Association football club in Plymouth, England.
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1New Plymouth Public Health Committee:Influenza; instructions to volunteer nurses or family attendants.
2Health Minister David Clark made the funding announcement in New Plymouth today.
3New Plymouth Surfriders Club president Daisy Day said access was already difficult.
4Thousands of people are flocking to New Plymouth's new Len Lye Centre.
5The Weekend's tour of the regions today takes us to New Plymouth.
1For months it was bedecked in argyle, like your grandpa's favorite socks.
2David Hart showed argyle-patterned polo shirts and flashy luminescent suits, while W.R.K.
3He wore slippers with argyle socks, plaid trousers, a wide leather belt.
4He had shaggy hair and wore an argyle sweater, jeans, and sneakers.
5Myra opened the box and held up the miniature argyle sweater.
1Thanksgiving originated with the pilgrims who came from England in the Mayflower.
2Standfast was the last of the pilgrims to go over the river.
3Passing quite beyond the village the pilgrims came to a humble cottage.
4Nor did the pilgrims fail to profit by the reverence they inspired.
5Then many of the pilgrims began to help Piers with his work.
1Cambridge United and Plymouth Argyle managed four goals apiece against Carlisle in August.
2Crewe drop to fourth, a point behind Plymouth Argyle after the Pilgrims won at Stevenage.
3Under the system, Swindon Town, Crewe Alexandra and Plymouth Argyle will be automatically promoted from League Two.
4Klopp had brought back the big guns, after the youthful experiment against Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup.
5He played five minutes for Leyton Orient in a 2-0 win against Plymouth Argyle.
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