Examples of using Cornwall in English and their translations into Malay
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Cornwall Airport.
Why not in Cornwall?
We were going to buy it immediately- but how to get it back to Cornwall?
Cornwall has a distinct territory with borders that haven't changed for over a thousand years.
Hope to see you in Cornwall soon.
In areas such as Cornwall in the UK, radon-gas is a major problem, and fans have to be installed to drive out the gas.
Hopefully we will see you in Cornwall soon.
In Cornwall, around 1800, a young woman discovers that she's living near a gang of criminals who arrange shipwrecks for profit.
I hope you one day get to move to Cornwall.
Based at our Penryn Campus, Cornwall, the programme is designed to address the challenges in growing businesses in the current climate changing era.
If I have a weekend or a short break, I go to Cornwall.
Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk and the Prayer Book Rebellion in Devon and Cornwall simultaneously created a crisis while invasion from Scotland and France were feared.
He will crack a crib in Scotland one week,and be raising money to build an orphanage in Cornwall the next.
Also congratulations goes out to‘Company B' team from Cornwall who scored an astonishing 99 points and so have been crowned the SarcoidosisUK National Quiz Winners 2018!
Few places are as beautiful as Cornwall in summer.
At present more than 5,000 students from 140 countries outside the UK contribute to a thriving international community across our beautiful,safe campuses in Exeter and Cornwall.
In contemporary terms'Celtic nations' are usually defined as Wales, Ireland,Scotland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany due to Celtic languages unique to these areas.
Although not a traditional component of national dress outside Scotland, kilts have become recently popular in the other Celtic nations as a sign of Celtic identity.[17] Kilts and tartans can therefore also be seen in Ireland,Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, Brittany and Galicia.
Initiatives by the university and others to expand the provision of higher education in Cornwall resulted in the Combined Universities in Cornwall(CUC) initiative in 1999.
As populations continue to grow, it's vital that we expand our cities and build new ones in a way that is most sustainable for ecosystems, and which provides the greatest benefits to urban residents”, said the lead author, Iain Stott, fromthe University of Exeter's Environment and Sustainability Institute on the Penryn campus in Cornwall.
KUALA LUMPUR- The seven-day royal visit by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales and his wife Camilla,the Duchess of Cornwall which ended yesterday, reflected the long-standing close and cordial ties between the United Kingdom(UK) and Malaysia.
When measured Directly north-south, Great Britain is a little over 1,100 kilometers(700 mi) in length and is a fraction under 500 kilometers(300 mi) at its widest, but the greatest distance between two points is 1,350 kilometers(840 mi)between Land's End in Cornwall(near Penzance) and John o'Groats in Caithness(near Thurso).
For this purpose, Maxim asked Dionot, the ruler of Dumnonia(the British kingdom,whose borders cover the modern counties of Devon, Cornwall and, partly, Somerset), to send tens of thousands of young virgins from Britain who were to become wives of his soldiers in Armorica(now the region Brittany).
Zonfrillo then worked for Marco Pierre White[4] and David Cavalier[5] before travelling to Australia for 12 months in to work with Dietmar Sawyere at Restaurant Forty One in Sydney[3] On returning to the UK, Zonfrillo returned to work for Marco Pierre White before taking his first Head Chefposition aged 22 at The Tresanton Hotel, Cornwall, England.[3].
In his non-first-class appearances for Somerset, his bowling figures did not stand out, but there were some sizeable scores, including 91 for the Under-25s v Glamorgan Under-25s,82 and 42 v Cornwall, 51 v Gloucester Under-25s, 50 v Glamorgan 2nd XI and in his last game 100 against Glamorgan 2nd XI.
When measured directly north-south, Great Britain is a little over in length and is a fraction under at its widest,but the greatest distance between two points is between Land's End in Cornwall(near Penzance) and John o' Groats in Caithness(near Thurso).
The building was opened by Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia on 9 May 1988,[8] the anniversary of the opening of both the first Federal Parliament inMelbourne on 9 May 1901 by the Duke of Cornwall and York(later King George V),[9] and of the Provisional Parliament House in Canberra on 9 May 1927 by the Duke of York(later King George VI).