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  • 81spar|row — «SPAR oh», noun. 1. any one of various small, usually brownish birds common in North and South America, such as the chipping sparrow, song sparrow, field sparrow, sage sparrow, swamp sparrow, and vesper sparrow. 2. any one of various related… …

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  • 82King William and Naval Volunteer Public Houses — Infobox Historic building caption=King William and Naval Volunteer name= King William and Naval Volunteer location town=Bristol location country=England map type=Bristol latitude=51.4518 longitude= 2.5943 architect= client= engineer= construction …

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  • 83Upper Lascar Row — who frequented the area, giving it a reputation for lawlessness and criminal behaviour. There was an Indian police dormitory in this street.In the past it was a common joke that, if you had something stolen, you were almost certain to find it for …

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  • 84Goldsmiths' Row —    In Cheapside, on the south side, extending from Bread Street to the Cross in Cheap at Wood Street in Bread Street Ward (S. 298 and 347).    Stow describes it as the most beautiful frame of Fayre houses and shoppes in London or elsewhere in… …

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  • 85Middle Row —    1) In Newgate Street, extending from Blow bladder street to Newgate Market (Leake, 1666). In Farringdon Ward Within.    First mention: Middell Aly, 12 H. VIII. 1520 (L. and P. H. VIII. III. (1), p. 397).    Other forms : Modell Ally, 1543 (L.… …

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  • 86Essex Business Houses Football League — The Essex Business Houses Football League is a football competition based in England. It has four divisions, the highest of which, the Premier Division, sits at level 14 of the English football league system. It is a feeder to the Essex Olympian… …

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  • 87death row — noun the section of a prison which houses those inmates who are sentenced to death …

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  • 88Greek Row — fraternity and sorority houses …

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  • 89like a row of bombed houses — Phrs. Of teeth, crooked, irregular, not in a good state …

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  • 90Norwich Market — Norwich Market, 2009. The paved area in front of the market, now known as Gentleman s Walk, was formerly reserved for smallholders selling from temporary stalls. Since 1938 the market square has been dominated by the Art Deco City Hall (centre) …

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