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Dewsbury
/ ˈdjuːzbərɪ; -brɪ /
noun
- a town in N England, in Kirklees unitary authority, West Yorkshire: formerly a centre of the woollen industry. Pop: 54 341 (2001)
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After graduating from Leeds, Warsi set up her own law practice in Dewsbury before venturing into politics.
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A few minutes later they stopped; Joan Dewsbury took the basket from her arm and gave it to her niece.
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But Joan Dewsbury was not a 'nowadays aunt'; she was a 'thenadays aunt,' and that was an entirely different kind.
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Joan Dewsbury's thoughts were full of different and, to her, far more important matters than her niece's appearance.
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I see thy name very clear and bold at the foot: "William Dewsbury."
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Reason and fear raised their heads once again, even after William Dewsbury's visit.
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