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Selby

[sel-bee]

noun

  1. Hubert, Jr., 1928–2004, U.S. novelist.



Selby

/ ˈsɛlbɪ /

noun

  1. an inland port in N England, in North Yorkshire, on the River Ouse: centre for a coalfield since 1983: agricultural products. Pop: 15 807 (2001)

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The 43-year-old got off to a superb start against four-time world champion Selby, winning the first three frames.

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Selby fought back to take the fourth frame with a break of 123, but Murphy soon regained control.

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Scotland's McGill won 6-3 to reach his first final in eight years, while England's Murphy breezed past defending champion Mark Selby 6-1.

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Bilbrough is part of the old Selby district that has now passed to North Yorkshire Council.

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Councillor Stephanie Duckett described Mr Duggan as a "fantastic" man who was "very passionate" about the village of Riccall, between Selby and York.

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