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Bristolian may
refer to: A
native of the City of Bristol,
England The
dialect of Bristol,
England A
proud follower of
Bristol Bears from any part of the...
- The
Bristolian is a
named p****enger
train service from
London Paddington to
Bristol Temple Meads. It
starts at Weston-super-Mare in the London-bound direction...
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Rugby Simon Hunt (rugby union) "RFU". "Old
Bristolians RFC". Pitchero.
Retrieved 4
December 2015. "Old
Bristolians – Gr****roots Team of the Year".
Rugby World...
- The
following are some
notable "Old
Bristolians",
alumni of
Bristol Grammar School in England.
Robert Huntington (c.1637–1701),
Provost of
Trinity College...
- was
built in the
centre of the site..
Carmen Bristoliense (Song of the
Bristolians) is the
school song of
Bristol Grammar School,
which is sung in Latin...
- The
Bristolian began as a
newspaper in 1827
under the
control of the
radical journalist James Acland.
Undercutting the
advertising rates of
existing w****ly...
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English (West
Country English),
known as
Bristolian, is
spoken by
longtime residents, who are
known as
Bristolians.
Bristol natives have a
rhotic accent...
- -ing
become -en.
Bristolians often add "mind", "look" or "see" to the end of sentences: "I'm not
doing that, mind.".
Another Bristolian linguistic feature...
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Atlanta →
Atlantans Baltimore →
Baltimoreans Bath →
Bathonians Bristol →
Bristolians Brockton →
Brocktonians Bogotá →
Bogotans Canberra →
Canberrans Charlotte...
- (December 24, 2019). "Arguably most
famous Christmas song was
written by a
Bristolian". BristolLive.
Retrieved November 6, 2020. Smolko,
Joanna (February 4...