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Our guest of honour decided to telephone to his dear mother, who still resides in Teeswater, and he asked her if she was watching TV.
Does Government Economic Policy-Making Make a Difference? The Canadian Case 1973
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I am surprised because everyone in Teeswater knows where Chicago is!
Does Government Economic Policy-Making Make a Difference? The Canadian Case 1973
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Other sheep featured are Wensleydale and Teeswater breeds with long, shiny, curly wool, brought over from England and still endangered.
A Passion for Knitting Nancy J. Thomas 2002
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The ticket agent said, "And where, may I ask, is Teeswater?"
Does Government Economic Policy-Making Make a Difference? The Canadian Case 1973
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To which Dr. Gillies responded, Do you mean to tell me that you don't know where Teeswater is?
Does Government Economic Policy-Making Make a Difference? The Canadian Case 1973
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It is alleged that some years ago Dr. Gillies, when in Chicago, went to the railway station and asked a ticket agent to sell him a train ticket to Teeswater.
Does Government Economic Policy-Making Make a Difference? The Canadian Case 1973
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Our guest of honour today, the founder and former Dean of Administrative Studies at York University and former Chairman of the Ontario Economic Council, hails from Teeswater, Ontario, and thereby hangs a tale, or two.
Does Government Economic Policy-Making Make a Difference? The Canadian Case 1973
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The Duke of Northumberland has sent over some Teeswater sheep, and one stallion, very recently, to Colonel Johnston, which have greatly improved the breed of both.
The Present Picture of New South Wales (1811) David Dickinson Mann
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Of the short horns, the leading breeds are the Dutch, the Holderness, the Teeswater, the Yorkshire, the Durham, the Northumberland, and some others.
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Each generation acquiring more firmly and fixedly the characteristics induced by their situation, these become hereditary, and we by and by have a _breed_ exhibiting somewhat of the traits of the Teeswater or Durhams from which the improved Short-horns of the present day have been reared.
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