berwick in Arabic

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1. Laing-Bibber Funeral Chapel - Berwick

2. Proposals include Amalgamating Berwick and Tweedmouth's middle schools with Berwick High to create a large single centre

3. Mrs Drake lived in the manse at Berwick.

4. Herbman gingerly macroseismic Herrnhuter Antitrades Half-spanish unthwarting advect Berwick-upon-Tweed

5. They waited there, in Berwick, in a strange state of enforced inaction and suspense.

6. Knights Banneret created by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, in Scotland at Hutton Field beside Berwick, probably at the surrendering of Berwick to the English, which took place on 24 August 1482.

7. SMHC has more than 20 offices located in Biddeford, Kennebunk, Saco, Sanford, North Berwick and Waterboro, Maine

8. Bibber Memorial Chapel is a funeral home in Kennebunk ME, Wells ME & Berwick ME

9. The gates clanged shut again, Berwick succoured, after a fashion, with a day to go.

10. Examples from the Corpus Agog • The townsfolk of Berwick were Agog, and not a little apprehensive

11. Airlay Alpine Luxury Vinyl Planks were selected for the Berwick Childcare Centre as they are commercial grade quality

12. In late July 19 he and Violet spent a few days with friends near Berwick-upon-Tweed.

13. An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.

14. Bewreck oneself definition, meaning, English dictionary, synonym, see also 'beware',Bewick',Berwick',bedeck', Reverso dictionary, English definition, English vocabulary

15. Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was suspended in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years.

16. Edward responded by invading Scotland in 1296 and taking the town of Berwick in a particularly bloody attack.

17. 5 An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.

18. 12 He had had little idea of the dire straits prevailing at Berwick nor that time had all but run out.

19. In the end, they met among the monastery buildings at Melrose, on its river-girt promontory thirty miles inland from Berwick.

20. In 2002, he received the Senior Berwick Prize , received an Invited Speaker at the Mathematician Congress in Berlin (The abelian defect group conjecture).

21. In the aftermath of the defeat, Edward retreated to Dunbar, then travelled by ship to Berwick, and then back to York; in his absence, Stirling Castle quickly fell.

22. Kent received an additional pair of 4-inch guns in 1934, and she, Berwick and Cornwall each received a pair of QF 0.5-inch Vickers machine guns added abreast the fore funnel.

23. Spies told Thomas Clifford, the Captain of Berwick, that James omitted "all manner of pastime and pleasure", but continually oversaw the maintenance of his guns, going twice a week secretly to Dunbar Castle with six companions.

24. Blethers Speech & Language Therapy is a fully mobile communication support service with its own unique mobile therapy room.It was set up by Independent Speech & Language Therapist Isla Davies and is based in North Berwick, East Lothian.

25. BERWICK HIT CUP JACKPOT Mr Crease , who is also a chartered building surveyor, has more than 17 years' experience in the construction industry and has completed building surveying and CDM-C commissions across a variety of sectors, including retail

26. Cockle (bivalve), an edible, marine bivalve mollusc Lolium temulentum (also Cockle), an annual plant of the family Poaceae Berwick Cockle, a white-coloured sweet with red stripes Cockle, a codename for the folding kayaks used in World War II

27. ‘San Pedro Bay, the terminus for two major Coastwise shipping lanes, is full of commercial and military traffic day and night.’ ‘Another reason for the relative decline in barley sent Coastwise was the emergence of Berwick and several other towns in the borders as centres of the brewing industry.’

28. Cockle (bivalve), an edible, marine bivalve mollusc Lolium temulentum (also cockle), an annual plant of the family Poaceae; Berwick cockle, a white-coloured sweet with red stripes; Cockle, a codename for the folding kayaks used in World War II; Cockles, a 1984 British television series; People with the surname

29. ‘San Pedro Bay, the terminus for two major Coastwise shipping lanes, is full of commercial and military traffic day and night.’ ‘Another reason for the relative decline in barley sent Coastwise was the emergence of Berwick and several other towns in the borders as centres of the brewing industry.’

30. From A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies By John Burke: Sir Thomas Molyneux, of Haughton, in Nottinghamshire, was of the privy council to Henry IV, and behaving valiantly in the expedition into Scotland, anno 1482, was made a knight Banneret, by Richard, Duke of Gloucester, at Berwick;He m