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Bristol

American  
[bris-tl] / ˈbrɪs tl /

noun

  1. a seaport in Avon, in southwestern England, on the Avon River near its confluence with the Severn estuary.

  2. a city in central Connecticut.

  3. a township in southeastern Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River.

  4. a deepwater seaport in eastern Rhode Island.

  5. a city in northeastern Tennessee, contiguous to but politically independent of Bristol, Virginia.

  6. a city in southwestern Virginia, contiguous to but politically independent of Bristol, Tennessee.

  7. a bi-state region comprising the twin cities of Bristol, Tennessee, and Bristol, Virginia.


Bristol British  
/ ˈbrɪstəl /

noun

  1. a port and industrial city in SW England, mainly in Bristol unitary authority, on the River Avon seven miles from its mouth on the Bristol Channel: a major port, trading with America, in the 17th and 18th centuries; the modern port consists chiefly of docks at Avonmouth and Portishead; noted for the Clifton Suspension Bridge (designed by I. K. Brunel, 1834) over the Avon gorge; Bristol university (1909) and University of the West of England (1992). Pop: 420 556 (2001)

  2. a unitary authority in SW England, created in 1996 from part of Avon county. Pop: 391 500 (2003 est). Area: 110 sq km (42 sq miles)

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Laura, who flew from Bristol to Glasgow on February 22 for a month for business, shipped "at least" five outfits including suit jackets and dresses, saving £27.41 on the trip.

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To resolve this long standing conflict, an international research team led by Dr. M. Eleonora Rossi of the University of Bristol's School of Biological Sciences took a closer look at how sponge skeletons evolved.

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"We get a lot of people from Cardiff, Newport and even Bristol, especially since working from home became more popular. They come up this way for the house prices."

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Caitlin and Grace Leggett, from Cardiff, were extremely close growing up, sharing many of the same hobbies, and both went to the University of Bristol, where they shared a student house.

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Another Plan 2 graduate, George Holmes, 27, has cut his hours at his finance job at a large aerospace company in Bristol to four days a week.

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