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  • proper noun The Yorkshire Dales, an upland area, in Northern England.

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Examples

  • Capital Economics 'Paul Dales is one of many who believe that President Obama's plans for an infrastructure bank could make a quick dent in the unemployment rate.

    Where the Jobs Are 2010

  • On the Russian invasion of Georgia Iain Dales asks 'What do we do?'

    Archive 2008-08-01 2008

  • The newspapers and the blogosphere are alive with rumours of impending general elections, you can read Iain Dales's rumour-mongering here.

    The next election? Not a sheep 2008

  • Just seen your reply on Iain Dales blog and I agree with every word ...

    Only The English are British Newmania 2008

  • I don't know about feeling the love, I thought Iain Dales post about fanciable politicos was a disappointment - I kept thinking of Jeff Foxworthy and his man mantra: I want a beer and I want to see something naked.

    Only The English are British Newmania 2008

  • The newspapers and the blogosphere are alive with rumours of impending general elections, you can read Iain Dales's rumour-mongering here.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • It would be interesting on the blogosphere, as people like The Devil would be still opposition bloggers, the Iain Dales would be cheering Camoron on ...

    The Two Faced Ginga Bastard Newmania 2008

  • My remarks were following Iain Dales article in the telegraph which had some waffle about “Triangulation” in them the words we need are Cultural Capital.

    Whites Will Be A Minority in 20 Years Newmania 2007

  • My remarks were following Iain Dales article in the telegraph which had some waffle about “Triangulation” in them the words we need are Cultural Capital.

    Archive 2007-08-26 Newmania 2007

  • Post of Sept. 26, 2005: Members of worldwide family meet up in Dales

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

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