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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151 After its partial recovery in the middle 1920s, the Edinburgh printing trade was hit by the depression.
152 First, the memorial did not call for the dismissal of any women employed in Edinburgh at the time.
153 The board were currently negotiating to build a new home in the Edinburgh area, he added.
154 Last October Paul embarked on a computer science degree at Edinburgh University.
155 While Edinburgh itself was growing in importance as a centre of government,[sentencedict.com/edinburgh.html] the temporary residence was refashioned into a palace.
156 In recent years Applied Linguistics at Edinburgh has been closely involved in the organisation of international seminars and conferences.
157 There was a slight hiccup in the 1950s when a good citizen of Edinburgh objected to our bearing the arms.
158 He is currently cooperating in a Tolstoy project for Edinburgh next year.
159 You have got two choices in Edinburgh - it's either the Salvation Army or Greyfriars hostel and that's it.
160 It will be housed inside a £15 million building in Edinburgh and should be ready by 1987.
161 The Edinburgh based Institution of Fire Engineers specialises in developing fire engines and safety equipment.
162 In Edinburgh Haynes's time was running out, and his attention shifting elsewhere.
163 The Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh, I believe, had a recent £200,000 deficit, but has been awarded a larger grant.
164 On Christmas Eve he had dinner with friends in Edinburgh.
165 Peter arranged a taxi to Victoria for me to catch a train to Gatwick and the last flight to Edinburgh.
166 The play could now be tentatively scheduled for the Edinburgh Festival of 1953(sentencedict.com), one year later than Eliot had originally planned.
167 He was a founder member of the Edinburgh Press Club, established more than 50 years ago.
168 Another bit of cycle path has just been constructed at Barnton on the outskirts of Edinburgh.
169 Edinburgh had practically no textile workers, men or women; but as we have seen it had a great many domestic servants.
170 Buster Brown's Enjoyment is the keynote of this popular Edinburgh night spot, with exotic drinks a speciality.
171 Peter Sheldon was giving evidence at the trial of two nineteen year olds accused of killing Edinburgh student Paul Sheldon.
172 Students return to Edinburgh in the fourth year to take further advanced courses appropriate to their final examinations.
173 In fact, he was the one who encouraged me to go down to the Lesbian and Gay Centre in Edinburgh.
174 I got into Edinburgh and before I came up I took a year off and worked and travelled.
175 Our 1977 conference in Edinburgh had been as fruitless, in terms of its actual agenda, as its precursor at Dilizhan.
176 The most recent observation of a blue moon was in Edinburgh in 1950.
177 Reducing the length One version of the Edinburgh syntactic component used pair-wise transition probabilities between words.
178 He read medicine at the University of Edinburgh, though it is doubtful if he ever intended to practise.
179 Edinburgh Sheriff Court had heard that the boys bought the rat poison from Boots, and offered to cook dinner.
180 Essentially Glasgow and Edinburgh were the two towns which provided the bulk of the membership and carried the burden of administration.
More similar words: burgh, burgher, pittsburgh, inbreeding, in bulk, inbuilt, sunburn, unburned, sunburst, sunburnt, unburden, set up in business, sunburned, barnburner, unburdened, bunsen burner, burg, martin van buren, burger, burgle, burglar, homburg, burgeon, burgess, burglary, salzburg, burgundy, habsburg, burgoyne, vicksburg.