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Examples

  • The first either of them spoke was outside Shelley's house in Lenzie.

    It's October, 1956. Shelagh Power-Chopra 2010

  • Both Calton and Lenzie are areas of Glasgow - and this is what I call social and economic segregation.

    The tragedy of welfare ghettoes 2009

  • Within a rich country like the United Kingdom, the life expectancy at birth for men in the Calton neighbourhood of Glasgow is 54 years, 28 years less than that of men in Lenzie, a few kilometres away, the report said.

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • Within a rich country like the United Kingdom, the life expectancy at birth for men in the Calton neighbourhood of Glasgow is 54 years, 28 years less than that of men in Lenzie, a few kilometres away, the report said.

    who: "social injustice on a grand scale" 2008

  • The first either of them spoke was outside Shelley's house in Lenzie.

    Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000

  • Emergency services were called to the Gadloch, near Lenzie, about 5pm, with divers and a police helicopter helping to search for the man.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • He was educated at Lenzie academy and followed his elder brother Tom into the Glasgow Veterinary College, graduating with honours in 1949.

    The Guardian World News 2011

  • He is now living life to the full at the Grant home in Lenzie, East Dunbartonshire, though where he found the football remains a mystery.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • Ramesh inadvertently enters the murky world of Lenzie politics.

    BBC - Ouch 2010

  • Born in Kirkintilloch, near Glasgow, John was an outstanding pupil at the nearby Lenzie primary and Lenzie academy.

    The Guardian World News 2010

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