Similar words: motor pool, overpower, overpowering, overpopulated, overpopulation, liver, sliver, livery. Meaning: n. a large city in northwestern England; its port is the country's major outlet for industrial exports.
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91. The Liverpool lads got the brush-off and were annoyed.
92. But Liverpool, to their credit, bucked the trend.
93. All three elected crown court trial and the cases were adjourned by Liverpool magistrates until June 24.
94. At Liverpool John Moores University,[Sentencedict.com] the figure has doubled since 1989.
95. Tony Snell was escorted from the Radio City premises in Liverpool after the breakfast show bust-up.
96. Twenty four hours earlier, Liverpool manager Graeme Souness had been discharged from hospital after a heart bypass.
97. The evidence that they can go tragically wrong came in Liverpool crown court this week when two teenagers were jailed for manslaughter.
98. But look on the bright side: we've finally found a way of getting rid of Liverpool, too.
99. Mr. Yeo I share the concern expressed by the hon. Gentleman for homeless people in Liverpool.
100. The firm staged the one-day boycott yesterday to put pressure on Liverpool City Council to pay up.
101. The rundown remains of Liverpool Castle a replica of King John's famous fortress have received a £40,000 cash boost.
102. Two full-time members of staff are funded by Liverpool City Council, while running costs are met by public and corporate donations.
103. Liverpool was taking a beating, and rumours were free for the asking on every street corner and in every food queue.
104. To this latter end Mr Heseltine accompanied a busload of businessmen on a conducted tour of Liverpool.
105. The rising northern port of Liverpool was much more dynamic.
106. Dave Simpson's adult comedy, set in a beauty contest, returns to Liverpool after a successful run last year.
107. Wilmot, of Waterloo, Liverpool, is jointly accused with another man of stealing a radio cassette player from a car.
108. Mr Thomas is now a consultant at Liverpool firm Quinn Melville, which is also representing him in this case.
109. There were protracted delays in their trial until they appeared before a magistrate in Liverpool on February 9 last year.
110. But it must be said that both Liverpool and Everton have cause to be grateful for the Moores' family millions.
111. In the early 1820s the comparative material gathered from the United States by Liverpool abolitionists was used for parliamentary purposes.
112. Thereafter there was much ado about nothing until Liverpool strolled forward to double their advantage on 27 minutes.
113. I couldn't help contrast the boredom with United's exhilarating 4-3 encounter with Liverpool some years back, also in Belfast.
114. Liverpool magistrates heard that the illegal videos he sold to dealers all over Britain included scenes of cannibalism and disembowel ment.
115. Leslie was hurt after racing to back up male colleagues trying to catch the suspect in Wavertree, Liverpool.
116. Her appearance in Liverpool was a singular coup for the Festival of Comedy and must rank as the premiere attraction.
117. So, after choked phone calls back to Liverpool, I was mightily relieved to touch down at Manchester Airport.
118. Every month or so a pair will be despatched to meet established contacts in Manchester or Liverpool.
119. The protesters have also staged go-slows and traffic disruptions on motorways, and caused severe disruption in Edinburgh and Liverpool.
120. Derek Hatton, Liverpool council's former deputy leader, was charged with conspiracy to defraud the city's ratepayers.
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