dorset in English

noun
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a county of southwestern England; county town, Dorchester.

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1. Cliffhanger, Christchurch, Dorset

2. Free classifieds on Gumtree in Bournemouth, Dorset

3. Chiton (LepidoChitona cinerea) ©Dorset Wildlife Trust

4. Dorset is as yet unspoilt by coachloads of tourists.

5. Laura Linney is chilling as Lily's social nemesis, Bertha Dorset.

6. At Dorset Wharf go left to rejoin the river.

7. Our Archdeacons are: The Ven Antony MacRow-Wood Archdeacon of Dorset

8. 3 Dorset is as yet unspoilt by coachloads of tourists.

9. Come and visit us in Dorset when all this nonsense is over.

10. Dorset Downs are medium-sized, robust sheep with dark faces and short wool.

11. The 2002–03 season saw the League change its name to the Dorset Premier Football League.

12. The translator Louis Galantiere, wandering up and down the road in Dorset, calling her name.

13. Charolais, Poll Dorset and Suffolk spend shorter time for taking feed, but need longer for rumination.

14. 7 Eventually the Blackface ewe will give birth to a new genetically identical Finn Dorset ewe.

15. James married Elizabeth Bowering on June 24 1794, at age 17 in Winterbourne St Martin, Dorset, England.

16. The distance between Avonmouth, near Bristol, and Poole in Dorset is only 65 miles as the crow flies.

17. Later studies have concentrated on comparisons with attitudes to oil development in Dorset and on reactions to Chernobyl.

18. Bolton Furniture Dorset 17" W x 29" H Floor Bath Storage Cabinet with Door

19. The one - time ejaculate volume of Poll Dorset ram , sperm density and motility rate increased by 0.

20. Bournemouth, seaside resort town and unitary authority, geographic county of Dorset, historic county of Hampshire, southern England

21. Whatever their use, they were made throughout the Dorset world for a period of almost 2,000 years.

22. The 106-strong youth orchestra is made up of players from across Dorset, with ages ranging from 14 to

23. Top Things to Do in Bournemouth, Dorset: See Tripadvisor's 263,633 traveller reviews and photos of Bournemouth tourist attractions

24. Like this car dealership in Dorset[http://Sentencedict.com], dedicated to selling some of the most desirable cars around.

25. When their children had flown the nest, he and his wife moved to a thatched cottage in Dorset.

26. 22 The latter prevailed, but on 18 March 978 was assassinated by his rival's followers at Corfe in Dorset.

27. Axminster, a town, a subdistrict, a hundred, and a district, in Devon; and a parish partly also in Dorset

28. Antiquates Ltd - Mail Order and Internet, but in normal times we have an antiquarian bookshop in the Dorset countryside

29. Don't miss our best-selling Somercote Arbour and our well designed Dorset Arbour, complete with a storage box for the cushions.

30. There are extensive Liassic outcrops around the coast of the United Kingdom, in particular in Glamorgan, North Yorkshire and Dorset.

31. Find and apply for the latest jobs in Christchurch from Parley, Ambassador Industrial Estate to Guss and more in Dorset

32. James Bowering was born on August 6 1776, in Winterbourne St Martin, Dorset, England, to William Bowering and Adria Bowering

33. Poll Dorset carcases have excelled in Australian carcase competitions having very good eye muscle and a good lean meat to fat ratio.

34. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the vicarage of Coombe-Keynes, in the Archdeaconry of Dorset, and diocese of Bristol

35. Prior to the importation of Continental breeds like the Texel, the Dorset Down was a popular terminal sire breed in the United Kingdom.

36. Bournemouth’s universities have been actively working with health and emergency organisations across Dorset during the pandemic to help protect the community from Covid-19

37. In the centuries around A.D. 1000, the Arctic climate was becoming significantly warmer than it had been since the development of the Dorset culture.

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39. The Poll Dorset produces a fleece of white, dense downs type wool of 30 microns fibre diameter and it has a white wool-free face.

40. Poole Cockles are cultivated and sustainably harvested by hand in micro-tidal waters at Poole Harbour, near the coastal town of Poole, Dorset, England.In Stock: Yes

41. Antiquates Fine & Rare Books – Antiquates bookseller based in Corfe Castle, Dorset, UK, specialising in Early printing, antique bibles and important books in all areas.

42. The Boeing was commanded by captain Bernard Dobson, 45, from Dorset, described as a very experienced 707 pilot who had been flying the type since 1960.

43. Founded 1899 Address Dean Court, Kings Park BH7 7AF Bournemouth, Dorset Country England Phone +44 (844) 576 1910 Fax +44 (1202) 726 373 E-mail [email protected]

44. Dolly the sheep was successfully Cloned in 1996 by fusing the nucleus from a mammary-gland cell of a Finn Dorset ewe into an enucleated egg cell taken from a Scottish Blackface ewe

45. Martins in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex 1525-1603 are on Family History Library FHL film 0994046 and the burials that they refer to pre-date the parish registers by 30 years! Churchwardens’ Accounts in Sherborne, Dorset 1537/8

46. Bournemouth is a seaside resort town in the county of Dorset on the south coast of England.Bournemouth is known for its popularity with pensioners and has many residential care homes because of its constant and warm weather (relative to the rest of England).

47. Asecretory state was induced in the intestine of halfthe rats beforeperfusion byinstillation of75 [ig pure cholera toxin (Sigma Chemical Co, Poole, Dorset,productno.C-9025,lot 14F-4054)in5ml150 mmol/l sodium chloride into the intestine via the distal cannula, which was then ilamped.'5 Cholera toxin saline was distributed throughout the small

48. A Chine (/ ˈ tʃ aɪ n /) is a steep-sided coastal gorge where a river flows to the sea through, typically, soft eroding cliffs of sandstone or clays.The word is still in use in central Southern England—notably in East Devon, Dorset, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight—to describe such topographical features

49. This page shows answers to the clue Clinker, followed by ten definitions like “Clinker is Dorset slang for an icicle”, “A hard brick used as a paving stone” and “Clear out the cinders and Clinker from”.Synonyms for Clinker are for example ashes, ember and residue.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

50. ‘Players have brooms, known as Besoms, to sweep the ice clear of snow or debris so that nothing slows the passage of the stones.’ More example sentences ‘One Dorset broom maker was even making a special version of his household besom broom for the younger visitors - a Nimbus 2000, guaranteed to attract all Harry Potter fans!’