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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181 What was atypical about Edinburgh was the large number of women recruited to the trade of compositor.
182 But it was in Edinburgh where boardroom manoeuvring was at its most intriguing.
183 Not on Sunday. museum of local history, illustrating the life of Edinburgh from early times.
184 Another was a newcomer to our church and to our city,[www.Sentencedict.com] doing an Edinburgh house-to-house collection for the first time.
185 They mustered an army at Linlithgow and marched on Edinburgh.
186 The gelding show-ed he was in good heart this week by winning at Edinburgh on Thursday.
187 The order resulted from an appeal hearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
188 A bomb missed the Southampton by the breadth of the Admiral's Barge, and another showered the Edinburgh with shrapnel.
189 For far too long we have given free publicity for such tourist spots as Edinburgh Castle.
190 His photographs, which are also held in Edinburgh, are stunningly crisp and evocative of the places and people he visited.
191 Graeme, above, was last night at the family home in Edinburgh.
192 A trained psychiatric nurse, he is the current artist in residence at the Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
193 He had not been able to in Edinburgh, but now seemed the ideal time.
194 Hairflair interviewed the Edinburgh lass who is cutting a name for herself at the Charlie Miller salon.
195 Dunblane is a new giftware range from Edinburgh Crystal that features a delicate lace cut diamond pattern.
196 So he had driven down from Edinburgh to intercept the train.
197 Pictured here is a small selection of items available from the Edinburgh Castle shop.
198 On arrival in Edinburgh, the loans will be stored overnight in the Library's Strong Room.
199 She had already met some of the inhabitants in the hostels for homeless people in Glasgow and Edinburgh.
200 Most law-abiding citizens obeyed it but not so the denizens of the slums, stinking alleys and runnels of Edinburgh.
201 Terms Gordon Wright Publishing of Edinburgh has increased its minimum order on credit invoice to 25 retail value.
202 A more permanent reminder of the day was the Edinburgh crystal bowl that Sussex members presented to her.
203 She was kept prisoner in Edinburgh and then in a castle on an islet in Loch Leven near Kinross.
204 The Edinburgh side can go top on goal difference ahead of Dunfermline if they win by at least two goals.
205 In Edinburgh, the Scandic Crown regularly achieves the highest occupancy in the city with outstanding rival hotels.
206 He remembers when schools were schools were closed for fear of catastrophic bombing raids in wartime Edinburgh and classes were spread among private houses.
207 One will be submitted to the Edinburgh Evening News with an accompanying letter. 4.
208 The Royal visit to Edinburgh in 1953 was conducted almost entirely using carriages from the collection.
209 Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon.
210 Her next appointment in 1942 was as the first educational psychologist employed by the education committee of the city of Edinburgh.
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