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...with some of the names and chances of the 13 likely candidates. Early favorite, the Most Rev. Donald Coggan, Archbishop of York, is now tied at 3 to 1 with Bishop John Howe. Not everyone has greeted this extension of weekly bingo in the church hall with delight, however. Mrs. Rosalind Runcie, wife of the Bishop of St. Albans, the Rt. Rev. Robert Runcie, currently quoted at 7 to 1, declared herself to be extremely embarrassed. She said: "It's revolting to turn important church affairs into a horse race...
Forwards can be the most dangerous runners in the game. In a reversal of the roles many of them have played in football, they delight in trampling smaller backs who make vain attempts to tackle them or who fail to get out of their...
...that Heath was limited to criticizing the vagueness of the language. "It requires a consistent probing to ascertain what lies behind so much of its wording," he complained, adding that he could not judge it without "knowledge of the government's financial policies." Liberal Leader Jeremy Thorpe expressed delight that Labor had already "shed some of their unmentionables"-such as nationalization...
...crowded doorway turned and faced him, saying "Oh, Tom." He took her hand, said "How do you do?" and walked quickly past her. After the lecture, she hurried to the speakers' table while the audience was still applauding; Polly rushed towards Eliot and leapt up at him in delight. When he ignored them both, Vivienne presented the books and asked, "Will you come back with...
...Rossi finally scored one for Harvard at 17:24 of the first, and that's how the score stood at the buzzer, much to the delight of the Colgate fans. The Red Raiders upped their lead at the start of the middle stanza as Abbott got the hat trick, but from then on it was all Harvard...