Similar words: worcester, worcestershire, ice storm, pumice stone, police state, price system, vested interest, police station. Meaning: n. 1. a largely agricultural county in central England 2. an industrial city in Leicestershire in central England; built on the site of a Roman settlement.
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61 Similarly, the town council of Leicester ordered that at least one member of every household should attend sermons twice a week.
62 Gee struck the bar for Leicester and Pears brought off a brilliant save from Mills.
63 It was Charlton who stopped a winning streak at the end of last season which cost Leicester automatic promotion.
64 Having opted for a formation that he thought would beat Leicester, David O Leary saw it blow up in his face.
65 Since being deposed from that post he has thrived with Gillingham and Leicester.
66 It builds on work undertaken by the researcher on the first generation in Leicester, thus providing a basis for intergenerational comparison.
67 Ironically, when Leicester did run at the opposition, the previously secure Quins looked vulnerable.
68 From outside bets to reach the play-offs, Leicester are now poised to break into the top two.
69 Jason Peake, another loan signing, will return to Leicester City this month.
70 Sir Leicester Dedlock retains many of the characteristics of a great eighteenth-century landowner.
71 Leicester City are the major threat to Boro's hopes, especially after a last-kick injury-time matchwinner against Tranmere Rovers.
72 Leaburn rose above the blue shirts but his header was tipped over by Leicester keeper Carl Muggleton.
73 How can new Liverpool bludgeon United into mediocrity yet take only one point from their previous league fixtures against Leicester and Derby?
74 For Leicester, the bottom club[sentencedict.com], teenager Kitson is likely to retain his place in attack.
75 Leicester are the sporting equivalent of those brave landmine engineers who operate in areas where one false move can destroy everything.
76 Middlesbrough, however, had taken the sting out of Leicester and were playing with more confidence and control at this stage.
77 Leicester wobbled, but they hung on for the record equalling win.
78 Julie Brown, Coalville, Leicester It's good to hear the stamp appeal is going so well.
79 Before that he was a successful history and art student at the De Montfort University in Leicester.
80 He is also chairman of the Board of Governors of Leicester Polytechnic.
81 Leicester took a little time to find a similar rhythm.
82 Leicester then began to indulge themselves in some fancy patterns-a rare sight.
83 Leicester - usually called Red Leicester - melts quickly and evenly.
84 In Leicester, though, they treat those twin impostors, panic and the ticking clock, with disdain.
85 Premiership One title winners Leicester claimed another award when Austin Healey was named player of the season.
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86 Weldon is within easy reach of major towns like Leicester, Peterborough and Northampton.
87 He was pacing the floor when Dannie Bulman spun a deep cross into the Leicester penalty area.
88 I gave out my home address to save Radio Leicester having to handle the enquiries.
89 The £1,000 worth of gifts were part of the loot taken in a raid on a courier depot at Leicester.
90 The idea of the great house as a pattern for everyone is already an anachronism in the mind of Sir Leicester.
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