Similar words: deeds, weeds, needs, proceeds, feedstock, needs must, bleed, meet the needs of. Meaning: n. a city on the River Aire in West Yorkshire in northern England; a center of the clothing industry.
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151. A crowd of more than 35,000 flocked to Leeds Road on the Wednesday afternoon and several workshops had to close down.
152. One subject is obviously dear to Schofield's heart - the captaincy of Great Britain and Leeds.
153. But stand-in skipper McAllister is confident that Leeds will bounce back in the style that made them champions last May.
154. Elizabeth visited Ivy not long after the University of Leeds had given her an honorary doctorate, in May 1960.
155. In Leeds, a clergyman, the Rev. Edward Jackson, had found a similar situation.
156. It was really awful, travelling back to Leeds and finding your life cave in on you in a week.
157. Mr. Battle Is the Minister aware that at Leeds university top-quality alpha-grade research in technical and scientific subjects can no longer be funded?
158. I got back to Durham today after staying on in Leeds to watch the Villa match!
159. The Leeds scheme, rushed through the planning process with very little public consultation, is not a popular success.
160. Is anybody else thinking of going, especially from the Leeds area so I can cadge a lift.
161. This boy was more the Weakest Link as he ducked out of taking two decisions to deny Leeds the win they deserved.
162. I couldn't believe the bookies were giving 9/1 for Leeds to win the whole thing on Sat. morning.
163. Richard, 32, deputy manager of a sports centre, returned home to Leeds.
164. Anyway, although I worship the ground Strachan dribbles on, he's not my favourite player of all time for Leeds.
165. The last thing Leeds needed against opponents of Arsenal's quality was to be without a player for half the match.
166. The Plummers - he ran a small clothing factory in Leeds - would have been a boring couple at any time.
167. Another criticism of the Leeds adjournment system was that it added further stress to socially disadvantaged people already living under stressful conditions.
168. Charman had moved to Leeds from his home town of Brighton to study economics and sociology at the university.
169. Everywhere you went, whenever you met a Leeds fan, he/she was sure to be best mates with our old hero.
170. A judge at Leeds has already granted an interim order so that she can stay with her foster parents.
171. He was with Leeds for only 3 and 1/3 seasons but he must be fairly high in the list of all-time scorers.
172. A doctor had diagnosed that Pearson, who admitted manslaughter at Leeds Crown Court, was a dangerous psychopath.
173. Frustratingly for Leeds, they had begun as if determined to give their fans something to cheer about.
174. And the team talks he had first started at Leeds heightened their sense of involvement.
175. A Darkfall storm had descended on a factory in Leeds four years earlier.
176. And here in Hatton's log book was the Leeds trip confirmed.
177. Don't you know that Leeds fans express their affection for a player by verbally flaying him alive.
178. And Gallagher's three goals looked to be providing Leeds with a huge payday at Headingley ... until Ropati struck.
179. Leeds City Council has yet to give the scheme full planning approval.
180. But a humiliating defeat at Bradford last Sunday had the Leeds fans spitting fury in radio phone-ins.
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