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Then, the local school was called Moat Mount and, on visiting and observing and asking local parents, Gilda pronounced it, with her gift for getting to the nub of the matter, awful, absolutely awful.
A Question of Honour Lord Michael Levy 2008
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In a series of taunts to police in a letter and telephone calls Moat boasted of kidnapping.
WalesOnline - Home 2010
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The Moat was a picturesque old house, though by no means so imposing as the Court.
The Fortunes of the Farrells George de Horne Vaizey 1887
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Rose ran down the garden, intending to keep the equipage in sight as long as it could be distinguished from an eminence that was called the Moat, and which commanded an extensive view of the high road.
Turns of Fortune And Other Tales S. C. Hall 1840
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The inquest in Newcastle upon Tyne was read the transcript of a 999 call Moat made while on the run.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The jury was also read the transcript of a 999 call Moat made while on the run, and was played a recording.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The jury was also read the transcript of a 999 call Moat made while on the run, and was played a recording.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Less than 24 hours later, a man detectives identified as Moat was linked to another shooting in which a policeman was seriously injured.
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Less than 24 hours later, a man detectives identified as Moat was linked to another shooting in which a policeman was seriously injured.
icCoventry 2010
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Less than 24 hours later, a man detectives identified as Moat was linked to another shooting in which a policeman was seriously injured.
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