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Carlisle

[kahr-lahyl, kahr-lahyl]

noun

  1. John Griffin 1835–1910, U.S. politician: Speaker of the House 1883–89.

  2. a city in Cumbria, in NW England.

  3. a city in S Pennsylvania.

  4. Angling.a fishhook having a narrow bend.



Carlisle

/ ˈkɑːlaɪl, kɑːˈlaɪl /

noun

  1. Latin name: Luguvallum.a city in NW England, administrative centre of Cumbria: railway and industrial centre. Pop: 71773 (2001)

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"For Carlisle in particular, two vans come on a Wednesday because there's such a need here," she said.

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The charity is appealing for help from local charities and businesses so they can get three vans on the road to reach more people who need them in Carlisle and Cumbria.

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"We would like to be able to put six more deliveries to the Carlisle area because we do have a few requests for that, but we don't have any space in our vans to achieve that at the moment."

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It has future dates lined up for Balloch, Kilmarnock and Carlisle over the summer holidays.

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"What happened with Tyrese, all of our hearts dropped," Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said, adding that Haliburton was in the locker room at half-time "and he was very much a part of a group that believed that they could do this".

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