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Thorpe and ran
In London, General Tilney ran into Thorpe again, who, angry at Catherine's refusal of his half-made proposal of marriage, said instead that she was nearly destitute.
The runner that had ran for them had got as far as what is now Jim Thorpe.
Proprietors such as Thorpe McConville, plus the outstanding buckjump riders ; Lance Skuthorpe, the Gill family and Colin McLeod ran travelling roughriding shows.
That was as good as it got for Bangladesh, though, as Ian Bell, Warwickshire's prodigy, made 65 not out, and Graham Thorpe ran runs everywhere to score 42 not out with only two boundaries, before Vaughan decided that enough was enough and declared with seven wickets in hand and a lead of 420 runs.

Thorpe and around
Barnstorming across the United States and then around the world, Thorpe was the celebrity of the tour.
While many of the players had their moments of great play, the 1923 Indians were really centered around Thorpe, Guyon, and Calac.
It lies between Killamarsh and Thorpe Salvin, and is located at approximately, at an elevation of around 110 metres above sea level.
The part of the Crome ward around Morse Road will move to Norwich North, while the area around Mousehold Street in Thorpe Hamlet will move in to Norwich South.
Where The Barclay extends around to meet the Geoffrey Watling City Stand, is the Thorpe Corner infill, " affectionately dubbed ' The Snakepit ' by supporters ", a term that is even sometimes used in official club reports.
Coal has been mined in and around the area of Thorpe Hesley for at least 800 years.
Founded in 1999, it operates local bus services in and around Hertfordshire including school services ; rail replacement bus services in and near London ; bus links in Surrey to and from Thorpe Park ; and vehicle hire for television programmes.

Thorpe and past
Thorpe reportedly began his athletic career at Carlisle in 1907 when he walked past the track and beat all the school's high jumpers with an impromptu 5-ft 9-in jump still in street clothes.
Near White Haven and Middleburg it turns south, following a zigzag whitewater course through Lehigh Gorge State Park to Jim Thorpe, then southeast, past Lehighton.

Thorpe and through
209 proceeds north through the township between Lehighton and Jim Thorpe, although this segment is signed southbound.
Four years later, through the supprt of Joseph Mayer of Liverpool, Thorpe was able to publish his supplement to Kemble's Codex Diplomaticus ævi Saxonici.
Thorpe was confined to coaching on the sidelines through most of the first half of the 1922 season and never played more than a half afterwards.
Thorpe had a history of repeatedly drop kicking footballs through the uprights from midfield.
Thanks to the efforts of the Carlisle Indian School football program, which ended with the school's closure in 1918, there were numerous native Americans in the NFL through the 1920s, most famously Jim Thorpe.
There are some crossroads at Balne Moor, and it passes through Whitley Thorpe and Whitley and the George & Dragon.
In 1814 Lord Macdonald inherited the Bosville estates of Thorpe and Gunthwaite in Yorkshire through his mother, and assumed by Royal license the surname of Bosville in lieu of Macdonald the same year.
The link line passed through the northern part of Thorpe Mandeville parish.
Other notable examples include Woody Allen's movie Manhattan Murder Mystery ( 1993 ) which directly refers to The Lady from Shanghai ; the CBS soap Guiding Light which, in 1980, featured a now famous sequence that depicted heroine Rita Bauer ( Lenore Kasdorf ) being pursued through a hall of mirrors by villain Roger Thorpe ( Michael Zaslow ); the show Macgyver, where Jack Dalton is brainwashed and is forced to fire on Macgyver ; and the Teen Titans series episode " Betrayal ".
Currently the Jim Thorpe Trophy is still awarded, through the Jim Thorpe Association of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The village derives its name from the River Skell which flows from the nearby village of Skelbrooke, through the locally named ' Five Lanes End ' area of Skellow where it joins the Ea Beck stream, a tributary of the River Don, of which it joins near the former Thorpe Marsh Power Station at Barnby Dun.

Thorpe and them
Thorpe signed with the New York Giants baseball club in 1913 and played sporadically with them as an outfielder for three seasons.
Director Dick Thorpe hadn't wanted the bulls killed ( as they usually were at the end of a bullfight ) because he believed them to be too expensive to replace.
While the smaller pub venues and their rowdy, combative atmosphere suited more ' aggressive ' bands like Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, the erosion of the concert scene posed a major problem for Spectrum, whose complex music and upscale presentation demanded a suitable venue, a large audience, and a reasonable degree of concentration from them.
The show's title is derived from a statement by Reeves in the last scene of the pilot episode, where he told the members of the team that he would support them and be right behind them, to quote Thorpe, " like a white shadow ".

Thorpe and once
Thorpe came to Lingo's aid by testifying that he once knew an Oorang Airedale that had saved the life of a 6-year-old girl, named Mabel, from being trampled by a bull.
However Thorpe and Lingo also felt that it would be nice to keep the Indians at home once or twice a year.
In July 1932, Byng was once more promoted in the British military to the rank of field marshal the highest rank an officer can attain before he died suddenly of an abdominal blockage at Thorpe Hall on 6 June 1935.
In addition to playing football, the Indians would provide various forms of entertainment, including exhibiting the dogs, players demonstrating their prowess ( Nick Lassa once wrestled a bear while Jim Thorpe would kick long-distance field goals ), dancing, and demonstrations of native culture.
Norwich Thorpe which is the current station now simply named Norwich, which was once the terminus for certain passenger services from the London direction until 1916 as well as a goods station until demolition in the 1970s, and which was the terminus for the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway line from Melton Constable which closed in 1959.

Thorpe and twice
Despite a winning record, the 1916 Indians season was disappointing, losing twice to the Canton Bulldogs, who were led by Jim Thorpe, and splitting a pair of games with the Columbus Panhandles.

Thorpe and ".
Isabella Thorpe: A manipulative and self-serving young woman on a quest to obtain a well-off husband ; at the time, marriage was the accepted way for young women of a certain class to become " established " with a household of their own ( as opposed to becoming a dependent spinster ), and Isabella lacks most assets ( such as wealth or family connections to bring to a marriage ) that would make her a " catch " on the " marriage market ".
Several sources recount that, when awarding Thorpe his prize, King Gustav said, " You, sir, are the greatest athlete in the world ", to which Thorpe replied, " Thanks, King ".
However the " obsequious " Thorpe would be unlikely to have addressed a lord as " Mr ".
Thorpe first came to Lingo's defense after neighboring farmers accused the Lingo's Oorang Kennels of raising " a nation of sheep killers ".
The marriage was not a happy one, with Thorpe having been described as " a tyrant ".
" Thunder on the Tundra: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of the Bathurst Caribou, by Natasha Thorpe, Naikak Hakongak, Sandra Eyegetok, and the Kitikmeot Elders ".
LJ Thorpe said, in connection with two cases involving children being removed to Australia and South Africa respectively, that to frustrate " natural emigration " risked the survival of the new family or blighted its potential for " fulfilment and happiness ".
In 1981 the Pro Football Researchers Association called Conacher, " Canada's Answer to Jim Thorpe ".
19th century scholar Benjamin Thorpe referred to Freyja's role in the tale as " rather awkward ".
Older residents and families in Thorpe Hesley, will remember that a Walt Disney film was produced in the village: " Escape From The Dark ".
In the latter it was shown that Bobo was captured in Equatorial Africa in 1953 by Fred Thorpe, who sought to train him for his carnival act: " Bobo the Detective Chimp ".
The name Grewelthorpe derives from the words Gruel and Thorpe, Gruel being a family name and thorpe meaning " outlying farmstead ".
All other modes are unofficial as the rights for these belong to EA Sports and therefore some players and kits are made up ; for example Graham Thorpe becomes " G Thrip " and Shane Warne becomes " S Worde ".
In Northanger Abbey Henry Tilney drives a curricle ; John Thorpe drives a gig, but buffoonishly praises it as " curricle-hung ".
Characteristic of Thorpe and Calloway's early years was a rejection of cuts to the scores, a rejection of opera in English, and a rejection of expensive scenery as well as of " fat sopranos " and " self-centered tenors ".
" Thunder on the Tundra: Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit of the Bathurst Caribou, by Natasha Thorpe, Naikak Hakongak, Sandra Eyegetok, and the Kitikmeot Elders ".

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