wiltshire in A Sentence

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    Where do you live? Wiltshire.

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    was created Earl of Wiltshire.

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    The Wiltshire Gazette.

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    Saying you were going to go blow up Wiltshire?

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    book that the manor is located somewhere in Wiltshire, England.

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    Two of Wiltshire's landmarks, the Cherhill White Horse and the Lansdowne Monument,

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    A county in the southwest England, Wiltshire is a tourist's dream come true.

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    This is much the same for police forces in Wiltshire, Hampshire and Sussex.

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    Wiltshire, previously known as Wiltonshire, is named after the River Wylye, a name which might mean“tricky.”.

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    have taken place at Wilton House in Wiltshire, the country seat of the Earls of Pembroke.

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    Much of South-west Hampshire is beautiful countryside which extends into south-east Wiltshire and towards east of Dorset.

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    Much of South-west Hampshire is beautiful countryside which extends into south-east Wiltshire and towards the east of Dorset.

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    Yet another commonly put forth explanation we can then safely ignore is that it came from the 99th Wiltshire Regiment.

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    The helium balloon traveled to Pewsey, Wiltshire, UK, where another Laura Buxton found it, and replied to her 10 days later.

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    The helium balloon traveled to Pewsey, Wiltshire, UK, where another Laura Buxton found it and replied to her ten days later.

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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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    The couple married on 29 December 2007 at St Andrew's Church in Castle Combe, Wiltshire, with former England team-mate Darren Gough acting as best man.

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    In 1943, with only 47 days' notice, the villagers of Imber in Wiltshire were evicted from their homes to allow American troops to train for the liberation of Europe.

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    It's thought they were erected here in around 2500BC, yet modern archeologists are still unable to explain how they were moved such a long distance and why they were arranged on this Wiltshire hillside.

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    He was a schoolmaster teaching English and music at Maidstone Grammar School 1938- 1940 and then teaching Philosophy and English in 1939, then just English from 1945 to 1961 at Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, Wiltshire.

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    He was a schoolmaster teaching English & music at Maidstone Grammar School 1938- 1940 and then teaching Philosophy and English in 1939, then just English from 1945 to 1961 at Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, Wiltshire.

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    As if that wasn't bad enough, the gorilla also somehow managed to get hold of a sturdy iron bar, which the Wiltshire Gazette reported,“With this formidable truncheon[the gorilla] threatened to brain every sailor who came within range.”.

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    Over the next two years, the men continued to create large circles in wheat fields, mostly around the area of Warminster in Wiltshire, because it was, according to Bower, a“well known centre for UFO sightings”, mostly limited to mysterious lights in the sky.

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    Ahead of this, the team, led by Wiltshire Council(UK), have launched the digital media they are using to both support and raise awareness of their project, including a new website and film, as well as a short intro video that provides further explanation of the film.

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    In their critical review of color psychology, which also includes the Lüscher test, Whitfield and Wiltshire conclude in 1990 that the assumption that the response to color impressions depended on the emotional state was well documented in experiments, but was therefore not yet clear whether this allows conclusions about character traits.

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