How To Use Isle of man In A Sentence
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The Isle of Man now allows US punters to gamble in online casinos based on the island, the NY Times reports.
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He is from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea.
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In 1787, before Stevenson was part of the family, Smith had become the first engineer for the Northern Lighthouses, a trust set up in 1786 to introduce the lighting of seamarks to the dangerous coasts of Scotland and the Isle of Man.
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“First, the language is called Manx, the native tongue of the Isle of Man,” he said at last.
Malice
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The UK also has it's share of legitimate micro legislatures, although they are dependencies such as the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
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She sandwiches the concert between summer festival appearances in the Isle of Man, Holmfirth, Sidmouth, Gainsborough and Norway.
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On a clear day the hills of the Isle of Man can be seen in the distance.
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Edward's Crown and the Royal Cypher below in the middle ring and the wording 'Isle of Man Queen Elizabeth II 2007' in the surround.
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Thanks to the Isle of Man government, the wreck was raised five months later and the crewmen's bodies retrieved for burial.
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By neutral flagged, I mean an EML transfer station plus RLLs owned and operated by an entity such as Singapore or Isle of Man or another "entrepot" which can provide lunar access to any spacefaring nation that can get itself to that EML transfer station.
Dennis Wingo - Why Space? Why Now? - NASA Watch
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A report into the tragic sinking of the scallop dredger two years ago will be sent to the Isle of Man's Attorney-General shortly.
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He demanded, and I promised, an Isle of Man lover's bobbin I hadn't yet got.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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The Companies Act 1931 provides for the incorporation of companies in the Isle of Man.
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The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are British Crown dependencies but are not an integral part of the United Kingdom.
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-- Reuben and the son were piking it down the quay next the river on their way to the Isle of Man boat and the young chiseller suddenly got loose and over the wall with him into the Liffey.
Ulysses
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Heysham is also no stranger to the trappings of the modern world with its two nuclear power stations and ferry port, which has frequent car ferry sailings to the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland.
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Extremely wealthy, he spent much of the 1980s in seclusion on the Isle of Man, rather than do the usual round of TV game and chat shows, though he made something of a return to prominence in the 1990s, looking hale and trim.
Sir Norman Wisdom obituary
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Mist on the mountain draws me back sun on the sea so grand steam trains puffing on the railroad track away in the Isle of Man.
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For hundreds of years, the Isle of Man has been divided into six sheadings, which in turn were subdivided into seventeen parishes.
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Not only were top stars such as Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendelton giving Delhi a miss, Great Britain fractures into regional teams during the quadrennial Commonwealth Games competition, so the heart of the team was split between Scotland, North Ireland, England, Wales and even the Isle of Man.
Australia dominates track cycling at 2010 Commonwealth Games
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A crabber from the Isle of Mann has landed a lorry load of live crabs for distribution to the UK.
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By contrast archaeological and onomastic evidence in Orkney, Shetland, the Hebrides, together with the Isle of Man, points to heavy Norwegian settlement from the early 9th cent.
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‘I'll be back,’ said Paul, who is flying to the Isle of Man for an intensive week of pressure treatments in hyperbaric chambers.
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The brothers were born on the Isle of Man and moved to Manchester in the 1950s, before emigrating to Australia in 1958.
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Isle of Mangeneral assessment: NA domestic: landline, telefax, mobile cellular telephone system international: fiber-optic cable, microwave radio relay, satellite earth station, submarine cable
Telephone system
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Police issued an arrest warrant for bigamy and John, who now lives on the Isle of Man, turned himself in last week.
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Last month was a great meeting with a dozen enthusiasts, including an ex-Isle of Man bike racer and a lovely old chap from Australia who gave me some 20 year old car mags from Down-under.
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From a geographical and historical point of view, this subfamily can be divided into two branches: the continental branch, which has disappeared by now, and the insular branch, which can further be broken down as follows: Brythonic (including Breton), Cornish and Welsh on the one hand, and Gaelic on the other, which includes Irish, Erse and Mannish (the dialect of the Isle of Man).
The Celtic Languages: the Richness of the Isles
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He believes the hand of destiny is on his side, just as it was when he was tearing up the track everywhere from the Isle of Man to Japan.
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The Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are not part of the United Kingdom but direct crown dependencies.
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Rob Lyons kindly sent me a relevant Times Onlinelink, Fox on the run as island calls in marksmen, which reports on the Isle of Man's concerns with elusive foxes illegally imported "in order to provide sport" in the 1980s.
Archive 2004-10-01
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However, he was interned on the Isle of Man in 1940 as an enemy alien, something which he greatly resented since nobody could have been more opposed to the Nazis than he was.
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-- Ireland, Highlands of Scotland, and the interjacent Isle of Man.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844
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For a man who makes a career out of speed, Neil Hodgson slips effortlessly into the slow paced life of the Isle of Man.
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From the early 10th cent. there was considerable Norse settlement, from Ireland and the Isle of Man, leaving evidence in words like fell, ghyll, tarn, and how.
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It's set in America, though we actually filmed it in the Isle of Man and London, with settings that look very American but also have a placeless, timeless quality.
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Between Britain and Ireland, in the Irish Sea, lies the small Isle of Man.
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His knowledge of company law was unexcelled in the Isle of Man.
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Over the last few years the Manx isle has become a magnet for top movie producers, who are lured by a variety of landscapes in a compact area and by the financial incentives laid on by the Isle of Man Film Commission.
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And he laid his hand, as Drayton might have said, on that stout bastion, hornwork, ravelin, or demilune, which formed the outworks to the citadel of his purple isle of man.
Westward Ho!
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The title of Supreme Champion won by Craig means that he is the best dog in Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man.
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The all-white bouquet was made up of orchids and lilies-of-the-valley from England, stephanotis from Scotland and carnations from Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man, with additional orchids from Wales.
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Last June the Revenue Commissioners announced that they had taken in 650m from 11,000 people who had squirrelled away their savings in offshore locations, including the Isle of Man.
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Then his time on the Isle of Man -- never a great letter-writer, he had still managed the two short pages allowed a week.
THE GOLDEN LION
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Police issued an arrest warrant for bigamy and John, who now lives on the Isle of Man, turned himself in last week.
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Snaefell, the highest hill on the Isle of Man, can just be spotted in the far distance.
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The civil service post was resigned and the family removed to the Isle of Man to avoid the punitive tax system of the time.
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I have packed my bags and baggage ready to go when I can and it's soon I'll book my passage home to the Isle of Man.
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And he laid his hand, as Drayton might have said, on that stout bastion, hornwork, ravelin, or demilune, which formed the outworks to the citadel of his purple isle of man.
Westward Ho!
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He had three offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man for legitimate tax avoidance purposes prior to his bankruptcy.
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As I prepared to write this review, I learned Manxes are domestic cats with no tails bred on the Isle of Man.
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Sandown-class minehunter HMS Ramsey had been conducting route survey operations off the west coast of the UK when she visited Ramsey, in the north of the Isle of Man.
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A different type of Viking penannular arm-ring, smaller, plainer, and rounder in cross-section than the type found in Ireland, is commonest in hoards in Scotland and the Isle of Man.
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There was no need to retire to other islands - Long Island, Fire Island, Mount Desert Island - when the isle of Mannahatta stretched its forests and streams for ten miles north.
Megan Doherty: How Did New Yorkers Deal With Heat Waves in Centuries Past? (SLIDESHOW)
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Pagan burial mounds on the Isle of Man have revealed the grave of a Viking warrior.
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He visited the other dioceses of his province, including a tour of several days to the Isle of Man.
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The Isle of Man, population 80,000, has no capital gains tax, corporation tax and income tax is set at 10 per cent. www. midem.com www. bpi.co.uk
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He is from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea.
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As war loomed in August 1939, Joyce could easily have found himself interned on the Isle of Man, along with a motley crew of British fascists and enemy aliens.
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The boy's body was discovered by children playing at an adventure park on the Isle of Man.
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A reunion for people who were in the local majorettes troupe in the late 1970s is being organised for October with a trip to the Isle of Man.
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Reuben and the son were piking it down the quay next the river on their way to the Isle of Man boat and the young chiseller suddenly got loose and over the wall with him into the Liffey. —
Ulysses
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The civil service post was resigned and the family removed to the Isle of Man to avoid the punitive tax system of the time.
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Castle-hunters won't be disappointed with the Isle of Man.
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The chameleon-like Isle of Man has masqueraded as many real places too.