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Don't let a spartan see you typing "Lancing" : - Wolverines don't mind.
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Others such as Lancing, Summer Fields in Oxford, Ludgrove and Northwood prep schools will not make any decision until June.
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His father was a diplomat there until the family fled back to Britain before the second world war, and George went to Lancing college, West Sussex, before starting to act in repertory.
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Hare's play is set in 1962, at a public school similar to the one he attended, Lancing College in Sussex.
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Hare himself, of course, was educated at the Sussex public school, Lancing.
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Lancing it means popping it with a sterile needle so the pus can run out and the swelling can go down.
BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010
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Lancing it means popping it with a sterile needle so the pus can run out and the swelling can go down.
BELLY UP STUART GIBBS 2010
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Ian's been governor of many schools, Monkton Coombe, Eastbourne College, Lancing, Oakham, Uppingham, but also of course warden of Cranmer Hall for nine years, playing, I think, a crucial role in establishing that institution in its present place as in the forefront of our training institutions.
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Lancing up through the column of vacuum and out of the atmosphere, their repulsive charges began to cause the beam to diverge.
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The system - developed by scientists at a firm called Ecowatts in a nondescript laboratory on an industrial estate at Lancing, West Sussex - involves passing an electrical current through a mixture of water, potassium carbonate (otherwise known as potash) and a secret liquid catalyst, based on chrome.
Sustainable Design Update » Blog Archive » More Free Energy!! 2007
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