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devon

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Devon was a European Parliament constituency covering all of Devon in England , with the exception of the city of Plymouth . Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used first-past-the-post for the European ...

Usage examples of devon.

God forbid, London, Blythe appreciated the quiet of Devon and Brixleigh.

From the Forth he went to the Devon, in the county of Clackmannan, where, for the first time, he saw the beautiful Charlotte Hamilton, the sister of his friend Gavin Hamilton, of Mauchline.

She is sister to my worthy friend Gavin Hamilton, of Mauchline, and was born on the banks of the Ayr, but was, at the time I wrote these lines, residing at Herveyston, in Clackmannanshire, on the romantic banks of the little river Devon.

By Robin Eggar Synopsis: On 4 September 1991 thirty-three young men entered the Commando Training Centre at Lympstone in Devon.

Devon, but not far beyond, on the way to Exmoor, is Brendon, our name place.

A press clipping of Devon Greenway, hair slicked back, dressed in a tuxedo as he shook hands with some politician.

Someone called in an anonymous tip that Devon Greenway was staying at the Moonlight in North Hollywood.

She body of missing business mogul Devon Greenway was found by authorities at a North Hollywood motel.

So when Devon Greenway wanted to shuffle some money around, Richard had agreed to help set up the dummy corporations in Mrs.

Warnefleet was busy, Gervase likewise in Devon, and Jack Hendon would arrive in town late tomorrow.

These started as early as December 1943 at Slapton Sands and Torquay, Devon 4 The French and Netherlands Navies between them contributed three cruisers, five destroyers and two gunboats.

Devon had never taken his eyes from the door since the pretty, pale-cheeked parlormaid had glided through it.

So from being the sixth ship in a line-ahead formation, Devon had now to slant out to starboard and become number six in quarter-line, and as the squadron was meanwhile maintaining a speed of advance of twelve knots this involved putting on extra revs at the same time as steering out to the new position.

Devon had quickly discovered her rather extensive stereo system and had loaded the turntable with a stack of semiclassical albums.

They are the sons of men from Cornwall and Devon, and nearly twenty years of Taranaki life has moulded them into expert bushmen, familiar with the forest tracks and the terrain, and thus able to meet us on level terms.