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The parades at Wooton Bassett and on our evening news programmes, the emotive anger of the bereaved and the clamouring of opposition politicians may yet weaken the will to see this thing through (by which I mean exterminate as many of the Taliban as is humanly possibly, while buttressing the patently flawed regime in Kabul).
A just cause 2009
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Widespread public involvement at Wooton Bassett would disprove that, but that so many of the war memorials erected in towns and villages across the country in the wake of the two World Wars have been allowed to fall into disrepair is a national shame.
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It was in relation to the disgraceful behaviour of a few extremist Muslims who caused great offence and outrage by their behaviour in Wooton Bassett upon the return of the coffins of those brave soldiers who gave their lives in Afghanistan in defence of all our freedoms. terence patrick hewett
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Widespread public involvement at Wooton Bassett would disprove that, but that so many of the war memorials erected in towns and villages across the country in the wake of the two World Wars have been allowed to fall into disrepair is a national shame.
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Widespread public involvement at Wooton Bassett would disprove that, but that so many of the war memorials erected in towns and villages across the country in the wake of the two World Wars have been allowed to fall into disrepair is a national shame.
A great shame 2009
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It was real PG Wodehouse countryside – not that we saw any cross aunts or mad pig-keeping Lords, but just the names of places Wooton Bassett, Upper and Lower Slaughter, Bourton-on-the-Water made you feel you could come across a country place where cow-creamers were stolen and hidden, and newt-fanciers ran riot.
Gig in May jinty 2003
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The idea for the charity single came from Tracey Rogers, whose brother, Captain Mark Hale, was repatriated through Wooton Bassett in 2009.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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The idea for the charity single came from Tracey Rogers, whose brother, Captain Mark Hale, was repatriated through Wooton Bassett in 2009.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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The resulting Hero-Worship Cult, with its high temple in Wooton Bassett, is doing its best to elevate the military to semi-divine status, and create a society which grants the military immunity from ccriticism.
The Guardian World News Alison Banville 2010
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The body of soldier from Doncaster killed in Afghanistan has been returned to Wooton Bassett.
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