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How to use Halifax in a sentence

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In Halifax I ditched the train in the first little yard, by the Bedford Basin, and went for coffee.
The discussions became acrimonious enough for Halifax to consider resigning.
Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax.
He runs an engraving business in Halifax and is an adviser to Halifax Rugby League Football Club.
Three consecutive knock-ons, all on the first tackle, handed Halifax the initiative and the home team didn't need a second invitation.
There are a number of community capacity building workshops going on throughout the Halifax municipality.
Thirteen minutes after taking off from Rufforth for a raid on Duisburg, Germany, a Halifax heavily laden with bombs crashed near Poppleton.
You can visit historical landmarks such as Fort Louisbourg and Halifax Citadel.
Halifax chiefs are understood to have yielded to Bank of Scotland's demand that the new company be sited in the Scottish capital.
I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax.
If you are calling outside the Halifax area, make sure to include your area code when entering your fax machine's number.
The Earl of Halifax, who has loaned it to Trafalgar Square, now wants to sell.
Annual festivals in cities like Edmonton, Ottawa and Halifax have been around for years.
Because firefighters had to close one lane of Halifax Road for more than seven hours there were huge rush hour traffic jams.
He has demonstrable managerial skills as Halifax CEO, where he really calls the shots.
The Staines man reacted angrily with his arms, receiving his marching orders while the Halifax player went unpunished.
We lived in a place in south Halifax with no water or heat during the winter and were really just scraping by.
Among the sailors listed by the French were Prussians, Italians, Americans, Portuguese, Danes and one matelot from Halifax.
The new list has been drawn up by the Halifax, Britain's biggest mortgage lender, and is dominated by towns in the north.
He looked a certain scorer at the flag, to ensure the Halifax outfit were nilled.
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As late as August 1864, on the visit to Halifax of some Canadian delegates, he had been convivially eloquent in favour of union.
At Halifax in the summer of 1818, typhus had increased so much that fever-wards were added to the Dispensary.
At Painsec Junction we waited for the train from Halifax, and immediately found ourselves in the whirl of intercolonial travel.
The Officers and Soldiers supplies and wooding the garrison is to be paid by a draft on the pay-master at Halifax.
I had never been further on the road between Halifax and Annapolis, than to Cornwallis.
One of the Julias went in this draft, but all the rest of us were kept at Halifax.
After this we were transferred to the galatea and sailed for Halifax.
On the morning of Wednesday, 16 July 1947, Micmac left the Halifax dockyard to carry out full power trials to seaward of Sambro Light vessel.
He was then sent on the Halifax station, where he gave himself up again.
It lies about three miles from the town of Halifax, but not in sight.
We must now have been about five-and-twenty miles from Halifax.
Banks including Santander and Halifax charge a daily fee on current account overdrafts.
Halifax agreed to buy Equitable's assets in 2001 but only if the society reached a compromise with its GAR policyholders.
I think, my father left Halifax some time before the prince.
I felt more, in quitting this ship, than I did in quitting Halifax.
The Fenians, it was said, were raising a fleet to bombard Halifax.
In those days, Halifax, Nova Scotia, was a bustling British colonial port, and there were plenty of thirsty redcoats and jack-tars about.
We then would have pushed for citadel Hill, which commanded Halifax.
On the morning of March 17, the British embarked for Halifax.
He turned back, hurried to Long Wharf without looking behind him, embarked with the British troops for Halifax, and never saw his country more.
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