Similar words: entrenchment, preferential treatment, trenton, entrench, entrenched, entrepreneur, retrenchment, council of trent. Meaning: n. 1. a river in central England that flows generally northeastward to join with the Ouse River and form the Humber 2. a city in northern Italy (northwest of Venice) on the River Adige; the site of the Council of Trent.
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31 But it was edging closer to Trent, always a little closer.
32 The two water regions of Britain with the greatest nitrate problems are Anglian and Severn Trent.
33 Calm and quiet, Trent picked him as the technical adviser along for the trip but without direct responsibility for the outcome.
34 Or Charlie Barnett's 98 before the first interval at Trent Bridge in 1938?
35 Trent spied the President and his granddaughter on the end of the dock below the President's beach house.
36 Trent walked back and studied the footpath before remounting the motor cycle.
37 Listening to the conversation, Trent watched three frigate birds sailing the on-shore breeze beyond the quay.
38 Had Trent been Miguelito he would have lain in wait in the jungle by the catamaran.
39 Trent sat on the saloon deck, holding his coffee mug cupped in his hands.
40 Trent looked back straight into the bows of the patrol boat.
41 Rookie Trent Whitfield almost caught Joseph napping, surprising him with a quick slap shot from the blue line.
42 Trent met it with a slight movement of the tiller bar, and the big catamaran lifted smoothly.
43 The owner says the problem is caused by a Severn trent sewage treatment plant half a mile upstream.
44 This includes an audio visual show which transports visitors on a 15 minute journey on the Trent to relive floods and battles.
45 Back in the saloon Trent cut the rope into four lengths and made one fast to each corner of the folded bedsheets.
46 Severn Trent provides water and sewerage services to 8m customers, covering 8,337 square miles.
47 Easing Golden Girl up under mainsail, Trent watched the motor yacht roll gently in the swell.
48 Trent dropped down into the galley and took his time searching out a tin of ginger biscuits.
49 Trent rode in first gear[sentencedict.com], headlight tunnelling into the forest gloom through which the rain bucketed.
50 Trent was neither surprised nor, to his own amazement, frightened.
51 Below the bend the water remained sufficiently shallow close to the bank for Trent to keep his footing.
52 Trent gathered it and wrapped it with ties to the boom before going forward to raise the storm jib.
53 They came to a head in 1562 at the Council of Trent, reconvened after a ten-year break.
54 Last year, Trent noted, one-third of the cancer drugs approved hit specific targets.
55 With Gomez watching, he bound Trent s wrists in front of him so that he could hold the coffee mug.
56 Read in studio Workers at Severn Trent Water have agreed a deal which links pay increases to the quality of supplies.
57 Trent knew that Mariana was waiting for the hurricane to fall on them.
58 Good or evil ... These were considered old-fashioned terms in a morally rudderless society,(sentencedict.com) Trent thought with more sadness than bitterness.
59 It was all a flashback to his own childhood and to his father, Trent thought as he looked across at Mariana.
60 Arson fear: Fire crews tackled the second blaze in three days in an empty house in Trent Street, Middlesbrough yesterday.
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