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How to use Launceston in a sentence

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A Launceston City Council alderman yesterday welcomed a move by Mayor Janie Dickenson to stop taking her son to council meetings.
Everyone has a wood fire and it's a valley and they have an inversion layer that develops so similar problem to Launceston.
The pass-holders were held at hiring depots in Hobart, Launceston and at several points in the settled districts.
In Hobart and Launceston the colonists captured the waters of nearby streams to power flour mills.
On 12 January 2003, the MV Dorine, a Polish bulk carrier flying the flag of Cyprus, berthed in Bell Bay, Launceston.
The leading reinsman was injured in a spectacular fall at last night's Launceston pacing meeting at Mowbray.
If the opinion of woolgrowers at a sheep industry seminar in Launceston is anything to go by, producers are pinning their hopes on a lift in prices.
Finally, he accepted a ten-month university tutorship in Launceston.
However, this year, the Launceston College 45 mile team decided to cross the line in brightly coloured morphsuits.
Charles Causley, the poet, was born in Launceston and is perhaps the best known of Cornish poets.
Other services from Exeter Bus station include the 6A service via Exeter St Davids, which continues to Launceston.
These include the Hobart Southern Outlet, Launceston Southern Outlet, Bass Highway reconstruction, and the Huon Highway.
Finally, we thank Meryll Cornish, TIAR Launceston, for her help with the manuscript.
Major population centres include Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, and Ulverstone.
It starts in the mountains at Fingal and flows through Avoca, Evandale, Longford, Hadspen and finally Launceston.
However the Calendar of Launceston Church records an alternative date of 18 November for the latter.
They established farms along the River Derwent and east and west of Launceston, occupying 10 percent of Van Diemen's Land.
In the 13th century Richard, King of the Romans, moved the Assizes to the new administrative palace complex in Lostwithiel but they later returned to Launceston.
Examples from Classical Literature
It is on the road through the western district, about 60 miles from Launceston.
Next day we were brought to Launceston, where Captain keat delivered us to the jailer.
To-morrow we go direct to Launceston, and from Launceston at once to Plymouth.
Launceston and Hobart are as jealous of each other, if not more so, than Melbourne and Sydney.
The principal line is that connecting Launceston with Hobart.
A road was opened with Launceston, chiefly useful to absconders.
Not the least important of the series were held in Launceston.
He thanked the Launceston City Council and the Tasmanian Government for the huge honour.
Launceston fumbled at the restart and Wordley muscled his way through only to be denied just short of the line.
At the wharves at Launceston the tide rises from twelve to fourteen feet.
Six tries later though and Launceston had racked up a half-century.
This includes the win in the 2013 Launceston Cup when the then six-year old finished strong outworking Lucky Angel and Dream Pedlar by two lengths.
Tynedale fly down to Cornwall on Saturday morning for their Redruth clash, while Blaydon host opposition from the same county when they take on Launceston at Crow Trees.
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