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Similar words: lancastriancasablancaplaster castcastellancasterforecasternewscasterbroadcasterMeaning: n. 1. a city in northwestern England 2. the English royal house that reigned from 1399 to 1461; its emblem was a red rose. 
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61 The Conestoga River (also referred to as the Conestoga Creek) is a tributary of the Susquehanna River that flows through the center of Lancaster County.
62 Gary, head chef at Manchester Airport's Lancaster Brasserie, said: "Some people might think my hobby is sad, but it gives me great pleasure."
63 The Wars of Roses refer to these battles between the House of Lancaster, symbolized by the red rose, and that of York, symbolized by the white. They were the two branches of the Plantagenet family.
64 Henry Tudor, descendant of Duke of Lancaster won victory at Bosworth Fireld in 1485 and put ht country under the rule of the Tudors.
65 Invented by Joseph Lancaster, a Quaker schoolmaster in England, the "monitorial" school model encouraged more advanced pupils to teach those who were less advanced.
66 The name the Wars of Roses was referring to the battles between the great house of Lancaster, symbolized by the red rose, and that of York, symbolized by the white.
67 In 1999, 11-year-old Kevin Stephan was a bat boy for his younger brother's Little League team in Lancaster, New York.
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68 This item is made here in Lancaster PA by the Amish.
69 Henry Tudor, descendant of Duke of Lancaster won victory under the rule of the Tudors.
70 In the English War of the Roses, red was the color of the House of Lancaster, which defeated the House of York, symbolized by the color white.
71 Lancaster is one of only six collegiate universities in the UK.
72 It was still the club drug of choice in London last summer, says Fiona Measham, of the University of Lancaster.
73 The Wars of the Roses were a series of civil wars fought in medieval England from 1455 to 1485 between House of Lancaster and House of York.
74 Managers who no longer have anyone to manage are fobbed off with inflated titles, much as superannuated politicians are made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster or Lord President of the Council.
75 The Wars of the Roses was fighting between the supporters of the Houses of Lancaster and York in England, and it lasted over 30 years.
76 There was once a castle of the Roman army here, whence ( came ) the name of Lancaster.
77 Richard, Duke of York, defeated the Lancaster forces and captured Henry VI. Richard then made himself the ruler of England.
78 Henry VI was from the House of Lancaster, and of course his supporters felt very differently.
79 Three aircraft from the RAF's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight - a Lancaster, a Spitfire and a Hurricane - will be followed by two Typhoons and two Tornado GR4s in box formation.
80 Henry Tudor was born in an ancient family of Welsh and his mother was a descendant of the Lancaster family.
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