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It was a deserved result too for the home side, who showed a great deal of patience and skill to first frustrate Chelsea and then, as the match wore on, to cause their illustrious opponents problems.
Much expectation ahead of the game for Ted Bates's side, then, with their star man Terry Paine, David Burnside, George O'Brien and the flying winger John Sydenham expected to cause their more illustrious opponents bother.
"During his long and illustrious life, he championed the causes of education and healthcare, besides giving an unstinting support for environmental conservation and protection.
The Stukas also near-missed Illustrious with two bombs, which caused minor damage and flooding.
A good crosser and a fine header of a ball, he will cause headaches for more illustrious opponents who are not au fait with his style and purposeful movement.
It is caused by how my illustrious compatriots continue to lavish undeserved praise on Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
Kokoschka, of course, did go on to a long and illustrious career in painting, writing and humanitarian causes, although none of his later art, in my opinion, equaled these penetrating portraits.
Through her research, James caused one of Britain's most illustrious historical portraits, which had been hanging on the walls of the National Portrait Gallery since 1965 — an elaborate, life-size portrayal of the ill-fated royal claimant, Lady Jane Grey — dramatically to lose her head (again ).
That debate concerned the importance of our early experiences and just what causes some people to go on to illustrious success while others languish, why some people seem to defy all odds and excel, while others, despite one opportunity and benefit after another, never seem to get off the starting block.
She grew up in a large and literate family; shared a bedroom with her sister her entire life; never went abroad, caused a scandal, sought to enter high society, corresponded with illustrious peers, got rich, went broke, or took a lover; and she died a spinster (and without question, a virgin) at the age of forty-one.
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