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England

[ing-gluhnd, -luhnd] / ˈɪŋ glənd, -lənd /




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Fairly early in his lengthy investment career, in the mid-1960s, this thrifty son of Yorkshire, England, grew besotted with speculative small-cap stocks.

From Barron's

Over the past 12 months England defended their women's Euros title, Europe won the Ryder Cup and there was a new Formula 1 world champion.

From BBC

In the moment England secured an Ashes victory over Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Paul Baker shed a tear.

From BBC

There had been "difficult moments" in the Church as a woman, Dame Sarah acknowledged, just as she experienced in the NHS and in government - in her position as chief nursing officer for England.

From BBC

She served as Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales, a role she was appointed to twice.

From BBC