How To Use Pimlico In A Sentence
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Meanwhile, down in Pimlico, four starters, four main courses, two ice creams, three beers and a pot of tea came to £65 with tip.
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Going from the GLC to the Pimlico District Council would be like going from the West End to one of those little pub theatres.
POLITICAL SUICIDE
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At Pimlico Race Course near Baltimore, jockeys took up a collection earmarked for the American Red Cross.
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The Larry Jones-trained son of A.P. Indy had a spectacular five-furlong workout (58.40) over the Pimlico track on Tuesday and appears to have come out of the Derby in good shape.
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At Pimlico School, the comprehensive I attended, we used to call truancy "bunking off".
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The house is located in one of Pimlico's prettiest garden squares.
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In the 1950s, a young couple called Laura and Bernard Ashley started to make headsquares, tablemats and napkins out of fabric they had dyed and printed themselves from the kitchen of their flat in Pimlico.
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Pimlico to Woodburn has been fairly prosperous so the salt water must be pushing up into the far reaches of the river.
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Pimlico, noted for its paperback editions of previously published hardbacks, is making a name for itself in its ‘Pimlico Original’ series.
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Traditional places to try would be the sand flats in the area below the ferry and around Pimlico Island.
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The calendar and task information comes from Dates and Tasks, programs that are part of OpenedHand's open source Pimlico suite.
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I've said I'll attempt it, " he told reporters by telephone from his workplace at Pimlico Plumbers.
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Of course, the chances of his being found guilty ( "adjudicated," in family court parlance) on all 41 charges are as likely as a mule's winning at Pimlico.
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In this corner of Pimlico with its croquet lawn and tennis courts?
Times, Sunday Times
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Friday I got up late (it'd been a late one the night before) and Paul and I pootled off to the Tate Britain down in Pimlico.
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It's not a bad way to spend a Tuesday lunchtime, in a rehearsal room in Clapham High Street, south London, listening to Simon Russell Beale expound on centaurs, Little Nell and the idealisation of childhood, modern Pimlico, 19th-century German symphonic music, his benign attitude to errant theatregoers with mobiles ( "Their own mortification is their punishment") and murder.
Simon Russell Beale: 'I believe passionately in live theatre'
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The founder and managing director of Pimlico Plumbers said he was always destined to be a plumber.
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But now she was alone, and on this day of national celebration she hadn't be able to face the bedsitter in Pimlico.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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He went on playing for a delightful half-hour; (how swiftly, in the blessed amusement, it passed away!) he reduced several of the sticksters to bankruptcy by his baculine skill; he returned to the carriage laden with jacks, wooden apples and soldiers, enough to amuse all the nurseries in Pimlico.
The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
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But Gwyneth and I are not uncomfortably provided for, and I no longer contribute paragraphs of gossip to the Pimlico Postboy, nor yet do I vaticinate in the columns of the Tipster.
In the Wrong Paradise
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In this corner of Pimlico with its croquet lawn and tennis courts?
Times, Sunday Times