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- proper noun A
forest between Ennerdale and Egremont inCumbria (and a present-day borough in that area) - proper noun A
habitational surname of someone from that area
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Examples
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D.C. Copeland is a writer and award-winning artist.
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The great niece of Russian composer, conductor and pianist Sergei Rachmaninoff, Copeland is determined to keep that world alive in her adopted state.
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The 6-foot-0, 211-pound Copeland is a speed-rushing linebacker who has been clocked as fast as 4.63 seconds in the 40-yard dash.
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“Someone called Copeland,” she says, in a voice that sounds suddenly sad and distant.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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“Someone called Copeland,” she says, in a voice that sounds suddenly sad and distant.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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“Someone called Copeland,” she says, in a voice that sounds suddenly sad and distant.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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“Someone called Copeland,” she says, in a voice that sounds suddenly sad and distant.
The Redleys Matt Haig 2010
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Henry Copeland from the indie innovative blogads network, has $10k at 10-1 (if Jason accepted) that representing sites like Perez Hilton (which does millions of uniques a day) will trump owning (well before selling to AOL) the engadgets of this world.
The Jason Jordan BBall Game of BlogAds Allure. Ben Barren 2007
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Miss Copeland is hereby informed that she has been found deficient in geometry (four hours).
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Miss Copeland is hereby informed that she has been found deficient in German (three hours).
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