Similar words: lech walesa, prince of wales, wale, swale, gunwale, sales, tales, coalesce. Meaning: [weɪl] n. one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; during Roman times the region was known as Cambria.
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91. The University of Wales, Aberystwyth, hosts the Centre of Glaciology, established in 1994, which is a leading institution in glaciological research.
92. Last year a dozen schools went on a "virtual field trip" to Antarctica, with scientists beamed in by satellite, and a school in Birmingham has been liaising with a counterpart in Wales.
93. We are delighted to announce the signing of Wales international full - back Gareth Bale from Southampton.
94. St Andrew's Day in Scotland, St Patrick's Day in Northern Ireland and St David's Day in Wales, for instance.
95. Since Labour came to power in 1997, there has been a massive expansion of nursery education in England and Wales, with every four-year-old being guaranteed a nursery place if their parents want one.
96. In command was Captain Arthur Phillip, later to become first Governor of New South Wales.
97. At his coronation he received the homage of kings from Wales,(sentencedict.com) Northumbria and Scotland.
98. A bird soars over the lichen - draped remains of Manorbier Castle in Wales.
99. The Calvinistic Methodist or Presbyterian Church of Wales is the only Church of purely Welsh origin, drawing its members from large section of the Welsh-speaking population.
100. Debutant goalkeeper, 15 years old Wales schoolboy international Rhys Taylor , saves a penalty.
101. England, Scotland, and Wales formed a customs union after 1707 and this included Ireland after 1807.
102. A municipal borough of northwest Wales on a narrow strait of the Irish Sea opposite Anglesey Island.
103. Wicca is a Neo-Pagan religion based on the pre-Christian traditions of England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
104. On the walls of the room hang a landscape, said to be of Shudi's birthplace, and mezzotint portraits of his patron, Frederick, Prince of Wales (p. 80) and his wife, Augusta, Princess of Wales.
105. In a UCL study of Y-chromosomes of men living in Britain, from East Anglia to Wales, those from towns in central and eastern England differ significantly from those in Wales.
106. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you his Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales.
107. One of a series of works that depict the outline map of Wales as a leaping woman.
108. Their information came from an observatory in New South Wales, Australia.
109. The married couple, from the Catskill Mountains, in New York State, America, were visiting the Yuraygir National Park in New South Wales, Australia.
110. Edward II to the Welsh people as Prince of Wales, a title held by the heir to the throne ever since.
111. Beautiful fountain and war memorial in the city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
112. Matt Murphy, ornithologist for the Countryside Council for Wales said climate change was affecting the breeding patterns of pied flycatchers living in Welsh oak woodlands.
113. The funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, at Westminster Abbey draws large crowds.
114. Cardiff:The capital and largest city of Wales, in the southeast part of the country on Bristol Channel.
115. England and Wales are not unusually murderous ( see chart ).
116. Barrister have right of audience in all court in england and wales.
117. The western-most part of north Wales is a stronghold of Welsh-speakers.
118. He continued to work as a freelance actor-teacher and playwright with both Big Brum TIE and Theatr Powys in Wales until 1999 when he became the Artistic Director of Big Brum.
119. France took an early lead but Wales drew level ( ie equalized the score ) before half - time.
120. A barrister has right of audience in any court in England and Wales.
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