Association football club in Barnsley, England.
1 Got all turned on seein' what the Colliers done to that girl.
2 The sailor-men too from the colliers ' port used to come after her.
3 At this point she had nothing to fear from the Colliers .
4 The colliers standing by jerked aside their heads in hopeless comment.
5 First, for coals; the colliers being provided with men at 28s.
6 A philanthropic intent, borrowed no doubt from some of the Colliers .
7 The colliers , with all their dark retinue, were to bring destruction from Wednesbury.
8 Just thought I'd take a peek at the Colliers ' contribution to this year's feast.
9 The colliers were to join the fleet at the Azores.
10 Before then, the colliers and salters belonged to the soil.
11 Are the colliers in danger down in these deep pits?
12 But the colliers and iron-workers are paid much higher wages.
13 Less than a hundred years ago, the colliers and salters of Scotland were slaves.
14 There was now a small establishment made for the colliers .
15 But I could prob'ly steal some cash from the Colliers .
16 The colliers he served on plying the North Sea made a lasting impression on him.
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