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The furniture on the Enfield is a mixture of iron and brass such as pictured in the article, where as the Springfield of the period would be all iron mounted.
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The rear sight of the Enfield is a ladder type similar to that in the article photos.
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It was one of more than 5,000 books at the low-security Willard-Cybulski prison in Enfield and among more than 17,000 books in the library at Osborn, which houses higher-security inmates.
Connecticut Prison Inmates Reading True Crime And Other Violent Books AP 2010
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It was one of more than 5,000 books at the low-security Willard-Cybulski prison in Enfield and among more than 17,000 books in the library at Osborn, which houses higher-security inmates.
Connecticut Prison Inmates Reading True Crime And Other Violent Books AP 2010
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The Lee Enfield is a very resilient piece, and the attachment points of the two-piece stock will minimize changes in point of impact.
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Next door in Enfield, councillors predicted an "increase in overcrowding in the private rented sector as families are forced to move into cheaper rented homes with four bedrooms or less".
Housing benefit cap: councils warn of flight to suburbs Randeep Ramesh 2010
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The Lee Enfield is a very resilient piece, and the attachment points of the two-piece stock will minimize changes in point of impact.
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The first ever electronic ATM was installed at Barclays Bank in Enfield, North London, and for reasons I have yet to specify, Reg was the first to use it.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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The first ever electronic ATM was installed at Barclays Bank in Enfield, North London, and for reasons I have yet to specify, Reg was the first to use it.
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This morning's Ithaca Journal reports that assessments are going to be up around 11% county-wide, and "the largest assessment increases occurred in Enfield (21 percent), Ulysses (14.83 percent), and Newfield (13.47 percent)."
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