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" In 1977, he sent manager Dave Bristol on a " scouting trip " so Turner could manage the Braves ; he ran the team for one game ( a loss ) before National League president Chub Feeney told him managers are forbidden to own financial interest in their club.
Despite Asser's comment that the dyke ran " from sea to sea ", it is now thought that the original structure only covered about two-thirds of the length of the border: in the north it ends near Llanfynydd, less than five miles ( 8 km ) from the coast, while in the south it stops at Rushock Hill, near Kington in Herefordshire, less than fifty miles ( 80 km ) from the Bristol Channel.
The Glastonbury Canal ran just over through two locks from Glastonbury to Highbridge where it entered the Bristol Channel in the early 19th century, but it became uneconomic with the arrival of the railway in the 1840s.
On 11 March 1872, a direct connection to the harbour was made in the form of the Bristol Harbour Railway, a joint operation of the three railways, which ran between the passenger station and the goods yard, across the street outside on a bridge, and then descended into a tunnel under the churchyard of St. Mary Redcliffe on its way to a wharf in a more convenient position downstream of Bristol Bridge.
In 1686, the Provincial Council ordered the construction of the King's Highway, which ran from Philadelphia to Trenton along an existing Indian trail, through Bristol, Falls, and Morrisville.
This ran parallel to Home's increasing acceptance by various sections of the high brow art world, evidenced for example by the fact that in 2006 he produced an exhibition entitled " Hallucination Generation " at the prestigious Arnolfini in Bristol, won a major Arts Council / BBC commission " London Art Tripping " and he is currently editor of the Semina series for art book publisher Book Works in London ( 2007 – 2010 ); as well as currently being writer-in-residence at the Tate Modern in London ( 2007 / 08 ).
Later with the introduction of the Bristol engine the chassis numbers ran " BEX ..."
Tate appeared in the TRIP ( Tony Rudlin Ingrid Pitt Productions ) production of Duty Free ( Don't Bother To Dress ), by Emmerdale writer, Neville Siggs, which ran from 1976 to 1977 at the Bristol Hippodrome.
The candidates ran in Lambeth and Southwalk, Bristol, North Tyneside and Oxford East.
George Fox was horrified by the Bristol event, recounting in his Journal that " James ran out into imaginations, and a company with him ; and they raised up a great darkness in the nation ", despite Nayler's account of his actions being consistent with Quaker theology, and despite similar lofty language used by Fox and the other Quakers themselves.
Near Bradford Abbas it crossed over the Wilts, Somerset and Weymouth line of the Great Western Railway ( GWR ) on a bridge, then ran alongside it and the Yeovil Branch Line of the Bristol and Exeter Railway ( B & ER ) to reach that company ’ s terminus at, on the west side of Yeovil.
Stewart walked away unscathed, recovered to win three more races at Richmond, Infineon and Bristol, and, as he'd done before, ran near the front most of the season.
Gilpin and Frasier co-star, Jane Leeves, ran a production company, " Bristol Cities " ( named from the cockney rhyming slang ), whose projects included a Fox network pilot titled Minister of Divine, an American remake of the British sitcom, The Vicar of Dibley, with Kirstie Alley in a starring role.
Chard Branch Line was created in 1860 to connect the two London and South Western Railway and Bristol and Exeter Railway main lines and ran through Chard until 1965.
The second and longer line was opened by the Bristol and Exeter Railway ( B & ER ) in 1866 and ran northwards, close to the route of the canal, to join their main line near.
Under the reorganisation, the area surrounding the cities of Bath and Bristol was formed into a new county of " Avon ", named after the river that ran through the area.
The tram-tracks ran in both directions along the central grassed reservation of the Bristol Road South but also ran right through the centre of Northfield, with cars and commercial vehicles having to give way to the trams on the rails set into the road.
Animal Magic was a BBC children's television series which ran from 1962 to 1983 from BBC Bristol.
He subsequently held the positions of Minister for Aviation Supply and Aerospace Minister ( 1970-2 ) where he was responsible for the cancellation of the Black Arrow rocketry programme but provided financial assistance to Rolls-Royce ( whose Filton, Bristol factory was within his constituency ) when it ran into difficulties that hampered its defence commitments.
The School was able to use broadcasting studio facilities at the University Drama Studio for radio drama training in the 1950s and also ran occasional courses in conjunction with the BBC at their Bristol Studios in Whiteladies Road.
Indeed, the Universities of Bath and Bristol ran Master of Science ( MSc ) courses at the research station for many years.
There are several other historic pubs in the area, very popular with visitors from Bristola horse-drawn bus ran from Redcliffe Street, Bristol to the Bird-in-Hand several times a week in the late 19th century.

ran and again
While she was struggling to get her skirt down and get on her feet again, Jack ran over, offered her his hand and said, `` Gosh, I'm sorry, Miss Langford.
He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now and again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held on the paling photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire.
And so the sun came up again and for a moment its color was the young men's blood, shifting then into the full heat and outcry which ran with their hearts.
The course ran from the South side of the city, north along the lakefront to Evanston, Illinois, and back again.
But July, when the vessels of the Third Fleet began to arrive, with 2, 000 more convicts, food again ran short, and he had to send a ship to Calcutta for supplies.
The broad pro-government coalition, including FRUD candidates, again ran unopposed when the government refused to meet opposition preconditions for participation.
When Doonesbury ran the names of soldiers who had died in Iraq since the 2003 invasion, conservative commentators accused Trudeau of using the American dead to make a profit for himself, and again demanded that the strip be removed from newspapers.
This was extended in 1904 by a line that ran from Addis Ababa through Tigray into Eritrea and to Massawa ; and the next year by a line again from Addis Ababa to Gore in the province of Illubabor and Jimma in Kaffa.
The Grand Guignol was revived once again in London in 1945, under the direction of Frederick Witney, where it ran for two seasons at the Granville Theatre.
In 1828, Jackson ran for President again and during the campaign Polk and Jackson corresponded, with Polk giving Jackson advice on his campaign.
However, in 1835, Polk ran against Bell for Speaker again and won.
Saladin attacked Kerak again in April, and in May, a Muslim raiding party ran into the much smaller embassy on its way to negotiate with Raymond, and defeated it at the Battle of Cresson near Nazareth.
In 1981, Kahane's Kach party again ran for the Knesset during the 1981 elections, but did not win a seat, receiving only 5, 128 votes.
Though he lost the 1976 Republican nomination, Reagan ran again for the presidency in 1980 and succeeded in winning the nomination and election.
In 2004, Martín Torrijos again ran for president but this time won handily.
This led his party to losing the 2000 election and the Governorship when he ran again in 2004.
Shortly after glancing over its shoulder, the creature walks behind a grove of trees, reappears for a while after Patterson moved ten feet to a better vantage point, then fades into the trees again and is lost to view as the reel of film ran out.
Park ran again in the election of 1967, taking 51. 4 % of the vote.
MI5 expressed some apprehension that Chapman might take up crime again when his money ran out and if caught would plead for leniency because of his highly secret wartime service.
Chrysler ran into financial troubles again as the ' 90s started.
In 2006, Guevara again ran for president ( unsuccessfully, 8. 4 % of the vote ), and the party at the legislative elections won 9. 1 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 57 seats.
Although Bryan ran again on a silver platform in the 1900 presidential election, the issue failed to produce the same resonance with the voters.
He ran again in 1927 during city wide gang war.
Byrne ran against Washington again in the 1987 primary but was defeated.
Hendricks ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic nominee for vice-president in 1876, but won the office when he ran again with Cleveland in 1884.

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