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- proper noun A
metropolitan county in north westEngland carved out ofLancashire andCheshire .
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Sources within Merseyside Police refused to comment, but a spokesman for Tantra Hall confirmed that Merseyside Police was receiving counselling and treatment for a bad case of 'Premature Incarceration'.
Archive 2009-04-01 Dungeekin 2009
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Henry will return to Merseyside from the US for meetings before the visit of Chelsea to Anfield on Sunday.
Roy Hodgson will meet John W Henry after Liverpool win at Bolton Andy Hunter at the Reebok Stadium 2010
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Sources within Merseyside Police refused to comment, but a spokesman for Tantra Hall confirmed that Merseyside Police was receiving counselling and treatment for a bad case of 'Premature Incarceration'.
Merseyside Police Receiving Counselling Dungeekin 2009
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I live in Merseyside and like other places in Britain, ‘Gun Crime’ is overwhelmingly druggies shooting other druggies and does not inpact on Joe Public.
New Shock Horror Gun Crime Scandal! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The research supports warnings from police chiefs in Merseyside and London about the spread of gun use in gangs and among teenagers.
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A year in Merseyside gun crime incidents in 2005-06 murders attempted murders
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The BBC has given a lot of national coverage to the murder of Anthony Walker, the 18-year-old boy killed with an axe in Merseyside last Friday.
Walker, Donald, Parker Laban 2005
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The BBC has given a lot of national coverage to the murder of Anthony Walker, the 18-year-old boy killed with an axe in Merseyside last Friday.
Archive 2005-07-31 Laban 2005
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The BBC has given a lot of national coverage to the murder of Anthony Walker, the 18-year-old boy killed with an axe in Merseyside last Friday.
July 31, 2005 Laban 2005
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But when she called Merseyside Police, an officer told her it would be difficult for the force to act and advised her to contact her solicitor.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Telegraph Staff 2012
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