Similar words: south american, north america, north american, south america, fifth amendment, fourteenth amendment, hame, shame. Meaning: [temz] n. the longest river in England; flows eastward through London to the North Sea.
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181. Besides, the Tweed, the Tyne, the Tees and the Thames Rivers on the east coast all face the North Sea ports on the European continent.
182. The longest river in Britain is the Severn River. The most important river is Thames River.
183. It is in fact an imaginative re-reation of what the Collector Earl's Formal garden may have been like at Arundel house, his town palace overlooking the Thames in London.
184. A recessed groove echoes the course of the River Thames.
185. Tower of London: Royal fortress on the northern Bank of the River Thames.
186. The Transport for London office estimates cycling has increased 52% in the capital since 2000, based on the number of cyclists crossing bridges over the Thames River.
187. Julia Elizabeth Wells was born in Walton - on - Thames , England, on October 1 st 1935.
188. London, capital of Great Britain, SE England, on both sides of the Thames River.
189. Cruises on the Thames in London, have become an annual attraction.
190. London is __ ___ _____ ___ England and it's __ the River Thames.
191. Parliament, Westminster Bridge and the River Thames are enveloped in fog.
192. Thames television announced a re-run of the Benny Hill Show.
193. On 8th August 1820,[www.Sentencedict.com] a picnic boat capsized on the Thames - there was one survivor - Hugh Williams.
194. Kelly also enjoyed a boat trip on the river Thames.
195. The longest river in Britain is the Severn River. The most important river is Thames River. River Clyde is the most important river in Scotland.
196. Similarly, a magazine in England found that tap water form Thames River tasted better than several leading brands of bottled water that were 400 times more expensive.
197. Thames on many bridges the lower reaches the one at the most.
198. Around the beginning of June at Eton College, boys gather on the banks of the Thames to watch classmates wearing flower-festooned straw hats row past.
199. German artist Frank Bolter sailed down the Thames in a paper boat, the Daily Mail of London reported Wednesday.
200. When my entourage and I came across her, she was at the Thames farmer's market, selling fruit and roasted chestnuts.
201. The main rivers have Wen He (354 kilometers) with Thames River (346 kilometers).
202. Afterwards, the Thames and Scheldt flowed through the gap into the English Channel, but the Meuse and Rhine still flowed northwards.
203. Of these Northumbrian and Mercian are found in the region north of Thames settled by the Angles. They have certain features in common and sometimes known as Anglian.
204. The expedition had set sail from the Thames River on 19 May 1845, carrying with it the hope of the nation for the discovery of a navigable route through the Arctic into the Pacific Ocean.
205. Westminster Abby, neo-Gothic design stands in front of Thames River.
206. Thames River is the second longest and most important river in Britain. ( 336 km ).
207. Making a stand with his firefighters from the Fleet Bridge and down to the Thames, James hoped that the River Fleet would form a natural firebreak.
208. Fulham's home ground sits right on the Thames, affluence lapping at its turnstiles.
209. "Well, damn me if there are not a thousand places in the Thames more hazardous than this, " Killick snorted.
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