Similar words: burgh, burgher, pittsburgh, inbreeding, in bulk, inbuilt, sunburn, unburned. Meaning: n. the capital of Scotland; located in the Lothian Region on the south side of the Firth of Forth.
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61 I changed in Edinburgh to a slower train.
62 Imagine a car journey from Edinburgh to London.
63 He spent the morning and afternoon looking round Edinburgh.
64 Ballard, 29, a graphic designer from Stockbridge, Edinburgh.
64 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
65 Many thanks for concocting a circular for's Edinburgh week-end.
66 She went on to read medicine at Edinburgh.
67 Edinburgh is a capital city for postgraduate study.
68 She lectures on Shakespeare at Edinburgh University.
69 Edinburgh is well provided with clinical teaching hospitals.
70 On receiving it, Norman returned directly to London and caught a night train to Edinburgh.
71 City councils for Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Dundee, remain front-runners for single-tier status.
72 The beautiful historic city of Edinburgh is only forty minutes away by car, and Glasgow just a little further.
73 My celebration consisted of a few beers with my caddie friends at Edinburgh station and on the night train.
74 Takings of £170 on the opening night were donated to the funds of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
75 The Dreghorn barracks in Edinburgh has just undergone a major refurbishment programme as well as having a new wing built.
76 In a recent advertisement for a house sale the same village of West Linton is now only 11 miles from Edinburgh.
77 Then came Edinburgh and the long hard slog of a medical degree and the various hospital training jobs that followed.
78 Edinburgh libraries have bought copies of the new editions of Biggles.
79 That, however, need not be a tension, according to Colwyn Trevarthen, professor of child psychology at Edinburgh University.
80 A recent major study of traffic problems in the Edinburgh area recognised road safety as a major factor for consideration.
81 It is hoped to hold these seminars in Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow.
82 On one occasion in the early 1880s she was persuaded to address male students at Edinburgh University medical school.
83 The small annual profits of the Edinburgh and Dundee clubs were interspersed with losses and no dividends were distributed to shareholders.
84 The Duke of Edinburgh was once again guest of honour.
85 For example, account is taken of the growing importance of theoretical linguistics, for which Edinburgh University is particularly well-known.
86 Ian Wilmut, of the Roslin Institute, near Edinburgh, has already accomplished this feat in his second cloned sheep.
87 The illegitimate son of a maidservant, Frank Roberts was born at Edinburgh in 1915.
88 Why not fix to have a light lunch here one day if ever in Edinburgh.
89 As the dance finished we curtsied again and the Duke of Edinburgh stopped to congratulate us.
90 From there he moved on to Edinburgh, and finally shut himself away in his much embellished palace of Falkland to die.
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