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Strine, also
spelled Stryne (/ˈstraɪn/), is
Australian slang for a
broad Australian English accent.
Someone who
speaks Strine is
called an Ocker. In contemporary...
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between Stockport and Hayfield, p****es
through Strines;
buses are
operated by
Stagecoach Manchester.
Strines had a
print works from 1792 to 2001. From 1899...
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Strine is a
humorous word for a type of
Australian accent.
Strine may also
refer to:
Strines, a
village in
Greater Manchester Strine Brook, a tributary...
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Strines Reservoir is a
water storage reservoir situated at 53°24′36″N 1°39′21″W / 53.4099°N 1.6557°W / 53.4099; -1.6557 (
Strines_Reservoir), 8 miles...
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Strines railway station serves the
village of
Strines and the
hamlet of Turf Lea in the
Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, in
Greater Manchester, England...
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Michael Strine has
spent over two
decades in COO and CFO
roles across the government, education,
health and
financial services sector,
applying his knowledge...
- Leo E.
Strine, Jr. (born 1964) is an
American attorney and
retired judge for the
state of Delaware. He
served on the
Delaware Court of
Chancery as vice...
- connection. Alternatively,
there is
evidence that the
inspiration came from
Strines, a
village near
Marple in
Greater Manchester. The
story concerns a family...
- in the
inscription ("Emma Chisit") and thus was born the
phenomenon of "
Strine"
which filled the newspaper's
letter columns and
subsequently was the subject...
- (lay by parking) on the A57 (SK216873) or from
Strines Reservoir car park (SK220909) near the
Strines public house. The
outcrops along Derwent Edge are...