Examples of using Exeter in English and their translations into Hungarian
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of the International Astronomical Union, Exeter(UK) on 20th of July 2017.
ForFarmers has had plans for its proposed £10 million feed mill extension approved by Exeter City Council,
the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.
The first record of a Robin Hood game was in 1426 in Exeter, but the reference does not indicate how old
But they also spent many hours shooting in a converted barn just outside Exeter all under the watchful eye of green-fingered cameraman Tim Shepherd.
At the age of seventeen he spent eight months living in England, in Exeter, where he learned to speak English fluently.
Exeter City Football Club is an English professional football club,
Minutes by car distance from the center, this hotel is located at 810 Exeter Rd, in the south-east section of London,
Exeter, Sutherland and Agaki have submitted resupply requests
he studied mathematics and chemistry at Exeter College, Oxford, before serving as a pilot in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
Saracens previous match was against Exeter Chiefs in English Premiership,
a history lecturer at Exeter University, estimates that there are now thousands of“low-commitment” Holocaust deniers online.
Ann White, with her Exeter superstition, had promulgated the most extravagant
a history lecturer at Exeter University, who estimates that there are thousands of‘low-commitment' Holocaust deniers online.
Harlequin FC previous match was against Exeter Chiefs in English Premiership,
In 1838, the Exeter Diocesan Board of Education resolved to found an institution for the education
As a result, a year later, the Exeter Diocesan Training College was created in Cathedral Close,
Exeter conservation scientists have studied their records
To evaluate the extent of this problem, Edzard Ernst and Katja Schmidt at Exeter University conducted a revealing survey among UK homeopaths.
That sets them apart from other boarding schools that- like rival Exeter- require boys to wear ties.