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Examples
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DANGEROUS GAME: A bus travels along Risedale Road, Barrow, one of the areas in which children have been playing 'chicken' with moving vehicles LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003321B000
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HEARTACHE: James Horler at the graveside of his partner Carol Evans Horler at Barrow Crematorium garden, where the headstone was taken LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003426B000
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HEARTACHE: James Horler at the graveside of his partner Carol Evans Horler at Barrow Crematorium garden, where the headstone was taken LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003426B000
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DANGEROUS GAME: A bus travels along Risedale Road, Barrow, one of the areas in which children have been playing 'chicken' with moving vehicles LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003321B000
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HEARTACHE: James Horler at the graveside of his partner Carol Evans Horler at Barrow Crematorium garden, where the headstone was taken LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003426B000
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HEARTACHE: James Horler at the graveside of his partner Carol Evans Horler at Barrow Crematorium garden, where the headstone was taken LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003426B000
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NOTICE: A sign is posted in the window, telling customers that Hitchens in Rawlinson Street, Barrow, has closed down LINDSEY DICKINGS REF:
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POPULAR OFFICER: PCSO Cathy Hayes, who is recovering from serious injuries sustained in a sledging accident LINDSEY DICKINGS REF:
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HEARTACHE: James Horler at the graveside of his partner Carol Evans Horler at Barrow Crematorium garden, where the headstone was taken LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003426B000
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HEARTACHE: James Horler at the graveside of his partner Carol Evans Horler at Barrow Crematorium garden, where the headstone was taken LINDSEY DICKINGS REF: 50003426B000
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