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    sheffield


    1. I was born in Sheffield


    2. Birmingham deals chiefly in manufactures of the former kind ; Sheffield in those of the latter ;


    3. In Sheffield, no master cutler can have more than one apprentice at a time, by a bye-law of the


    4. evidently dictated by the same corporation-spirit which enacted the bye-law of Sheffield


    5. In the work of cutlers and locksmiths, in all the toys which are made of the coarser metals, and in all those goods which are commonly known by the name of Birmingham and Sheffield ware, there


    6. In this manner have grown up naturally, and, as it were, of their own accord, the manufactures of Leeds, Halifax, Sheffield, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton


    7. “My name is Maggie Sheffield,” Maggie said


    8. Do come with me, Maggie Sheffield


    9. Jerome, this is Maggie Sheffield and Nicolas Fisher


    10. And she’s safe, because of you, Maggie Sheffield

    11. The old Maggie Sheffield had been lost somewhere on the road to Pravik


    12. Roger Lewin’s article is ‘Is Your Brain Really Necessary?’5 outlined the remarkable research conducted at the University of Sheffield by neurology professor, the late Dr John Lorber


    13. Nevertheless, the Sheffield student lived a perfectly normal life and went on to gain an honors degree in mathematics


    14. In a study of hydrocephalus sufferers carried out by the University of Sheffield, Professor John lorber discovered that there is no relation between the volume of brain tissue and IQ Of the 253 subjects in the study, 9 were found to have approximately only 5% of the normal amount of brain tissue despite this, 4 had IQ’s of above 100, the national average, and another 2 had IQ’s of above 126, while one of the subjects proved to be as intelligent as those studying him, he had a first-class degree in Mathematics


    15. I have heard it said that the needle-grinders of Sheffield sometimes wear a magnetic mouthpiece at their work, which catches all the fine dust that flies around them, prevents it entering their lungs, and so saves their lives


    16. It was mid-morning before she left for Sheffield; it seemed easier to get to than Hounslow: ten minutes to Euston a short walk to St Pancras and a seat all the way to Yorkshire even though she was in 2nd class


    17. Sheffield one year, Ludlow the next, Watford the year after and then Kilburn?


    18. I graduated from The University of Sheffield in 1986 with an Honours Degree in Prehistory and Archaeology


    19. Even with that boy from Sheffield, almost ten years ago now, who had told me he was the second cousin of a Duke


    20. We were a lot better than that troupe in Sheffield

    21. Then, I may even go to Sheffield


    22. In Sheffield a girl with M E


    23. Electra closed their factory about a year later during which time Michael did some freelance work for them, but after they moved the regional office to Sheffield, he decided to stay on even though he no ties with the area


    24. The hard Sheffield accent, the gravelly voice of a 40-a-day smoker


    25. In was noon and she was back in Sheffield already


    26. She was pleased to be home and the Sheffield air felt good in her lungs


    27. The northern town of Sheffield was cold and wet, the train


    28. Street, the Sheffield Scientific School, endowed by Mr


    29. Sheffield, and Professor Loomis's fund for the observatory, are fine examples


    30. Paul said his mother must go to Sheffield to stay a week with Annie, who lived there

    31. Paul was very gay, excited at the thought of staying with his mother in Sheffield


    32. "Er---to go to Sheffield!" he said, putting the tips of his fingers together, and smiling with his eyes


    33. "What are you doing in Sheffield?" he asked


    34. "Did you know Baxter was in Sheffield Hospital with typhoid?" he asked


    35. "All that came from Sheffield," said Paul


    36. His father was with Annie in Sheffield


    37. "And Len says he can get you on in Sheffield


    38. "And have you got lodgings in Sheffield?"


    39. CLARA went with her husband to Sheffield, and Paul scarcely saw her again


    40. On board the Sheffield, the mood is calm

    41. The men of the Sheffield will not have died in vain


    42. Four more British ships have been sunk since the Sheffield went down, including her sister ship, the HMS Coventry


    43. On a handsome mahogany table near him were neatly arranged the quartering knife, the various finely tempered disembowelling appliances (specially supplied by the worldfamous firm of cutlers, Messrs John Round and Sons, Sheffield), a terra cotta saucepan for the reception of the duodenum, colon, blind intestine and appendix etc when successfully extracted and two commodious milkjugs destined to receive the most precious blood of the most precious victim


    44. "But I thought YOU lived in Sheffield?"


    45. "I mean he goes to our church regular when he's in Sheffield


    46. There in the palace at Sheffield they've got furnaces, and he wants his water hot


    47. The other contents of his pocket consisted of an ivory knife with a corkscrew by Rodgers, of Sheffield; a small, circular mirror, one inch in diameter; a readmission slip to the Lyceum Theatre; a silver box full of vesta matches, and a brown leather cigar-case containing two cheroots—also two pounds fourteen shillings in money


    48. Paternoster elevator, University of Sheffield, UK: A chain of 38 constantly moving, open-sided cabins in the university’s 78-m-tall (256-ft) Arts Tower


    49. 8 March 1995) was 17 years 38 days old when he qualified for the 2012 World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) World Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, UK


    50. In a letter to Carlton Sheffield on October 15, 1952, in Steinbeck: A Life in Letters (1975), Steinbeck registered his dismay: “I am interested in Anthony West’s review in the New Yorker [sic]







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    "sheffield" definitions

    a steel manufacturing city in northern England famous for its cutlery industry