st. john's in English

noun
1
the capital of Antigua and Barbuda, situated on the northwestern coast of Antigua; population 26,000 (est. 2007).
2
the capital of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, a port on the southeastern coast of the island; population 100,646 (2006).

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1. St John's Wood, smart new suburb of north London.

2. 18 The first lesson is taken from St John's Gospel.

3. But in a concession to American palates, St. John's uses cheddar cheese instead.

4. 16 St. John's is a small college perched high up in the hills.

5. Wordsworth enters St John's, and publishes his first poem. He later became Poet Laureate.

6. The clock on St John's kirk struck twelve as she got into her car.

7. 26 Wordsworth enters St John's, and publishes his first poem. He later became Poet Laureate.

8. St. John's eyes, though clear enough a literal sense, a figurative one were difficult to fathom.

9. 28 He was later transferred to St John's hospital in Livingston where he underwent plastic surgery.

10. St. John's is the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, part of the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea.With a population of 22,219, St. John's is the commercial centre of the nation and the chief port of the island of Antigua.

11. Or, to put it in St John's language, the light of the world is extinguished by the uncomprehending darkness.

12. From 1977 to 1980, he taught immigration law as an adjunct professor at St. John's University School of Law.

13. The ship was ordered to St. John's, Newfoundland on 30 May to reinforce escort forces in the Western Atlantic.

14. 26 The original building was, by all accounts, demolished when St. John's railway station was constructed on its present site.

15. The original building was, by all accounts, demolished when St. John's railway station was constructed on its present site.

16. The black face gives the animal better resistance to sunlight and to photosensitivity caused by eating Hypericum perforatum, "St. John's Wort".

17. DECISION THE HONOURABLE A.H. HOLLINGWORTH, Q.C. This matter came for hearing before me at St. John's, Newfoundland, on Friday, November 10, 1995.

18. Canada's main vein stretches 7800km from St John's, Newfoundland, to Victoria, BC, and takes in the country's greatest hits along the way

19. Mansfield was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy, and served with the Western Local Escort Force based on Halifax and St. John's.

20. He was chairman of the governing body of St. John's School in Leatherhead, Surrey, from 1951 to 1966, and a generous supporter.

21. During the 2005–06 academic year, she lived in New York City on a scholarship to attend St. John's University in Queens, New York.

22. Sir Humphrey Gilbert, provided with letters patent from Queen Elizabeth I, landed in St John's in August 1583, and formally took possession of the island.

23. The altar pieces at St John's Church and at the Catholic Chapel, in Wolverhampton, of which he was native, formed lasting monuments of his skill as an artist." 1.

24. The settlement of St. John's has been the administrative centre of Antigua and Barbuda since the islands were first colonised in 1632, and it became the seat of government when the nation achieved independence in 1981.

25. Albumen prints of Newfoundland taken by French photographer Paul-Émile Miot between 1857 and 1859 give us important early views of St. John's as well as various French fishing outports of the time and document the French presence on the island.