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tavistock

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Tavistock is a town in Devon, England. It may also refer to:

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 24 Housing Units (2000): 7 Land area (2000): 0.254436 sq. miles (0.658986 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.254436 sq. miles (0.658986 sq. km) FIPS code: 72240 Located within: New Jersey ...

Usage examples of tavistock.

The country round is very lonely, but about half a mile to the north there is a small cluster of villas which have been built by a Tavistock contractor for the use of invalids and others who may wish to enjoy the pure Dartmoor air.

I have also examined every stable and outhouse in Tavistock, and for a radius of ten miles.

In every other direction the low curves of the moor, bronze-coloured from the fading ferns, stretched away to the sky-line, broken only by the steeples of Tavistock, and by a cluster of houses away to the westward which marked the Mapleton stables.

He is not a stranger to the district He has twice lodged at Tavistock in the summer.

In every other direction the low curves of the moor, bronze-coloured from the fading ferns, stretched away to the sky-line, broken only by the steeples of Tavistock, and by a cluster of houses away to the westward, which marked the Mapleton stables.

We crossed Tavistock Square together, and emerged simultaneously into Tavistock Place.

A man suddenly appeared, striding up Tavistock Place, coming towards me, and going in a direction opposite to mine.

When first seen he was standing exactly in front of my own door (5 Tavistock Place).

When in England, he lived in Tavistock Place, and occupied my rooms during my absence.

She got hold of a chap call Wilfred Tibitts who has agreed to see me in his flat in Tavistock Square at half-past nine this evening.

Rice of the Tavistock Institute in London asserts that "Transfers from one department to another would appear to have the effect of the beginning of a 'new life' within the factory.

Lord Arthur Sibthorpe, son of the Duke of Tavistock, with a pedigree from the Heptarchy.

I understand that the Duke of Tavistock would like the place for his fourth son, Lord Arthur Sibthorpe.

It was near Tavistock that Lord Dacre lived, and at every house and toll-gate along the road we heard the news of the flying post-chaise in front of us, so there could be no doubt whither they were bound.