Examples of using Devonshire in English and their translations into Chinese
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Devonshire England.
Refurbishment of the Devonshire Street tunnel.
A Devonshire Garden.
Public meeting at the Devonshire Recreation Club.
Devonshire Fell Hotel.
Old masters in the Devonshire Collection.
The Devonshire Fell Hotel.
The most powerful risings were in Devonshire and Norfolk.
The Devonshire Dock Complex.
Wales and the adjacent country; into Devonshire, and into Cornwall.
Ariva Devonshire Serviced Residences.
Both livings are in our county,- North Devonshire,- as you probably know.
Ariva Devonshire Serviced Residences.
The description has its origin in the English language area, the Devonshire dialect.
You reside in Devonshire, I think,"- was his next observation,"in a cottage near Dawlish.".
That should let usknow before evening whether Barrymore is at his post in Devonshire….
This elaborate imaginary tomb of the Duke of Devonshire(1640-1707) was one of a series.
Devonshire House, Bath House, the house with the china cockatoo, she had seen them all lit up once;
He coloured as he replied,"You are very kind,but I have no idea of returning into Devonshire immediately.
In Devonshire, the rebellion was so strong that ten thousand men united within a few days, and even besieged Exeter.
The show will also feature personal family collections,including items belonging to the current Duke and Duchess of Devonshire.
On February 7 and 8, 1855, the people of Devonshire in England awoke to find strangefootprints throughout their small town.
But surely, if your supernatural theory be correct,it could work the young man evil in London as easily as in Devonshire.
Devonshire isn't saying that Tesla is pulling a Volkswagen, or that its cars are spewing greenhouse gases from invisible tailpipes.
But surely, if your supernatural theory be correct,it could work the young man evil in London as easily as in Devonshire.
After a dense snowfall on February 7 and 8, 1855,the people of Devonshire, England awoke to find strange footprints throughout their small town.
The company's Devonshire Investors arm is a division that gives the owners of the company the ability to make other investments outside its funds.
On 26 July 1929, one of these guns on HMS Devonshire suffered a catastrophic breech failure at the first salvo during a practice firing.
In addition, the Devonshire Council allocated £250,000 to persuade organizations, communities and individuals to take more steps to reduce global warming.
