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sild

NOUN
  1. any of various young herrings (other than brislings) canned as sardines in Norway

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  • SNOW (voice-over): With his wife Silda by his side, New York Governor Eliot Spitzer, the man once known as Mr. Clean, addressed his fall from grace. CNN Transcript Mar 12, 2008
  • The ending of secure tenancies could have a bigger impact on the demography of London than the creation of the new towns," she says, recalling the creation of places such as Basildon, Crawley and Harlow that were filled with people flowing out of the capital. Angry and insecure – the renting Britons with no hope of buying a home
  • An alcoholic has been banned from every pub in Basildon after being dealt an anti-social behaviour order.
  • The clinic records, from an inner city teaching hospital we examined indicate that some believe sildenafil may belong in this category.
  • The proposals are now on show at the council's offices in Basildon town centre and can be viewed by the public until the middle of February.
  • The government gained the support of ‘Essex man’, the patriotic, Sun-reading, skilled or semi-skilled worker in new towns such as Basildon.
  • I consider Sister Stephanie to be a saint, and I feel great pleasure in beholding the merits of Sister Casilda, and the favours which our Lord bestows upon her ever since she put on the habit. The Letters of St. Teresa
  • Stewart was much exhausted after his hot ride, but as the _tehsildar_ stood firm there was nothing for him to do but to continue his journey, and he consented to start if he were provided with a horse. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • She was taken to Basildon Hospital with slashes to her eye and deep cuts to her upper lip.
  • At Basildon police station he was found to have 164 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres.
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