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  • SHAFTSBURY - A New York man escaped injury after his vehicle was struck by a bucket and tire from a front-end loader that flew off a passing tractor trailer just before 3 p.m. on Route 67 in Shaftsbury.

    RutlandHerald.com 2010

  • SHAFTSBURY - A New York man escaped injury after his vehicle was struck by a bucket and tire from a front-end loader that flew off a passing tractor trailer just before 3 p.m. on Route 67 in Shaftsbury.

    RutlandHerald.com 2010

  • SHAFTSBURY (AP) - The Vermont State Police could study the possibility of merging the Shaftsbury and Rutland barracks into one facility.

    TimesArgus.com: Barre/Montpelier Region 2010

  • The turn to Shaftsbury in Hamilton and to Helvétius in Canuel seems indicative of a generously capacious sense of romanticism.

    Afterword: Secularism, Cosmopolitanism, and Romanticism 2008

  • She was appearing in Follies at the Shaftsbury theatre in London's West End. I needed a big star to launch my new education magazine and was wondering which one to approach when I heard that my idol was in town.

    Eartha Kitt: A Memorable Meeting with a Hollywood Legend 2008

  • American Andy Newell of Shaftsbury, Vt., placed second in the 80-man field in morning qualifying and Chris Cook, Rhinelander, Wis., also advanced to the quarterfinals.

    USATODAY.com - Sweden's Lind wins men's cross-country sprint 2006

  • The Scottish Enlightenment was affected by it, and so were the aesthetics of Shaftsbury.

    Civic Humanism Moulakis, Athanasios 2007

  • Sidney was executed; Shaftsbury spent a year in the Tower; and Locke thought it wise to publish his political works anonymously.

    The State, That's Me! 2006

  • The ticket booths in Leicester Square all, they proclaim, the official one can get ridiculously busy, so we headed to a lesser known one on the corner between Shaftsbury Avenue and Monmouth Street and were five minutes later the proud owners of tickets for Sunday In The Park with George.

    Anna's Fun Weekend In London annawaits 2006

  • The ticket booths in Leicester Square all, they proclaim, the official one can get ridiculously busy, so we headed to a lesser known one on the corner between Shaftsbury Avenue and Monmouth Street and were five minutes later the proud owners of tickets for Sunday In The Park with George.

    Archive 2006-08-01 annawaits 2006

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