Association football club in Nantwich, England.
Association football club in Nuneaton, England.
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1Before Katrina, the city said 1 million came to town every year.
2The right has power, but the town often votes left as well.
3The accident happened just outside the town of Weert, local police said.
4State Highway 1 both north and south of the town remain closed.
5They were poised just outside the town, not far above the sea.
1Northampton spurned two great opportunities at the start of the second half.
2The Northampton forward announced his decision in an interview published this morning.
3But I believe we have what it takes to win at Northampton.'
4The hurt question came up with a smiling Northampton coach Jim Mallinder.
5She lives with relatives of her mother in the town of Northampton.
1This morning a letter came with the crest and the Northallerton postmark.
2There's a rousing version by the Northallerton Methodist church choir on YouTube.
3The battle was fought early in the day on August 22 near Northallerton.
4You knew that Lord Northallerton had recently invited me to his October pheasant-shooting.
5He bought books about magic and paid a magician in Northallerton to teach him.
1Nantwich's Luke Walsh led some encouraging forays forward but lacked end product.
2A new legal specialism has emerged, the market leaders being Nantwich's Dental Law Partnership.
3The duke with three thousand men went to Nantwich.
4At the end of the first half day they found themselves near the crossroads of Nantwich.
5Nantwich almost hit back immediately, again through Walsh, only for his shot to hit the side netting.
1They spent 503 days in exile at Sixfields, ground-sharing with Northampton Town.
2Sky Bet League Two Automatic promotion Northampton Town are up as champions.
3This is what Northampton Town supporters sing on a Saturday afternoon.
4Northampton Town are also planning for the future, with two consortiums interested in buying the club.
5He also managed Northampton Town and Leeds City.
1My old coach used to say, let the cobblers do the cobbling.
2Do you mean the cobblers, the hucksters, the fishermen, and the bakers?
3This imperial present was displayed at the cobblers' guildhall and held in high honour.
4I dare say, the cobblers behaved better in future.
5Much as the cobblers had been surprised, they were still more so when it said:-