Similar words: gingham, buckingham palace, squirming, confirming, dining-hall, helping hand, fair-minded, hummingbird. Meaning: n. 1. the largest city in Alabama; located in northeastern Alabama 2. a city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center.
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(121) The grand Victorian and Edwardian architecture of this period still gives the civic centre of Birmingham its character.
(122) An 18-month pilot project is to be established, in an area of Birmingham, starting in July 1990.
(123) Crime in central Birmingham is showing a 16 percent. decrease after the introduction of new security measures.
(124) The unpublished results of the Birmingham community aneurysm screening project were considered along with those of other, larger projects.
(125) Thomas Birmingham, a third-term legislator, is expected to take over the post.
(126) Daren Rowbotham has joined on loan from Birmingham and leads the attack.
(127) The Birmingham area contains a wealth of attractions for transport enthusiasts.
(128) In 1985, at a court in Birmingham, a similar stabbing happened and procedures were stepped up.
(129) A NEW brochure aimed at boosting Darlington's tourist trade was launched in Birmingham this week.
(130) Altogether there were 85 major raids on London, and eight each on Liverpool/Birkenhead, Birmingham, and Plymouth/Devonport.
(131) Chapman, with perfect timing, anticipated events by arranging to meet Stephenson at Leeds, on his way home from Birmingham.
(132) Twenty-one people were killed and 167 injured in the explosions at two Birmingham city centre pubs in 1974.
(133) The people of Birmingham ought to be allowed to vote on this all-important issue.
(134) Thomas F.. Birmingham, who has the secured the necessary votes to take over the post.
(135) In the fifties, doctors treated a number of people for the effects of smog in places like London and Birmingham.
(136) No record of the former Prime Minister would be complete without boarding the train between Birmingham to Wolverhampton.
(137) But the appointment of a receiver at Birmingham has removed any obstacle.
(138) On Thursday, two bombs were planted at a highway interchange outside Birmingham.
(139) It was a newish course, just south of Birmingham and within twenty miles of Crystal's head office.
(139) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(140) Peschisllibo ravaged Derby's defence in an exhilarating first half when Birmingham rocketed into a three goal lead.
(141) This problem was solved by another Birmingham physicist, James Sayers.
(142) The Quarter can trace its roots as far back as 1460, when work in precious metals is first recorded in Birmingham.
(143) It's a strange sort of footy is this, but still a lot more exciting than watching Birmingham City.
(144) Birmingham, once a labor lawyer, is expected to be a strong advocate on such issues as the minimum wage.
(145) Easily accessible by road, rail or air Novotel is a convenient stopover point for your visit to Birmingham.
(146) Catch him in Birmingham tonight and form your own judgment on the supposed heir to Bevan, Foot and Kinnock.
(147) The burghers of Birmingham also reckon the chevron-shaped symbol looks like a two-finger salute.
(148) Otherwise the Birmingham I knew only flashed briefly on screen.
(149) His rise to prominence in sport commenced with the establishment of the Birmingham Canoe Club in the early 1950s.
(150) With over 34,000 hotel beds within a 30 mile radius of Birmingham, the city can accommodate even the largest international events.
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