 6, 1898-December 13, 1991) was |
| The previous reserve | Paddock in Dollis Hill was seen to be unsatisfactory |
| nearly identical to the impact crater of Goat | Paddock in Australia (5 km, up to 50 million years). |
| Melbourne, which began as the Richmond Survey | Paddock in 1850. |
| on had been formed in February 1916 at Bell's | Paddock in Brisbane, Queensland, with men drawn from |
| commissioned 21 October 1936, Commander H. E. | Paddock in command. |
| The Long | Paddock is an online supplement, carrying additional |
| Paddock is a district of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire | |
| Southorpe | Paddock is managed as a nature reserve by the Wildlif |
| Goat | Paddock is a 5 km-diameter near-circular bowl-shaped |
| Bishopsbourne | Paddock is first mentioned in an item in the Kentish |
| In 1960, the hamlet known as | Paddock Lake in the Town of Salem was approved to sep |
| The Fellowship of the Mystery (1913) Bishop | Paddock Lectures |
| ntific Evidences of Revealed Religion (1900), | Paddock lectures. |
| In 1857, | Paddock left New York and settled in Omaha, Nebraska, |
| His band became a regular feature at the | Paddock Lounge on Bourbon Street in the French Quarte |
| 4 Orange Route- Downtown to | Paddock Mall |
| In 1869, | Paddock married Emma Mack, and they had several child |
| s from Bayliss and one each from Woodhall and | Paddock meant that Albion retained the trophy, winnin |
| bout a dozen bison reside there in Bud Cotton | Paddock, named for the first Park Warden. |
| Hidden in the corner of a small | paddock next to the road is the mill race, apparently |
| Next door to Cloisters is a large | paddock, of which a little is cut away, what remains |
| arch party discovered two more skeletons in a | paddock on the opposite side of the road. |
| is name (addressing him variously as Hammock, | Paddock, Padlock, Hemlock, Hassock, Havoc, Maggot, an |
| He is a founding member of | Paddock Park (disbanded 2009), Sleeping with Sirens ( |
| Not long after disbanding | Paddock Park, Calzini went on to form We Are Defiance |
| In 1928, | Paddock participated in his third Olympics, but could |
| ere were widespread objections throughout the | paddock, particularly as there were several other pra |
| Pearce Racing Organisation burned out in the | paddock prior to first practice. |
| Cameraman Charles | Paddock said that, just before beginning filming on T |
| his children the best education possible, Dr. | Paddock's land became the site of the Paddock school |
| Near the river are the Deer Creek/Bryson | Paddock Sites where archaeologists have excavated the |
| Paddock springs pool this second feature pool was add | |
| e stands are called the Orchard Stand and the | Paddock Stand which provide catering facilities and a |
| The stands are called the Orchard Stand, | Paddock Stand (which is the members enclosure) and th |
| The | Paddock Stands and Paddock gallery |
| the area during the early to late 1900's were | Paddock, Stites, Stockhoff, Strawbridge, Robinson, Si |
| Prof. Adil Najam won the Fletcher School | Paddock Teaching Award (2004), MIT's Goodwin Medal fo |
| achieved quite a few wins and placings in The | Paddock to Plate Challenge. |
| In March 1880, | Paddock unsuccessfully requested President Hayes appo |
| ed for Feast Week in an orchard adjoining the | paddock, upon which many of the elite of the neighbou |
| of the original feature pool and is themed to | Paddock village and spring area with a zero-depth ent |
| Paddock was not a part of the relay team. | |
| Paddock was born in Gloucester and educated at The Cr | |
| The original vineyard, First | Paddock, was augmented by two other small vineyards i |
| Bishopsbourne | Paddock was a cricket ground at Bourne House, seat of |
| he 1981 Oscar-winning film about those races, | Paddock was portrayed by Dennis Christopher. |
| The next year, Charlie | Paddock was sent out to represent his country at the |
| Dr. | Paddock was an example of the typical country doctor, |
| e Cricket Ground, which was part of a 'police | paddock', was given to the Melbourne Cricket Club by |
| evacuated nearby residents of number 44 Comb | Paddock, Westbury-on-Trym, a Bristol suburb, whilst s |
| Goats reside in an open | paddock which visitors can enter, and can, for a pric |
| in East Germany, Ivy was touring back to the | paddock with his helmet resting on the tank when his |
| With the American 4 x 100 m relay team, | Paddock won a third Olympic medal. |
| Medway Valley Line - | Paddock Wood to Strood (service designation) |
| The Medway Valley Line opened from | Paddock Wood to Maidstone on 25 September 1844. |
| The line from | Paddock Wood to Maidstone had already taken the only |
| ice from the station is one train per hour to | Paddock Wood and Tonbridge, and one train an hour to |
| make an end-on junction with the branch from | Paddock Wood at what is now Maidstone West station. |
| presentation of a petition to the Cranbrook & | Paddock Wood Railway Company in November 1892, the na |
| stone West, with alternate trains extended to | Paddock Wood and Tonbridge, and two trains an hour to |
| t, of which one train per hour is extended to | Paddock Wood and Tonbridge, and two trains an hour to |
| stone West, with alternate trains extended to | Paddock Wood and Tonbridge, and two trains an hour to |
| en-wagon fitted head, which had departed from | Paddock Wood Down Siding West at 20:12. |
| He lives in | Paddock Wood, Kent with his wife Pip. |
| h, Brenchley, Capel, Horsmonden, Lamberhurst, | Paddock Wood, Pembury and Speldhurst) |
| to London are available from either Strood or | Paddock Wood, or from Maidstone East, a short walk aw |
| box, the distance from London is measured via | Paddock Wood, and the Up (towards London) direction i |
| ntinue to Tonbridge, rather than terminate at | Paddock Wood. |
| rks as a supply teacher at Mascalls School in | Paddock Wood. |
| nd Maidstone, and typically hourly through to | Paddock Wood. |
| the South Eastern Railway built a branch from | Paddock Wood. |
| & Lamberhurst, when the line was opened from | Paddock Wood. |
| e connecting Strood with Maidstone (West) and | Paddock Wood. |
| and that the assistant general manager, John | Paddock, would be interim head coach until a permanen |
| The name was changed to Charles | Paddock Zoo in honor of its founder in 1980. |
| The Charles | Paddock Zoo is a small 5-acre (2.0 ha) community zoo |
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