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Employees take ring road here in the West Midlands
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stafford
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
city in England, mid-11c., Stæfford , literally "ford by a landing-place," from Old English stæð "river bank, shore" + ford (n.). County town of Staffordshire , which, as a name for a type of earthenware and porcelain made there is attested from 1765. The ...
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Stafford is the county town of Staffordshire , in the West Midlands of England . It lies approximately north of Wolverhampton , south of Stoke-on-Trent and north-west of Birmingham . The population in 2001 was 63,681 and that of the wider borough of Stafford ...
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Population (2000): 4789 Housing Units (2000): 2458 Land area (2000): 792.053619 sq. miles (2051.409369 sq. km) Water area (2000): 2.670076 sq. miles (6.915466 sq. km) Total area (2000): 794.723695 sq. miles (2058.324835 sq. km) Located within: Kansas (KS), ...
Usage examples of stafford.
The government would hound Stafford for the rest of his life, looking for that money, with IRS audits every year, twice a year, while Wendell Carson raked leaves at Club Fed.
He thought back to that hideous beldame at Bellwood, that hag who had laughed at the memory of Nicholas Stafford.
Edward, Duke and Earl of Buckingham, Earl and Baron of Stafford, Prince of Brecknock, Count of Perche in Normandy, Knight of the Garter, hereditary Lord High Steward, and, in virtue of the blood of Bohun, Lord High Constable of England.
Jackson and Stafford stood by at the rolling hitch, the knot making a bulky lump in the anchor cable which, in the bomb ketch, went over the bow through a fairlead in the bulwark, not through a hawse hole, so that if they were not careful the knot would jam.
By an official letter the Earl of Pembroke admonished the High Sheriff of Stafford to forbear the burning of Ferns during a visit of Charles I.
Jackson, Stafford and Rossi, all puffing from their exertions, were standing beside him at the forebitts, beside the foremast.
Jackson and Stafford had started three or four others, and the original one round the forebitts had spread across twelve feet or more of deck, lapping at the foot of the foremast like flaming waves at a mangrove root.
A faint smile curved her lips and shone in her eyes, and Stafford was so fascinated by the sudden gleam of girlishness that he had to bend and pat Bess, who was planting dusty impression on his trousers in her frantic efforts to gain his attention.
Stafford, the founder of the house, began the manufacture of inks, which he has continued to do to the present day.
Once the troops were gathered, a detachment of soldiers was sent against the Kentishmen under two brothers named Stafford.
Lotta Stafford, who had gone with her brother for a little tour to Genoa and Spezia, and as far as Pisa.
Ramage, Yorke, Jackson and Stafford stood on Punta Tamarindo while the sun rose behind them.
Yorke, Stafford and the fisherman began the long walk back to the camp while Ramage and Jackson went northwards to Tamarindo Grande.
General Roman has already conferenced with the head of DCIS, and he confirms this guy Stafford is a squirrel.
Stafford got there after the containers had come in from Tooele and been destroyed.