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  • Lower down, the [[Sidlaw Hills]] stretch from [[Perthshire]] into Angus but peak The [[North Esk]] is formed by the meeting of the Lee and Mark at [[Invermark]], and thence it flows 28 miles to the North Sea no
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  • ...rated at higher stages of the tide, and skerries which are only exposed at lower stages of the tide. *Hollander, Lee M. (ed. & tr.) (1964) ''Heimskringla: History of the Kings of Norway.'' Aus
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  • ...de London and the highest residential accommodation in western Europe. The lower 23 floors form the Hilton Hotel, featuring a "sky bar" on the 23rd floor. I ** {{cite book | last = Lee | first = C. P. | title = Shake, Rattle and Rain: popular music making in M
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  • ...nally applied only to the deep-level bored lines, along which run slightly lower, narrower trains along standard-gauge track, to distinguish them from the s *{{cite book|last=Lee|first=Charles E.|title=The Bakerloo line, a brief history|publisher=London
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  • ...commemoration.<ref name=Church>{{cite web|author= |url=http://anidea.co.uk/lower-edmonton/local/churchst.html |title=Church Street |website=Anidea.co.uk |da ...hed the late twentieth century. Due to its close proximity to the [[River Lee Navigation]], timber was transported by barge from the London Docks and sto
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  • ...ed that the town be named after the celebrated Durham miners' leader Peter Lee.<ref>{{cite book|title=Austerity Britain 1945–51|author=David Kynaston|is ...town restoring access to various shops and services on the top level. The lower deck carpark near the supermarket is used on Bank Holidays for a Market. In
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  • ...an average of 29 years 4 months for all England and Wales).<ref name="lee">Lee, William, Report to the General Board of Health on a preliminary inquiry in The nearby village of Lower Gornal was the epicentre for the Dudley earthquake of 2002, the largest ear
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  • ...area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the river, was amongst the world's largest shipbuilding and ship-repai ...oir thriller ''Stormy Monday'', directed by Mike Figgis and starring Tommy Lee Jones, Melanie Griffith, Sting and Sean Bean.<ref name="Sting2010-07-04">{{
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  • ...the largest employer in the city but Roman Catholics were confined to the lower echelons of employment at Guinness and only entered management level in the ...state assembled by members of the Guinness family, beginning with Benjamin Lee Guinness in 1835 (the largest municipal park is nearby (North) Bull Island,
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  • ...the Old Red Sandstone which were laid down during the Devonian period. The lower slopes of the mountain are formed from the sandstones and mudstones of the ...[Cwm Llwch]] and [[Cwm Sere]] were excavated by glaciers which grew in the lee of the high ground. [[Llyn Cwm Llwch]] occupies a glacially excavated rock
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  • ...&nbsp;°C. As one might expect, the sheltered eastern side can also record lower winter temperatures and the absolute minimum for Grytviken is -19.4&nbsp;° ...entina maintained a naval base (Corbeta Uruguay) from 1976 to 1982, in the lee (southern east coast) of the same island. Although the British discovered t
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  • Lower Lambourn was known as Bockhampton, but it was destroyed in the 16th century '''Labourne Woodlands''' lies further south on the lower, flatter ground about two miles from the village and just north of the M4.
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  • ...826, some 60% of all handloom weavers in Blackburn and nearby [[Rishton]], Lower Darwen and [[Oswaldtwistle]] were unemployed.<ref>Turner (1992), p.&nbsp;12 '''Roe Lee Park''', in the north of the town, was opened on Wednesday 30&nbsp;May 1923
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  • ...is a major Irish seaport; there are quays and docks along the banks of the Lee on the city's east side. ...ason for its curved shape is that it originally was a channel of the River Lee that was built over on arches.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.corkpastandpre
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  • ...st of Wendover on the Chesham Lane between the A413 road and the hamlet of Lee Gate. *Lower Bacombe, located south of Wendover on the lane between the main town and Up
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  • ...ing Edward I of England's Conquest of Wales. Prior to Norman occupation of lower [[Gwynedd]], the Perfeddwlad, Rhuddlan was the site of a Welsh cantref and ...the town. Lisa Scott-Lee of the pop band Steps and her brother Andy Scott-Lee lived in Rhuddlan.
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  • ...onstruction of the rivers took place in the 1930s, authorised by the River Lee (Flood Relief) Act, but by the 1960s, commercial usage of the waterways had ...n collectively as Bow Back Rivers. Charles Tween, writing on behalf of the Lee Conservancy, referred to them as both the Stratford Back Rivers and the Str
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  • ...idbrooke]] where it then turns westwards through Manor Park in [[Lee, Kent|Lee]], before joining the Ravensbourne at Loampit Vale in [[Lewisham]]. Numerou ...avy industries. Now regeneration of the area is under way. For much of the lower reach between [[Lewisham]] and the [[Thames]], the Ravensbourne (and Deptfo
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  • ...rt for centuries; the only way off the island is along the causeway in the lee of Chesil Beach. At times of extreme floods (about every 10 years) this roa ...n 1961. The white and red lighthouse on Bill Point replaced the Higher and Lower Lighthouses in 1906. It is a prominent and much photographed feature; an im
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  • ...ted that weekly Mass attendance in Dublin was just 18%, with it being even lower among younger generations.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/ne ...al success of boxers such as [[Bernard Dunne]] and [[Andy Lee (boxer)|Andy Lee]]. [[Baseball in Ireland|Baseball]] and [[basketball]] are also emerging sp
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