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  • ripping his cartilage, tearing ligaments and chipping a bone in his knee.
  • ith a shearing cutting action (instead of the chipping action that Jorden & Shirley (1966) assumed i
  • n short game abilities, specifically putting, chipping and pitching.
  • Under the stewardship of David Chipping and then Nigel Collinson the club went on to
  • machine that could do the job faster without chipping any dishes.
  • al, in which O'Shea scored the fourth goal by chipping Arsenal goalkeeper Manuel Almunia from the ed
  • ng the new call letters WDXB, gradually began chipping away at WZZK's audience, and in 2002 began br
  • riad ways Aquino bedeviled the Marcos regime, chipping away at its monolithic facade.
  • s the election night progressed, Carter began chipping away at Udall's lead, eventually going into t
  • r the removal of such ice have been employed; chipping away the ice or even using fire hoses in an a
  • can tribes created petroglyphs by scraping or chipping away the dark varnish to expose the lighter r
  • Myself (Dave) & Jonny have been secretly chipping away for the past 11 months at new material u
  • endon South and lost some of its wards to the Chipping Barnet seat.
  • Barnet Vale (the area formerly in Chipping Barnet parish) (279 acres)
  • ll Open Space is a large public open space in Chipping Barnet in the London Borough of Barnet.
  • London, and runs through Finchley, Whetstone, Chipping Barnet and Monken Hadley.
  • cies of Brent East, Brent North, Brent South, Chipping Barnet, Harrow Central, Harrow East, Harrow W
  • at part of Woodhouse ward be transferred from Chipping Barnet; and that parts of Mill Hill ward and
  • ransferred from Hendon to the constituency of Chipping Barnet; that parts of Golders Green ward and
  • 93 and then Vicar of St Bartholomew's Church, Chipping before his appointment as Archdeacon of Italy
  • e was born in Cirencester and was educated at Chipping Camden Grammar School and was elected to a To
  • he name Campden tablet comes from the town of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, England, where th
  • Chipping Campden was associated with the Arts and Craf
  • It is also only 2 miles (3.2 km) from Chipping Campden (the "jewel of the Cotswolds" so a pe
  • remain until 1924, when the couple retired to Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire.
  • with the community of craftsmen gathering in Chipping Campden under the leadership of CR Ashbee - a
  • ng after the basement rooms were flooded; the Chipping Campden Community Trust; and the Co-operative
  • He lived on the edge of Chipping Campden in the Cotswolds from 1904 to 1935.
  • He attended Chipping Campden grammar school and was taught Hebrew
  • He was educated at the free schools of Chipping Campden and Worcester.
  • t Wilson Memorial Garden is in the village of Chipping Campden
  • She lived and worked at Lapstone Farm, in Chipping Campden during World War II.
  • Bennett attended Chipping Campden School in Gloucestershire prior to gr
  • nk, 33.5 kilometres (20.8 mi) from Banbury to Chipping Campden where it links to the Cotswold Way Na
  • arden is located at the north eastern edge of Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire, England, in an ar
  • Payne was born in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, on 7 November 1818,
  • s include Andoversford, Bourton-on-the-Water, Chipping Campden, Fairford, Lechlade, Moreton-in-Marsh
  • In 1902 the works moved to Chipping Campden, in the picturesque Cotswolds of Glou
  • ts hilltop site in the Broadway Country Park, Chipping Campden, Snowshill village, Snowshill Manor (
  • Its nearest town is Chipping Campden, which lies approximately 2.75 miles
  • September 1909 saw Nelly resident in Chipping Campden, trying to persuade her publisher Mr
  • e basement rooms of the Old Police Station in Chipping Campden.
  • architects were Thomas and Edward Woodward of Chipping Campden.
  • t to Broadway Tower and the scenic descent to Chipping Campden.
  • lmington and 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east from Chipping Campden.
  • Land in Clitheroe, Chipping, Cliviger, Read, Simonstone and Blackburn
  • The name, Chipping derives from the Old English word cieping mea
  • The club also includes a driving range, chipping green, and practice bunker.
  • Chipping has its own Local History Society.
  • h Feering, Hatfield Peverel, Kelvedon, Witham Chipping Hill and Central, Witham North, Witham South,
  • nded when a shotgun pellet entered his cheek, chipping his tooth and sending him to a Panama City em
  • Chipping ice / salt (restrictions and plugs which can
  • rove the length of the field with Chris Gould chipping in a 19 yard field goal to win the game.
  • ates and other contributing countries are all chipping in to do our part."
  • with the Wildcats in 1999-2000, on his debut chipping in with three rebounds and tough defense in s
  • ason and has provided many assists as well as chipping in with several goals as well as Neath go in
  • She appeared in two matches, chipping in with one assist.
  • After chipping in situationally during his first two seasons
  • r Adirondack Lynx, while scoring 10 goals and chipping in 8 assists.
  • cored 30 goals that season, with Robert Pires chipping in with 14 goals.
  • Watford and played 100 league games for them chipping in with 2 goals along the way.
  • Ben O'Connor proved the scoring hero, chipping in with six points, to help his side to a nar
  • government (district, county and parliament) Chipping is represented by the Conservative Party (as
  • Chipping is a village and civil parish of the borough
  • Chipping is part of the Longridge with Bowland ward of
  • North won by 4 points, easily chipping it around and creating loose men around the w
  • ne more often with handle than blade to avoid chipping it.
  • Norton, after this the siding was served from Chipping Norton only until closure in 1962.
  • for the Cheltenham extension; this was in the Chipping Norton branch fork, and had a 22-foot (6.7 m)
  • ient for trains which did not need to call at Chipping Norton Junction, and for the benefit of these
  • 7 a second section was opened, connecting the Chipping Norton branch to the Oxford & Rugby line at K
  • Chipping Norton
  • Recorded at Chipping Norton Studios
  • Site of Chipping Norton railway station.
  • Location of Chipping Norton School in Oxfordshire
  • Chipping Norton School is a mixed, comprehensive secon
  • WOLF (2009) The Theatre, Chipping Norton and Latitude Festival
  • RAF Chipping Norton was a World War II Royal Air Force sta
  • There were two tunnels between Chipping Norton and Hook Norton: Chipping Norton Tunne
  • There were two signal boxes: Chipping Norton East on the station platform and Chipp
  • Chipping Norton was one of the boroughs reformed by th
  • Other victories included the Group 1 Chipping Norton Stakes, also in Sydney.
  • o, Oxford depot has out-stations at Bicester, Chipping Norton and Harwell.
  • Long lived at Chipping Norton until 1901 when the banks foreclosed o
  • When the Chipping Norton Railway from Kingham on the Oxford, Wo
  • 972, by a merger of the municipal boroughs of Chipping Norton and Witney urban district, and Chippin
  • eat Western Railway, which had taken over the Chipping Norton Railway, opened the passenger halt on
  • the GWR began operating a bus service between Chipping Norton and Banbury via Hook Norton.
  • enger services from Kingham to Cheltenham and Chipping Norton in 1962 and freight services in 1964.
  • In 1863 the WMR amalgamated with the GWR and Chipping Norton became part of the Great Western syste
  • d in August 1929 and the East Box was renamed Chipping Norton Signal Box.
  • Mr. Edmund Stone of Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire" whereas at the end of
  • Chipping Norton is a market town in the Cotswold Hills
  • The Reverend Edmund Stone, a vicar from Chipping Norton in Oxfordshire, England, noted in 1763
  • He later became player manager of Chipping Norton Town winning promotion for them from t
  • Railways withdrew passenger services between Chipping Norton and King's Sutton and closed all inter
  • ns of railway had been completed: one between Chipping Norton and King's Sutton and the other betwee
  • and civil parish 6.5 miles (10.5 km) east of Chipping Norton and 9 miles (14 km) south of Banbury i
  • ond husband in 1993, she sold her business in Chipping Norton and spent her fiftieth year backpackin
  • Meek became the first female Chairman of the Chipping Norton Chamber of Commerce, was elected as a
  • In 1829 a Baptist missionary from Chipping Norton applied for a licence to convert a bui
  • eastern Cotswolds, via Lechlade, Burford and Chipping Norton and on through Banbury and Daventry be
  • urus from a limestone quarry at Cornwell near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • , Wheatley, Watlington, Banbury, Hook Norton, Chipping Norton, Charlbury, Woodstock, Kidlington, Wit
  • urus from a limestone quarry at Cornwell near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • ncluding Alfords Point, Bangor, Barden Ridge, Chipping Norton, East Hills, Engadine, Hammondville, H
  • He came from the town of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • He died in 1963 aged 74 in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • annah, who was born c.1850 at Gaginwell, near Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • She was born to Jane Cooper in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England.
  • Their convictions were met with rioting in Chipping Norton, questions in Parliament and a royal p
  • e civil parish about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • vil parish, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • also developed his property across the river, Chipping Norton, building stables and tracks.
  • il parish about 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • civil parish, about 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • a record label founded in 1991, and based in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, specialising in
  • on the B4031 main road between Deddington and Chipping Norton, which was a turnpike from 1770 until
  • lode valley about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • The Reverend Edward Stone, a vicar from Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, noted in 1763 t
  • nbury, Bicester, Burford, Carterton, Chinnor, Chipping Norton, Didcot, Kidlington, Thame, Wallingfor
  • It rises about 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Chipping Norton, and flows south east past Old Chalfor
  • d including towns such as Woodstock, Burford, Chipping Norton, Charlbury, and Witney (where the coun
  • Charlbury and 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • f Charlbury and 4 miles (6.4 km) southeast of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire.
  • urus from a limestone quarry at Cornwell near Chipping Norton.
  • He was born in Chipping Norton.
  • Surrey Beatty & Sons Pty Ltd: Chipping Norton.
  • It is slightly to the north of Chipping Norton.
  • ng Schools (SFTS 6 and SFTS 15) operated from Chipping Norton.
  • in Oxfordshire about 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Chipping Norton.
  • es to be discontinued between Hook Norton and Chipping Norton.
  • Hunt Edmunds Hitchmans closed the brewery in Chipping Norton.
  • Oxfordshire about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Chipping Norton.
  • Chipping Norton: The Wychwood Press.
  • commonly, a series of marks made by vibratory chipping of a bedrock surface by rock fragments carrie
  • The shameful chipping of the beautiful carving has been going on fo
  • ral jewelry is damage to the teeth, including chipping of the enamel, cuspal fractures and deep-seat
  • ks like a rundown city park with yellow paint chipping off the curb."
  • St Peter's Way (a 45-mile (72.5 km) walk from Chipping Ongar to Bradwell-on-Sea), the Three Forests
  • It included the small town of Chipping Ongar and the parishes surrounding it.
  • lake Hall is a country house and gardens near Chipping Ongar in Essex.
  • t of Harlow, 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north west of Chipping Ongar and 3.9 miles (6.3 km) south east of Sa
  • is located about 3 km (2 miles) northwest of Chipping Ongar and is 18 km (11 miles) west from the c
  • t of Epping, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south-east of Chipping Ongar and 3.2 miles (5.1 km) south of Harlow.
  • Just like Greensted (near Chipping Ongar) is sometimes confused with Greenstead,
  • he west of Essex, 8.4 km (5.2 miles) north of Chipping Ongar, between Harlow in the west and 14.5 km
  • t is located 2.0 miles (3.2 km) North-East of Chipping Ongar, 2.4 miles (3.9 km) North-West of North
  • rell, Clerk to the Trustees, 157 High Street, Chipping Ongar, Essex CM5 9JD.
  • Saint Martin, Chipping Ongar, Essex: south aisle, 1884
  • Chipping Ongar, Greensted and Marden Ash, High Ongar,
  • Victor John Surridge (1882 - 27 June 1911) Chipping Ongar, Essex, UK an English motor-cycle racer
  • It was centred on the town of Chipping Ongar.
  • t of Essex, contiguous with the small town of Chipping Ongar.
  • ed Road approximately one mile to the west of Chipping Ongar.
  • Chipping really thrived during the Industrial Revoluti
  • The spark comes from chipping small pieces of steel off the striker; finely
  • After studying at the grammar school in Chipping Sodbury and Merchant Taylors' School, London,
  • East of the town is the Chipping Sodbury Tunnel a railway tunnel under the Cot
  • ventilation shaft (the first of six) for the Chipping Sodbury Tunnel, on the main railway line from
  • Chipping Sodbury
  • Northern Hawks ( Chipping Sodbury Rugby Club)
  • Chipping Sodbury had a railway station from 1903 to 19
  • Chipping Sodbury railway station was a railway station
  • In November 2010 she opened Chipping Sodbury Secondary School's sports centre.
  • The family also held Boxwell, Chipping Sodbury and other places in Gloucestershire.
  • ally comprised the areas of Thornbury RDC and Chipping Sodbury RDC.
  • Chipping Sodbury hosts a twice yearly Mop Fair, usuall
  • The line originally ran between Chipping Sodbury and Badminton stations, which were cl
  • The "manor of Sodbury" comprises the nearby Chipping Sodbury and Old Sodbury: it is distinct from
  • It is about 2.5 miles south-east of Chipping Sodbury and 4 miles from Yate railway station
  • Norris was educated at Chipping Sodbury Comprehensive School and the Universi
  • The Chipping Sodbury tunnel is notorious for flooding in w
  • (15 December 1915 in Bromsgrove Died 1976 in Chipping Sodbury) was an English footballer who played
  • age in South Gloucestershire, located between Chipping Sodbury, to the West, Old Sodbury to the Sout
  • loucestershire including Badminton, Charfield Chipping Sodbury, Downend, Emersons Green, Filton,Fish
  • Cath Carroll (born 25 August 1960, Chipping Sodbury, England) is a British musician and m
  • ical Site of Special Scientific Interest near Chipping Sodbury, South Gloucestershire, notified in 1
  • Walter Wigmore was born in Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire but as a child moved
  • cleaner, lives at Dodington Park just outside Chipping Sodbury.
  • uch more ancient than its westerly neighbour, Chipping Sodbury: hence the name 'Old' Sodbury.
  • Hammersmith is Out it was good to see Burton chipping some of the rust off his technique", wrote th
  • boks won 30-28 by running around the ruck and chipping the ball over the fullback to score.
  • just the 2nd minute with the Brazilian Wendel chipping the ball over Vannes keeper Christophe Revel.
  • after spectacularly beating 3 players before chipping the goalkeeper.
  • using local materials, on-site composting and chipping to reduce greenwaste hauling, hand tools inst
  • The bus service connecting Chipping to Preston is Stagecoach North West Route 4.
  • he Loud meanders mainly through the parish of Chipping, tracing its course first southwest, then sou
  • Chipping Warden has two public houses: The Rose and Cr
  • hen the plane that he was flying crashed near Chipping Warden in Oxfordshire during a night-flying e
  • worth with Sulgrave and Thorpe Mandeville and Chipping Warden with Edgcote and Moreton Pinkney.
  • RAF Chipping Warden, just northwest of the village, was bu
  • aid off was that of Wischard Ledet, who owned Chipping Warden, and as a result Ledet's daughter and
  • Neighbouring villages are Chipping Warden, Lower Boddington and Byfield.
  • to attend a primary school in Aston le Walls, Chipping Warden, Leamington Spa or Upper Boddington.
  • calibrated on a regular basis to ensure that chipping, warping or wear has not occurred.
  • The sheets are heavy; the resin is prone to chipping when being cut with conventional table saws.
  • elected to Parliament in 1841 as a member for Chipping Wycombe, in the Liberal interest, and later s