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  • proper noun A town in North Yorkshire, England

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Examples

  • I was aware that it was to be in Harrogate, but did not make a note of the date.

    More lazy journalism from the BBC politics team Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • Last time there was an autumn Lib Dem Conference in Harrogate, Liberator raffled tea with Lord Bonkers at Betty's to raise funds.

    Why I am not going to Harrogate 2009

  • My better nature adds: But you weren't even in Harrogate!

    Lynne Featherstone and the Ancient Order of Coders 2009

  • Our Veranda and Spindler Cafés at Bettys in Harrogate will be closed temporarily, from 5th January until Easter.

    Why I am not going to Harrogate 2009

  • The last time there was an autumn Lib Dem Conference in Harrogate Liberator magazine raffled the chance to take tea with Lord Bonkers at Betty's.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • Yet this weekend many of the Lib Dems gathering in Harrogate for their spring conference sense that they may be closer to real power than at any time in living memory.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Stephen Tall 2007

  • Not too sure what folk would have been up to in Harrogate when I snapped this.

    With you in spirit Stephen Tall 2007

  • Yet this weekend many of the Lib Dems gathering in Harrogate for their spring conference sense that they may be closer to real power than at any time in living memory.

    The Economist's end-of-year report on Ming Stephen Tall 2007

  • I noticed this story about a crime writing festival in Harrogate, Yorkshire this morning.

    Ale and crime writing « Reading Copy 2007

  • Not too sure what folk would have been up to in Harrogate when I snapped this.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Stephen Tall 2007

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