gloucester in A Sentence

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    The Gloucester Foxhunting Club.

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    He named it"Gloucester.

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    The question now is where Gloucester go from here.

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    Hubert Cecil Booth was born on July 4, 1871 in Gloucester, England.

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    However, Gloucester Cathedral is built upon a smaller church that dates back to 678.

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    It is usually claimed that the Gloucester club was the first foxhunting club in the New World.

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    Gloucester's great Cloister is famous for its magnificent fan vaulting, which is believed to be the earliest example in England.

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    Although the Duke of Gloucester supported his brother, and later his niece, tirelessly and dutifully, he had a fondness for whisky.

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    The Gloucester Cathedral also has several tombs and monuments including the tomb of Edward II and a monument of Robert Curthose.

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    It was a very simple cabin" recalled the Duchess of Gloucester, and"the only royal thing about it was my husband's presence".

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    For most of his life, he taught at the Mechanics Institute in New York, and later in 1917 in East Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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    The SONAR“Gloucester” release, a free download from the Cakewalk Command Center, is available to all current SONAR Artist, Professional, and Platinum customers.

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    If your in the Gloucester area stop by and say Hi to Ross and get a hands on demonstration of the Orphek Atlantik.

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    The cathedral belongs to the Church of England, and Stephen Lake is the presiding Dean of Gloucester, while Celia Thomson serves as Canon Pastor.

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    These tended to have regional usage: for example,"stave" was used in the Gloucester area and"batt" in the south-east; while"staff" and especially"stick" were more widely used.

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    After his death, Neville went on to marry Richard of Gloucester, whose family had been the ones to put her first husband to death(awkward much?)?

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    Eleanor Cobham, duchess of Gloucester, also famously employed a cunning woman to perform love magic in 1440-41, in this case, to help conceive a child.

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    In a recently completed dredging project at Gloucester Docks and the nearby canal, almost 9,000 cubic metres of silt have been removed from the mentioned area.

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    Although from that moment on, the Duke of Gloucester supported his brother, and later his niece, tirelessly and dutifully, he did have a deep fondness for whiskey.

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    Yes, I had returned home to Rockport, or Gloucester, or the fishing villages of Maine, where all the locals go in the summer to escape the city.

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    Gloucester Cathedral, formerly known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, is located north of Gloucester, England, near the River Severn.

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    In the meantime,"Just leave them out on the counter, or leave them in a shaded area, something like that," said Banscher, whose farm is in Gloucester County.

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    Around since the late 13th century, the first recording of“aunt” is found in Robert of Gloucester's Chronicle(1297) where he wrote,“Sir Gui de Mountfort, that was.. his aunte sone.”.

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    In the meantime, Just leave them out on the counter, or leave them in a shaded area, something like that, said Bencher, whose farm is in Gloucester County.

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    After the outbreak of the Second World War, the Duke of Gloucester, as Chief Liaison Officer to Lord Gort, spent almost the entire first year of the war in France.

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    The next step is to convince Gloucester and New Bedford and the other major New England ports to adopt our strategy so we can be working from the same playbook.".

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    It's 14 different departments are spread across three campuses in and around Bristol- and we have campuses at Gloucester and Hartpury College, as well as offering courses through local study partners and global partner institutions.

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    Its 14 different departments are spread across three campuses in and around Bristol- and they have campuses at Gloucester and Hartpury College, as well as offering courses through local study partners and global partner institutions.

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    Our 14 different departments are spread across three campuses in and around Bristol- and we have campuses at Gloucester and Hartpury College, as well as offering courses through local study partners and global partner institutions.

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    On 31 March 1928, his father created him Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Ulster, and Baron Culloden, three titles that linked him with three parts of the United Kingdom, namely England, Northern Ireland and Scotland.

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