battersea in A Sentence

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    Riley, Shaw's leaving Battersea, heading southeast.

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    The University the Battersea Polytechnic Institute.

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    Battersea Dogs and Cats Home.

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    Kew Bridge( 1759) Battersea Bridge.

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    He's in a home in Battersea.

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    Battersea Polytechnic Institute.

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    Battersea Park- This park used to be a very popular area for dueling.

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    Other bridges from that time include Kew Bridge(1759), Battersea Bridge(1773), and Richmond Bridge(1777).

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    The new embassy, which cost $1.2bn, is located near Battersea Power Station in southwest London.

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    Shortly afterwards, in 1963, the Robbins Report proposed that Battersea College should expand and become a university awarding its own degrees.

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    At the time he lived near Clapham Common, and regularly passed Battersea Power Station, by then approaching the end of its useful life.

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    At the time he lived near Clapham Common, and regularly drove past Battersea Power Station, which was by then approaching the end of its useful life.

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    And my daughter Paris, walking together through Battersea Park in London, the leaves piled high, the sun glistening in the early morning on our way to yoga.

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    By the beginning of the 1960s, the College had outgrown its main building in Battersea Park Road and in 1962 it was decided to move the institution to Guildford.

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    The forerunner of the University, the Battersea Polytechnic Institute was founded in 1891 and began concentrating on science and technology from around 1920, teaching day and evening students for degrees of the University of London.

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    Apparently this mysterious faction were able to sway the Prime Minister because, despite his reservations, he and his family went to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in February of that year and adopted Larry Cameron, with his tenure as Chief Mouser officially starting on February 15, 2011- nepotism, it seems, knows no bounds.

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