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- proper noun an area of
Manchester ,England
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The ambitions have changed for Manchester City and this was a brutal moment for everyone connected with the club, from Ardwick to Abu Dhabi.
Even with all their riches, City will be far poorer for this failure Daniel Taylor at Eastlands 2010
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And for the record, as much as I love Manchester (apart from Moss Side, Hulme, Ardwick, Beswick etc) I did leave the City and have no connection with GMP whatsoever. on March 14, 2008 at 2: 46 pm | Reply taff
Spins And Needles « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Like most of the 63,000 British service personnel dispatched to support the American-led UN forces in the peninsula, the 18-year-old from Ardwick knew next to nothing about Korea, its people, or its history.
British veterans of Korean war: 'It was like stepping into medieval times' 2010
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Whilst other large scale regeneration schemes have been dominating the headlines for the last few years Ardwick has lagged behind with Brunswick becoming virtually forgotten in the latest vision of the city's future.
a walk through brunswick, heart of the city... Bluestocking 2008
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Whilst other large scale regeneration schemes have been dominating the headlines for the last few years Ardwick has lagged behind with Brunswick becoming virtually forgotten in the latest vision of the city's future.
Archive 2008-12-01 Bluestocking 2008
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Isleworth, for which I was sorry, so I staid and went to Church and thought of you at Ardwick all through the Commandments, and heard
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- Sunday was too wet to walk to Isleworth, for which I was sorry, so I staid and went to Church and thought of you at Ardwick all through the Commandments, and heard Dr. -expound in a remarkable way a prophecy of St. Paul's about Roman Catholics, which mutatis mutandis would do very well for Protestants in some parts.
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John Roberts, the finest billiard player the world has ever seen, was born at Ardwick, Manchester.
The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Various 1880
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Settlements were made and towns sprang up along the old "streets;" and the numerous Stretfords, Stratfords, and towns ending 'in "le-street" -- as Ardwick-le-street, in Yorkshire, and Chester-le-street, in Durham -- mostly mark the direction of these ancient lines of road.
The Life of Thomas Telford Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904 1867
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The recruiters also took the undercover officers to mosques in Levenshulme, Ardwick, Rusholme and Longsight so they could listen to some of the city's most "inspiring and charismatic" imams.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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