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Worcestershire (/ˈwʊstəʃə/ WUUST-ər-shər, /-ʃɪər/ -sheer;
written abbreviation: Worcs) is a
ceremonial county in the West
Midlands of England. It is bordered...
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Worcestershire sauce or
Worcester sauce (UK: /ˈwʊstər(ʃər)/ WUUST-ər(-shər)) is a
fermented liquid condiment invented by
pharmacists John
Wheeley Lea and...
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accompanied by the
Worcestershires with
their battalion guns. The
brigade was
broken up
shortly afterwards, but the
Worcestershires remained at Mullingar...
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Worcester (/ˈwʊstər/ WUUST-ər) is a
cathedral city in
Worcestershire, England, of
which it is the
county town. It is 30 mi (48 km) south-west of Birmingham...
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croutons dressed with
lemon juice (or lime juice),
olive oil, eggs,
Worcestershire sauce, anchovies, garlic,
Dijon mustard,
Parmesan and
black pepper....
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Worcestershire County Cricket Club is one of
eighteen first-class
county clubs within the
domestic cricket structure of
England and Wales. It represents...
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large village predominantly located in the
Bromsgrove district of
Worcestershire, England,
almost contiguous with and to the
south of the city of Birmingham...
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thick (viscosity over 2.0 pascal-second, per JAS Standard) ****anese
Worcestershire-type sauce. It is
similar to the
British and
Irish brown sauce, and...
- (/ˈiːv(ɪ)ʃəm, ˈiːsəm/) is a
market town and
parish in the
Wychavon district of
Worcestershire, in the West
Midlands region of England. It is
located roughly equidistant...
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career at
Surrey in 1973,
spending over a
decade there before moving to
Worcestershire in 1984, and was then
selected for the
England tour to the West Indies...