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- proper noun An area of eastern
London
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Examples
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But Dora said, "Well, you may say I'm always preaching, but I don't think Father would like Alice to be fighting street boys in Millwall."
New Treasure Seekers Edith 1925
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For me at least, it lurks down at the bottom of the Isle of Dogs, in an area called Millwall, where there is precious little to see.
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Expect to see Sky's traditional corporate self-image as the Millwall of British broadcasting nobody likes us but we don't care … superseded by something much more friendly, touchy-feely even, as it tries to develop what is already a commercial success into a force for creativity and more.
Pay TV player BSkyB is winning the war to dominate digital | Steve Hewlett 2011
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High-flying Watford won 6-1 at Millwall last week, then beat Middlesbrough 3-1 but were 3-0 down at home to Swansea last night.
Preston need more magical nights after suffering 49 years of hurt Tony Paley 2010
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Anthony Gerrard's 71st-minute winner maintained Hull City's slim play-off hopes with a 1-0 win at Derby County, while Reading also retain hope after Nicky Hunt and Shane Long scored in a 2-1 win over Millwall.
Aaron Ramsey strikes to help Cardiff end Leicester's unbeaten run 2011
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On Wednesday night Liam Trotter broke the Posh goalkeeper Paul Jones' resistance by sidefooting Millwall ahead after 32 minutes and the visitors seemed dead and buried when Hameur Bouazza collected Darius Henderson's pass and doubled the lead after the break.
Paul Taylor gives Peterborough a point away to Millwall 2011
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When I made my debut [for Watford, against Millwall, in 2003], that's the only time?
Ashley Young still aiming to win his spurs with England Anna Kessel 2010
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Peterborough's Paul Taylor, left, contests the ball with Alan Dunne of Millwall.
Paul Taylor gives Peterborough a point away to Millwall 2011
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So I ask the question: are interviews with TV stars, a presenter anecdote about a promise made under the influence of alcohol and a football phone-in suggesting that Millwall be banned from FA Cup, the job of a BBC news channel with an annual budget of £72m?
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Darren Ferguson was rewarded for a "punt" in the transfer market when the Peterborough substitute Paul Taylor's goal secured a dramatic 2-2 draw at Millwall.
Paul Taylor gives Peterborough a point away to Millwall 2011
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