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Dunstable
[duhn-stuh-buhl]
noun
John, 1390–1453, English composer.
Dunstable
1/ ˈʌԲəə /
noun
an industrial town in SE central England, in Bedfordshire. Pop: 50 775 (2001)
Dunstable
2/ ˈʌԲəə /
noun
John. died 1453, English composer, esp of motets and mass settings, noted for his innovations in harmony and rhythm
Example Sentences
Tanveer Adil, who works at Luton & Dunstable Hospital, was giving evidence at the inquest of 40-year-old Hayley Butler, a dog groomer from Norwich who died of organ failure after a sleeve gastrectomy at the Ozel Gozde Hospital in Izmir.
Miss Butler was admitted to Norfolk and Norwich Hospital and later transferred to a specialist bariatric unit at Luton and Dunstable Hospital on the morning of 11 October.
The Ozel Gozde Hospital and Luton & Dunstable Hospital have been approached for comment.
However, the Labour MP for Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard, Alex Mayer, has called for a "major overhaul of time" and a conversation about "how best to use our nation's daylight hours" in a parliamentary debate.
Bedfordshire Police officers were called to Kingsbury Avenue in Dunstable just after 13:40 GMT on Thursday, following reports a woman had been injured.
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