
1) Atari ST game 2) City 3) City in North West England 4) City of new york and england 5) DOS game 6) Famous musical hometown 7) Metropolis 8) Mexican brand 9) Nova Scotia community 10) Port 11) Town in Merseyside 12) Urban center
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[European Parliament constituency] The constituency of Liverpool was one of them. When it was created in England in 1979, it consisted of the Westminster Parliament constituencies of Bootle, Liverpool Edge Hill, Liverpool Garston, Liverpool Kirkdale, Liverpool Scotland Exchange, Liverpool Toxteth, Liverpool Walton, Liverpool Wavertree, Live...
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[store] Liverpool (El Puerto de Liverpool S.A.B. de C.V.) is mid-to-high largest chain of department stores in Mexico, operating 17 shopping malls including Perisur and Galerías Monterrey. Its 85 department stores, which comprises 73 stores under the Liverpool name, 22 stores under the Fábricas de Francia name, 6 Duty Free stores, and 27 ...
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A Liverpool is a type of jump. It is a fence with water underneath it. It may not sound to scary, but the horses don't like it!
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a 1960s group of popular writers from the west-England city of Liverpool, including Adrian Henri, Roger McGough, and Brian Patten.
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Centre for ceramics from 1710 producing tin-glazed earthenware. Specialities of the period were blue-painted punchbowls, and tiles transfer-printed in black or red with contemporary subjects and characters. From the 1780s, cream ware was the main output, decorated in cobalt blue, enamel colours, or with blue or black transfer-printed designs. A num...
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city and seaport, England, forming the nucleus of the metropolitan county of Merseyside in the historic county of Lancashire. The city proper, which ... [10 related articles]
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former town, Queens county, southeastern Nova Scotia, Canada, lying at the mouth of the Mersey River, 88 miles (142 km) west-southwest of Halifax. In ...
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English port and manufacturing town. Â Liverpool grew rapidly in the second half of the eighteenth century under the twin influences of industrialisation and the growth of transatlantic traffic. Â Its vigorous watchmaking industry dates from this time. Â In the following century Liverpool makers dev
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Centre for ceramics from 1710 producing tin-glazed earthenware. Specialities of the period were blue-painted punchbowls, and tiles transfer-printed in black or red with contemporary subjects and characters. From the 1780s, cream ware was the main output, decorated in cobalt blue, enamel colours, or with blue or black transfer-printed designs. A num …...
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HMS Liverpool was a British Newcastle Class (originally to have been called Polyphemus class, and later renamed Southampton Class) cruiser of 9400 tons displacement launched in 1937. HMS Liverpool carried a complement of 809 and was powered by eight Admiralty 3-drum oil fuelled boilers providing a top speed of 32 knots. Armaments consisted of nine ...
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[
n] - a large city in northwestern England
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noun a large city in northwestern England; its port is the country`s major outlet for industrial exports
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City, seaport, and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, northwest England; population (2001) 469,000. Liverpool is the UK's chief Atlantic port with miles of specialized, mechanized quays on the River Mersey, and 2,100 ha/5,187 acres of dockland. The port handles 27.8 million tonnes/28.25 million tons of cargo annually. Imports inclu...
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