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DEPTFORD - It's not even two weeks since the Deptford police bought a new technological tool, but they are already putting it to good use.
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DEPTFORD - It's not even two weeks since the Deptford police bought a new technological tool, but they are already putting it to good use.
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I landed up in Deptford, one of the toughest neighbor - hoods of London, serving as chief reporter for a local newspaper, while I waited for my shot at Fleet Street.
Errol Uys biography 2000
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I might tell you of an experience down in Deptford, East London, where Mr.A. W. Wright, whom many of you know, and myself, were to speak to a hostile audience.
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"Come, children," said the aunt – oh, what a different aunt to the one who had slapped Dickie in Deptford, sold the rabbit-hutch, and shot the moon!
Harding's Luck Edith 1909
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The man who stole the child took it to a woman in Deptford, and gave it in charge to her to nurse.
Harding's Luck Edith 1909
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He could not remember any house in Deptford that had green trees in its garden.
Harding's Luck Edith 1909
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Thou knowest how folk live in Deptford in thy time – how all the green trees are gone, and good work is gone, and people do bad work for just so much as will keep together their worn bodies and desolate souls.
Harding's Luck Edith 1909
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Poplar, in short, Deptford and Greenwich, all both sides of the river from the Hermitage, and from over against it, quite down to Blackwall, was entirely free; there had not one person died of the plague in all
A Journal of the Plague Year, written by a citizen who continued all the while in London Daniel Defoe 1696
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I am hoping for the Walmart in Deptford, NJ … Rob’s been visiting Walmart lately, right?
Twilight Lexicon » Twilight Actors Popping In At Surprise Locations 2009
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