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Wakefield
[weyk-feeld]
noun
a city in West Yorkshire, in N England: battle 1460.
a town in E Massachusetts, near Boston.
an estate in E Virginia, on the Potomac River: birthplace of George Washington; restored as a national monument in 1932.
Wakefield
/ ˈɱɪˌھː /
noun
a city in N England, in Wakefield unitary authority, West Yorkshire: important since medieval times as an agricultural and textile centre. Pop: 76 886 (2001)
a unitary authority in N England, in West Yorkshire. Pop: 318 300 (2003 est). Area: 333 sq km (129 sq miles)
Example Sentences
The gallery is home to Wakefield's art collection, including significant works by Dame Barbara but excluding her finished works from the 1940s.
She added: "We applaud The Hepworth Wakefield for the huge ambition of their bid to bring this Hepworth home."
There will also be £2.1bn to start building the West Yorkshire Mass Transit programme by 2028, and build new bus stations in Bradford and Wakefield.
The pair, who married at Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield just 24 hours after they were told to say their final goodbyes, have been speaking to the BBC.
The GSA didn’t list a price for the courthouse, but commercial property broker Mike Condon Jr. of Cushman & Wakefield estimated that it could sell for about $60 million.
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