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Bernice Kreuger, a reporter for the Clarion, Ashton's town newspaper, is falsely arrested on prostitution charges after taking a photograph at the annual Ashton Summer Festival.

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Since the retirement of Ashton's veteran Labour MP Robert Sheldon at the 2001 General Election, he has represented the seat in the House of Commons.
* Archive film of Frederick Ashton's Thais Pas de Deux performed by Nina Ananiashvili and David Ananeli in 2010 at Jacob's Pillow
In February 2008 Tindall was named in England head coach Brian Ashton's squad for the upcoming Six Nations Championship, and thus started for England at outside centre against Wales at Twickenham on 2 February 2008.
The band met and performed on Wednesday nights at Ashton's Broadoak Hotel, which gave them their original name The Wednesday Folk in 1967.
In 1970, she appeared in Barry Ashton's Burlesque Show at the Silver Slipper Gambling Hall and Saloon.
With Norwich out of the top flight there was much speculation surrounding Ashton's future at the club, with some people believing a player with his qualities merited a place in the Premiership.
Upon hearing the announcement of the striker's retirement, Ashton's former manager at Crewe, Dario Gradi, told the press that he wanted Ashton in time to become part of the coaching team at Crewe.
After a decade of near misses Ashton finally won promotion to the Premier Division of the NPL in 2002 – in the same season Ashton's Gareth Morris scored the fastest FA Cup goal, registered at four seconds against Skelmersdale United.
In 2007, the Paris Opéra Ballet invited Alexander Grant to supervise a staging of Ashton's version, which premiered at the Palais Garnier on 22 July 2007 with Dorothée Gilbert as Lise, Nicolas Le Riche as Colas, Simon Valastro as Alain, Stéphane Phavorin as the Widow Simone and Gil Isoart as the Piper.
In 1984, Ashton's production was filmed at Covent Garden, with Lesley Collier as Lise, and Michael Coleman as Colas.
He studied at Julian Ashton's art school in Sydney until 1900.

Ashton's and is
Frederick Ashton's ballet Enigma Variations ( My Friends Pictured Within ) is choreographed to Elgar's score with the exception of the finale, which uses Elgar's original shorter ending ( see above ), transcribed from the manuscript by John Lanchbery.
Ashton's climate is unique and is distinct.
One of the longest selling novelty songs of " Rock and Roll " is Zane Ashton's whimsical " He Was A Mean Dragon ," recorded in 1961 on Lan-Cet Records and still being sold on the internet today.
The origin of the " under-Lyne " suffix is less clear, and it possibly derives from the British lemo meaning elm or from Ashton's proximity to the Pennines.
During the mid-20th century, imports of cheaper foreign goods led to the decline of Ashton's heavy industries, but the town has continued to thrive as a centre of commerce, and is " considered the hub of Tameside, providing the perfect setting for the town hall, council offices and 19th-century market hall ".
Ashton's built environment is similar to the urban structure of most towns in England, consisting of residential dwellings centred around a market square and high street in the town centre, which is the local centre of commerce.
Ashton's Sylvia is much more contemporary, and while retaining a classic feel, it has been modernized.
Today the company includes Sir Frederick Ashton's version in their active repertory ( originally staged for the Royal Ballet in 1960 ), though the La Fille mal gardée pas de deux is often performed during gala performances.
Liz is now working alongside Cad and Faith in London, and has the task of contacting the bereaved relatives, including John Ashton's widow, Vivien ( Farleigh ), while Faith interviews potential young recruit Emily Whitbread ( Snowden ).

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He defeated his leadership rival, Steve Ashton, taking 1, 317 votes among delegates, to Ashton's 685.

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Ashton's design embraced the growing car ownership of the time, and thus very few Ashton houses were built without a garage.
In Frederick Ashton's 1948 choreography of Cinderella, Robert Helpman and Ashton himself danced the roles of the two stepsisters.
In 1959 she advised Sir Frederick Ashton on his important revival of La Fille Mal Gardée for the Royal Ballet, in which she taught him Petipa's original mimed dialogue for the celebrated scene When I'm Married, as well as his choreography for the Pas de Ruban-two passages which are still retained in Ashton's production.

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There are two principal reasons for concern about Ashton's translation of the title.
In the UK, scrambles are usually rated using Ashton's system of either Grade 1, 2, 3 or 3S ( S for serious ), with the grade being based around technical difficulty and exposure.
The lords ' consistent absence was probably the stimulus for Ashton's growth of a large-scale domestic-based textile industry in the 17th century.
Ashton's town library was built in the second half of the 19th century.
Ashton's textile industry remained constant between 1865 and the 1920s.
In May 2006, rumours of Ashton's return to the England coaching setup were rife.
A number of Ashton's coal miners made a significant impact on modern British history, including: Stephen Walsh M. P.
However, Rambert discovered Ashton's aptitude for choreography and allowed him to choreograph his first ballet, The Tragedy of Fashion, in 1926, starting a tremendously successful career as a choreographer.
Two important revivals of George Balanchine's works also marked Ashton's time as Director.
Ashton's nephew, Anthony Russell-Roberts, was Administrative Director of The Royal Ballet from 1983 to 2009.
* Following Sir Fred's Steps: Ashton's Legacy edited by Stephanie Jordan and Andrée Grau.
Ashton's position also presides over several European institutions, including the European Union Institute for Security Studies as the Chair of its Board.
He was best known for his lead roles in La Sylphide, Giselle, Frederick Ashton's Romeo and Juliet, and Swan Lake.
Catt was included in Brian Ashton's England squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup, where he helped England reach a second successive final.
Fenswood Farm on the north side of the road was bought by the University in 1920 to extend the space available for experiments, and in 1921 the Campden Research Station was taken under Long Ashton's management.
1981 saw the disbandment of two of Long Ashton's major research divisions, the Pomology and Plant Breeding Division and the Food and Beverage Division.

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