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Dales
1/ deɪlz /
Dales
2/ deɪlz /
noun
- a strong working breed of pony, originating from Yorkshire and Durham
Example Sentences
Paul Dales, chief UK economist at Capital Economics, said the downward revision "shouldn’t make the Bank of England worry too much about the economy running out of momentum".
Mr Dales said that while the dip was not a major cause for concern, "it may add to the Bank’s view that interest rates need to be reduced further."
Some NPAs own almost no land at all, including in the South Downs - the newest park - and in the Yorkshire Dales, where its authority owns less than 0.4% of the land, made up of car parks, woodland and small nature reserves.
Over the past four years, Graeme has become something of an expert in birds and spends many hours trying to find the best spots to see them in his native Durham dales.
Read on for tips on where to find flowers, which wineries are on the up and how to stay satiated and well rested as you roam the region’s hills and dales.
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