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Middlesborough

[ mid-lz-bur-oh, -buhr-oh ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Kentucky.


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They have been trialling the process at a small-scale electric arc furnace at the Materials Processing Institute in Middlesborough.

From BBC

The Glastonbury headliners will be stopping by Bristol City's Ashton Gate Stadium, Norwich City's Carrow Road Stadium and Middlesborough FC's Riverside Stadium - three towns and cities that don't currently have arena venues.

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Committee member Andy McDonald, MP for Middlesborough for the opposition Labour party, said he had raised concerns about Palmer's testimony in writing with the group's chair, Labour MP Darren Jones, after viewing Foxglove's letter.

From Reuters

Yannick Bolasie’s loan with Middlesborough was confirmed yesterday, meaning that his time at Everton will be over with the end of his contract in the summer.

The city has been added to the lockdown watchlist - along with Middlesborough, South Tyneside, Corby and Kettering - meaning people there could face tougher restrictions if the number of infections continues to increase.

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