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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121. Ah, what a coup for the Liverpool Festival of Comedy.
122. The tribunal ruled she was unfairly dismissed from her £14,000-a-year job at the union's regional headquarters in Edge Lane, Liverpool.
123. It was followed by a rash of local selective strikes by health-service workers, dustmen, even the grave-diggers of Liverpool.
124. But Liverpool were congratulated for their efforts to minimise touting from their 26,000 allocation.
124. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
125. The squabbling is not fitting for the so-called ambassador for Liverpool.
126. It is hoped that the multi-million pound facelift will reverse decades of decline for the shopping area in Liverpool city centre.
127. She moved from a successful career in London to set up an events-arranging company in Liverpool back in 1989.
128. An overwhelming proportion of private rented accommodation is to be found in the major cities, notably London and Liverpool.
129. Both were in Liverpool and covered a total of 103 clients suffering primary major depressive disorders.
130. Dave, 30, of Bolton and Allan, 37, of Liverpool say no-one had complained and are claiming unfair dismissal.
131. Brian Mounsey, from Liverpool, admitted possessing two kilos of heroin when he appeared before a court in Bangkok.
132. Jones - celebrating his 21st birthday today - must be tantalising Taylor after three brief Liverpool returns this season.
133. Liverpool can not afford to concede a goal tonight-and James has yet to keep a clean sheet.
134. Following summer surgery on his damaged ankle ligaments, Sterland hoped to return in Jim Beglin's testimonial against Liverpool.
135. Both were said to be of no fixed abode, although they originate from the Old Swan district of Liverpool.
136. In any event, Liverpool Victoria wants to use its surplus to make acquisitions rather than distribute the cash to members.
137. In this, she was ably assisted by Robert Armour, the deaf missioner for Liverpool.
138. He was an active member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool from 1837 onwards and served as its treasurer.
139. If given the go-ahead, pictures from the wreck will be sent ashore by fibre optic cable to Liverpool by satellite.
140. Patricia Marsh, 23, of Ivyleigh, Liverpool, faces six charges and was remanded in custody until tomorrow.
141. She had whispered her own last goodbye at a Liverpool dockyard gate, though she had not known it.
142. Mr. Bell was taken to a police station in Liverpool and detained in police cells overnight.
143. The Liverpool lecturers are calling on vice chancellor Peter Toyne to join them in putting pressure on the government to end underfunding.
144. In 1936 she was adopted as the prospective parliamentary candidate for the Exchange division of Liverpool.
145. Time and again as boss of Rangers and Liverpool, Souness has smashed the million-pound barrier to sign players.
146. Steven Lowe, Liverpool Who would be the biological parents of a human clone, and what legal ramifications would this have?
147. Liverpool have acknowledged receipt of their letter in which they hold Saunders responsible for dangerous play.
148. He put his foot on the accelerator and surged across the street in Anfield, Liverpool.
149. Moore himself became justice of the peace by 1624, bailiff of Liverpool in 1630, and mayor in 1633.
150. At Liverpool, the Principal was not allowed to choose his own secretary.
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