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Blyth

American  
[blahyth, blahy] / blaɪθ, blaɪ /

noun

  1. a port in Northumberland, NE England, on the North Sea.


Blyth 1 British  
/ blaɪð /

noun

  1. a port in N England, in SE Northumberland, on the North Sea. Pop: 35 691 (2001)

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Blyth 2 British  
/ blaɪð /

noun

  1. Sir Chay (tʃeɪ). born 1940, British yachtsman. He sailed round the world alone (1970–71) and won many races

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"That's when it will hit because people from Blyth don't usually get to produce shows on the West End especially about subject matters like this."

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Cables from Berwick Bank will bring the power ashore to substations at Dunbar in East Lothian and at Blyth in Northumberland.

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Mrs Shearman's body was recovered on Sunday and Gloucestershire Police's Interim Chief Constable Maggie Blyth confirmed on Tuesday both children's bodies and that of the family dog have now been recovered.

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Ms Blyth said the community's support has helped the force during this difficult period.

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"I particularly wanted to thank our public - our communities in Gloucestershire - that have shown me and my officers and staff huge compassion and huge kindness over the past 24 hours in particular and the past few days," Ms Blyth added.

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