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ashton
proper noun
A common place name in England.
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GP Midway through DC United's game against Montreal Impact, just after Eddie Johnson had once again narrowly missed being on the spot for a chipped through ball, DC coach Chad Ashton remarked to a sideline interviewer that when the striker's first DC goal came, that then "they'd start coming in bunches".
Ashton is yet to score against the Saints since his move south, however, and it was left to Wyles to cross the line.
The EU foreign policy chief, Lady Ashton, is visiting Kiev on Monday and Tuesday.
If they had seemed slow-witted at times, not least in the moves that led to Matt Toomua's try, when both Ashton and Billy Twelvetrees missed tackles, they found something in reserve, unlike in Cardiff last March.
Several decades earlier, in 1775, Sir Ashton Lever had opened the Leverian Museum, recognised as the finest natural history collection of its day.
Saracens at last played the game in the visitors' half although it was an hour before the former Saints wing Ashton had a touch of the ball when he caught a clever crosskick from Hodgson.
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He was then taken by American troops and thought he would be shot, but became a prisoner of British forces and ended up in a PoW camp at Ashton-in-Makerfield, in Lancashire.
A man remains stable in hospital after he sustained gunshot wounds at the shooting at a car wash in Ashton-in-Makerfield, Wigan, shortly before 5.20pm on Monday.
Particularly in Labour-held areas, there is often little sign that an election is about to take place".People don't want to parade their political preferences any more," says David Heyes, who is defending his seat in Ashton-under-Lyne.
With no "bank of mum and dad" to fall back on I quickly came to understand the value of the NHS and the welfare state.As for Boris, my sons, aged 15 and 24, love him because he makes them laugh.Mike Pavasovic Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire SIR – Regarding your lead illustration, I wonder how many among Britain's liberal youth even know who William Gladstone, John Stuart Mill and Adam Smith were.
And Shaw goes on to note that the ferocity of the wolf "is greatly mitigated by an early education; of which the individual specimen from which the present figure was taken, is a remarkable instance;" it had, he wrote, "been rendered in a great degree tame and gentle by the assiduity of the late Sir Ashton Lever".
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