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Wentworth Woodhouse, between Rotherham and Barnsley, has been privately-owned by an architect from London since 1999.
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The "right to gripe" is implicit in the First Amendment, as Woodhouse conceded in a later tweet.
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Woodhouse said he was desperate to devote all of his time to boxing.
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" When somebody replied that government officials shouldn't demand off-the-record meetings, Woodhouse answered: "By that logic, journos shouldn't accept anonymous leaks.
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"What is occurring in the Democratic Party is no different than what always occurs in the Democratic Party, " said Brad Woodhouse, the DNC communications director.
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"Debenhams historically under punched its weight in that 15-34 age group, " admits Mr Woodhouse, arguing that new ranges from Jasper Conran and Matthew Williamson have begun to redress the balance.
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Staffordshire County Council says the land sold at Woodhouse Middle School was on a slope, was not used for school sport and that the school still has big playing fields.
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The government has confirmed the schools were Woodhouse Middle School in Staffordshire, Clarborough Primary School in Nottinghamshire, Elliott School in Wandsworth, London, Ingleton Middle School in North Yorkshire and Netley Primary School in Camden, London.
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Other changes being considered include increasing the maximum stay period for city centre street spaces, reviewing prices at the Woodhouse Lane car park after refurbishment works are completed and further developing park and ride proposals.
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The Woodhouse position is rather outrageous.
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"Either Sarah Palin is leaving the people of Alaska high and dry to pursue her long-shot national political ambitions, or she simply can't handle the job now that her popularity has dimmed and oil revenues are down, " DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse said.
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