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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121. He died in Bristol 24 September 1939 and is buried there.
122. David Henshaw of Bristol University says the discovery is the missing link that shows how power lines can cause cancer clusters.
123. For four hundred dollars a night I stayed in the finest hotel in Paris, the Bristol.
124. Bristol is at the forefront of the fight against a number of childhood conditions, including cancer and sudden infant death.
125. Kingswood colliers into Bristol or those of Bedworth into Coventry.
126. I should like to see the rivers that flow into the estuary - and indeed the entire Bristol channel - cleaned.
127. The latest results from Bristol show the pattern of respiration in a normal baby changes dramatically when the room is warm.
128. They have opened offices in Bristol and Maidstone to service maintenance contracts.
129. Bristol Rovers announced an annual profit of nearly £90,000 and disclosed they have £1.3m in the bank.
130. In London, Bristol, Liverpool and Manchester, the trade operates in a similar way.
131. Following an 8-day trial at Bristol Crown Court, the 3 men were cleared of manslaughter and arson charges.
132. The former corn mill is owned by Bristol City Museum and is open to the public.
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133. During the siege of Bristol he was taken ill with the plague and again feared for his life.
134. Bristol is penetrated by calcium-loving vegetation growing on the limestone cliffs of the Avon Gorge.
135. Today's task will take the aircraft west towards Bristol, then north near Stratford and back again.
136. The two appeared before Swindon magistrates and were committed for trial at Bristol Crown Court.
137. Although journalists have placed Bristol in the premier league, there is no room for complacency.
138. However two of the possee went over the fence in an attempt to get to a nightclub in Bristol.
139. The distance between Avonmouth, near Bristol, and Poole in Dorset is only 65 miles as the crow flies.
140. In a competitive environment, Bristol is already well-positioned to attract new investment funds.
141. On the slow descent to Bristol airport a creature had attached itself to one of the wings.
142. Kristensen plays his last game on loan from Newcastle in Sunday's local derby against Bristol Rovers.
143. The Bristol group collected the signatures of 46 international figures to sell for Amnesty funds.
144. A thousand miles from Bristol for all the chance she had of getting away.
145. The devotion, care and research taking place in Bristol in the effort to combat these tragedies is uplifting.
146. Indeed, he has continued to play an active role in Bristol Physics since his formal retirement.
147. Roy Holloway is promoted from supervisor to service manager at Hygiene Bristol.
148. Officers found a disturbing pattern of abuse at the Bristol homes, and the investigation was expanded.
149. The early wealth of the merchants made Bristol a banking centre and a centre for insurance business.
150. This year's overall winner was the reconstruction of the Kennet and Avon canal from Bristol to Reading.
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