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Markfield is a
large village in both the
National Forest and
Charnwood Forest and in the
Hinckley and
Bosworth district of Leicestershire, England. The...
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Markfield Road
Pumping Station, now
known as
Markfield Beam
Engine and
Museum or
sometimes just as
Markfield Beam
Engine is a Grade...
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Wallace Markfield (August 12, 1926 – May 24, 2002) was an
American comic novelist best
known for his
first novel, To an
Early Grave (1964),
about four...
- The
Markfield Institute of
Higher Education is an
educational institution based in Leicestershire, in the
United Kingdom.
Specialising in
Islamic subjects...
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Shade of the Qur'an,
translated by M.A.
Salahi and A.; A. Shamis, Vol. I
Markfield, Leicester, and Nairobi, Kenya: The
Islamic Foundation 1999. Commentary...
- it
ended in 1986.
Klous retired from
acting in 2002.[citation needed]
Markfield, Alan (March 18, 1984). "Cruise Speed: Will the pace be too fast for the...
- Coalville,
Market Harborough,
Ashby de la Zouch, Lutterworth, Wigston,
Markfield and Ibstock) and most of
Rutland (including Oakham), plus
small parts...
- from Anstey, then
there are
roads which lead to the A50 at
Groby and at
Markfield (the
former p****ing
Groby Pool).
Another road that
leads north towards...
- and Thurcaston. The
Borough of
Hinckley and
Bosworth wards of: Groby;
Markfield,
Stanton and Fieldhead; Ratby,
Bagworth and Thornton. It
comprises the...
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Sargent was
adapted from the 1964
novel To an
Early Grave by
Wallace Markfield. When
minor writer Leslie Braverman dies
suddenly from a
heart attack...