Similar words: bristol channel, pistol, histology, bristly, bristle, epistolary, bristled, bristling. Meaning: n. an industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon.
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61. This thriving group included some of the old provincial capitals such as Bristol, Newcastle and Norwich.
62. As large cities, like Bristol, have grown outwards they have surrounded some old villages.
63. This type is illustrated in Figure 5.6, which shows the pendulum used at Bristol for studies at low temperatures in vacuum.
64. Trowbridge Only 13 anglers braved the Bristol Avon at Staverton, and it was unlucky for ren who dry netted.
65. Whilst that order was in operation he was transferred to the secure unit near Bristol.
66. He was educated at Clifton College, Bristol, and in 1883 became for three years articled clerk to a London solicitor.
67. He was made constable of Bristol Castle in August 1307 and began to receive numerous royal grants.
68. The closure of the antiquarian business in Bristol was part of this realignment, and was reflected in the 1992 accounts.
69. Bristol plans to issue revisions to maintain pace with the changes made in Windows and Unix.
70. Tomkinson, of Bishopston, Bristol, was unanimously convicted of both rapes.
71. They claimed that the report showed that women who attended Bristol were twice as likely to die as women who did not.
72. She was to discover that she could see for miles from the attic windows - almost the whole of Bristol.
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73. As a result of this, the Bristol Centre is fighting for its life.
74. In Bristol, often the pressure is to go for high status careers.
75. United won twice away last month at Bristol Rovers and Wolves, while Birmingham are on a real downer.
76. Bristol piled on fierce pressure and Middlesbrough paid for their lack of enterprise when Bristol equalised after 67 minutes.
77. The Hinkley Point development in fact erupts with total incongruity from the flat coastal plain which borders the Bristol Channel.
78. The pavilion and new sports hall at Bristol being prepared for the resumption of cricket in June.
79. He gave one last check: everything secure, shipshape and Bristol fashion.
80. He says that a group of ravers from Bristol caused trouble.
81. One drug, called Adaquan, is on trial at Bristol for evaluating it s use in tendon repair.
82. When Peter was made curate in a northern suburb of Bristol, Anna celebrated the event by becoming pregnant.
83. The Pollard had suffered serious head injuries and later died in Frenchay hospital in Bristol.
84. At Bristol and Liverpool slavers did make up significant proportions of the merchant fleets.
85. Two black men who had been jurors in the Bristol riots trial in 1981 threatened to sue Lord Denning for libel.
86. It would definitely be one of three teams, Sunderland, Bristol, or Coventry.
87. Striker Slaven blew his top after being axed from the side which grabbed a draw at Bristol City in midweek.
88. Bristol, too, took in a whole range of seaborne food supplies.
89. None the less the Bristol computer managed to simulate different effects of varying wrist torques.
90. This was, of course, in the tradition of Burke's response to his electors in Bristol nearly two centuries earlier.
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