Association football club in Dundee, Scotland.
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Examples for "dundee"
Examples for "dundee"
1The result leaves Dundee in third place, three points behind Ayr United.
2Alliance Trust, established in 1888 in Dundee, described the referendum as significant.
3Such in substance were the accounts he heard before he reached Dundee.
4Dundee engaged TD Securities and Brookfield Financial as advisers on the deal.
5Dundee manager James McPake: All round it was a very controlled performance.
1While the deal was approved by DFC shareholders, the funds went to court.
2The DFC was formed in large part to counter China's growing economic influence.
3He picked up a DFC and the DSO along the way.
4Research firm DFC Intelligence estimates it is a $18 billion global market.
5The DFC said it had asked for the meeting.
1Having milked the town they'll be right down to the dee-po with their silver changed to bills, waiting for No.
3Thakur drops one short but he's nowhere near quick enough to trouble Markram who pulls him to the dee midwicket boundary for six.
4Take your goggles off for fine views across the Dee towards Snowdonia.
5Guess the Miller of the Dee dropped a cogwheel into his wheat.
6The soil on the Dee is sandy, and on the Don loamy.
7Everybody had heard it except the Dee & Zee syndicate owners themselves.
8He had been in quite a wrangle with the DEE official.
9At any other time the Dee & Zee could not have hired him.
10I lagged behind the rest: the country near the Dee, you know, is beautiful.
11Among other things, a fine old bridge across the Dee attracted our particular attention.
12After she transmitted the DEE order, he told her he would call her back.
13And then he landed with the Dee & Zee.
14In your first band, the Dee Dee Dums, you won the National Campus Band Competition.
15The dee' bishop appeared in the sunlit doorway.
16It is a similar picture across Scotland's famous salmon fishing rivers, including the Spey and the Dee.