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[MBTA station] ==History== A previous station was located at Boundary Lane on the Plymouth/Kingston border, just north of the current site. Built as North Plymouth in 1873, it was renamed to Seaside around 1880 and Cordage in 1925. The station closed with the rest of the Old Colony Division on June 30, 1959. The rest of the Plymouth/Kingsto...
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[automobile] Plymouth was a brand of automobiles based in the United States, produced by the Chrysler Corporation and its successor DaimlerChrysler. The brand first appeared in 1928 in the United States and was discontinued in 2001. ==History== ===Origins=== The Plymouth automobile was introduced on July 7, 1928. It was Chrysler Corporation...
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[software] Plymouth is a bootsplash for Linux. It supports animations. It makes use of Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) and KMS driver. It gets packed into the initrd. Besides eye-candy, Plymouth also handles user interaction during boot. It was first included in Fedora 10 `Cambridge` shipped on November 25, 2008 where it replaced Red Hat Gra...
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(from the article `Dependent States`) ...for ongoing research into the behaviour of volcanoes. In July the European Union approved a $20 million grant to Montserrat for the construction ... ...Located in the Lesser Antilles chain, this pear-shaped island is known as the `Emerald Isle of the Caribbean.` The de facto capital is ...
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(from the article `automotive industry`) ...in 1928. When Ford went out of production in 1927 to switch from the Model T to the Model A (a process that took 18 months), Chrysler was able to ... In 1928 Chrysler purchased Dodge Brothers, Inc., and later that year introduced the Plymouth to compete with Ford and Chevrolet. The corporation...
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city, seaport, and unitary authority, geographic and historic county of Devon, England. It lies between the Rivers Plym and Tamar, which flow into ...
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city, seat (1836) of Marshall county, northern Indiana, U.S., 23 miles (37 km) south of South Bend. Platted in 1834 and apparently named for ...
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county, southeastern Massachusetts, U.S., bordered by Massachusetts Bay (northeast), Cape Cod Bay (east), and Buzzards Bay (south). It consists ...
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town (township), Grafton county, central New Hampshire, U.S. It lies on the Pemigewasset River north-northwest of Laconia, west of Squam Lake, and ...
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town (township), Plymouth county, southeastern Massachusetts, U.S. It lies on Plymouth Bay, 37 miles (60 km) southeast of Boston. It was the site of ... [13 related articles]
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town (township), Windsor county, south-central Vermont, U.S. The town includes the villages of Plymouth, Plymouth Union, and Tyson. It was chartered ...
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The Devon town where, in 1768, Britain's first hard-paste porcelain was made under pottery owner William cookworthy. Production was moved to bristol two years later.
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[
n] - a town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 1620
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noun a town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 1620
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(UK city) Seaport and administrative centre of Plymouth City unitary authority in southwest England, at the mouth of the river Plym, 179 km/112 mi southwest of Bristol; population (2001) 240,700. The city's focus is based around its three harbours, and industries include marine and...
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Gin and the British Royal Navy go hand in swashbuckling hand (see Navy Strength below), so it makes sense that a major British port would develop its own unique style of the spirit. These days, the brand Plymouth Gin is the only one to produce the style (in Plymouth, where it must be made by law). Earthier, softer on the juniper and less dry than L...
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