Similar words: winchester, where the shoe pinches, western roman empire, by inches, chest, chessman, rancher, tranche. Meaning: n. 1. largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river 2. a city in northwestern England (30 miles east of Liverpool); heart of the most densely populated area of England.
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151 It was Giggs second successive goal in Manchester derby matches.
152 When I came to Manchester from Brazil everything seemed so drab and colourless.
153 As expected, Paul Parker of Manchester United has been drafted in.
154 Making Out sounds most unpromising - about a group of women workers in a clapped-out Manchester electronics factory.
155 Arguably, however[http://sentencedict.com], the implications of the Manchester North-West result were to become more apparent in the long term.
156 In 1987, I didn't have to concern myself about Doomsday scenarios as I was staying in Manchester.
157 An equally extraordinary number of replies found their way back in a deluge to Manchester.
158 Yet in Manchester, where I live, there is no freely available information about outlets for dental dams.
159 Many leading local Manchester bands have already bought into the site.
160 The Manchester site, Collyhurst, is a post-war social housing estate on the north-east edge of the city centre.
161 The central postal districts of six other major cities, including Birmingham and Manchester, will be similarly classified.
162 Manchester United were a goal down against Real Madrid when Bobby Charlton equalized.
163 You could get a record deal in London, Glasgow, Dublin or Manchester.
164 Former Manchester United reserve Paul Dalton is rated extremely doubtful with a strained thigh muscle.
165 Ian Westwood, head of the federation's Manchester branch, blamed the demise of the traditional bobby on the beat.
166 Whyte has recovered from the ankle twisted in last week's 4-0 defeat at Manchester City.
167 She holds a diploma in Landscape Architecture from Manchester Polytechnic.
168 Newcastle ace Dyer aggravated a long-standing shin problem in Saturday's 1-0 home defeat to Manchester City.
169 Sir James Kay Shuttleworth was a successful physician in Manchester during the great cholera epidemic of 1832.
170 Manchester 765 seen operating here in Heaton Park, Manchester on a former tramway branch line into the park. 3.
171 Her parents Colin and Lillian from Eccles in Manchester were at her bedside.
172 Sometimes studio interviews are conducted over the air with an interviewer in London or Glasgow and the interviewee in Birmingham or Manchester.
173 Table 10.1 illustrates this with reference to revenue expenditure on basic services by the ten district councils in the Greater Manchester area in 1987/8.
174 Francis Lee: ready to help Manchester City - but current chairman Swales is not part of the equation.
175 Where you and I see blue blazers, the Manchester United captain sees a red rag.
176 According to its standard spending assessment, Manchester needs 69 percent. more money to provide the same level of service.
177 It was decided to cancel the Manchester landing and fly direct to Prestwick.
178 But Merseyside and Manchester both proved last week that it is possible to concoct high drama without substituting motivation for mutilation.
179 Horsley and Hayling were in disagreement about the Manchester move.
180 Last week's draw was a bad result for Arsenal, putting Manchester United ahead of them in the league.
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