Class of Canadian frigates.
Defunct association football club in Halifax, England.
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1Halifax would complain that the fundamental principles of the constitution were violated.
2More than a quarter of the victims buried in Halifax remain anonymous.
3Halifax-II looks all but inevitable, following the costly turmoil in Southeast Asia.
4The idea of John Halifax in such a position was not agreeable.
5Halifax, in particular, threatened laughingly to burn down the house at Sheen.
6The whole-length portrait of Sir Thomas Strange, in the Town-hall of Halifax.
7Wolferstan, of Stratford, near Tamworth; Edmund Lodge, Esq., of Halifax; the Rev.
8He consulted Halifax; but Halifax affected to decline the office of adviser.
9Father heard it at Halifax and Mr. Greenwood heard it at Bradford!
10Four-times Cup winners Bolton required three matches to scrape past Halifax Town.
11Among the statesmen of those times Halifax was, in genius, the first.
12I'd know that combination of yours if I heard it in Halifax.
13Soon after the settlement of Halifax trouble began between the rival colonists.
14He was found the previous Saturday morning, floating in the Halifax Harbour.
15She is a trimmer of the seas-theLord Halifax of the ocean.'
16First, a friend arrived back from Halifax, Nova Scotia, bearing unfamiliar vegetables.