Similar words: ganglia, anglian, east anglia, angling, anglican, dangling, wangling, ganglion. Meaning: n. the Latin name for England.
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1. Cambridge is in East Anglia.
2. Much of the countryside in East Anglia is very flat.
3. The villages of East Anglia are marked by beautiful churches with fine towers.
4. East Anglia is by no means typical of rural Britain.
5. East Anglia: Rather cloudy, mainly dry, some sunny intervals.
6. East Anglia: Bright, mainly dry, becoming showery.
7. North West Anglia Health Authority admitted liability.
8. East Anglia: Patchy light rain.
9. East Anglia: Mostly dry with sunny spells.
10. Yet, not being enroute to anywhere, East Anglia tends to be overlooked by those living much beyond its boundaries.
11. The duke's local supporters in East Anglia appear not only disparate but also relatively insignificant.
12. Almost any house in East Anglia is likely to be advertised as being located in Constable country.
13. The nature of Gloucester's involvement in East Anglia was, however, profoundly different from that in the north.
14. A four-year drought in East Anglia and extra demands for water from a burgeoning local population have lowered the water table.
15. But in East Anglia, 64 per cent wouldn't mind paying extra for a trip into Norwich or Ipswich.
16. Anglia is holding its dividend total at 9.26p, and the shares added 9p to 258p.
17. Galliford completed 150 houses in East Anglia, with the average sale price increasing from £42,000 to £56,000.
18. It seems probable that rebellion in East Anglia was as rigorously suppressed as in Kent.
19. Background: Left nursing in 1986 to study law at East Anglia University, graduating in 1989.
20. The regions with the most rapid growth rates were two of the more rural, East Anglia and the South West.
21. Dowsing, who kept a journal of his activities, personally visited nearly sixty churches in East Anglia.
22. Regional planning guidance already exists in the south-east and East Anglia.
23. The Blues wing-back is currently in talks with the club and dearly wants to extend his stay in East Anglia.
24. It would wipe out farm profits, undermine rural employment and cause environmental degradation in East Anglia, he says.
25. Early that January a bitter wind blowing off the far Urals seized East Anglia in a grip of ice.
26. His father was a land agent who ran an estate in East Anglia belonging to John Bradford's brother.
27. The Fibropower plant produces about 14 megawatts by burning the discarded litter from broiler chicken farms all over East Anglia.
28. Electrification continued apace during the decade with the major investment on the East Coast main line and in East Anglia.
29. But again the biggest percentage rises hit the south east, London,[sentencedict.com/anglia.html] the south west and East Anglia.
30. Long Melford is one of the wool churches that commemorate the wealth of East Anglia in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
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