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Many children and adults still believe that St George is English.
Shropshire Star 2009
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Obviously if there is actually a reputable mobile phone company somewhere called St George then I apologise, I'm not talking about you!
Phoney War Kerron Cross 2006
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Obviously if there is actually a reputable mobile phone company somewhere called St George then I apologise, I'm not talking about you!
Archive 2006-06-01 Kerron Cross 2006
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The settlers, aided by the British sloop of war "Merlin," had strongly fortified a small island in the harbour, called St George's Cay.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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Queensland police deputy commissioner Ian Stewart says emergency crews are focusing their efforts on St George, which is expected to be engulfed.
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St George, which is owned by Westpac Banking Corporation, says it will reduce its three-year fixed-rate home loan by 15 basis points to 6.39 per cent, and its two-year fixed-rate home loan by five basis points to 6.39 per cent.
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St George, which is owned by Westpac Banking Corporation, says it will reduce its three-year fixed-rate home loan by 15 basis points to 6.39 per cent, and its two-year fixed-rate home loan by five basis points to 6.39 per cent.
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SC The first version of the play was written in 2003 and called St George's Day, wasn't it?
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Sarah Crompton 2011
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When I had got, therefore, about five miles to the south-west of Cocoa-nut Island, I steered to the N.W. and the N.N.W. as the land trends, and had soon good reason to believe that what has been called St George's Bay, and thought to be formed by two points of the same island, was indeed a channel between two islands, and so the event proved it to be.
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We found at the same time a strong current, setting us to the N.W. into a deep bay or gulph, which Dumpier calls St George's Bay, and which lies between Cape St George and Cape Orford.
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