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New Malden was established entirely as a result of the arrival of the railway when what is now called New Malden railway station was opened on 1 December 1846 on the main line from Waterloo.
The horns of the crescent slowly moved apart, until at last they formed a line from Hanwell to Coombe and Malden.
The 7: 11am from Guildford via Cobham crossed from the slow line to the fast line just after Surbiton and stopped at New Malden at 7: 48am.
It crossed from the slow line to the fast line just as it came into New Malden.
Three years later in 1975, the line was adapted by Ogilvy & Mather New York to " Don't Leave Home Without Them ' ad campaign for American Express Traveler's Cheques, featuring Oscar Award-winning actor Karl Malden.
Expansion to Malden had been a long-time goal of the Boston Elevated Railway, and the Everett extension of the Charlestown line was originally planned to go past Everett and into Malden and Reading via Main Street.
It consisted initially of the part of the City of Windsor and the Township of Sandwich West bounded on the west by the U. S. border, and on the north, east and west by a line drawn from the border east along County Road 28, north along Malden Road, east along Malden Road South, south along Huron Church Line Road, east along Cabana Road, north along Howard Avenue, west along the C. P. R.
Here it crosses the road and picks up the line of the Beverley Brook again south, until it crosses back under the A3 at Malden Golf Course.
It then cuts across the golf course to Coombe Road, and follows this south to the main railway line from London Waterloo to Woking, at New Malden Station.

Malden and leave
In September 1934, Malden decided to leave his home in Gary, Indiana, to pursue formal dramatic training at the Goodman School ( later part of DePaul University ), then associated with the Goodman Theater in Chicago.

Malden and home
Indentured laborers on Malden were contracted for one year, paid ten shillings per week plus room and board, and repatriated to their home islands when their contracts expired.
New Malden includes Motspur Park, home to the training ground of Fulham Football Club and also the King's College, London sports ground, home to the training ground of AFC Wimbledon.
The borough is home to the highest number of South Koreans in Europe, in the town of New Malden.
Malden is the home of the Bootheel Youth Museum.
The game takes place on three different islands: The island-states of Everon and Malden ( the latter is a home of American military forces ), and later in the game, on the barren Russian island of Kolgujev which is the staging point for the renegade Russian forces invading Everon and Malden.
Protests were organized outside the court house in Canada, and near Leuchter's home in Malden, Massachusetts.
Malden died at his home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles on July 1, 2009 at the age of 97.
Born in Linden, a part of Malden, Massachusetts, Elliot Paul graduated from Malden High School then worked in the U. S. West on the government Reclamation projects for several years until 1914 when he returned home and took a job as a reporter covering legislative events at the State House in Boston.
Upon arriving back in the United States, Washington was asked to visit Charleston, West Virginia, near his former home in Malden.
In 1925 " West Barnes Gospel Hall " in Seaforth Avenue, then the home of New Malden Evangelical Free Church, was opened.

Malden and without
Soon after, without work and without money, Malden returned to his hometown.

Malden and them
: Peter Tufts of Mystic Side, who many times during a long life appears in court records and files, and not always as a desirable neighbor, also complained of them Fosdick of Malden & Elizabeth Paine of Mystic Side ... Complaint v. Eliz Fosdick & Eliz Paine, Salem, Mary the 30th 1692: " Lt. Nathaniell putnam and Joseph Whipple both of Salem Village made Complaint in behalfe of theire majesty against Elizabeth fosdick of Maulden ( sic ) the wife of John fosdick afores Carpenter & Elizabeth paine off Charlestown the wife of Stephen paine of said place husbandman for sundry acts of Witchcraft by them Committed Lately on the bodies of Marcy Lewis and Mary Warren of Salen Village or farmes to theire great hurt therefore crauses Justice.

famously and delivered
Patrick Henry gave his famous " Liberty or Death " speech at the courthouse two days before he famously delivered it in Richmond, Virginia.
In Britain, Great Tits and Blue Tits famously learned to break open the foil caps sealing bottles of milk that had been delivered to homes to get at the cream floating on top.
These connections were most famously exhibited when Progressive Conservative Premier Ernie Eves and Finance Minister Janet Ecker delivered the 2003 Ontario budget from a Magna plant.
The members of the group regarded Khruschev's attacks on Stalin, most famously in the Secret Speech delivered at the 20th Congress of the CPSU in 1956 as wrong and hypocritical, given Khrushchev's complicity in the Great Purge and similar events as one of Stalin's favourites.
In 1952 she was invited to the White House ( through her father ’ s connections ) where she famously asked President Eisenhower: ‘ What is the meaning of our new power that is good ?’ Since then she has written five books, delivered more than 80 keynote speeches and given more than 75 interviews.

famously and line
It means resolving the conflict between the various competing goals, and involves the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity famously known as three dimensions ( triple bottom line ) with the resultant vector being technology, hence it is a continually evolving process ; the ' journey ' ( the process of achieving sustainability ) is of course vitally important, but only as a means of getting to the destination ( the desired future state ).
The company hired world-renowned photographer Richard Avedon and Catherine Deneuve to promote its line of Youth Garde cosmetics in which she famously proclaimed " Look closely.
" Williams expressed this viewpoint most famously in a line from his poem " Asphodel, That Greeny Flower " in which he wrote:
In her first line, she famously utters, " Give me a whiskey, ginger ale on the side, and don't be stingy, baby.
The theater is famously known for the line by the owner at the beginning of each night that states, " If you're ready, I'm ready, it's movie time!
* The song " Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother " written by Oklahoma native Ray Wylie Hubbard and famously recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker is a satire of small-town life playfully aimed at Muskogee, which is made evident in the last line of the song: " Muskogee, Oklahoma, U. S. A ."
The phrase is famously used in the Day of Judgement sense by William Shakespeare in Macbeth, where on the heath the Three Witches show Macbeth the line of kings that will issue from Banquo:
Gwen Stefani famously dedicated her two solo albums as well as her multi-million dollar fashion line " L. A. M. B " to the Harajuku Fashion scene as her inspiration.
Ali later said Shavers was the hardest puncher he ever faced, famously stating " Earnie hit me so hard, it shook my kinfolk back in Africa " although Ali had previously used this amusing punch line in reference to various other hard hitting opponents.
It celebrates the saving of the railway line which was coordinated by the Friends of the Settle to Carlisle Line whose first secretary, Graham Nuttall, was a keen hillwalker and his companion dog Ruswarp famously signed the petition to save the line with his paw print.
Most famously, the Houses of York and Lancaster, whose feuding over the succession to the English throne after the end of the main line of the House of Plantagenet caused the Wars of the Roses, were both established when the Duchies of York and Lancaster were given as appanages for Edmund of Langley and John of Gaunt, the younger sons of King Edward III.
Other literary friends included, Ford Madox Ford, John Galsworthy, W. H. Hudson, George Bernard Shaw ( who openly admits his debt to Graham for " Captain Brassbound's Conversion " as well as a key line in " Arms and the Man ") and G. K. Chesterton, who proclaimed him " The Prince of Preface Writers " and famously declared in his autobiography that while Cunninghame Graham would never be allowed to be Prime Minister, he instead " achieved the adventure of being Cunninghame Graham ", which Shaw described as " an achievement so fantastic that it would never be believed in a romance.
* Socrates: A famously quixotic philosopher, he was the role model for a generation of hungry, unkempt men until Pisthetaerus inspired new hope ( line 1282 ).
This line of reasoning is introduced most famously in Plato's dialogue Euthyphro, which asks whether something is right because the gods love it, or whether the gods love it because it is right.
She was famously arrested on the picket line during the Grunwick dispute, where Asian women workers were striking for Union recognition.
This was famously referenced in the song " South Bronx " by KRS-One with the line " Power from a street light made the place dark.
Murphy's patience was apparently worn thin by the long inning, and when the game finally ended, he famously exclaimed, " A line drive caught.
Perhaps the most obvious recurring reference today would be this line from " Jailhouse Rock ", a song most famously sung by Elvis Presley:
He famously sings the wrong word ' found ' instead of ' fonder ' ( after the line ' wherever I wander ') in this song and the recording still survives in TV adverts today.
Additionally, from 1975 on, 2½ % of the entry fees went to form the Football Trust which distributed money to football throughout the UK, most famously to help clubs redevelop their stadiums in line with the recommendations made by the Taylor Report.
Prost famously ran out at the end of the 1986 race, pushing his McLaren to the line before giving up due to the distance he would have to push.
The AP reviewer of the musical ( with the two new leads ) wrote " Devotees of Stritch, who earned her Sondheim stripes singing, memorably, " The Ladies Who Lunch " in Company 40 years ago, will revel in how the actress, who earned a huge ovation before her very first line at a recent preview, brings her famously salty, acerbic style to the role of Madame Armfeldt.
who is best remembered as the piano-player and singer " Sam " who sings " As Time Goes By " at the request of Ilsa Lund ( Ingrid Bergman ) in the 1942 film, Casablanca – the Sam in the famously misremembered line " Play it again, Sam " – a phrase which was never actually spoken in the film.

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