Similar words: business executive, sussex, be possessed, dispossessed, be possessed of, assessed value, self-possessed, possessed. Meaning: n. a county in southeastern England on the North Sea and the Thames estuary.
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61. The 48-year-old professor, an internationally known languages expert and former vice-chancellor of Essex University, is due in court in October.
62. Spurs clearly felt the loss of their big centre-back Guy Butters, who had reported sick on the coach journey to Essex.
63. In Essex, the position was more delicate and less secure for the District.
64. The cameras will be operated by the highways department of Essex County Council and Essex police.
65. Has the C2 baseball team in Grasping, Essex, turned against the Tories?
66. Canvassing one day in a by-election in Essex, Martin was asked to cover a street of drab brick semis.
67. On their first visit this Essex based company bring the little known story of Christabel and Sylvia Pankhurst.
68. The research will assess the management and effectiveness of one local enterprise agency based in Colchester, Essex.
69. Essex feel geographically rather remote from the Crystal Palace but have kindly offered to organise the 1982 event.
70. In the end, though, it all sank like a stone,[http://sentencedict.com/essex.html] save in untypical Essex.
71. Under Fletcher Essex won all four of the major domestic trophies at least once.
72. However, the most significant impact of the resident tutor model was seen in Essex and, especially, in Norfolk.
73. These are just some of the projects carried out by volunteers from local conservation groups in Essex.
74. Just before deploying aboard the amphibious ship Essex in October 1996, Smith and the woman went to Tijuana and got married.
75. The plan for the new housing development is now being considered by Essex County Council.
76. Essex displayed strong individual characteristics[sentencedict.com], not even the forested western fringe being markedly differentiated from the adjacent parts.
77. Here in the verdant environs of Forest House is unchanged rural Essex.
78. Nine men were arrested in swoops by 24 officers in London and Essex, it was revealed yesterday.
79. The Mellors and their two young sons became regular guests at the Garrads' home at Frinton-on-Sea, Essex.
80. Afterwards, members will be joining the throng at Blackmore for the Essex Classic veteran cycle run.
81. A case heard at the Essex Forest Eyre in 1277 illustrates the conflict between municipal privileges and Forest jurisdictions.
82. Alexon embarked on a relaunch of its Essex brand last summer, aimed at the older, shorter woman.
83. It was time for the Essex Ambulance Service to be called into action as a player from each side needed hospital treatment.
84. Police in Essex and Kent issued flood warnings for yesterday afternoon's high tide and further problems were expected later.
85. Maldon salt is a trade name for sea salt from the many inlets on the Essex coast.
86. Essex, one of the new universities born of the last years of Macmillan's rule, was occupied.
87. He also served as a financial consultant to Essex County.
88. In 1904 they opened the first Poor Law farm colony, in Essex, to provide work training for the unemployed.
89. The flower now exists only in a small conservation area in Essex.
90. In the case of Essex and Keith Fletcher it may well verge on the impossible.
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