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- verb Alternative spelling of
regionalize .
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Examples
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Unionists including those from Northern Ireland have and still are very keen to regionalise England for their own ends.
What we need to learn from the Fall of Glasgow East O'Neill 2008
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Unionists including those from Northern Ireland have and still are very keen to regionalise England for their own ends.
What we need to learn from the Fall of Glasgow East O'Neill 2008
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Scotland and Wales aren't regions, and Labour is even trying to regionalise England to downgrade the importance of the break up of the Union.
Bright New Dawn Newmania 2007
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Ask flickr to regionalise - its the problem with one-dimensional tags I guess.
Jacques Out and Live Local Flickr Streams Ben Barren 2005
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"It makes sense to regionalise the police," he said.
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Cyril learnt this version in his native West Country from his mother and this goes to show how difficult it is to regionalise folk songs because she learnt it from her Grandmother, Mary Sharkey, in
Broken Token (2) 1991
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Take FireControl - John Prescott's plan to regionalise England's fire service.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2011
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It was ill-conceived, partly to fulfil a political ambition to regionalise governance in England.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The NSPCC took the decision to close the centre in January as part of a national cost-cutting scheme to regionalise its services.
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The NSPCC took the decision to close the centre in January as part of a national cost-cutting scheme to regionalise its services.
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