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Hertfordshire

[hahr-ferd-sheer, -sher, hahrt-]

noun

  1. a county in SE England. 631 sq. mi. (1,635 sq. km).



Hertfordshire

/ -ʃə, ˈhɑːtfədˌʃɪə /

noun

  1. a county of S England, bordering on Greater London in the south: mainly low-lying, with the Chiltern Hills in the northwest; largely agricultural; light industries, esp in the new towns. Administrative centre: Hertford. Pop: 1 040 900 (2003 est). Area: 1634 sq km (631 sq miles)

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We are driving at speed through the green hills of rural Hertfordshire.

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Mrs McKay's body has not been found since she was kidnapped in 1969, taken to a farm in Hertfordshire and killed.

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For Jade Bradford, from Hertfordshire, it was a life-long dream to attend Hay Festival.

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Higgins Homes describes itself as having "designed, built and managed a wide portfolio of new build and sensitively considered conversion and restoration projects across London, Essex, Hertfordshire and Sussex".

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But Trump's suggestion alone has sent shockwaves through the industry - from Hollywood to Hertfordshire - so what might all of this mean in practice?

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