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Wimble showed his equine teeth in a grimace of sympathy.
It was, to Captain Wimble, inconceivable that either of them could have done anything ridiculous.
The Delinks there, so Wimble informs me, are not only getting big ideas but bigger heads to match.
Wimble nodded his long horse-like head.
Area Commissioner Wimble was a tall, sad-looking man with a bony horse-like sort of face.
By 1883, Wimble had had enough of the printing business and moved to Queensland hoping to become a "sugar baron".
It was founded by Frederick Thomas Wimble.
Rochester United had a very strong team at that time including Peter Wimble who later gave his name to the Veterans' Cup.
Captain Wimble decided they would be more comfortable at sea, and all six men spent the first night in the landing craft anchored off in the bay.
The ex-rugby player from Hampshire was a very solid citizen in Wimble's view, and Lawson was a cool, experienced soldier.
It quoted the officer in charge, Captain Peter Wimble, confessing that everyone was completely baffled by the disappearance of the two men and their Landrover.
It is an elaborate example of Edwardian commercial architecture, designed by T H Smith and W Wimble and completed in 1903.
Benjamin Wimble had pioneered coloured printing ink in England, creating the first supply of red ink to Cambridge University Press.
He returned to printing and publishing with the production of Wimble's Reminder; as much a catalog as a magazine which ran from 1906 until 1957 (well after his death).
"We are looking at capital improvements, the first of which will be lifts," said Jamey Wimble, assistant general manager of the Mad River Glen Cooperative.
But, with a heavy heart, Captain Wimble accepted that Chris Larkman and Corporal Lawson were dead, although he had no idea what had become of them.
In this approximate location a low sandy promontory known as Cape Kenrick is shown on colonial era maps associated with Wimble Shoals just offshore.
The radio station operates on a Temporary Community Broadcasting Licence, transmitting from temporary studios on Wimble Street, Seymour.
Transvaal only used three bowlers during the innings; Aubrey Smith and Bentley Wimble each took four wickets, while Charles Vintcent took the remaining two.
Wart Wimble is a grave-digger who works for Clay; his motto is, "With Wart at the spade, you've got it made; rest assured, you're well interred."
BARTON WIMBLE Somers, N.Y.
These were with car owner Dave McCredy, as a teammate to Bill Wimble, two-time NASCAR national Sportsman champion.
Barton Wimble, New York Daily News review of The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, Metropolitan Opera, 1981.
At his back he carried by a looped strap a rush basket, from which protruded at one end the crutch of a hay-knife, a wimble for hay-bonds being also visible in the aperture.
Wee begin owr long March to Wimble wembley next tuesday when we take on hifiying Clutton Town in the preliminary liminary first Qualifying Round of the Fa cup.