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Examples
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He dashed home to make arrangements to look after their son, Richard, and to bury Eileen in Jesmond Cemetery.
Orwell and the Women 1998
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A colleague pointed me in the direction of Jesmond swimming poolin Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which was succesfully taken over by a community group in similar circumstances nearly 20 years ago.
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I suggested it succeeded partly because Jesmond was in a fairly well-off part of the city, with an articulate and expert activist base.
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I spoke to Glenn Armstrong, chief executive of Jesmond swimming project, a social enterprise which runs the pool on behalf of the community.
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I move into Gerry's old flat in Jesmond at the beginning of the autumn term, while Megan lives a few miles away with a couple of girlfriends.
Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003
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We continue to talk music all the way back to Gerry's flat in Jesmond, a bohemian enclave of student digs and quaint pubs in the northeast of the city.
Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003
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We are sitting in the Cradle Well bar in Jesmond, it is almost two weeks later, and there are two half-finished pints on the table between us.
Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003
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He moved on to Mrs. Geraldine Williams, aged twenty-seven, in her kitchen far away in the North East: in the nice little semi-detached house in Northumberland Avenue, Jesmond, that pleasant suburb of Newcastle-upon-Tyne with its beauty spot, Jesmond Dean, where people enjoyed the trees and the ornamental lake and the Repertory Theatre, where they put on a different play each week.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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VERI BUTIFUL; the other things also, in separate bags: the knife - a curved blade, very sharp and in a leather scabbard and the black provocative underwear they had tied down to Geraldine Williams, choked with piano wire then raped and mutilated in her kitchen in Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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And that same Mound of Jesu is now called by men, Jesu Mond, or shorter, Jesmond, and no longer is it the resort of pilgrims, but rather of merchants and pleasure seekers.
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