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- proper noun Common misspelling of
Gibraltar .
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Examples
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In Norwalk, Connecticut, long known as the Gibralter of republicanism in that State, Mrs. Sarah M.T. Huntington was allowed to register by sufferance of the selectmen whose objections she overcame by a logical argument upon the constitutional provisions under the XIV.
History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II Matilda Joslyn Gage 1862
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Now, some countries, such as Gibralter, have negotiated VAT exemption from the EU for VAT is a compulsory EU tax.
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Now, some countries, such as Gibralter, have negotiated VAT exemption from the EU for VAT is a compulsory EU tax.
Archive 2005-08-01 2005
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Yep lets not forget Gibralter which is riddled with tunnels dug by the Corps over the centuries.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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The writer's block I've been fighting with this book has at times felt bigger than the Rock of Gibralter.
Claudia Ricci: Without Digital Technology I Never Would Have Written My New Book! Claudia Ricci 2011
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The writer's block I've been fighting with this book has at times felt bigger than the Rock of Gibralter.
Claudia Ricci: Without Digital Technology I Never Would Have Written My New Book! Claudia Ricci 2011
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The Diocese in Europe, one of the dioceses of the Church of England and led by Bishop of Gibralter Geoffrey Rowell, has church sharing agreements with a number of groups, and SSPX has been one of them.
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When Gibralter arrived here, he had another big problem: enrollment was at a 17-year-low.
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Gibralter held a town-hall campus meeting, and told students things were about to change.
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But tonight, at least, Grove won't be calling Frostburg State President Jonathan Gibralter to inform him of a student fatality.
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