The bus's passage through Trinidad and past the turnoff for Ludlow, Colorado, marks the midpoint on its route from Albuquerque to Denver. |
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To whet the appetite tomorrow is a modest double-header of jumping at Taunton and Ludlow and an all-weather Flat card at Lingfield. |
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At Ludlow, Maybeseven is awarded the nap vote in the Sara Hamilton-Russell Memorial Handicap Hurdle over three-and-a-quarter miles. |
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In fact, there are no flying insects known for almost a hundred million years after the Ludlow. |
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The grotto occupies the basements of two former bodegas on a dimly lit stretch of Ludlow Street, just above Delancey Street. |
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The bulk of the action on Thursday takes place over the jumps, with meetings at Haydock Park and Ludlow. |
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One weekend, she corralled five friends into the Ludlow Street crash pad rented by musicians John Cale and Tony Conrad and instigated a night of playful debauchery. |
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One of the men he morphs into is Ludlow, a notorious local criminal played by Method Man. |
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He was sent with his mother to Ludlow in 1473 to be titular ruler of Wales and the Welsh Marches, staying there for much of the rest of his father's reign. |
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They lived at Ludlow Castle, but had little time together, for poor Arthur died only a few months later, perhaps of tuberculosis or the fever called the sweating sickness. |
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Bellows Falls, Bethel, Brattleboro, Bridgewater, Burlington, Ludlow, Newport, Springfield, Vergennes, Winooski. |
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A final key figure was Rev Charles Cardale Babington, who came from Ludlow in Shropshire. |
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The A49 also goes to Shrewsbury, joining the A5 at the south of the town, coming from Ludlow and Leominster. |
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The king visited his son occasionally at Ludlow, though, as far as is known, he never ventured into Wales itself. |
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Anteros makes plenty of appeal in the Bet With The Ludlow On Course Bookmakers Maiden Hurdle. |
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A RUN-of-the-mill handicap hurdle at Ludlow had huge consequences for in-running and outright punters thanks to the 100-1 winner Tayarat. |
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The buyer, Charlie Edwards was a stockbreeder and auctioneer, and aspiring MP for Ludlow. |
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At Ludlow yesterday Tony McCoy hit the 50-winner mark for the season with victory on Baba Au Rhum in the opening Bridgnorth Novices' Hurdle. |
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York summoned the Nevilles to join him at his stronghold at Ludlow Castle in the Welsh Marches. |
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She was given her own court based at Ludlow Castle and many of the royal prerogatives normally reserved for the Prince of Wales. |
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Edmond Ludlow made several attempts to reconcile the army and parliament in this time period but was ultimately unsuccessful. |
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General Edmond Ludlow, still loyal to the Rump Parliament was also excepted. |
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The Council of Wales, based at Ludlow Castle, was also established in the 15th century to govern the area. |
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At the age of 13, he was apprenticed to apothecary Daniel Ludlow and later surgeon George Hardwick in nearby Sodbury. |
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The only substantial towns are Bridgnorth, with a population of around 12,000 people, Ludlow and Church Stretton. |
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A railway line runs through the area on the same route as the A49 with stations at Church Stretton, Craven Arms and Ludlow. |
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There is one notable horse racing racecourse in Shropshire, near Ludlow, the Ludlow Racecourse. |
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For wood-beamed 17th century romance, stay at Corve Street Cottage, five minutes' walk from the railway station near Ludlow town centre. |
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At La Becasse, 17 Corve Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, SY8 1DA Chef Will Holland's surprise menu and tasting wine for two guests. |
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Meanwhile, the River Corve in Ludlow, Shrops, burst its banks yesterday, leading to the collapse of the Burway Bridge. |
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Heronshaw won on his debut at Uttoxeter, despite being green, and is of interest on a possible hurdling debut at Ludlow on Wednesday. |
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A special award was also made to Jamo Matikainen, the outgoing national women's team manager who has been replaced by former Wales star Jayne Ludlow. |
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The Principality's administration was overseen by the Prince of Wales's Council comprising between 8 and 15 councillors sitting in London or, later, Ludlow in Shropshire. |
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On 23 September 1459, at the Battle of Blore Heath in Staffordshire, a Lancastrian army failed to prevent Salisbury from marching from Middleham Castle in Yorkshire to Ludlow. |
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In the late 1560s, William Salesbury found the manuscript in the possession of Sir Henry Sidney at Ludlow, when Siancyn Gwyn of Llanidloes held it on loan from him. |
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Chris Ludlow, landlord of the Springhill, Wolverhampton, has been named as a semi-finalist in this year's British Institute of Innkeeping Licensee of the Year award. |
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The other sizeable towns are Oswestry, Bridgnorth, Newport and Ludlow. |
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The campaigns under Cromwell's successors Henry Ireton and Edmund Ludlow mostly consisted of long sieges of fortified cities and guerrilla warfare in the countryside. |
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At the time of Edward's premature death, his heir, Edward V, was only 12 years old and had been brought up under the stewardship of Earl Rivers at Ludlow Castle. |
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