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31. Unlike Wellington, Harriett was a political animal through and through, whose ambition was that her men should succeed. 32. This one is well researched, but I question whether it adds much to the sum total of our knowledge about Wellington. 33. I have danced the Wellington Boot Dance with the Zulu in the township hostels. 34. From there, he was taken by ambulance to Wellington Hospital. 35. Incoming/outgoing trains linked with the national rail network at Haybridge Junction, Wellington. 36. He had obviously taken off his wellington boots in the kitchen and not bothered to pull on a pair of shoes. 37. The wrecked Wellington bomber still smouldered in the open field. 38. Kirton first achieved coaching prominence in London and, on his return to New Zealand, eventually took over the Wellington side. 39. Looking up, I saw a formation of six Wellington bombers passing over at 4, 000 meters. 40. Investment managers such as Boston-based Wellington Management Co. will feel the impact. 41. They could feel the chill of the water through the rubber of their Wellington boots. 42. Here in the 1844 the Wellington Monument was erected which tells the story of the acorns. 43. Below: Wellington, built on land that emerged from the sea after an earthquake 100 years ago. 44. In Wellington, stocks ended lower, with forestry issues leading the decline, as recent overseas interest dropped off. 45. I don't believe Wellington stayed to give De Gaulle moral support. 46. Formal confirmation will be announced by the International Board in Wellington tomorrow afternoon. 47. Home and dry: use a hairdryer to dry the inside of wellington boots. 48. Two men were discussing a brand-new opera in which the ladies of the chorus all wore wellington boots. 49. Wellington, the capital city, lies on the North Island. 50. Wellington is the capital of New Zealand. 51. N Wellington is the capital of New Zealand . 52. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. 53. He lives on Wellington Road. 54. Wellington is nothing but a hero like many another. 55. Napoleon encountered Wellington in the Battle of Waterloo. 56. Is Wellington on our route? 57. I hear Wellington develops very quickly. 58. A streaker runs across the ground as New Zealand play Pakistan during the first innings on day three of their second test cricket match in Wellington, January 17, 2011. 59. The past gave us kings and queens, great cathedrals and beautiful gardens; the past gave us Shakespeare, Newton, Cook, Nelson, Wellington, Austen, Darwin, and Elgar. 60. Wellington had only one hundred and fifty-nine mouths of fire; Napoleon had two hundred and forty.