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- proper noun A
borough ofLondon .
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Examples
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He then produced a photograph of a scene outside a polling station in Bromley-by-Bow.
Tower Hamlets: Neil King, Peter Golds and the Conservative mayoral case Dave Hill 2010
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Lieutenant Colonel Phineas Bromley is as much a legend in the bedroom as he is at battle.
Before the Scandal-Suzanne Enoch « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008
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On 1st July 2005 the victim, Daniel Coffill, who was an off duty police officer, went to a nightclub in Bromley and met three friends.
Last One Out; Turn Off The Lights! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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But this time we have a strong local candidate in Bromley and Chislehurst, and with a big effort it may turn out to be promising territory too.
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Post-Card sent by Private Bromley from the Prison-Camp of Soltau, Germany, in July, 1918
Three Times and Out: A Canadian Boy's Experience in Germany Nellie L. McClung 1918
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The treatment of overcoats was to cut a piece right out of one sleeve, and insert a piece of yellowish-brown stuff, such as is shown in Bromley's photograph.
Three Times and Out: A Canadian Boy's Experience in Germany Nellie L. McClung 1918
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Miss Bromley is come back; she came yesterday, and I am to dine with her on Tuesday.
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Bromley is irresistibly pressing; and I have promised to go to her about the twelfth, whether my work here is done or not.
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/[Page 310] /Miss Davenport Bromley is back; the Alderley Stanleys, the Airlies, the Froudes, &c. &c. We were much surprised by the Lothians coming to London some two or three weeks ago.
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It is largely set in Bromley, which may not sound like a promising start, but this becomes the jumping off point for the Doctor (Nine, in this case) and Rose to get involved with Bromley's prehistory, where Neanderthals, local homo sapiens, and humans who have travelled there from the far future are all under threat from ambitious monsters and montrous ambition.
February Books 29) H.P. Lovecraft's The Haunter of the Dark, by John Coulthart nwhyte 2009
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