Similar words: hour hand, dirham, alexander hamilton, four hundred, eurhythmics, neighbourhood, arhat, perhaps. Meaning: n. 1. a city of north central North Carolina; site of Duke University 2. English breed of short-horned cattle.
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31. Supt Peter Durham from Newcastle city centre will address staff on how contingency plans can be properly arranged for Newcastle.
32. He visited residents yesterday to hear their grievances about the Durham County Council proposals.
33. Ramsey's last act for the Durham diocese was to publish a collection of his Durham Essays and Addresses.
34. For a brief time, this nook of County Durham was quite a fashionable holiday resort among the health-conscious.
35. Keeley Durham came closest, just 0.77 of a second behind the winner, to be runner-up on Welham.
36. Starting with next Saturday's home match against Towcestrians they face three successive league matches, with Durham Cup ties in midweek.
37. Tony Durham Mains signalling is both a domestic luxury and a way to cut industry's energy costs.
38. Ramsey felt no sense of gratitude to anyone who moved him out of Durham.
39. Dixon returned to Durham, resuming his work as a surveyor.
40. Garage blaze: Most of a garage was damaged after a car caught fire at a house in Durham Road, Stockton.
41. He replaces Bill Hills, who has retired, in charge of uniform operations at police headquarters in Durham.
42. Oxford, Cambridge, and Durham researchers tend to be more prolific than the others.
43. Before Lawless made his approach, Ian was a warehouse manager in Durham, while Stephen was a car salesman.
44. Chester-le-Street and Durham meet in another top-of-the-table clash in the Second Division.
45. Teams from Teesside, Durham and Newcastle universities are carrying out the research.
46. Staff have formed a co-operative and hoped to buy the hostel and run it with backing from Durham County Council.
47. Racers also lost 5-4 to the holders Wasps yesterday at Durham when Rick Brebant scoring the winning goal.
48. Horden is a former pit village, and proud of it, in East Durham.
49. That is unless Durham folk take the same unflattering view of today's cricketers as the county's overseas star Dean Jones.
50. Durham 1 arrived at Darlington minus Beeson and Dave Smith, but could never have conceived that they could lose.
51. But this study, from psychologists in Durham,(http://sentencedict.com/durham.html) is demography not anecdote.
52. Singlewood, 17, ran into the courtyard of Durham Castle in a desperate bid to shake off his pursuer.
53. Bill Larnach was born in Durham and his roots go deep in the North-East.
54. Though why the Good Lord didn't strike Durham itself beats me, instead of causing us all this trouble.
55. Durham Ice Rink fair for dace and roach plus the odd grayling.
56. Durham county councillors decided at a private meeting yesterday that the club building in Duke Street should be repossessed.
57. He became general secretary in 1982 after serving 17 years as secretary of the Durham branch.
58. The swing from suspicion to welcome which he met at Durham he now met at Cambridge.
59. Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham, his influence began to reach further into the bishopric.
60. On this early evidence, Durham will have difficulty in bowling out other counties and success will devolve on fourth-innings run chases.
More similar words: hour hand, dirham, alexander hamilton, four hundred, eurhythmics, neighbourhood, arhat, perhaps, upper hand, overhand, overhaul, overhasty, rhapsody, overhang, underhand, dura, bowler hat, solar halo, the upper hand, rhapsodic, dural, durer, durum, hemorrhage, on the other hand, menorrhagia, better half, rhapsodize, endure, durbar.