weymouth in A Sentence

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    And when the messenger arrived at Weymouth, he.

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    NAS South Weymouth.

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    Dinosaur fossils can be found along the Jurassic coast of Weymouth.

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    For black and Weymouth pine, an alkaline or acid-neutral soil is necessary.

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    And the right time for visiting Weymouth would be August during Weymouth carnival.

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    Brockenhurst railway station offers frequent South Western Railway services to Bournemouth, London Waterloo, Southampton and Weymouth.

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    A new ferry service sailing from Weymouth to the Isle of Wight is planned in August 2012.

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    Viscountess Weymouth revealed in November that her son Henry with her husband, who runs the Longleat Estate in Wiltshire, was born by surrogacy.

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    Although McQuiston's father-in-law allegedly snubbed her, she is still Viscountess Weymouth(by her marriage) and is set to have Bath upon her hubby's daddy's death.

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    But don't overlook places like Weymouth, Dover, or Newquay, where you can do everything from surfing huge waves to simply lounging on the beach.

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    At the time I worked in Weymouth which is down the street from the Abington location and from the decor to the service I had identical experiences.

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    Although our training takes place in many venues in the UK and abroad our Head Office is based in Weymouth for no other reason than we walk the talk.

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    When pointed out by the interviewer, Lally Weymouth, that Trump wasn't blaming PM Imran but his predecessors, the premier said,“No, he was saying Pakistan was the reason for these sanctuaries[for Taliban leaders].

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    When pointed out by the interviewer, Lally Weymouth, that Trump wasn't blaming the prime minister but his predecessors, Khan said:“No, he was saying Pakistan was the reason for these sanctuaries[for Taliban leaders].

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    The deal marked the end of the four-generation reign over The Post Co. by the Graham family, which included Donald E. Graham, the company's chairman and chief executive, and his niece, Post publisher Katharine Weymouth.

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    This deal marked the end of the four-generation regime on the post company by the Graham family, in which the company's chairman and chief executive Donald E Graham and his niece post publisher Catherine Weymouth were involved.

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