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Grantham's and was
In the television series Downton Abbey, Lord Grantham's valet, Mr Bates, was his batman in the Boer War.
Grantham's reunion was brief though, in 1986 Ricky Skaggs asked him to rejoin his band.
On the death of Lady Cowper's elder sister, Lady Frances Elliot, in 1772, the second Earl's son, the third Earl became Lord Grantham's heir general, and on 31 January 1778 he was created a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire ( Reichsfürst ) by the Emperor Joseph II.
Grantham's first match was a 2 – 1 friendly win against Third Lincs Volunteer Rifles on 29 October 1874.
It was under Grantham's administration that the government began to build settlement houses for the homeless.

Grantham's and .
Five carriers from the village delivered to Grantham's Blue Man, Blue Ram, and Blue Bull public houses.
Thus Grantham's team, with him as a starter throughout, went from being the worst team in an upstart league ( the AFL ) to World Champions in just nine years.
Crapnell's Camellia ( Camellia crapnelliana ), Grantham's Camellia ( Camellia granthamiana ) and Hong Kong Camellia ( Camellia hongkongensis ) are native to Hong Kong.
* Mr. Bates, Lord Grantham's valet in the Julian Fellowes period drama Downton Abbey.
Grantham's St Wulfram's church has a fine example of a Chained library still extant within the church.
An example is Leslie Grantham's appearance as Danny Kane from The Paradise Club-in another episode, John Nettles and Terence Alexander reprised their roles from Bergerac.

recovery and was
Because negative pressure dialysis gave better recovery of proteins, permitted detection of proteins concentrated from very dilute solutions and was a gentler procedure, it was used in all but the earliest experiments.
They knew that I was still grieving over the tragic event, and they felt that if I could see the recovery and the spirit of the people, who hold no grudge, but who also regret Pearl Harbor, I would be happier and would understand better a new Japan.
The announcement that the city would sue for recovery on the performance bond was made by City Solicitor David Berger at a press conference following a meeting in the morning with Wagner and other officials of the city and the PTC as well as representatives of an engineering firm that was pulled off the El project before its completion in 1959.
The economist does not look for a drastic switch in the budget during this recovery and believes it `` even more unlikely that the Federal Reserve will aggressively tighten monetary policy in the early phases of the upturn as was the case in 1958 ''.
Collins, who has a history of alcohol abuse, claimed that the song was able to " pull her through " to recovery.
The recovery of Azov and the Morea, and the conquest of part of Persia, managed to counterbalance the Balkan territory ceded to the Habsburg Monarchy through the Treaty of Passarowitz, after the Ottoman Empire was defeated in Austro-Turkish War of 1716-18.
Inheriting a collapsing empire and faced with constant warfare during his reign against both the Seljuq Turks in Asia Minor and the Normans in the western Balkans, Alexios was able to halt the Byzantine decline and begin the military, financial, and territorial recovery known as the Komnenian restoration.
However, he became gravely ill during the 1918 flu pandemic and, since Spain was neutral and thus under no wartime censorship restrictions, his illness and subsequent recovery were covered worldwide, giving the false impression ( in the absence of real news from anywhere else ) that Spain was the most-affected area.
The text states that this recovery was opportunistically performed when a war broke out between Egypt and Canaan.
From the early Middle Ages until after the Second Vatican Council the sacrament was administered, within the Latin Church, only when death was approaching and, in practice, bodily recovery was not ordinarily looked for, giving rise, as mentioned above to the name " Extreme Unction " ( i. e. final anointing ).
The end of the 19th century witnessed a sharp recovery of the local economy with increasing international trade and the growth of the city harbour leading to increased exports of several products ( particularly during World War I when Spain was a neutral country ).
He was credited by two local noblemen of assisting them in recovery from the disease.
For example, the " with full interepisode recovery " specifier applies if there was full remission between the two most recent episodes.
It was only with the recovery of Phoenician trade in the ninth and tenth centuries BC that saw a return to prosperity, and the appearance of real coinage, possibly first in Anatolia with Croesus of Lydia and subsequently with the Greeks and Persians.
" Careful planning after 1945 also ensured that demobilisation was carried out without having a negative impact upon economic recovery, and that unemployment stayed at very low levels.
In a crucial contribution to the economic stability of post-War Europe, Attlee's cabinet was instrumental in promoting the American Marshall Plan for the economic recovery of Europe.
The Paleocene recovery of plants began with recolonizations by fern species, represented as a fern spike in the geologic record ; this same type of fern recolonization was observed after the 1980 Mount St. Helens eruption .< ref name =" SchultzDhondt ">
In recording two interceptions and a fumble recovery during the game, Howley was the first defensive player to win the honor.
During his recovery from a heart attack late in 1955, he huddled with his closest advisors to evaluate the GOP's potential candidates ; the group, in addition to his doctor, concluded a second term was well advised, and he announced in February 1956 he would run again.
* Trudeau was awarded the US Army ’ s Commander ’ s Award for Public Service in 2006 for his series of strips about BD ’ s recovery following the loss of his leg in Iraq.

recovery and slow
For affected animals which do not die, recovery is very slow, lasting several months.
In spite of the rather slow post-recession recovery, in terms of income per capita Croatia is still ahead of some European Union member states such as Bulgaria, Romania and Latvia.
Cessna's workforce remained 50 % laid-off and CEO Jack Pelton stated that he expected the recovery to be long and slow.
Peter Barlow married Leanne Battersby in an emergency hospital ceremony, shortly before going into cardiac arrest, although he later rallied and made a slow recovery.
Schottky diodes are majority carrier devices and so do not suffer from minority carrier storage problems that slow down many other diodes — so they have a faster reverse recovery than p – n junction diodes.
Meanwhile the Christian kingdoms in the north began the long and slow recovery of the peninsula, a process called the Reconquista, which was concluded in 1492 with the fall of Granada.
The recovery is a slow slide back to the initial part of the stroke, it gives the rower time to recover from the previous stroke.
Macedonia ’ s external trade struggled in 2010 due to the slow recovery from the economic crisis of its main trading partners, particularly EU members.
By the human perspective, resources are non-renewable when their rate of consumption exceeds the rate of replenishment / recovery ; a good example of this are fossil fuels, which are in this category because their rate of formation is extremely slow ( potentially millions of years ), meaning they are considered non-renewable.
Peruvians, whose expectations were raised during the 2000 and 2001 election campaigns, are frustrated at the slow pace of economic recovery and job creation.
Most commentators believed the 1993 election was " unwinnable " for Labor ; the government had been in power for 10 years and the pace of economic recovery from the early 1990s recession was ' weak and slow '.
However, the road to recovery will be slow.
Both organisations warned global leaders that recovery is likely to be slow, so counter recessionary measures ought not be rolled back too early.
This reduces the saturation of the slow, large P-N junction bipolar transistors that would otherwise lead to long recovery times.
Also, Regensburg's slow economic recovery after the war ensured that historic buildings were not torn down, to be replaced by newer ones.
The Japanese economy has been through a slow but steady recovery, and the stock market has dramatically rebounded.
After the Paraguayan War, Asunción began a slow recovery attempt.
Because whales generally have slow growth rates, are slow to reach sexual maturity, and have a low reproductive output, population recovery has been very slow.
But by the beginning of September 1943, after a somewhat slow recovery from his wounds, he was propositioned by the conspirators and was introduced to Henning von Tresckow as a staff officer to the headquarters of the Ersatzheer (" Replacement Army " – charged with training soldiers to reinforce first line divisions at the front ), located on the Bendlerstrasse ( later Stauffenbergstrasse ) in Berlin.
In recent years, given the political and economic circumstances of Argentina, the Colón Theatre has suffered considerably, but a period of slow recovery began.
A telephone call clarified the situation and by the time she reached London, Bradman had begun a slow recovery.
Several recent additions, such as Argos, Lidl and Peacocks, are located in new retail spaces on the site of Pratt's but in common with other outer London high streets, retail recovery has been slow, and a substantial proportion of vacant space has been taken by a growing number of restaurants, bars and coffee shops.
Most were heavily flooded by storm surge and moderately damaged by winds, and as a result all schools were closed and a slow recovery process began.

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