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Wellington was coldly heroic.

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The entrance hall is littered with toys and Wellington boots.

Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, changed its name to Middle Earth for the film's opening.

In the winter she wears thick socks, Wellington boots and gloves.

Wellington went to the village of Waterloo to draw up his report to Lord Bathurst.

There was the receipt of the Duke of Wellington to restore peace and security to British interests at Canton.

Another lesser wave broke around her knees filling her Wellington boots with foamy saltwater but she didn't notice.

Wellington had only one hundred and fifty-nine mouths of fire; Napoleon had two hundred and forty.

Prince William first visited the children's wards at Wellington Hospital, saying afterwards he had enjoyed the experience.

Hoche and Marceau had no stragglers; Wellington had few, and we do him the justice to mention it.

The Trakker Cup was contested by New Zealand and Canada, with the All Blacks beating spirited Canadian side 64-13 in Wellington.

The authorities are now pondering the harsh step of building a weir at nearby Wellington to stop the salt water moving back into the Murray itself.

At this epoch when Waterloo is only a clashing of swords, above Blucher, Germany has Schiller; above Wellington, England has Byron.

A weary Constable and the team of technicians responsible for lighting, sound, electrics and carpentry arrived in Wellington four days ahead of the first New Zealand performance.

Critics assume that private parents are rich snobs trying to avoid the lower orders, says Anthony Seldon, headmaster of Wellington College, a boarding school.

The Duke of Wellington was once famously turned away from the doors because he was guilty of the double solecism of arriving 7 minutes late and wearing trousers rather than knee-breeches.

When I returned to London,I happened to pass Apsley House,the enormous mansion(almost a palace)on Piccadilly given by the grateful British people to the Duke of Wellington after the Napoleonic wars.

The word " traditional" implies that something has stood the test of time on its own merits and should be preserved -- red pillar boxes, duffel coats, marmalade, the August Bank Holiday, the pint, privet hedges, Wellington boots.

Wellington was tenacious; in that lay his merit, and we are not seeking to lessen it: but the least of his foot-soldiers and of his cavalry would have been as solid as he.

After he busted out of the scene of his first exile, Elba, it took the Duke of Wellington, Marshal Blucher and a lot of troops at Waterloo to put him out of business once and for all.

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