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  • 11Tower FM — Radio station name=Tower FM airdate= March 20 1999 frequency=107.4 MHz share= 9.5% share as of= September 2007 share source= [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly listening.php] area= Bolton Bury format =Contemporary|owner = UTV RadioTower… …

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  • 12peel — Synonyms and related words: abscind, acropolis, amputate, annihilate, ban, bar, bark, bastion, beachhead, blockhouse, bob, bran, bridgehead, bunker, capsule, case, castle, chaff, citadel, clip, coat, coating, collop, cork, corn shuck, cornhusk,… …

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  • 13peel — I. verb Etymology: Middle English pelen, from Anglo French peler, from Latin pilare to remove the hair from, from pilus hair Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to strip off an outer layer of < peel an orange > 2. to remove by stripping < pee …

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  • 14Peel — This famous English surname has several possible origins. It may derive from the French word pel , introduced into the British Isles after the conquest of England in 1066. This was used to describe a boundary marker or post, although it was also&#8230; …

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  • 15Peel County Courthouse and Jail — is a historic building located in Brampton, Ontario and served as a courthouse and jail for Peel County and Peel Region, as well as the first home of Peel Regional Council.The two court house was built in 1866 by architect William Kauffman and&#8230; …

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  • 16peel — peel1 [pēl] vt. [ME pilien, peolien &LT; OE * pilian &LT; L pilare, to make bald &LT; pilus, hair: see PILE2] to cut away or strip off (the rind, skin, covering, surface, etc.) of (anything); pare vi. 1. to shed skin, bark, etc. 2. to come off in …

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  • 17Peel — /peel/, n. 1. Sir Robert, 1788 1850, British political leader: founder of the London constabulary; prime minister 1834 35; 1841 46. 2. a seaport on W Isle of Man: castle; resort. 3295. * * * ▪ Isle of Man, British Isles       town on the west&#8230; …

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  • 18Peel — Peel, n. [OE. pel. Cf. {Pile} a heap.] A small tower, fort, or castle; a keep. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19peel — peel1 peelable, adj. /peel/, v.t. 1. to strip (something) of its skin, rind, bark, etc.: to peel an orange. 2. to strip (the skin, rind, bark, paint, etc.) from something: to peel paint from a car …

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  • 20Peel railway station — The building that now forms a display area for the House of Mannanan in Peel was originally the terminus of the Isle of Man Railway (latterly it was employed as a fishermans shelter after closure of the line however). The building replaced the&#8230; …

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